-;- , j ... . ..0;,..’=.o;~=ta=»?zr.'sr~:ds:*s. is _corr:o-r:}g 0,, . ""'u°"'. ‘d°dlflt'8¢IY ¢V¢|'ll|'|lo W5"! 9|? 53999” University‘ irreenhousc was the midi? 10535’. ‘fm‘°“3h mw’. 'm':fmeh’ mg. ' ma mg an f‘'e_ 3:‘ ;_____-,__._,_ - paper A" ‘" °f °‘p°°“"°’: P9” ‘of President Coolidge and S¢¢|'9l~ll’)' principal event of the meeting of provementa hnic been made in tlle,one machine to about over) t rec; _ W” : W‘ “W Th‘ ".°”“""°"'. "',}"' *or state Charles Bushes and other the Junior Garden Club this after- nroceso Jam’ '05- E 0‘ “ ’”' ’ has b :i;!1l;n':-‘r’-:nnl‘i:(ille:i‘¥i.1tcl;nfti:’tly-ch.‘:(:lpnomlnent Republicans will be lpccn, Thc club met ct the Y, M. Nothing further was added to ‘Ont-‘oi’ the most important furic-i ‘ V . am 0, _ 0 _ifla1hed scroll the Bit!’ OW!’ 919 CNS‘ ice A The trip to the greenhouses Scotts invention until Thomas A. ‘.(10n5'ln.lhc use of the phonographl —_ ,-cpcm “"' Alma’ “ ‘”t mm‘ ° "1" 5by fireworks. Ewan preceded by a short discus- Edison in 1877 constructed a nm- is bringing the work of the great , ,._ 3"‘ "'3" be" “r the ‘"51 °"'-‘'''l Radioio Be Used for First ‘line. ’. sion of the success of the members’: chine that substituted an iron din- . artists to the homes of mm)’ Wh°l M”-‘ 5 ’ Sumhy md Mona”. "mm “P ' More will see hear and X r-dens and a stud of the man- Ilhragrn for the membrane. a disfrl 1 otherwise would not have the oppor- ' .5 C01. rumble mm town with the Rcpubl" 0 ad abolletothe convention than any is PlC‘l'llRE or DANA i-unis ci.uu iinuiisas was ‘issue is FRON1 $1 of how, tnfnbcs which the metallic needle for the bristle and ii innit)’ of hearing their works. e' FT. has hi can "my of ddetnu ‘mm .“ Pu“ lcrbnvention in history Hundreds of or ""5 Cum "GU55 0“ ’“nn‘AND PLACE 1" nu’ ‘max mg mhmwlflcl club has recently rece‘ ived Twen tin-foil covered cylinder for the phonograph so preserves the round V" \ arms 9f the pnticn, ' , ' wr:ru.'_ nrgcrs i.\'_ rm: iminzitsirr. uosr or 'riii»:ii lN riii: sciiooi. i. _ _ '_ 1‘ Th. . ' t. , _ ks 1, h t ‘. d _. . _ _ _' con“. Tuesday’ John 1" |-Mhnmv c§‘ir-I,t'l:vt;€b\e1::0f8!tllt.!:vnIi‘- J0U§l)"AAl\l'.IllN(l AT 111?: HACK «lll(lliT To L13!-‘T-: c. A. iiAn\'r:i' NOW I-‘ARI-l 9.5”?“ children “tended fife meebl ?3tn:fnl..":::lnl° c.oml'!le‘:cil:l‘e\P8lI::, rizlnnsoaiill gpgfids :|"l‘i$lf)::l(?l?EE Tlld . ' , 50"‘ 1 "““ °‘ "'° R“"'u’”" i }"’j°l"“: ml c.c,...'g.‘oc;.ti¢m may i G‘Nl-JAR IlA\S\'ll.l.F.. ii .; M 2 ‘00Kl: AND r w. COOKIE: wiio ‘sax "m' _.._.o_——— lbec use the record on the cylinder: appreciation of good music. 3 to 1401118 7‘ “‘ 3‘ Cgmtlnit-tag,‘ will raise the convcntioil mpuepbo’ ; bogth‘ M“ bun ed ciuii-i-ziioxs AT rm»: DANA Tgiociga I;2~:DT:'i§i()}3Rl;T);"0F:Y"TAT ll:DQ‘l“0, cat... M”. M_ L R,“ to pm. -I-°,,,0m,,,._1 Mame “faced an" £ few repe_ . to ,0‘ “V9 \_ , ' . ' ‘. . . _ . ten R: IS .135 U R K D ‘ ‘fl 0!‘ N63 J0‘ Mrs. Mary we Re.d' who is visit‘ t_ _ ‘ Mrs. Armour to Tuwy. ; 0 as! lfdfima wail flu pfliupsli gie’l't‘>’cpalle!tel‘ev;‘ilix<‘i,r!i)e‘cfi!li{a"ny tldlsm'gi~*§g.§hh°P;‘en}-?cl§fi:aohnnti'n. now or 'l"llE U. s. limit‘; n. (2. s in! int he!‘ Slow’. -Mrs. Dei-by Basso‘, It;-?::t,her improvelnents in the‘ M,,._ 3,1,“. Harri, Armoun M. on June 5 ratios 'l M 9 ll 9 5' . .~ - ' . ' . R; HE!) AD\’l-ZIITISING MANAGER or THE KANSAS CITY‘ Aahlu d ravel will la’ the o n' . ' - - - -- ‘ Cull H v itho I ill l ¢1lb°‘ RM“ °“ 53*“ . . . .. . . . , , . “ V - P 5 W“ . h h or made in 1885 b) l hbt l turer, V-lll dc- _ :‘.::‘§;’;‘.‘:‘.‘;.:’::...‘“i2°‘i.:“‘.;.."‘:‘.“.:.‘.‘.‘i soo“si="u=‘«.-"‘ts"é'I‘or‘»’ or'»3’?s‘i?c-1 2.".{‘.‘ot.-‘."..’:;’.";i‘.§l‘l';'£.*;.‘ W “"- “W 6'“ we Boon cm omor=:o«~-:ln§’i“‘i.‘E.'.?”o.i‘I...5. no on .. , {$323 .‘.:":..;..‘..'.°..:‘ .5“ n........ Sec hand min or .. so ,°’,,ium" more than 1000 ‘mined ventionsp ‘ -riiiizn now: llt2.\'lt\: xixvox. NOW wmi rm: sovrii NANCIIURIA nail.-'«3‘"* _R°“,d '5‘ “-'*”“"“ “‘“““"P" lcylinder to record the sound wavcs.. Qiunh at 8 o'clock Tuesday even- _ 3:3’ . . - F th f~ , 0 the co,,,,,_.,m0,, win w nit. uini. TRULl.llsGEK. rnoiruirroit or c.i.aiti-:.vooosl0I'81mS1 1" D¢ll‘-'0T- She l'°P1’°8¢-‘M5 which wccc pmduccd on the record mg uh, Amour ,.,_.,_.0m;,. remmed for particulars. it ti ~ ""“°" ‘M’ ‘°.’ “'9 5"‘ ‘""° "‘ . °' ° ‘" "M . llAIPSRlltl minis AT iumvv .i.i: AND ritiziz um in ; ciuiai.i:s uic xnppn ‘Kappa Gamma frater- f ndedowri line rather than . - t. of A fitralln and New fricnc 5 history. the radio will start rcP0l‘_1- Wl1|_be l>l'0Idt'I_It by _"d'°- 0”’ aounm; mac A. JA iui ' A.D\'ER‘l'lSl!~'G DEPARTIENT or -rm: nit}. on the emeruinmem commit a _n In “P4 ho ' t l We mm iii our u. 0 . . comm ing to the world aiiother chapter in vention proceedings will be lirt_iad- zaxr:s\ii.i.i: I0lilOl DISPA Davin CllASNO _ sr. ‘we “ the Fimdmmom Hospim ‘in a wavy drizon sod: .d Zen an . sh American political history. cast by three Cleveland stations, no on R t'i.s.\r_‘ oraviinii; m:x_ai.cr:i. usiestzinc EDITO .l _ , , _ . «In 1880, E ison pr uce a mu» '———-~—————‘ _ $500 d- 1 d b .40 the 50,, JACl\$0\ IHXSSJ lulu saws. iiuuiv L itimzscs. ADVF.RTlSIhC AND sALi—.:i- “here 2.000 Viorld Star ieterans,c},5m_. which proved to be of prac- \\()R‘I‘Il sELli\(2. C""'°""d '-°d‘5' 'P°°d'-‘d ‘° °_°'“' "°°‘.y' ‘" y ' ‘en ° r in min . . cuuzxtnasi; MOTOR can cu.. KANSAS ci'ri': c. s. i.i—:w1s. l~lx~l are being cared for. Last year 115* - - . 1 A 1 .. . . . ' would pletion the lupminuto preparations Lions in other parts of the country 0,1510“ srxmcs. ‘ , I h ‘ ltlcal commercial \auc. g as. ; Browns ,.§_ 33nk,_.,.,, at 5,” L0,", the D for the convention. “IYOV-Ill! CODWWOUS 10“! 51'3""-"3 __ -_, _. W, ._ ______ ____l°°.M" S were "we". or ‘ 9 "1 ‘T’ ‘diaphragm WIls_ Used for rec0r‘d_lni!i June 8. Go on the I'{aty—-$3 round .. The city pm .0“ . 1,013., “cc, service telephone from the conven-l ~-~—-~—~- ~ ~ -~-- ~-A — —--—-- ~~—~————-——l:‘;'1j'"';'I‘1‘m:‘ ""1 ‘:32: land oneh of for f':~;PT°dl]1_¢l3l3~ mp, Excursion. Phone 322. Tickets, ’ The downtown ' ' was ‘ed tion hall to the radio instrumcnts.lTHE SIMPLE Ll!-‘E HAS GONE‘:-cstfulness itself. and those pcr—_ C . “ ‘ . ‘ ;Wl!l1€ _l 9 tifl- 0|-COVER '1')’ "1 9" now on 5314-_ 3 0 Th out in miles of red, white and blue It is estimated that’ 20,000,000 per-' Mama“ of C“ ‘M Coumnfgsons living there tend to have bet-;"°°" f“""”he"’ ‘ho mum‘ §‘*“_3_d"‘°"'d°d ‘°" °l“‘ _ °f1“'“- Thg Adv. ._ Ch“; bunting. I-‘lags were flying from sons will “listen in on the conven- ‘ ’ _ - tcr health. So close to town are 3-_ 5;. (_~_ A. pool open Souk {angina} recbfd “lb _€¢‘¢l_T01)'‘l'>° . —'——-—_~——— < « M. it most “en, hmppon ‘ad bnndhm, “on. M Be S” by “ n:lD‘¢i:n:‘;\0':nB:::u:;l:;:I!;:.'fd.thc;5 0 ,0", homes 9,“ the owneril The Y. M. C A. hwimminz poo‘, {with copper and then with Bllvef so. Try it Missourian wgiit ad. ‘ 0 réflm Wet and Dry lliiiaors Vary. Photosran to 1 'if¢- ‘ . . enjoy al the comforts of both tow: l topic}, 0... been 0043,0050, ,c,,,,;,_e§ c-_ c_H_,__g __.__ . _ . -- .—. ——m-~— —— -w » e md , The” ‘"5 ‘ ‘"5’ “flu” 5' Then ll80 T0!‘ ‘ht 5?“ l-imfi “W adwmugu of the ciw m comm“- ‘md °°“""'-"° ‘-and redocorating will be completed odcnt between tho !'\Im0!'B 0! 500*-lfittfifl new system of sending photographs "ml to those °f me. °°"""'ry M‘? be‘; On the other hand. the City d‘"‘“ land open to the ‘public soon. It the b and predictions of city officials that W gclcgg-cpl, wife by man, of re. °°m°_'“°’°_ °°"‘p"“t°d ‘"‘ "°'°"°" [era are entirely partial to the cit} 0,200,010 that a membership 1-0, -nu. , the convention will be "bone" dry.:¢¢nuy pg,-1ccc,¢1,,gtmmcng, will bc ""3 "‘Y°“",°“ “Y9 d°"°]°P°d' and would not care to live elsc- oh at .-H be 5 “.0 mi .. _ _ _ _ A ‘ R 1- h ' rec rrion vi in o e 5 up ( Rum". “"1 u" ‘my fin 1” ‘he ‘"500 <‘°mm¢1"~'l|"&' bl’ 9"! Amfflflfl fiimglx-l?£‘?; 3:“'::;u,s§:; tuolxfiné “l““""°° , "' summer at the price of $2.50 which loam: 0.:-ttest in history and that Wl1l¢_lT,'I'elegr'aph and Telephone Co. Thus.“ "hi M , com m_“‘_d for‘; M, hard All the l‘uxuric.s of the home, Wm ,_.mm,_. um hold" 1,, an pr“-3,. _i,,,,k in almost unlimited quantities Wlllig will be pocgiblc for . ncwcpcpcc mbor3“_h5ich "9 mod in lead‘ ‘O says one Columbian, “could never} 10205 of the l,uud;ng_ 30,0. , be available. .hundf¢d3 { mugs djsung to pro- _ '_ W" ' ' he enjoyed in the country as they ——~ ——+——— , 7 Safety Director Edwin Barry still can cud guuuh . piccucc of the ““flfh'"“°_"' ,1_ d b , ;can here in town. Even though good! Birth of Son is Announced. :-:3; 1 held to his forecast that the conven- cone-cmicn the same 0.5- gm pig-[urc the c°°l:':;'“_'5 ml" 1;u“';old ‘igeior roads bring the city into the coun-41 A son was born last night to Mr. tion will be “the driest in history." . 3,. cmppca in Clct-clnpd_ Thc gys. _, ' ' ‘ j try, so to speak, the town, with its and Mrs. Frank Johnson near liarg. Finishing touches in the decora-'tcm tried out several weeks °"' . . paved streets, electric lights, gas; . . st; ‘ion of Cleveland Public a‘“'wh"e‘n‘°- was And, ll'l this manner, he fur-tho; find om“. c0n,mimc“' nukes me] You are missing opportu_nities_if um ‘ . the convention will be led topor-I Hundreds of ‘and speaker repmflcomments on Elie tdisadvantagesco auozmh" Satisfied wd Conant“ you do not read and use Missourian , uh" ‘ dcr next Tuesday, were being rushed: - , ‘M’ ‘',“‘’""5' ‘’‘,”'‘‘‘'~ “V?” ,°’ to spend the rest of my life in urban w""‘ ' "' ‘ 3 off’ 'd“‘-'9" Wm “"5 an lb’ ‘P°°°h°"llumbia persons disagree with him. - o .. A P ‘ ‘°d“5" .before the convention to roped-off . ' . . d"‘"""‘“' "-0 -—~~- And! 4» 7'“ gm“ ‘“d“""i"m_'im"‘7 mlspaccs outside the building when-ih wTm")' ‘hey.m" t-hm’ t-he‘ - - --_v.—__~ ’ lflliil‘ .. donzmcd bow‘ ‘Mb . mot covednxzlccummodlfiom for 50000 cpflsnmr,-ountr) here affords Dlopuful milk ~ l\AT\ ST. LOLIS RX(.?UR8l0N l _ _ wfiu n is duped ouuadfi ‘mi in with the; - and butter, fresh meals in the “lib June 3_.;3 d u-ip—wit.h a vncahon D3 L _. . ' . have been arranged. Through lhel . ~ , , - - l Y8 ' ‘I 1 Th at _. ter and fresh icgetables in the “hole da} in St, Loan, 1.913 to . ”'u°“ °° °"‘ ° “ ”°m""‘re roducera the speeches may in - Profitablv Spent Lil“ P will seat more than 13,000 sixi ‘_ czrd onnfde the banding “ML! simniz and aumm_er. Furthermore. we. lots to do—_Yanks vs Bmwnsl at he 0 0 “mi street! ludin‘ M “,0 public In“. iutuny .8 wen u inside. ltlic environment in the country is ‘and other attractions. _ i _ 0 0: V chm '1 V9”-“N9 "Ch °f "533 "'5 "93 ~ . - —- ' — — —- .- - .._. ' , form ; . filed. Mflfig; Q44..-‘ :01i.hl_l' ¢.r_a_m v -—--:0-——-— whitc and blue’ bunting. PLAIN STATIONERY POPULAR I ‘d th buildi the ts, '- lllgm:)‘Il: Il:\'¢ theno'ther lrlethe art‘: 5°“ “_ P"u“"" l“ °'°‘°° "E dium-like oval structure, stand out “°"°“v 5”" “°‘k"° in black relief amid festoons of m. Men are as particular in their. tional colors. ‘ choice of stationery as women, ac-§ To Use Navel Lighting Effects. ' lcording to one of the local dealers; The hall is lighted by 1,076 lainps3Men do not like the TIM)’ WP“ 09‘ of 200 wattaea of white light, lo.l.-tationerv. Their tastes run to! cated behind a field of glass panels L plain white and less striking styles. in the ceiling eighty feet above the Although much stationery is sold fl in Columbia, curiously. more sales scheme of ,arc made to men than to women. I I‘. More spectacular is the Mr. Haushalter’s new novel “The Lotus Throne of Nirvana” on sale at the MISSOURI ' STORES School of Commerce School open entire year. Your Home- colored lights. There are ambei,~1 The fancy-lined envelopes, which‘ red and blue lights behind the glasslhave been so popular. are not in de-, __ screens. All are under control of a inland any more. nor is colored ata- dimmer, so that a ~.aoft amber or .tionery. ' ' the greaticome more conaenmtive, and that a section of the hall may qbelmore than any other-.. blocked off in white light. a second: section in red and a third in blue or.folded paper sell better to amber. men and women than folders and ‘A pipe organ of iopoo pipes and _ smaller envelopes. 160 direct speakingealopa will fur-‘._ One of the best sellers nisli ‘music during the -convention. itioiiery is a plain I luni finished, Another popular style is ciala of the government will occupy edged with silver. the seats of honor and from which gray. T Notice to Gas. Lonsumers - E are in a few days startinog work on College avenue gas main. ur plan is _ to take up the 4-inch main and replace it with a 6-inch main. . — We -are hoping that -the consumers whose l:§lldel'lt¢e88et«Il.'O the 4-inch main no irnpatien eir service is not to during the time of construction. up However we-will try to‘ take care of the public in-the but way_ possible, and are hoping that we ' this necessary improvement possible. 0 . pwithnsli inoonvenieneeaa Enter now. ~ i Haden Bldg. Phone 1095 : 0 mg ?_ ~- ; ‘ - ran: M» Y our Happiness i ‘~ ‘' " " ‘” ‘ ‘ " ’"””: ' vent 1 . iiig ‘ ‘ ' . in I. HE guardian of the home is the woman. To her lot falls co?“- . 1 ‘ v ' the responsibility for making the family comfortable and ' l l E‘°"~‘ “’°d"°3d"3' “"5 happy within the limit of the means provided. The pro- ' _1v " ‘ %,:,"rda"' Best music ‘ma tection of the home and its happiness is in a checking account ‘ ’“" ‘ . . . . . Lo r -—an account which makes it possible to know each day and M: arranged plain white and gray papers are sold ‘ Large envelopes and the plain uri-‘ ‘ both ' in sta-1 white paper, vel-| | 11].‘ Sunday Special » Frozen whipped cream with fresh strawberries, 0|‘ One of our delicious fruit ices served with the meat course is popu- lar. Home of Frozen Gold . 360 each month how much is being spent and where; an account that I pres las Capital Highway 81' 11 also makes it, possible to compare this month with t. °”‘ On Ashland gravel . . .""‘ . _ Women constitute a large percentage of our atronage, and “*5 i -_, _ , n___ _ _ w l "we take pleasure in giving them the fullest possib e co-operation. . ‘ I I ' We have especially provided for their convenience and comfort ' ‘.'l VEN —make use of our ladies’ rest room. We are here to &rve you. IE". STUDIO . -J noon... vnnnn Boone County National Bank . a p ROSE l'l:NABLE Founded by R. B. Price in 1357 Piano arinony ii, 1 Open June to August 1 . ‘I .9, 401 mu Street _ (A urd - ~ s2.« got __ "' '-~- ~ -~————~- — the i v ~ , "P _ K’ .’ '7 ‘re ‘ 3 O ’ ' v 0 V . I ; Will Your Child s Vacation be a_ Loss? ‘.3; sin Columbia Vacation Church School if Opens Jul! 9 _(next Monday). July 11 8:30-11:30 a. m. (five days a week) school wilbbe held at the Methodist and Baptist diur'$:s on Broadway. NO TUITION! N0 FEES! 1:r’s FREE! 2 “The plsoetor children to make play profitable” '0 .Ages5to1_6. . ‘Call 1509 black .2. _,~" ~<‘