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Ind at of the 3011’ ‘W “‘°°h precaution cannot’ be taken to se- l.l'l'TLE THINGS There is the story of the loss of a horseshoe nail that cansed the loss (-5 a battle and the downfall of .a ysholc army. A messenger .was hur- rying from one division to another with important instructions which. if they had arrived in time. would ’{ have assured the success of the con- templated attack. Ali was well and: it seemed that nothing short of a; miracle could spoil the plans for: the day. And yet the miracle hap-at pcncd. During the most critical mo- ' - , meats of the messenger's flight his; a,',ld"e‘f.°s' horse lost a nail from one of its; 3 DANGER IN GOSSIP jshoes. A little thing in itself. and; ggip, the small talk of the . yet for want of a nail the horse be-' Wt corners and lounging places. §came lame. The trip could not bef aefia an unimportant thing. Andffiuished. The instructions were! ygglit is the trivial detail that often ’ never delivered. and the urppaign 3 disastrous results. Rumors which had been so carefully planned ' get. started. no one knows how. and upon which so much depended % and rumors have a bad habit of was lost. The unsuccessful armyl fin-lying and developing most fear- awoke too late to the realization of ; gun, in they progress from mouth what a little thing in life can mean: to mouth. A natural tendency to The essential factors which held: twist things. combined with an in- true in‘ those times are just as true. ht-cent desire in most persons for today. How often do we allow at efigeratfon and sensational feel- care word. action or attitude, a i fifi, is responsible for this change little thing in itself, to spoil our: “Q ' , most important hopes and expects-9 in!’ bulk‘ ‘five had was ‘ad ticmal Let us look carefully to thei am". “sad “nun beam“; ogvlittie things in life, for upon their; :21” nodes “flu their ofiggn inlcollective foundation is built suc-f lat. gossip. non of soot! iudsment ”°°"*°’ ‘“”° ‘ iped milk is considered safe: like- wkfi there is 39 dgnger ill usinl 3-aw milk that comes from health)‘ cows and is kept free from dirt. ' Those who depend upon a well or cistern for their utter should, ' ..mm- have it tested for term! 0*‘ it before using. A little PW’ zaion may be the means of pre-Ii ‘one of the worst of mod-" WHAT Omens SAY for their origin and look‘ into matter before taking definite action. But other persons of relatively poor judgment cause much trouble. Our Out on Bwcet Adeline. from the Detroit News. A young man is to be tried in Flint for singing “Sweet’.Adelinc" versation -but not in gossip. Let us bcwareofwhat we say. as well as. ' ,tr.rbing the peace But since the of what we believe. - TU ‘complaint is that he sang “Sweet BBOADHINDEDNESS 3-Adeline" spccificallv it would seem 3”" ‘"3 ""13 succenfui lendqthat it ‘is the sonzthat is on trial. terror of the neighborhood. The technical charge against him is dis- ifi 1!! I 13033379 V’ “'95” b'°“d' plaint. presumably, would have been mindedness is a quality of ‘ ership thathas to be developed. It ’ necessary for all leaders. It inbcing able to see the oth- have ordinances against _disturbing the peace by making a noise. Since these ordi- never enforced it fol- morc ‘t noise; it may come un- der the head of “rout or riot." The ptlicc sometimes get caught in the vicinity of a riot. though no one ever ut. Is “Sweet Adeline” a riot? We hear an objection from a gentle- man who insists that it is murder. cleirly 3 a;positioE”’of're’sponsibility and his are what can flu" stitute, in a large measure. the suc- which he is an -9. mancc. about either the words__ of “Sweet Adeline." And yet—and yet-—. ' Well. the tnlth of the matter is t there Y thpthecan seethecffect ofdeci- dons from another‘: standpoint. He roost; take into consideration the under him.,andLwitlrwhom he is as. ily a note in it that cannot be held, ; Thcsecond is the opposite type—-»‘°“‘ ‘P °"i'“"‘°° ill“ C39 56 Nil- ;,.,..... l“"°‘ ‘“. .. mfiat pm;so:it.tton?be:oa'm *3" ""' ''‘‘“°’ ‘“ “' °"'~‘ ' ted. Hazel Palmer tax. are , laws that “Sweet Adeline" must be Ichoo of them putting down a Andrew subject '°°‘ “Substa ‘ | Junior Coutlfitltion Mid-week service W p. tn. at 6:30 ednesday even-; i Students. strangers and via i itors; will receive a cordial welcome at.'¢""i°° ‘ {ice will all these services. 6 Pitt! Baptist. The Sunday school will begin its! opening a. juniors will meet in their places. The high school will meet in “Little Theater," Ste-; phens College. instead of in club room. The morning worship‘ will be held at 10:45 h. m. Therci will be two special musical num-5 rs. e sermon at 7:30 p. In.; _ . the . . will be “The Price of the King-,‘d°"'°l‘°“‘ Vi" 5'’ hi-‘ld 3‘ 7430' “The old method of procuring: °{ um "°5‘.‘- i_° “"'°° ‘"°h°“ ‘"1 dom." ‘°’¢l°°k- Tb?"-‘ ‘ml 59 3 59770011 It , one of these heads from an Indian ' l‘~’“3‘h by ‘“'° "‘ b"°'d‘h- lb‘ "‘°”' ,,V 4 ‘ -'.-. . .1“! .~:n-rv,-2-W--.‘». -:-"an -‘- .‘.-'.-...._-. .'.~ - _ ‘ -“ _‘:‘.‘ _ “ A.-We-9 5‘; as flu «ocl ~ 11"'i‘”“:*.*; ’.’g.":7‘g;.ri ‘ ‘ “: .. * - - whoannetmembfissfanyother churehtocotaeand awaits all ..... attend’. , Sunday achoolandfiibls study «- Sunday evening ‘at ormal reception Albert Bernthal,' . wood avenue, is pastor. Wilkes Boulevard. Services at the Wilkes .Boulc_- , vard M tomorrow will ,at 9:80 a. m... atll a. I!lOl’l. Jewish Students‘ Congregation." ‘ “amt,” pmmpuy 3. 9:30_ ‘fie ‘Jewish Stud¢nu' con‘.-e¢,_9’and the hair is long and glossyfl The beginngg-g_ pfimafig. ‘mg tron will hold its first meeting of25°m_" d°31°" msl" 0"“ 9*‘ 53"‘: "mar. thg gemggtgf .g 730 sung.’ 3.,-¢n,,contlnues to grow. ‘ group‘ in the 1.. ection of oflicers will be held. - _ Catholic. . - - A THO Sacred H2879“ Willgwgg hf!" 33135803 41111)’ .lIt_ 3:30 8n ‘ > “ ‘aw. __ ._ ' -. l 1 -e ‘ ‘I _.-‘.v-‘. I‘ _ . . . .7 _ _ , , ' ' ‘us-[4-' r<'~W'.‘*l-' HI --tr A .- »-' ’- 1 -~ . .‘ :1 ' ' _._ _ ._.v., V ya‘.-y.§_...._.'__-5 '.'T.'T_. l‘._ ‘ 9.4.’ .' _ .. . _: - ‘I ‘.1 ’ ;. . e . ‘ ‘ . . _ _ .a.- . ' .¢ 5 . . . < .» . _. ..'~ N ' ‘. ," ~', ‘ ._ . ' ._ . . “ ' ~ ._- , ' 2 . . . . ~ - ~ I ':'tI‘.""!t'.‘t9.‘=,', Ac 0’-'0 ...Z-.-"‘~_l~"‘ - - - '-9"‘ I. '5"-‘I--&A§‘@-I130 J l on , employed s.—l 10']? SW00“. g nun. - i tribes-o ‘ transported via Buc- , .to blew York, where are admitted duty -’free,«-has ' since the iii? i i son-darts. ‘ dres 2 gr .__.%.-___. 5.! its all worship in this mioritr of the cordial welcotae« 1* trophies are p pared, “A peculiar wt, . Colossians 2:8. 8 o'clock «an 1 will be held at "1 wk“. lirious and begins wachers wa and the sa . riccs ranging fr-orn.t40 the on '6 heads are.Aaold,o'penly display in the win- al preaching ‘by the m. and evening is split, up 1 A..Auditorium.f Albert P. Moore. an American-Alb’ “P5 J°""~‘d -geologist, who brought a fine speci- Emen .with'him from Peru where he- lbought it from an Indian says he‘3'"“ told that formerly a number‘ uces the hen ;was to give him a gun. an old type Awinchestcr 44. and in a few weeks ?’ ‘a shrunken head would be. deliv- ered.” he said. ‘fl'~""' ’°"‘°"°d' “One merchant rig- locatcd.. on used to export W them openly and fighting among. : ~ ~ fl America ‘Is Iricreasingiggf ""' ‘ "°‘°“. "" "" u. _h|own-gunsl The dirinkinlr is. 9 through which small sharp poison-i a high l'¢1if5°°9 “W ' ' darts are blown, but ll! an Jinmldartwdo not carry so { r to kill “I-‘ood animals are killed by P°i'. zlv lwhich scents to act as rubbed into the meat. 5 Peculiar Superstition. . superstiti among the Jivaros who believe that‘ death never is a natural occurrence to talk, while the; carefully until a name has been mentioned in the young-° st:cr's delirium. which is supposed to be the person who immediately -there is a W Method of Shrinking. Very little is known about the ,methods of shrinking heads. but .thc head itself indicates the prc-' 'liminary preparations. neck to the point ;of the chin and up the back to the.’ crown of the head. The scalp and: face skin and muscles then are. peeled oil’. the cuts sewed together._ with ' ' keep the chin from falling down. and then the reduction process be- Several theories are advanced as‘ ' to the shrinking process. which 1'0-4 with the exception; common theory being the follow- The head. with the bones is sand and pebbles and boiled in a‘ vegetable compound known only to. of the Indians. it is dried in smoke, and then the. '; I med to bcédrm °f for form¢rlY§““'i'*fl'“ Sill)-f se T980 thdl’-WHY ncauataed codified‘ ‘ plan {.0 “Up from $l|""¢:‘:ht. these ‘ only the heads of emmifl '9'‘ exit 1303901! jectod to thG.P'9¢°"' - , “way, 1... it is reamed that the demand for the at I . ' I ][g.andUt‘I. J.'O.Smith c,.,,.d- V3“ “"9 "‘ to shrink the flood“ W" an antidote. dad for uh. Km their "mm .3.” D5,”,-, ‘st needy _ heads of their own ' ‘ 8 on aim. 1'-‘ODD mucus ARE on RISE onthcir way at Highest is 2 Per Cent-Year Show! Emma General Decline. However. mu,_ ' ’ “I ‘By United Press. 1;" Kansas dry as A rmvcron. sent. 13 Re mi? 8 i ‘J-3°’; cording to the Department of La- *bor yesterday. Ou_t of ettlitffll 5°" ’ lccted cities, thirteen‘ allowed an upward moving of retail food prices during the period from January 15: to August 15. Atlanta, Ga., Norfolk. _\'fl-. Providence. ll. l.,.found food 2 per cent more cspensive._ Seven oth- ers, including St. I.ouls._1 P" 39'“ and Kansas City. Memphis and New York something less than onc-half of I ‘per cent. Food costs decreased. howeveru on account of rain.- . Bernadino. Cat.‘ made bewitched the tcrdav it is exP°'~'t total P5 ‘ " “ nda last nix ‘mu The ycd here overnight late in June I’. v i on scamr1.l.n(lhL; They tocollllnbia of Pitts- the ht )1 he: found the roads badly 0“ 55' a"’ v1 traffic ' £351. mo.» in which thcY."¢"3 held "9 . d .c. A. Welty of.-90" n “F a nu Columbia :their last clmllifll Pu” 3! “"37 3‘ . ‘pact to reach Houlden tonight. The) will visit relatives there and return ‘ad to their home late in SGPN-‘N59 - . % ~. . . 100 is Universit! 3515 350°‘- The enrollment at the University’ High School has now reached 100. __ ed that all} enrollment will be about 125. The ski" in Indianapolis, St. Paul, Buffalo. Detroit and New Haven. The upward turn of prices. MW- ever, appeal to be only an inci- dent in the general decline. for. prices dwindled in nearly all ci- ties in the year ending August 15.‘ B. D. FOSTER PLUIIBING (20. ‘I07 North 9th St. Phone 1124 mm Plumbing and 8 x - -a.¢aa-m. I The Ingilenook 705 Missouri Avenue ’ Will serve Sunday night suppers filled with hot a la cart: service . from Six to Seven Afterward i the tribes of head-hunters became School group will meet pro ptly at 6:30 p. m. Fifteen minutes will be taken for business, when new of- AT THE Hosprrlug {less prevalent. Among the sav- — gages e heads are an indication; ticers for the year are to be elec-, and Harvey. llatchcr will have charge of the. program. ~ Broad y Methodist. I’. Music by the Chorus Choir under the direction of Prof. H. H. Lotlden- back. sermon will be given by the pastor, the Rev. Marvin ‘I’. Haw. The topic will ‘be “A Stu- dent liovcment World." The League arker Memorial. Munch Alanson was admitted to- la tribe only men having four heads, day and George Williams was dis- iare eligible to tight charged. ‘ John este wo V rd and the Methodist Student 0rgani- ' . ration will meet in the Basement Chapel at 6:30 p. m. The Inter-- oars‘ mo drills‘ ‘muss coma -ro SIOUX cm" mm at 6:3 . —~——._... p. m. Evening services will be held; Missouri Champions Will Ccrnoetci n 1 _l mediate Epworth League will ‘meet. t 7:35. The topic of the sermon; Riven by the pastor will be “The Meat Upon Which Scotland‘: Hero‘ Fed." ' Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. of the scnnon will be "The West and the Gold l-‘ever of '49." Calvary The services at Calvary Church '- team, follows: tomorrow are as a. m.: Sunday.‘ Communion. 7:30 college students meeting with the rector at the parish house, 9:30 a.l 1' 171-: Morning Prayer and scrmon,],,1,o of St.4 tion 10:46 a. m.; Brotherhood . 5 . m.: pen house for students at the parish house, 6 p. m. The attention of new students is particularly called to the students’ class at 9:30 a. m. and house for students every Sunday evening at 6 o'clock at the parish house. The parish house is open at other times to students for study and recreation. Christian Science. . F rs f qhrist, S¢ien. tlst, will hold services in the new hurch difice on College avenue, near University. at ll o'clock. Th of the lesson sermon nee."- The Wednesday evening’ testi- WWI)’ fleeting begins at 8 o'clock. . maker was discha . Wcstcoat and Cecil Rhodes 3“h°*‘°d 5 ‘"595 - were admitted and Richard cenmglfand the victor is m-dc Chieftain- ‘W and Phillip Kilpatricl: were dis- charged yeste Boone County. ~ Miss Mabel Hendrick was admit- _ _ ml today and Louis Vandivcr aoqmtrt Santa-so. Moron: and PM-I B. B. Hunt, Huntsdale, were dis-. °f charged. ‘ ' Geraldine Mitchel "wail admlttedrk sy and Mrs." Maggie Shoe- rccd ' ’ y. " of a wan-ior’s prowess and in {case of the death of the chief of : for his posi-' When the eligibics have been of duels occurs; l . Head-Hunting Tribes. - "“Besidcs the Jivaros it is re- ‘iported that the Huatnbisi. the Ag»; [uarunas and the -Pastasas, on the: Day COLUMBIA MACHINE SHOP General Iladllne Shop Work. T. hlcllorie. Mgr. ll-I6 r(. 7th St. Phone 1223 Nitht Phone~‘578fi Black Try Our Waffles With Creamed Chicken ,_._..-_._.?_ -_._-_.—-S __....; - ' 7 v-S 1._ ..._A:_ Episcopal ‘ Students tasa. cast the Andes, know how ‘ "*v to prepare the heads. All shrun-,9 on heads are ofifzttcp and,it,is a.~_ ' llegend that“‘oh “tn killed‘ in" -‘riights are honored by having their f heads shrunken. , ; ‘The principal weapon used in‘ Lheadhupting is a long spear with a steel head sold to the Indians by the .. . .cuadorcans. (These spears vary "“"“'°" “"3 Ch°’‘“‘ '‘ ’ ti; length frcm eight to fifteen Sd"'f', _ , feet and are painted in various b°-‘S “"3 5"" 1-‘ colors. They also are used for The Missouri id-week service will b¢ on! club state champion demonstration The uglc teams will take part in the inter»! ‘state Fair at Sioux City. 1a.. next’ ‘ cek. The teams comprising the, -- - - P —- Fulton; agricultural demonstration: 3 _ Richmond; and stock-judgtng H°1&"team, Maysviilc. . . g 1 _ _ ‘ e teams were selected at the j , with class for University and; 3;.“ pg, .; sedan, mg companied by their county agents. . . T. Martin. state club agent. will . with the Missouri dclega-3 » 2 The Interstate Fair will be held; from September Last year, more than $9.000 was! tana who took part in dcmonstra-; 0 tion team competition. ' ' Mr. Martin, state boys‘ club agcn. has been i Kan.. judging competitive strations of the lfinsas boys’ and‘ .‘ girls’ club teams t cams that are as in the lnterstate Fair. - - ..._.___+j._ ALTERING ALMOST COMPLETED‘ :'; Parker Memdr-i-a'l, Hospital " red altering Parker Memorial Hospital is almost completed, hunting the larger animals and for intertri l warfare. Other weap-‘ Z Prompt Attention Modern Equipment Day or night PARKER’S .159?! 5.3. '7 _ - __ .. '—-,_;_:,;.~-.i"l"' ‘ '— :.-;. .5. .'.l , and all others are cordially -welcome at open house every Sunday evening at 6. The Parish House is 113 South Ninth “W93. next door to. the church. team. i I 9‘. 0 ..~-...‘ 14-20, inclusive. 1 ~ Building, 9th and Lowry streets." Open house to Students and girls‘! .i , , , ‘ 804 Virginia Ave. dcmon- — _ - d to choose the T t new an to represent Kan-, ge a q ' aadi The Congregational Church Extends a hearty welcome to all its friends, ” new and old. All meetings in the Bible College This Evening, 8 P. M. strange,‘ come and Sunday, September 14th C 11 a. in. Service of worship. Dr. D. E. Thomas will speak on “The Present Revival of . There is a‘class for students at Parish House every Sunday morning. All former members of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew are requested to be present at a meeting of that organization at the Parish House at 5 p. in 0:30. meeting at the .71. ' ac.-coca —_—:_j—- Come To Sunday School The ‘ First Sunday _ The Class of Your ‘Choice Will Welcome You The Burrall‘ Bible Class Cordially ' Invites You 9:29 Stephens College Auditorium Bible lesson: O Matthew 16:24:34. K_ey verse: “But seek - ye first‘ the kmgdom Of and.His righteous- ness, and all these things shall be added unto you.” ti 00- ’ " - oi!‘ ' 1. rs "st tb aay’shsaestion-- 3*! ‘-1- hovacakucnpon M “”"'“°°’ I may be ob. thewirld unit f..”3.?‘”§§..if.i‘T$‘.§! Religion.” Miss "B I '11’ ' C C i save is not one of grotnlnalt III¢- faces raised to the sky, their " §l1t3i°¢l. :8 located at_ 212 Exchange the new a _ V torn out and the: v , . . , urlfa S l3ODlC fOl‘ Sunday . butgrathcr of discouraging do mey; fiigegngnuwd mg fr:m°D; oBll1k.dock3l:tl’ldl5fl8o;lDodckl8:£?; nod: are receiving a new coat . 6:45 P. g m. Congregational Student.s9'MC1u‘b. {ROI mng: . ’ _ ‘I. V J M ‘W "V is not hard to no _th_an bullish, r °‘9°"‘ 8.““"" '9‘ ‘°“‘. "°“d-vs-. “Ml *°"°"°8 i° .“'° "°"‘ “"5 , The meeting will be of asocial nantre. Sub'ect: The Moral. Tone ~~°f *1“? "'°.8°"* ' r as’... Adm”... in our p:uhltc is cordially invited to at» be completed as soon as possible in , O J Amgrlcgn ..Shn-y.” ‘. oliinlotnviolgetes the Volstewa]¢tlhAtqi-it; 0, the _:d",u‘°°‘m‘;‘f ‘° "““° “'° fgfg, 3:‘ °"°"{_‘:i’;f| “*°f'°;f;i “Exchange of Summer Experiences.”\ This will be a ti- -- a-pp]-ica_ uttnostr-igor_.of_the";law. \..- Sm” '1 t no ‘“::“n'"°"°‘,*';’* .‘”'.“’°"“¥-i L‘ ~ , y , tion of the key velfdé’ "a definitie _ , ‘ WON 3' : 4' issourian ant Ads. ’ 4 ' ° ' ' _ djgn-;h°.kI.&‘nd,‘LaI¢_‘o..°ebyth. Iervlccatl0:45. "-r -- . . . , . . 12*’ --.-_ - — d W V0 you C0“ , 61' Vague m "u 1%. .. o Jo H.”Al¢X- ' _ ' .- v V ‘ . . 's idea of an artcollec-ii-_ ' on W , V _ g _.. g r g: ‘ Do “ -.. _ _ .,_. o‘.6dm,‘. Endeaw vor at 8.8&e|l.Gl:-. ‘_ . . .. . _ e . I W . . you wgnt ff; or 3 ’ Peflnw at .. ......... W 3"" ~'"'''’' « e . Tnmty Lutheran Church. " w m the . - - tag scrvioeat7:80. /Sermon . - . The leadgrg fig U htuzuas they have the W “W; W U“ e , _s_.,_._ 4. -5; I _ 3, , , _ _ Ill. _e ntverslty ' do 3.... °',,*;t;,,'**°~»Kn~ , , 3; P 7 ’<':o-nege“ " XvEoo‘e’aoa Anthony Street 0 . 28;: wllgsw rise and breakfa:It._h,ap-.- ‘ ' - meeting a : Wedneso ' _ - .. z — - fi . a . . o’n' " " _ ' m'.:’?“k¢_g."...'5..’°” “.3” - . ‘: Invites all students and all who are not mem- . p C e . H f ",h‘:9:,°,f”f".t°""°h Vi“ ; bersof any otheruletgomination toattend the nvices. w -‘+'~*W¢s._il.ér M-«tn: .~—.-i» ......""'.*.:°:*.:.t"..'.:':*..*-:'.°*r.-:’ ‘M-""~ cm whom". ..... A: i . been ...not.wear “mt; fins. , _, >' 3,‘; 1-1 :Sclllnday‘school and Bible studyat 10 o’cloclt. Services ht -‘ ‘tn are M m ‘um °‘°'“"hip ,1‘. - .- 1333!: {xi '.1"o‘.' _ "‘ - " , —' - I . _ _ _., .-=--°.....*..:.;.'-".‘:'..*.':;.:.::~.=;.*.*'......~ °~ . o . ~ ’ . . 0‘ ” M ‘ ’. 1‘ ;_ A. . my - -‘._ _ ,A',_ _‘ ._ I ._ . . N‘: f_ -,. fig‘. ” ,_: , I . 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