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meekly J1 LX BOZEMAN, MONTANA, FRIDAY, lJECE:l!DER 14, 1911 :-IUMBER 11 WEARERS OF "M" ELECT ROSS DRAMATIC CLUB ROSS IS GIVEN POSITION ON R.M. 1 COLLEGE WOMEN PLAN TO MEET WAR EMERGENCY AT SPECIAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENTAT ANNUAL BANQUET . TO PRESENT PLAY 'M" CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET AND BUSINESS MEETING MONDAY NIGHT. TO ASK FOR HELP FROM THE STUDENT BODY IN COMPILING A SCRAP BOOK PERTAINING TO ATHLET- IN GYM TONlfiHT I CONFERENCE TEAM I DEAN HERRICK AND PROFESSOR ATKINSON SPEAKS TO WOMEN AT ASSEMBLY LAST FRIDAY . REPRESENTATIVES OF DIFFER- ENT DEPARTMENTS TELL 0 F OPPORTUNITI ES IN VAR IOU:. !CS. WOMENS COURSES. Two One Act Plays by Popular Eng- Montana State College Star ia Cho6en I ----- hsh Author to be Presented by I By Crowle y as Fullback on .:\louday e"enlng th(• mtmbers or the 1 collegiate sports such as: Scores oi All -Star Casts. All Rocky Mountain Team club met at their annual ban- 1 all c:-ontests, names of all _players. or I On Friday morning. December 7. of college women at to con quet wblch was held at the Club Cate contestants. and any other interesting -- -- lbe women of the coll ege met for I sider the vocations for collel:"e women. ;;even members were present, a t;cant data pertaining to athletics. Much Hehearsals are completed for the To Tom Ross goes the position of their first womc-a·!') ossembly in the I It ?.as Yery successful as far as tt hhowing indeed considering the num· hah been forgotten by who are I production to be offered the publlc I tullback on the all-Rocky Mountain j assembly room. A large number were was earned but now n feeling has gathered together on former no" in school and it remains fordtbe by the College Dramatic club nex\ footbaH ele'1en accordmg to Clem- present and much 111terest. was shown I been among the college \\Omen here- ! nllar occasion• Those seated at Alumni as "ell as the entire stu ent S d . i t T C l Lt If II . h t d h lh . 1 · · , s I::. i atherm to ether alur ay and the rast 1s ready for ts men row ef. a orney, o ic a, m the duscussrnn which took place. t a ue, pe: aps to e great crisi8. tl:e rnble were Thomas Ross, Elmer hod} 10 5 t n g g tlebut MaDJ new stars wUl appeat wnter and former foot.ball star who Dean Una B Herrick, who has al- '' e are DO'' m, that "e should coosid- Umsh. Henr) Oberle, Fred Finch, the material which 1s vital LO the sue- b . . h n h . . b ce s t the ":\I" club scrap book. This 1n the college tlleatncal firmament e\·ery team of t e conference m a strong part In every e1 o" ''e can 1 l t e posit1<ms t at !'rank Harris, Otto Roberts, and Mel- 8 0 as tllese mvoh·e practically an act ion during the past season. The thing which "'a!:i for the mterest or tile men are \•acatmg every day and \in Senz. Ross, Harris, and Roberts matter '' 111 be taken up '"'·ith the stu- talent hitherto untned before a Boze I announrements of Crowley's all-star the women ot !\fontana State college hO\\ we may learn where the posi- had won their letter in previous 'lent body at an early date. man audience A stage has been bmH team appe{lred in th e Sa1t Lake Her-11a1d before the ,,omen a plan wbirh 11 o.1s nre and many other details lears but for the other four it was The"){' club went on record as be- that ''ill elevate the actors three feet aJd.ReN1bl!can some days ago and is to prove a strong factor II' thr>1r CPrnmg them Dean Herrick gave to. the first meeting. they having won 111 ta\or oC the prohibition of eel· abo,- 0 the le\•el of the drill hall tloot represents the selection of the only courses. 1he \\omen au 1c..lt-a and lhe nucleus tbe1r ')I" in footba11 this season. Rou- lt-e;P men "earing high school em- thus enabling everyone in the audi· I man who. in all llrobability. was in Pour years ago the Vocational con- for a and inrtuen<'iaJ movement. k f ·rsl •1's1>osed of· hlerut;, however, this matter requires ... tint" was 1 11 "- em:e to obtain an unimpeded view. a position LO pick Utis eleven. 1 gress for high school girls ;:')he tohl of the many C'Otll"SPs that are fif'Pri; being elected for the coming a Yote of the student body before it Jame:s :.\l. Banie is the author of both The plac·ing o[ Ross on the all-con- at this college and under the 11irec· oa:ered m this in:stitution and yet 'ear nod new memhers heing taken in. <·an he put into effect. The argu- of the one·act plays that are to be ferentc team comes nol as a surprise tion or thp 11e,;.n or wonwn has aided when the women of the college hava '1 om Ross was the unanimous C'hoi<"e ment advancerl for such a measure Is vrod11ced and the audience cannot to :\1 S. C. who have watch- ; 11 enC"cnraging girl:s 10 <"Ontinne therr iiuisbed them they need to know for President \\bile )lelvin Senz and thal ihe wearing of various letters hut be interested in the interpreta- him work during the past season but e<lucation and ·o a. voeation '' hPre can best turn their knowt. J'red Finch, both new men. were elect.- tPnds to cheapen the true value of tion the actors put upon. his work, ra1her it establiRbes their own firm for ·whkh they \\ere Nq1eciallr adapt. ohtainP 1 l in school Mrs. Her ed vire-vresident and secretary-treas- the Gold 'M.' In so far as the win· which represents by far the most dif- helief thal the only I ed. Notec..1 tipeakers have been rid;; 1 0111lrrned hy saying that having l'f 1 r respectively Se,·en men. \'\"lo- ning of a letter entails great. endea- f'icult. task the Dramatic club has yet man for this posit10n. Hts abthty to brought. here and the high school felt this need growing stronger and 1.er of the- t:meted letter in football \or and sacrifi<'es. it should and must attempled. James M. Barrie is the gain where all others failed, his girls who were sent. as delegates have was ready to sponser a th1H were not able to be Loe a series or author of charming novels. ::;peed ancJ determination throughout received a great inspiration wblC' 4' m 1 ' emt-nt wberel>)· an anarn::;-ed anrl J 1 rP&C'nt as all had applied for enlist- lt planned ro bold ··sentimental Tommy,'" "Tommy and ull of hii; g:ames are the cbaracter is· they have carried !Jack lo their var· alphal.Jetized tatalogue may 1.Je secur. JT'eut in the a' iation senke nnd were met-tings throu1rhout the year 10 or- Grizel." '"The Little Minister.1' and tits that won for Ross his backfield ious high schools. ed and keJlt where all college girls in. :;Pattie )fonda) night. King, Bor· dl'r that a good spirit may be kept that delightful fantasy 1 "Peter Pan·· ro:>ition. As Crowley 1>uts it In the A year ago Dean Jameson of the find these positions which are ton. :\la bin. \Yylle. "Wheeler, Taylor alive in the few who are lett; al- in which Maud Adams has starred tor Salt Lake Republican, Ross, of Mon- Stale rni\·ersitJ called a conference 01 1 en. She proposed that a clearing an1i Hr·rgntan W('re ihe absent rhough small In numbers. they are rears. His latest success is a one-act tana State. is an ideal fullback un- hv be <'ould be concluC'led here on the Businf"ss having bt:>en of a' large in s1iirit and no doubt war play entitled · 1 The Old Lady der the new rules. He also can com- h d th 1 d hi t campus where such work could be num1nnou::> banquet was greatly en- lead, as they have in the past. in en- Sbowti Her Medals" but so popular Js pete wilh Stiefel and Anderson in ;:cke:on. e A carried on, correspondenc·e arranged joyrd by the :;elect few after which terprising work for the good of M. thi:i \\Ork that it was absolutely im- 1 passing or kicking. This · tl between these firms which are J>lan:; for the future were discussed S. C. possi1.Jle to secure it at any price. The player starred in Colorado and in the to throughout the west and especially in and a 8ocial hour passed in pleasant Last years ·M· cluh was an entbus· book containing another play "Qual- important game with Montana. State The iryouts for the college debat.e this state and this department. so recollectl ·ons o• past triumphs. organiz.ation and bore a large 8 h h'b' . . 1 . h h 1 . t ., tl · b · ' itY .tre.et"· costs t e pro 1 itive price un V( rs1tr was t e w o e aggie eam. 1 team ,, ill be held in the assembly at ( < 1 11:' former may e grven an It is the pion of the club to part in the activities of college life. of f1ft) dollars for ihe book al one I le could pierce the Montana line [or o'clock tomorrow afternoon and all JHH"tunity to secure students from our compile a scrap book a:t !';Orne time j The membership \Vas exceedingly not including the royalty for pennis· yardhge when not another aggie back inlerested are urged to be present own state schools and so that the lat- lr. the futurp of all things pertaioiug lnrgP. twPnty-two wearers of the 'M' b l S Id I . Al . th fl ld h ter may not feel they must take thA lo athle!l .,..s. This feature has been being in fiCbool; twelve of them grad- sion to t e P ome '=''1 I C'ou u ga1u. so m e open e ' e "·ith a fi\'e minute speech prepared. ' I ma) be gamed from this o[ the popu- made se\-eral Jong runs and brought 1 The rules and regulations by which first position offered them. sadly neglected in the past and many uated in the spring, _almost with- Iarily or the author whose work will the l>all to the 10 yard line just be- the Soph-frosh debate is go,·erned 'rhe war situation has brought more a victory and many a. hero on grid- out exception the remammg members ;.-be presented Saturday night. The fore the game ended . I ure as follows: clearly to the minds o[ the women iron or rrack is all but forgotten in I are now in some branch of the ser- M C. todav Such a book will con- vh.'e- Last years off icers were: names of the plays to be given are lt will easily he recalled by those Article I. Date thnt they have a great. undertaking tain inf11rmalion collecterl on all past Craig: lugram, president, and )1yron respecti\·ely '"Th e Twe lv e-Pound ''ho saw the Missoula game that in During each rear a debate shall be an1i lH"eparation in this way seems lo athletic· contests since the ::ichool on Carr, secretary, both of whom were ··The "'ill... The program Lhe last three minutes of play Ross held hetween the freshman and sopho lie the first. step in accomplishing the hill entered the realm of inter- mPmbers of last years Senior class. hroke through the university'; line more rlnsses. this debate to be held what b IJeiore ihe women. Sele<·tion. College Orchestra. continually and rolled up yardage 011 ihr e\•ening of the seconil Friday :.\liss :\lary Danielson answered In The Twevle Pound Look the was on the ten yard I in DC'cember, otherwise ar· response to the request from Deai:li BASKETBALL SQUAD run IS AWAKENED Setting-The office in ir Harry l!ne lime was called. It Is gen- ranged by the Forensic Council. H•rrick that women of the rnrtous lJ Sim's London hOme. erall) admitted that one minute more Article I I. Question departments voice their opinion or CaH-S1r Hany Sims. a noo' knight o( plav \\Ould have meant the defeat sul.'h a plau. "'The biology depart- DAJLV BY EDITORIAL HEAD \Y J D nba 1 ady Sims Etta Xor t the- umve1sily. The quesuon lor debate ,..hull be lllt'nl. snicJ Danielson. is ritting l) I - rec-' aste11,ueo1·grer.cat1; h see11::. The team as picked by Crowley is I <'hosen for the women 10 go into the schools and - ,, ... follows: nnei-colleg1at._ contes1s. unlesi; there I teach additional 15ubjecti; to those In F:nds-\·Varner. Utah; Flegal, Colo- be a of such in whic·h \\ hH·h they have HlJeciahzed and thus"' Success of Team in Upholding Form. l.ookrng 0 '·ei the- dmi. Inh·1·m1si::1on, Orchesirn. raclo college. the question shall be one o[ this num. hell' out in the great demand for in- er Record Lies With Underclass- onb of the past uf our institntion a The Will Tackles-Twit«hell. Utah Aggies; her and shall he chosen by the Faren- Hrunors."· Other women who ex- men to Large Extent. freshman re1)orter. a:s1>iring to some Setting-The law office of Devlzea Colorado CoJ1ege. sic In case t:J.o inter.cot: pressed their approYal of the plan day hcilcl a position on the Exponent r aud Son. f:uards-Adams, C'olorarlo; Brandt, legiate questio11 or questions shall and tolrt of the work of their depart· st;lf1. dhwo\'ererl an edi tori al with C'ast- ).(r. Devizes, a successful law· Ucnver. ha\e heen thosen by Lhat time. the ments were: :\lbs Georgia Knott, 1..:ver) day during the last two the following heading '"Exams :"Sext yel". Gregor Robert De- f'enler--Canuon, Utah Aggies. of a question shall IJe made home sdence: :.\liss Ada Baker, sec l'eeks. DJen ha,·e been leaving school \\"t;oek."" \Yith a start he came to earth \·izes, bis son, a legal bud, Melville 1-Ialfbacks,-Anderson, Denver: Gib- In the Forensi<' <'ounril. rt·tarial; )fiss .J anelle Lund, Chem- to Join tbe colors and the attendance "ith the realization that he would, Prittau; Philip Ross, who in making Denver. Article Ill. Selection of Teams :March :Merigold, art,. th following week. C'.Ollfront thoi:ie . a will. F"orrest Henry; Philip Qua rter-Stiefel. Utah Aggies . l'lass t'hall be represeu1ed by :\fbs Hf'len . wan. nrc·hitectural engi· In the upper classes Is small . School listb of Qttestions on which were key- j Hoss, his bride. Marie Bunnell; Sur- Montana State col- a team composed o[ four members, neering and Miss Katherine Buzzell, activitle!'\ are suffering and especially r e1l his future in He glanced tees, a clerk, Gerald Hunt; Sennett, tege. one of which 9-hall be an alternate. 1 the latter speaking of the value or n.1hleth:s. three members of again at the merciless phrase and a clerk twen t y Ye.are later, Leon Say- I The team as selected one The8e shall he selecteli in 1he electing dairying in the various wo. b,st )ear'::; basketball squad enlisted. <·old ol :;v.·eat began to ooze ers; Creed, a clerk twenty years later man, Ross. five men from following manner: later than six men".:;. c·ourses. fl"on1 his inexpressive countenance. than that. Sydney Sutherland. t11c two in Utah, three Den· J weeks prior to the debate. try-outs Following this dit'cussion a corumit- the early season hopes of having an · Again he the lines and As forty years elapse it ver men and Lwo Colorado College shall Ue held, there being a ::l.epar- lee of from the various de- other championship basketba1l learn, with set jaws delved into the myster- will be illteresting to note the change men. atr try-out for each class. At this partments was a1>pointed <:onslsting went glimmering. iPs written thereunder. He hastily 1ime makes in our principal cbarac- This year"s team was under the rinw, and in the presence of the other of the iollowln_g· Danielson, l>f- The schedule for this season Is not jumped from his perch on the top of te rs. able coaching of Bennion while Ross contestants and audience, each con- ulugy: Hitz. chemistry, Mary yel romplete but there wiJI probably \\"t>bster":-; best-seller which. stra nge- .\Inch credit is tlue the clifterent ri(·1ed captain in Boberg's ab ence . shall deliver a speech. with Rowe, H.ubr Hodgskiss, 1.Je a with the All·S..,tars beforeuoogh iucreatoed the he ight of his C'Ommittees for th ir systematic work the effect of the war on ur without the assistnnce of notes. home ecenomics; Florence Nob1e, r,rt. <.·hair so that he was able to look OYer and prompt attention to necessary de- football the team made· a remarkab le this speech to be of his own origin- This committee held a meeting 011 the holidays, and a game with \Vhit- the to 11 or the 1able wilhout the use (Continued 011 Pnge Four.) showi ng. ation. on eilher slcle of the question. Friday afternoon at the office of Dean man some time in January. Onl :r of a periscope, and eage rly deh·ed and 10 he no1 less than four nor more Herri<:k and formulated a plan to con- t• o men Crom la>t year's Bobcats are into Its interior. He resumed his ANNUAL FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE DEBATE .ban l'he minutes duration. After fer wilh the heads of the depart on the pr esen.t team aud the remain- \Jut ·soon threw the journal all speeches shall have been deliver- of the college and lay tier or the Leam will he c:ornpo::;ed of 1hm hat! hh., discomfo rt into eel, it is further required that each tor the !Jeginning of this dearlng men ,,·ho ha,·e nen•r before played <l conYenient t.·orner. He cold find WILL BE HELD IN ASSEMBLY TONlfiHT t.onre:."\tant. shall clelh·er n rebuttal houl5e where student!::i may !ind posi· in a college game. It ts ui> to these no wordH of C'omfort and solate spe:erh. 1h1s reLuttal to apl)ly to 1he lions open to them. new men to say whether or uot M. tht"'re. I several preceding speeches or rebut- The second hat[ of the hour, l'rofe• S. c. will be ahle to keep her basket- l.ike st)·lc::; aurl me nue s, studying tal. n nd restricted to one side, \\hich sor Atkinson. food commissioner ball record of former years. ,,ilh the seaso ns. ln the ea rl .\· The annual fl'eshrnan-sophornore de· i ihe Amencan public ha s felt more may or may not be the samC' at" spoke on the food and its There is a lot of good material in fall \\hen re11resentatlons of all of the . that held in the respecth·e speech. relative imnortan1·e to the winning bate '' 111 IJe held tonight at S o"clock hpeuly Lhe need of concer ntng Itself I The order of speak ing shall he de· of the war Ht:! t-mnhasized the fa<'t ihe freshman and sopromore classes high :;chool1:). of lbe state sally forth in the assembl.Y hall. For several in European politics and the speakers termined b_,. <lrawing numbers ol" h_,. tbnt thou"h we ma,_· sign it and ''"Ith plenty of time in wh ich to to 11Pwer and larger iields in college, :-. Pra<'lice and get in cond ition. these the Uouyant. carefree spirit pr eva ils. ''"eeks !';in<'e the try-outs the debat- lhis eve ning will no Uoubt have an simi lar method al1pr 0 ,·ecl b." the is the rarryin_I! out of this same ll\O classes should be well represent- text-books lie untouched ancJ countless ers ha\'C been hard al work on their aiJuncla n ce of material to present Counc-il, this drawing co be made at a pledge t;>\'Ct1 to a extent than '{>din the list ot fi r st string men. The dust partfrles rind a safe resting 1Jlace The question for the de· \\hich wi ll h elp greatly to clear ou r time (·onvenient for the speali:ers. we ha\·e promised that is going to Fhowing made by the lower classmen on them. So after Xmas the same 11a1e i::.. .. Re=:i:olved, that in the con· miuds in the matter of the tangled The judges of the try-outs shall hel11 in the conservation of food. Iu iu the next weeks or practice will ,.;pirit pre,·ails. although the ranks of ditions or the terms or peace. the web of Prussian intrigue. consist of the coach for fnter-c·olleg. ron1inning he spoke of the c·ondition determine how well they will be rep- rhe rarefree may have beeu thin11ed wPstern powers shou l ct demand that The same question ls to be the Is· iate Uebate, and others rec·mn- of alfairs in and urged that re.:;ented in the college games. nut by a committee of the racultr Ali-;n<'e and Lorraine be gh en lo in the l\fontana·Conzaga debate mended by the council. wr do e\·pp· thing within our power Taylor, of last year's team and Uut Yisit a rlormitory or a cram- Fran1·e."" The atlirmath·e side of wbic·h will be held later in the year, shall be Judg-ed on r.1;-ne1·a1 nol llllly to snvr our little bit but to r t>rJ:man and Pitts or la.st rears in th<' home of ear- the que!:-tion will Le upheld Uy Doro- and as it will he necessary to use Effecth·eness on ly. ht"ip encourage otherh \\ho may squad, ha\"e enlisted and they ha.ve nest and quite a ctiCrel'ent a1- tin Znles Ecton, and Martin or1t' or two or tonight"s stleakers in Article IV. Choice of Side s rl1 •1bt in the Jeust t1rnt roo1l d u .\"ri()s. Thf' n egath·e side \\ill be that debal e. they will no doubt be I l"pon 1he dav of the hts1 out nttion is important. for he C"losed. u big gap in the team . Captain tituclt' prcvailb. Srndying "ts in." an arrrued by I. eo n Sayers. Sidney Suth- upon thei r merit s eren· a member of each team shall mcf"t .. ,h ough America ma)· hundred!". Ross and Harris or last year's team thC' hee-lik1· <ironing or flunk }lfOS· :"I a '"t: in the game and are doing rh toward getting the team inlo f'1ane during the absence ot the ' a<h Bush, Finch, and Toby o! the i-.-')phomore class and Fitzgerald of 'he junior class have been out si nce ·he o{ the season and a.re •h o" ing good form. r h crland. and Bertram Gilman or the ing Th e nnnual de bate hetwC'en th e I wilh the presidenl or the conndl or thousands of men to the front. if pects gh·es ample e,·idence 0 1 e class. two lower cla sses tounts as a point a s1Jh<:titu1p ap1 oint<'d hy h1111. whirh the peoplp ar home fall to i-;ee tht'ir fact that days idl,y spe nt are now re· 1 gretted. Freshmen digest Smith"s 'The importance of the question is 111 the inter cla ss cup. given to lhe tatter shall a c·oin in their 11res· duty in following out. the plan ma1 t> r b i Of l 'nterest lo eve r .Yone who ha s I \\inning the most points In class f'ncr The re1u 01 the out Uy Food Administrator Hoover, Ca techi sm hour a ter our n nn en- G dea vor to learn the reaction when about the extstmg political ("Ontcsts during the year. freshnu1.11 team ··carr· the <'urn we will not win this war , tor er oonditions 1 · 11 Europe and the partial I All underctassrnen are urged to be before it becomes '"lie:1i.l.- ff 1he coin ruauy plans to win It through her nitro glycerine Is raised to the kind- .. h h h "atise of the great war. _Sin<'e the en- p_resen_t to help their team along. Mu· ralls ('allPd. thr ric;bt of food campaign , and not. t roug t e 1::1; temperatur . Sophomoreti rran- .. b f t ., ( C 1111 tinued on Page Four.) tran<'e of our count:y mto the war will he furnished by the college "iilt·)o: l"ttll a<'ro:·dii.J:l) ff not. thP men she sen,ls to t e ron .

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meekly 1-Expnnent~ J1 LX BOZEMAN, MONTANA, FRIDAY, lJECE:l!DER 14, 1911 :-IUMBER 11

WEARERS OF "M" ELECT ROSS DRAMATIC CLUB ROSS IS GIVEN POSITION ON R.M.

1 COLLEGE WOMEN PLAN TO MEET WAR

EMERGENCY AT SPECIAL ASSEMBLY PRESIDENTAT ANNUAL BANQUET. TO PRESENT PLAY 'M" CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET AND BUSINESS MEETING

MONDAY NIGHT. TO ASK FOR HELP FROM THE STUDENT

BODY IN COMPILING A SCRAP BOOK PERTAINING TO ATHLET-

IN GYM TONlfiHTI CONFERENCE TEAM I DEAN HERRICK AND PROFESSOR ATKINSON SPEAKS TO WOMEN

AT ASSEMBLY LAST FRIDAY. REPRESENTATIVES OF DIFFER-

ENT DEPARTMENTS TELL 0 F OPPORTUNITI ES IN VAR IOU:.

!CS. WOMENS COURSES. Two One Act Plays by Popular Eng- Montana State College Star ia Cho6en I ----- hsh Author to be Presented by I By Crowley as Fullback on

.:\louday e"enlng th(• mtmbers or the 1

collegiate sports such as: Scores oi All -Star Casts. All Rocky Mountain Team

~1·· club met at their annual ban-1

all c:-ontests, names of all _players. or I On Friday morning. December 7. of college women at ~Iissoula to con

quet wblch was held at the Club Cate contestants. and any other interesting -- -- lbe women of the college met for I sider the vocations for collel:"e women.

;;even members were present, a t;cant data pertaining to athletics. Much Hehearsals are completed for the To Tom Ross goes the position of their first womc-a·!') ossembly in the I It ?.as Yery successful as far as tt

hhowing indeed considering the num· hah been forgotten by tho~e who are I production to be offered the publlc I tullback on the all-Rocky Mountain j assembly room. A large number were was earned but now n feeling has

her~ gathered together on former no" in school and it remains fordtbe by the College Dramatic club nex\ footbaH ele'1en accordmg to Clem- present and much 111terest. was shown I been among the college \\Omen here-

! nllar occasion• Those seated at Alumni as "ell as the entire stu ent S d . i t T C l Lt If II . h t d h lh . •

1 · · , s I::. i atherm to ether alur ay and the rast 1s ready for ts men row ef. a orney, o ic a, m the duscussrnn which took place. t a ue, pe: aps to e great crisi8.

tl:e rnble were Thomas Ross, Elmer hod} 10 ~ 5

t • n ~ g g tlebut MaDJ new stars wUl appeat wnter and former foot.ball star who Dean Una B Herrick, who has al- '' e are DO'' m, that "e should coosid-

Umsh. Henr) Oberle, Fred Finch, the material which 1s vital LO the sue- b . . h n h . . b ce s t the ":\I" club scrap book. This 1n the college tlleatncal firmament ~a" e\·ery team of t e conference m \\~Ys tak~n a strong part In every e1 o" ''e can 1 l t e posit1<ms t at

!'rank Harris, Otto Roberts, and Mel- 8 0 as tllese pla~s mvoh·e practically an act ion during t he past season. The thing which "'a!:i for the mterest or tile men are \•acatmg every day and

\in Senz. Ross, Harris, and Roberts matter '' 111 be taken up '"'·ith the stu- talent hitherto untned before a Boze I announrements of Crowley's all-star the women ot !\fontana State college hO\\ we may learn where the posi­

had won their letter in previous 'lent body at an early date. man audience A stage has been bmH team appe{lred in th e Sa1t Lake Her-11a1d before the ,,omen a plan wbirh 11 o.1s nre and many other details con~ lears but for the other four it was The"){' club went on record as be- that ''ill elevate the actors three fee t aJd.ReN1bl!can some days ago and is to prove a strong factor II' thr>1r CPrnmg them Dean Herrick gave to.

the first meeting. they having won 111 ~ 111 ta\or oC the prohibition of eel· abo,-0 the le\•el of the drill hall tloot represents the selection of the only courses. 1he \\omen au 1c..lt-a and lhe nucleus

tbe1r ')I" in footba11 this season. Rou- lt-e;P men "earing high school em- thus enabling everyone in the audi· I man who. in all llrobability. was in Pour years ago the Vocational con- for a ~reat and inrtuen<'iaJ movement.

k f ·rsl •1's1>osed of· o~ hlerut;, however, this matter requires ... tint" ~·or was 1 11

"- em:e to obtain an unimpeded view. a position LO pick Utis eleven.

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gress for high school girls wa~ he~n11 ;:')he tohl of the many C'Otll"SPs that are

fif'Pri; being elected for the coming a Yote of the student body before it Jame:s :.\l. Banie is the author of both The plac·ing o[ Ross on the all-con- at this college and under the 11irec· oa:ered m this in:stitution and yet

'ear nod new memhers heing taken in. <·an he put into effect. The argu- of the one·act plays that are to be ferentc team comes nol as a surprise tion or thp 11e,;.n or wonwn has aided when the women of the college hava

'1 om Ross was the unanimous C'hoi<"e ment advancerl for such a measure Is vrod11ced and the audience cannot to :\1 S. C. 5tudent~ who have watch- ;11 enC"cnraging girl:s 10 <"Ontinne therr iiuisbed them they need to know

for President \\bile )lelvin Senz and thal ihe wearing of various letters hut be interested in the interpreta- him work during the past season but e<lucation and ·o {'hoo~e a. voeation '' hPre the~· can best turn their knowt.

J'red Finch, both new men. were elect.- tPnds to cheapen the true value of tion the actors put upon. his work, ra1her it establiRbes their own firm for ·whkh they \\ere Nq1eciallr adapt. ed~"° ohtainP 1l in school Mrs. Her

ed vire-vresident and secretary-treas- the Gold 'M.' In so far as the win· which represents by far the most dif- helief thal ~fom '~·~s the o~e au~ only I ed. Notec..1 tipeakers have been rid;; 1 0111lrrned hy saying that having

l'f1 r respectively Se,·en men. \'\"lo- ning of a letter entails great. endea- f'icult. task the Dramatic club has yet man for this posit10n. Hts abthty to brought. here and the high school felt this need growing stronger and

1.er of the- t:meted letter in football \or and sacrifi<'es. it should and must attempled. James M. Barrie is the gain where all others failed, his girls who were sent. as delegates have ~rentc.•r. ~he was ready to sponser a

th1H ~emes11:r were not able to be Loe ·e~pected. a series or author of tho~e charming novels. ::;peed ancJ determination throughout received a great inspiration wblC' 4' m 1' emt-nt wberel>)· an anarn::;-ed anrl

J1rP&C'nt as all had applied for enlist- lt i~ planned ro bold ··sentimental Tommy,'" "Tommy and ull of hii; g:ames are the cbaracter is· they have carried !Jack lo their var· alphal.Jetized tatalogue may 1.Je secur.

JT'eut in the a' iation senke nnd were met-tings throu1rhout the year 10

or- Grizel." '"The Little Minister.1' and tits that won for Ross his backfield ious high schools. ed and keJlt where all college girls

in. :;Pattie )fonda) night. King, Bor· dl'r that a good spirit may be kept that delightful fantasy 1"Peter Pan·· ro:>ition. As Crowley 1>uts it In the A year ago Dean Jameson of the ma~ find these positions which are

ton. :\la bin. \Yylle. "Wheeler, Taylor alive in the few who are lett; al- in which Maud Adams has starred tor Salt Lake Republican, Ross, of Mon- Stale rni\·ersitJ called a conference 01 1en. She proposed that a clearing

an1i Hr·rgntan W('re ihe absent one~ rhough small In numbers. they are rears. His latest success is a one-act tana State. is an ideal fullback un- hv be <'ould be concluC'led here on the

Businf"ss having bt:>en di~posed of a' large in s1iirit and v.~m no doubt war play entitled ·1The Old Lady der the new rules. He also can com- h d th 1

d hi t campus where such work could be

num1nnou::> banquet was greatly en- lead, as they have in the past. in en- Sbowti Her Medals" but so popular Js pete wilh Stiefel and Anderson in ~~~f::::~ ;:cke:on. e A 1:~g:rsnu~b:r carried on, correspondenc·e arranged

joyrd by the :;elect few after which terprising work for the good of M. thi:i \\Ork that it was absolutely im-1 runmu~ passing or kicking. This · tl between these firms which are

J>lan:; for the future were discussed S. C. possi1.Jle to secure it at any price. The player starred in Colorado and in the ~~le:~v:~0;:11 11:: 1:~e as~:d::i~e~~~~. to throughout the west and especially in

and a 8ocial hour passed in pleasant Last years ·M· cluh was an entbus· book containing another play "Qual- important game with Montana. State The iryouts for the college debat.e this state and this department. so

recollectl·ons o• past triumphs. ia~lic organiz.ation and bore a large 8 h h'b' . .

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' itY .tre.et"· costs t e pro 1 itive price un V( rs1tr was t e w o e aggie eam.

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team ,, ill be held in the assembly at ( <1 11:' former may e grven an op~

It is the pion of the ·~r· club to part in the activities of college life. of f1ft) dollars for ihe book alone I le could pierce the Montana line [or ~ o'clock tomorrow afternoon and all JHH"tunity to secure students from our

compile a scrap book a:t !';Orne time j The membership \Vas exceedingly not including the royalty for pennis· yardhge when not another aggie back inlerested are urged to be present own state schools and so that the lat-

lr. the futurp of all things pertaioiug lnrgP. twPnty-two wearers of the 'M' b l S Id I . Al . th fl ld h ter may not feel they must take thA

lo athle!l.,..s. This feature has been being in fiCbool; twelve of them grad- sion to pr~rluce t e P ~Y· ome '=''1 I C'ou u ga1u. so m e open e ' e "·ith a fi\'e minute speech prepared.

' I ma) be gamed from this o[ the popu- made se\-eral Jong runs and brought 1 The rules and regulations by which first position offered them.

sadly neglected in the past and many uated in the spring, an~. _almost with- Iarily or the author whose work will the l>all to the 10 yard line just be- the Soph-frosh debate is go,·erned 'rhe war situation has brought more

a victory and many a. hero on grid- out exception the remammg members ;.-be presented Saturday night. The fore the game ended . I ure as follows: clearly to the minds o[ the women

iron or rrack is all but forgotten in I are now in some branch of the ser-M ~. C. todav Such a book will con- vh.'e- Last years officers were: names of the plays to be given are lt will easily he recalled by those Article I. Date thnt they have a great. undertaking

tain inf11rmalion collecterl on all past Craig: lugram, president, and )1yron respecti\·ely '"The Twe lve-Pound ''ho saw the Missoula game that in During each rear a debate shall be an1i lH"eparation in this way seems lo

athletic· contests since the ::ichool on Carr, secretary, both of whom were ~o~~o~~:s~nd ··The "'ill... The program Lhe last three minutes of play Ross held hetween the freshman and sopho lie the first. step in accomplishing

the hill entered the realm of inter- mPmbers of last years Senior class. hroke through the university'; line more rlnsses. this debate to be held what b IJeiore ihe women.

Sele<·tion. College Orchestra. continually and rolled up yardage 011 ihr e\•ening of the seconil Friday :.\liss :\lary Danielson answered In

The Twevle Pound Look l~nlil the t~am was on the ten yard I in DC'cember, unles~ otherwise ar· response to the request from Deai:li

BASKETBALL SQUAD run IS AWAKENED Setting-The office in ir Harry l!ne ~hen lime was called. It Is gen- ranged by the Forensic Council. H•rrick that women of the rnrtous

lJ Sim's London hOme. erall) admitted that one minute more Article I I. Question departments voice their opinion or

CaH-S1r Hany Sims. a noo' knight o( plav \\Ould have meant the defeat sul.'h a plau. "'The biology depart-

PRACTICE~ DAJLV BY EDITORIAL HEAD \Y J D nba 1 ady Sims Etta Xor t the- umve1sily. The quesuon lor debate ,..hull be lllt'nl. snicJ :\lis~ Danielson. is ritting

l) I - rec-' ':.·1."1:1,1t'l1r:."1ell~<:a1'~be'~·leG~r·:~.;,,.:11el>rees, aste11,ueo1·grer.cat1;hsee11::. The team as picked by Crowley is I ~he ~1 ue!';t1on i:·enou~I) <'hosen for the women 10 go into the schools and - ,, ... follows: nnei-colleg1at._ contes1s. unlesi; there I teach additional 15ubjecti; to those In

F:nds-\·Varner. Utah; Flegal, Colo- be a nui~ber of such in whic·h ca~e. \\ hH·h they have HlJeciahzed and thus"'

Success of Team in Upholding Form. l.ookrng 0 '·ei the- dmi. du~tY Inh·1·m1si::1on, Orchesirn. raclo college. the question shall be one o[ this num. hell' out in the great demand for in-

er Record Lies With Underclass- onb of the past uf our institntion a The Will Tackles-Twit«hell. Utah Aggies; her and shall he chosen by the Faren- Hrunors."· Other women who ex-

men to Large Extent. freshman re1)orter. a:s1>iring to some Setting-The law office of Devlzea , ~ •miter. Colorado CoJ1ege. sic Couoci~ In case t:J.o inter.cot: pressed their approYal of the plan

day hcilcl a position on the Exponent r aud Son. f:uards-Adams, C'olorarlo; Brandt, legiate questio11 or questions shall and tolrt of the work of their depart·

st;lf1. dhwo\'ererl an edi torial with C'ast- ).(r. Devizes, a successful law· Ucnver. ha\e heen thosen by Lhat time. the ments were: :\lbs Georgia Knott,

1..:ver) day during the last two the following heading '"Exams :"Sext yel". Gregor ~lacMillan; Robert De- f'enler--Canuon, Utah Aggies. ~election of a question shall IJe made home sdence: :.\liss Ada Baker, sec

l'eeks. DJen ha,·e been leaving school \\"t;oek."" \Yith a start he came to earth \·izes, bis son, a legal bud, Melville 1-Ialfbacks,-Anderson, Denver: Gib- In the Forensi<' <'ounril. rt·tarial; )fiss .J anelle Lund, Chem-

to Join tbe colors and the attendance "ith the realization that he would, Prittau; Philip Ross, who in making ~on. Denver. Article Ill. Selection of Teams istr~: :\lis~ :March :Merigold, art,.

th following week. C'.Ollfront thoi:ie . a will. F"orrest Henry; ~1rs. Philip Qua rter-Stiefel. Utah Aggies. l~a('b l'lass t'hall be represeu1ed by :\fbs Hf'len . wan. nrc·hitectural engi·

In the upper classes Is small . School listb of Qttestions on which were key- j Hoss, his bride. Marie Bunnell; Sur- 11~11 llback-Ross, Montana State col- a team composed o[ four members, neering and Miss Katherine Buzzell,

activitle!'\ are suffering and especially r e1l his future in l~ollege. He glanced tees, a clerk, Gerald Hunt; Sennett, tege. one of which 9-hall be an alternate. 1

the latter speaking of the value or

n.1hleth:s. ~·hen three members of again at the merciless phrase and a clerk twenty Ye.are later, Leon Say- I The team as selected re1nesen~s one The8e team~ shall he selecteli in 1he electing dairying in the various wo.

b,st )ear'::; basketball squad enlisted. <·old drop~ ol :;v.·eat began to ooze ers; Creed, a clerk twenty years later ~,rontana man, Ross. five men from following manner: ~ot later than six men".:;. c·ourses.

fl"on1 his inexpressive countenance. than that. Sydney Sutherland. t11c two college~ in Utah, three Den· J weeks prior to the debate. try-outs Following this dit'cussion a corumit-

the early season hopes of having an· Again he ~crutinized the lines and ~OTE- As forty years elapse it ver men and Lwo Colorado College shall Ue held, t here being a ::l.epar- lee of ~t>uiors from the various de­

other championship basketba1l learn, with set jaws delved into the myster- will be illteresting to note the change men. atr try-out for each class. At this partments was a1>pointed <:onslsting

went glimmering. iPs written thereunder. He hastily 1ime makes in our principal cbarac- This year"s team was under the rinw, and in the presence of the other of the iollowln_g· ~lary Danielson, l>f-

The schedule for this season Is not jumped from his perch on the top of te rs. able coaching of Bennion while Ross contestants and audience, each con- ulugy: Glady~ Hitz. chemistry, Mary

yel romplete but there wiJI probably \\"t>bster":-; best-seller which. stra nge- .\Inch credit is tlue the clifterent ri(·1ed a~ captain in Boberg's ab ence. te~nant shall deliver a speech. with Rowe, ~ecretarial; H.ubr Hodgskiss,

1.Je a ~ame with the All·S..,tars befor• I~ euoogh iucreatoed the height of his C'Ommittees for th ir systematic work C'on~ideriug the effect of the war on ur without the assistnnce of notes. home ecenomics; Florence Nob1e, r,rt.

<.·hair so that he was able to look OYer and prompt attention to necessary de- football the team made· a remarkable this speech to be of his own origin- This committee held a meeting 011

the holidays, and a game with \Vhit- the to 11 or the 1able wilhout the use (Continued 011 Pnge Four.) showi ng. ation. on eilher slcle of the question. Friday afternoon at the office of Dean

man some time in January. Onl:r of a periscope, and eagerly deh·ed and 10 he no1 less than four nor more Herri<:k and formulated a plan to con-

t• o men Crom la>t year's Bobcats are into Its interior. He resumed his ANNUAL FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE DEBATE .ban l'he minutes duration. After fer wilh the heads of the depart

on the presen.t team aud the remain- r~•Hlil'J~ \Jut ·soon threw the journal all speeches s hall have been deliver- menl~ of the college and lay plan~

tier or the Leam will he c:ornpo::;ed of 1hm hat! c:au~ed hh., discomfor t into eel, it is further required that each tor the !Jeginning of this dearlng

men ,,·ho ha,·e nen•r before played <l conYenient t.·orner. He cold find WILL BE HELD IN ASSEMBLY TONlfiHT t.onre:."\tant. shall clelh·er n rebuttal houl5e where student!::i may !ind posi·

in a college game. It ts ui> to these no wordH of C'omfort and solate spe:erh. 1h1s reLuttal to apl)ly to 1he lions open to them.

new men to say whether or uot M. tht"'re. I several preceding speeches or rebut- The second hat[ of the hour, l'rofe•

S. c. will be ahle to keep her basket- l.ike st)·lc::; aurl menues, studying tal. nnd restricted to one side, \\hich sor Atkinson. food commissioner

ball record of former years. ,·arie~ ,,ilh the seasons. ln the ea rl .\· The annual fl'eshrnan-sophornore de· i ihe Amencan public ha s felt more ~1de may or may not be the samC' at" spoke on the food ~itualion and its

There is a lot of good material in fall \\hen re11resentatlons of all of the . that held in the respecth·e speech. relative imnortan1·e to the winning

bate '' 111 IJe held tonight at S o"clock hpeuly Lhe need of concer ntng Itself I The order of speak ing shall he de· of the war Ht:! t-mnhasized the fa<'t

ihe freshman and sopromore classes high :;chool1:). of lbe state sally forth in the assembl.Y hall. For several in European politics and the speakers termined b_,. <lrawing numbers ol" h_,. tbnt thou"h we ma,_· sign 11led1~es, it

and ''"Ith plenty of time in which to to 11Pwer and larger iields in college, :-. ~

Pra<'lice and get in cond ition. these the Uouyant. carefree spirit preva ils. ''"eeks !';in<'e the try-outs th e debat- lhis eve ning will no Uoubt have an scrnH~ simi lar method al1pr0,·ecl b." the is the rarryin_I! out of this same

ll\O classes should be well represent- text-books lie untouched ancJ countless ers ha\'C been hard al work on their aiJunclance of material to present Counc-il, this drawing co be made at a pledge t;>\'Ct1 to a ~reater extent than

'{>din the list ot fi rst string men. The dust partfrles rind a safe resting 1Jlace argument~. The question for the de· \\hich wi ll help greatly to clear our time (·onvenient for the speali:ers. we ha\·e promised that is going to

Fhowing made by the lower classmen on them. So after Xmas the same 11a1e i::.. .. Re=:i:olved, that in the con· miuds in the matter of th e tangled The judges of the try-outs shall hel11 in the conservation of food. Iu

iu the next weeks or practice will ,.;pirit pre,·ails. although the ranks of ditions or the terms or peace. the web of Prussian intrigue. consist of the coach for fnter-c·olleg. ron1inning he spoke of the c·ondition

determine how well they will be rep- rhe rarefree may have beeu thin11ed wPstern powers shoul ct demand that The same question ls to be the Is· iate Uebate, and ~uch others rec·mn- of alfairs in J~urorie and urged that

re.:;ented in the college games. nut by a committee of the racultr Ali-;n<'e and Lorraine be gh en lo ~ue in the l\fontana·Conzaga debate mended by the council. wr do e\·pp· thing within our power

Taylor, of last year's team and Uut Yisit a rlormitory or a cram- Fran1·e."" T he atlirmath·e side of wbic·h will be held later in the year, S(ieak~rs shall be Judg-ed on r.1;-ne1·a1 nol llllly to snvr our little bit but to

r t>rJ:man and Pitts or la.st rears min~ ses~ion in th<' home of ~ome ear- the que!:-tion will Le upheld Uy Doro- and as it will he necessary to use Effecth·eness only. ht"ip encourage otherh \\ho may

squad, ha\"e enlisted and they ha.ve nest ~tudent and quite a ctiCrel'ent a1- tin Pow~ll. Znles Ecton, and Martin or1t' or two or tonight"s stleakers in Article IV. Choice of Sides rl1 •1bt in the Jeust t1rnt roo1l con~er-

d u .\"ri()s. Thf' negath·e side \\ill be that debale. they will no doubt be I l"pon 1he dav of the hts1 tr~ out nttion is important. for he C"losed.

lt~ft u big gap in the team. Captain tituclt' prcvailb. Srndying "ts in." an arrrued by I.eon Sayers. Sidney Suth- ~elec ted upon thei r merits th1~ eren· a member of each team shall mcf"t .. ,hough America ma)· ~end hundred!". Ross and Harris or last year's team thC' hee-lik1· <ironing or flunk }lfOS· :"I

a '"t: ~Hill in the game and are doing m· rh toward getting the team inlo f'1ane during the absence ot the ' a<h Bush, Finch, and Toby o! the i-.-')phomore class and Fitzgerald of

'he junior class have been out since ·he hpginnin~ o{ the season and a.re •ho" in g good form.

r h crland. and Bertram Gilman or the ing The nnnual debate hetwC'en the I wilh the presidenl or the conndl or ~rncl thousands of men to the front. if

pects gh·es ample e,·idence 0 1

e rre~hman class. two lower cla sses tounts as a point a s1Jh<:titu1p ap1 oint<'d hy h1111. whirh the peoplp ar home fall to i-;ee tht'ir fact that days idl,y spent are now re· 1 gretted. Freshmen digest Smith"s 'The importance of the question is 111 the inter class cup. given to lhe tatter shall 10~~ a c·oin in their 11res· duty in following out. the plan ma1 t>

r b i Of l'nterest lo ever .Yone who has I cla~s \\inning the most points In class f'ncr The re1u e~entat1ve 01 the out Uy Food Administrator Hoover, Catechism hour a ter our n nn en- G

deavor to learn the reaction when thou~ht about the extstmg political ("Ontcsts during the year. freshnu1.11 team ~hall ··carr· the <'urn we will not win this war, tor er

oonditions 1·11 Europe and the partial I All underctassrnen are urged to be before it becomes '"lie:1i.l.- ff 1he coin ruauy plans to win It through her nitro glycerine Is raised to the kind- .. h h h

"atise of the great war. _Sin<'e the en- p_resen_t to help their team along. Mu· ralls a~ ('allPd. thr ric;bt of choosin~ food campaign , and not. t roug t e 1::1; temperatur . Sophomoreti rran- .. b f t .,

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tinued on Page Four.) tran<'e of our count:y mto the war ~I<' will he furnished by the college "iilt·)o: l"ttll a<'ro:·dii.J:l) ff not. thP men she sen,ls to t e ron .

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This week three students have been aclclecl to the Exponent 1 staff. In the tr,·ou(s which they entered at the beginning of the college year, they ha,·e shown ability in securing ancl preparing ! ne\YS for the paper. and \\"illingness in covering assignments given

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them. In order to be of any use to a ne1rnpaper a student must be iil•••••••••••••miiil•llillmiil!ll•mmmmm•m:iisl dependable: he must have the ability lo write good English and

• he must be 11·illing to do the "·ork assigned to him by the managing editor. It take~ no small amount of time and effort to canv on

I ne\\"R)laper work. and if even· member of the staff does his ~art, a good paper is the result . If a fe>Y shirk. a burden is placed on l

-------------------------------- the shoulders of the rest. The staff has no place for students of the former kincl. It can get along beRt without them.

--------, I The Btudents whos names ha1·e been added to the staff this

For l'he Latest In Dress. 1' week ha1·e "made good,'' and ha\·e been gi,·en staff positions, sub­ject to the approq1l of the senate of the A. S. i\I. S. C. They are:

J.M. Hamilton, President Bozeman, Montana.

d S h I Sh ! Chal"les P. Carroll, of the sophomore class, \\"ho takes the position an c 00 oes I of assistant business manager; Katherine Buzzell and Gerald

Come To The I Hunt, of the freshman class, who 1dll be on the reportial staff.

Other student.; who started later in the ~·ear will be gin•n furthe1· lime to show their ability and worthinetis.

Exclusive Shoe Store I;;:::::::::::::::; I::: :::: .. ~ ••••ion an'\;lle m1mber o[ rooters was

Lang Bros., Props.

<.:la~:-; ga,-e a delightful dinner partr fiTi;.t half ended in a 6-6 tie score auU

I

You can always enjoy a shave or hair cut with us. 5 CHAIRS-ALL EXPERTS

Ramsey & Williams 28 W. Main St. Bozeman

!Bozeman Hotel : I l Modern Moderate Comfortable L---·--·--------~---------~-----~·

_____ I;;,'.'.::::.: .. :":.:::::::.:::~:,~ ~;;t:~::~Jj~~:~E~~~]:~~j I! -1C--h-ee ~eBF1to0uz~eam~a 8Rn°1~0M:1~ll~1·n·ysg:'"<,:C~o0m:p-liatnyy 1-- _ .. ---------j in 1 he diniug, room of the aggie build·

both lea1Hs left Lbe floor determined -----------------------------.-:, I A c b c in~ Tl1111·::;clay eY ning at 5:30.

I r nett a o. I Tilt' lahle \\';\~ beaulitully tlecorated to t·hange tbe score in thei_r ravo1 ----- ---------·------------------

.! in smilax and pink <"hl"YSanlhemums. in the next half. In the second half I l 1St>att>d allotll Lhe tal.lle ~rere Mr. ancl ithe playing wa::; as fast as was con I THE NEW THJNGS~rFIRST

: Reasonable Taxi Service at all Time,,. 11 )Jrs Holst and daughter~ Rachel anu sisteuL 11ith rhe slippery floor. but . ._ ;,

I Phone 262 Headquarters Baltm1ore Hotel l,111l· and ihe M1ssc• Ballmger, Hai. the secoud-rear team, although fight I L_______ ----------------- kms. )ld'Oll(', \\"nod. Berg. Heitschel, i11g gamely. were unable to follow U1e I In Reality h.ent C(Jitlht>i·g. Ht>iLsC'hel and Keirns pace set hy the Third-sear te~un, auc.l ------------------1 l l\e :\tlsses U,tlllth Heese nnd Parker 11

the g-:ime etHled 16-8 i11 ravor at' the t

DON'T WORRY I ••:;.'~e:I Sholl Cuur~Laernn society '.~,',~~rre::.:~:oss <·aptalu of the Bob !, M. UL" L'S I 01et Tuesda.' e' enin!!; in the <ltisembly

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KIRBY COAL and CARNEY COAL

BLOC!{ WOOD and SPLIT WOOD

I rooui ol lhe :\lain lmilding. l3eca11se j I

It vo1Jr Hhoes wear out the Cham- ::: :: n u n :: n u :.: u u u :: u :: -----------pi<'n IJoe:tors lrnow J,ow to fix of lht, stormy wC'ather nm 111any stu- U :: ·-------------------- 1

them. clt'nt~ mtendetl. Tho1Se presenl great- t: EXTENSION NOTES ~ II•••••••••••••••••••••••••--~~

KENYON=NOBLE LBR. Co.

ly enjo) ed tlie illustrated lel·ture on

CHA 'IPION PHOE REP.'IR Paris aud 1·enit-e uy Miss Brewer. :: - :t " ,, "" :::::::1:: 1:::1:1:1:::::1:::::

also :i son~ hy i\lisl) 13rogelmtHl who SHOP

L_'.l20 West Main . Phone No. -1 E. :\lain .f l<omar. F'rop was H('('Qmpanit•d by i\1i:5s Hereim.

1 Jlre<·tor !<"'. ~. l'oole.v left Saturda)

Short Course Basketball l•J" \\'A.shington, D. C., to attend a Cedar Chests I

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Loose Leaf Books

PHILLIPS BOOK STORE

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There Will Be No Regrets

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The secoud games ot' the sbort ! c·u1'.tt tc1:1 ·e wi1h the Stales Relations ofr1lial~ in regard to 1he seed sit.UR.

eo11rse ha~ke1lirtll series WPre played tiun in i\l:'lntntin. last Sa1urclay utternoun iu Lhe Drill hall. TheHe game!:\ were played by :\L .J, ~o\bbe has been waking

teaurn distributed ns follows: Third school visitations this week in the iu ye:i.r aggies. setond-:rear aggies, set:'· terest o..: the new vocat ional training tion 'A' aggit'S and He<'tion .8 . ag- that is being installed in various high gies, :\l~c:l1:1nic Arts. and lieense ~ehools throughout ihe state.

('Ollrse. i\ lr. Uu:-;;h acted as l'eferee.

The teams played better games than i\l the first of t11e series when a grc·atcr lack or practice made lhe pla)-ing slower :ind rough. Keen com­Jll'tit Jon for l'las!-i championship is l.le­ing sbo" n by <lll the reruns. l\t uch

cheering from the side lines served to

Ii' e11 up 1lle ga111e8. Each class is getting nll the prnctire possible and the comin~ g;unes !Should lie better

:\li~s Bes~ :\L Rowe has just return ed from a!'.isisting 'Miss Cllristiue \\"ood

iu F'lathead county with the recen t I home economics shorl course.

i\Cr. C. E. Polter has just returned from visiting counties iu the southern pan of the !H<l!e in the interest er rarcut-T achc1·s· associations.

'"· L. Beers, marketlng t>pecialist has been holding a number of eleya tor meetings in Shei·idnn count.r. Mr Beers is expected ba.ck in Dozemnn

exldldtions of Un~lo:etba.ll than 1bose al- the latter part or the "t\'eek.

renc.1.r played. Dr. \\'. J. Burtman. 1'.,. E. Fuller, and The third.year aggtes won their \\'. E. 'f'omsou nttended the short

game with section ·ff by a 22-..J score. course at KnlispelL Dr. Hartman

l'hc- ~et'.ond-year Aggies defeated the and Mr. Tomson remained in the vi \lechanic Arts 15-~ und the license cinity a while after the meetings, do. ourse were VIC'~ors In their game by mg pecial work In the communily

2G-2 score. Dr. A. B. Graham or the States Re Tuesday afternoon the second and

:tird-year n.ggles clashed tn their first ntions service, \Vash lngton, D. C .. is Olding consnlfn.tic-ns with the various

samA tog-etht'r. The classes were in ~xtension members.

.-\CEDAR CHEST WILL MAKE MOTHER SISTER, WIFE

OR ~WEETBEART A WONDERFUL

XMAS PRESENT.

\Ve hll\'e a beautiful selection in stock to select from,

come in oday make your selection and we will hold it and

deliver on Xmas clay.

D. D. Slllith THIS YEAR GIVE FURNITURE .FOR XMAS

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ARCADE BILLIARD PARLOR FINEST PARLOR IN GALLATIN COUNTY

NICE LINE OF .. CIGARS, CANDIES aud TOBACCO FIRST ·CLASS BOWLING ALLEYS

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THE \'>EEKLY EXPONBNT FR!lJA Y, DECEMBER 14. 1917 . Page 3

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GET READY FOR -l g I II I 11111111'11 Hllllll liillJ!iihililii 'I 11 1111 ll'lllllllllP !l

CHRISTMAS OF !' 11 ~ Here Is Hoping

s EE o R N EW u 'E Everything Good In The ft MAN ICURE SE TS ft ..

1 Musi·c Li·iie ft You HAVE A MERRY x MAs AND A H APPY =-<Ew YEAR S pecia l Offe r I ft

$0 7- I :i \Yhen you com e back aft er t he Holidays a nd your Clothes

~~~- ~~::0N~_il · p~~d-~~:· : : :i~ Ii' ALWAYS N EW AT i need Cleaning a nd Press ing. R em ember. J ar Rose Nail P aste........ .10 1 "

Box P owd'd Nai l Bleach .25 l1 I j ~f~~rb~uN:i~ ·Fii~ ... · :~g , The Orton Music House 01i~fa~wood Stick ...... $2 . ~g ! ;; l!

/==i.1 tl~,~G~~~E~~~M~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~·~:i~~~~~=~~~-~:i~=~~"~m~~~r-,,-G-:i_m_~_·1-;-~~~

! __ :_-3l""""'- 1, , GIG Phone GI G ------,11 Theatre l 5 I 5 55 5 I 5

c, ba R11k accEount hoelps ylourTcred-11 I '"• , ...... ''"'• '""''''"' "' "~""""' '"'" ' "' ....... -1- ----_-----_-

- Program I ! I.J e t ·~ are :'llr;c:. F'red Brown, .Miss M In th•• 11er1od chaotic Georgia Knott. Miss ~larie Waterman. I I err y c hr 1· st ID as ! 'I 1 ve heen \ ery patriOLIC, :Miss Vel'a fl~1rris. ~\liss Lynnie Chat- I j1_ A trhiiLY man can always bor­

oo\\ at J1h~ Uau k Paying by check

< 1 r-i:!.lt.::-: a good impression. Re-mPm bPr ns when you have money and \\to will re111 eml.ler you when ~-o 11 Perl llloney. Open an ac· t'CllTlll t".ltb

Gallatin Trust Savings Bank

\\" S. lJa ' idson. Caashier

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tin. :\liss .:\linnie i.:men ~[arquis , Miss I F RIDAY- j',·e <lon e all that Uncle Sam has told Etta Maynes. and 1liss Louise St0ne.

Els ie Ferguson i:l me to; '! I ha"e ne,-er once been tearful, , .

·The Ri $E> o f J ennie Cushiug· · I .1,h 0

h "L 11 1

h b h f 1 I I om Ross. Gregor MacMillan, C'lin-

l r ug l a a ve eeu c ee1· u 1 ...

,ATURDAY And l" \c put m Y hean in a ll I had ton titranaban. and H od Seameni-, 1' I :S - t to do. • j Wf'l'e dinner gues:ts ~t the Oorm Sun-

.fuliete Day in I I ll a y. ___ I I "Betty an<l the Buc-aneers··

I f'ye raised <.:a rrots, pea::;, tomatoes, S unday and Monday- Beans. and onions, an d potatoes, I .\'liss Lt;rma. Noble, a graduate of the p• k

To reed the starving sold iers "ove t coll ege and ITid :.\tcCarthy of T own- In Julian Eltinge in ... 1

"The Clever Mis:.. C'ariax'' tbere; 11 I SPtlcl \~·erP m~rri~d s.unday i n Living- _i --------- -

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A~ld for months l h ave been s itting s~ci~L . fhey wi ll l t~'.~ Ill To~'nsen ~ and I TUESDAY - n · ith my Red Cr oss work aud knit ha\e .1 ho~ 1 of 111end s "ho e:xtencl ,-------------------- --- --------;

George !

George H. Willson & Co.

)!ur)' ~!iles Minter in I ling lheir best wishes. I FROZEN DAINTIES THAT WILL WARM YOU R H EAR T l "Somew here in America" Sweater-. helmets , scarfs. anti socks It Delicius ly fr esh dair y products fo r every one

COLLEfiE STUDENTS I I for them to wear. )li ss Editb Stanley and Ernest 1

but. the Kiser at t he

I W~~?i~~~l~!~!l~u Love Doetor· 1

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~;;,:L:d~~~:" i ~:.~~,::;o~•;e;Ioover; ~~~n~~rn~;:r~o'::~~,~~~o!~=~ts at the I BOZEMAN FJuAdeRvm·Me ERS' CREAMERY we a re always glad to see

.vou back. T HURSDAY

- :-;:01 an item in 1he food campaig11 I've Tbe boys of tbe K. N. fraternity & Sons

I missed; held initiation for the · pledges of this Nor t h '• 'hone _143 - --- ---- Central Avenue

I FJ.uoie \\'ard in I haYe saYed with zeal an d ardor

1 year Tuesday night. The new mem- _ _ _ ·--------~-_::.;..;..:;;;;~~~-'

"Ou f' The Le \' e r· 1 ln my kitchen an d my laL·der ; bers include Chest.er i.\lcSpadden 1 Ray !

Bread and butler, meats and sweet s Cameron, Carroll Uonohne, Lewis 1vic- ,-, --- -

fiAL. LUMBER CO, ai·e off !Uy list. llol1erls, Lowell Bowen, aud Norman

P hone 20 Opp. Court House , I A rH R ISTMAC FOR-lit ~;le I e;~~·t"~,n~il~=~ a0~ri'.~1el; Hi::·:~)1

~:·. Bow!eu and Mayne Martin I . YOU NEE D A CONKLIN

SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PEN

flage; t he=y went to see about enlisting in Non-Leakab le--A Guaran tee Wit h E very P en _ l.J tJ As a sort of cbef a· I loover camon- re rnn1ed Monday from Seattle wh ere II

I Siuf'e I >Pent my bottom dollar lhc' a\·ia 1io11 brand1 of Lhe army. I 11

TH E M EN '1

1

~:~'.~ 11:hB~ni~e~ 1 ",~:.";·a~·011~:;ced 0 v in )ho l!ett)· Em ho[[ eutertained a t R 0 E C H ER'S DRU 6 ST 0 R E . I oorpra~ I numbe r of h er fri ends at a birthday

I . 0. H. BUDD & CO.

P LUMBING and HEATING

E LECTRIC WIRING

READING

1 I A silk shirt in an ind i\'i cl ual I party Saturc\Hy in her rooms al Ham-1 I Prescriptions a Specialty.

J ~ don't. mind a life 1hal·:; meatless, ii-Lon hall. --------------------------------~ t I box is a distinctively defferen t 1 Heatless, sweelless. wheatless, eatless

11 · · · - I \\-ith Rmiling fa<'e f'll ''do m y bit"- Prof. :i\IcCh ord leaves Saturday tor

I g. 1tt a nd one he will apprec iate . I and more.

I Ke ntucky, bis forme r hom e, where he , I In an asso r tment of pa tterns Bui 1 "use a lJ1g obiect!on will visit unti l after the h-0lid a.ys. , Gif t Set f I 1 I \\"h en 1u this dtat'l !=Selecti on, t

AND ST~~~~s LAMPS ! 11! ~4 00 fl!5atoo '6 00j 11 ~:vep~::·:::~::::~ ·e::dho:,:: \::. ~~;si~:o~:~~~le:~~;l~=r J~·::.~n tl~t~:~: ! I I I

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Pyrex FOR WEDD INGS. PRIZES, ANNIVERSARIES, BIRTH­

DAYS. SH OWERS. IN FACT ANY TIME WHEN .-\ GI FT OF DISTINCTION IF DESIRED. I 1 tjJ ' ~ !? 'I' • ' tjJ t I [ ~'~e\, '~;1 cGr~:~te;.~ .. li~n -~;1oau1t1~ai1gae ~~1;~ i I

------------.- -----, ~~ ...,_: .... , .\li ss ,\l~' rtle l\:uhns an d Miss Alice1 1 r : i¥-~~~-- - 1' Tlwmpson LS \\ell and fa\orably i\ lcCome joined Alice's father at. Lo- I

F OR MOTHER, S ISTER OR FRIEND. 11 PIECES OF PYREX GLASS

1 1' w A L s H'S 1

1 known in l'Oliege circles as he at- gan Saturday and went to Mrs. H. M. 1 P acked in an attracth·e box ready to send 1 I Post or Ex1n·ess . t lf'nded :\fontana State [or several Ukkman ·s home at \Yi llow Creek to I

I ! ' ye<lrs. T\!e bride io forme rly of Bos- spend the week-end. Per .set $5.50 by P arcel

l 1 I l ton ltu t !01: 1 he JH\ S t yea!' bad made

II ---- ------------·-- he r hom e 111 Great Fal ls. :\Ir. and Miss Daisy Ji'orrest euterlained "' t T H OS

:.\fr~. Thompsou will not go to house- number of he r fr iends a t an informal I • H. REA & c o. I' -------------------. ke eping <I!:> .\Ir. 'l'h o m11sou is in lhe sp1 ead Su11da) at her home on T illl'd 1 HELLO 24.

A\E>llue SOllt.l ---- ------ ------1

1 Buy Your ,• tlraH and Pxpe<'L~ 10 be called soon. l ---------·--------..:

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! ' ti . filFTS FOR THE WO- l. 1' ttl <J'-la' lnl \Se'~ee\\." U,.1.'lt.ll !~ln "t'" o, rl~1'·"1·dra)~tlf!ldOellnl'.lh(\el ThP Phi Canimo. SOl'O r ily announ<;es r e- ...- >Ti:::~ '..\l<t1'gHret l•raser as a pledge . t

I MEN I Presidio and will visit friends and I I I t nee i ll tbe av1at1on cor ps m which 11·ollege i ac.:uln is visiting friends i n :

IF YOU CANT GO HOME FOR CHRISTMAS SEND A

PHOTO I I, r~ l ati ~es l.Jefo1·e. h~ is called . into s.er- 1 ·n .t. H .. \\" Clark. formerly o[ the

I I .. . . . ~ f Fron1 a \VOMAN~S STORE UranC'h of the a rm ~ ne has enlisted. rozernan t.hh; \\" elc l' rof. Clark is I Da mty clo1 eel F el t Shp- I ,, - - now located at Ft. Collins, Colorado I

pe~·s for Xm as . Jus t t h e I I S MAR T READY-IO-WE AR '1 ,\li ss ,\farcb "larigold aud her sis- hut i' glad to renew acquaintances •I The Central Studio t bmg fo~: t he co!leg gJrl boud- 1 I GAR MENTS AND DRESS 1e1', Florence were diuner guests o! here. . I 1 above Pl ice at ! I ACCE SSORIES )fios Heleu L une\ l' rida y al the Phi __ 11

$1 50 I SP ECIAL DISPLAY Gamma house. ,\lr. i.c" i" f" ucl em ret·eived his a11· • 1 - - JJ1>1 m me u1 tu the uexl 0H1c:ers' train I I

! filFT fiOODC FOR Ml I Dean ol' women, Una B He11'ick I ing cam!) al the Presidio and will _I -----------' l) • left uaday for a tour or tlle state leave soon fo r there.

· Corner Ma in & Tracy

R d' ' I She expec ls 10 be ~one fo1 about two _ _ _ ---------------·-------·----- --ee ~ : LADY 11 " ee ks R D Sloan , instructor m the eng1-1· USEFUL HOL IDAY PRESENTS! !

.J f ! I . neenn g cl epnrtm ~nt of the college, h as 'I hi s is sure1y the ) ear 1or one a nd all m making their lllans for

I . I I rrh e members ot th e Faculty Cai cl , gone to Salt~ Lake City loo be exauun- it.ems to be bought for C' hri~ tmas P resents to cut out an frills, ferbu·

! Boo TE Ry I I clc101bnonn11eitcsSatr1011od11"1 Ys nig'bl' them tl1boesttei~sme~l1 lie~l111.tfeodr ~.~ht. ae'eesn gai,'. 1ne1~•1.· in g corps o[ the Ir l ows and f i1lisbness. . W A L K E R'S ~] :i ; Huy only things net-ded- t.h bgs useful- things ser vicealJle. I " ere )!iss Helen Brewer Miss Cai I IN SILVERWARE yon will not go wrong if you make your selec·

I II

1 I lot ta Ford . Mi ss Flo.rence \Va ll in, Leo Humphrey returned 'Vednesday I tions fro m the COMMUNIT Y LINES

I Specialty Store. __ I )iiss Muriel Moore, Miss Lana Raid- from Seattle where be has been tak- ll' e <'an surely please you, and ca ll early wh ile our lines are eom-

~------------- __ win, Mi ss Edith Luth er , Miss Ca ro· ing the examinations ro r th e avia tion J) lete.

- -, I ~~:l~e~~:~~~1iss Olive Cla rk, and Miss co~~;· R ssell Uav· ~ is spending a few J ~)l~r ~/;:.~ ~a.!~L~~~L~,~~.~~~= c~~:~~~~e ~:~Y'Y~l~ e!~!ef;e;l:~~:

JAPA .. N ... FEoSr .E .... ART I MONTANA HOTEL was t1 eld Sun· ti a~·, . at u.his hom;s ii; StcvensYi,ll e .. i I )' OU.

A m u n ici pal banquet The h eart i:< o f th e li t.tie laddies and l assi es are a lways road e g lad

day on th e second floor of H a milton I \\"or d has 1.Jeen received in Bozelll;"l.t\ when a s le<l or a pai r of ska tas becomes their personal property.

I ha ll. Twe lve co-eds repor t a. most I tha t Ha rold Heitz, a m ember of the \\" c have a S[1 le ndid li:J.e of AP'fO ltOBES a nd BLANKE1'S_ r.oons I Cafe in Connection en joyable repas t. . jllnior <>la ss, has passed the examin- Tbese are Yery llF. eful prest n ts. U c::.t ion& for tb e aviation branch of the I low nbout a. higb grade- ADDL E tor th boy in his teens. .Th e

Rates Reasonable Mrs. Edith Ca rm en enterta ip ed at ;. rmy a n<l will commence tra ioing a t !-.a dd le you bu y him now will be a t least 30 ner cent below the p~i ce go to t h e CAFE OPEN ALL dinner Saturday in honor of Lieu t. onre. y011 will pa y for on• 90 days from now.

THE Gregory Powell who has been visiting Can you not make glad the heart of tbe goocJ. "'ife and moth.er by

L INOLEUM ART STORE N I GHT fri ends and relatives bere before go- Mr. Clarence Bergman, popular sui- J l•lllting into her kitchen a !i.ne PREMIUM GRA DE COPPER CLAD 14 So. Black ing into active service. The guests dent and all round athl ete, left Mon- RAKGE. The comfort and happiness Ibis will bring to her and a ll

P Opposit e Chror. k le I included Miss Frances Kyle, Miss day for Seattle where he will join memLer. f tl1e fam il y " ill be very murb b deed. icture F raming as it Should

be done Doroth y Powell, Miss Pa uline Powell , the rad io cor ns of the navy. His l\·e have many other su!>stan Ual a nd useful items for t:1e family - --- Miss Zada Sales, and Mr. Pa ul Da,1 i<l - J many fr iends will miss him in fu ture that will br ing gladnes$ to them at U1is coming HOLlD.A Y. SEASON.

TRACY FLORAL CO.

E very Flower in Season

Bouquets and Designs a Specialty

----------------., Come in wi thou t fail an d see us. ' DROP JN ft VT) "' JOY A --n Ur. tlenry M!tcbell , Mr. Alfred soda! and athletic events.

c;: T' ' ' " . !' 1 ':~F."·1"a r!in , Lieut. Powell and the hos- Geo. Morgan, '11, -who Is In charge E LL IS-B R A l\J !) l., E y ( 0 • Hair C1 1t~ '"' ~ ~,-.,.ialtv of the experi ment station in Hav re, is

COMBf' ' ' ..,., SHOP 11t girls were formally iniUated visiting this week in Bozeman. C. N. WOOD, Assignee. 13 2 ' " Main · __ rnto the Phi Upsi1 011 Omicron sm·or- ( Continued on Page Four.)

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·11-1r: \\'1-;J,;h.L\ BXPONE:-iT FllllJAY. Dl!:l.'r~MB£R 14, 1917.

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M th , d I PLAY IN GYM TONIGHT pl1•tf1 tht? 11articular sentence whtcb

0 er s an ht• may ""'• begun (Continued from Page One. ) The use of note~ ior !-=peec-h or re-Purity Bread I huttal is not rorbiddt'n In tl~is delJate

l~ l. Tbe ~t:Ycral chairmen are as Jud~e~ 1or the dC'btlt" l)hal be three Crt:aw Purrs, PieH, Cake!> and Can· toll11\\S Ad\erUsing, HJ!leu Lund; in number and shall be rho!-.en a~

dir rakes ma,le t order St. P. Leon ... ayers, Electrical Ox· follow:-.. not latf!r than one week he tur ,;. Cregar :\lacMillan; Props., Bet· fore the debale The team whkh 01H.•n Pivcnings u ~tit 8 o'clock.

VIENNA BAKERY

filRLS The same good judgment

that brought him here for hiR

suit and overcoat should bring

you here for h i8

Remembmnce.

ChriRtmas

'\Ve're a men's tore and know

what men want-it' ou r busi-

ness.

t~· Emhoff, Fl0<•r commitlee. Dorotry Powell.

does nol delermiue thr <:hoit:t: 01 !:'ldei shall sul>mlt the names of six rnem-

0\\ ing to the fact that the recent l1f'rs or the f~t1·ull) lU the alten1atC" exodus or young men to join yarious ~f'am whkh team l"hall select three hranches of military sen ·ice greatly to st>ne as judges of the debate. The 11epleted 1hc masculine runks of the dt>dsJou i-;hall l>e madp known to the drnmatir cluh. it became necessary president or 1he C'Ouncil as soon a~ for thi: young ladies to assume rather poi:;~ihlt' "ho shull notify those selet'l· difficult tasks in management of \'&r· l'li In l'a~e any of the selection de­ious work to be done in connection rlin(·. another '.'.t'l of names ::;ball he \\ ith stagloj{ th~~e pla)·l:i. They baYe s11bmiu1•d :tnd <lt·l.·iclPrl upon in like shown that \\hen t he time comes lhey manner a::-; he lore. !luring the de­n re <'apnblr of relieving their brother hatl' 1he j111l~ps ~hall ~it at a rea~on

who must go to war <ihle dista1we t'rom enth other. Their llon"t rorget that ndmis~lon Is on ly clec·ision shall bl· madl' without (•oncur­

:tl rents, that there will be a LeD· r<'nce nnd ::.hall bt.• ~ubmitled in sealed Ce111.'three-!or·a-quarter dance after-

wnrds \\ ith rine ruusic by the C'ollege 1

t)r(')1estra, thaL the Y. \V. C. A. girls \\ill Aen·e something to eat.

SOCIETY

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en\elopes 10 thp tha irmnn, the words negnti\e or nfi'irmali\'e :-.11ecifJi ng the I res11ecth·e dcclc;ion

The u•nms shall be judged on g1..n­nal effecth·trne!-iS nnd argument.

:"\o audirure :ihn ll be Jl~rmitted to l e11tt>r liurin~ an:y spc('C'b, ff such be I the reqUl!l:H {lt nny ~praker. Oisturl>­ante~ or a nnture as to·inl·o1nenieoce

Lette" cannot rel! all of the stirrinl! story. \nsco pictures will 1ell more than tht:? \\ rmen \\Ords. You will be- glaJ you ea\(:;' him an

ANSCO V-P for this liglu, compact, quick­acting little camera will make each letter a rreasure for you.

Let us clemo1un r.:t1..· t0

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exclu ::.ivt ft!.l.lUr~s.

ROECHER'S DRUG STORE

'' r t•:nu·~t Border, an nluruuus or th(' speaker !)hHll not be permitted, the rollege, has bepn ele~ted a mem- any per:Son nr per~ons c·n•ating such her ol tbe facult)· of the Gallatin I bein.e: lia.hl<' ot' expulsion from the County high s<"bool. Mr. Border will hall. ! G fi F I hµ an ins1ructor in Agrtrulture and i ts 0 r will commenrp his n<'I\ \\Ork this ne't CUB IS AWAKENED BY I I '"

11."''•r. ED1ToR1AL HEAD q Ji im

Friendt=i of Radhourue Knowle~ will -- ! I "" interesled in the news that he is ll'ontlnned f<'rom Page One.) There is one kind of gift that

LYRIC THEATRE TO D.-\Y

Gerge Hernandez in Down?

TO i\IORROW

lJp

Gerge Walsh in Melting l\lillions

JNEW8ANDg IN COL- I Ol' lj LEGE BOOTS l I $6.50 AND $7 .511 I SUNDAY DEC. 9

Gladys Brockwell in Branded Soul

MONDAY DEC. 10 Roy Stewart in The l\ledil'ine

Man

TUES. DEC. 11 WED. DEC 12 Mary Pickford in The Little

Princess

EYER\" TH R. DAY Hypodrome Vaudeville

I Smart :O.:ew :>tyles arrivmg Jail, I Tony !led. Khalil t'ah. Tnu <'alt, !

1 I a:i:d Pearl Gray-also black vamps t

i I with gray doth tu)"' all m the n w i : shadl' and new heeli:t. I

i@MBERS-If SH ER©· --------------- . -ALWAYS RELIABLf::--------------------------

I I !J $12,000 Stock Reduction Sale j

I Sherman Said "War is Hell" and so I I I

are high prices I $27.50

$24.50

$18.50

lllen'. Suits

Men's Suits

l\Ien's Suit

$14.50 Men's Suits

S23.50

·SI7.75

.. $13.75

Sll.75

$2.50 Union Suits

$2.00 Union Suits

$1.50 Cnion Suits

$8.50 Swaters

Sl.95 1 Sl.45

1.10

57.95

HoHoway's lltl\\ in the fOl"l.'StJ'_\ sen·ice Of the tiC'RIJy l('ar lheir hair and throw ~heJr f a)] men appreciate, ! arm)'. arms in an endeavor to differentiate 11 GOOD SEASON ABLE

a fun<'t1on of that elusive quantity L d • c M G I li<•nr; otwrte has returned to roudt; called "l>x" IJ; their illustrious FURNISHINGS a JeS Oats USt Q

~l'ho0l to n·~umc his studies. profes:-;or. Knitting loses its charms I and fair damsels ,egregate lliem- Our store is just crammed full ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I

1 .. '.;;~l•s.~::~';' m11rne11 \\'crtne"rta;· :;:.;~~~:~:i"~·:. ·~~:,::,::·::.~~s~-~~::~::~ I ~;t~nld•e~~:SiD~E,~K:'=Es£R~C~fH~oleEfFatS1~~e i~:!~ II! , ·1 M c c R A c K E N ' s Ill l.it>ut Lyndall nnvid!"Otl is un his l"llil~. l•:\en !-!Cdate seniors. who have ~

w·1y ro Texas where he will hp sta- Ji,·ed through exam after exam be-iotlf'tl for !-iOllH' time. <omro n trifle nen·ous and absent

SCHEDULE FOR THE CITY AUTO BUS

co. mindet.l and (•\'f'O rorc:et to wear thaL S~IOKlNG JACKETS !' I

I ~li:--s Ooruth~· :'llill~ !"!lent se,·eral emblem nf fiPnlo rity, the derby. G d A B I I day> iu llu11e \ isitlng lrleuds there I•:1!~1r)~•o~\~~utl:i~:~i)i~~~.e ~. i~·e;i:: I ~~~~;:s I 00 s re etter I

Bus leav e~ W'11 ting r11om Car col·

..\1111011m·t·111t~nts have heen recei,·er1 or :::;erior. The (lllaner Is drawing to ! HATS ill lh1zl•man nl th1· marriage of Leiut. a close anci all are perparing to sur-:\fvron t'i\IT 1111d ~liss I\hldred :\[useck Vi\e tho~e. Jnug lookv<l-for and littl e SILK SOCKS t \ !11•••••••••••••••••11111•••••••••••1! li1 Tac·oma. \\'ashing-ton. on Thanks· lm rd. Pxaminalions. SHOES lcgc> at 7 ";Q, S ~1\ fl 50 au:l 11:50.

There is a returning bu ... at the

Mab and Agricultural Hall:: at s.

9. 10 a.nil 12 o'clock.

In the afternoon th~ lJus le;.;ves

the oCCice al 12 · 50, l · ~O and 4. 50,

and returns from the college at 1,

~ and J o'clock.

1<idng Ila\ :-.:o,·eml>e1· 29. The bride 'I SLIPPERS i' a daughler or Mrs John Joseph THEIR FIRST QUESTION ABOUT SWEATERS \lu-..~ek al Taroma and the groom is A MAN. a ~1-.uht:llt> of 1he Gallnlln County A d · f hi~h schnol ancl the ;\(ontana State n Ill act any wearing- ap-

H b h New York tlirl What Is he worth ·1

1, pare! for any man.

I college. £' b well-known t roug out :'.\lontana a::; he has starred for a num- Salt I...ake City Girl - How ~Iany

wh e:::; has he'? ! !i('r of yrars on the football team. For ~lilwankec Girl-ls he naturalized?

11 lhe pa~t few months he has been sta- no~ton Girl- \"\'ho's bis family? I ~ ::=~ lionf>d a1 ('amp Lewf~ where he is Louh:;Yille Girl \Yhat does he

I• in arch·e sen·iC'e in the United States ti rink?

Army lie has many friends and Cnnl'onl ;..•. H (:lrl-"'hat is his 4jJ11f.i;lij";•C t da~~mates hC'rr \\ho extend congratu- n•liglon?

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It was some cold Snap! Yes! and we expect more!

A full line of Sweaters. O,·ershoes, ;\[ackinaws etc .. tll shut

out the winter.

THE HUB Ed and Lou Howard.

Walk-Over Shoe~ Stetson Hats

TAKE HOME FOR XMAS

latinns. TlPtroit Girl \Yhat car does be I -1 A 1111111b1'r of stll(lenl"' of Montana clr:~:,:0 llirl Ho" long has he lf\•ed I COMMERCIAL NATIONAL 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ii

Stat<• will take part In the big mill- he•e' BANK_ ---------tan PXhiUltion which will be staged FOR TH.AT De<·ember I "•th and li>tb at Camp \\"ashmi:ton Girl - \\'horn did be 1 Capital Stock $150,000 LC'Witi, \\·a~hlngton. This gigantic \ ctp !"or? '1

.::;pet·tacle is heing !ilaged for the !Jene- San Fra1wbt·o C:irl ls he a nnth·e I ~on•)

Surplus and Profits 250,000

J. H. Baker. Cashier. Christmas Meal A pierc ol College Seal Jew­elry in Blue and Gold. \\'e ha\•e it in Sterling, in Fobs, Pins, Ring~. Hat Pins, Souven­ir Spoons, Cuff Buttons, Etc.

fil of the !-=Oldicrs ~Ultioned ill Camp :\P" llint•11 Oirl \\'hut i" his col- I: Lewis anti the 11ro<·eeds will be used li•ge... Bozeman ~1onana for lheir athletic· welfarf'. ni~hc T111·son Oirl \\her is he'?-Ex :.----------------' Tn· our PYREX COOKl:"\G .\ND BAKING DISHE . They

might -please you. (;uaranteed against rrack ing from oven heat.

L. E. fiAfiE Jeweler and Optician

THE BEST XMAS PRESENT

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one of I

SCHLECHTEN'S I _S_CEN_IC_VIE_WS J

!-iC"hoob, and other 1n1rpo::;e~ that make for tht-ir ph~skal and mental prog-

rt' SS.

I h.\niel n. ='ob IP ot the }ienior dass has re eiw•d word or his appointment to thP third Offi<'ers Resen·e training <'amp. He ex1lectf.l. to le;l\'e for the PrPsidio about the fir!St of the yra1·

\[r Stnnlt·~· Yergey, an al11m1111s of thl~ rolle~t"' was in town ou husines:-; ,, lf'w days la~t week.

ANNUAL FROSH-SOPH DEBATE WILL BE IN ASSEMBLY TONIGHT

(('outinttf'd F'rom Page One.l

right of l'hooi->in~ HidPs falls to the nr hrr t.:>am.

It b f11nh1•r prn\"idrd. thal the team

EARLY rHRISTMAS 11 ~11:.1:11:11~0 t~~sa1:::':~1b~~itc·l~~~~~n~e;ii:1:: l.J 10 thf' alH•n1utr leam not Inter than

SHOPPINf. I :~r:~t d,;~:. f~~.o:~:gri~het ·~~:s t~~-ot~~ U I ·d Prnatf' tram. anti in lurn if this

I ri~ht bt• neglf'c:tf'd, it shall l>e<·ome

Plan now for a real the duty or the cou~cll to selecl the Christmas. We'll help you if old6$. you'll let us. Don't spoil half Article v. Procedure of Debate the plea Ure of giving by not Each speaker shall address and being ready when the glad day arrives. Shop now,-and do that Xmas Shopping at Will­son's Wbere Useful and Prac­

I awaJt ret·o~nillon Uy tht- l'hAir befor(\ ~('l'Urin~ tht• l'loor

Th<' first speake r of the affirma tivt'• shall Ollt'U the rlt>bate. The rC'

tical GiftH are shown in ab- 1nn•nh1!' speaker• s hnll follow alter undance.

THE WILLSON CO. 1866 L917

u \I int.?; ht'I \\ l'l'll tht• sides. }o'oll owln~

ihe pre1wma1!11n of all :-;peecht•:;, re­hnnal shBll hp gh"t"n. these last tn O\'C'Ur in the reverse order of the set Hpeed1e~ ·neguti\"e opening and atfir. 11.:1 ti,·e 1•lo!:!- n~.

No speeeb shall exceed eight min· utes nor ehall an:> rebuttal exceed fht> mtnuH'~. J<;ac· h daf!s shall ap. Get Our Gift uggeslion

L~ooklct, !t~ Pree 11 1•dnl nnf' of their number to keep llm~ If time be ailed upon a

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1 Owenhouse Hardware Co. A Happy ,------- -------

' "E~:~~~':m~~"=-~~:~"~:h''"m" 1 The Appearance But you and l can-or we can make it burn brighter, more cheeringb'. more inspiringly than in pt)aceful years. So f y s • gil·e bountifully. gi1·e gladly, giYe wiBel~·-'tis be~t for all 0 our Ult of us that each of U$ do hi utmost to make this a real Christmas in America and Fra11ce.

Ne,·er have we had such large stoch and such fascinat­ingly beautiful gift things, at not-too-costly prices.

Gll~Ts FOR SOLDIERS.

Practical presents for men in the camps and at the front. \Veil made, good looking and really Ltseful.

Trench Mi r rors, Drinking Cups, Sewing Outfits, Pocket Books.

:\Tilitary Brus hes. Photo Holder ·, Safety Razors. Cigarette Ca ·es,

Wris t Watches . Manicure

STERLING SILVER.

Sets.

The woman who keeps houRe is always delighted with Sterling Silver Tableware as a Christmas gift. ll may be a chest of Flatll'are, or any of numerous pieces of hollow ware. Coming in the Pease box she knows it is he irloom ~ilver, standard in w!'ight as well aR fineness, which will be­come a family treasure through generation8. There can be­no greater economy. Chests of Flatware $25 to $350 .

H. A. PEASE & Co. .JE\\"ELEHS AND OPTOMETRIS'l '.

206 \\'. ;\lain Str eet. The Hallmark St.ore.

is improved by our Dry Cleaning.

PHO E l 5 WE DELIVER

City Dye Works -----------------------------,

l If It's For Yout bile

Auto mo-I ' I I

WE HAYE IT

Anti-Frneze for Radiators-Engine and Radiator Co,ers Robes-Hand Warmers-Foot Warmers I

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Its Easy Let us help you ~elect his • -mas present

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