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OL. XI. THE WEEKLY EXPOXENT. FRIDAY OCTOBER 31, 1919. 5 fi AME IS PO STPON ED A WEEI\ SECRETA Rl.\L STUDENTS J;\- CRE.\ SE TH E IR OR< HESTIU L.\RGEST I'\ B b L T u H k. HISTORY OF 1"1ST ITl: TI O:\ 0 cats ose 0 us 1es I H d G 0 B d F Id I This quarter marks the 1<rcatest MA NY WI LL ATTEND FIFTH CON fi RESS Profos i1· \\". Gdtord :-:a:-.h has akt·n the> placl• of :'Ir. F 0 a,,. rlirutor t IL' lle..?"e orche$tr;i. _\II )r tht r u , .. 111 bl· 1f high f .. f TVi'lll nf """''' 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 suula ':\ O\•- o tht· Jst a'" for- \'£ at l<'a=--t t\\·o the sd1ool 1 lit gc functions n ar a me n a 1e number of student- regi,tered in the Pia.' in of ' Jud and Slush and Wi th Four Jlen lnjur('d Goes Do" n To Defeat h) a Score of 19 to 0. J nju r ie!i H.ecched by Taylor in Third Do" n of Game and Sli pper) Ba ll .\ ccount for Bobcats Defeat. ·cc1·etadal en•r in the history f the in titution. At prc·sent re 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• to be an demand fllr train- l>efinit<' Form 1ng in the hiμ:her and ior for tht• fifth \'lu .•. 1onal cun- the department of tom- grc:;..;, to be oil :\'o\·t:mbt:r In a hotly t..·ontt:stcd game, ).Ion- Taylor pa!-=sed to Oberle mcrte ha"' added to it:. curril'ulum 20th to 22nd an• :-; ing with an. ·. t E 11 !'fl\\, more luna lost to the Ctah who fumbk·d but .\1untana held the st·Yeral new <:ourscs which will gin? a gl'f'at dL·al of 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 more gram which i:-:. bt.>ingo is sure '.\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 tnrnihoiw. and a < :--uxophone play- 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 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 down. Oberle lies of Bu!"ines:.-; Principles. preliminary steps hav(' been taken to y<ar hnj anothl'r we('k of ' 11 part:-. j,.. a g-oocl chance play was slow and of a puntinf! nrn ten vards. Oberle failc:d and Elementary Analysis. brinJ? together t.he largest group ·or ul \\ 11 nwkt> _:\I S C. r !'ltudenb to g-et experi- nature. Al·corcling to all reports the to make a on the -I yard Other taught girls from the hh!'h schooh:. of tht· 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 that haYc l'H'r been present at di(t..' has ht•en omewhat hindered .. 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 in Bozeman. P a:-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 for 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 held in Thl' fullowinu is a li ... t of the or- t ... a.na c, , er t:• p aye< a s ar l tah trip but "Slit-kt•r" Rite has with Kmg a second. Captam funibled on a !me buc:k by Taylor that it 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 and extend the. hours of land after muking- a trip to t 1 that woulri lw worthy opponent First ,·iulin::-: DeKay. \'ir- i.rotid game but lost ground in the f the ftcl<I. 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, Dulcn and Earl with "'oTley of the Agg-ies pro- failed and thl' ball goes over on I fh1.:: year the department fo 1- 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. the fact which 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 Reg-1stra1 \ \ '11son, the head of the de- for some lime that hig-h school girls ibl() in the famed quts, Lloyd l;raham, .John Brook, 5 tudent body <·leaned the off yard,:;. End of half with the ball 011 partment 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 lin(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 Third Quart er l ' nive1·sity of lllnois 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. 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 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.:- haw an1l lkl'kt'l' t..·enter \ Willmms, Campbdl. K !,..ht an<l Glt•a:--on Guard:- Tackle• It •r, )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 TOM ORROW Hylton. spittrne: ice, mud and water. The . . f f"ft•, . ·I T 1 . k. k- . . . ·for this purpose that the vocational , ·, . . . . ·i .!a 1 n 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 \\ . 0 P a)CC 01 tried several end runs and bucks Year before last a sec·retarial club this congrl's:.-;, it hoped that the de- whole. period 111 that were soak- then kic-kcd to Montana's was fonrn.•d and it will be in full lcs:?"ates may obtain an idea of 'nth wat<:r. Fumbl es were fre- 1 line. Tay lor 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 :; Oberle and Puneh club is planning on putting ing- fol" women that they may be in- of lhc ball and the 1 In intercepted a 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 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 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 10 111 t le \'0 1 an con.irress. Odobcr 1st he sent out a I . . . tana made downs. Kmg passed to 1 boost foi· the 1."irc:ulm to \·arious people ball du,e to the lllJUnes was respon- Bush for a gain of -1-yards. Quarter th1·oughout and 1·esponse -.ible to a la r ge extent. for the uneven 4 ends with ball in the Bob cats hands Hank Buckhin<l. a \\'est Gallatin ! was 0 ,·erwhC'lmingly in favor of the ness of the . vn the ir own 40-yar<l line. 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 -Four th Quart er in the vallev for he recently han·est- I t · . · . · · was at one time a student at · ' . . I S. C. and will b<• well remembered Taylor kicke<,1 to Falck, return- ed 90 acrt!s o[ rl"d doYt.·r averaJ..{m-g HERE WE DNESDAY d. •• d D1a111a:--e ( on_{!'11,;:-.s has been call- b\• older men at this ed to .I ontana !'. 40-yard lme. U. A. :mo of pt•r acre. ed _.ror_ the three da.ys of Farm- 1 ·The g-amc bv quarters: 1 c. made downs and 20 yards in three pnce oi t·ed Reed 1::1 tor_ .. \'"\ the middle of .Jan- litah won tile tos!' and elect ed to attempts. .\n end run and th ree line .,o cents a pound, a pnce unheard of 'ua?-. There will be many represen- I kick. :King- recch·ecl the ba ll and car- i bucks net the• Agg-ies another touch- J up. to the present .. This .will : .\ <:t i' e : \l cn a nd .\l umni T am :\o" in Lake Cit y P re - tat1;.es from all twer 3 1ontana, I ried 'it back to the 25 _yard line. At !down with F'akk ca rry ing the bal l. I bnng. the farmei: 111 a httle Initi ated I nt o Alpha Cha p- p a rin •r for Game \\'ith nly of the farmers, but also bus1- 1 ti. tl th" d .d h" ! at goal failed Two and a I spenclmg money-in the nt'tghborhood ter of S. A. E. Here \\·edn esda.'f. "" · · I . us 11nc, on 1e 1r own me s 1 . _ . romorro". Pla)ers H. ec o,·e rin J! men, bankt·rs, commercial club .ankle was sprained and \\finwood took half of play. Taylor kicked. d. $l o,OOO. T_he tlover seed is now )Ja ny Old )1 en Back Jn juri_es Hcce ived in o: from the .\·arious town, proj- 1 his place. Tay lor kic:ked to Dee who 1 to he middle of the field, in l bemg- cleaned m the college granary . . . . t. ame and "1 11 put up a Good Fi g ht j rd en.i;meers. ett-. Elwood j retunied it to the middle of the field.land out. Aggies made I . . Alpha Epsilon Fratern1ty- :\lead, one of the g-rcatest authorit ies Taylor fumb les and the ball went ' \\ .Tot'ley kicks. Pass fails, Dr. R. R. Parker, \\:ho is +was estab lished at l\I ontana State ·Ni th a line- in practically as good on irrigation . will and they plan j ever 011 :Jlontana's 15 vard line. From Pass King to \Vinwood, g-ain, seven on t he:' spotted.fever tick 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 an end run r Tay lor kicks to the 50 ya rd the Bitter va ll ey, was here for Kappa betame the i\ l ontana Alpha A!.:cdc.•s, and a backfield, which 1 al- congress will no doubt have a far- 1 and a <:ouple of short linC" ear- 1 1ine. AggitHi make downs. lf ibbert in a Ct.nftrencl' .with the de- chapter of thl' national. Sigma Alpha t - 1J.!h crippled by mju ries in Sat- n .. mchi11μ- influcnc<' in )lontana, and a ried the ball over and F'alck kicked an<l \Vildman out. Aggies ga in 15 1 partment Friday and Saturday. Epsilon. The installation ct•remon- L .1ay'!-i frame, t.hc Bobcats are going 1 <Ital of interti::it being shown j the goa l. At this time Taylor had yard!) P it ts in and out, '\Yor- 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 this no thoug-ht of dt'f<.•at. l\fontana •·r->mained in until Ink in the game when tack led and ..-\,:rg1 es wete penal- chaptc·r. '\Yilliam (' . Lc\'ere, E. S. R. w"'... beaten by a team that was OVER A HUNDRED shcn King took 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 The . .\ ggies i.,11 the 4:) yard Jin<.•. Falck goes 15 ARE SHO"'N HERE promint>nt members. 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, 15 ya rds. i\Ic-1 '' . 1 !:ttate the mstallnt1on cere- d,..1.,cribed as a st·a of mud. a f. iRLS IO'N y \lf then attempted lo place kick but fail- D?na ld over on thrc:e line monies. n':'.:.I tackled, lw slid ten foet on a U J ! yy •d . The ball again wt>nt over to '\\ orley :tatle<I at goal. faylo1· kicks , Tho"-'e whu wer1.: initiated as char- J! ·od tat..·kle and twenty feet on a U: ' and \Vork•y kicked to Taylor tt.1 50 yard line, Falck to Taylor, The barbarous barberry. · tcr m<•mbers are: Laurence \Vylie, 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- But in of the team 'fhc 3lontana Staie C'ullege Youn.· f the.fie!d flUarkr with yard::s to i\lcDonalcl. :'.\kFurfan for berbc.>ns n1lgan-, broken mto rin, Lyndall p Davidson, George A fl J!!ht to the t'nd lik..! all true I3ob{"ats Christian bal1 on the :;;;-yard line. King, King for T<:tylor, Pass failed the mm·it•!). Tlw bm·bcn·y, fast Roo.:;evelt, George \\'. )l organ, :\ l ax- a 1-f hud tht• :\l<ir,nuns to the up litt:!rally o\·er night into Si·cnnd Qua rt er 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 kicks of whNtt (Puccinia Rav . . •. John Paul Gan·in, . l. fhc· 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 Botany · \ \'hitne\· i\lanning, l\ lac- t>, tc'n b:i, f'olora1l'1, who went into 1 w 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 ( with a ('l'ippled backfield. ,'!C'l11bers due to a membership cam- --- I-Montana State, 0. The U ... Department of Ag.T1culture ford L. A. Leroy Strand, Lee T •'Y han• had two or th ree 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 1 Park 1 llenry p .:\luntzer, Floyd L. b(r.tinJ:rs 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.I aiion dangerous at several Coach 1 but it philu:" Reddick. Wayne F. Bowlen. ks '"Pl'Cad formations and when and <:a<:h team was as!"il?'ned FOR PRESIDE NT OF I Romney of the Aggies of the opm- 1 Js now rnakmir m1tial appraranee Gr..:g-or :\I. Ll'O c. Hum- playt.'d Colorado, the u:;;e oi to a certain g-roup of ion that ag-gregation e;f football in a < 1 ne reel film "Tht• Barbarous phrt'y, Lo,·itt I. Arthur J. t ""(' fo11nations n•sultt'd in fi·om 1'ht.re was a meeting- of the men would have rolled up a larg-er t Barberry" frt..':-.h from till' go,·ern- Hlwm, Ren Gt•a1.:·h, Fred K. f :l· to eight yard losse:; in every in- inet Tuesday afternoon and plan:; A s M s r TODAY I had the gnme been played on a I mc.·nt laboratories at \r nshington D. Kt."ith or,·is. :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. G. Hl·iwy. 'Villiam c. Lippet·t, not fear kind of pl ay because The 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. Ernil ,l. Saldine. Clyde ). ha,-e been coacht..•cl jn the break- Thursday from five to six in the n!'I- thought. \ Vith the 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 liall of the Ag ricul tural build· and Taylor are Two Hi ghest State! 1t 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- Candidat es in Fr iday' s Elec- would bc. 1 able to use their speed i( and a <'cns 1 dc1ablc nutnber of j \V 1\l ill ci. Can oil P. Donohoe, Ray Th{· Cni\'ersity was walloped by the mec_.iting was dcddt'd upon and an tion. Get a ;\ l;ijo rit y 80 they were playing on a dry fie ld. t h<' ag-g-il's and braved the Cameron. Ll'on D. 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. .\!any of l\ Jontana's men were inju r ed snow tl.ncl C'old to find out what made IJolmson. Dl'nn )1 llau 5 wman. Robeit 1. ..:t weeks gamt• is conside-rc<l and .dal anti busint·S!-\. Th<' association in the fracas pos!'ibly because of the 1 the b:nbt:rry The 1..:on- E. ::\kConnel, )linor T. lfoliduy. Em- t: / tonclitions undet· which it j.., planning to J!i-..·t- its recognit ion The final t?lcction for pres i dent of and of the field. of opinion that tht• alter- lllt:'t ,'. illattht'w, Arnold R Krugt•r, it lonks likt• a victory for and the banquet the th1.:· :-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:' no :; l'k after roundups ate o\·er. The today at whkh lime Harold Dickson Finch, a ankle. Taylor, a rett.!ptor theory would bt.• more i..·asily iwth A Bright. R Howl'll Denn, Hol- h 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 from flt•cting- than frum the .:\latthew. Frt'd T. Cruzt•n. Paul .:-- 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 R. \\'vlit'. t ... r any faster. The 'Will 11_1! social mixt'r for both the men a majority of lhe 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 a S<'eon<l election is nt·eessary be- .... hupe again by Saturday for t'ie r the by R. B. Streets '1 who Homt.• with platt•s laid for so. During n•t·ei\'l.'d in weeks w bulldin boa1·d for for thi;;; tween t.he two ha,·ing hig-hest r f l.;tah game. has been in chars.re of the barbl'JTY tht.> oi dinnl'.l' t..'tillt.•}!'t' nncl .Judg-ing- from competitive •arty. numbt:r of volt's. The of la:-.t The lineup anll su1nmary: 1.:·radit'ation work in ).lontan:i.. fratt>l-nity wen.• sung. .\ftcr ll'l'S and imst t.he rht' collt•g-l' Y ).I. f. A. is very for- Friday's were as follows: .\lontana State, 0 L' A. C .. ]!) tht' banqut•t Ernest B. Stanley bL·at'" ou;?ht to t•onw out on th matt> to ha\'e this year Zada f'lick.s.on. Taylor . fi2i Ronc.•y, 76. f>eYore .Jarvis :: :: t: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: •• ... •• :.: :: tm,st 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 folhnving- loa:o;ts '1l'l•e month::- in all. weeks now dent of the was .\lorphy Gardnt·r •• :"\ 0 T 1 t' 'E :: ·,\·· e to· id f()ur mort.• in the ::;pring. The made when Zale:' Edv11, who was last LT :: :: ! Addn•i-,s of \\'l'it·ontl'. P1'(>f "'m. F · )lunlot..·k in Billing: and f the :-.dmol YL'ar she will dfo.·ide- her Y«il' elettl'cl to that posilitlfl, left Robertson II •• Students wishing- war cn•cl- t: Sthoppt•: .e. L-. (' irrig-ation I- rom he went to 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 interested t he .lllH! bctwct.·n the l'n\\'L'r::.ity ot )li-:;- dy 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 .. at Dil- ChicaJ!O, whcr(' h'" will continut• his C'hristl!n!'on Cannon Capt. :: drill an• to nH:d ... , l'aman!'.; :--it!ma Alpha Ep:-.ilon in 11. 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 will be open from r;:OO Tobey :\1augan •• in the connnittee room to- :: 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 ; ?l fortanu State Colle.!?'t'. Tlow- i;Pl' '- ffin· i"' in tlw Agricultural Hall will be counted bl\forc :>:OO o'tlock "·orley ... from 2::m to -I o'dock. :: ard L. The .'trugJ,!le. :\Ian- n the half-\uty floor will bt• the lettion committee of RT •• I.. n. 'ln :: I ford L. Snow; :\Iontana Alpha, Greg-01· f :·sihi1ity of pu mping 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.: .... in that <fo•trkt with .:.•ny wrm. n <'n the hill idl:':".t )Jicht-1. (Continued on Pag-e 2.) :: t: •• •• •• •• :! !! •• •• :: :: •• •• i: (C'ontinuC'<l on PH!!t• -1.)

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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

Come---Hot-Foot Quick! OVERCOATS AND MACKINAWS MAKE W ALKING

ON THE HILL A DELIGHT. ~ PHONE 95. 315 So. Tracy ~ Published e,·ery Fridn.y of the College year by a st;· · .;, .. , fr,:.~. the : ~ students of the Monta na St...'ltc Colleg~ of Agriculture ~:1 .. ...... ·~ .... nh " ... ~ -"""~''-'-'-'-'...,._'-~'-~~'-'-'-~~~~'-~'-'-~~~ I of the University of Montana, Bozema n. l\lontana. THE HUB

I BOBCATS LOSE TO l' Hl'SKIES Acceptance for Mail ing a t Special Rate of Postage prov1d<·d-for in Se.tion I ED and LOU HOWARD

For more than :t

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RE Taylor, Capt

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LH Kin;: Bmvcn

RH Oberle ,J. ;\lcDonald

I FB Substitutwns: Utah Aggies, An-

/ derson fo r H. )fcDonald , X &f! le for Bowen , Hart for Dee, 1\Iorrell for Gardner. ~ut.ton for Anderson.

>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~:

l"tah A~g"'' 7 0 0 .. 12- 19 ;\lontana State 0 0 0. 0- 0

I Referee . Blazer; Umpire, ~orgren;

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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.

PHONE No. 4 : '=============; IN REGARD TO "'DOPE.. ~1 1 • • • • • • • • 1 1• • •• •••••• , , , • · •. •:i•,. ' " ., ••• , •• ,,,,,,,,,,,, u

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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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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;; :: 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. ••

1

1 (Episcopal)

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

1

1i •. n. a~il~11·1i~~mas recess be- :." __ •

1 11ishop-Rt. Re,·. F. W. Faber, U .•

111

The be:::.t t~h.~e1_1•1:00:.:.,t~<e1nP11t:,i1cr·~ i

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 !).

'

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

._ ............................ - .... -.-..... -.-.-.-.. - .. -.....-.. - .... .1 I

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.

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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 ~

II1 mt~. The Judi \\:H ta!"tPfully <h.:rnr- ~-------------- -----

Service Barber Shop l\o. 7 EAST :\1Ali\" STREET.

FRED D USTI -, PROPRIETOR

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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.

OPE:>.' E\'E' "l:-\GS-Sl':\DA YS BY APPOl'.'.'Ti\IEl\'.T.

Tel<'phor ~ ~-R. Bozeman. '.\font.

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'.\.