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THE WEEKLY EX PONENT \·oLrME \'). :\ou;b-. r 1.
·REC I STA nm N IN rn EJH MAN i "'" .~~::.: .. :·:.:".::,. '" "" .. '.~.:::~:.::.:~: ':.,::::.:.,,.' MANY IM PR O~EM ENTS MA a [ GLASS BRE~Ks All REGORas
11 ~!;':~~ h;;·.~:'.~,·i o~~~; ~~l.:~t·;~.~ ~:.:~o ~:l:~~('h~~~,~~~~;~i.;;"~ai;::,::::,'.no(w~l:~i ON G~MPUS OURlNG SUMMER i.1. l.1\ p\1'11H1~ • .Jun€' lt1, at the hon~~ llw Xe-" .JersP) Agri<ultural college I
~< t•nrc 111 011 l1f ll\t;~ collC'£.P, and the
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a. 1-~1r11<tor 111 hort1c.11ltu1e. HP \'.lll
1ff1ir pa" u. .. off \CJ'\ succe!-':-full) IPa\P for :.":'c'' Jerse) about the mi<lclle The nfnct1:cu mernlJ('tS of t111s \.Par's c11 thr month. Profe ... sor Schermer-
NUMBER ENROLLED DURING FIRST THREE DAYS MUCH GREATER THAN IN FORMER YEARS.-RECORD ATTENDANCE
INSURED-UPPER CLASS REGISTRATION
iartuati11h class who wer<' in town horn :rn:-1 llu'n with t'l(· eollege fnr THE NEW ENGINEERING 6UILD1~4J ANO HAMILTON HALL TENNIS
'\ 1 r e all prc•~t_~nt. an<l about an equal Sf·\' ·rril yr•c1r~ an1l c111ri11g thut time has I COURTS ARE COMPLETED AND READY FOR USE-
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1 1mhf'r of thp oltlf'r nlumui. C. T. m:1,•,... 11 :rnr friPnds among Lhe faculty MEMORIAL TABLET ALSO ADOS TO AT-
Sackett of the class of l~Ot. pn•sided and ~11Htf:'nts. lie has nlways 11roven TRACTIVENESS OF CAMPUS
o\·er t~e banquet and introdUC'('d the <1 loyal s11pportl'r of th<: college and! IS ALSO HEAVY
, Is• c-akers. Relling a!-l lhc kernot" of I tht> in_t<·n~st lw has ~hown in « ~111·~<' ''ti l.J t t11e Jirst 111 ·Pt' chlV~ llf rPg-~ ~oh: .\rl 1& .. •r, Dt: -rn·r 1 olo, Sec. 1bt• tnPPti1w tlw idea of <'O·opc-rafion '.lthh tics ha:; ht>en lll\alunlilf' Jlir; Tl.C' , ·~1!111'1' 1 .1 11 ;1~.1i11 rtforci-
tr.itlo l..ODlflle etl o\4-'l" 1 JIJ Frt·i-: • Albe' t Horton ( lID 0\\ .\t:r n1lturt>. h..t" i•Pn )lontanr.·~ sC'hnol:" rrnd with-; m: 11} f· 1f'111ls wis:1 him all ~ucct"ss in el an opportunit l· 1· i1 lltr.11;1 r 01
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11,wc ('r :-olle<l in wh; t will un- :'\ti. "' nal blt \' c.o ... Honw Sci~ in tl e sC'hnols .... President Tlamilton. bis 1ww pusllio:l. I 1e ·d 'llP1'0Y• .:._. it. 1
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dottlJtedl) ..:ive to he t le Ia.r :-;.t c as nee I• ttd Hon. \Y. R. Hartma11 who was oni.:·\ - to he mad<•. F;rst, L·s11eC'lallr in the th.at has eve tnn, lt:L i!l t1(' L'Ollt;f? Bl~1c'1 Border, Hozpm;.-in. Jlo1:lf' Sci. (f th( n1est~ of the eve_ning p:a;·elFORMER COLLEGE STUDENT DIESl,.yes of the en~uf'ering fan1lty and Th~ 1rg t re\ ious 1 la s w l~ t 1 t J 1 J Il1 k(. lrntt..-. I'. er hni::: sornf' uec·n11;ll of the m<'Clmg oC t le
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stmlf>nls, the en ;tineering shed wns <.''f tlc prj ( :-:;01 h111Jlon., w 11 Ru~s€'l HaY. <'onal. !-', Electrk:1l. date hoar•l of education at Helena, <011 111 led nnd is '1.1-0\\ read;i.· for oc-
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iJ1..:: 1·anq11 li:Y tht 1 ' ~€ s o the Rtal1· "hf' r·re 11 01 t .u t 1 J .,t w 11 F'tall t tl1t: n! d 01 the t I· dP1 who at u 1 l• 1·nllc-g t l f"" • reacbed a tel l en ollmen of 1 ' \ Harold Baker. )1a11l11,t•a11 Fh·{'. a 111 <l •<"m;scd hj 'IW~)SlleL't~ ro[ thl' \ 1.,'fl ·..:1i. ol the 1 1 .n .J. ... c·•1pa!lC'Y The P.nt.re fatult.' o! this
tr tle 11 11 re~ days o1 n is r ior. \ndtcr ll e~kbill. ('hino<.1k Ele<' j< 1 gp~ n• t;i.1) now nP"l<'Ul" I1r. \\" 01 '.\T .on·. :\lout. co11tai11 :rn a 1.'ol'nt <lPpa tment ha-.. otf1<·es tn thP ~\\ C' I ~to1.\ rf t.1h= i.:~t t ~tntp .m.l
last )"l.:.. tC,,. t•nrOJill\( nt Wls a lit le \\~a~·n{' Bl)wlrn HN 1 ldge, >lt-c 11an J ~ B< t :-i.. tt~11 the }('\\ h J!l'~I :ti::.itcd Inf dH· 1lPat~ aad fttnf~ra1 of 'Ii. s Lil 1hlllld111 and re._1t,tt1on and dnl.\\lng t' l ra .. 11 ri~ na ~4 ·1 i 1. ~ O\er ';'(1. \\ t:ll esdav t. \C'"l 1g the h.>tnl I lean T· ·11;inu:·rtu r Ins • nil t 'e re J1"115e for thp clas!:i ' 'l t IIt>nRlt•Y. Lflr r'I 1t 1 O('c\l Ill Q•>m~ \\ 1 wl· "1ll 1
1r<1\1de ,1 (omraln· tl1P Jl<l~l LWt·lll\·li ·, '~. a11U t ~ nrclLTU.c'l• lU tl(' four c1ess£s \\as ... l•". nr :-:p, ~t. lS\tll , )' ('}1rn.
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'v " ·lt'Yerly.mad(' Ly Sd1n r Solh n. 1r·r o t<·r «n 01er. ton tor .inpondl.ltions f<>r Ill"'' oftbe junior am! s.Cn· • 0
l ,.,1, ,!J, ,- setter• in jo·cr2li, Lat yea a• +.hat time llH.~ {' rl \ Jt t 1, 01: o, C\il J·~L:!" !or tie cla..;;~ of lflH. ·its. )l1~s Hcnslev \\ ~ ,1 da 11gh1cr I~Jfl"l;:i -.s.ar1·nl:-;on·ad:r. A reading '11 11~-!J1 lcllng c,f t'P "
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.,,. rflllme11t \\is 32;). !'~\ rvt'iing p its r rct (crliin-.. J l. t .. \gri. Thi l1a1H,Uet wa~ follow1•d h) a so-- o \I-=. \lie(' lle?l .JeY wstn.a"1+'r at rooc, 1 us ht en 111·0,·ided on the lower ~~ ,·r•ral otlwr I!! r< t n.~ Is w1.:·re-
o a. r• cord brt:ak J!!" l*t ndancc thtB '-L tdJi'lc- Dillol" .·\,;-r"i. <". ial hour, during wh .,h t!le 1ew"'r I \fntire anrl \\ill u~ r.l'TI1P1t1U('r(>cl hy fl~. 01 ~0r 1he exr·h.1sive use o( the en· Jll nn11l Lit 1
<1 k r ' .Fls .·rt::"H'l tell \ear '.\~a i< <' ( anncn Pt'ZC''°'lall, Sec. cradufltes hail the op11ni·1nnity to lllf'~t (·0111 t: 11eo11lr> a~ she spe-nl twc. years 1~111e1 rmg stud('nts and all of the en· the ca1Tvirig ut 01 ttl(' wr•rk llnw-
f _ e €lt rhig c.JJ=.s excep•ion lb \ =>r r.- 'LOI: n(z•n1an Art tll• oldlr OPC's anrl thp Ollit>r on1·s to t1dyin.,. m11g1c- at :'i.fo11uurn ~t;Jte Tlw ~11ec·rin~ 11erio<lkals "ill alway; be ever, new bu l11
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\\el <listrb'ttid anwng ,l'I tht. coi r::.ES 1 0 0 ('r'1W"ll. Pon:i.· Elec. meet the Dlf'"!lhers of the fttc"11·y whoiuew~ {Jf lln rknth will he lH?ar<l w"th cin hand. Tll nrnnniacrnrers exhi~it to hPaut1•y th~ f' n1
s a~ t • bt •. · · t I 11 1 h r donated to thf' de1mrlwent li-v 1 ho tif•1l tre('s aml ~hr 1bb(' stlll n.akt.,,
thls ~, 2r Of the £·ag1 1ec:ri11 cm.rsl~s l o C ·tine. lla,.10\Ytowu, Elec. "'-re 1ur-scnt l sWCl r£: r··~Tl· JY :1 \. lu tlP\V l· . 't tltE: me :t Ii i1t;1u1 c lie~ .,.r 'd. he
1 kttrila 't:DIZlllt'e g st. :.nc ~hJeou ca ·scin, 1 ou dcr Elec ?\IcKar Hardware companr v.ill be in-
~", i~"~:~~ ,~";~~,; ~.1~~,','.';., ;~h:r~1~rt~1~: ~~~~ ~:~r;:7~:.£~l~i~i'~~:.:. '.~;;tci \ f 0 ll[G [ s ij u ~a B tb IN s WORK .~~~,'.·,~ ~~'~'.~~~0::~·""~1::; ·:~~it i~~:~ n 'h• "'T"l. 'hin ('
3T" ino. Butte, Home Science. \tew months and at the pre~ent time PONSFORD-STIEB.
t al, ru c rnnira1 i 1d irrigatior en· '. •.11r" !l·,1"1·, l<.on .• 'ltl= c1·1.v Jiorue' it Is worth about three thousand dol-~ue<!ri11g Is very encouraging. The .\ ~ •· ·1
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.i ollm<nt n the eng.itH.:ering cours•:s Science GH BENNION I DC'nn Richter. Profeso;;ors Conkling- years Mi:::s Hazel Ponsrord be<:ametl:f> sL.ows a 1~ vc..r rent increac.._,. over llarr1l1l nirk::o:1, Dillot .Agri. UNOER NEW GO~ and Dearborn have their ollices o:i bridi• of ('Iyde- Stil'.'b '13. durit1J! the th :i.t of La.Ht v~ar. The reorgan zed sec· \\"arren Drummout.l. Helena, Mech. the first floor, while Pro[essors Plew, summer. :\fiss P.0nsforrl was a Wt>ll retitna1 umrses ar"' abo very popular, ~lac Envin nozt\nru1 Home Sci I ·t 1 · 1 d th d h
:~~=~:~Yc;~~h :: );:;6 l:o~~·r: ;~~~ ~~~\~~ ;~~;a)l:~~:::~~,~~·~~:'.icai ~~e~ ~~'~h~l::~:~d, ~:~:i.le~~·~l~~l~u~'d: i~:~~:.g~~~l::=~~ls~~:E ~:~:,:l~~:~:u~~~ T"esentative of the state a.s a whole :\tarie Flood, ark City, Home Sd I IN NO BL E AN D MOST OF v ETERANS ON HA ND AN D NEW MA-1 In the laboratory a number of thelrourse in 1913 and during the f.!:-1::.t than bas been the case in previous Albert Ford. Bozeman, )1Pcb. I machines baYe already been in"::>ta.lled qtar has been employed at t~e Rce--Y<'ars, many more counties being rep· Helen Gray, IloBzt~man, Home Sci. I TERI A L LOOK S PROMIS ING -STRICT TRAIN IN G RULES and the work is going forward as cher drug store. Mr Stieb and bis
l " Th 11 t f o other E R GI ,,. l K Flee INSISTED UPON-GAM ES ARE SCH EDULED WI T H \ resen eu. e enro me:i r m . . ass, a\-cr Y. an., .., · ian~Oly as possible. As soon as all lllrid0 le[t imrnedintely aftn the C'·re--stalc:; is al!-:to greater than ever be- Ruby Hodg-ekiss. Chouteau, Home SE VER AL W ES TERN SC HOO LS of t'.J.e foundations are set a coJ.crete mouy for Hami~ton where they ex
' tore. SC"~Pnce. noor will be placed in this p;.irt of lf< C"t to make their future home. The c:las:::;eti met for the fir~l time Ileulah Haller nutte. JJome Sd. I the buihliug. 'fhPir many frirndR on tbf" bill a:-
n \Vcdnesl a' and the work went off Flnrcnee Hew tt. Billings. Home SC'i. The fonth 11 ~pn~on was officially' Pl if l:i!'>l Yt>ar·s entls are on the job.\ ..\. new concrete tenni$ court hae \Yf'll aR tJ.e Ex11011ent join in the be.1rt 1 t 'l 1.. 1 • 11 n...-,,.,r.an. Hr-n'"' ~ri. r l I 1 1 · h f b t f t l ah in ,
·K 1 John Hine~. Bozema:i. Agri. openf•tl at :\lontan<l State \Yc-dn c::da:: IloweYer. :-\oble and Taylor are sLill hcl·n ht.ill just t~ast o 1 am lLo~ 1 nl •$:.l WI!; f's o~ ~11
11 't-!'> t1at 1ir1~ ,hesieR a. mo~t successful in the game for jobs at tackle. Truitt for thP us(' of the girls. This ne'··
t '·e·i•,. T ..... ;!iromiilPtC' list o( the Roy Hagen, Great Falls, Elec. \afh•n1n11 wlll:'n l'oad1 DNllliOI. had the t·ott.l ,,·11• a'ford iuor·' ti·m" for the Jhe c:xci1\atiou for t~c- new Y '.\l C . .. - h.1s alwl signified his dC'sire (more 'C' '"'
n•une1:1 tho Fre::)hruen who reglber- Joh HaF-tin:..s. Joliet, Elec. squad out lur Lle first time for a tl nn i-".:.h c.\dion~ than words) of secur- tt..,ac ing l-.f th{' ~arne a111l und01 btul \. V llhJi lias b ·n completPd .wd c<l 11 J! t c first three days: follow~ L. Sri,m1C>I Hollier Bozeman. titerh. warm.Hf'° up in real footlJall logs A in~ •t oh at ef'nte-r. 1-"'or the back Jr will proYe ven· POJ•Ular \'.1th th1 •v1n1h-.t , •• re~<l\; ft LH;' ac 2.t
Hatt \me.son, Ilozcman. Scrr<:tn.1 <Co~ inw<l o~; p-,~e Fuur) g>0dl~ nun1Jcr t_l1 volunteers ha~ an.:-~f,.lcl thf'rP is still a full t:rew of last g,rls o1 tht tollege <·01 :trudicin work t:i beg 1.
ial. 'e \\·en:d thi first l:<lll to the color~ mid vear·:-: men and it is here that the h" ]I;:, ('"")f'<:;t r·ompet1tion will bo f<iu:1d. I . I
POPUl~R GOllEGE P~IR UNITEO IN MAR R l~GE
W. B. Vestal and Clara F landers, Prominent Membe rs of 1914 Class,
Mar ried in June.
M~N~ GH~NGES IN THE f ~GULTl
F ight New Instructors Added t o Facul ty-Faces Mis~i ng-N ew Po·
si t io n F ill ed
'Villiam Baxter Vestal, jr .. and Clara Eight new members ba\'e been <tdded
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iron than In their prpsent Jl1t11bled u11 j r u - - -r-·:m~id(•J'abl) augmented before the . end of the week ~ls a number oC t:te smts. I William Maddox of Last Year's Foot·
·:i.ra..1ager Kelley arri\·ed the middle I . h ball and Basketball T eam Weds old men have not reg-istered ns yet. of the.· \H·ek [rom An;.1conda and be John Fiske Chosen to D 1r~ct F res . Edi t h Breneman. A number of likely Jooldng candidates re1lorts g:ood progress on the scbt.~tlule men. Sophomor~s Are R ~in.stated from the Freshman c:Jass bas joined for the season. A number of games I -New A thletic Association
the i,;quad a:id it lucks as though the have already been scheduled with --- A pretty home wedding took place
c-ol\eg;e was gain~ to suffer no loss some of t:.ie large westeri~ ~cl10_01s I The exec-utivc- committee of the Stu· (:t the home of Mr and Mrs. U. I. thrOll!?'.h the Joss of men t~1rough grad- and plans are now under ''a) fo1 a . . nrenema:i, Tuesday afternoon, Sepuation last year. Indeed, judging from trip ihrough thC' south. HoweYer, it de:it senate held a short meeting m the first few practices il is not al all is not definitely known whether tilese the room of the student senate ·wed· temlx'r 1. at 2 o'clock, when tLeir
ing, June 12, at t!:teir borne on Sixth number is about evenly divi<led b&- unlikely tbat a number of the older 111ans will materialize or not. Dates nesclav at noon and disposed of a youngest daughter, l\hss Edith Brf'ne
avenue. The ceremony was per form- tween the differe:tt departments of men may be forced to take a hitch wilh l\lissou la baYe been under co:t· numb~r of important matters. Chief man, was married to William Ernt'st
cd bY the ReY . }i""'. B. Lewis in the ~!:n c:l~~!enea::~s~h: o~~~i:sth:ai:~ in tb<'ir Uelt in order to ke<?p pnce ::~el~~~io~e~~t, e::J:~~~t~~e~o~ne !:\~~~ among them was t1e selection of John I Maddox of G-0v;, Ka:s:, :he ;:::~
::\larguerite Flanders were united in to the faculty of Montana State since
n·arriage at eight o'clock Friday even· the close or school last spring The
i r•ref'ence of a few of the intimate crease i·n registration during the past with tho I•,reshies. . h l t!lere M. Fiske of the senior class at tern· '1 many being ver orme Y ev. T~ statement of coaC'l1 Bennion to eonneC'tions with t e peop e over · h M E Ch h
friends o! tbe bride and groom. The . a11d 1'11st \vl1e11 and "·llere the battles pontry rhairman for th e rlass of 19lf. .. LaC'hlen. pastor of t e . . \1 ·t ' two years. the effect that the strictest training I I· 1 b th p opl are mHU
room was decorated wi t h smilax and Probably the most important change methods , .. 0
,11.1 not onlv. bo obserYed will be fought is not known. The Other matters were the election at of w He 1 0
young e ed . 1. 1 .
I " u :\l iS!=i Huth Noble of the sophomore bers. About 25 relattves an in Hi.l;i e
c·arnations. was the election of Professor Leon but e:1forced. together with the keen Mines have a lso started out this year class as clerk of the senate nn<l the [riends of the bride and groom \\ i•rP ?\fiss Helen Parker played the wed· D. Conkling lo the head of the Civil compeittion introduced into the squad with hi_gh ~opes of putting ate.am into ren.clmittanee of t::ie class of 1917 to iIJres.:-nt. Tbr: wedding march v.1as
tfoig march, Miss Flanders accompa.:i· En.gltH~ering depar tment to succeed with the coming of lhe new candi· 1 thC' field lllld i:i case they succeed in that body. ,played by Miss Elizabeth Fletcher. a ied by her father and M:iss Rausie Profes~or Knale who resigned to ac- da.tf>s will assure the SUJJl)OrLerR or
1a11 pro~nhility n f!:i.me will be sched· The first matter taken up was the lil"elong friend oC the bride. Miss
noeeher, entering from one si de of r~pt a similar positio11 in Georgia. Pro- the Ulue and gold that ~1ontana State ukd w1tb tbem. suspension of lbe clru;s of l9li. \\"he:i. Annie Br~:1eman, sister or the ln '· 1~. the room and Mr. Vestal accompanied fessor Conkling comes very highly re· will have a team in the liehl wlliC'l1 Coarh Bc-nnion wen interviewed on last spring. it was round that tbe nc- was th~ bridesmaid. a~1Q Mr. Cl<>.utle by s. H. Solberg entering from the commended as the following article in- will he in the bel$L of physkal cond1 th!? subjcet or roolball was '';r: en- t·ounts of the freslnuan class werl' in Simmons of Helena, a brother of t.ie
ether. The ring service was u sed . dicales. 1 tion Thal tlw· nt:w t•oarh wil) re- thu::;ia.stit: oYe-i· the outlook. :' .1t.1 th.e bud shape and that t!lf::•n• were a. null\· gronm was best man. George Flanders ga\"e hil:> daughter Leon lJ. Conkling, associate 1.lfofres··1c·cin• t11p warm sUJlJIOrl of tl.1e sl.ud· matenal here and lhe heart) suppott r t• tlt•l h'Hl !J•en rnnningJ Tht.' bridC' wore 11 ch.ml\ v.ed•l r.).. . d brr o arcuun "' " • '" · -a·-'a} rrbe bride ,-..·as dressed in white Ror of ch·il engineering at Lehigh um· cnt body as well as other frnmds of of th(' student llo<lr he feels assutc ror a kn" timE". the s ... nah' 1 ~r11m11tly cl r~s of whit<' arpt met(>(1r and "ta· \Oil<' trimmed with shadow lace and versit.y in pe;insylvania, one of tbe the collerte in his efforts lo put into that ).lontan;1 8t.'1le will_ han."' •t te.~m .... u:-:pl·ndt•~ the tln'"'s from membcr . .;i1t11 llt'''. lace:, nnll :-:he enrrkd n ~ho"n· ci:r1et1 a shower bouquet of w1ite very best sc·hols of engineering in the <.>n°eet training rule:; as :Hloptecl by thb yc•ar that w.1ll _wk~·.1t.s 11_lac·p " 1 ~11 1 111 th~ ~etUtC' until such time :l:-' it-.; bu<1uet of hride·s nses. Tht b'Hlff· S\~e-<·t peas. :\Liss H.oech~r wore white t'uited Slates bas bt·en ele<:tP<I lo th~ olhC'r i:1stitutio11s ~oc·s without say- nnr of t'w \H."'!.-lte-tn Slhoob. Coath ·.ic<oint•· WC'l"e SC'ttled. F K '.\ltSpa<l- mai11. was f;"OW111"'d in m11t' p1~k c1
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l"t't.>Pe ai~<l rarried vink roses. profPssorshi!J' ot ciYil ("nginc{'ring in i1tg:. C:q1L'lln i'\ol>le-. as well a!I. olher n'-·nniun·~ n·cord in thp past g-o~s t.o\·JC'n. ·,n:shknl of LlH' <'las~. prts(·Jli\~d df: c·hinr. r111cl (":lrried pink rist~-.: '1lit>
ro;Jowing th<' <·err•mony th<' couiil ~ thr :\lont<lil~l State college. and ha:; olll~r m€'rnbf'rs of thP sqnad ha,·~· \11"0· r,llhHLantial1• tlll"~t· '.:.'<l.ll 'llll'llts _a.Hl it ian at•t·ount of tht' finnnc1.l~ ol t:iat "r< om ;ind llt -;t ma \\rnrt:· tie n~ .. I n:c·l·h·i•c.! liw ('Qllgralnlations and best <HTl?-Jll1~d. Professor Conkling will mis,·tl th("ir h('artil·St ~uppnrt lo Conrh shonl<l lie s11flkit:•ut arµ:11ment lor th< ·!· .~ . 1 .. it wtt~ found to br out Jd·,ck (lrP~S suib. rht. Hn· H·IUll
\\irh•'!-: of those prese:ll and lunch was ~iH·C-t·<·il ProfrF-so1· R. D. K1wale, whollknnion in llis nu•tholls or trnlnin~ studt·lll hotly to ghC' him ~hlil~. un- c r'1~:.\ 1 ~rn~h~'1.:nsiiensiun was raised. H·lllP \\a~ prt>tlllY tlt•cor.th-ll fo: tli. £.:,•rvE.'<.l. The <.·OIJJiit· !.-ipent a few days gof'~ to thf' c;f'orge Schol of Tccbuol· and eonditirming. qtWt"tiol'<d support. in nll his .el~ort: o Tht• ;111cstion of enfordn~ the C'U~· wtrl11i:ig. the rarlor in ydlr>\\ uMl in Billings with rl'lativcs. rc1.urni11~ O!!.Y, at At la ita. C";a. ttnder the ::'.lon- A':?. \d it has not been le:irnPd just to turn out a Hrst ('}ass tenm .101 tht: toms of tlll"' ::;pnnte wa th<"n consltler· \\hilt\ llh' fl1T1ing- l"l)t n n pinl\ int"
to tlwir home in Buzr-ma.n the follow- ta:H\ law Profps:--or Conkling also be· what .positions C1e 11ew men an• try- blut~ and f!Old Fal.thfn~ tt't111ll1!g aui~ rd and it wn~ deciclNl to put this rnnt· ''hit('. :\lr:o;., 0<.:1·ar Trds\"Pll, Mn Ti..
ln~l:n~:·k~oautifnl and n•efnl 1we•enls ~~~~~::n:~7=1~'::.~) aeon~'~::~:~~~~ '~1;~ :;:: ~1~~.:0 ';~1•~~01~,~·es:~t ~:~· .. ,~i:tcll~~~ ;;~~::/":,'t:::: !',~~:;~ltt·e l:~"'~:l 1:~
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<'.:~: 1~::,orv< :·~.:l ' I c•nter 11po11 his clutir~ hert- \1,dthin a ..... uarc.l 11osiuons a.re ntc·ant and ncith· I will do t'.w re~t 1•!•, int,..,· ahoul the' rnetnbC'rs of the Altl'I' thr> r~ ·rmony t~w
wen• re<:ei\"ed l.Jy \Jr. and ~!rs. \ i:sLl.t .., t 1·1·t"·sl1n1"n r!·,t".·s !Jnlni,. nuwilliu~ tn dC'cl c·o11ph• ri't·eivf'1l tht· t 1~rat lot trom their many friends. I few weeks. n. " ... ,.,
'.\lrs. \"pstal was.· l>orn in Bozeman I ProfE-.;-)SOI' (''.n.1kling- ~ralln<ited. from H TCO MB ahidl' hy thP t•nt>toms and it was con· ticns or tlH'il" 'rien~l· nn<l Jr.1 t)' :.11d ha• lived here with the exception th« engineering sc:wol o[ t"ornoll uni McCU NE·TRETS VEN . HESS·W I . <e<1ncnt!Y dt-c'llWd lwst /01 plareop~::: ::·i1;~1;;;;~~.'.~[i;~··;;~,,;~::,;,·~\'il'.';'.n, ~l :, or one year spent in Bo . .;ton at Sim· Yl'rsity i11 19011. During the IH:xt rour Th,, lll't.rrial!,t nf Pror1'ssor \\·. 0 matt<·r in the lrnnds
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mons coll<>g•e. She rf'<'.ein•d h<>r ba<'hC'l· YPars he was rit.y PJ11:~,il1N•r of Elmlr.1, The marriage' or Ostar Tn•t!i\"1·11 and ~ . ·1 II .. tool~ mores \\ith fnll 110\\l"l° to 3l't. J 1cz '.\toort'. ~tis;; non tl-:P't Fsnt:l:> . ' . \, lil-\S Alice- McCune wat1 sol~m:-iiz<'d \\'hitl"umh and '.\liss Ah1g-nl PHS \. • 1 ,. l.ile of <:r~·.1t Falls, '.\lr-1. H. n. B('sPkl~. ~Ir" DUI nr~ Pro
01"s de~n·f~ al i\ lonlana Stat..• coll<'~e :\ Y., wh~rf' he wa:-1. t•mployt'<l lar~dy ihcf' hst mouth :tt t:1P l?ome or tht'I '.\ti~s H.ul.l ·"~ . $:_q nenaP and \[r, \\", Jl. fa\lm .... 11
laH !-:Jlring. She i::i wc~ll known a:1d iu highway work. F'rolll l~Hll lo l!lO•i rluriug the summer. :\lis~ \Ic{'11m· isl'. .'' I I" t ll\inoi· \!isi-; llesd and ;t mf'lnht•rot t:wsophonwr'l\a .. , l fht lu1d1 in ltas a large cirde of friends t:1rou~h- P1:ofe·ssor Conkling- was cO:ltl<'tleU a gradual~ nur:->p. Sh~ wa~ l'!HOlkd ::~::~l'f 1 ::.\ 11 ~.;.\;w an in~~·nH:to~· in thrlwa~ d1ost·n cll·rk of tht se?iati ~o "'\l~~ i~ th1t:e~· ''1.
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c.ut tlw \'alley. :i.tr. \'estal ls asi;i~ Lant with thr Df'l<'ware &. L:H·kA\\ 1nna, the in. tlh hol11l' ~cil~m·,~ c·oursi' at thf' · I ptrtnll':il Prnft·~~or 1sta l"t-C'il \lhc rt ll. \ntlt'l°''111
· who did 1 t 1 • t 11 11( ! • Lak1· Shm·e> & )lkhlp,;.111 Suut'.wrn. arnl coll<'h\' last :i.tcar ;rnd is H·ry w<'"ll 1!0111• F.1·\Pllt"1' i ln1: ett·d· with thr ag-- nu t"l~t ll"ll to H' JO!ll t•ns )·,,ar ?It' l rl f' ' sb ' 1i H
<·it_:-. <'ngi11l·er or Bozt:111a11. HL; fortt1t:r hotlH.' was in lmlianapoli~. Ile :ds•l n·cehc(l his bad1Plor'i:; d('gr:-e at tll 1 r·PllegP la.st Sttrini; Their mar· r HCP follmn~ a colkg<• roman('c oi the
l 1~t tltnC" y1·nrs
lhP L'·hi1;;h Y~ll<'Y niilrr~~tls in varlou!i krnrnn on thf• hill. :\lr Tn•tsv1•11 IH \\'hit1orn; is ;o II~ or thP <'ollrg.t> '.'\uhk· b we'l filll,d to do h " r"k ,":Jr. or l "11 ~ \ jh. :\' , I I 1 b Uw intotruclur in animal Jiuslntntlr.'· nt runon'.\" i t•1111r nw . of thh; n:. H1• 1ble HiltlOll wl1 d1 ts '11 l'IC' 1( r \ '11
('U~itl!Pl"ill~ r:qiat'itH'~: am lr\(, ('- 111.~ c·o\h'g<· Thi ~·oung l"Clllpk an• rt'- Hnth IHYl' hrs! or rri.,1111~ in H< e-sid1 ~. n r·o11siderablc prncticr• ns COP t·c·i\ ing th1..· U1 t wishC'8 of tlwir many ma i who :_.,ladly WPkomC' the ) i11tit:. I
Jri• 111li:; o th<· hill. c·o111ilt•.
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TllE \\"Er;KLY EXPO:\r::\T, FHll>AY, SEl'Tlrntmn 11. 1914. l'Vir~ TWO
THE WEEKLY EXPON N Tl Exponi.:nL 1~ preH·ntc<l to it~ E TI Staff Vacancies.
~ .1. '''" r; l l'tto r ,;,''r t >s >Hok \\ith but ba![ a o 'hmu .• _. LxL J1o•nt, 1 if !"i lmt.,. JI. ~1 Iberg, oTJL" o[ it::
!J:isbe<1 January I, l~'.l:"" U..0::5l t' lidr·nt ,, 0 rli 1 r:'> aud C'd1tor wa~ It ·~t h~ graduation. Emmet Riord;l
h. f ,., ,•r:r 1-"'riil;n.· of the <'ol· \\ho did i::ood scrvicl' In r~·porting- I:'> ar by an t.iditnrlal slaft chosPU also m ~ in:: frt.Jm t~<.." staff A. P:.rnl th s1ud1 n1s 01 tho !\Ioutano. .
C·)lh of ,\r:ricnlt·Jr"' a:ld 't~ J 11011111 on. l.!l' 11 e cnt ma!l.l~.J~g edl· Ai 1,..,, B<J;t; man, 'lontana j tur " uot l•t• li:ic-k fo~ ~l'\ 1 •ral w...ek:->,
I 0 l s \\llh thf• Joss ol It~ .ibkst me>n ST \YF j that th ~ht•(·t Il•P• .irs thi:: w~·ck.
Ed r n-C'11' :oherf T Kt lit' ·1-. fht r·· ll'<' c;t>\'l'rf.\1 ,·ac"HC'll'::; L>oth in Bu!llI 8!" \iana ••r t• I·' '.\IOrJ:!'<U 1 1 ~, b edi o:<>i anti hueinPS::'> <l1•partnH'lltS \l ' ;ne Ed~ c:~ P.llll Thornpsnn, 1 1 h» llllPd. ll f:-; nt·Prlkss to ~a .• A:- w·.llt· J-~dil·lr I·:. 1 .. •!o\lt: l'o tla t ,. t xnt.nt•!J('{" g-a 1ed in tht..' \\OJ'k c'1r ·llnn '.\lfLI" ~f'r o· t 11• ub k.dlon !..; Y1l11able A~
llllmt•r L J>.:h 18 • !Id ( , II r:11·lc :.; wnt / Int· t l'ollec.1cltC' Hr·~;.~~~t;~~IC'P (;ra' 1 , 1 1 1 ll4 l], r: \\SJl. )'"r i::.t.' It.· ind its I A
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tl Ill c Jt, }10111 r . 1akt' u 1i1llo\\s tht lH'st ll<'\\~'•:l\H'r .K l..t•:.;he l't'lt :.!r \\,
c;i ~ He11ort• r F'lt•rl'IHf' \\'lg t n, .. 1 'D. Jh•port• r Ho\ ~1ra:1d.
~~ ~hl 1 lt oub r1~qu n. ll•t.'nt of an~·
1; c 11· ''ho ,, :oh :- 1 try for a po:-<ition b that thi>Y an• willing.
S ,b,.criptlon Hate- Twc1 Dollar:- pt,. )'" fi\"(' r·1~11t~ per copy .\dn•ru-.. ng- tt-:o; nw.dt• known llll ;1},JlliCatiou
I· nt<'r<•d as s<•1·tmd da.-.;s 111:111 malt(.)~ :it H u•mnu. \lontaua, 1111dt•r \c.:t ot l 01 of \larch ·~. l"•i~l
Thi• 1-:x11on~11l is n·aliy for cli~tri· hutioti rach Frida:· m11rni11~ and l'3.dl
rul·mher of t~ll' stall mu:-:t bl• n-;tdy to do his f-han· tow 1nl tlte complt•lion of thL' p;1pt>r Thi• l"di1or will ht.~ ~la\! to s~t" anyone \\ho i~ 111tt.•reslt•d in tlw work anti will i.:,iYe all a~~i~tann·
Attention F OOTBA LL PLAY E RS'
Now Is the time to get busy.
New Fall Goods just in.
FOOTBALLS,
EASKET BALLS
SHOES, PA DS, ETC.
RoseDrugCo The Rexall Store.
F RIEN DS NO L·'J~U~i.:,
i'<"'sil>lt, to St't> that tht.•Y nn• started The)· U!:)etl t be frit.•nds, jlst as close The Weekly Exponent is str:ct i ~
sh11ent en•e· jr,se. Its chief :n.::po~·e i'> •. po esent to 1~i:. r~aoers ez:-i ·e.·K an .1ccurate and complete record of the developments in college affairs dur ng that period and it is intended t~at its influence shalt be eXE"'lC'd fur the upbuilding of M. S. C. The paper is the result of volun~ary effort put fc 1 ti• by the students who compose the staff
\H•ll. as could be. Tiu• 1art:,t·st l:"n·shmun da:-;:5 i:1 t'l..:' But one :iad n bay that could go in 2.03
f'istory nf :\lontana Sr Ile is l':\.Jlt•ctcd So he said, an' he could-fer a quart 1 furni~h ~en·ral membt•r:-; and llO\\ ter, ~ .g~ess; g with bis 1~ the tluw to lwgln so that the work But
6~\~~.t~~-~llC~·a\~-a;·~~~R ,, ·11 ,l!O f1lt'\\,Hd as smoothly as 110:-<· IThan a uotter·s should be; an· one sihle. had a gray
I That "as top11y an' fast , but got
HIGH SCHOO L STUDENTS sr-aYi led t;Omewf'.y; FOUND "THE GALLATIN" So they tr:tded· -bot:i bone~t enough,
Fall Showing Of Jewelry
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II T..eath1..•r l~oPds :i.nd '\o,Tllic..;,
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.....,hipmutl"', i I f11lidaY l rnl)d:-' 'll"L' arrin11,i: daiJ_,.
Thi' Yl':H \\·ill mark tli~ brgc .... t ,1,·-..11rtmcnt ni l 1np11l.tr
l'n(t.·d and rilll' }t\\TJry l'\Cr ~11••\\'ll liy lb.
'\ Pll arl' r11nlially 111Yitl'd to
t~·ill and in .... pt:l'l nur f1le~:-'l' tin n1·•t kl'i \\ill lil' l''\Pl'(tl'd t~ I
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lall nmr attcntinn tn i)\lr new Jim: - <•i l~;n·allil·n·..;," 1.l'athl'rnackt·d T11ilet :-:et-.. and l mlrrdl:i<.
H. A. Pease & Co. Jewelers and Optometrists.
··Pease"s for Quality." "THE HA L LMARK STORE."
Science for the Young. j , I allo.':· , .. · Y Greetings. 'Tlw Ga.In.tin b tht• unme of the An the~ u~cd t he 111euds, but the. \\ 'h l11t.• I.HJ.• st Frl ~hman da~s ullli<':1t1011 "-hkh b to l>e puhlishctl I ain't speak in now.
\\'c.·1 t :\.]:eri11wntal ~ina I T!iat h .• s PYer ·t·~isl1.:'n~tl at tht· in~l! iince •'l lorrnl~bt h.V r~1e :-;~·nior st~1- Tlll'v w~ed t' be friernls just as thick tuti n ant.I a lwaYy n.·;-i~tration oi up di•nts of lht• (;al!atin ll!gh !'>dtool Th1:-> · as two pea:: 11er c.i.ssmC'n. '.\tontana Statt.• sho~ltl b.lhe ur:-;t att£·11111t t(.l found a student lltl a pod· ·an' gut on jist as fine a.:; y' ha\' Pll+' of tlw lw"t Yt·rtrs n i~s or:!an ill tht.• high "'t'bool but the plense; J.. 'Jhc 1: .. 1 llliit Jo 111 ~ 11 thid Jan!·e attt•nd,\nr·e this Yt'ar makts sut'1 nut one had a maid who wn. precious :.;pir r oi p10;sp~rll) ,u1d P:\.tt'lldi; 10 an 1111dt~rt.lkt11:::: len"'lble. The . n~llla I a~ Pl'3ll. !ht P\\ ;rnd old fit•td<'l't:-. 1t:.. hc.trtlt'~t l!n" " 111 tollo'' tht> .tt"\\~Jl. 1 per ~t) Je "·1~at \\tmmen 11 cal~ an unusu~J ~1r1: ~n ti11,:;s It i~ a plt.•.1sun• to 1wle 1101 th.it 01 tlw lltPra.n mag-azwe An one da) she qmt-~ouldn t \\Ork th;it :h1• 11Poplt• ot :'\lont 1na. art• ret·og: .laml' .... Stote!';blll' ,,ho has been an) mo1e- ~
· t, t: <l l f t l .. l u t1 But ~ ent to the other rer tn e tlollars ~~:;:.~:s ·:~; ~l:1~n~i:~ ~Ill~ sa:-~~ ie:.'l;:l~l~ t ho-.l·n Nlitor of tht' paper has h~~I ~ more-ome 11t•w:-l 1ai1er <''.\Perii::nc-e .ind wi.I All honest enoug:1-jlst a cllauce. I ~tu· c·onfid(•nc(' n tht.•ir ability to unrlouhtt'dty fill hi~ i'Osition wt•\!. Lt1· 1 allow.
tarn out fully e<1nipp1;.•d nwn and \\O· C'il•n Bt~1wpP is lm~iness mnnager, }.n' they used t' be friends. but they mf"1 !hat they st;nd il rec.·ord brt>akin~ Thnma~ \\.t'b:ner. circula.tion man;.1~er, ain"t s11eakin' now. da~ to '.\lont.rna State. F;,H:ts prOY1~ and llarold Sll'wart anJ \·iyian ('or-1hat tnt'Y haY.::i. madt no mistake. hly are <Hh t'rtisini.; ma:iaht'rs.
'.\foutana's gn.1d11atc.·s han• from tbt..'
NEW BUL L ET INS ISSU E D BY EXPE R IMENT STATIO N
They u:-:ed t' be friends, an' they hnrdlv c·oul<l bear
Fer on.e to be somewhere a:i' t'other not th('re.
They talk£>d it all °' t'r an' fixed up t'
\)ro q1~·d !it•r nwtht·t":-; llrl~dt>n diina From ,, st'\'t'lllh slOI".\ c_·ast'lllC'llt. ~mas!li 11 ;, «rashinl!. to tht IJ;.ist'ml·n~.
.'\ 11\.i SOlllt'Whnt appl't·ht'llSi \'(:''. Said 'this f'luna i:.; PXJ11~n:-;1\'t?,
'\" t t JlrO\.l'S by dl'lllOll:-.lr;HtJln :\e,,ton':-; law of i.:-rn\·itation ..
.\r!IH. with a chtl•1l taper To1wlw·d thf' tin:· tu g1.i~1clpa\.; pa11er; {;randpa ltaJwd t\ rot or hkht>r, 11r0ppt·d tht• sh1·t•t and shouted 'F'irt.•! •
Anhur wrnppt>tl in c·ontPmplatitrn. \ t'wt·d thi~ S{'(>lle of <·011fla1rratinn. Thi:-;,• ht• :-;aid "ConfirmR my notion
l lt>a cr~atPs hoth lil!ht ant.I motion." Excha.ne;P.
tirt\l c!a.. ... s-only ahout twt.·nt)' years ·t~v- .rntil tlw )ITl'~c.':1t timl', wtJrkf'd s1d~ b>· ~ide with the :::,raduat('S from I som . ul the largest schools of the, The l'uitt'.'d Statt,s C''.\J)erlme:lt sta· Th' be:\a~f th summt>r up Blue Moun· C;ws:11-'s deatl and burit'd, country and han~ not !:iUlft-rPd by the tion is alJout to send out t'.tree new tain way: .\nd ~o is l'kero. c_·omparison. '.\lontnua Stale i:-; equipJ)- and important bullt·Lns. Ont' deals So one IOOk her c-l1ihlren an' t'otber .\ntl wlwrp tht'S(' two old (:.l.:'nts haYe t:"d in t.~\'t>ry ont> ol 1t::-: dcpartuu:ms to with the blil-!ht in apJllt• ll'e<'s h.\· Pro· took bern. j:Ollt' t11n1 out n.~al men and wonwn of char· fp:-;~or o B. Swin~fr. Anothc·r is the A11 · liYed in one cottage all summer t' I \\ sh tlwir works would ~o. F:x. :l.dN whose work in latt'I' years will r('port of tht> ~tall• t•ntomolrn.:;bt. Pro- learn 11ut :\lonuna Tort>nto~t in thi:.; gT('al ft>ssor H. A Cooley and deals with JA lesson that's old HS t~e bills, I allow. It Didn't Matter. nnion That tht· pf'OJ1le of .'.\fonta:rn tht> wur~ <lone in. th~ study and con· An' th8~~.;1 ~e~a1in~en~~.~t-ds. but they Turnin~ to tlw new8paper reporter h;n·t• at la~t awakent'd to !his face is trol ot 111st•Cl 1wsL-; 111 :\fo1nana. dur- P who \\as a pa.,;st•ng-er, tht.• a\·iator ex-a.iteslt'd lJr tbt.• hundred aTHl seven i:ig- the past year The C1ird is the They used t' be friends, a::i' they li\·ed l'i.aimt:'d: frc::>'.111w11 who bare so far re~hi· n•port of the director of the experi- right nrx' dear "11 s all L\ff. thP 1iropeller·~ brokkrl""d 1 nwnl swtion in whkh is a reYiew of To each other, an' ::et :~ ··erunrkable t·n and we arl' doona·d 10 fall tj,Olhl Only a few n•ars a~o fift) students th<.• 20 ) t•ars of work done by the sta- store lf"U ! ·· wa::t ronsidt.>red a large enrollment in tion ::;inn> its founding. By each other fer years, an' !lad ne\·er "1;rl.':H ~nns'" l·rit"d the l't:>porter. auy dass, today it i::i unt' h1iudn•d Three olht-r experiment stalion hut- a spat, I hope \\t.' tit n t U11l 111to the \\ater.
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and t\\ tlnty·liYe tomorrow it \\ill bt• lt:tins are jnst going to thc_i printers. Till one bo111tht a 'bulldog an' one 1 ( ·rn·t ,.wim a ,.troke" I a th1 usand. Thus is the \\·or!~ of thO:-l~ On<: deals wil~i corn growing in )Jon- bou~hl a C'at; .. . < • ---
who hilVl' alrt..'ady ~ont> lorlh h(lar· tana and is written by )[. L. \\rilso:i, An' o~~red~~ t~!~~- cat turned up half Olll cf l,nno freshnwn at tht.• l-111 bi.:- 1-1;n aud they ar~ 11hwin~ lhi~ ('ounty a~ric·ullurist for Custer rounty. So somebody doc-tared a soup-bone an' \'f>r:-;ity of Pt•nai'~l\ania. IS are o;;tudY·I <"oll1 ;.:_,~ t:t II tarth1.·r a~e..111 in th,_ f·>r The second i:; by J. R Parkl'r, a:::sis- threw w;1r
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1.rnrl'.11 of hi!..:her edtl<'alii•tl fn tant entomologist anli treats of the It across to th' dog-fair enough, I al· Monlui.a. sugar b~~et webworm. The third is low.
_.\.galn t 111~ Expo11° n • w .111'11 :l•h~ ~ 11 ,1 bulletin is8ned in co-operation wilh An' tbey us~~tl t' be friends. but they rPl~"i t tin· I ;!n·s~ 01 '.\lontan St ;1.t • thP Xorth Ualrnta l''.\JH~riment l--Wtion ain't speakin now. €'\.lf' ''" :l most 'o di ti cn• .. 111•-~ •o ' 1 ~ and deals with the problems of rah,;. -J. '\Y. Foley.
111.1 :t l>ody 1i • anrl hanPstin~ flax.
Any Young Fellow 0 WA:\.:-- {) Ol r {_ L.·\:-;:-\ r IE HOI )'01.1.01 I'.\' Tiii·: )fATTEH
lo I lt :'>' ::; 10 I I TIL\l'.\ HI>' TIIOt't:Il"l"S O'.\
The L System Clothes fo r
Youn~ G entlemen h · I>< T•u l t E lH' THESE $! f>ICRIO!l ('LOTllES
l·'llH Tl L Ylll '.\(, l·'ELLll\\.
WALSH s The Best Possible Value In Fountain Pens
SELF-FILLER SA F ET Y TO P. N ON- B R EA K ABLE .
PRICE. $1.50.
SPAUL DING ATHLETIC GOO DS,
STANDAR D O F T HE WO RLD.
PHILLIPS' BOOK STORE,-1z ~ -·-~ \liEXt_ y
I Is the ahhrc\1ath•11 for irnllnp Tl11· folh win~ in a chi mi:::.try (•:\.am "I ca:i dii:;soln• in akolwl ln1t not
in watl'r ·· \\'i~<'011Ri11 ~phin:\.
ing- ereel~. Tht.>y ~ln~ tr:1ining for cot-, lcr:t.' 11n's1dents l<..x.
- - --- --Ht.l'iPl' tor Prt:;cn1ng Pead1e::s-1
l Sp 11h-ntr 01 eold c.Tt•am . rnt-.'1h.> and laC'e powder.- E:\.,
\ · n had a Thom:.s 1·.1t. warbled II l' Caruso,
\ 111 1gi1b1 r '' 11111!. [!. ha.~1·h:1ll hat, d lltrn it doc.':-:.n 't do :-:n. l·:x..
'i. ·~ll E~ f IL\~llldO~
----$5.50 FOR $5.00'----
M ake the Bungalow Your Headquarters A T MEAL T IM E.
.\nd an~ oth1 r 1inw wht·n you an-. hunJ?;ry or thir~ty.
$5.50 M EAL T ICKET S F O R $5.00.
T H E; BUNG AL O W .
Tllf·: 11on,;1-: TllAT Ql"ALITY lH'lLT
We are l-Ieadq uarters F OR A LL S E ASONA BLE CU T FLOW ERS.
Langohr's Greenhouses
Montana State College of Agriculture
and Mechanic Arts
Prnctkal rourses in C'iYil. Elecfrical and ~[echanica1 1'.:ngineerin~. '.\lechanic Arts, Agriculture. Dairy. f-lortirultural. Home Eeonomic::>, Industrial C'bemb:Hry, Economic Riolo~y. :\1usk and Art.
B('autiful ~round:;. rommodious buildin_gs, com piele wood and iron ... hops. extensh·e laboratories. model kill'ht"'ll aud sewing rooms, musiC' and art studio.
J. M. HAMILTON, President BOZEMAN, MONTANA.
QUALITY PHOTOS.
SCHLECHTEN"S STU D IO.
We Are Ready F O R AN O TH E R YEAR.
1·:n:1tYTlll:\l, I:\ Tiii·: 1.1:\E tW l·'l ll:\ITI HI·: A:\ll Hn:s.
D. D. SMITH
See Mrs. Stone For your party Gowns. Street Dresses a nd T ailo re d Suits. All w ork Guarantee d.
Blac k m o re Apartments.
C OME TO TH E CO FFEY ST U DIO
For your Portrait \\'ork. Bring your Korlak \York for d\•\·eJc_)J'lllt·11t. .\ll work ~uarantt't'll
PRICES REASONABLE.
I
TllE ll"EEKLY EXPONE~T, FRIDAY, SEPTE MBER ll , 1914.
Gee, We're Glad that You Are , . GOllEGE G~~OUHE I~ BE SURE IT'S AN . TO WO~K IN [UROPE
1 O'CEDAR MOP 11 :-;Pf'nlr ninr•• likC' home now to have tlw boys romp in and ··c:hew the rag" with us.
Back A:>V, $AY. \\'E AHE GOI:>G TO Ill:.:A1' ~!ISSO{'LA 1'1!1S YEAR, GOT TO DO IT.
We've got a nice line of WOOL E NS F O R F ALL. W hen yo u are not t oo busy come In and look th e m
over. They can 't be beat for class, workmanship or price. If you wa nt your suit pressed t el l Rice.
LET HANK AND ED. DO IT.
Edwi n W illson Is En gag ed By Prof. Shaw For Ani ma l Hu sba nd ry
Work Abroad.
l<llleli with the poli·.h With the pleasant odor. No matter what rour preference may be UH to shape, size or price, there'!) an O'Ceda r
I J\lop to suit you.
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1
==============:=-ii-::a-::n-;-:in-s-:--truclor in the I lome Economics
Boys, I n 11 i departme11t or the l'nil'ersity O[ l'tah f OJltQt OftS ror the 11ast six )c·ars, Ie:n·ini< this
I've I ~1 ·1e1a",~,.to1 go to C!uito, Ecuador, al which l'.===============' ll'f falhe1·, tbt~ lion. c:mrles
J:;dwin \Yillso:l IC'ft with Prof. Shaw the lat1er pan of .Jul) for England. whC're an l'XlendPr.l stotk purchasing trip will bl' made For lh<' past four years Mr. \\.illson has heen assisting Prof Thomas ~~law in ag-ri(·ultural work for the Great Xorthc1 rn and the
Smal l Size, 75c.
\\"ith the heavy padding to 11re,·ent marring your furniture, it's
only one LO uRe. Sold by
the
Owenhouse Hdw Co M ade ProfeM;or ~choppC" ba~ returned Hartman, is l·nitPd 8tat<'s minbter. Xorthern Pacilic railways. and he is ~--------------'
from 1he east with his wife and \\"hile i:l nozemnn :\liss Hartman wai:; to join Prof. 8h;.1w in l<:.tudand to ;----------------.
Arrangements tamily - ::- ~~~ct:~::' of honor at many social ~;/1~·~ ;~,:~b "~';'~,~ir~~ ~~~~. r~;.;' s~ I a. ~ h f'roft•s::.or Hrt·wPr and family have - :: Paul. ?\linn .. and for other points in
YOU hy hav ng !ht> finf•l't line ret rr.c<I to Bozt-man from t~eir vaca. t~e northwest. Prof. Sbaw has al·
FRESHMEN-
Follow the example of the lill·
SwE'aters and
Ralmaecaan On•rcoats I ha,·e e\•er
i_..hown. C'omC' in and s;ee the f'lass-
le:-;t men's ~tore tn Bozeman.
Especially catering- to the needs
of C'ollt~~e he"ys.
'Holloway's
lion.
-:: Born, to )fr. an<l Mrs. Roy Strohm r eady sailed and will be selecting the
per Cia~rmen an<l f:{O to
NEVES' BARBER SHOP at Bozem:.tn on August 29, a daughte r. desired stock. .l\I r . \\'illson will Rail T. ~1. Neves. Prop. Mrs. Strohm was formerly Miss Alma '----------------'
Last week a lin• broke~ ant i:i. the Bancroft who graduated from the mu· from Xcw York on the steanrnhip Ba l. big- coal bin 1wt1r the mn.in boiler sic <.letmrtment of th~ college in 1911. lie July 30 and will get the stock toltous...- which for a time threatened - :t- gether in l•;ngland and Scotland and
to destroy the e11t1r(' engineerin~ Rhed. )lrs. D. Z. :\lc·Culloug!l, known to her 1
return_ with it in about ~wo mo:1.ths.
The qukk work of thl" colll'ge tire de- college friends as Phoebe )lorgau ex- l . Prat. Shaw made an 11nportat1011 of
11artnu.:nt howeYcr saved the building. u~. spent pan ot" the summer in th~ I stock for Mr. Hill last year, but w.ill I T:1e 5.rl.:' w,u; C'anst.'<1 by spontaneous city with her iiarf'nts, )Jr. and :\lrs. a:ake a i~rnch larger one tl11s year.
~HORT GO~R~t I~ U~TllNtU
-:: home last week an:ompanied by he~ eires that he expects to buy ilO sires ---combustion fn the bin. Lyman :\[organ. She returaetl to he 11 !::iere has been such a demand tor
1 Tlrn culif'g:C' I <'h <'011Tll1:r has been ~ister, .:\an :\forgan ex·l 3, who will to be distributed throughout the north. Large Att en dance Is Expected in t he im1mned sincl i..:;t ~.1r.11g a11d a :ie-w ~;!lend the winter with ~er. \\est. He will huy the milking short School of Ag r iculture _ P lans
kitchen has lwl'n bL1ilt to l'are for .... born <.'OWl:> c·onsideretl best ns dual· Made Fo r Stock Judging Team
PAGE THREE
S PEND LE SS THAN YO U EARN
For living, clotlh's and plea~url',· bank the rest 'l.t our Saxings De-1mrtn~ent Wet•kly,
Ati your atl'OUnt beg:ins to in· c rease you \\ II lh1 1I ph•asure in sa\·ing more earh yc-ar
4 1, int e rest paid on Savings.
Gallatin Trust & Savings
1, w' m oc:~K"' " MANY OLD FAC ES W ITH US,
AND TO OLD AND NE W WE
EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME ,
AND REMEMBER WE ARE
STILL SELLING WATCHES,
CLOCKS AND JE W ELRY AT
THE SAME PLACE.
L. E. Gaee Jeweler antl Optician
BOZEMAN, ~!O:>TANA.
tile IIIC'Tt asP<l b11f'i11<.'RS. :\In;. J. F . Pinson and daughter of purpose <..:OW:5. J;'ifteen cows will be
- :: Seattle ·wen' :rnmruer iwests at tho boug~t for demonstration purposc•s, --- I I The hulh~tin room of the CXJ>t>riment iome 01 ~lb:-; 1-"rieda Bull 'flt. ~lrs. none o[ lhese cows lo produce less T!:tis Call a Ih·ely interest is being
~tatinn hJ.s ht·en t>nlar.~ed and Is now Pinson wn!-' .:\liss Bertha King ex-'O!L than 10,llOO JJotmcls of milk per year. taken hy young men of lhe l'itate in
adequate to crirl' for the college sta· - :: About te:i head or South Devon cat.tle tile S(·hool of Agriculture, conducted
Holloway's Hat Store Fran sham Coal Company
TO THE FACULTY AND STU
DENTS OF THE COLLEG~: t1011 1111bl«.'ations. :\lit->s Trene Piednlue .11 Jet"t last\\ eel.;: will be boughl. They are also dual· by the college, which gives the young
- :: to take a po:.-1ition in the Fergus Coun- purpose (·ows and have made a won· ma n desiring a sciPnLilk farm educa-.Jnnws K eft>r of last year's gradual- ty lligh ~chool a::; instruttor In home derfu\ record in the southern provinc- tio:i, a Ilractical and thorou~h train· 12 S. Black Phone 253.
,ye ri~e 11rou<l to rnncu11C'e to you bis year, I h:it we a c in heltt r
HlPi to attf•nd to your footwenr
jini< cla'8 has bt·en a11pointPd ""'ist e<:onomlcs. cs and in Australia. These will be ling in three terms or six months each
ant in the Phy...;ks department. - :: - the first hrought to tais country. b~J\'O ~oys \\ho \\ant t_he education can eas-\ ---------------'
::- Suffolk. Pun(')1 mare~ and one slallion I 1ly ~ornplete tl11s ~our8e _upon the .\f1ss Balling<•r or the bolllt> scit·IH:e T!:te ~Lisst•s Pt·arl Heidllon and Rau- "ill be purchased and ship11ed with earnmgs they save lil the six months
Commercial ationa l Bank iee<18 t :iu ('H1 r hefon \\·p g1! l.1-
ntee to l:n \'f Yot: monC'Y on E'n•ry 1air. \\'p solicit a shnrt> of your radc. \\"c rpp] 'hat \\e ·an at g.
y your e\·ery want.
I C'pa,.tnH·nt rernrnPd Tue~llay fa-om sie Hoec!ler hoth of last yeai-'s grad· the cattle. of Yaeation. Professor .J ii. Holst,
I ua ting- class ha \'t:> l>t:gu11 work in the Euro1ll! when• she s11ent thP summer Ed · \1··11 1 j l b principal of the ScLool t f Agricul· I S~e ex,)l'rie-111.·t'd <·onsiderable clifficnl· (;allatin high SC'hool as im.;tructors iu wm
1 son ms us een on an llll'e, has receh·ed inquirie~ 1rorn all
) gettinl!: baC'k ht~<·ause of the war. home eronomks. .\liss Rocches has inspection trip to the demonstralio=i o\·er the state that presa~e a large
CAPITAL STOCK $Iil0.0l>O. SV'RPLUS and PROF'ITS $2';0.0U.
GEORGE COX, Cashie r .
Hoping to hP f<H ored \\ ilh a C'all, ·e art' yours.
For liL•ttrr shoes,
J . H. H A RR IS & CO.
2 \\'. ~fain Street.
Conklins SELF - FILLING
,__. e~· .-..i.:_~
?ountain Pen " IT FILLS
ITSELF"
AT
ANY
-~'
~ INK WELL,
AT ,-,Roecher's
Drug Store P resc r iptions a S pec ia lt y.
- ::- charge of the cooking and .:\liss Heigh- :a::u:norx:11~U:h~~:~1~~n:~~at~~1\l f~;;: first year class. Strange M it seems, ton of the sewing.
~tiss \\'allin, instruc-tor in French --:: -a:i.d Spanish has not yet returned
Homer :'llillL'gan 'l4. is engaged in from her European trip. She was also wool invet:Higation work at t~e experi· among the American tourists who ment station. were in Euro11e at the outbreak of t11e war. - ::-
BOZE:IIAX, ~IONTANA.
DO THE BEST HEATING AND PLUMBING JOBS IN TOWN .
If you want the best see
D. H. BUDD. Edna Lewis, chairman of the execu-
in Montana and in w·atibington l'.iat Gallatin county, Lhe leading larruing a re under Prof. Shaw's Stqiervision. county i:t ~[ontana, and the seat of and then go east over the Great North· the SL.:1.te college, shows comparativeern the latter part of July. The work ly liltle interest in the institution, ac· in which be assbts Prof. Shaw as. cording to U1e men connected with agricultu ra l agent for the railroads is [the SC'hool of Agriculrnre. Most of 10 aid the fn rmern >f u 11~ notthwest the students come from far corners ~c_e_n_t_ra_I_A_1·_cu_e_. __ P_h_o_n_e_ 300 Red . J
live committee or the alum:-ii associa· of the state. Professor Atkinson, profe~sor of tion. recei\'ed letters recently from in solving different problems. The ex-
Agronomy hati been called out of town two of the alumni who arP in foreign pertci. are now worklne 011 a plot of Real College S piri t.
by the dcat~1 of his sister-in·law. lands. F \\'. Srhmidt wrote from land in \\'ashingwn where the soil The admission of t:rn School of Agr!.
- !:- South America when.:. he is the super· blows away eYery year. They have culture students to the college life on Owing to the increased amount o~ intendent of a cyanide plant and \\'. the matter in hand now so that they practically equal footing with the reg.
work the experiment :-;tation has en· D. Freeman from Siam. feel sure the problem will be soh·ed. ular college students who enroll for
gaged Miss I::pheretta MacUonald 01 :\fr. \\'illson feels that !le is Yery the ni:le months of school, has helped Lytle . .:\lont .. and )1iss Della Orth a!-1 stenographerti. fortunate in being 8elec·ted to make much in increasing interest in it. The
FORMER COLLEGE PEOPLE this t r ip with Prof_ Shaw through Eng-'short course men have during the past
- ::- FOUND SCHOOL OF MUSIC land and SC'ot land. It is certai:Jly re- ye:.tr had a spiri t or their own, and a The exten~io:-i department has ad· sponsible work, but he has proved real interest in the college. The rapid
cle<I ~.i-~:> Lra;.;,"' t(; its .J:t:...ff. P rofessor George \\~. ll ey, formerly himself yery \'a lunble In all he has increase jn this leads Principal Holst
- ::- a professor or music a t the college, undertaken and will, no doubt, do t!lis Ito predict that wi tl:in two years_. t he :\Irs. Herrick spent the summer cissisled by Miss Lo rraine La libert e, work to the satisfaction of his em- attendance a t the School of Ag11cul·
with friends and relatives in east and a g-raduate of the musie departmen t p loyers. It is an honor fo r Bozeman tu re alQne wi ll be 300 or more. ~ l r. sout!:i . • Qf the ro llege, have organized the to have a young man from here mak· Holst this year expects 26 or 27 of
Miss .\frKinne~:~-;;istant dean. a t- Great Falls school of music at Grea t ing such a good record, and it is also the old students back , aad believes
tended summer school in the univer· F aJls, !\lont. a cred it to the Montana State college t~at t he total en rollment will be eigh· 1 sity ot \\"ashington. Professor Hey taught music for fou r or wh ich he was a student. ty or more, and may rea.ch the hun-
-U- years in the music department. He dred mark. :\lanl'ord ::>now spent the summer at was considered lo be one of the best
Kalispell in tl:e automobile business. violinists in the northwest. Since :\Uss t•rsula Ho<lgskiss i!i hac·k from lea\ing Bozeman he has been engaged
Choteau. in concen work in :"\ew York city.
CHAMBERS-CURRIER I On October 6 the School of Agricul--- ture open:; this year. The term con·
The marriage of Profe~sor g _ L . Cur- tinues for six months. The course r ier and ?11iss Bernice Chambers took tbat is open to the first year !:itudet ns - ::- .\1iss Laliberte is also well knO\n place du r i:ig the summ(>r months. Miss
Ruth Sweat, Amelia StanlC>y,. Edith in college C'irC'les M an accomplished Chambers is a graduate or the music
Fowler, Grace Mciver, Ruth Xoble, musician. ::3he graduated from the department of the Kansas SLnte col· 1
Dorothy .\'able, Loretta Givens arc the music department. in 1906 and later lege ancl h3
a violinist or rare ability.
Hall girls tram Great Falls went abroad \\hert• :-;he studit>d \\'~th Profe~sor Currit•r is the instructor in
for the first semesler includes: Composition, 2 hou rs. Industrial ari thmcli<', 4 hours. Farm IlhysicR, 5 hours. Carpenter work, -l hours. Stock judgin~. '1 hours.
Coal, Wood and Kindling
320 W. MAIN ST.
Kenyon-Noble Lumber Co.
J. N. CLARK BAGGAGE and TRANSFER.
Calls promptly answered. Head-quarters at D. D. Smith's store.
PHONE 180.
ARE SH OW ING THE NEW I -.. - su<·h famous maHL't'S as I.eopold, Go· 1 the F'arm .\fanagc•nit:• ni dt•partment of
.\fae .\I.~ er~ rrtur:w<l from Billings. do\\·sky, \'r.>rnon S11en{'f'I' and Hudolph the <·olle~e. lk is ahm <t graduat(I
--------------; - ::- Ganz. of K<in:.->t:s Stal<- ('Ollf'gt> The young
(T\\('II .\Jill:;; :\la1 ,,l H11lclt!II ,llJd \tar) Professor lil'Y and :\lii-;s Lalihl'rte J('onpk· are makin~ thPil' :10mL' in t.he X' e extend to You a most
Hearty Welcome
.:\[echanical drawin~. 4 hours.
T he Summers T rophy.
\'e want yon to C'Ome in and see store. \\~e han) 1hr moHt
plete stock of ShoPR in HozeOur Putire stock iH new and
not lrny any of the ol<l !:;tO<'k of f'hoes, but ha,·e
in an c•ntin:Iy nP\\ ~tock,
.>M EN 'S SH O ES.
.J. and T. COL'S!:>S.
HAHllY Gll.~Y·s.
jN'S SHOES.
A. J>;. !'/l•;TTL!•;TO~.
THO~fPSON nnos.
,.. u wil I find the New Styles at
. BED'S BOOT ER\
ELINE PHILLIPS. 307 Soutb Cen tral.
Instr uct.ion
P I A N 0-V 0 I C E.
hreC' years study in Berlin.
~rNlow returiwd from Jkkna. intend to add ltt'W instructors to th<..' Seh(·rmt·rhorn Uungalow on Eight an:--I .. fac·ulty a8 the tinw goC's on and in nue
Harry L. Sunimer:i, on<.• or we ~talt:.''s lt"ad1:-tg lin.•::>IOt.:k Q1ell, bas !1acl a de· sign complt:'kd for a $;;u l rophy c·u11 w!JiC'h g-m·s to thl' stndf.'nt that (•xcels in stock judgin~. out of thl' lllt:mbers
of the Sd10ol of .\14ricultun• C'lastif'!>. Principal llobt and :\Ir. Sumnwrs nn" this YN\J' \H)rking to have a stoC'k judging tt•a_111 sent from Bozf·man b)
1 the Sc·:wol of Agrkultnrl', to lllL' annual lh·estock ~how at Lt~wiston, lllnho. If th<' School or AgrieultllrL· sto('k· judging team ctere:.1t~ that from th1.~
college, the plnn is to sPnd It on tu Portland for tlH• hig livPsuwk ~hO\\
on the coas t
I .\lhi-; \Ia:-y ~obi<: is haCI\ from
I \l'~liil:,ha::~ .. ('l:r::~·egislerod as a
H11ecial. I II -
I ,\(iS!i Lulu Chestnut MP('llt a week during th~ lattC'r part of Aui..;:ust iu Glader Park
- ::-:\1 iss Erma Lcssel ,·jgltc~ with Ruth
Sweat al Gn•at F'c.lllf; during- the .Juhi· JP(• \\'('t·k.
:: :\lbs .\larig:olcl and .:\tiss Miln ror e
turnecl from l\alisp('ll. - ::
Ada llPer~tl'C'hf~r rt•lurnC'd from Belgrade.
.Jac·k Milburn of the junior C'lass :1as t..'lken over the c·oll<"gc) agenc·y for the Gallatin luandry this year and will have rb<Jrge of all collections 011 lhe hill.
::-ALUMNI AND EX STUDENTS
80111, to ). l r. a:id Mrs. Clin t C'r n.mer
a t Grinnell, Iowa, on Ju ly 27. a daugh. te r. Mrs. Cramer will be remember ed hy C'Olleg-~ people as Flora Carmi('bael, ex- '08.
- :: )figs Lois Hartman, '07, was t~e
g11C>st of Mrs. L . A. 'l'ha!Pr fo r a week during J uly. Miss Hart man has been
I Cat-You wouldn't have a show in 1
('APTAIN XOBLE \\'ALTl~H GRDt J•;S la fi~ht with nw. I havt: nill~' li\t'S.
,--,----------------------------! l•~rog- Yot11"rt~ not in 1t. I H' t'roak t. ('d hundreds or tlllU . .'S. Prlnct'ton j'*l._
s ·HAEFFER FOUNTAIN PEN Tiger.
FREE f'OH TH IRTY f) AY S THJAL TO D EMONSTRA TE ITS MA NY AD·
VA:>TAGtrn 0 \ 'EH ALL OTHER PENS. COM E GET O:N 8.
\ '\ '\.
Gallatin Drug Company
CllI EF CA R
"Mallory " llat )lodels, whkh c·orrl'ltly t.•x pre~s th(' ,t..·a~on s tn•nt1 of s1ylt', yet tn·oid !lie rxtrP1111• that ma kt·S u hal out of 1latt' almost i.l~ :-:oon ns it is pur 011. ".:\lallory" I lats nrt.• "Crnn•11ellt'" wt•a 1.lu•r proof.- an ext'lusive f('atun• whkh kt•eps lhl"lll fr1.::1 h lookin~; anotht>r n•a:-:on why rour hat should he a "\lallo r)· ." :\l~o e''er)·tllin,; in Btc>tson':->,
CHAMBERS = FISHER CO . \\-e hear :;o muc:~1 nbout the l~rriblP
1on~ue--twist111~ and jaw lH'l akini.; namC':.-: or foreign Janguag-es. Just .mag'ine a Iorc·i~ner trying- tn get over
rw of t\u.•s1.• words Photos1H~tohc>lio
i;raph, pholo<'hromolithoi::raph u:1d el· l'Ctrophotomicrogra11Iiy, ;Jlthoug~ they may took compnratin·ly ea::.y to us.Exchange.
PAGE FOl"R
Welcome Freshmen IF YOUR CLOTHES ARE SOILED IN CLASS SCRAPS
SEND THEM TO THE
Gallatin Laundry Company G. R. MILBURN, College Agent .
>'IO'.'<: 79 H 'fl C'1.lled f 1r anil Del·n·rl'CI.
Ot~N llNtltLO Pl~NS ; M~Nr GH~N~THE r~CUlH
THE WEEKLY EXPONENT . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, !91-1 .
1
AEmrnnrnN IN rnESHM~N Cl~SS ~RE~KS f ll REC~AOS
Carl llt>lr->rrom. Anac 1nl,1. Cid!.
\rue Job i~oll [ 11llt.'. ..\i:;ri.
'.\tarth l .lohu~tJll, t lann•) I lnuh ~d.
.11 au h"l!••y, \na<·1q11Ja, . .\gri.
'.\I\ rtl4 1'. h . h..1 is1wll, ill!Jlll' ~C ·
H;:-mf111,J "1h~ Kn Ill I. C \II
1~1(>\\ 1 11:- i L•I< 1. Bozeman, St'l'
l\lar_a, 1 t L ..... 01.i· 'h.ZL·Tll.tl), I hi mp
Hoy L• ;:.:.1. lia ::; 1u•I t, lutli ma, 1.__tt-t
;,,~ tla). \\ h~n l\P was pl'P:-'t 11te1' J
l II t IJ\ lSt' l: t 1111~~ f' r hC' 11 W
hollJ(' I Tht• hrid1 1~1{' ~tll 1~ l !lilll~ it r
l'f 'tr. and )tr~. ll. I. Pr .1C' nau. ~t J
" s hon~ i'l I o m n 1 'l ~· t lt I .t r H l She ,'\. ST• lC'
1U
r 1 1 t 1·y q rtnw:1 t c ! t C'
1 \lo: t na ~t .. lt' t'Ol t.•gL'. and t,Jk ·~o
~\.•I II 1 ( Jt_ (' \'\(l?'l . I 01
MAPIE~YRITP ReidMurdoch&Co.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Vermont Maple Sap Syrup
FULL MEASURE TINS.
1 r.allon Tin
Callon Tin
t Callon Tin
~I .On
Thos. H. Rea ~ Co. fOR SPtGIH WORK ·rant•es '.\I 1· Butt• :;:;.<'<'
.\u I• :\h I -0: 111: I ~ , ,. 1 lon l
su in c ·uha r Dun. t. hls pr~H l• 1 ~d.
For!• 1 ng 1ee be h·" built a:1d '.:n I Ai c:t· '\ld'orn. nur11:-., lltime ~d.
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d1 Jl:l rt •uent '-'t tht' loll• h'. I .J lit:: c: Hllll I~ 11.\ io uwn11 a ~tr ing
CHICAGO.
Goxernme 1t Ap;:iropriates 'S25.000 1 0 cd o\ 1.•r 1 m E' • cL !!nH l an1: re" .\~l C· )1 , h.<1 -'Pl l h·i:
Ext~rs10·" \V)rii< .. college To Aid Id It r rl." 11 n IJ\ mills of mo.< 1. 1 n \\. )[ nur 1~t Pt. HJn. l:lcc
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Ill 1 HU.i c.e '·• m.uli [ ,.t ut:t 1r 1 •• JI "'\'e lJozcma 1, .\i.;.rJ
I 11 or th .:\lo~· ll:l ~lah (\I I rn eriu:: In J., !11 h IH}\ l:.ilY
I :111 Li 1.1' I\\ 1-.; pron 1ott d t 1 ~1.11 a~sl taut Jlt'f)1e.:o.
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lJ 11 nt n 11 O< ~ton uuit ot t \II Cll!-= ne:er i n; Cori1c11
nsl 1 it n~ '"; h rf• ll oth r 1 1 U!l n.~r It'. \t.' him \ ht.,ait) rcc-o:.it
t It t 1 tu the~! t· \\ t l IL lllio'T'da 14 u n 11 d J.'.\S' I wish we hail
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'rn.11 · c 1"1.'1 nnor, Hozt>man. Agri
t 'ham 'l\IJ f\1 rkam. Billings. A.:ri.
lar<:ld Pippen!!r·r li1.isgow, Eh·l'.
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I· rllt""t Hohinson :.\loon., Biology,
rh1 11.1 h· ~s .\11 .\ i. ?1Jv ~ooins• n. 1 .. m1 11, Ll• 1.·
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Cordial Welcome I .-.,·1 .\'I Ill:\ TO .. lA1-...t .. Ol il
llEAD,)L'ARTEHS.
EVERYTHING IN WEARING APPAREL FOR THE
COLLEGE STUDENT.
SEE OUR CLASSY MACKINAW COATS
THE HUB f.Ol lfp\\ I
YOl'R
roo. 11
Wl'.LK-OVER S"IOES. STETSON HATS.
THE GALLATIN LUMDER CO.
lc:iJ 1
11. 1 v 1s OWL CREEK and PEERLESS BEAR
CREEK COALS. Y<,ur tr;irh~ \\ Ll 11n ·< ,..ia 1·tl
ll1 fl ~jtp l 01 llon~e. Phont 20.
Ut ;, .~Ill IU hRh' tllrc..u h Lht t.'h1..m ~tr\ 'J~pa1tll.Cllt lie \\1 I
tt11 .l .ric'Jlt n.it toll 1 g<. thr u. dl)~ll J a\f..• drnr~ ... o[ Lil'" :n -.hmau q11izz.e:-r
\\·111 ... , a J, l' )(Jkn', \\",1sh., Sl'<'
La 1n1 Tn '<1. J lmc~. ~i:-1
Efiornontl Thi1.·1\ H:•eg11h, Ci' IL
John I on ns. H111ln ~s, ~ftc~
, r ,, r 11100 u t hP~10. th1 1 :......-------------------------------' i
t'a t.ountr' fhh \\Ori.. ., dd ~at,"'d. and labor. t ry and \\ill al~o tl'a<'.l a
to a it.\\ de .irt:urn• kw '' 1 a:. u ( :-.' Ill1~sica1 C.h7lliSL'.~
t!PJl tmr1t of ~u;ricult.ir;.1 uJc.~tJ l Pr<ifts:->or :\lurdu<·k is t lll'W aUJ~tio11
:l.nd tl.h r .a11l~ for it ma1ntcuan .He> ·o tht' irrir;ntin11 d1.•1•artm ... nt and !11
, O\\ L• Le dt.riH<l :rrn: C1 r 1 \\ill uaYf' d1;.u1.a" u~ a t:us wort ... un·
go\1.·rn:.ient to tht.1 m xuuun, o. ;:;~:j '<ler thl' d1·p.1rtmc·nl ot .\p:-ricultur .. ·.
111 111. J Prolt•s.,;;:or L'd1rs will haYe nn a-=sisrn.1t
The extt•nsion sen ice o! t.11.· \ ari· 1 in 11a• G1.•rman l'l<lsses rn the pC>rson
uns Hatt.• l·ollegl'~ is corning to be ::.u of .'.\liss Aili11gt'l'
tlt>Y1•lopL'd a ::; to hh'tnn-0 tile t>:>..t•cutiH.' Two Ht'W nlt'mbers ba\'C' been added
head of all tt'nchin!..:" i:1nt b t·arrit'd to the honw sC'it•ncP d('partment. :.\liss
lrom th e colle;.:.L' c·ampu~ to l ~h· 11ellph• l'.ulotta Fort.I ~M been dt•ctet.I lO takc
of tht~ state. In the l·ase or th e train· :\lis::; l lunt's plal·~ who reslgtll'll to
ing of u:-aclnrs In ~~nice, thf• ten- take a position at the un!Yer!<.l t Y' (..(
dt·ncr is. to ~harl" tlll~ res11on:;.ibility \\'iseon~in. ~liss F'unl took past ~rad·
with the (kparllltL'.•t of '1.i4ril'ultural uatc work at lhl· Kansas Agrkultur<1l
cdul'ation. thus. 1ilacing t:1e _ed11cation· 1' l'Olle•e anu come' highly recommend·
al lt•ndership with a speciallst in rur- ~·d to \foat.au;L ~tatc·s facultr. :\lb::
al an1l indu:-;triul ed11<.·at.t>n. Each de- All.la. ~m1Lh. a 1.:,r 1duate of thP d:;u-;.,
1iart1ient that \\Orks thr<iui;h the ct ... ~. 1 of 'lJ '\d also.assisl :n this dctmrt-
pal't ui.:nt of ,1gric11ltural extl'nsion is DH nl. >rofl':-; -or ~lartm will Ila\ c
resp1..111 · k or the klnrl and qu:ilftyld1arge f Lue co11r:o-l in cia1n:·16 .
of th( 11forma ion dclin:•rt.•d in its .ln111e::- K1·lfi>c ·H. will u:.-:.s.l:-t J'roft S·
11ar itll r Ae'd (\· \\!St a~I. I:i;t 111,:;nt sor llam of t.1e p~\sics 11 p~rtm• nt 111
t'1£ ll'Wt. 1 t> t'~ of 1h \\·e~t are 01i1e 01 the lnlioratorr \\01k.
;n IC. lf: th1 t·u11fliCl1" t ,1L t .1d h1 Ol\1 !! 10 the> dillh ultles In k.1Yill
oc ur hdwt.:. · n t 1e t~xtensi1H1 lnL oth· 1 r ~ :\t t.H llt't'-t it ume lht." librarl;.111.
er tte1
t ions. t·ollfg1.•
t Htik> of tht 11ld~: 1P ilu· ' l \\ ~ , Jpc:cd to fill t!·c 'acancv
l'h 1•xte11" 1 u ~l'f\"IU" 01 the h ft n \Ir~. Hobln.:.on, is nor ; :x1.u.:t1.:t~ J
r 1g ic lll'ln. ~ no" g1enernl· mt 11 tile erd o' nt·xt wef'k.
}\ ftt:Ogn zed 11 tlH \a iuus sL,lt1·~. 'hc-~e l1.111gl'':i \\ll)' a fe\\ 1l·\\" au
1'ufc.s!1;or nricker tixpre~sed the dit ons n t 11e s~1ops will compkt t11c
01 1in on t iat t 1e )lontana peo11lt> "(•n <·< 1 1lt·~(' fa<"ulty for the 11re~l·t1t )"l'tt'
£> xtr. rrt J)· fortl: rnte ti> lace th<> re-- hh•1 wit'l. the l::1r;:.c frt"shma.n t·nn''
~pon~ihllit) 01 all rural a:id agrlt·u ltur- tnPnt t>Houµ;h rnstructors <He on hano
:ti leadership with tht> state ac:ricul- 'o iu~urc> JJfon;onal supen isiou uf (:\.'l'h
turn! tolleg-t~ Those who n1·e ~svec· I s t ·dent'!.' work
1ally educat1..~t1 in rural and. nsricul· -------
:~~~:1<1"\:~~~s ~:o o~~;.r ':~~i~::~:n "r~~ I e 11 MM rn e flu n n l fl ln e [ e the adequate tramm~ of leadl!rs ha~ J ... [n illJllUU lJ UU[U .vet bl•en deviR1.·d and thf• rural people
"', Fr~ 1cis \\ 001 HlJ:c· \!:!' ·i
l.a\\"TC'llt't' \\·n.t1· " \ ll'llll', A~ri.
Jlaroltl Wt'l"C' Hozt;"mH1, Jliolo~y.
I 1or· thy %1t•banh. Chmn<•l, S1•<',
IL \\·. h:1 11 ... ~y l'ill1acs, Ci\' l.
( lill'C'l!l'I' Holt, Stf'\"l•T\S\ illt~. A!!ri
r1 Ill" "C'l'e innh·ll. I
·~o." :,;a ti Hob, \"ll\11' ('1 .i .t>. lt I
to :\h1111it' 1 lirt .l' J ol ? \\·1t1.
tl101a:.ht !'ht jtl~t tlL ted on Yf•ll. '
·~o ~ht tl11I. 'llltot\\ered ron. hit
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lh1·r fathe.r pron•d o he an flntidC•Lc '
I· xrha l!..:<'
l'<ll.LE<il-. l.OClnlOTl\"E
S[NAT[ Hnlne BDl[r 5[ee1nN / rh .. )· sl· 11· 11" mernb .. rs U UJ II r il.:J U a!i<l '-1..nll c:Ias· f's.
of the ]UJuor
'· Oar .-\lumni reprt:!sC'ntatiYe~. to
t-b t.'lt.•(·h·d b,\ Alumni assoc1al1ou.
TJi,, manag<.·r~ ol the 'arious s 11orts
_______ /shall li1.• C'XPP<.· 1 1..·d t o attt.•nd all nwEt
lugs durill;- the se:ison of tht.•ir part·
ont· of tiH' harde~l L~at tht> st.-:ia tL·1l·ular sport, but shnlt not be entitled
ha~. to a Ynte.
111 . a(·curda11C't.' with the regulation I Duties.
dra" n up and passtld by th"' !:it'nate F inancial. Din~ct control or all
PRINTING THAT IS DIFFERENT.
and at 1 1P i-.'lml' tin P \\£ \\ill ;.:.ht· ,-ou 1he ber.• that is to Le had
\\'t- irint nl1 kind r r '~ 11 " rls. inv1 · ations, lett.er head:;, envel·
0111·s. 'ldf' s In fa t '111 rh111.1.:.. ha1 «an do in the printing line
A.G. McKEY, THE PRINTER.
( ~11ccflo ~ 1r to Ii S11pt·ri<•r 1 're:-~.)
1tj'\\'e~t :.\fain ~ r• l'f Alway-; on in , " th work.
BEAR CREEK
COAL ROUNDUP
COAL CARNEY
COAL Flint=Lynn Lumber Co., Phone 82~
SPEAKING OF NICE PLACES TO SPEND YOUR TIME .-
WHY :-;oT Tit\' TI.r: "JTXEDO E\"EHYTHJ:-;G FOR Tr E
S~IOKl-:H AS \\'!- ·.1. ~\S .\ G .\'1r. OF !111.LIARllS OH POOL..
Tuxedo Billiard Parlors f;HA:\l>Y ''
Eat Breakfast and Lunch With Red l\J' ··.·Fl I . J.J • .-\.ST 'IU;>;. \Y
TOP FLOOR AGGIE BUILDING.
Ladies Work a Specialty FRENCH CLEANERS AND DYERL
THE PAN-CO-VESTA.
Central and Babcock.
"ill h»i't upon the leadership of their AfTrD Cllflfl[CCf''l rraM trainl'd 1eaders. To im·ent any other t\ ( n lJ U lJ lJ [l) lJ U [ (1
la.st spriu_i:, .John :\1 Fish(• of the sen· r1..•t'l•ipts, and (':qieaditures. .All antil· '-------------------------------•
f.iChenu• ts quite apt to 11ro\·e u '~ry
wasteful undertaking-. as has been t!:J.e
experit.!llCtJ or toiome other state~.
Novel Athletic Badge.
'.\Ic>mbers of the l'"ni,·ersity of Pe:rn·
syh·ania Ynrsity l'lub confined to ath·
ktt~ who han• won their IC'tt1;:r "ill hneaCtt·r wear a s11edal lapC'l b'adge.
Six d1•.t:ii;n~ ~aH• been adoptetl. Tht.~
iootball lap('! ~hows a gi·idiron; bnse
lmH, a rli:tmond: tra tk and tiPld an
ll\ al, rowing-, rPYerSl'd oar!", anci al·
lit•d SJlor ls, a cbt·tkcrboard. Tht.• hack·
~rouitJs 11• a1 c·a~l'::- Is blut> sc ;·1110 u11t·
' 1: IJ\ rt d .md J:Old,. Ex.
SEE
THE UNDERWOOD
WAR Pictures
IN OUR
EAST WINDOW.
fl P.t' nrt.~ l 31 JI OtOCrrl.pJ'ts f
'Irr g ~l'C'llPS in •h, ri·Sl'llt grt:'at le 11ro1 e::tn n 1r
WATCH FOR THEM.
The Willson Co
Newly Organized Summer Session For
Teachers Proves a Complete Sue·
cess-Over Sixty Enrolled
ior dass was ehosC'n to aC't as tem- ahll" fun<ls for athlt.>tic purposes shall
pornry chairman for the lrt:>s~1men un· lw subje<:t to ehecking ac<.:ount or this
Lil the ell'<'lion of their president. The Council. .:\o 1iurrha.sc-s or expendi·
regulaliun as drawn up was that some lures shall be made by the At:1letic
mt•mbl.-'r of the i:wnior tlasR who had DirPetor or by )fanagers without nu
hP.f' na m('rnber of the se:-iatc in hi s thori ty from this t'ouncil a.ncl all bllh;
junior year. should he chosen by th e must be approYed Uy them.
l'XN:ntiYe <.·ommittee to act as terupor- b. General supervision of a ll nth·
Tht~ Summer School wh1 C' h was held ary thainuan until October Ui, or un· letic~. including relations wiU1 othtr
for tlw first time at the> college this til the chnirman of tbe C'lnss should institutions, approYnl of schedules nnd
summ(•I' c·tnne to a close on July 1;;. be elected
1
, g-e1wral athletic policks for t'1e in~ti·
Th<' chartt.·r members of the rolleg'? :\[r. F'h~ ke was president of the pres- tutlon
!!lili1mer sthol uumben•d sixty, which Pnt senior dass In.st year antl in that 11. Athlet ic Managers shall be mem
\\ ~ lJPyowl tlw expi•C'talious of l'rc!'! c·a1m<'ity gainc-d much t•xiierience hers of the ju:1ior or senior dass elt.•ct
dl~n1 ll nmiltou and Prinl'ipal Jlol~t. "hich shou ld proH· Yaluable to :lim Pli h:· thE" stncknt body and shall bC'
wno hail ('harg(• of the work. Tb• !n his Jll'l·~t•nt position. Uirtrtly n•s1wnsibl C' to the Athlrtic
I i l <1f't' of tlw summer ~(>ssion is ln Anoth(•r matt.t•r dbcuss1.•d "a8 the C'o1111dl. Th<·Y Hhall bt' lwl<l din-ctlr
tr;1111 1e.11 lu.·r!'.' iu instn1cla1~ the Y011th IJ\lt':.tion of finwa· .. s and it was vott'd l'l'~11ons1l:Jle for t~l\' til1andal busint·"':'
(•, '.l~Hlluua along Jlra<·tlcal lines or n~· l'ic:i1lture llonh.• dt·UC"t', and otlh-r to assess t·avh orgn11izatlo11 re11n·sl~ nt of "''«h athluic cont1:st, a1Hl shnll \Jp
it l .... ·l:t s. At frt""Illent intt•nals •rllis t'd Ju tht· f·nati.:. one dollar for th:~ 1·1. 11 rt'tl tfl 11rt>st·nt In wr ting t " t'H'
t1 1«~~,r1.i,· mints of interest \\t.>1'1> <1:
rang-ed. ThEse t:X<"Ur~ions )JrQYt>ll YPry
o:.ular a1m n;:; the lcuchC<rs and un
duulJte<lly had much to do with the
onularit) \\hit h !be summt·r s1~~sion
•• t .1 ued. Tlw ::;um:nt·r School was a
cm ll1 ''' ~ JC"c·1•ss In e\ Pry way und will
1Crf'"lft1·r h.• .l !'('g11lar pan uf l11e cnJ.
tE:.e work
< n11ing ~t'a. (<HI eil, aftt reach <·onlpi,;t a l·omph-11
Soml. d ·l ussion of a plan for the t 11aHl'lal tal<'llh'lll To nsshn tlh
.1thlHics of Jw <"ilkgt• \\Us disc•l~~l'f! 1 .. 11r.,::1 r~ t•n<·l1 s1 all lmH• an as. i~t.i'"'r
.ind it w,1 ~ cl1>rltll"d to irw•Pnt a tila•t II .1 \~•.t:1•r c It' ·11 t1 h; the stllL1.•11t botly, I to tht· st11th•nt hody at an as::;emlil:: 111. Athletfc Director i;!1n.IJ bp dir1·t·t·
•Oday This pli1n whkh Is ~lvt· n bi'-- b 't·~11011sihl1.· f<.•r all l"Oad1i11g, tht'
low is one that is in ll~t· ut all th' t•<111dun ot 11lait•rs, and t:..lllll·5. I~ I hni.:.1·r 1111h1·rsi1it.•s of tht• <·on:llr~·, at·d ~hall he thl' c·nstotlian ol ail athkt l·
rr adOJ•tl•d Wclllld prohah\~ ho fmm :\ ~·pq'.lliidm. t5 hnll u :;hrdJu :-0.hpttlrpt t,111
~llj)l!Tior t1 th1.~ c·umbersornp plan 110\\ r . JI Tnl'l'.t.
tn USP. I\ El191b11ity Committee .. T11is shall
Tia· plan as ~i\i'n lwrt \\<\:; d r-awn:c·o11s.b t of thn·p faC'Ul ty l1lt'lllh<'r:5 cnotl ll!\ hy Prolt'SS(ff ::;wingh, to whoni :>e·n !Ilg' on t'Jt• uthlt:!t l" ('rn.:rt< 111, fl[I ·
tlw Cxponl•nt Is indt btt•d !'or th is pnint1·d li~ the 11n•. dt·nt. Thh; t·om·
l'at, sur1"' and I f'.ee yon'rt:' s.havin~
c. Ut!'id.,' ~?.lli ··d )[rs. C:u 11 y to udi::~· hor Pal~ '' 110 had takvn a.{1Ya11tagt, or llw warm "...:•at~c-r LO ~have
rard.
rop~ mtttt·l· ~hall h~\·c nli~ol111c- <·ontrol n1
in the all rnnt11.•r:-; of c·I 'rtbili t y Thc>y shall Athletic Organization of the
"l..\t.,. Tl"\• h1• llUnli I '\ 1 ... f tr
t. 111ied lh·tl.,''
ntl did ye
liltt- 1 ts \\mt a<l t nlls rvr rletl D"c
Secretary. Treasurer Ii lit\ ridt ado1 t l \i y tli1' l~'·H J'l.
I·. ulh fht.· 1 II r1·<th1• ncl kc•l on file •1te
Montana rot I" r"'Jit ~ £;! idem to l·nmpeti"' In
int -< 1.illeglatt• athlt, t ks who~" ~ · li ~
lJ ' ·ia,. wt Lt·1·11 11ropt·rlr c·t•rtiftetl
n.,. b' l l :n rhPy shall enfurt•t.: .t11 C'll
State College.
Athletic Council To c·nn.,.Ist o:
I. Chairman. F;,1 ult' ln(IJ'he
po1r. ~·11 h.' l'rcslr" nt
I P- ht. firm probably v; ut
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n f' ht.·r t c• Cl b st lJ t.s
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fl:EET of foot is good-but slow 1, pace that brings Velvet tobacco l '
the goal. The selected middle leaf-tyears aging in the warehouse--perf i
temperature and ventilation - in t
years the best is then selected for Ve!. • tobac~n. Two years has ~cen harshne .. leave 1he leaf--the good rwor st: out uncontaminated-.mooth ! All bite hos l aged away-a perfect mellowne"' has l reached.
Vdvet has won its race. At al! dcale ...