OL. XI. THE WEEKLY EXPOXENT. FRIDAY OCTOBER 31, 1919. NU~lBER 5
f~E~HMEN fiAME IS POSTPONED A WEEI\
SECRETA Rl.\L ST UDENTS J;\CRE.\ SE TH E IR E:\ ROLL~I E'.'> T
OR< HESTIU L.\RGEST I'\ B b L T u H k. HISTORY OF 1"1STITl:TIO:\ 0 cats ose 0 us 1es
I H d G 0 B d F • Id I This quarter marks the 1<rcatest
MANY WILL ATTEND FIFTH CONfiRESS
Profos i1· \\". Gdtord :-:a:-.h has akt·n the> placl• of :'Ir. F 0 Jack~oll
a,,. rlirutor o~· t IL' lle..?"e orche$tr;i. _\II )r tht r u , .. 111 bl· 1f high cla.~$,
f .. f TVi'lll nf J· """''' Hu!--kip .. Will ,1 HI \,.it re l J·J'<•('t ce on Tuesday J11urm·' to 'li...-.11ul,1 '°o"emb()r ·" 11d Fri<lay a [n-.ft.'<!d of I runurrn"'° as Fir ... t . \ n-
, m wh ch is :-;ched-
i·v and },~ 11 poe;tpone<l a \Ycek playt d n ~Ii suula ':\ O\•
o tht· Jst a'" for-
Y· \'£ at l<'a=--t t\\·o
~ the sd1ool 1 lit gc functions
n ar ame n a 1e number of student- regi,tered in the
Pia.' in~ in ~ca of ' Jud and Slush and Wi th Four J len lnjur('d C'olle~c Goes Do" n To Defeat h) a Score of 19 to 0. Jnju r ie!i H.ecched by Taylor in Third Do" n of Game a nd Sl ipper) Ba ll .\ ccount for Bobcats Defeat.
·cc1·etadal cour~t· en•r in the history f the in titution. At prc·sent th~re re ~i«ty-eight ~tudcnb, fifty-t\\.·o of Plan:-. for Firth \ nt·ati(·n:il long-re ... ~
w:1om arc g-irl'i' and the n·maining for Hi:,rh School (11rl...; lbpidl) ixtecn boys. Tht.:n• ~l't'llls to be an
·nc..:?:easin~ demand fllr bu~inc~s train-Tak.in~ l>efinit<' Form
1ng in the hiµ:her in~lituti011s, and ior Plan~ for tht• fifth \'lu .•. 1onal cun-1hi~ rea~vn the department of tom- grc:;..;, to be ht..~111 oil :\'o\·t:mbt:r
In a hotly t..·ontt:stcd game, ).Ion- o\·c~rul Taylor pa!-=sed to Oberle mcrte ha"' added to it:. curril'ulum 20th to 22nd an• pro~r :-; ing with an.·. t E
11 !'fl\\, more pcopl{~ luna Stati:~ lost to the Ctah A~gie~ who fumbk·d but .\1untana held the st·Yeral new <:ourscs which will gin? a gl'f'at dL·al of spt~t.·d and the JlTO
m tht> '>l'th. tra than c\·c1 bt-iore and ••Y a score of l!J to 0, last Saturday ball. Tavlor fumbled on l'ta}u; 5-vard a :->tud1.:nt cnrclled in this cour~e more gram which i:-:. bt.>ingo a1·am~t.·d is sure ~roft:ssor '.\a-.h :-.till nt·l'cl:-:. a cc1rnct. aftt'rno1•n at Logan Utah . The field line but. tht• Agg-ics n•clJ\·eri?d on i.heir proficienc:y in a pract11.:al bu:,,incss \\ay f to be fmcst l'V<'J t?:iven Tht• staff i'n ~t tnrnihoiw. and a < :--uxophone play- ·xa~ t•o\·en·d wit.h mud and slush r\ue J yard lint..'. Worlcv ki(•ked to th(' mid- Of these 11t.'\\' courses ate Con1111('r1.:1al charg-e of the conJ,!h.·~s a1e g-dting-
~ ··t·pnrtecl r who n•ads ba:-"s dc·f, to play bas- to a h<.•ayy snowfall of fourteen inch- dle of the field a;HI Oberle ran back Law. Elements of Statistits, Econom- their work into 1-rno<I fu1·m and all Ins chat'J.!t m plun will afford 1.:'' the night bc·fot•e and as a result ten yards fot a fir~t down. Oberle lies of Busine~s. Bu!"ines:.-; Principles. preliminary steps hav(' been taken to
y<ar hnj ~ anothl'r we('k of ' 11 part:-. Thi~ j,.. a g-oocl chance play was slow and of a puntinf! nrn ~nother ten vards. Oberle failc:d and Elementary Analysis. brinJ? together t.he largest group ·or ul \\ 11 nwkt> _:\I S C. ·~ r mu~i<:al !'ltudenb to g-et experi- nature. Al·corcling to all reports the to make a touch~lown on the -I yard Other subjec~s taught ~re ~rinci- girls from the hh!'h schooh:. of tht· wmnin~ nil the better. .e in cin·hl"'"tra wot·k. Any regular Bobcats player! like real bobcats eYen line. At this stage of the g-ame Mon- ples of Accountm)'.!. Indus.trial History ~tate that haYc l'H'r been present at
di(t..' has ht•en omewhat hindered .. ~J~~~:~b;!,u~ll~:~t h';:1~ir~ll:~·,: 1 ~o~:e~~l1~~ tho th<.>y were hampered by the snow tana had the ball on U. A. c. ·~ one Theory of Itwestn • ...:nts, Office pl'a<:- a vocational conJ.~Tl'~s in Bozeman.
Pa:-t ''-'t:<·k by lhr wintry weathtr I 1 I I p Mon .\·ard lin<• 011 th" t'irs.·t clowii but dtic Lice. Shorthand and typewritinJ?. So The \'OCational congrc~s for hi~h able to the or...,.unization. an< some wounc cc Payers. or - ... r: 1 b) tht• ab::-t•nc;:io of the va1sity on ~ ; St t ('b 1 I I t to the sliiipc•riness of the ball it was many_ h_avc registered in the lattet school g-irls was fir~t held in l~n:1. Thl' fullowinu is a li ... t of the or- t ... a.na ~~ c, , er t:• p aye< a s ar gan~e l tah trip but "Slit-kt•r" Rite has with Kmg a clo~e second. Captam funibled on a !me buc:k by Taylor that it 1~ ncct!s~ary to purchase more Dean L"na B. HC.'rrick clt•\'i:-;ed the idea
l'lOt.'4 ·1 wli1ppinu togt.:ther a l'hcstra nwmber:-:. now enrolled: rc,)lor of the Bobl'als also played a \Varley kicked to Bush m the center 1 mach~n('s and extend the. hours of land after muking- a trip to \Yashing~ t 1 that woulri lw worthy opponent First ,·iulin::-: G~urctt DeKay. \'ir- i.rotid game but lost ground in the f the ftcl<I. Pa~s Oberle to DeVore I p1:1ctirc \\Ork O\'Cr the enttrc day. ton state. :-.he felt the 1wl'<I was very
many eollel!<' h'arn. \Vorfl comes ~ inia \\'alkl·r, ~.\ubrPy Dulcn and Earl Pllnt~ with "'oTley of the Agg-ies pro- failed and thl' ball goes over on I fh1.:: year the department wa~ fo1- g-reat. It was while slw was at the m \l1!':-.oula that tht•y abo ha\·e a :\mTis. hably beeauRc of a broken rib which I Ctah'R 25-yarcl hnc \ \' orlcy failed l tunate 111 SCl'U1'111j? two able instruc- con.st, that a htg-l ('}1001 J!'l1'1 expres-
-r t wt>1g-hty bUT1"h of yt'arlinj?::' and, Sct..·oncl nolins· Gt•or(?'r Sabine. \Y . he rccei\'ed early in the first quarter. j tn kkk but l'flrrwd the ball ten yards/ tor:-;. 111 the sel'reta1 tal department. ~ed the fact which ha~ Oel·n appa1;ent s 1umon·cl, that they have no F. Day, ErrH·:-it Farnum, Henry Jac- .Just before the game the Aggie I for a down. Anoth<'r vass netted I~ Reg-1stra1 \ \ '11son, the head of the de- for some lime that hig-h school girls ibl() in n:111qu1~hing- the famed quts, Lloyd l;raham, .John Brook, 5tudent body <·leaned the ~now off yard,:;. End of half with the ball 011 partment ha~ for his a::;sistants, ,V. come as freshmen to college without z7.hes". Florence Sdtwiri, Anita Thompson . and with the hc•lp of t.he sun the field .\Jontana's -10-yarcl l in(I. B. H olmes who was auditor at the knowing' juRt what line of work they
\ .. yt"t no defimk lint:>-up ha:; bl•en Cellos· Ruth ..\ndc:rson and Louis more tlosely resembled a duck pon<l T hird Quart er l ' nive1·sity of l llnois last year, and rare to take up. They go through tdL·d upon fur .;\lontana State's Thacker than a football field. \Vhen tackle:-: \rol'le:i,.· ki<·ked to l\Ia:;hin who i·e- comes highly recommended. ~[iss their four years in high school with -.hmt:n but thl· m<•n who makt.> the Flule: Phillip \\'illi:-. 1 th t 1 Id I Della Young has charge of the cla~::-es scal'cely a thought as to that work
to .:\lh•soula will ht..· l·ho:--Mt from Claritwts: .)linnr Hollida.v, Ral1)h "i·edrc nb1ace t e fwo p aylers wou turned ten yards. ::\Iontana made in shorthand and typewriting. Her fo1· which thC'y art' best fitted. l t is ~ 1. e. a o_ut en eet anc come up •lo\vns in two attempts. Also another abilitv as a teacher has alreadv been fnllowini.:-
1~ haw an1l lkl'kt'l' t..·enter \ iJUJ~ , Willmms, Campbdl. ~taey
K !,..ht an<l Glt•a:--on Guard:Tackle•
~ It •r, )la~hin. )loon•. Kading, C'ash-n re Ends Y.1: ·C'a1Tt:>11 f Captl Quarter l L an, Rassk•y, Husemyer, '\'\"ise, ]I. ht·mer. Rtumpf Backs
M. S. C. ELEVEN WILL PLAY U OF
UTAH TOMORROW
Hylton. spittrne: ice, mud and water. The . . f f"ft•, . ·I T 1 . k. k- . . . ·for this purpose that the vocational , ·, . . . . ·i .!a 1n o 1 ccn )all 5· ay OI IC ::.. ,demonstrated at Br1g-hton, Colorado, congres::: for hi.l!'h school girls was Co111et: Edit• Hagen.
Dnun:<.: '.\lekin Cf)nklin. Piano: '.\linnie Ellt'n i\Iarquis.
"ame "as pla)ed cntnel) on the gl t to the middle of tho field. Tho Av- ·I · ·I h I · • · f th 1 , • .-i, l , I f . the \\ 1e1e s ie taue: t ast ~ ea1. originated by D<.•an Herrick. Through 0 c P ~.}ei_s \\ .0 P a)CC 01 ~ies tried several end runs and bucks Year before last a sec·retarial club this congrl's:.-;, it i~ hoped that the de-
whole. period 111 ~mts that were soak- then kic-kcd to Montana's 1 ;)-~·ard was fonrn.•d and it will be in full lcs:?"ates may obtain ~uch an idea of ~d 'nth wat<:r. Fumbles were fre- 1 line. Taylor kic:ked to 40-yard line "'wing- now in a few days. The Hunt branches of work that hold an open
JRR IG.\ TIO:\ CO!'\GRESS l{f;!lE quent on both sides due to the slipper- land U.A.C. penalized :; yard~. Oberle and Puneh club is planning on putting ing- fol" women that they may be inine~s of lhc ball and the t~d
1 I n ~h~ intercepted a pas~. Oberle furnblecl en some interesting' parties and spired to fit thcrnselves for onl' of
)fr. :.\[u1·doc:k of the Experiment rhii .. cl down of t~e g:une ay _or ac but }1ontana recovered Taylor kick- cluih:cs thb winter and wants every (Continued on Pag-c 4.) Station has b en working out plans ~.rib bi:oken w.hich g-reatly hll1dered c<l to DcC! in t he middle of the field mtmbcr of the organi·rntion to take for the for111ation of a state irrigation t11s playm£? dunnit the balance of the Jarvis fumbled King rcco,·cn:cl . )..Jon - I ·f. . t . • ·t . 1 ~ . ·k • d KAPPA NUS DON , . a-amt» His inabilit.r to run with the ' -· . an ac: 1'e 10 ci~::- 111 t le \'01 an con.irress. Odobcr 1st he sent out a I . . . tana made downs. Kmg passed to 1 boost foi· the cour~e. 1."irc:ulm letu.~r to \·arious people ball du,e to the lllJUnes was respon- Bush for a gain of -1-yards. Quarter th1·oughout ~lontana and 1·esponse -.ible to a la rge extent. for the uneven 4 ends with ball in the Bobcats hands Hank Buckhin<l. a \\'est Gallatin ! was 0 ,·erwhC'lmingly in favor of the ness of the sc~re. . vn their own 40-yar<l l ine. I farmer , has the envy of every farmer 1' PIN OF S A E formation of such a body, so the first }1cDonald, .fullback on the Ag~ne -Four th Quarter in the vallev for he recently han·est- I t •
· . · . · · t~arn. was at one time a student at · ' . . ~:.cdrn~. <~t.,. th~ :\l~~tana hng-a~1on I ~I. S. C. and will b<• well remembered Taylor kicke<,1 to Falck, ,~·ho return- ed 90 acrt!s o[ rl"d doYt.·r averaJ..{m-g HERE WEDNESDAY d. •• d D1a111a:--e ( on_{!'11,;:-.s has been call- b\• older men at this in~titution. ed to . Iontana !'. 40-yard lme. U . A. :mo pound~ of ~eed pt•r acre. T~e ed _.ror_ the la~t three da.ys of Farm-
1 ·The g-amc bv quarters: 1 c. made downs and 20 yards in three ~urrent pnce oi t·ed ~lon•r Reed 1::1
tor_ .. \'"\ cek-abo~t the middle of .Jan- litah won tile tos!' and elected to attempt s. .\n end run and three line .,o cents a pound, a pnce unheard of 'ua?-. There will be many represen- I kick. :King- recch·ecl the ball and car- i bucks net the• Agg-ies another touch- J up. to the present ~·ear .. T his .will : F 1f t}· -~ i:\. .\ <:t i' e :\lcn a nd .\lumni
T am :\o" in ~a l t Lake Cit y P re - tat1;.es from all twer 31ontana, n~t I ried 'it back to the 25_yard line. At !down w ith F'akk carr y ing the bal l. I bnng. the farmei: 111 qui~e a httle Initi a ted I nto ~lonta na Alph a Cha p-pa rin •r for Game \\' ith :\ l orm on~ nly of the farmers, but a lso bus1- 1 ti. t· tl th" d .d p· h" ! ~\.t.tempt at goal failed Two and a I spenclmg money-in the nt' tghborhood ter of S. A. E. He re \\·edn esda.'f. "" · · I . us 11nc, on 1e 1r own me s 1 • . _ . romorro". Pla)ers H. eco,·erin J! ln~~s men, bankt·rs, commercial club .ankle was sprained and \\finwood took half minu te~ of play. Taylor kicked. d. $l o,OOO. T_he tlover seed is now ) Ja ny Old )1 en Back ~rom Jn juri_es Hcceived in A~gie o: ficial~ from the .\·arious town, proj- 1 his place. Taylor kic:ked to Dee who
1 to he middle of the field, ~\Tilman in l bemg- cleaned m the college granary . . . .
t. a me and " 111 put up a Good Fig ht j rd manag'er~ . en.i;meers. ett-. Elwood j retunied it to the midd le of the field.land Robert~on out. Aggies made I . . ~1!rma Alpha Epsilon Fratern1ty-:\lead, one of the g-rcatest a uthorit ies Taylor fumb les and the ball went down~. '\\.Tot'ley kicks. Pass fa ils, Dr. R. R. Parker, \\:ho is work1~g +was establ ished at l\Iontana State
·Ni th a line- in practically as good on irrigation . will ~peak and they plan j ever 011 :Jlontana's 15 vard line. From Pass King to \Vinwood, g-ain, seven on the:' spotted.fever t ick problem m College Wf'dnesduy afternoon when !' <lpC a:-:. when they played thC' Utah I to ha\'(' ot her big men as well. This I here on th<> .\gg-ir:-:. by a n end run r ym·d~. Taylor kicks to the 50 yard the Bitter Roo~ valley, was here for Kappa ~u betame the i\ lontana Alpha A!.:cdc.•s, and a backfield, w hich1 al- congress will no doubt have a far-
1 and a <:ouple of short linC" bu<'k~ . ear- 11ine. AggitHi make downs. lf ibbert in a Ct.nftrencl' .with the e~1tomology de- chapter of thl' national. Sigma Alpha
t - 1J.!h crippled by mju r ies in Sat- n .. mchi11µ- influcnc<' in )lontana, and a ried the ball over and F'alck kicked an<l \Vildman out. Aggies gain 15 1 partment Friday and Saturday. Epsilon. The installation ct•remon-L .1ay'!-i frame, t.hc Bobcats are going
1 ~reat <Ital of interti::it i~ being shown j the goa l. At this time Taylor had yard!) P itts in and De \~orl' out, '\Yor- ~ iL'~ wC're hC'ld. in the Masonir hall and
1r.·,, the ganw with the '\: . of Utah ln its ck•\'clopment. oi.ie and possibly two i'ibs bt:oktn but !er kicks_ to Taylor . \vho . fumbles 1 BARBERRY MOVIES ;,,; men mudt' charter members of t h is \\1~:t no thoug-ht of dt'f<.•at. l\fontana •·r->mained in until Ink in the game when tack led and ..-\,:rg1es wete penal- chaptc·r. '\Yilliam (' . Lc\'ere, E. S. R. w"'... beaten by a team that was OVER A HUNDRED shcn King took hi~ place. Taylor izcd 15 yards. Taylor kicks to Dee of S. A. E .. assisted by a number of h· Ct··ier than themselves and in ad - kicked to ~lcDonald. The . .\ ggies i.,11 the 4:) yard Jin<.•. Falck goes 15 ARE SHO"'N HERE promint>nt members. re....;idin~ in the r! - ,, n playC'<l un a fil'ld which was made fin,t down th ree thime:- and yards, I\agle; c·nd, goe~ 15 ya rds. i\Ic-1 '' .
1 !:ttate pt•rft.ll'llH~d the mstallnt1on cere-
d,..1.,cribed as a st·a of mud. "~hen a f. iRLS IO'N y \lf then attempted lo place kick but fail- D?na ld g.o~s over on thrc:e line b~cks monies. v· n':'.:.I tackled, lw slid ten foet on a U J ! yy •d . The ball again wt>nt over to t!•~ '\\ orley :tatle<I at goal. faylo1· kicks , Tho"-'e whu wer1.: initiated as char-J! ·od tat..·kle and twenty feet on a U: ' ~ \~gic~ and \Vork•y kicked to Taylor tt.1 50 yard line, Falck kick~ to Taylor, The barbarous barberry. <:_on~monly · tcr m<•mbers are: Laurence \Vylie, nu-~ and <.·am<> up blowing mud and .vho rdunwd the bull to tlw middle Ion the 25 yard lint•, Taylor kicks ten-Jknown . . around .tht• bug- building_ as Arthur E. Seamans, Thomas H. Her-w~tE-r. But in ~pit<' of thi~ the team 'fhc 3lontana Staie C'ullege Youn.· f the.fie!d Th~ flUarkr t•nd~d with yard::s to i\lcDonalcl. :'.\kFurfan for berbc.>ns n1lgan-, ha~ broken mto rin, Lyndall p Davidson, George A fl J!!ht to the t'nd lik..! all true I3ob{"ats ',\~omen'.;, Christian As~ociation ha~ ~he bal1 on the :;;;-yard line. King, King for T<:tylor, Pass failed the mm·it•!). Tlw bm·bcn·y, i~ fast Roo.:;evelt, George \\'. ) lorgan, :\lax-a 1-f hud tht• :\l<ir,nuns crues~dn~ to the ~iu-ung- up litt:!rally o\·er n ight into Si·cnnd Qua rte r Worley kicks and the ball is on l\fon.
1 lc:-.ing- it:-; jc b as the s1neHcler of the I well .I. \Yikomb. Howard L. Seamans ,
t..n, 11 .... of thf' most t•ntcrprhiing- younJ;t tana's twenty yard line. Oberle k icks d~struttiYe ~t<'m of whNtt (Puccinia Rav ~ . . Jone~ •. John Paul Gan·in, .l. fhc· l~nh<.•r. 1ty of Utah has been 1 'xanization:; on thC' hp!. Alre:idy l ngTum maclr· IO yds thru e>nd and
1 to Falck who, rt•iurns to ;J:; yard line; g'ramini:-.. whiil· you are takin~ Botany ~L · \ \'hitne\· i\lanning, En~rett l\ lac-
t>, • tc'n b:i, f'olora1l'1, who went into 1w hundred of JI. s. c. women are downs. Oberle fumblNI and Rush re- Pass failed. Totals Utah Aggies, 1!.l, l at tht.' abo,·c mentioned bu.ildinp:.) Spaddl'n, .iames F Duquette, Man-t ( !!am~ with a ('l'ippled backfield. ,'!C'l11bers due to a membership cam- --- I-Montana State, 0. The U ... Department of Ag.T1culture ford L. ~now, A. Leroy Strand, Lee T •'Y han• had two or three other paiQ.n Thur:-"clay an<l F'riday. Three f INAL ELErTION Altho at only otll' time did .Mon-
1 and the experiment station luwe b~cn 1 Park 1 llenry p .:\luntzer, Floyd L.
b(r.tinJ:rs thi~ ~l·a~on and oug-ht to L :...ms wen: a;mintcd with captains, lJ t:\na threaten to score. they were ,busy the past two sum1ners, putt111.i:r 1 crirtt•ndt>n. \\'altl'r C Gatton, Theo-q_. piekings for tht' Bobcatg. Utah Helen Hill, llel<.•n Rose, and :J.Iaiion dangerous at several time~ . Coach
1 ~he barberr~· ou~ o~· ~~;:;ine:::;s, but it philu:" Reddick. Wayne F. Bowlen.
ks '"Pl'Cad formations and when Rus~cl. and <:a<:h team was as!"il?'ned FOR PRESIDENT OF I Romney of the Aggies i~ of the opm-
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Js now rnakmir It~ m1tial appraranee Gr..:g-or :\I. ,,\lat·~lillan . Ll'O c. Hum-t"~~· playt.'d Colorado, the u:;;e oi to a certain g-roup of girl~ . ion that hi~ ag-gregation e;f football in a <1ne reel film "Tht• Barbarous phrt'y, Lo,·itt I. \Vt·~tlakt•, Arthur J. t ""(' fo11nations n•sultt'd in fi·om 1'ht.re was a meeting- of the tab~ men would have rolled up a larg-er t Barberry" frt..':-.h from till' go,·ern- Hlwm, Ren Gt•a1.:·h, Fred K. Ste~I. f :l· to eight yard losse:; in every in- inet Tuesday afternoon and plan:; A s M s r TODAY I ~t·ore. had the gnme been played on a I mc.·nt laboratories at \ r nshington D. Kt."ith or,·is. Rus~en :JI. PiL·ken!'.. For-~ ...... 111.:·e but onl' Coath Powell 's men w ·re formt\lalt:.d for the years work. e l.J r\1·y field. However ?\l ontana booste1·s C. re~t G. Hl·iwy. 'Villiam c. Lippet·t,
not fear thi~ kind of play because The fin~t p:eneral meeting was h('lcl 1 1
j D ha·,·e an entirely rifferent traill of This film was shown at the local John L. T~·lt•r. Ernil ,l. Saldine. Clyde ). ha,-e been coacht..•cl jn t he break- Thursday f rom five to six in the n!'I- thought. \ Vith the Jight~r teuni of 1110\'ing picture theaters last week E. Ron<''" J.owcll E. Bowen, Lewi.;
i lo. up of it ancl know what to do in ~embly liall of the Agr icultural build· Di c k~on a nd Ta ylor are Two Hi g hest .\Iontan~ State! 1t ~cems that they thru the courteHy of tlw lol'al mnn- H. JlcRo.bt.:rb, Alfred L. Bakt•r, Lylt· e h case. ing. An hour for the regular week- Ca ndidates in La ~ t F r iday's E lec - would bc.1 able to use their speed i( a~e 1 s 1 and a <'cns1dc1ablc nutnber of j \V 1\l illci. Can oil P. Donohoe, Ray
Th{· Cni\'ersity was walloped by the mec_.iting was dcddt'd upon and an tion. ~cifhc r Get a ;\ l ;ij orit y 80 they were playing on a dry field. t h<' ag-g-il's and b 1 olog-1st~ braved the Cameron. Ll'on D. ~ay1.:•is, Edgar D. l"tah Aggies and when the score of ·litw mad<> of tlw years acti\·ities, Fina l \"ot e \\"ill he ll e lcl Tocfay. .\!a ny of l\Jontana's men were inju red snow tl.ncl C'old to find out what made IJolmson. Dl'nn )1 llau 5wman. Robeit 1. ..:t weeks gamt• is conside-rc<l and .dal anti busint·S!-\. Th<' association in the fracas pos!'ibly because of t he 1 the b:nbt:rry ba 1·barou~. The 1..:on- E. ::\kConnel, )linor T . lfoliduy. Em-t: / tonclitions undet· which it wa~ j.., planning to J!i-..·t- its recognit ion The final t?lcction for pres ident of ~·rid and dampne~:-:; of t he field. ~:ensus of opinion wa~ that tht• alter- lllt:'t ,'. illattht'w, Arnold R Krugt•r, p~;:~·t.·d. it lonks likt• a victory for ~:!Tice and the member'~ banquet the th1.:· asRociat~·d :-tudents will be held \momr those who were hurt were nation of generations and Ehr'lich's Edward Hag-t•n, Totl1 y Bui:ry, Ken~~ •1 lmw Statt.-. Thti U. lint:' i~ no :; l'k after roundups ate o\·er. The today at whkh lime Harold Dickson Finch, a ~prained ankle. Taylor, a rett.!ptor theory would bt.• more i..·asily iwth A Bright. R Howl'll Denn, Holh .~\·u·r than that of thL• Bobcats and ·. W. C. ,,.\.has tht:: date for the Sat- t,r Homer Tajlor will b<' elected to bt·uken rib. i\lashin, a broken rib nnd acquir~cl from flt•cting- than frum the I i~ .:\latthew. Frt'd T. Cruzt•n. Paul i· .:-- prl'tty hard tn find a backfield .rday after Thanks!{i\·ing and a gTl'at that office. As no candidate r ·ccived De\ ' ore with a SpTained ankle. It is staid lantcn :~didP. R. \\'vlit'. t ... r i~ any faster. The fellow~ 'Will 11_1! social mixt'r for both the men a majority of lhe vote~ cast last Fri- •1uite possible that the men \Vil! be in The film is bl'ing bookt•d throU_l!:h Tht.: btl11flllt't was J.dn·n at tht• Elk'::; h .• -.t. a week in whieh to get over any 1:J tht• women \\ill be }!i\·en. \Vatch da~-. a S<'eon<l election is nt·eessary be- .... hupe again by Saturday for t'ie r the ~tate by R. B. Streets '1 who Homt.• with platt•s laid for so. During
injurit·~ n•t·ei\'l.'d in la~t weeks w bulldin boa1·d for poster~ for thi;;; tween t.he two ha,·ing lht~ hig-hest r f l.;tah game. has been in chars.re of the barbl'JTY tht.> ~crYing oi dinnl'.l' t..'tillt.•}!'t' nncl .Judg-ing- from competitive •arty. numbt:r of volt's. The result~ of la:-.t The lineup anll su1nmary: 1.:·radit'ation work in ).lontan:i.. fratt>l-nity ~ong-~ wen.• sung. .\ftcr
ll'l'S and imst JKrfnrmann~~ t.he rht' collt•g-l' Y ).I. f. A. is very for- Friday's elt~ction were as follows: .\lontana State, 0 L' A. C .. ]!) tht' banqut•t Ernest B. Stanley a~ bL·at'" ou;?ht to t•onw out on th matt> to ha\'e this year )!is~ Zada f'lick.s.on. ~I~; Taylor. fi2i Ronc.•y, 76. f>eYore .Jarvis :: :: t: : : :: :: : : :: :: :: •• ... • • :.: :: tm,st ma~tt~r introdut·t~d the spi:akt'l':'
1 • - t•nd of th1.:· seon.> in next Sat- ··'1·ench as M'l'rt.:tary. She will be here The \'ac:ancy in the office of prcsi- LE :: ... of the t'Y-..·nin~. Tht~ folhnving- loa:o;ts '1l'l•e month::- in all. ei.~ht weeks now dent of the a~sot·iated ~tudents was .\lorphy Gardnt·r •• :"\ 0 T 1 t ' 'E :: ·,\·· e re~potHll'cl to· id f()ur mort.• in the ::;pring. The re~t made when Zale:' Edv11, who was last LT :: :: ! Addn•i-,s of \\'l'it·ontl'. P1'(>f "'m. F
· )lunlot..·k wa~ in Billing: and f the :-.dmol YL'ar she will dfo.·ide- her Y«il' elettl'cl to that posilitlfl, left Robertson II ~kDonalcl •• Students wishing- war cn•cl- t: Sthoppt•: Rl·~pnn .e. L-. (' LaJlont~
irrig-ation I- rom Columbu~ he went to Ca~tade to
, t'· wit.h tlw peoplt' on location of '':1tton headwo1·ks and canals. He
tht 11 :;.topped at Great Fall.::. wh<'l'" tl1sn1s:-;l'cl with tho~e interested t he
.lllH! bctwct.·n the l'n\\'L'r::.ity ot )li-:;- ·~ dy thi~ fall f r the l 'ni\'er.;.ity of LG •• its or t•xemption frnm military t! 1 f'c•unding- of Kappa :\u. Arthur L. ·ula and the Statt .. ~·onnal at Dil- ChicaJ!O, whcr(' h'" will continut• his C'hristl!n!'on Cannon Capt. :: drill an• rcque~tt·cl to nH:d ... , l'aman!'.; :--it!ma Alpha Ep:-.ilon in 11. :\lis~ F'rl'llt·h's office hour:. are t't'll<'ge work. C :l with the war CTt'llit l'Ontmittec :: !\lrintana, CL·t.irg"t' ~- Short; Kappa
rom ten to t\\'( .. l\'e in the morning The poll~ will be open from r;:OO Tobey :\1augan •• in the connnittee room to- :: ~u·~ Part in tlw \Yar. L(·o l'. llum-•nd from two tn fi\'<' in thl' afternoon. a. tn. until -l:-15 Jl. m. today. 'rht.> \'Otes: RG !! morrow CSaturday) afternoon :-: jphrc.:y ; ?lfortanu State Colle.!?'t'. Tlow-i;Pl' '- ffin· i"' in tlw Agricultural Hall will be counted bl\forc :>:OO o'tlock Bu~h "·orley ... from 2::m to -I o'dock. :: ard L. ~L·anrn.n:-.; The .'trugJ,!le. :\Ian-n the half-\uty floor ~he will bt• b~ the ~pccial lettion committee of RT •• I.. n . Con'~lin•.r, lh~ir- 'ln :: I ford L. Snow; :\Iontana Alpha, Greg-01·
f :·sihi1ity of pumping water for cer- lad t11 an.:.rng" l'OnfC'r t:>nce.s at any rf the studt•nt. senntt.• appointed by )fashin ..\nclTus ... :: IM. Maci\lillan; Cy Gatton, Lawrent·l• t.: .... l:~nd~ in that <fo•trkt with .:.•ny wrm. n <'n the hill Pr~· idl:':".t )Jicht-1. (Continued on Pag-e 2.) :: t: •• •• •• •• :! !! •• •• :: :: •• •• i: (C'ontinuC'<l on PH!!t• -1.)
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HOWARD'S -~ Green H 0 use ~ pose lS to present to its readers, each ·week, an aCCUlate and corr~l ... .. .... record I ' ~ of the devcloprnents in colleg-e affairs during that pcnod and t ' , .~·1 1 , full ~ ~ influence fo r the upbuildinit of Montana State College. Tr" -:: the ~ ~ result of \•oluntary effort put forth by the students who ':'.:· -·--~rl. j
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RE Taylor, Capt
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LH Kin;: Bmvcn
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I FB Substitutwns: Utah Aggies, An-
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>lontana State: Winwood for Finch, \V ildman for Robl!rbon. Lar:s for Tobt>y, llibbcrt foJ· \\"ildman. Touchdown~: l'tah, Jarvis, Fakk,
IJ. :\lcDonal<l.
Goals af.ter t(mchdown Fak-k ( 1) Score by period~:
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~~::!~T~~~NNGA~,1~~-~;1~0R .. · A~~:.:~~.B~:F~:R0L~~: :~~ j I G I G Phone G I G I ASSOCIATE EDITOR ..... . .. .JOHN TYLER, '20 t ' ACTING SPORTS WRITER GREGOR McMILLAl'\ , '211 5 5 55 5 5 t SOC IETY EDITOR . HELEN HILL, '21 t A ASSISTANT ADVERTISING Jl!ANAGER. EARL DAWES, '21 • ' ASSISTANT ADVERTISl!\G MANAGER DEWEY STREET, '22 1...---- - -------- - - - - -~ CIRCULATION MANAGER GEORGE JA COBY, '20
GENERAL REPORT!.\L STAFF REPORTERS BE!XG SELECTED BY t'OMPETITIOX.
WELCOi\lE S. A. E.
This week there was installed at the college a new fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Like Sigma Chi, our other national fra- 1 ternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is national in both its scope and character. Al the leading unh·ersitie,; and colleges of the countr~ils chapters are to be found, in e,·ery good sized city are numbers if its alumni. f
The installation of the Montana Alpha chapter here means more than merely that the erswhile Kappa Nus have dooned another pin. It bespeaks of r ecognition fo r t he efforts the Kappa
THE LATEST lilTS HAVE YOU GOT THEM?
TELL ME, T LIP TIME, OH WHAT A PAL WAS MARY, THE VAMP, IN ilIY BABIES ARMS, YOU'D BE SUR
PRISED. AT THE HIGH BROWN BABIES BALL.
Pecina Piano Co. 234 West Main. Phone 395.
Nus have made to get a national charter, for no good fraternity - -
ccnrur~·, Cranl''s "riting paper< ha,·e hecn the acceptt·d l'"ixr~ i' >r friendly letters a·h! :·.i:·:i,a l notes among tho· e \\hose position in r 1 ~ social \\ arid is u ncha I kn ired. Complet~ stocks o r
great nrierr displayed here.
1 ~ MODEL fiROCERY I! George Bartz. Prop.
Staple and Fancy Groceries ~ Keeps a complete line of ~ Lunch goods of the best
I; quality. Prices always right.
"·ill grant a charter to a local until after they have imbibed the f'~'-~'-'~~~~~~'-~ stabil ity, standards and standing which are essential for the ~ FOR THE BEST I future well being. But the installa tion of the new chapter m eans I ~ -L _ something else; it is a recognition ior the standing of the Mon- ~ D E N TR Is TR y tana State College and fo r its studei!l body. They pick not only ~ good local fraternities, but locals in schools which have attained i -SEE-$Ome degree of prominence and which rrom iRc well for the future. " D R. Coo K That Sigma Epsilon saw fit to put in a ·hapter here is a feather ~ At Bozeman's Modern ~ 111111tII11l1111IIII iiI1111
in the cap of the school , the faculty and eve;·y indiY!d'.t::il 5tudent. ~ Dental Office. At one time there was a distinct prejudice against frater- ~ ,
1.~-~---~-------, GEO. H. WILLSON CO Ql' AL!TY STATIO:\ERS.
PI:\K. GEORGE. JOE
COOPER'S
SPRING ="EEDLE
nities in this school. We hope we speak truthfully when we say ~ . ~RICES REASONABLE that has almost entirely died away. Fraternities have unques- ~ Owenhouse Bmldmg. , Telephone 1-!.J . ~ tionably done much for i\-1. S. C. The increa ·ed loyalty on the 1 ~'-'-'-~--.~'-'-'-~'-~~'-~'-~'-~~~~~'-~ part of many of the alumni, the greater chool spiri t so apparent in the student body and the better li,·ing condit ions for a large SSS3''-~''-~'-~~-ss_,~~'-'-'-'-'-~~~~~~~'-'-'-~' number of the students can be attnbuted m no scant measur e ~ ,
•• I I I I I • I I • I I I I I • I I I I ' I I • I I f fl I h b 'd th t f t 't' , - • THE BEST THAT :\IO~EY to ratern ity in uence. t as een sai a ra erm ies are j ,,
ONE NEUNU CELLO CAN BUY. :~~~·l~e.7~~~a;~~us~~i~I~a:~.:p~=~~~~~.in B\~te '~~~~~e~~es:nos~e 0!ot~~ ~,, Fash1·on Barber Shop G
NION SUITS.
.. Jnstructor by \rerner, in two parts. : ~ - • find pure democracy?. In t he larger world which we enter wh~n '-- Inquire of P.H. WI LKI N . at Ellis-' 'z.50 TO 8.00 we lem·e col lege we fmd clubs, fraternal orders. societies of d1f- ~ : Brandley & Co.. ::: SEE THEl\I AT ferent kinds, organizations which maintain certain standards or ~,,, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "' qualifications for thei r membership. Shou ld not the college world CLEAN AND S,\NlTARY
be like the bigger world, save only that it i~ the miniature? The I - · Bear Creek Coal conducted and wisely regulated is one of only benefit to the school , ~ Gallatin Trust and Savings Bank Building, Bozeman, Mont.
! ' ''' '' "'' ''''''''''''' ''' " WAL s H's history of fraternities in those schools where they are properly ~ ,
" j ust as it has been here. ~ Block Wood for Heat We are glad to see Sigma Alpha Eps ilon among us, to welcome \~~~,~~~-...~~ Slab Wood for Kindling it to the institution.
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II '" " •• '"" ..... ''" ........... I Considerable difficulty has been experienced by the editors in \ I liARROTT'S nE"l'EICSIOELULS CHOCOLATES .; PICTURE FRAMINli the past in securing material for THE EXPONENT written up ' ~ I j in the proper manner. Not only have flagrant violations of all j ~
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HELLO I' This is John the shoe doctor. j,
Have you got any shoes
As IT SHOULD modern journalistic forms of writing been met with but in many ; cases copy has been turned in written in pencil or pen on theme I ~ paper, backs of schedule cards, bits of waste paper, etc. The ~
BE DONE added work for the editors and the many mistakes resulting from ; such slipshod practice have made it absolutely necessary to lay I ~ down a strict rule in this regard. ~
at In the future, therefore, this paper will not consider for I; publication articles from staff members or others that are not I ~ typewritten. Furthermore, except in rare cases, articles for ~ publication will not be accepted later than Thursday noon. ~
THE CANDY THAT SATISFIES.
AN ASSORTMEJl."T OF BEAUTIFUL PACKAGES
50c to $2.50
Gox•Poetter Drug Go. l that need fix~:g? Send them I I
CHAMPION SHOE I SHOP I
LINOLEUM AND ART STORE
A typewriter has been installed in the EXPONENT office at ~ the college which will be available for the use of staff members I ~ and candidates. The key to the same may be obtained at any , ~ SERVICE THE BEST. ~
I 7 East i\Iain, Bozeman l\1ont. "Japanese Art Goods" time from the librarian. Art icles will be turned in at the box ' ~ ~ in the library as in the past. ' ,,. 1 I I I I I I I •• I •• I ' I I • I I I •• I • •• I • I I 1 I I I •••• I • I I • I I I • I I I •
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i I the necessary "dope" to fill the
1 College Folks , I ,,,~:';:,':~;;~~;;~:~~ orge Jacoby, circulation manager j this week been started with the I circulation of THE EXPONENT cial subscription price of $1 for B Y YOUR SHOES, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
GOODS HERE. BY DOING SO YOU CAN SAVE hoped t hat faculty members will 1
f 1 object in view of increasing the A I among faculty members. A spe ' the year has been set and it is
ENOUGH TO EAT ON WHILE YOU ARE
f respond to this call as they have A scription price is precisely the s
to others in the past. The sub- i ame as that paid by students out ,
I of the activity fee.
f I A How It Struck li e r ' "So this is the first time you've
t t , C'ver seen the ocean," snid her escort. "Yes; the very first time." f f "And what do you think of it?"
t A "Ah!" she sighed in ecstasy, "it WE SPECIALIZE ON SILK HOSE, WAISTS, DRESSES. ' l --mcll s just lik e oysters.'' f COATS AND SKIRTS FOR ALL THE ' A 1 Asking Too Much. t COLLEGE GIRLS. ' "Look here, young man," said ti1e
l t 1 old lad, with fh e in her ye, "I haye
' A brought back this thermom eter you t ' 1 hn,·c sold Ill('. It oin't reliable. One A f tinw you look at it says one thing ; McCra k -J C ' '.:~o~;ll;~x~el~~;:,~~:.ays another."
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IN SCHOOL. I I
MADDOX CREAMERY We Make MACCO Phone 3 9 That g-ood Butter & lee Cream
COMMEHCIAL NATIONAL I I BANK !
J. H. Baker, Cashier
Capit.al Stock ........... $150,000
Surplus and Profits . I .. $250,000
Bozeman, - - Montana
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For the Latest . In
Dress and School Shoes COME TO THE
Exclusive Shoe Store 22 West Main Street.
J.E. LANG, - Proprietor.
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STUDENTS, Etc. ., .., .., :?
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;; :: Xov. 1. Football-Uni~~rsi.ty :: ~ \"\'ILL Sl RELY APPRECIATE THE CLASS "'i , 111111 , 11 1 11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, -,,,,,,,,,,,,:: * ~ DISPLAYED IN OlTR S JTS AND O\.ER·
, ,_ --------------------- of Utah vs. ~L s c. at ~ COATS. SEEING IS BELIEYI G A1'iD IT
~ Pens ~ Art Hoem wa, a vi•itor in Butte The Si!ma Chi fraternity announce ; o~'.~";a~:tac~;;,ce. ; ~ co 'TS NOTHING TO LOOK. GET THAT ~ ~ l wr Sunday. __ !'\el•on ·tor;- 1I_1._a_s_a pledge. :: ~ week be- :: ~ .. HOLLOWAY" DRES ED UP APPEARANCE «
~ ~ Saturday from 4 to 6 Theta Xi fra-1 ;\liss oiarlha Johnson will be a :: :'\o\·.p:~~s. Roundup •• ~ HOLLOWAY'S ~ ~ From 89& a ,tc-rnity hcl<l open hou.e. 1wcek end gue•t at the Alpha 0 house. ::
10Y. 7. Bet.a Epsilon dance. :: g ~
~ ~ }like Reynolds made a buHiness I Jldcn Connor arrh·ed Thursday ~ ~ov Round;;.es~~;:~sfo~~:~ll- ~ g HOi\IE OF HART SCHAAFNER & MARX CLOTHE,. i ~ u ~ trip to Billings la~t Saturday. ..lfterm. n to bl• the guest of the !! State University vs. ::\1 :: -, wt
? P l Alpha <J .-iris. •• C. at Missoula. tl , '-''-"~'-..S'''-''""''''-"-~~'''''~'-'-'~'-'''''''-''"'""' ~ ~ .\fiss Beulah 1\Janig ~pent the week %! \\'omen's League dance. • ..
~ ,, t•nd at ht'r home in Big Timber. )Jil· H.<..yrh.Jd . .; and John Tyler were •• >:ov. 14. Sigma Chi dance. :: 1------=--=--=--=--=--=-----------;--------------~ ~ ROSE ~ lunl'hcon gue~t~ al the Phi Gamma t: Nov. 15. Football- Bruins vs ....
~ #' )J1ss Antoinette :\Icintosh was a hc•U!'>C \\'ednesday. .. Bobcats at Bozeman. :::
~~~ ~ dinner KUest of Dean Herrick Sunday. !l A~sociated Students dance ::
D C ~ Louise Forbes was a dinner gue$t :: :\ov. 20, 21, 22. Vocational :l
~ rug o. ~ ~lrs Griffin and son Harvey WC'.re at the homt"" of :.\Ir. and Mrs. 8trancl :: (r ng-ress for women. u
~ , !!Ut':-..ts at the ~imna Chi House Sun- TlH.•:o;day evening. - Kov. :ti. Thank::;giving. !t
~ The Rexall Stor _ ~ day, - Dec. 6. .Junior Class dance. ••
NELSON CAB C01\IPA1 y I EDMOND'~ The Oldest and }Jost {)
. -Re-liabl~i_:; the---'' ! A.RMY SHOE ~e 273-W Auto Livery
,, ~ )!iss Grace Sackl'tt is a ,:rue~t of !! Dec 12 Frcshman-Sopho- ••
~""""~"-~"~"-~ Dcun and }!n. Hamilton were Sun- .\Ii" }[er!e ;\lycrs this week end at I:: ",leba;e. . " f ST. JAJ\IES' CHURCH A full stock chocolale calf- ·
;;k'.n upper v:i: h best oak bot- •
toms. duy dinner g-ut'st" at the Alpha 0 the Ev<!rg-reen apartments. •• Oc-c.· . 1:;. Sigma Chi dance. ••
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houst"· •• D1..'<'. l'i, 18 · 19· Quaiter ex- l! Corner of Tracy and Olive St
-, -LY-Rl_C_T-HE-A-TE_R _:' 113 ~}-1.is~ Henritta :\loebu~ was a lunt:h- Ga~:1,:~~ ii~~~1;\1 ~:ti~ =~t:~: :~et~~~~~~~ ~.tl~; De< 71_01
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1 11ishop-Rt. Re,·. F. W. Faber, U .•
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1..·on ,f.!'Ut::->t at Hamilton Hall ThurR- .-\lpha EpRilon formal. ,_ .,. ~ D., Helena. I J , ;'-·' 3$ ... _, ... Rector-Re,·. L. H. Younp:, ~l. A tabie la~t.
I To""IGHT Dr. }J. .). Blbh was a dinner guest, :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :t tl tl tl :: tl tl tl U :: ZOO W. Qli,·e.
h t 'I I " d l" Sunda_,. Services: -' rs. _,eroy .;"'ltran wa~ a ( llllll·r l f tht Omcg-c't Bl•ta Fraternit;v· at tfoi- I
Tom l\Ioore. in Lord and Ladyt ' t. t Thet Xi Hou'e \\'ednesdav .\ Word for the Oofen'e- a. m.-Holy Communion. Algv; Parson's Con1edy. ~~l~;~in:.
8 - : .. · fl(:J" Thursday e\'ening. 10 a. m.-Church School (Holy ~
. t ,- . _,..I )li.s:-- Gladys :.\latht'w~ was the din- ThC' youn_l!' man C'rawlecl into tht.' t Communion 3rd Sundays} '
Satardav. No,·. 1. ' .\Ir.~. Tha<:kt.~I' .... ntt•rt.ui1wd :JI lsti Ill r g·ucst of )liss Dorothy Hagen at aug-ust 1)re~encc. 11 a. m .- Holy Communion 1st and l Gladys Brockwell in Chasing ' :;hl"panl at ilinn•-r Sunday al Ham- Hamilton llall }!onday. " ! should like to speak to you on I :lrd Sunday.
t Rainbows; Sennett Comedy. t ilt"n Hall. an import.ant matter, sir," he said. }\orninp: Prayer-2nd. 4th and 5th l
: :
I :.\lis:-; Th~o :.\luntzer was the guest " \VelJ. what i~ it'?" g-rowled tlw Sundays. J
Sunday and Monda\· !\Ii~s Ro~emary ·1 rackwl'll wa~ a of \lbs )lary Endb;h at dinner at father of the girl in no encoura~in·. I ----
Anita Sle;vart in A ;\[itinight lu1whcon g-uc•t at Hnmilton Hnll Hamilton Hall Tuesday. tone. I===============
• \\, I I " l I want to man·u Y. our dau 0 ·h- !1 ----~----------~
~~~ Romance. t <'<ne><a~-. , ~ ~~
Lyle :\liller arrivl•d in Boieman tt•r, sir: · ~
t t ,:\larjurie Bm:!vs~ was tht" dinner last Tuesday to nttend the Sig-ma Al- "\Vhat'' The old man's face .l!'rew MAGAZINES 6 Tuesday and Wednesday 1 1 d h 1 1 <>
t g-ut•st of Ruby ~\\anson at Hamilton oha Ep~ilon ins:.tallation. purp e. ":\ arry my aug ter. am ~
Geraldine Farrar in The f Hall Sunday. ___ I astonished! W hat. on earth do you
f'.Vorld and It~ Women; ;\[utt t I )Ir>. E. J. Calloway and daughter mean. sir?" Yon- I I .and .Jeff. Outmg Chester. A Erne't Stanley arrived in B<>ze- Catharine from Dillon are \"isiting "~ow, now.'" soothed the youth, CANDIES and CIGARETTES I ....,_...._.~~ .... ~~~ man last )londay to attend the Sigma Dean ll errick this week. I s.eC'ing defeat looming near and want- 1
Alpha Epsilon in:"tallation. mg to get some sort of satisfaction ~ :]. M. H. WHITE ___ :\li~s Evelyn Bailey from Henena I ·-----·-----, Harold Ea~on and ~ew<:y Cashmore 1spcnt the week ~ncl with ::\li~s Miriam
I EVERSHAf{P PENCILS I haY• moved mt.o the Sig-ma Alpha Ep- Parker at Ha1111lton Hall.
From $LOO up. 1 silon house on South Black stl"\!Ot. j Always sharp point. has 17 l , -- . \'i\"ian Comish and Helen Lease I inches of lead in holder, and I• :\ona Sackett. Ruth ;'ort.on and were luncheon )!uest.s of Helen Hall er
concealed rubber, is always Eleanor Mar•don moved from llan11!- at. the dorm ~londay noon.
clean; we ha\'e a full line fol' I t.011 Hall to the Phi Gamma house I
your inspection I ~atnrclay. l• LESLIE E. GAGE J 1 Si~nrn Alpha Ep~~Jo_n fratl!rnity
Jeweler & Registered Optcllctrist t w1sht!s. to annot~ni.:i' \\ 1lharn Lee Pop
Broken lense~ rcµlace<l same day, : han_1 ot Corvall1~. :\lontana, a~ one of I · I tht•1r pledge~ .
Omega Beta fraternity announce I
..\ number of Hamilton H all girls entertained al a ve1-y delightful fireside party Sunday evening.
~nturday evening the Sil:rma Ch i pledge~ and unclerclassmen will entertain nt a sleigh ride party.
a rt>union here of thl:'il" alurnni and ex- :\Irs Thomas Holker of Toston,
~-~-~-- Ir~~-"' ~tudents on No\ en,ber lfi , the dat(' of 'j.,.1ted hc1 daug-hter Ruth at Hamil- !
~~~~....:--: -::::~ I th" :\1 :, C -S .. e 1':11H'1<1t-.· foot- n !Tc.ll o-.·cr the week end
:i\l!x.iRYTH ' ~,l .ll • ""· Om";!a D<ta f1atc1111ty w:ll enter-
! NE,W. ! I ----------- 'tam at an m~or·11al dun<•' at the fra-
! .IN :0.1 s1:t , • 1j ~.. : ; THE AMERICAN ,,· I t.e~:::: l::l::e L:::~o·~·::v }~i:h::1v1an : f I Cormsh wen• hmche_on guests of
n h ' ! d : It rLEANERS t I Helen Halle! at Hamilton Hall Mon-, ... ac usettes, J..' a ros. ~
1 lJ 6 ' day.
-and Silk Stripe or Fib- t ' t
f 1
1'h1s e'en mg the Sigi.na Chi fra-re Silk Shirt• for dress, HA TS CLEANED AND ! I ternity will entertam at a smoker 111
or McDonald's Shirts t REBLOCKED ' hcncr of the Sigmu Alpha Epsilon
and t ' frate rnity. ---
out of the mte1' ie\\, "don't talk that 1 ·
way. You are preJud1ced against the g-rrl She's all np:ht, real!y.''-Tit-1 ·~ 23 W. Main St. Bit~
l~l)<Xh..
It's safer to knock some men down I I
before turning- the other cheek.
:1 "HELLO MONTANA 11 DR. E. 0. HOLM
I! I
STATE" !: DENTIST lj Story Block Bozeman
" Y .,.,, fiod " ' •I tho Old 11 I
H 0 EFL ER'S I I Stand with ::: ccm;.ilete line of I t
11 Furnishings. Shoes,
Gh:a~~ !I C'E:'\TE:'\ L\ L CH OCO LA TES ' I Caps and Clothing .. I The Individual Candy. I·
I a caIL
I SCHMIDT BROS. I
I I THE VOfiUE
I 11111111111111111111111111
Chavey and Jaeobs, Prop.
M=E_N _,
Widths AA to EE
Sizes 6 to 2
$10.00 'Ye are not satisfied until
each customer has a perfect
fit.
THE WILLSON CO.
FASCINATil'IG LITTLE
BRACELET WATCHES
Beauty is the rea~on why so many wome11 ha\·e more than one bracelet watch. Recent models are . uch exquis ite or-naments one can no ·more be content with a ~ingle bracelet watch than with just one ring E~pecially so since fashion says the watch must be worn with even ing gowns. Even though it is dainty and beau-tiful. one does not wear the street watch at social func-tions. Many different models in sol-
id gold and guaranteed gold filled cases, each a dependable timepiece. In variety and val-ues an uncommonly good stock
$27.50 to $75.00.
Hj A. PEASE & CO. Jewelers and Optometris ts
206 W. Main St.
THE HALLMARK STORE
WE HA VE THOSE BROWN COR-Arcade Billiard Parlors
. DOYAN SHOES IN YOUR SIZE,
in gr.ay bro,;'?1 ~
t LA.DIES AND GENTS t 1' Mar-ie Holmesland, Vera Hanis,
khaki for comfort, are =- t - I CLOTHES CLEANED ' Lella Lmfield and Frances Kyle were
the best in their c:!ass. ,.. It : ' dinnel' guests at the Phi Gamma
-~ I
SI2.00. Finest Parlor in Gallatin County
A NICE LINE OF CIGARS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO.
REED'S BOOTERY FIRST CLASS BOWLING ALLEYS l • tt AND PRESSED houst> Sunday. __
Dre~~ Shirts, $2.00, PIRST CLASS WORK Miss Kathacine Kern·ns arrived
t t Thursday aftemorn to attend the $2.oO, $3.00 to $7 .oo. ~
1111111I1 · 'I11111111111111 I GUARANTEED t Sigma Alpha Ei>s ilon formnl dance I
Flannel Shirts $2.75, I : I t at the Elks' hvme.
! $3->0 Ui $7.(lO. ·i:'. 11 'PHONE 246 t Dinner guest~ Tu esday eve- I ! Ft l ll l lJ I Ul ll l ll l 'l l lJ l l! l ll l It 11 11 1 11 II 1 11' 1 11 •1 11 1- 1 1 11 •111 1 I HI 1 n1 •11 111 •11 111 1>1 111 u 1 111 u r 111 1111 1 11 1 1111tl 'l l 1l l ti 11 11 111 111 -:..
t P · ; ning. at Theta Xi H ouse wc~-e, De.an j /i1; "'L.' tro ,. Herrick, Mrs. Gleacker, Leila Lm-~MBERS-1· JS HER~· C. H. LEIHY, Prop. field, Marie Holmsland and Pearl j
-THE
SCHLECHTEN STUDIO
12 So. Black Ave.
I i Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
---A.LWAYS RELIABLf:.- .... ~~~~~~.-.! Beauchamp. I
I
~~~~~~.,.,~~~~~~~~~~~~ Friday evening the Theta Xi frn-
1 ternity gave a dancing party in honor 1
of their pledges. The chaperones for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy :
Practical courses in Architectural, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Mechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dail-:Y, Horticulture, Home Economics, Industrial Chemistry, Econ
• ~ QUALITY SERVICE
After the· Dance Come to ·the
Club Cafe Dance Hall for Private Parties at all Times
BANQUETS A SPECIALTY E. C. Street a V. C. Wray
~~~~~~"~
St.rand. I ~ omics, Biology, Music and A.rt_ ;;
• UP-TO-DA TE PORTRAITS ;; Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings, complete wood ~
Wm. C. Levere, Eminent Supreme J i and iron shops, extensive laboratories, model kitchen a11d =-~ Recorder of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1-- ~ sewing rooms, music and art studio. ~
!:a~~;,:~~i!ya~~~:i~teTu~~f~sixev~~~:~ ! l.,...._ .-.w.B~~----w--1 Alf d Atk" P "d t J b_ers of ~vhat was formerly known as ' FARl\IERS' CREAMERY z re IDSOn, reSl en ~ Ka ppa l'u mto the Sigma Alpha Ep- · • ' ;;;
s il on organ ization. I Uses Pasturized Cream in BOZEMAN, MONTANA. !
__ their ff"""""'"""'"'"",,,"""'""••"'•""'"""'"''"'"""""""" '""'"""'"'"""'"'"'"..,: Sip:ma Alpha Ep• ilon fraternity en - i ~~ Gallatin Gold Ice Cream.
1 111 , 111111 1111i e 111111 111 1 u 11111 1111 11 111111u1, ,1111 1 11 11 1111 1• • • · • • 11, 11 11 11 1111 111 111 11••.!.! tertaine<l at a very elaborate banquet ! --~~~~~~~~~~~~,...~~- - - •
-
E_= ~ •• aft the Ehlks' hTo1me. c
1over s were laid I·· All Orders Promptly ~· i f
_ TAKE TIME TO VISIT THE _ or erg ty. 1e tab es were decor- • Taken care of. DO YOU KNOW THAT •
; TEA ROOM ! ,1~~~=~~~~~~.=_::! I The BUN6ALOW t 21 South Black Avenue opposite Commercial Bank ~ f i · f ! It YELLOW PUMPKil\"S AND RED APPLES t t MUSIC, TEAS. CHILI AND LIGHT LUNCHES
Call Some Afternoon. Evenh1g or After the Dance.
PLEASE HAVE TABLES RESERVED
PHONE 109
i It FOR HALLOWEEN p ARTIES tit
11: SEE 1- tt i ~ t t
:MAKE THEIR OWN CANDIES AND ALWAYS -HAVE A
STOCK OF FRESH CANDIES ON HAND.
~.~-I t Thos. H. Rea & Co. t1t
_ PHONE 24 t IT 1::; TIME FOR YOU TO TRY OUR LI E NOW.
~ I · I 1. • "'t•t t 11 I I .... . t t • t I 11 11 I I I I I I It I I I ii I I 11fI .I111I11 I I l I I I l ' f I ~ .. - - -~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~.-..~ ~ .... ~~._..~~~~~.-:Ir'_.._..~~~
PAGE FOUR. THE WEEK:LY EXPOKE:-.:T, FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 , 1919.
----- J ·----, .t.ted in the fraternity's colorsj pur-
i-- - - - ---------------,., Alumni· and Ex lole and gold. After the dance the ' Who KDOWS 'l. ' students - I ~~~:~~i£e1~~,{{£:~'i:~~ l;r:c~~;:: t r t will entertain the Sij'.?ma Alpha E p-t I "l ion iratcrmty at an informal
I A Tlw follo w111<? alu111111 and ex-sw- 1, ,,,moker. t ' ch1 nt~ icturned for the Sii?ma Alpha ---------' ! ! Epsilon in!iit.a llat1on. \l.\:'.\"Y WILL .\TTF.~D ' J!OW TO LIYE WELL \\" JTHOl'T ill. \Kl'.'.'G A I .John Edwa rd l! odg-ki 5', ·12. FIFTH co:-.:c1rnss A Bil I ., f Lawrence \\'ylio, 'l:J . I f BIG GROCERY , , . ~ j W .-\rthur E. SL•:rn1:rns. 'J:l I
' 11. T. l-krrin, l'x- '1 !).
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A I thL·i't.• line~ and to ah:.o carry thb ¥ Ln~tbll P DaviJ:son, ·1;;. f .\~K IlL\1 \f d'> TH .\.DES .\'f t G~ur;..rt' \ Roo~wn•lt, t·x-'l:l. t?h'·~~~.~~ :~m:t~;~~. 11 ~1i.!.{ h school {.!'irb
•' SAW ER' ~' ~;1~:~-~~il~\;111~'.o~;~an. '12. h";.>rn~::·,::~::::~:tit·~~b: so1)ilnt~~lo1:~1:11;1~ !Jowanl L. SP:lman:-:.. ']ii.
Ray s.. Jone~. ·1.1. •11·r b\· scledin:.t :1 :->l'Jlior girl and p3y-
t j il'!.!" iH.:l' t'XJll'll<.:.l•S to this l'OllJ!rt.':O:.:::. ' f harh•"' Cnul-! 111).!'ram, '17 l" en her l'l'tllrn homf.', :-.he makes a 4 John P. G:tn·in. ' 17. f T\l E HH \')\It!' ·' 1) \ I ·1 TH \ T "TOHE- ' .I . }!. l\'hit11l'y }lannin<?. ·11. rop"t·t to tin duh and to hor hhdi
t \ . I"' \~l l l ~ ~~- T \ o~ !\10:\EY. I ~· ['.:;_ i~;'.:~::·;:':'.'"-i,:'' ;~::0~.'.;11g1.::.,:hi~,.~·"~~r'.~:·, th'~~~~'t'/! t i ~ ~ - ..:.
1
• • f .\Janfi .. Jd f.. Snow, .17 cntin• stntl' C'lf :\lontnna.
' I. L .. roy ,.;tra11d, 'I'; . Jn I ~ii~. Uw fir't ConJ!r""' which ;t_.._.~~._..~~~~<·;.»-~~~......,..__cn..~~~4r> T.L'l' Park, !'X-'l~. we• .. i11-.\cl frorn :\"uvl11l1hl'l' 1·~-1:, hall
Jluny Philin ,\Iuntzt•r. tlx-'1:.'I. til1C' huncln·rl delcs.rak:-:. 1·t•pn·:o;cnting Flt:·d L. l'rith.•ntlt..•n . ·17 twc-ntv two cilil•s in )lontana Each '\"allt. r c. G;.ttton, (•x- '\ X. n·ar .thl• t•on;.:rC's:-i has ~rown until Th<:uphil•lts Rccldii·J\, · 17, 1 ~ow it has b1..•t·o111t• a \"t•ry vital organ-
(t'ont1nnt>ll l-Tr1m Pai;(' Oni.-J
\\·aync F Bnwlt.•n, c·x-·1:-... 1zati011 not only to thl· colle:.?e but to ~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~-...~~ Errwst Hr ,1t..:t.• Stanl1..•y, ·1:i. Jl·VC'ry high school in thC' stat(' . l ;;
~,.--------------------: Your hour' of recre.1Uo11 w'll :<onn be confi1wd to llw home
t Deauti1\ it wit!-> f Th" 1,rognm1 ;, not eomplcto for J JF YOU H.\\'E A SWEET TOOTH t
Ll:'O ('. '. 11nphrl·y. 'lH.
Lrn·itt l l\'<>tiak ._ ",.·1n. I thb year but <·a"h y,·ar tho prnfo»or> ' TH .\T NEEDS TO BE FILLED f LOWE BRO'. I'\TERJOR PAI:\T A:\ D \\'.\L! f f TT. 'TS t : · En.10>· life by the ;;atisfaetion of ta~t,- dt>coration. :
Ehi> P. ,.;t"ain;. t'x-·i~. at the !wad of thl,. ,·ariou' depart; i THY Ol"R LI:\E OF HOilIE ', l .'DE C.\." 'DJE~·. t Kl•ith On·i~. •·:~-':!O. mtnls han· brnuu lt a ,·ery wort 1 t . .. i t rt · " ~., '
1.ylt• \\" ;\l ill r. cx-·~ 1 t whill:' mn-sa!.!'l' to thl' ('Ong-ress and t Loon D:n·id >'ayl'l'>, l'x-'21. lha\'l' l'Xplaincd how womon may ~n- t The Sugar Bowl t
I !!3J;?l' in di ff Prent fit.' Id:-; of work. ~I1s~ I
LN• Park, <'x-'IS, was in Bozeman lleil•11 lknnctt of C'hicat?o has been t ~aturclay. one of the prominC'nt. ~peaker~ of '
!J illino-s I" ... :.I :;.or.> and every «ollcg-e t THE HOME OF HOME MADE C\l\DIES t f SOLD HY f : Owenhouse Ilardware Co. f ~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~
J'nul R. :\y ex-·1~. of ~ woman is lookin~ fo rwanl to th1:; I !.. Si1t:'l1t. tht· Wl'L'k l'lld in Bozeman. l'on;:rre~~ whC'n it is hoped that :\liss ·~~~~~~~~....,..~~CID>-.._.~.._. - ._.~~
.Jmw Philp1.U, 't:!:, ha:-:. remO\'('(} Rt>nndt \\"ill i:ome to ~lnntana hring-
from C'on·nllis, Oreg·on. to Sal<·m . in}! the woncledul ickas for whic:h ghe I 1 Qr('~on. when~ 3IW is now a te:wh1..•r i1:" nott.>d.
"'-'-'''''''--,.: '-"-'-'-''''''''-'-'''''''''''-''''-'"'''''''''''' in the senior hi,.d1 st•l10ol =============== , . , ~ FOR GOOD WORK AND PRO?llPT $EHYICE ~ The friend> oi Craig 111 ~"" 111 • Ti. ' ,. , will be ~hHl t•1 lt·a111 that he has n~-~ TRY THE ~ n.q·rPd from hi..: l"l'l'l'llt 01wratinn and I '; ' will "'on rc,unw l;i; work. I
•~,J';~. fiallati· 0 Laundry Co. -;':,.: l\y! .. Jom·s. ·1~. ha< rcturnt·d from ~ ~l'rYil'c with tlw ;~-17th mathim: g-un b:1ttalion in Fraru·1..~. and is naw prin-
~ ~ eipal of the- hi,L::h :.:.d10ol at \\. hite
: Ol'R WAGONS COVEH THE ENTIRE CITY ~ ~ulphur Sprin)!'>. j ., PHONE 7 ~) ~ LiLlUt<.·nant Ralph Bl·ntnn. 'Oli. has ~ ,_ l'l:turn~d from ~l'r\·H:<.' a' personnel
!\.''~''''''''"·'-''"'" ~-..~"-3'..''~"'-'l>''''"'-~'-'-""''1'..'-'-''-'-~ adjutant under tlk eommittel' on das-~:ifieation ancl pers1 nncl in tllC' army, :'nr! has bt•C'n appuinh•d a lll«mber of t"t.' ta1:ulty nf tht• enh·••1·..,ity nf Cali·
r111a.
H. F. WEST Funeral Director
and
Embalmer
Phone 690-R-2
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College Students Our hop is always open for a good, clean s ha\'e or a
haircu t. We are for you-are you for us'!
~ LET US DE\'ELOP A 'D ~ )I EXTENSION NOTES 11 ~ PRlNT YOUR FILMS. ~ '..===========.'.! ~PHOTOS OF STUDENTS AT~
A. B. Williams 28 \\'e$t !\Iain St. Bozeman, Mont.
:11r. '"· E. Tompson will i:-o t Ye!- ~ SPECIAL PHICES ~
! . :~~~}l~f~~~:~.·::~:ll~·t:l':~·I~::~~ ::~~:::I ~ CENTRAL STUDIO ~ · ·H erc·~ scm(' ~weet dover ~cl'd i\li s:o; I ~· ~
I F'•-rbe!'. Anyonl· who cat~ a~y of .._..._ .. _.._,.._._ .. _,._ .. _ .. _. .... _.._.._._ ........ _.._._._ .. _..._ ... _._._
~-~.-..-...... -..-.-~ .. -.. -.. -.. •.-..• .. • .. • .. • .. • .. ·--• .._-.. .,.. •••• ., .. .._ .. _. ...... -... •• -...... -............ -........ ..-(, this will be unablL' to kl! thC' truth
c; tht•1·cafter."
~ " B M c ~ Dt>an Ed\\ard ~l. Lowis, and )fr. { G ~ y '• }fnnson. of :llassadm.>ett' Al?l·itu l-
~ U ~ 1 turn! l'llllt•g-e, were horo a few day'
• • \ Ja,t wel'k and called on the men /
GH.\CEY.
THE PRIC\TER.
H \RD\V \RE \l\'D STARRETT'S TOOLS :: '111" n "· faculty who are Am htrst ~ • .. .. "' ~ alumni. nn• ruisinl? a fund of ~ ' · ~1 :'iO 000 in rt ,1 to c r C'd a memorial
~ 1.Jr , 1q Amh· men who lo~t ' Gl\'E US A CALL their !in· th<> ,._ ~ ~Ir. }!: >~• and ..
Printing ll'hen you want it.
~ ••• ..,,._._.,,._.,,.,,._._ ••••• ,,._._ •••• - ••• -.-..-.·..-.·.·.•.-.-............ ..,,..•.•.·.•.-.·.-.•.·.-.·.·.······-..·~ ;• t L•nd tlw !'a . i<· l n Tom~un will
national li\'C
't('l'k l 0 Xpo:->iti1,t and ; nual l'Oll\'t.:n
ti< n 1 f \\'l':-<l 1 rn <lairy instructors,
Rea t· telegraph office.
r-The coilege-Press--Ci~b-1 I Ill I "C" Frank Harris. Alqui"l am! )fa, Donald I I I Sl'lT!-- C.\LLEO FOH \SD DELIVERED :
:, I PRICES HIGHT I
I I 1 Our offic" is. just bdow Prof. Coble1gh 's 1
1 I I e Slick 'e.m up, Try Us Phone 219- ! ~~--~~~~~-
You Don't Need a College Education
To pro\'" that the be;;t place in r,,,zeman to buy HARD
\\' ARE. CCTLERY,, ILVER\\'A.RE OR llAH.'.'IF.SS AXD
JI AR:--IF.~S S UPPLIF.S is th old r •liable. !'our-square. :JO
years on lhe j•>h 'lore o(
Ellis-Brandley'& Co. l'.1mmunit) :O:ih erware Z<'nith Cutl"r).
l nil ersal Thermos Bottle::;, ·Lunch Kilb and Percolators.
'·i, h will bl' h d in Portland, Ore-1,11, :\11n.•111bl'r t ~-:!~. Prn fes~or Mar
tin j.,. JffC•sidt•nt 1 the a~sol'iation this ,,l nr. and :\Ir. '1' mson j, l'!rnirman of tlw dairy n•trlt• judginu l'nntest
\\ill hl hl•ld.
h I I'!' I '" ,, !HJ.\ l'I. or 1. 1.. 1:mrn \1 m>'\ E,:ll 1'
t < ont 111i<l·cl ::rum Pag-t· l )
\Yylit.-: It '1lt111·<'. .J. :\I ninf!; Our Fralt•rnity.
\\.hittll·y :\ lan\\.illiam r.
G.\H COH:'\
This ce ll•bratccl brand o f canl ned rorn is the )!Teen ~ugar corn grown in the gtate of )fainP. :\o blC'aching powder.
~rhc111kal 0r deleterioug subf <tanct' u~ed in thi~ proclut't. JI.
lt i~ pel'fectl,- pure green !t: ;ugar corn. packed at Port
+ 'ancl, ?IIaine. Price, per can. :30r.
Ll'\'l'l'l'· . I AmonJr the pn mmctll 11a•mb(.•rs of +
the frat<.•n11 ty \\·ho WC'l"C' pl'l·~t·nt at
:2 can$ for V·)C'
Special price b.v the Case.
the banquet wen' tlw following with • H. IWHRER tlwir t·ol le~t.:'s and their prt•st·nt home The Cash Grocer <.'(ldr~sst.-s: \\' illiam C Ll·n•n•. ~forth- tor. )Jain and Tral'y Pholll' L1:) ·
\\·iostern lJmn·rsity. E\'anston Ill; I. ! ,.._- -......::;;:::.~:J 1 • La\lont, \'iixin ia )Jilitary ln sti- .. -r..,.._ -..,.._ tut:•, Buth'. l\ lon tan a; Gt·or)!l' !\'. -------------~hort. Ohi o WC'slt•yn, Buth.>. :\lontana; , -t !.:·p ..\ . ('opl•land Uni\'t.>t"sity nf ~!in- : \\ JIE:\ THE LE .\ YES I nt·~otn, Hoz<:ma11 . :\[ontana; Prof. \\'. I BEGJX 'fO F' "\LL t F Sdwppc, t'nivPrsily of ) l ain!:'. ..Com1)lications of humans ansP. f
~(. :•:t•1:urn;. ~· ~ ~ - _snuth, ~ n_in·~-.~it~-. t'.f I• ~h, ye~, then· will lw many ~implt." I . I urn; n(,z.t:m.l~l, ~ - L Stlau~z, l fll- i Jittlt• atlnll'nts nnd diSl'H' IJ4llWil'S in I v· 1:-:.11y ol \\aslnnuton, Jlissoula; 1 health or svHlenHHit• 1listurhar'll"C'S I llui!h C" (;rumn·ll, Jl urnl nl. \i\'ilsull ; I this fall. ' t
.\fithtll'I B fh·yn olds, l'ornt'll. nil- Of l'Olll'Sl' \'ou haVt.' to c·u:u·d I 1 mr'; G1..·rr)!C' ..\ .Jud:-inl, I nin•l'sity t a,.rnins.·t t·ou,!.d~s nnd l'olds., aho\e I If ) l 1r111t·lS(
1ta, Cin•al Full~. all (' ] .;;;l', bl1<·nusc mlly hy sn doing .. 'l'hur··day 1.1.10.rnmg- the \ i :;;~ting t.nily hy hl•s tpn_,,.l•ntinn tan ~I" ,\111has \ 1:-.1tt•d ) lontn11a Stall' thC' dn•ml influt•nzn IH' prflhiliill'd I C c ll1 Ul'· l11 tht· aftl·rnuon the fir:-.t \\" t• Sl'll l·tiui.di und n•ld l°l'Iil1..~dit.•s. 1 ~lll .. tin~ (•f tlw IH·w ('haptl11" wa:-; hl·ld Tlwn· n1· rcw STWl'ials whil h \'."t.'
l1l tlw drnpll•r hot1:->l'. A fu·r thl· i 'i rnn mo., ·llln•rl•IY l'l'l'omml•ttd hl•- 11 llltctin:! W il11a1n (. LrH·n· ~UV<· an ca.use of lwth•r k;lO\\'lt•dJ!L' n• ·11-.i- I i~lu~trah·d ll·<.ture on Sil!ma Alpha t inJ? tlwm. Ll·t us ..,nh<' tlfr-. little I I·.p~ilon that was nt.luHlt'cl by many of I pl'ohll'lll for vou. the fnl'ulty nnd s tudt•nts. Thm~(la\· ·
ni~ ht Si)!'ma .\lpha b:psilon ente1:- I HOEC1rn1n; Dill G STOHE. II tuillt.'tl at a formal clum·t> at the Elks' Pre8criptions a ~Jlt.~iulty ~
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Service Barber Shop l\o. 7 EAST :\1Ali\" STREET.
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• Are Your Teeth
Lily White DO THEY l:'\DIC.\TE .\ HEALTHY BODY. SWEET
BRE.\TH .\ . ' D _\ JOYI.-\L Dl::\POSITlO:'\'! IF THEY DO l\OT-::\EE
K. THOMPSON BOZE.,l.\YS PER'.\L\:\E .T DE:-\TIST. •
College men anti women. in particular. should gh·e their ~teeth strin attention . :'\ othing so detracts as ugly 1eeth.
Cun~ult DR. THO:\IP ON thb \·ery clay .
OFFJLE O\'ER CHA '.\IBEH -FISHER TORE.
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GALLATI Lumber Co.
EXClXSJ\"E AGE:\T FOR
Owl Creek Coal c;r . E l 'S 'Ol'H OlWEH TOD.\ Y.
CO.\L SHOHTAGE IS CO;\fl:\'G SOO'.\.