/ bi ‘ . .'fl V n -F‘ .“ u. .3: ' . V will watch them for signs «. ~-. .— - 1- ...r ’ . ' ’ ‘ . . . .-,... .._ -. .-...-me? .. '.V ‘ -m .5?-.‘_._ ll...‘ ck.‘ :“ . ‘:31: ‘~;_> ‘J, J ‘ 6 — ‘i ’_31.. . ,-f .fl_,...i.!, 51:5. . .§-__ .3. fr: . _:L;.“;._‘_‘_. .3 -. ‘ ». I‘ J ; ~‘ ‘I _ 4 V . , ‘ 1 . -V V I ‘ -._ C _s"‘_-i ~‘. 1 x '. - ,~ H:t_T. 6'}? J).-E39 V u“§‘3-U..!,!5 ‘_-__~. 5'.'.' - ‘_ ._- : 3_‘>.'l__: .,l_ .5.".";! V ' ‘ 's _;;- _—,._\.~ ,- A, _l_~_ _ ‘. -._.; 4 ‘g __ _ -_ __.-,_, ., ,-, --,, ,fi_,-,-,,- ,, ____-.. _--._.-_,..._ ._ . - ‘ V —; ;z- ..... _ . _ ‘ .. 1» . ~ t o ,_ , MU. Glee..Clnb.9f.1896 ...: . . “‘- ~ iilrafuic ‘ l..: ,.r ’- «- /- . * 0 ‘ ‘ ~ ' . "0: ‘.I‘akmg’ Concert in Kansas City 9 ‘ i ‘ . ‘ -llvc fresh, young voiccszfiates. “Coltnabia ass’ allnolt 0' 1. " . ‘ l o l ’ I! to . "A A . - " ' : ‘‘‘’‘'''''‘°‘f‘''l,l’'‘ h'fi'°”‘ sour-i.'fi:ll¢::d‘ our llIll0ll8‘l3t!!lIKfl'$ll-i9llO1"rlCQ‘l'I$°f - —.,__ .. "_ -. one Sportssetn 1-‘Won °°'*“" -ngui ‘rigor! ms u.2' ended her famous ‘football t A ' ‘U8"fl-C ‘ In «ls:-gsfidar awobu have VII flfl” ",3 ' “ of tb moot club con-. Evidently the club had not been ,.;.|,g..o.au.... - « ‘ids = mm“ ocooslicardin Kansas Ci a'i-eccivod hotvlllblr ID‘ 03*" 05595 °'‘'‘' "" “' w we . uh,’ - --'-"'° ' gagha-.._u,5,-g,.« long time. llay come agaimltastially in the Kansas itinerari- ._— " . _d—&. , 8ol§iio,t§IIi.htlie bottom-' Cltlnusofgomifijwillvmol £ouu~.~__h¢ aadooon!” for,runstheaccourit. “Mr DcAr- - . :""'>°“l'0l¢IlIJ'IlI¢!nI'eaiaag.g5.¢;...¢ig;thcw"'”' an M“. tbeflnt eaaminatiouofthc pnngnphi ' .mond'caoas.oaehe¢0tnPo00dlIllI° “"b«.‘%“""""““""j ___.._..... your for Callaway teachers at Pul- tuna story in the Ilissouri States-4915 ‘5°"~"'“"' '°"" °‘ ""5? insoudof in the atieilllud am, uni,’ og an ago... 12- gm; 115-14.’, .3... of Jgnugry 3, 1s95_ recent experiences on its tri .a'a-an-in-c can animus ..:-:3: i of _ .. . It rqnaasuts ‘guy celebrated his «I ity Times of a growth N “M s':'no"ZIZ_- -—-"5' 7 "I? "0' ""' °°""°‘ ‘°‘ W*M|>'- The saddle in which 8. ii. rm. ‘W ‘'7' °"“'’'- ‘=“"" “’°'" " "‘°‘ W: ‘Kb? .... us... ..i .. ...u..: we ; .. ‘ tfl a shall paid: of ground and w‘‘'* on H“"""""i II ""6 1 ht...” ken of hlorbornc was in: became 3'" "l“"' :"”’° ‘° ‘E,ty°" n 0" mm. “M ‘ r dbl‘ ' and Ill ffth h ‘I °c°""" “K'u”" ' ' 7'' “''” - -1113 ll.ADl0 an no it .m. :‘:'mm _ . l"’°" ' 32:3? mi Joplin ls pun-w hnmpg‘. :1“; , 22:; tyc:?cel"t‘|"WflI. by the“ vi... ,,;";,;" "f' 1',” """' ‘'',:‘‘,';°,E§§ /# ~ . " _ ‘ 7 ' , at f . ‘nde ‘we Q 3]“ VETDI 33%“ SW Y3 lll Tu Iltfllfi Oil! fit . ind I I'll! Brasllian radio is the tfltiifil ‘ The Chillicothc Chamber of COm- his 0 L Karissa City this season proved_:\v\';re_I'-‘cup’: we;-"tarp ;a In-curl again I-English.” IS the statement of I P33‘. n‘ min‘ is to invufiggtg rice grow. . -———- ~ more "bolting" than that of twenty- '2 . " the W 9‘ our ww-;d_ progress of the world. And the in- . bed. ’ lf a right-of-way to a quarry in nine mu, "0, go, “,9 dub wok ,__rm__h ‘B W km_“__,,_ .0", ‘II.’ of “:3 the question “$3159 "*9 °7"3WN 5' *5“ “'9'? m‘ fin ant -——£’F- W98‘ 39 Y 5 W‘ 5°°°"*d- 9" tall silver y as C\ldeflL‘E of In. an mm. or Atchi-on made it curse. 1: km’ to "' l The Harshficld school board has quarry will have to be shut down» In ootnullibrrr-d in to on people for effect will exit language! 07 qucstion becomes and Mexico. in (‘anada the announcers fre- in English and- quently announce then in French: in “¢*i°° “d ‘l°"3 we mexicgn border the announcers and- is camber-4‘ gpcgl. both in Enslitlh Spanish. The prom! _ some. confusinir 804 ”"‘°)'"‘‘“ '*° it" person who cannot undersum . It is commonly 8¢f‘9°d 3"“ "dm jg. very much in its infancy. Whfll Q“. ,=¢-;,.m~¢- becomes far enough ad- vilncod that the avcralft‘ C°l°"‘bl‘"‘ can sit down after dinner with tht‘ reasonable expectation of Pl¢k'"l3 up Paris. Berlin. Constantinople 0* Peking. then the question of differ. ence in lantulllrf “"11 1*‘ '"‘ °" trcmely vital one. - It is possilile that when that day comes. the radio willjiave become such an integral part of our lives that the different races and nation- alitics will adopt one universal lan- guage. . And that brings up sooth?!’ P035" mm,-, Difference of tongue} his played an important P8“ "‘ lb’ _ ‘rigs and the hatred of different" '- . ‘Isn't it quite possible. them 933‘ at gggncy of this inven- tion much of the distrust d nus- understandings of the wo d, over which statesmen have struirsled in‘ vain. will disappear? q-——.HI-U-—'—m'— ‘The United States led in oil Pm’ duction in l924_ and also in oil ms- t cussion. . j AFTER THE HORSE IS S'I‘0l.EN 11,‘. horde of stray dogs still runs unleashed and unwanted 1570081‘ (Zoluinbia. Their PN‘“'“°“ i" the town is decried by all citizens but nothing is done about it. At pres- .. cnt they constitute a dantfl "3 C°' liimliia. llydrophobia has been discovrred in two of Columbia's dogs.’ Th? commissioner calls it A warnings are printed telling the mnpwms of the discast-; dog owners and all others m-eurged to be careful and to watch the dogs. Np statement is issued that the .,u».,- dogs will be rounded up and confined or killed. Only '8 wax-nini! ' is issued with the addition that if any more cases are discovered all dogs will be mtizzled or confined. it is again the old story of lock- ’ ing the stable after. the horse is stolen. If one person were attacked by a mad dog;.if at-child were hit- ten by one, there would be {storm of protest and something would be done about it. However. until some- thing violent of this type occurs. no doubt the dogs will be allowed the run of the town. Perhaps most persons are un- der the impression that the dogs in the town all belong to owners who of Jit- discasc. A walk through the city. however, indicates that there is a large number of dogs who bu’! “just growed” and who present a real problem in a time of disease ' such as this. The poor oyswr has a hard time... ,.' First it is accused of causing ty- ‘ " phoid fever, and now it gets mixed ; up in bootleggiag la Karissa (Sty. peaks ofthe l . _- u _ . , ' 9,-(‘I . ,o... _ . - ‘ ‘ . .-W;'w ,».:a\.a .—o..-... . . . ...... . 1 "V ‘ ‘ - _ . A’ 0 I . . . ‘ -—uj——-:- wim-si;‘i.ira is A sound Nestled somewhere in “P Alpaalongtheswiss ‘fnoutlcris a little town A law, is dying off through stagna- ' world? This. “on " . gy real to Co-Al 7‘ lumhians who hav one more P°“"l I Cfltll flldlti N-L-. W” Willa-.‘ can tune in on stations in (3Md‘L _ Coolidge lees no cloud on the hor- iuon ashcnkeaupoffictuaays a headline. Dawes, however, probably ‘sees a storm in the offing. Dogs aresto be barred from the University ~of Kansas campus be- cause they disturb classes by bark- ing. Thc dogs on the University of Missouri campus have higher aspi- rations. - They walk right llllt. the classrooms and listen to the loc- aims. cizresonsiiic _ Out of all the (‘0nlro\'c'rs)' over the censorship '0! motion pictures has come at least one practicable wuggestion. it came from Will Hays. “czar of the niovies." who has a working knowledge both of what the public wantsantl what the producers will turn out. Mr. iiays correctly takes the at- titude that any real reform must originate, not from censorship toards, but from the producers themaedrea. lie believes in piercing the evil at its root rather than lop- ping at the branches of the thing. Mr. Hays on to say that the organized producers are now taking sttps to insure a higher type of mo- tion pictures. For the next two years they V'grill__refu‘sc to film im- moral stories and plays, he says. Censorship at its best can be nothing more than the opinions of two, four, or a dozen persons. lt -annot be representative of the mil- .ions who yearly see ' - turcs. These’ cgisors merely ex- press theirlown opinions. which in turn are govérhfl by ’their own :c:iscs of moral right and wrong. ‘s easily apparent that their moral :aluc:; might be as widely apart as he two poles. ' But when the producers recognize the evil and take steps to remedy it; there comes a glimmer of hope. It is to be hopcd that Mr. Hays is cor- rect in his prediction and that the produccra are at last rt-gaining zhtir mental poise and judgment. PUNGI-INT V PAiu.ctiArns' Spring pome: Soon the old snow shovel will be snugly put to bed and again we will be plying the garden ipadc in::tead.—l’ortland Evening 8 press. A village is a place where peo- ple sing "Swcct Adeline" without being drunk.—-Baltiniore Morning Sun Hard to dislike ti chap who likes you. isn't it? Well, there’: your peace plsn.—Nasliville Tennessean. The military age is that ‘ within which civilians do mighty little . oring for war.—Santa‘ Biirbara Daily News. WHAT OTHERS SAY The House Owner’: Satisfaction. era: the llaltiinnre It is a cheap comment to sarthat men who own their own homes are citizens. Suc comment :omes oftchcst that those who flair ' oid halite anfiv_are“"inxious to and - itrikca man and to the politicians. The important thing. from the point of .' ya made plans for a 825.000 addition to th. school building. The American Legion Post of Palmyra will hold Fourth of July celebration in that city this year. The Missouri Synod of the Lu- ran Church will have an educa- tional exhibit at the State Fair in August. A test case as to what consti- tutes blindness will be heard before lltg Missouri Supreme Court at the April term 815.000 Monroe County spent more for schools and $14,000 less h"'""' for roads and bridges last than in l923. year A South Central Missouri Asso- ciation is to be formed t a con- vention to he held at Mountain Grove March 26. A 500-acre park in Laclede and Dallas counties, known as Bean tt Springs. has been purchased by state for 840,000. A motion picture company has made headquarters at Springfield and will produce plays with scenes laid in the Ozarks. A cave has been located three mile;-s above Sarcoxic and many Indian relics have been found on the land near it. ’ about The champion high school speller of Vernon County, Miss Margaret Gordon, drives eleven mi day to attend school. The Board of Trustees of West- minster College has increased the laitin requirement for an A. B. de- gree to three years. ‘ A contract «was let by Charlton County farm owners on a bid of 320.4% for the construction of an M eleven and one-half-mile levee. After sixty years of married life. ll’. H. H. Small, 85 years old. of St. uis has brought suit against tin wife,_74 years old. for divorce. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson‘ of 39.”, St. Louis have been married fifty- five years. and have lived in the -ante house for the last fifty years. The bill to nominate judges of the State Supreme and the three ap- pellate courts by conventions was killed in the iiouse_Saturday almost unanimously. ‘ . Woman in Marshfield are plan- ’ rganize a music club to be with the State edem- tion and National Federation of Music Clubs. . A bust of Champ Clark, distin- guished issourian an former speaker, has been placed in u corri- dor on the ‘House of Representatives side of the Capitol. County and district fair managers throughout Missouri are organizing to promote a bill which would re- al .in states financing county fairs during the year. Mrs. Jennie B. Kemper of New Bloomfield recently found two land patents dated 1820 and 1855, signed by Franklin Pierce and Andrew Jackson, ncspedively. When the Carter farm of eighty acres on the Florida road. east of Paris, was offered at trustee's-sole subject to a mortgage of 81,400, not a bidder could be had. Thehfth 1011003 -bnlldins in Hal'- risonvillc, from which the first class graduated in 1888, will be raaedearlyln Ifarchtobereplaocd The Missouri School for the Deaf, ¢13locatcd3iPolton.hopcatogct so since an apnro1:'ia- ed to n‘ o _ tion bill for 875,(l)0 has been rec- !" mmend the House. A ' lcs Philharmonic on summer at the Hollywood certs. Bowl con- . e the t r. is ry has supplied rock, for the Jeffer- son Highway sgccial road district. The case of the city ‘of Bmokfield against the bondsmen of the former treasurer. Walter HcC'.lluia, city wherein the latter are asked to make up a 324.000 shortage. it to be tried in lacon County. THE CALENDAR y. "larch lo.—v-Play. “bar In! to give: cry tbfi Iis-ouri ‘Mrhshop. larch io.-4.2: prim-rr datum- 'Iarch ' IO rvening--'l‘bt- Hi-Y ,Clul» rs ' the Columbia lligh School will a mo and I-00 banquet at tho- Cbristian Church- omorrow "‘|n‘ll ll. F |-. WI. Th!‘ “lath?-I Ifld Prufo--sicnui wG?PHl'I (‘liih will have I minztrcl show in (‘hri-.tian ('1-III-sir auda- Iorium. 00.. In given rrh ll. 8 p. m.-—-Hiaviirel chow will by the Busim-n and rah-ssional 'a Club in the Christian College au- ditoriuui college :-ge will giro a recital at tht auditorium. rrh l:. 8:80 3-. n-i.—-‘The American A-- I. 0. union" will be given in the Y. Wcaisen will mean No-ale or °'l}lm-at I. C. A. An- ditorium. 00‘. given by the pupils or’ Ifusic of the luulbia dltoriuai. ‘Ila will bf Co Iligb School in the University Au- rch l8. l p. ai~—0per-etta I-ch ll.—Peilv-ale-arr swimming meet for women of the University. hi high-ochool in the Wash. 8:18 p. m.—Pablo Caaals apocnrlocslu. tom-to am‘ concerts in Ualyaulb flli Fe-_ Smith Iiyffflhf ,1 topic 84 “En- I.» am. Ian-b 20 and 21.--The suit: high when basketball tournament will tu- Rothwell Gymnasium. larch ‘l.—Cotm ‘ l hold at ty ‘opt-lliag matches for and for boot dtudeut Columbia High School Auditorium. Tbli Iohlfi. ' pr-cation at Chlntian C B Auditorium 4. 7:30 . tn.~~l.a-rt Dan “A Collfgr Fduruliun fa. . '. A itw-niut_he\'.Mt larch ac.-4...: day for the r-ubrniv-inn of 0 Club Ktvill r tolilt-rr C. A. ‘For in-aact' May» In competition. to Dramatic Art» is Sauna. and 4.-—::me officer-' training are of the 3‘. I. C. A. and Y. , Inflnbc-rt onlr. °‘Ad!oloaioII will or Clolftfll. Ullitr a-rents open In the publk. -—-4-—>«— thing If you want to buy sell some. Cl try a Missourian‘ want I . ._..o ._ _ , _, .DR. 30?- Cole, 341 House Phones- Frembes, 2230 black ‘Office, Phone, 493' DR. J. 3. com rtoitancs urstzunss Osteopathic Physicians . 311 Exchange hTat'l Bank: Building -of-.—v—— - -MISSOURI STORE‘ --o.-. . -9... . _-. , _,,_.7_ sells Fonitsin P8985 That Don’t Need and Fixes'lhosc'lliatD0 My reason that W at worst for C037. if our PUFF?‘ a nothing in them but pure. froth honors in New York City tomorrow. w.-‘V. had 4 . - . at. ‘l.t Y.’ . th°ro‘mh‘),5 onJ0?nb‘c~ \\r|'l’(‘ quite lllllskfnl alfair in every respect. contiauem the quotation from the Kansas (‘ity~ um bfflllnr that’: thv-re. And he'll never go there any more! .?_:_..._-_.....— .?j..._.._._. _ - . 7... Two yqgws wgu-fags [5 ' visited how last fall l)t‘l«if(' going to WASHINGTON LIVED HERE Wa~hinrtun- ‘ , ' ..._.._.?. : Leo R Stick, now u Scrip!’-“' Tlu-as Oflggg (Ion-¢-gpondenu; g(‘lluwartl t‘0rrt':~p0ndt'nt, was 11 Cgpitg] Are Also Grgdugtgg ;student in i908 and H909. Sack or M, U_ 'writes for papers in eastern states, Five former students of the Uni- , including 15!‘ C1£‘l'€'1lmd P7393» cc-rgity of flisgouri. two of them Cincinnati Post. the Columbus (‘iti- Columbians, servin now a news . zen. the Pittsburgh Press and the correspondents in_Washington. havc,‘§ 7010130 Nl'*'-*'-30¢‘. during the session of Congress just ‘ Raymond T, Brandt, graduated C1080-‘<1. Will the “folks back home" from the School of Journalism in "lf0Tmf'd 07 lvkilllltive progress. ‘I918, is a co-worker with Mr. Ross Thy d,.,,,, of this 1-,,md{u1 of Mig- A on the Post-Dispatch r-‘t:ilT. Brandt wuri news men is Charles G, Rm-.<,‘is a former Rhodes n-hular from former (Zolunibiiin and ii gradt.at«.- Ml$FlillTl. of the University in 190*’: From The yuunircst Of this Ml!-‘WT! I908 to W18 he was a professor in » lI_8. ‘ y..;nsis'ouutayesr,oldflfll“‘ L A’ » {gunned aovcuty-four Ml 53 ~ v _— -- ‘n-im. ,..rao.ooo.ooo was thhtot-1‘ D 3+ 9- “W ""'“"'I. “ mount «requested. it?‘ {tut the A 99$’-and " @l"t0l'l SIR 01’ III III‘ ‘._ ‘*‘ .‘ “' nual income of 86.000 UP ‘hi .”, ' nup- me the state had not eontflhtdl I. . ‘ J _. a dollar to the omninflon of 01-: - ' University It made some land,.""""""""""'- —-- -- """""‘ - which were to be sold and‘ . ‘ ...; used for endowment, but most of ‘; . , . the money had been raised by ’th!l - -‘T '~ citizens of Boone. County. in 075?} . f ' I ' '3 to secure the location of the Uni-. -I-' .. A‘ A varsity at Columbia. ; , £335‘ In 1342 the amount of the endow Goon A FOOD REAL WAFFLPS . Plate Lunch 30¢ CAMPUS LUNCH Across front Jesse Hall for Your Service- \ L 8 8. 9th St. Phone 709 TYPBWRHERS New and Used Ila:-blues 44?‘ of Associated Press work in Japan. King was the first newspaper cor- respondent to cross trans-Siberian Russia under authorization from the Bolshevist government. Work with the London bureau of the As- sociated Press followed. and “he 4 R80 CREWS WALKER 8 cr RENT A TYPEWRITER per Iaoath _ TIIB SUNBWNBV eAG3N~CY. 115 Bit! St. ~ Pl|OlI¢_lC55 grcca. , I’ COLBMAW8 HAND LAUNDRY _ _ rst Class Work ’ ' Long-Life Collars Dyeing a Specialty Phone 657 ‘L1’ MILLERS £35,}. Expat -f inc ,4 ‘Shot.-Repairing ilisreat Shoes repaired and half- ooled like new, even the bevel of the new shoe is rets‘tned—-because our workmen are experts. W at the price usually paid . for the inferior grades. Your furnace Wl.ll.KW¢ I , satisfactory opinion of . our fuel—try a ton! Boone County Coal A WINDY Work called for and dc- livercd with our splendid . Nor MONEY A If you are looking.-for fuel ,of dependable service. that will savcyoulooueyillrdcraload ofdccpahaft BLACK WONDER cool. free from dirt. ‘ , . CHORLION GOAL O0. —‘ ~l'liooe 1045 HAVE YOUR ROOF INSURED Guaranty Roofing llisurtl Your Root for Six Years. Estimates gladly furnished for roofs, gutters and repairing. GUARANTY iiooriim co. Phone 705 506 Guitar Bldg. We Consult a E 6%’. ii before starting our lood of furnlmro to amp. 5? E ii‘! jar to the furniture time as well. If you 2o more out of tours us call and arrange for \'cu'll find as very roaaooablc git iii ? s 3. 5 I 8‘ TRANSFER ICAUI and Isa. ' Store today and tomorrow. Dear Brutus: VOID NULL takes on thel lumbago, some stomach bit- tera, and'a tux for our play. The tux looks the best on‘ him. the. lumbago if he can. keeps far ‘enough away from I guess we can stand If be me, I guess the hitters. will be .11 right, too. \'old'll make ‘ a good" old man. “A. Barrie Play" Produced by the 1 MISSOURI “'0llKSl‘l0l’ 1 MARCH 10 University Auditorium 'l"lcket-aslc. and ‘oeason tick- eta at the uissouri . Uarcacivul, 50¢ . DIM Priviltna Allowed. 4 --.—.¢-..-.§....__..- .. ..........4.. Dom - II‘ a‘- charge landia 48-hour A I We egg. rental iservice _ iwflarnnns .l:J‘f.EC1'RPC co. l.{ATl‘Eav Burton _. . A V Phfl” r J L ‘ MISSOURI STORB “ sei isirosatiiin Pens «. .3, _ No.8.N¢l‘€h Creelrsanu Gravel A Tifi?‘ ‘ C . . . -A ' 9 I p_ l-0"’ . . . . ~_o ' ...' .........-.0 M ATT olsterill Olli ‘ SALE ll Pic- 9‘