, Leg of Lamb. ' with curraiit jelly .p-1. 9 5.... . 1" H ~» 5-» »-~rtq‘o:;-o‘—_«-A-'fi¢"r_"—_--"r ':—v;‘:P- \ana~..,t: —_ .- '_“‘-_- . ‘cl ... _‘. -..‘,. ’ 7 ' '*."?‘)’ PAGE " _ , ciiuacirns roan saacuii. ~ saavices "ran sum is AIRPLANE ACCIDENT c.1 n,,...~ am... 19 (3 Broken win¢"i.uponsihie for Ills "'7 um; " Death—-Tried to Jump an Breakfast for Men in P House. Support Banned. . ‘Columbia churches are planning "’ -""“:" 7'2"“ . aw-2-I re-mm in their --rm «-2 ....f’tf..‘.‘L‘.’.$.; .‘.’."’..";. .?.°.‘,’.‘.;......‘f’;.i..‘?. morn": “° wdcome the Smdcm‘ °“sent Mai F. I. \'apier flight sur- ‘--' “*‘‘‘*’'‘'‘V W‘ “°"°R"‘ ""° "'““i;t-on at 'i.iccoo'ic'Fi‘ei¢i' to in be back in the city for the first time dad, he", ml pun; drop ‘,0 this Sunday. ‘ 1 ° The Daughters of the King of the i f C‘.‘;"”y Epf’°°pa1 Church "in "Wet hliijor .\’nnier officcrs at the field breakfast at 0081 to men and b0Y8.baid apparénu): to lav: the tomorrow morning at the parish; ,,3,m',_, m ‘ munion at «:30 o'ccl:3):r.'tIEhé°:t’il1:lhupp°n amp . __.,__.._ . dents‘ class will meet at the parish f DETAILS OF DESTROYER house at 9:30 o‘cloclt for the punrpose, DISASTER TO BE PUBLIC of o trio and elcctin o ioersr ~- for trlsncomigrig year. Atg5 o’clocit§D°“b3' 0'4"‘ 5"’ l'‘?“i’’' 8”“ in the afternoon. there w’ ves-: ‘° “dd 0" s““°'"’ ‘° per services following which there’ I“'°""“° Wm‘ wlll be an organ recital by . lier- , 1;,,,,,,, p,.,,,_ "' mann Alrnstedt. At 6 o'clock open wAsnn.:(;1ioN' sun. 15__.s¢¢;-9. 22:. ;:::.:e.::::,a°:.=‘“:::.: M» or met today ordered that the investigation The opinion naming: of the Mctho- 01' the Wm'|~'init of a Pacific destroy- dint Men's (‘lab will be held early er flotilla on Point Arguella. off the ixi October. At. this time the club wast of California. be pump.‘ ‘fffiirlw '°°“""m"°d for an “mm: Aroused by motors and gossip )...T0.m0l'l'0W morning at the Baptist “"3” wilh ""{“'d‘] ‘-'°“°fmi"8 9"‘ Church, the service will be attended “W °‘ "*0 duster, ‘,'~'hwh *°°k 8 in 3 bod). bi. um ,_mdem_3 find f,,w1_ a toll of seven half-million-dollar de- ty of Stephens College. There will ‘“‘°5'°’"-" ‘md “"'~""3"u“'°° '“°‘v be a ‘pedal music“ program. M,” ,by declared that the fullest publicity llclen Bicnos, contralto soloist. will “I” 3“_'°” "° *1" d°“‘l5 °f ‘” °f‘ sing and Prof. B. D. Gauntlett will fim1mqmr:~'- bc at the organ. At B. Y. P. 13. 3° _ _ _ Service, ., 6:45 0-dock wed“ “W, ouiry Board hold its session publicly ices for the installation of officers "““°‘d °{ P"“‘€l5' " 91”” Vi" "° "°‘.“- *‘ 3 °'°.’°°“ ‘."°"-‘ “"“,CoUa'r fiiisias ROAD DAMAGE be a special students service. The musical program service ln¢'i‘dS€!‘- Property Owner Gets No Coiapeaiia-' men will be by young people a for tion in Audrain County. V0038 P¢9Pl¢- 7710 Subject of the A jury at Mexico yesterday rc- sermon will be “How Much Charac- turned a verdict allowing Addison ter Have 1'!" N. Day of Audrain County no dam- —-——--— cages in a condemnation proceedings "dfimffifi g’[‘éT‘:_:’;°7R,‘;!‘l,LLED ' filed against Day by the State High. ‘ ‘ ° way Commission to obtain a right- mmgnai. E. L. NAPlER~KlLLEDiDRIVE— ' ‘ gend to St. I40l.llS thecarth from an altitude of 1.500‘ \- parachute when a wing ‘ put ~ » directed that the Navy In-W THE COLUMBIA Missguamu, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 FIMSHED HERE (Continued from Part- (‘aipenter Brother.-I. $1: \' Frazier. $l. "I expect that the llt'I\"t tlriift W1’ be the last one necessary to send." Mr. Evnn:-' ~:Ed this nloI'lllllL5- "Will! <‘0Y1'-lib‘-3’ ll iigtl ‘t—n:i.< yet to be reccivel from Star‘- -_-ooo. ftshiatid, Hallsvllle. Hart: and i:onne Femtre. I can see no reason ‘I was unable to get the list of --ubxcribcrs from Ashltmrl. but 1 -‘. in n.vr~.u*e each am! every one .‘ them that their contribution was .~;.~.tefully accepted. if ‘ ;.:iics can be secured. we will be and to publish the list." STl'DE.\°TS T0 t'.\.\ll' PERRY Watson. Smith and more Entered in llillc Slat:-h. Three nienibt-r.-' of thc Unit-t-i*.~‘ity R. U. T. t‘. are Tt'}lf‘t'N‘!lllll_L' the Uni- versity of "Missouri in '.'m- uzitiunul rifle and pistol lll(l‘.«"ilt':~ ht-mi: held in Camp Perry. tihio 'l'nc.~e mvll. accordini: to Maj. U. ‘S. 'i\'.mti. \'.'t‘.'t' sent to the mitimizil lllllltilt .x as ii Tt‘— isult of having‘ placed in the St-vi-itth Corps Area rifle match held in Fort Snelling this summer. The three students are: Charles J. Wiitstiti. John A. Smith. and John W. Reece. H. W. Benton. also of the University of Missouri, won third place at Fort Snelling, but as he was unable to 5:0 to Camp Perry. his alternate, Reece. being sent instead. The national matches were held Thursday. but the results have not yet been made public. it is expected, however. that first place will be won either by the Fifth or Seventh corps area teams. The Missouri men will return lu school about October 1. 3 the Monday's draft sha-.:ld:i‘t, i:..- the last. their " You M1‘ this-hint: opportunities if 3' Plums: $i.%. you are not reading andusing Mix-‘ T°m“t°°"3 3. 73. and Se per pound; sourian want ads. ‘$1 b°5h°!' _ _ Concord grapes: .'l ___ Waterriielons: 75¢ 1., 315,0 Each Chickens (fries): 13 to 23c pound. TODAY'S MARKETS E .\'ATIO!\'AI.-.;I‘0(“h" YARDS, in , (‘olumbia Produce :t;,I:.[};et .Ca§—lc,; P RccCip.u' 700‘ !, -_ - ~ -" ll? 0-’: native beef 1 rites to fnmier-s.)' ::.t(‘(‘l’.'l, $9@ll.2-‘i; yearling steer!-; F3312.-: ‘.'8. 30, and 35¢, ’ . string or limo: 10 to 15c and hcifcra, $93.10; co“-5_ 54256. 5.25; canriers and cutters. $'.£.2:'vt'ti 3-50: CIIIVPS. $11612; l>‘lOCl:(‘2'$ and feeders. 34.256635. liogs-—Rece?pts, 5,000; Sweet corn: 15c dozen. Calvbnsze: 25¢ pound. market, and 4c pound. J 98” st :.~‘ept.. 40‘4'c. . se“ih°;ioi(imum_ Dec" $.03!" vears. Ask your co-workers. They will " p ‘I “ .l o ' \Vheat (red)~No. l. $1.1)‘-‘»@ tell you that he hug the facts. that he is H2: No- 2. $1-°8@‘~“"*= "°' “' not the life insurance bore. i .=1.o2@i.o5; No. 4. 98c@81-01? 3°- ‘ 95@9r.c. . 15 to 254: higher; heavy, $8.25@9; ’ 1923 it 2 ,9. mm mm; W Mr. New Faculty Membei W. G. Stephenson has represented the New York Life in Columbia for over fifteen 314.25. Corn--No. 2 white. 90¢: S¢Pi-- 37¢‘ i|ec.. 0653c. _ Oats-—No. 2 white. 43'.-66: —\o- 3 white. 4l@42c; No. 4 white. 409%: 8.1168 sec lm. When you see him don't think of life in- surance; but when you think of life insur- Muswrd sreenv 5c pound. . . . vender i ' i . - Potatoes. sweet. 81: Irish. 81. :1 fgiup':'c,:?é6‘:g:'‘‘‘r;_ 3”’ 58-25@~ D:.~.el,Cc‘:a|IJ}.>rI.‘¢3i1igney ‘ ' Off ice in Exchange Bldg. Phone 073 ' " " I '5» 1.:-f i'.- ' ' s ‘ 50¢ ti‘-;.$l;'1‘5{ $7...5@8.25: bulk. St-i.'J(l’Gi‘l" 11'?’ pm“ i Office Phone 2010 K P-a ho.i.fpi’1eao' §,;:,L°°‘ s cc —_ at-ctr ts. 750-" ;{,.,,g., ‘ Res. Phone 1020-Black ( C ' ' to ‘ ' ‘ stead)‘: ewes. &'l.50@G.5(l; cannon: -‘ i ___ The Congregational Church Newly Organized All Services in Lowry Hall, Second Floor If you have no Church Home Visit our services. You will be welcomed. , A Cordial Invitation to Students. See Church Announcements in This Paper 47‘ A Good Old-Fashioned Country Fried Chicken Dinner Will be served Sunday from 12 noon until 8 9- ''l- 5“ ""3 °"°"i"‘ '“ THE PALMS The Price Will Be 50¢: Lyon's Quadrangle Orchestra will play for you. Telflhone your orders-—just call 59 and our new delivery car will show you what speed can do. ls “Almost a Varsity Institution." And to be inure you’ll enjoy it-—\'iC Z A.\'.\'L’AL STA’l‘F..\lF..\'T / o of the . Boone National Savings and Loan Association (‘i’\l.l°.\ll'll.\. .\ll.\‘.\‘(iL'lll Girl lti*::o;:°nmn£;t::i:’u'hc ‘:tf;‘:'el5'fi:1‘!':fKr:‘£|)"8 land for a “_ABASH_..-Ofifiegn-S —-—SmFTED . . .-\t the .~:o.-..- o: liuwiiiess August 31, 1923. .. - ' The commission. as is the case _ , -— R ~"’ ” ;_ _ -“*°1_7___f'|_'_"_ K°- ,,.hm hm, omm mus, ,0 [mm \\. ii._ heliard._ Head or Molierly lVe]‘V1e\V OrChardS iicmiii or Iilltht 'I‘(_ilt:~ _ ‘ g 81 Uliitd Pmh ritrhta-of-way across their property, ’D"|sI0‘u.. (tees to low. Ind. S. F. Conley, 1.. .\l. l).-.'.»._ .\lnr~.lmll (mi-don, ‘V J. llctzlcr. J. (. Jones. ROLLA. Scpt., l5.—l-‘orty years finding it ,_.,,,,mi.] to band the mad “- “- l‘-€‘k*f‘'{l-_Wl’¢'*'‘"‘”'‘‘l‘'’“ "{ /lnflouflce S. .\l. Sit-t-.m.n-. and \\§ S .\‘:. Clitir. ago. A. ll. Dclongton. 11 years oid. gm-oug}, 1).,-'5 condemned the UN‘ M0lK‘|'1)' dI\'U~'=0H of the Witlw--11. ,.,___., ____ 1.“ hp, pawn“. in Louis;-111;-_ ]{y,,_ ._ Th - .- d -. :‘ has been transferred to the rnadis , , , - _ tt live with his uncle. ac ‘dc ted prop’:-rt} _ _o:mr" 8 “fawn R.‘-‘G most important division ioint at That fol con‘ enlence of those “ ho are un- l{F.SUL.'i{Cli.\' LlAB”.i1T”‘:S 0 P the right-of way to the State \-.ith- , _ l ab] t d . t th , _ ‘ , __ his “M155 Mme of gauge, and out an order for dunagcs to D‘}._ Peru, Ind. t. B. UZl\'l(l.s‘0ll. now .\u- G 0 l'llrC 0 8 pac lllg shed Oil \\ eek days Cash on hand . . . . . . .. ., 41.’... il"..~lnilm(‘lll stock (dues. no a. 6 0 wlien grown up moved to Nebraska -,———‘—.——._. _ tn-_r-ntenclcm of the Kans_u.~ (‘iz.v gun we have arranged to take care of your needs all L°'""‘ °.“ W‘ °‘““" ‘"‘" ~“"“‘ . _., 0,. . "}“,‘“?“°" - - < - - ' - - ° ~ - ' - -“31(‘,*§‘_l),,'1; ‘ PR6“ lfllflll. Lil‘. l‘.al‘l ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ’ ’ ' '“,b")“_’u' ' “.u'p;u“ “ ’ ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ’ ’ ' ' ' 0 '.;-0.82 ,-Dung ..K,,,,,¢,.-- ..,,,.,.d. ,,c,, ,, Mu-:Ar FREIGHT auras Lind. trainmastcr at Stanberry. will O.c-lock - g g 1F:°‘"t-‘ °“ -“°°,“{.~ -1 -A ‘ ~ ‘‘',i,.'‘,’-‘.’.‘,' L‘’’‘‘-"“‘'‘‘ “" * ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ Kym’. Hopkim {ma ’dcfe.ndeq Scum! A.h'—'foud‘c to com’: ‘o lrifirin charge of the luitisns ( ity tor- ' .. . urnituic ant ix UlL.- . - v ‘A- {f°"‘ "‘,‘,"":?‘”‘°"‘h‘ f"°’d‘“‘?‘;" -‘ .- ° of Farmer-President _, _,' Bum mmuh or “ mm‘ X ou mi] See our sign on the property of the .\'IC- TOTAL . t . . .- -«‘3‘3‘-‘-W--l‘-' TOT-‘L ~ - ~ l - - - ‘ ‘ - - - ' ~ '-“G9-°*"~‘9 essie op ins. wo iv wit . _~ - - ‘ -' - * ' - - , - - . mm) Bessie “opium ‘mi Kane S-"“'”"‘°"" will be transferred from divisi-in en- Balne D3113 C0-i McBame) I‘ 0- State of Missouri. County of Boone. $5.: “ we mlrfied In 190-. La , )c u, 1,-,.;u.; p,,,._ gineer at Peru to assistant chief en- . ' . . . , . . . 'c, I S. St. Clair. St-cretary. and S. I". Conlt-_v. Prchidcnt. each on our oath state ~ Cgiwgo xnucr me,‘ his filth; 1.; wAg}.”3qG1-03;. S,_.pL L-,__Sem, ginger on the \\*nbn,;h ]g,,,._,— “.,_._q of Lal_ge9 firm J_0nathan apples, Ullblll ptlbbeti £01 that the above and f0l‘t‘;!(IillL: .\Uilt'nit‘nl 1: true to the best of our knowledge and belief. _, H”, mm‘, rim‘, he hf, home my Cgppgr of K.n3.,, god“. urged the Mississippi River. 93-tlllg 01' C0OklDg, p€I' bushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15C as shown by the books nnd account-; of siiid association ‘ 1 '. .e father told him of the liirtl. P"’3id"m C"‘°id‘3° ‘*° d° 3°""~'u"l“‘3 p : .. ~g'i~'--7“! 7”’ ,- t S. F. CONLEY. President. - c. a sister a year after he had left fllbzii “'°3|?hl_|'3:;S 011 Wheat.‘ rd ‘(';;:L;).'\."ar'°S:'?fi""‘1.".\‘:q":‘Y::f;’ Or .11-dc, W. 5. ST. CLAIR. Secretary. ’ ‘c 0 d ,b""‘ “mt ‘O m.‘ lb“ pxfiinpzigeu ;::,esmwc(;_:° Marie Marguerite Fnh!2~._v today was ,; 1”. ( . Subscribed and sworn to lwfnrc inc. ll’ll:- the Nth day of September. l9‘.’.3. :‘ °“.:"‘es “men “'0 uclongmw frei ht rates to Cliica 0 w 2}, found not Quilt?‘ “f the l’Yill“(l(~l‘ of cB“‘n‘d' -“V (SF-ALl FT3"¢°5 “- Brifihtv Nmfiry P“bu°- ~ gig‘ o?’h‘0 hr;;tl‘!°wgr an 'thc‘_ ‘an. :0“ :r§e:“;;c Lu‘. husband. ‘H. }.:g‘.r.,:::,._ w,;n(_l. patttrson Bah), JI'-- bigr‘ (}iL5Uu‘ Supt My g-oll’l.'iii>..~:im; l‘Xflll‘(‘\ Xm'('nilx‘r ‘.33. lll'.’.f'v, 8:-l“A‘nLl)4 t‘f)‘-"psieu.C at ‘M D 5 "'nttcYn is out of the “-hqgp ",3!-kpt -fill !‘.l.‘"l'fli )I13.il‘nl~\. s‘»,_q(:h“}'a_\ : 1 1 ‘ '° - i "i it it SCI! c wt 1l:~' A " .“"'-"‘3”“- “"'l'3’l'*""‘°"-'~'~‘°‘ "1 a Missourian Want Ad. wife in his ltpurtgnq-3 v . },.-».— - v .' ..' ":. . ;j~,.".u."._\v'u, ‘,.;‘_,'.t-. i ‘ l 4 ....‘..1t;;. w..’c was ll.:i liioot; ""' '"" “‘ "” ‘—* e - - vvv-.~— ' . ~ ~ - --~~ marriag was annulled by ta)’ Circuit Judge W. E. Barton here- ycs Lenin‘ '. _ Miss lilclongton lo iiov: cir.;.lo,\t-v: nl 2s'c\\bui-g, near here. and liattle a wo.kin;: for a road constructioz E D E W t uld Y our B usiness Be MAN)‘ .STUl)Ei\'TS Haxeacrnii‘ U N B C " { - University iiigiT‘s'ei{oot win no." 0 0 . Definite plans for the athletic pro ' , _ ‘ O . ' gin Classes Mandi)‘. a e ;::;i.n of the L'nivcrsity lligh School. Th‘ _c°mf°rtan(_ib¢aut3'0fth15nCW ' will be made Monday, officials of ' touring car are instantly apparent. 7 the school announced today ‘ _ 5 8 that everything points Long undcrslung springs. deeper 1: ii l’it‘n\\ enrollment‘ t;.ia‘)car _n.- seats and greater body length . t ere are many cw 2 u en 5 regii~- - A, tcrtd from the rural district: He , hfa.v.c 1.-(‘Suited in an unusual dog‘-C” Y ‘ cistration has paetsul the hundred O riding C350 4 it I '_"flli ‘ii is f’ - . ‘. . "‘ ' 12:2: .—:.‘.:*; .:7.::.";..t.... The body ms cxccmxonau»- mm and . . . - . . . i HE. stocii of a certain very successfitl corporation was held entirely ‘ intention of returning have not yet (‘lll‘(ill(‘(l. (Tlasses will start at la‘ o'clock Mon- day morning. Missourian Carriers at Luncheon. The first monthly get-to-gether luncheon of the 'Miasourian's ear- ricrs for the new year was served at the College Inn this noon. The carriers talked/over their various problems. . . It's a’ Treat to Eat At the Broadmoor Special Sunday Table d'Ilote Dinner 50 and 75: Chdce of Fried. Spring Chicken. with cream gravy , Roast Veal. with celery dressing Chicken a la King .o_..- Boast Prlaieltlhs of Beef Plgliaai graceful. Swuiig low to the road. with long. straight hood-and-cov.-1 cffcct and tasteful appointments. the car reveals new value and sound worlrmanship in every detail. The cnginc—-which remains essen- tially thc same---needs no eulogy. It has proved its power and econ- omy to nearly a million owners. The price is $880 f. 0. li. l)etroit—S9l-10 delivered JOHN N. TALYOR Two Véeetniiieo Salad Drinks Choice of Desserts ' ‘The Broadmoor Cor. loth Roadway Phone inst -, _A .3... " , , .. —' ‘ ‘ vine... ~' "‘ - '~ -- ' ._._« H _. . _- ._.,' '- ..L5u.._'£"_A -' -—’ .4’-.. . ..,._'- .«,_ .. ‘ | by the members of one family. company, held the majority interest. Recently, company died, it was found that his heirs were in need of funds and that charges and debts against his estate called for the prompt payment of a large sum of money. The president, who had built up the when the head of the , There was no market for the stock of the company. It seemed for a time as if a forced sale were necessary, which would have meant taking a low price for the stock. Fortunately, the executor, a trust company, ar- ranged a sale to the other stockholders at a fair figure. « Had this man left life insurance to carry\the initial expenses in con- nection with his estate, the stock could have been held-until its full value could have been realized. ‘ , Have you considered life insurance for this purpose in your case? It can be made payable to this Company as your trustee, and will be used as you direct. The experience of this Company in handling such matters may prevent serious losses to your estate. A ; BOOHC County Trl1St,COo Member of American "Bankers Asso eiation ‘ I _ _. -~ . ~.-~...-...~_~--._ . . ...{.'.~.