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Columbia Daily Tribune from Columbia, Missouri • 3

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Pane Three THE OOIrMUTA DAILY TRIBUNU fatunW ynlxr J1 101 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Closing Out Sale Parents I IhreHbytcrlnn Churcli (Continued from Page 1) Apples Never Heard of the Place my A Sult Wickoff back Injor par tt wouldn't Phone 309 It Never Stops Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 2(5 hopeless SU1U IVWLlUcty 1 l' Poultry Association Met INAL SCORE Teachers' Reading Circle A Exhibit ion of Paintings Marriage License Vaccinate Vniversity Chickens with no greater suc offlclar report again An Indorsement and II Here NewYorkiStorei Saint Louis a I Agent Progressing Abbott new No Ciianee in This Town the 4 AUCTION DAY MONDAY too Ill mannered to Improving NOVEMBER 16 good LIPSCOMB GARTH ever toured the the fan the get cordially invited to these Madison A Hart minis 7 lies tn at Mrs will you have all Inquired today It is since In it of a A Dally Trlnnno Want Ad got you what you want whenant IL the arch and makes walking a pleasure Best shoes made wear up to the minute in style and moderate in lei price See tlienl tomorrow jC5j They were prize birds be carefully looked after The Columbia Township Reading Circle met this afternoon In the court room at the court house HTEEL Til UN'S CONSISTING NERVATION LIHRIRV CARS men COACHES CHAIR CARS OR PARLOR CARS AND CAE CARS as de the girl ped bia this at the I Want Is STOCK Davis and Neeley bought and sliip 1047 head of hogs from Colum Halisvlllo and Browns Station week said the rugged moun tainccr to the member of congress going to vote for you hard frequent one man ns doos a little Bunthln to protect homo in you don't resent my stand in favor of what ye fee You 'interfered with UH moonshiners wuth mentionin' ano Improved the demand a boy at the easiest shoe on earth made so by the soft cushion inscle that fils into the sole of your foot Supports real for BULLS OR 2 Shorthorns 2 Poll Angus 1 Whiteface good In dividuals Will be sold reasonable Also 25 head 4 and 5 year old mare mules an 4 horse mules'fat Sold In pairs or in lots See Newman Stark 14 24 OR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping located near shoo factory and High School 625 Washington avo It 13 II Piepmeler assistant engineer of the Illinois state highway depart ment a graduate of the University of Missouri in 19u8 Is here to see the Washington game his first visit to the columns commencement June 1908 Close to three Write for pho full information 123 A Lite The Boone County Poultry Asso elation met this afternoon at court house About 25 chicken cders attended the meeting 7 4 OR RENT Part of a seven room cottage all modern except heat for light liousekeeplng1511 Wind sor street 14 20 WASHINGTON Nov 14 All is well aboard the American cruisers North Carolina and Tennes see according to a cablegram to the navy department It was denied that marines or bluejackets had been landed by North Carolina at Beirut Syria 7 or three days the department had been flooded with messages from friends and relatives of men on the cruisers who were alarmed by pub lished rumors that the North Caro lina had been blown up by a mine in Turkish waters On account of in terrupted cable service tjiere had been no communication with the vessels for more than a week con sequently while no real anxiety was felt by navy officials they could not make the denial of the rumor nec essary to set the public mind at rest 3: 3: (See North Window) A 1 A zt i About twenty University chickens thosqof thefeathered variety were recently vaccinated for the preven tion of a poultry disease known as roii will OR Buggy In good condi tion Cheap If taken at once 'phono 603 or call at 1213 East Broadway 14 17 OR SALE All steel Quick Meal range good as new Leaving town Apply 1119 East Ash street Phone 340 wliltc 21 24 IL recovers a punt i yards Phil Savage stays in si Then Mai i Iago JICerieu? lssucJiTtbis 'afternoon to Alfred 13 Potts aged 24 and Miss Maybentley Campboll aged 21 both of Rocheport I TIGEBSWALK ON WASHINGTON I) 26 3 By experienced man permanent work as a farm hand also work by student before or after school Address II Tribune office or telephone 1188 green 14 16 are engaged with the Germans along a wide curve of 150 miles from Stall uponan In the northeast through Goldap and Krugslanken which is well within the tangle of lakes down to Soldau in the southwest Military observers say the Germans have apparently checked their retreat in Poland and by counter attacking are endeavoring to create a diversion They say! however that the Russians are not to be turned from their plan which is believed to be an attack on Danzig They argue that the Ger mans either must allow East Prussia to be overrun a second titne or bring up re enforcements ana that they can hardly weaken their army along the Polish frontier for what would leave Posen and Silesia open to in vasion The allies are hoping an ef fort will be made relieve East Prussia at a sacrifice to the German armies in Belgium and rance In any fighting in their own terrl tory the Germans will have the ad vantage over the Russians as they have a network of strategic railways to move their reports quickly and they use motors to a larger extent than their opponents In' West landers the Germans do not seeih to have improved their po sition to any marked extent In fact an unofficial report trim the north of rance last night says they have again lost Dixmude which they took last Tuesday that their attempts to break down the British resistance around Ypres have failed and' that their attack in the vicinity of La Bassee has met cess TheGerman say th erman attJSkV'U ffra' pro grossing' and records the capture of some prisoners On the other hand the rench official communication declares that all German attacks have been repulsed and that an advance has been made by the allies nearly everywhere Vienna admits the Austrians have evacuated Eastern Galicia but as an offset to this they say Servian re sistance has broken and that the Austrians have crossed the Danube driving the Servians back into their own Musical Attraction at the Columbia Theatre Thursday It extravagant to these gaslights his wife said her husband ly might ns well have the light motor works anyhow on the Tiger fumble on 1 yard line Time Score: MISSOURI 26 WASHING TON 0 a in both the morning and vices at 10:45 a respectively At services Miss Tobener Heard the Voice of Jesus The choir will sing an anthem at the evening services Stand at the The Senior Epworth League meets at 6:30 and will be In charge of the volunteer band of the University Episcopal Church Bate rector Holy commun ion 7:30 a Sunday school and Bible class 9:45 a Morning prayer and sermon 11:00 Evening prayer and 1 sermon 7:30 Special meeting of the students belonging to and interested in the Episcopal Church am young people of the par ish at 6:30 Morning sermon Interrogatus The Ques tion Concerning the Destiny of Are there few that be saved? Even ing address Secular and the Tuodsay Club Meeting The Tuesday Club will meet day November 17 at 2:45 the A auditorium' 'Quayle will be the leader No expense has been spared sembling this chorus for on pends piece show scene of opportunity for the display of beauty agility and grace Stephens Col lege Notes A bundle containing 4 yards of white goods 4 yards of black goods 2 spools thread and waist Wrapped In Strawn Holland paper Between Broadway and Hitt streets Return to Trib une it the war began the women have been taking the places of men on the Paris street cars" do it here but are OR our room cottage on Sanford avenue Apply to care Tribune i j( 14 20 Christian Churcli Bibbs school 9:30 Morning wor ship 10:45 Sermon Conquer ing Ideals for the Church" Even fug worship 7:30 Sermon Challenge of Ago to Youth? Chris tian Endeavor 6:30 Prayer meeting Wednesday 30 Leader for this meeting Whitehouse The public Is services ter much' of the success "Little Boy Blue" Is The splendid Bal Tibnrin of the first net affords plenty Broadway Methodist Church The Sunday school meets at 9:30 Rev Grimes will preach evening ser ond 7:30 the morning will sing The attractivo exhibit of paintings by Saint Louis artists which was assembled by the St lamia An League and Is now on view in the Museum of Classical Archaeology at the University will be open on Sun day afternoon from two until o'clock are cordially invited to attend Catholic Church 11 irst mass at 7:00 high mass at 10 sermon Accepted Opening of the mission which is a series of reunions in struction 'and exercises given by an expert and approved priest for the renewal of a religious life in the parish The dominant Idea of the mission is to impress upon each per son' the necessity of saving his soui that Is of keeping out of hell of eternity into hpaven To make success of any undertaking thought and are necessary bo with sal vation' if we wonld succeed we must be In earnest we must 'work and pray Evening service at 7:30 rosary sermon "Salvation How Ac Tho mission will be given by ather McKeown All are invited to attend these services' did Kate refuse ty xto Ring 'All That "She refused because bo true she wants the vote Sunday school at 9:45 a Wor ship at 11 when Dr Elwnng will speak: Great War and Evening service at 7:30 at 6:30 be LONDON Nov 14 While the bat tle in West landers continues to hold public attention because of the desperate character of the fighting the numbers of men engaged and ths territory at stake military men now look upon East Prussia as the center of gravity of the war In the latter field of operations a tremendous battle Is" developing The Russians are pushing vigorously a great enveloping movement They (Continued from Page 1) ed to cripple any of the German ma chines Then suddenly the four allied aero planes 'made a swift dash toward their own'trenclies and were follow ed by tho Germans who perceived the perils of the situation only when shrapnel burst about them In a few minutes tho German machines crashed to tho earth six Admission is free and all 3 Daily Trains 3 rik 1 "LITTLE BOY A Cush00 Shoa i rSUPERDREADNAUGHT GOES TO BOTTOM What arefiyou 'going to give your boy for Christ mas? you want to spend just One Dollar to make him? one of the happiest boys in town and have the satisfaction of knowing that you have made a judicious expenditure A leaflet giving all the particulars is yours for the asking far Is it to civilization son?" do first place I ain't yer Son und besides I never heard of de place" at cut prices Everything must sold1: Monday and Tuesday Come Early i PREVIOUS TO GOING TO PRESS Tin: TRIBUNE 'AM'ERTAINED THAT NEBRASKA WHIPPED KAN SAS TODAY BY A SCORE 35 lOIIIIIOML WAHIS TOO LATE TO CIASH1Y what you'll say to ST yourself the day you begin wear Dr A Reed Cushion Shoes or nothing so 1 easy on your feet so restful so like the by gone days of youth when you know what tired aching burning feet as this famous ourth Quarter Quigley Is calling the penalties because the Tiger line Is using thoh hands Illegally Lake and Woody back in for Wild er and Larue Lnko races 30 yards recovering Iris owu fumble on the run Then Lake shot a pnsa to Wyatt who fum bled on 10 yard punts to center of Held If Captain Clay and Duncke! for No lan and Woody Max Miller Lewis of Greene races 10 1Si hurt He stays in showing lots of pop now ball on our 20 yar Hue Lewis of from our 25 yard line square in front of the posts boots a field goal' from placement End of game inal score: MISSOURI WASHINGTON 3 There is a splendid treat in store for local theatregoers In the prom ised engagement of tlie great musical comedy success Boy which will be at the Columbia Theatre on Thursday November 19 It marks the divergence of the Vi ennese composer from the set form of Hungarian operetta and bls grad ual adoption American meth od In this The story Is kept from becoming too serious and is freed from the eccentricities of the average Hungarian plot sometimes not understandable by Americans Rudolph Schanzer and Carl Lindau the Hungarian authors succeeded ad mirably in their book along these lines but to make assurance doubly sure the adaption of their work by the two clever Americans A Thomas and A was de cided on The book of thenustcal comedy is therefore of the merriest kind and the music by the foremost composer of Vienna Henry Bereny is already ranked among the classic contribu tions of this renowned school of mas ter melodists Boy ran an entire season in New York City after In ternational successes in Vienna Paris and Berlin It is this original pro duction which will bo seen here It Is the peer of that other Viennese hnmoftal product Merry Wid and will rank with the best ef forts of the producer of wom and the of This later musical comedy from Vienna is noted for its numerous lively and brilliant musical numbers To interpret these the management has engaged the highest salaried chorus that baa country They are rated also as the most beautiful girls on the stage Our time being up we will close out our entire stock of $5 cash and $5 monthly no interest or taxes Highly pro ductive land big markets tographs and Munger Bldg Kansas City Mo colorsand you learned that replied Uncle lopsole quite learned yet but getting on I feel exactly grace ful as yet but got over being afraid that fall LV COLUMBIA 10:50 ain COLUMBIA 1:15 pm LV COLUMBIA 4:30 pm 25 1 GIL3LIN DORSEY Has Sectnvd the Agency for Ainolox the New Discovery for the Cure of Skin IMwohiw tho proscription of a well known doctor who has used It successfully In his private practice curing many bad chronic cnsos of eczema tetter salt rhoum psoriasis acne and other skin affections Only a short time ago a now Improvement In tills proscription was discovered that so Increased Its healing power that It Is now curing many cases of skin diseases that were thought to bo incurable Recently in Toledo a prominent business man was cured of case of psoriasis of over fifteen years' standing This remarkable proscription called Amolox is now for the first time on sale at a moderate price with' uie ieauing: stores AU sufferers of eczema or any dls caso of the skin or scalp can give it a trial undfcr: bona fide guarantee if not satisfactory money refunded Recommended and guaranteed by Gilman Dorsey In chronic cases of dry ekfn diseases like psoriasis use both liquid and ointment Trial slze''50c eiw 7 I i The Dally Tribune Is the best me dium in Columbia sfor filling wants because It has fai the biggest circu lation of any dally paper In Columbia and offers thd 'better opportunity for a man with a want to find the right bargain I Small Missouri arm AR ST LOl IS 8:50 pm AR ST 0:30 pm AR' ST LOUIS bleached bed sheets on at i for full size TTEND ARMERS 1 NEBRASKA KH'O lK The Apple Store 1 Daylight Service to ALUM in BAKING CWDER 0 BERLIN Nov 14 wireless to London) German military boad quarters today gave out an official as follows: the branch of the Yser Canal at Nfeuport our marines haves in flicted heavy losses to the enemy and we thave'takcn 700 prisoners Dur ing our attacks on Ypres another 1100 prisoners have boon taken rench attacks to the west and cast of Sofssons have been repulsed with heavy losses to the the East Prussian frontier at Eydtkuhnen and also further south of the east of the outlet of the Ma surian lakes fresh battles have do veloped but no decision has been Official reports reaching here from Vienna are as follows: the eastern arena of the war the Tiursuit of 'the enemy' was con 'yeslereny' along' the entire I In spile of incessant fighting JiwiUi 'the rear guards of the enemy who occupied especially prepared en trenchment speaking tho heights to tho east of Osetchlna Makutlsc itant and Novoselo on the river Save havp been reached The enemy is in full retreat in the direction of Kot schalveja and Valjevo wh'ere accord ing to reports from Austrian avia tors many thousands on trains have been cut off addition to war material pre Vlously captured we became posscss ed ot fourteen ammunition wagons severs! ammunition and hospital de pots tents etc We have made numerous prisoners the exact num her of which has not yet been ascer tained from the cavalry fighting In which we were successful at Koam flnsk against a Russian corps no important lighting took place yesterday in tho northeastern arena of the war We repulsed one of tn reconnoitering parties which was endeavoring to obtain in formation of our movements 'A report I from Constantinople translated literally reads as follows: help the enemy lias been forced to evacuate his positions Itf and is retreating along the entire if front pursued by us on all boy I hope you are a deportment mark jumped from 37 per cent to 90 per cent since I began taking apples to do teach I plain color i 1 ginghams I II A Mlliuairi Slate I at 10 A 4 A cl I i OCyd I tfor i i 111? percales all 8 fill I 3.

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