.... ,,-..__¢_ . ling to government; , _ EVen1ng° icireles, but is shown by the people} S punk of “man ' A chrmim from usuall‘l“;.h- d - - f D, - - ‘I -"Max flu. $0“; : and _ _ , “db . is ‘a nitration or \lS ll} Eu‘ SL Dom, L"-stock‘ ‘we,-9 d,“-3,. ‘ _ L 1 ;‘t°nddphPGP0tra.m.m‘s“r:::°rin:<{irathc s€:indirect2‘dadmiration.for the Uititcdfeel ,3, r1.ti1t‘.;iOi';i-:1,‘ QTOCK "Anus m Fr“h_¢u Bnufuzn “ Ln.¢.°n. Louis symoiiooy Orcheatrm yo.i...:5"“' " ”'°"‘°‘"" "‘“"' °~ M ' ' I ' " After the more-ins -mien day afternoon, when be substituted’ for a-Biset suite a demonstration of . I “W . .. , the imwumems 0! the “Chen” ‘o.ttlel:(t):lfhwIl;‘|:3 elf‘f.dJrets of .2$§i'..25@9.25; cows, 85.25@.’::;5.lw a crowded children. The afternoon concert, is by Phi an Alpha. ‘l children and their teachers. llr. Gan: told them the orchestra consisted of four big families, 9 ,_.Phi Mu Alpha Sponsors‘: Enterprise — Last Contest Given in house of Columbia school was free ' and the percussions. The ilies be designated as grandfathers.; °°"“""‘° x fathers, uncles, cousins, twins and "kid-brothers." to the delight of his youthful audience. A few bars were played on each of the instruments.T0 G571’ to show its range at? Her.” which one of the encores of the previotis=l’9 T983)‘ 1'0? U59 85011‘ -‘UM’ 1- N“ f ,, mt- . conotfl-. a number on the childn-n's ¢'°3‘di"¢ W D11 GU)’ L NUY95. (1980 ‘B 5' no qua mm‘ v extra, 1‘ program, was repeated at the re- 0‘ ‘ ~ , '- .. . « building is practically finished now, *u"‘d”'d"- -'0 QUOMIIOM, first.-, 3.3:- . n'iger's will to remember and sou quest of the youngsters. The evening progra *3 , symphony concert, ended this pha season. ‘.~ :PhiMuAl m.a t ponsored' 1 o “Shep Ilelcn T 4.. “The president of the ootmtry.": Ir. liuas continued. “spoke of this{ He said, ‘We not only ad-_i e have also} -g_ E-. '6 if _A?._ am , -. .-..-,i._.. .. ‘t-'.:..~ ‘~ i — tn‘ * M , . . u'I2ma . 2. .,......¢-.........-.» “v‘I“f — I M ii if ~ -; ‘ V ' restores. | "A M ' -“tfzi -_.."A' "2 Q?" ‘R ‘(V J‘ H ~ ‘ ' . . 3 (DITA W8 man _’ I _ ..l I ; ' . ‘ l 7"sD‘"~8isyuoii-sr:aii‘.. " . ' 3 " ;. ' ’ C 7 i "“ ' B " s ‘rm’: mp’ 3-“'“"’”°' 7°“ "2 "*7 "515 - ' "“ , 3- 3-. gag, 9:30 p. ni.-—Joint necitll. ‘ _ _ ,,l ‘ g ,; _ WhereIIeVlsitadParmer « mndu_myfl,'u_m,.md 5 . I ct---- I "J ----. ---. BY DELEGATES I‘ 7l ""’° "'°'V'*"”“"‘ “’i''‘ ' ?°‘i max. Cleveland. 390 me- ‘f i .' :‘._..', .._. _ ._ 7,‘ .- ltiud while I was in Costa 11211211 ten’ ,0 p_ m._R°d“l by vim E , _f_x_, ._ . V’. _ ‘t5¢n‘:3‘_';l sf. ‘bf, wk 1;; can 3, Percy on the Cleveland (Gauthier! From Page l). f . mt: mu, meter‘ the coaopenfion of the Y. W. C.‘ A.‘ ‘ " I- 'G1v$ Hm {just a seven-week 815p ‘m _Dimm, of we Amer: W. A. A. and_W._ S. G. . . = -6 Yonng_Audiei|ce trip through the Panama Canal-, w"n "r'sp‘pe,_ pubu‘h"s- A” .by these organisations all svorlting -. ‘ _Zone, vans and Costa Rica. Tbeyi mm «id, p,,,,¢;,,,; ,d- iseparately. _ to Ilia Cor- Boy T. Davili 101199?! °l‘ d,-cu l,,'Sir I-Isme Howard. bell‘ TM U'_‘l"‘°e’:ll-"h‘°‘19°.'l‘l'I' "j""_’-"’ H‘, n .!!Illll8l('l’1 ' ‘O-6 t ' ll 50 t t Cu 0!‘- Purns Anmrrao Flu.-mjto iii... iii’; ' " . ‘"“' " ‘ "M" sanitation may have Lanna dam» 8:30 p. ni.-—Wednesday morning glllill be ;its ownpnced ciiouii club. W“ ‘S‘‘'“?'"3.°°°= *" WOAW, Omaha. 526 meters. 5- V 9 p. ni.—Creston concert orches- tra and assisting soloists. was a discussion of the publici ' him.’ "This feel-t is not confined officials. Mr. Davis and egation is being ‘'1 “ is no feell , quake, said between the two countries; April 2-l.—Cattle'-'-Receipts. 1.500;. y persons are now living lnlmarltehsteady; native beef steersn ly are living in a tent while the;.nd I ,, ere §ble to that of being in an earth- in 2‘ ' d ' - ~‘ ' . ; ‘ , 5. ’ striflt-‘. the wood-winds. the brasses'h.‘ cost. me‘ arm‘ “'9 79°?“ ing sows, 86.2a@660 pigs 8 50@ t3» that W. S. G. A. news should have delegates were the ‘go ndgl-‘reshman Commission at the U ‘’ ,Cafetei-is at a . -d ter “I ha' bee ' flood ..(',"5; b lk. ‘.15 ".40. .. . ""°”'vi1u-dcsks and cyclliicies. bxiitlthev arse‘. , ‘Sh¢ep‘1_Re(fe‘ipt3,@‘l,000; market 1"? LC" M“ % .tmi]d in n_"‘ hmbg steady. ‘keep 50¢ lower; “Q S. G. A. of‘the‘ll.7ni};_ ——.——.————— , . - . ve y we , ivxlvsusjry BOSMTA“ To antes. $6.80@9.i6. camera and cut- fofxlan insrgecgzil ctr c¢‘:'(]“‘(:‘C’s_; as oraxiisour JUNE i Ser:'i—ce to All—-J. Dozier Stone to I-‘nrnlah Room on Thi oor. herd'si " 93-” The new University Hospital will c School of Medicine. The" “dam ; the date of opening being dependent, },u'_.; on delivery of equipment. nu: The combined capacity of the Uni- ’ 5 bcl. soloist, was brought back {oi-:"°"‘.“>' “°‘P“" ‘"“‘ ”‘”““' -"“”i° 8I4.00@ S First country candied. 21c: ordinary seconds, 3 oclts. 13¢ 2.50.1050: ‘ l l l. . . ‘lam? “°° ‘""" and buildings. The sorority houses. St. Louis Produce. y United Press . A. A will LOUIS. April 24.-—l"Zgg.~=—— rcpeat its vaudeville at the Wom-l en's Gymnasium. —-———° '1 TO GIVE ORIENTAL PROGRADI3 ‘Juniors at c. H. s. mu Direct the’ Assembly Tomorrow. assembly program at Colum-. H. . Butter-—-C reamer i8c: Poultry—lIens. 25c; turkeys, 29c; prings. 55c; ducks. 24c: geese. llc: % , ., _ _ ,, X h 1 .- W 13¢; will be an Orierltal one under the three gencores to her one number on:m°"“ H°’pm‘lh“'l.l tr ?.'i;°:ety'fi“' youn;e_:n—"_,rioc:. NM direction of the inn or-s Frances ‘t§lit;“[;‘r:¢>graL:.heHer au,dfielnce wail: dc-; to ‘£1’ mi lg.‘ ‘i:g:ie:“or tht‘_’l:;’; -......_____ Troxelllund £1-rnice litibgiclt will give 8 W1 I POW: 11 . yet li case . _ . _ s;_ Loni, cu}, (;r.;,,_ Orienta rea ings an t e junior or- iag, voice and -her personal char-m.;Sf“UmT;:’3in?‘":;lm:t;i‘::°‘ “T3” By United Pi-es. chéstra will play some Chinese mu- Her first encore was an ariao , ‘Pu’ , C ' " ST LOUIS. April 2-l.—(‘orn~— sic. from Wagner's “Tannhauser," “Sei:'°° °"°‘“""°1" f°' ’"’d°m" P"k°' No. 2 white. ‘i'8‘v’gc; No. 3 white. llr " The axaltilig theme of the Addgiol of ‘the Brahms symphon best-liked number on th of the ‘program. The last number, a rhapsody Chabrier. written in Spanish tempo. was . well-executed much acclaim. all -the vivacity, when he decided .,. .....-o-. .........4...- ....._.. ._.‘..‘ _-ao>v'- ~ _ ists are unable to corners more frequently to the $42.14: John N. Taylor. 8244.81; “ 5 right than to the left is responsi- ble for. this wear. reason um: ism. on the $259.02; Penn-Lubric Co., 8236.49; the car ' . nuire quickly than those on the left‘ 011 C0-. 8285 The i ’ right side of is that th ~ so--—.o , so... tires the left. j.Car owners 128!‘ ......__g . CLASSICAL roll dcntsofthe This when “.e,,ei‘llospital’continuing to house that: and on the Tone” for the encore. Y“!-r"ats the. ished by J. Dozier Stone of CO-pl\'o. 3 white, -i9A5.ic: .\'o. 4 white. received The musicians put dra enticing and that something that just “carries one away" into the Span- ish dance into the piece. Mr. Cans’? three 5 lilting for Grainger asserted itself in-om ul gggoline “.1 on :part of the activities. .‘. Doctor Noyes said that the south-3 ,east room on the third floor will be flumbia. Mr. Stone has furnished ‘ bylone room in the Boone County Hos- ' I also. —._._.._¢___..:. GAS TAX TOTALS $1585.32 Revenue Thus Derived ls Ifsed for: Street Maintenance and Repair. 3 The gasoline tax for the last’ months receivedie ‘ 2 4 “lfiflfling companies in Columbia and to-i 78@78'>§c; No. 4 white. 77*.-gc; July. distribut- .318 “"3 A Mali Jangg play written by Betty iiamford. one of the junior 94‘: girls. will complete the program. Sepia 77 7,30. Oats—l\'o. " white, 50'. @ 501cc: & Builders‘ hardware at Renie's.i 9c: M-33'. htr 2oo-.idt-., (future'—July. $1.03 1-2: , . 7-8. E 'i. “V. in _'-. - 1 4 VI ‘ ---- sf -3137 i ' '7 §, DAUQQTERE stoop FAILS rat: wonasnor..,asraa-rsinsgrasa apprise . nn _ Wheeler: and “Are We All Tuned ‘n. .3 Ti 3:: ::ii'.:i: 1924 _,_ . ._:EIl..l.; itpéaovsa "ii ASONS ltxwggn o{_Ug-but 85¢;-liq» Au;-gpgfii larj _Is Attesided by IlcNar_y‘-Eagigenu Measure‘ Paaaealcontfibuu “O “"5 to 3". p.;[...-'. u{._ ‘ 3 . y,_W. 8. G. A. tea. xtonhlttee N to 6. , - ‘By United Press. i CLEVELAND, April 2«l.—A pintieonvention were guests of the If » of save the life of tseJs'aea' The delegates to the W. S. G. A. ? 3, United Press. -’ WASHINGTON. April 2l.—The House’ agricultural committee to-: or father faileding last night. About eighty delc- day favorably reported the Ilchla blood given by a daughter to souri Workshop at a regular meet-i ' .4- 55’ a contri Fl . .3 rs sic’ ' ll ha ' ‘ . III In l'¢l bill. II t 6. l:JL'8llt:(l ‘odt and ofto(od:ath\\'ivllli:'ii g“EI3sef<.>::fll13dedreakfast,” a one-act play} gage“ ' rm rt 1 0 gang‘? izleflet “M “'9. Shoclter, 70, father of Urban monologue, was presented ' Missgllisa Will Address Club.-' " ‘' '"'“' ‘ -Shocker. star pitcher for the St. ‘Louis Browns. Rhea Shocker. ,pitt-her. gave the-‘pint or blood.;“Spea|rins of Operations." was rcadsontli The pitcher is in a local hospital. b¢'l“'“’l' 3"-5 ' “Rough ec A ’ I 1 V-ij p After Mi” coring’; an 4,1",-9 Christian Women Meet Tomorrow. - with G1-dys-M-i Davidson. The play by: The Home Economics Club will “'Wt' 1-Omse Jones, _ ‘E08’-'"¢‘ 0'N9lllWl8W91ll"19l'PT9‘°ditneet at 8 o'clock tonight at theiu” 3°““"’-"“°""'d " the bl’ M553 D8"id8°"l- "Vi" C°bb'8;home of Miss Lottie Black, 5l5‘3)“l_“- b°‘~"”‘ ‘xut street. Miss siirn °" "‘-“°5- The’ 7 -' Lockwood will speak on "The op-i"="'"’‘ “’ °Pin5°n- .- - s Pl‘¢S9fl_t¢d portunities Open to Home Econom--q‘ t° Ml” "°"°-"- 33 "It sister of by Zach Taylor. '0 tonsilitis. lie was ' lou of to be at the bedside of his fatherlfitfill with the same cast: Bust-cc. its Girls in Advertising.” _ I-‘inal’:"d 8°32?“ *0 be in »‘~ ‘when the end came. Z501! Tl) I’: 5lv'l'-'98“-'1’. RON“: arts for the club's part in thei “' P‘? ''"‘‘"‘-''3- Hereford; Clorilla. Gladys-Mai 01- Farmers‘ Fair will be discussed. New- —— ‘ Lawn mowers dug. ' 3,; The Women's Council of the (‘hristian and the amount it ‘canny g91g,fChurcli will be held at 2:30 o'clock violin number betwee , ¢o.op¢nfion‘tomorrow afternoon at the follow- og-ggniugiong ing homes: The northeast section I‘ i St. uwmection with Mrs. Pearl Smith, 6]? es“ of the!.N0rth 3lr(‘(:t; . ni_ section with Mrs. “. P. Dysart, I-H0 ang," made several further appoint- 'I-Zast Broadway; the southwest sec- ments of lion vidson; Alfalfa Smoot, Earl a ection meetings e m n nie'.-z. Try a Missourian Want Ad. Miss Roselee lianlon gave several A in acts, acconi- ’ I ' W panied by Miss Dorothy Belle I-‘Ian-1 --~ or meet with Mrs. J. G Lo , ilk. 405 A business meeting to arrange for Joseph street; the northwest final work on ."The Boomerang” fol- , llowed the program. Thorpe Bauer, the southeast general manager of “The Boomer- Admimstrators’ As,a.d,ministr'ator of the estate of F. F. g ,“ ‘deceased, we will on ' '=. those assisting. The pro- with Mrs. Clifford Moore. 209 ‘ . - ‘ill be h f Za It his fam-;6.50; calves, 382568.50; stoclters w”_,mif,::::”;',3:: zuarzfbjizi South Garth avenue. Iii:-iiii. “Mi-is Ddtotlllulgfllf F13"; ,AP 26th! "stored. H fecdvgs. salleiooo market ..Radi0_ ‘The pwgnm was as You are ’mi“in°g“0*m’)TnuniU.M if gan will be in charge of the house 1 0 p. m. ' :1. ' 023-" etc s I ; f . : can or b, - - - . I , . ‘('UInI'nltl.ee. ’ "8 °°"'P""‘5¢ 10?": hem. s7.20@7-4°= e‘r)ig?l:(:'t‘ 3:30” seiioiom ’ 7" d° 3°‘ md “"1 "5" ’"‘“°““‘" .-~‘.*'“—‘ ‘ at the barn on the corner of Seventh and 04.. ; . °“‘"'"- *7-3557-‘"3 “*'“' ‘°‘9°@ Priddt" “Are You a Dry Cell or a "M a 5' Try “ M'”°""'" w"" "d‘ ' streets Columbia, Mo sell to the highest .. 7' . Lucas. who I-'ast'i'.40; light lights, $6.t5@'i'.30; pacl\'- Stank; Bane ,.,.. S.” _- 9 " ‘ the following- mm sept.,sioi » ~-———-— - + ~ A =~~ Wheat (re-d)—!\'o. 1. $1.15: No. " , 81.14: No. 9lc. ' -7 « .' Wheat (iurdi-No. 3. 51.01. L“ "36" 7°" ‘°°°’'"“3' ; ____.... Select line of wall! j Students Like to Sing. . . Sinlrinz and serenades are popular punts’ - _ 7 vening pastimes in Columbia dur- and moulding. I N! summer From uets. trios, quartets to choruses- Satisfaction cofifi _u1, 3153531 1-hi mm] - 1 lsome with voices alone, others with the Pti~ti.... the payrnentsrnade iii i'Z'§§5i=wtr_vn*nt81- -<:s°"..w.="im°*" - an i m'°"° 2051 "13-i-;-3,8“. r>- hem-~= or the bad w-tr»-r<<"°""*.= -* "‘*'°%'" "**’*.* *°"""*?' Glass noeootmét-dl :1-his payment added to 33463.-‘-9_ time is never without its music .'I‘lie program coaiple In Alpha's musical season in Cm]. luinbia. _.:—-:Q——:-Z riiu-2‘ WEARING ax:-Liiisaa W" ' .80l1l’C€ Ileavier Load on ltiglit Side MakeaTforce. makes a total of $4,649.11. Q , _ Deterioration. 3 The faci that automobile tires the load to rest upon the right- ’ ' . In addition. natural tendency of the car to slid mo e , on the right side than on sometimes wonder , also why it is tbs? under normal f conditions of road and driving. the t tire wears out more ' ing strain which is transmitted by the ‘motor That is another argument against gulch starting and ‘stopping. Sud- ;.en starts and stops cause undue F wear of the tread surface as well 133' as discomfort tothe passengers. EETI i\'G IIELD I-‘acuity Ilemhera‘ Attend Confer- liio ‘Emma ‘t:otxliiom.» Pi-or. w. G. Ianly and ‘Dean Walter Miller represented the University of His- the Classical tion of the Middle West and South which was held last week sponaa. ‘tithe _ ‘oust: _J ‘since is ‘ ~twenty_ ago reaehasniore tion “'98 College. of tits various preai-i organization was a !ea- ‘ - ture of theineetiiig I since the tax has been in e gasoline tax which is collected'- ~ rt Co., $l60.05;;t , Missouri Motor Ca ° (two stations).. 9‘ standard Oil Co. ,- om Columbia Oil Co., $366.33; Illinois .48. 5 ‘ -____*______ fly. TAILOR PROUD OF AMERICA "America is the only country in e world," said C. A. Johnson. a lo- thejtli V ' cal tailor who was born in Sweden. :3 hv the mount collected from thisfrom all quarters of the campus. I ',.... quarterly. is placed in the street} E‘ m, ([3; ,-gghg gag of the Q, ‘-9,, maintenance fund whit which the; A , out more quickly than those on the 3099'-8 ll‘? kept in "Will'- I left side is one which many " lliefiist _..:.... - ,- Beauty Culture As specialists in this pro- fession for years we know that we can satisfy you with both the results and the cost. Marcel manicuring—are some of our specialties. waving, shampoos. ’ , Phone for your Appointment Parsons Sisters Beauty Parlor Phone 795 hardest. he said. although he speaks: it better than some native Amer- icans. - “We were all foreigners once,". said lllr. Johnson. He took out -hisi first naturalization papers in 1884 in] Des Moincs. He is proud to be. an! American and guards his naturali-' ‘on papers carefully. i FACULTY CLUB W'ILL LIES? Musical Numbers and Talks Will Be at Resd Hall. A special program has been ‘arranged by the commit- bee. llusical numbers and talks by in ; Miss Eva Johnston and bliss Emma between -:80o'cloektoday.H :. ' _to,juiup ouftlie car which ‘ sudden] as he .‘ . > H.‘ g... ._- .5- .._-.o-.s;..;_.._. For A noon and street, wear we present the -ex- § elusive -Miller lines are a masterpiece of art, and the fit 18 a to your ona—‘ J ‘ I A Developed in non brilliant patent. dress soles, median Ituislit liceio. 310,00 « . O ~ - PB ' d SENIORS ATTENTION 24 saddle and hainess uggies an horses. agons and . ' . arness. llave yuuncap and gown reserved now. 1 pair Of \\0ll( l'l0l‘S€S. A few fan“ . I I llutnot wait until it is‘ too lntc—