-or-‘w an-«duh». . . ‘I X‘. ......‘ .. . - . . _ . D .= .fell during "the last p'¢k of ’ .u'ea';hcr for setjeral days anyway.” benoreaervai cata. ‘money cleared will be siren to H ' ouie. 5 . Invitations to attend the lecture urillhe¢lre?n'.othecollexeuandor- ‘ sanitation; of Columbia and nearby A tonne. . .‘l‘he lecture willbe preceded by -‘I. _* dinner at at 6 o"¢:o';k;ffor all actiretand alumni men: ‘°°""’°"“"‘ 3'" Lambda Theta and their guests. 1 ‘l°¢'°°‘ ‘° :31 Anyone desiring special informa- tion concerning the may call Llias Jeanie 1'. Cline. president of Pi 'l.Ambdn Theta, 2016;-or fligs llary McKee, publicity chairman. ‘.’.."l7. V‘! in 1917. ; . p t flurriee of SCHOOL W Iii. *;;;:,,,':,,°:'*_:3*=* . ,,, ,,,,,, RUSH $3750.(l(l(l time:-—-1908. was, too 1911. ind; a ......_._. r 1915 all our in littie sfiow--but thei Central: College ‘/Secures record for nowfall in ‘October was; , - in 191:. wine; nearly 3 inches of snow‘ APl3.1,'°‘3l £9!’ Balm‘ ‘mg Fund. an United lqoaa. I-"Al.’€'I"l'l-Z‘, .\lo.. Oct. 30.—‘l‘h:, stamp of approval has been placed." by .he Board of Curators of Central. College on -the proposal to misc $730,000 for the erection of addition-. al buildingzs. be new units would. enable the college to accommodate" a student liody of 1000. Th Reedenmeteorologist i charge. ' 3 A The only other time _ , ‘was at all comparable irith this one‘ I month. Already this lOctoher has - 2-ecu nearly an inch of anon’. the neo- ond largest snowfall record for this month. This month’: rreather i. similar to that uslfillyihad the fin: part of Decembenf \ ‘From the viewpoint ‘of the farm- er, this month has very hack-, ward. Not more than one-half of‘ the state wheat crop ‘is in. “We don't see any temp in this :Mr'. Reed:-.r said. “At times we have P-.soxne.vcry fine weather through No- -vember but as ye‘. there is no indi- futzdii fur the erection of n,new chapel, a religious education build- catinn of it. ’ . in , a conservatory of music, a new . . ' ‘ ‘--—-*—-‘.'-° Yb. * b ' ' ' -, . . ‘M.L\,‘_ Ebowzus 885? : vary utlding and dormitory - t 1 ‘ It WATQS l-‘l7l\'l.-iRAL 17. ll. 5. Fire Plays llallnille. The haslaetball zanlc between the. University High School ’ _ ’ 0 __......._.. 35 Organization: Gite _l-‘bra! Offer-. and . Dean and , Hallsfille High » School which was ull ' , Th Squad. wearing their uniform of yel- uoning. are as follows Long, Elizabeth Bolui, Ber-nnn‘BaIt Guitar Broasa , Gwtal llatheoonfi Weston ' . _ on. and Harriet f. The.officer; of the Torch Club, rer. _ . C. Bnewer. director of athletics of the University, in a talk follow- ing the Torch. club announcement, said: “Ittakes the will of the root- ers as well as the-team to win a football game. He also raid that complimentary tickets to the Uni- \‘('J'sity game tomorrow afternoon... high-school football Boys‘ and Girls‘ Pep squads. c member; of the Girls‘ Pep low alickers and booster caps. gave several yells and songs. - ' The orchestra played several se- lections, William buckle played a violin solo, and Harold, Joseph. and Marion Duncan gave an acrobatic stunt. The assembly was closed with yells led by Arthur Walter.» —..._..._.¢_..c__.... T0 SELHIT 8%?‘ S'f‘l3l)l-‘.l~"l‘S Honorary Journalism Society to Hold Bettina Monday. Kappa Tau Alpha. honorary jour- nalism society, will hold its fall election of new members at 4 0'- clocl: Monday afternoon in the coun- cil room of Jay H. Neff Hall, Menitership is limited to the high- est-ranking studen‘.s—-almost always 1-eniore-—in the School of Journalism, Grades in professional courses are the basis of election. but xraoea in academic courses must avcruirc M ‘or better. The society is thought to be the only purely honorary stu- dent organization in any. school of journalism. ' ii; ‘in no.a..f.. last hike of th 1?? year tomorrow after the Antes granu- ° when members of the organization > ———————‘-——.—.o_.—— LAST (T. S. C. HIKE TODIORROW o . o . a o o - . . . 15:: 3120 for ._ Manhattan. Aracia of .., um City Sttahr. the id] Th .’ at of e lamb Da'l e 2.“ ' size. , T'h'"‘'- 9"‘ 5” C929 .\atiotin’l €863‘ . . . . . . . . . V Blink, at Columbia, the Lafayette I0ll(!.Ko. 15. A. F.‘ It A. ll. .3|-nh-rm~. 8: Alpha spin... ~ 'l\'o. 3 11 lb. 12 ' !"‘ruternll)' of Colunib . the Miasou- ‘oz.’ Tomatoeth . 1 Here at llan ttgn. Scottish ~ o u n - - o u . - - . n . a o o . The IOC size. V each . . . . . . . . . -.V . 9 .c '“‘£.’.‘.‘°".T’ 15c ‘ Corn. can 10c. 14¢. 15c. 17c und..‘. i 1 tare Co Rib Topeka Comiuo of Topeka. - * 2:; Ladies Bible Clatsfllisaionary 1 ._: E . t ' i ' ‘: " i .... “ ’ "“‘.. ‘¢':'§.'..".“.:i’Zr‘i’;in.‘.’.'.’.‘.‘.',‘.‘.-‘.'.’.’. Pwle and Ctjeber “ ;;.-“-e-'°':-3" * av my a . .: M, 3:»,-33359;; tgm; , No. 7.9 N. so St MEATS Phone 375 1 Park Christian Church I A i A ' .f lax ‘fkydnsd the Kansas .; ‘ ,‘ fschooltnas to’ u. ' . A - V’ A ‘P « 3"“ lb Pails caf: .’i“s”‘;‘.;:f'.;§"...”“*'.,..' 1 Cash & Carry 1 T, ?' 1 Fl, ~ naas , ‘ .i“:en. irillhe’fi"‘A3e'&:'.a 7a.n "'60" in l'eapoix'b4rUt‘bw:i|:‘-niirriliati A "3' brthecolum’ clnlitcr. I p. n. “'95 3"iM°‘sHIIII- Whvle : a .2-°.%.:“:.:‘-......*' °~.‘*:.*" "22... ~ . 1' _ ‘ ‘Grill , nu. rt». ,1. opt‘ . ALL DAY Pincus _§ ‘an.’ ork S‘-Btk . . . . ...22%C - 3 iii;-hta_a_Ii '., Porp légisklet Boilt.....z..7';fi5c ‘ '..3.K.,1¢.Ilr.adI u.n.Jou|...' Lid‘ “"1"? °'°----15‘ -"° 15°” ’ " 9 zfiflr. and fl. Jordan of shoulder‘ - 1530‘ §[:3:nI~{B‘bm'm' ° ' it/3.1“ - M319‘ ‘fiat; I‘ Stew .. . . . . . . .l0é E‘-er sweet Buttefine --:--.12!/8'1“. .2 on ..L.... t=- ~. -- nu... gm.“ M 5 p — ‘- mn1,1_n,, ‘ 2 1». tour: our. d’§“‘n..B‘°°. W“ ' P . 3151 1: lfa'chine8lioedBacon4oc . , = « 3!“! Sflhr.-Cured, Skinned : '- _' _ ......_......2_5c’ V : Ellrillru ‘ > On’ o o . . . . oaoo . as-ni . "..__ _ . . . . s -s.——rid§-EX Z?$—-fififhj . .......,....,.:...-....-.:;:§.-... .- .'_. s - i .‘- “ ' ' .. . , ' < ' - ‘ - A .. ,. 4‘: . : - 1 74- .- .., . .._ _“ -- _ ..‘ at . oocaooonnw ’.--0--+ .' --- .., i 1 OO‘O‘I'O’O’o notlggmfi .t, .r ..CCOO'. I -I-; .4- .-¢_ _3 lugs for For-he Large Crowd Expected--Presluw 1 ,’ ‘ Editor. 3 ‘ postponed yesterday was played to- terian . to Attend. 1 ‘. 'l'hh'ty-five orgmigaon, W day at 8 olclock. , The Christian Student Congrcsra-g flows’: for the funeral sefviecs of ' _ , _ _ ‘ ' Dr. Henry J. \\'aters«‘ of Kansas‘ ---— - I C3)‘. who was buried in Columbia ' V ‘_ — in" " T . . -‘Cemetery yesterday. ‘ ' A A S ‘ I ~ - ,'€ 053‘! Went sen: ivy the editorial! S 5 _ . i ' ‘staff of the Weekly .Ka C't ' G CO 3 ‘ Star. the Southwest I\'heatnl?n‘prpi‘eJ: e _ \ 0 , ; mm Association. Stephen; Co 2; - -. ' ° ‘ lAlpha Gamma Rho fr'a m. the Pi“."‘.E-.1.‘?_9}. .. ‘- " .303 Wale" 1 G flit}-, the land ' . ' WI! ere aaciati . Ca 3 ‘ . - -. \ . . Bablicatiaus at Topeln.(-mKu..pi)i:¢r» eh Callibage" Del ‘ Dir“? my Bean sand”. . . . - . - . .. J. L . . . . . . . . . . .. « Soho? of ion... C‘: , the .‘ G '1 ‘ _~ . 093 , ' -ll-.nb-mu number -it corixinem 9 réfiim. . ”I.T.°f’:uf"Is"ii... {oi-c W ‘Uif Hiio ' state diriaion of the ; ‘ ' ' I ' ' . ' _ ° ' V‘ -7 ;'al:oi: lalzw, the faculty Head Lettuce. c 1 Honey. per 7 C j V" ’ WW5 1 ' 1- l...’ . . . . . . . v . We. gun; :21. at Clin- Cf ’ 1"‘ ’ ' ' ’ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' x ’, ‘ ,- . , en‘. ‘ark off‘ of th ery, per Pum ki , ,- Cit)’ Star. thei Citfil . hunch p us 216 I I . , ‘ Q _ . . . . . . . . per , , , , _ _ , , 2 v .-. fiscal; ‘of hi 1.. a .c. alumni” a I .'- ° €lalt,lJ'cbourd'f‘theK as‘ , . . . , ' ' am. Axra..nmrc.‘§u..... "“ ‘, sxgonnai SPECIALS . fi_(;1;x ocitxliasnhzttan. Van (.'ump"s Pork and Beans. the regular C . u Iéovucoc-can ally- . ‘*l3;a€4;-.: .1‘ “ l I i . . .. . _.‘ . - ‘ . _. , l‘ 0; . . n \\ E it ‘‘‘IS ’ ~' . . i \ V F. B. 1\iIJMFO_RD: lcoqtlnuedfrcvlflil n the ‘A. C. R. Club or llontana Uni- yeraity, and the Oo-Too-Tan Club of Louisiana State Univa-sity. appoi'.*.ed to work on the measures to be taken at this convention. .—.._J_..—-—.: --.—- -o- ~-———<-—--- .r~.-.a» _ (3 wll hike to Sbepard's pasture with members of the Presbyterian Stu- dents Association. It is planned to center the entertainment on the hike aronnd Halloween. ‘ _--.?..._..._- . .. Delegates to the Alpha Gamma ' Rho convention will attend the mass meeting zonight before going to the mwarming as gueata of the Ag- rlculturc Club. _ Tomorrow’: pro- .1 fronA quozed today: * restock U .Lodia top; ‘tap cheep and lambs, fl to $2 under 1,1’-I! Y,'0C'I‘0B.ER~ ‘ 1.. 4. ' A ‘ Looallarfla. ~ what race 2 cents on the 1061 market today. making the top 8115) " ‘L82. Heavy 'sprinR "5 1 cent. making then! 17 centa. The p!'e?8llh|R' Wit” 39 Hogs, 60: under 8:. cattle, 60¢ under St.-Louis St. Louis top. _ Poultry-Heavy hens, 196; light hens, He; heavy springs. 17:: light sprinn, 15c; turkey hens. 211:; old toms. 17¢; young ducks, 12¢; old cocks. Sc; geese. F.ggs—42c: country butter. 40¢. - Grain -Wheat .\'o. 2. $l.50(iil.52; oats. 36@38c; corn, 88@‘J0c. East St. Louis Livcstodn. ly United Prose. , .\'ATIO.\'AL STOCK _Y‘Al{D5. lll.. Oct, 30.—Cattle-—Receipts, 1200; <\ ._4_.4_ ._. . u.rk.:,3‘:a&ty;, nlatlre ‘big: P $7.50: no sale on '7 its-a =.".-.2 I Z_ : ' - _- . . .— * 'l€' t‘-. '5‘. : rr.‘._~' " 5-5‘ 3 - -4 - ‘ v ~"*'—"' f ,,,.o ...., 2.-....;a.¢a.." . .7ie--"gm-. r. 2...... .0-..em.i°ia_ MARKET NIEWS o ‘u=.:.-‘«é»1sové=¢ve-?1=*c- ‘.;.£°'.;l.'; "‘*" '- r St. is-is Caahtlrain. Wheat I.'mdl-1~'o- 1. stfiaonn ST. LOUIS. llo.. Oct. . —Corn 1 7:, --No. zihitc. 82@84c: Ila)‘. 7550: Wheat ’;'ha ' 2. 8I.63@ L64; Dec.._78Qc:July,'78‘.§e. 3 P No. 2. $l.3?2@l.75: No. 3, 31, — 9 rd)-No. 1. 81.6%. . _ T. No. 3. 815231,. if ‘ 1L_ heifera; eowa. $4635.85; cannon and cutters, '@8.50. calves. $1 atockera and feed . 85 . Boga--‘Reeei @540: higher"; hetiwy. medium. $11.-t0@l1.'c'5; light. 1.50 @’1l.90; light ligitta,'$l‘l.E@12.10: par ng sows, 335061035; plfl. $ll.75@12.l0: bulk. 8ll.80®ll.75- ‘ Sheep-’P.eceipt:. 500; market, I dull, weak; ewes, $3@'a'.4'>0; cannera: . and cutzera. $l.60@4; wool lamb»! $l3.5O@1l5.75. - ’ St. lfltlit Produce.- liy l'nitul Prou. ST. LOUIS. 510., Oct. 30.-Etta‘ ‘First country candied. 4~I@«i3Cli m‘dll".lll‘y firsts. 35(I_i3BC. Butter -«Creamery extra. 5055c; standards. 47¢; firsts. «llc; seconds,‘ 3 c. *3 Poultry—llcns. 152:6: turkeys. 17; . *"_e. 9 l l l l _ _,_ ___,_ ._ ._.._._..-- gram will include a buffet luncheon given at the chapter house by the- rare The delegates will attend the His- souri-Ames football game in a body tomorrow afternoon. ...._.Q—— ltchaoxhlin Slade Captain in Guard. . Jack McLaughlin. cadet colonel of ‘ the R. O. T. C. Infantry regiment. was ,recentl,\‘ selected captain ’ of , Batti-Y3‘ F2, 128th Field .-\rtiller_\' neg.» 1 iment ,nf the . Missouri National Guard. and has been ordered before a board of officers for examination._l Butt , E is in Sedalia. Capt. lie- the 128th Field Artillery are in Co-. lumbia. . ..___ _, . A Back From State I’.-T. A, Neel. Mrs. '1'. ll. llrool;.~, .‘llr.<. Harold R. Gilpin. Mrs. ilmmct. er. Mrs. Grover Lanhmn. and Mrs. P’. L. Graves returned this mornint: from Sednlin where they have he-en ome ed Meats . . . . . . . . .. - .$7.9ll Fresh Sausage, lb. . . . . . . . . . . ..l5c A Smoked Hams, lb. . . . . . . . . . H23"/4c _ Picnic Hams, ‘lb. . Fresh Hams, Small, lb. . . . . ..20c Small Fresh Shoulders, lb. . . . . . .l5c Usual Low Prices on Other Meatsfi , Packing House Cash & 1 g Carry Market so lb. Can Lard attending the state convention of the 1 Parent-Teacher Association. ; Tl1ere’s~ Fine Aluminum —v . . . . . . . . . . ..17‘/gc ‘ -I 4‘. -- xI&:a:.iu3;s;:.=13* 422.5}; , ——a piece j of , AI:-inanr is Mother’: Oat: Alazaizau I.‘ ‘a.-J )3-fi¢‘&§.'a. Here's a new In eve num ware. Perhaps your for their quality wa re. there are the Catalo package of Mother's Oats (Alumi- num Brand) you will find a piece of line §tlurni- mould. a convenient long-handled ladle. or a lumdsorne sugar shaker. There are 36 different table and kitchen luxuries ’ So you want Moth'ér's Oats for two Coupons, too, in every package Remember. besides the piece of aluminum War in every -package! idea- c.o'~._.. - first will be a fancy pudding in this assortment. rcasms and to get fine aluminum ware. coupons in every paclcagooi makers d by 20-year replacement rantcc. Also. RADIO outfits and accessories. jewelry. watches, toys. etc. etc.—over 150 in all. Send your name on postal today for Complete Premium‘; FREE ‘ -' Ask your grocer today for Mother's‘ Aluminum Bra Cl 0 nor nr.lt"~\ care to Ea stjuluorz $8.. Chic¢. ill . E 6'9" :5‘ 1m‘ —-e am” .9 ii’.-- \ Supreme for Pancakes Waflloa Muffins zl .. :,fr.i“~ ‘~: ’ - T .331 .?-Q? ..._... 4 o 1' Claims and I 9 A . 1 Kiwi-. . bac Regardless of an Counter-Claims . ‘ You can never realize the super-goodness of H-P flout; unless you try it. Any gro_cer "will glnqly you an opportunity to try H-P FLOU . 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