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1£xpnn~ut LUME VII. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3 1915 NUMBER 12.
ST YEARS CHAMPS ARE STILL IN LEAD
burn. one by Lescher and a field bas- PROFESSOR SNOW TO l HAVE YOU PURCHASED A SONG t'I rind two free tllrowe by Seamans, ATTEND MEETING SOOK ? DUCK WEED IS PLANTED
Tishf'd the seniors· score. The lineup was as follows : Tb1• fourth annnaJ meeting 01 th1· On.i..• ol the things to bl" brought ui• lf>tkr from C:ilmau Bullard of ih·lf'tt:t
COLLEGE STUDENTS MIGHTY HUNTERS Position
ce Victorious Juniors Are Ahead. =reshmen and Sophi Show Lou
~1"niors
\!ii burn
Center
Sophomores 'tontana In~titute of ).f11nic-i11lal ~.:ngi- tn a..<=u;embly this morning is thf" mat- thanl\ing thf' dt>partuwnt for ils ''er Christensen nPers will he held in llillings .Jan. ~-I ter concerning the college Rong books. operation an<l srntine: that th~ rec·orn- Two Sophomores and a Freshman Bag _Dickson 26. Profp::;~or Snow wa~ prt>Sident The books have been on sale at tht! mendatlon as to methods of lntrodu1·· Four Deer on ThanksJlvlng Seamans
of Pep . Fvrward
rotmd of ,games in the ~ !-t'ri1'~ th•" Junio r~ lead with a l'arr
Gt-a rd
c:oll eg~ book store !or nearl) tllr~t> in,e: 'duck weed'' turn Jake llelena hacl oi thi:::. orgin1zalion last. year and i~ months and so far only about 1it1y 01 been carried out. •ht' plan snggf•slNI K 1ng one of h1· 1lin:•1·tur:.-> at tlw pr~:::wnt the five hundred orclPrPd ha\ .. bet:>ll and an acrount of t h e dlscoYery or timt• f-il"' ha~ hf>en asli:Pd 10 l1re11a1·e sold, A committee ha~ bf>Pn ~q)polntP<l the weed in Lake Mason near R o11nd11p J Horton an addre~s 10 Lie delivered at tbt> nwt>r· to dtspo~e Of theRP books. ft need~ \was publl~hed in la~t WPPk'~ l':xpon_Pn t . ing- on thP :mbject of "The ActiYalPd the ~11pport of yon studpnts. Ru~· a The Helena ~portsmen ~11h~n1lwl1
Hunting Trip
Saturda~ af11.;·rnoon thrPt' shoulder Pd pacli:s an d rifleH aud set ou for 1iarts unknown and Snnda~
Rosa 1-'0ng book and learn your collPg(· libf'rally ti me. automobiles rind monPy l'roet->HS or Sewt<ra~t" l'urifinttion eongf' to makP a large initial planting of tlw after nightfall thesl• sank ~o lltl! m<"'n --t ---- dut·k foorl. ··o'-"l?r ninl' lrnnrtred 1m11111l dra~ge!l themRelYe~ into their ·pspl'<'·
hm1 nt aurl sophomores with .500 Guard 1 alld tll< sPuiors with .:~:~a. :-:.Pni<l1 ~11bstit11ff>. HPaJ? .. ney: ~opf1(). hP Jnnfu~:-; d~fPatP<l thC' frf'!-<hmPn mor<"' RnhstitntPs. Kuhn~. "·pr1·p Hnlt he first game on ~londay Uofh \I nnrton, I.nee rnrkins.
s were we rkinz well. but fa t j w ~ bin<! red Uy the sltck floor
BASKETBALL RULINGS M.S.C. IS REPRESENTED l~~k~':n~":;k,. ::::: ,:~."~ .. ::1~.~.::: ~," ,~~';' :::.: ::::~l ;:',~ .. :i;;~un<erl •hat rh~~· PUT BAN ON ALJ AT BIG MEETING iiuito har an1l a ~ood ~ize(l rock pit~. ThP party <·onsiRted of Simon ('ar·
Freshmen. 26: Seniors. 12.
'J tOTii«ntf'"lfh f'lllT \\01
In the fir:.-.• gamA T·Jpsd·iy thP fre-..1JnJP11 h•\' n~ rnnstsiPnt hall, P:l!'lit~· df'fenteri the sen•or rlmxtf'r~ hy a
L makinl! Ptwh hunc·h h;llf 1he siz" of Oltl'S fl.+" son. Lawn.•111·f' \Yallns. 'I'. and ROUGH PLAY IN GT.FALLS
tbP :::.n1 hor or s 111 I lnl· s~·ore g n P, f a ur <l b
u:,11 r ir; 'The sPnlnr~. \\ h le
\ hox of th(· '' l•f>d ''a~ ..... ni to Pn1 I r1·s~vr Swin~lP and it will he 11lan1t·1l tn a nnt11bt>1 of 1011ncb IlPh l' Hu1t>man and HPl~;ule anrl if .i:nrcPSl:'fnl th1•
noon on the interurbnn car lef.t SalPSYillP on foot af1er flark hop •n Tue::::di,· t le 'r sh ne 1 e. sfly n th nthPr <-ont('!:-ot. ,·pry wPn nn -~. tnl uf t.111• l"!llllhi11ati1111 nt ing to ·pac-J\ ~ ("i:lhin in 1'011011,\oo<T
he C:(>fl hu+ th" ~ 111101 1 ti 1 i:iklf't-~hnoting. AsidP from ~enmnn~. d a-r aw 1 i:i nir.p " t\ :t tf~k "'" hnrl no onf' "tt"ho pYPn r-ame
\!ontana ~tat(' <·oll<-'f!"t• and 'bi• 1 ... t •· 1 '"'•'ts f n11~~ .\ A l '"\ I ~chooh~ o( Gallatin \'al\e~ "ert.c' wt>ll JIO'.ld!-> \\ill h: n~ed a~_ .Jisrribntinc: 1Canyon . lrnt hPin~ unfamiliar \\ith th~ tPJ..:: .11t· auil Y :\I C A 1Jwn• ·:ii·c rep r e"lentecl at the Statp TPtH hPrs ns· points for a wult>r ramJ)aHm . <·on111n· dH:\· soon ,e:ot oil" th1:> ·oad 1d,·1rnt~!:!"e of h' •tt~ r ~.,... fnp · 'h~ 0~ 1 ThP fir~t half PndPd with th0 . . \Yild ritP has not heen su<·<·f'sstnl · · man~ rb.dical <·hange~ Ill b;1Rket
1
soclnllon held in GrPat Fulls Inst \\eek. 1 . . . a.1111 eould uot jul]gp with .111 \. de,e:ree 1 1 esrlt ';! • nh \l<"l Th~ ::-c·orc> ti) 5 In the freshmPn's favor
1 1l t ., ( 1m- lit l l 1•qu;t basis or ThP frpshman ' 'ktory wa~ rlnf" lar~el emf" w' and onP lo~e for Pach I) to tht.~ wor\\ of Hnmilton and Ta:
juniori.. C'liralwrl 11r whp11 thf"~ Jor ~~ ~<·orPrs nni thP P.X<'PllPnt floor •he ~enlors 011 "'ec1nP:-orl:1y Th• work of HPr~nan C'ap1;1\n Bnq:~;(S~ at
. Th P r ~ nt f rom th <'Olle t' w~rP· 1tn :\lontana. and 1h1s 1ww tood will hP < • . ••••
iall rules. Tbli:.; make~ 11 an OS Pe e e . .e: lof ,~rPat importance. lr n ran llf' in- of l'eriarnty just what dire<'1ton the\" t•ntirel~ different game to an President .Tnmf'g )f Hamilton, Prof. tro~ui·ecl Into lht" ht-adwaters of tt1r ' ought to go. They didn't know whert:' \V. F Brpwpr ~fi si::. SchwalbP DE>an lltltinwr a11 11 nmsiclerahle pn11·ti1't' i~ E R. LinfleM Prof .. l Tl. Tlol~t. and )Ti:•sn11ri anti othPr rh·er:.: it will :-it'f'~l thPy werp golug. h11t thPY k11t-•\\ thP'.\ nH·pssar.\ in order 10 ht>t.~Ontt> <H'c·11~ n~an rn~ n:. Herrick. All of the c·ol· it:se_Ir antl ~oon Ut> ph·ntit'ul along llu· \\t>l't\ on thf-1 wa) es in detailed account follov. ~11nrd cHrl rlmw roYt•rine:. bP!'l.irlPs work- 1omPil w the 1.:hangt.•:-0 lege re prpsentatlYE>!-; took an a<'th·e Pnlll"\' ''atercouri;l'. Thir-; will he a In spltf> of the weight of their ~un~ .Junior•, 24: Freshmen, ii init wPll wttb RPrc;man part 111 the meeting~. lgTPal l"aC.'tor in impnn·i n .e: hnntine- ror and pa<·k~ lhP'.\. strng-glPd on in the
, 0111p1aying- lilt' fr1,='hllli't: 11 Th£> For tJw ~eniors :'C'Rnlftns .... 1an1ls nut Tlw must notil"t><lht~~ t'Tlaii::,l' ll"l•lll )[011 rna sportsmen I - . 1 t I Pre .. Ident Hamilton responded to the ·
1 < ' • • darlrnegs ,up an unfamiliar canyon tbru
1alf and t lilt 1 hPt ... 1 hau 11 -; the hP..., 1 ha~kf't ~hootPr whilr .'.\f.i) . A.A.l' is the rn ing perm1tt1ng :-i 100 · ----+------:s.kinc; f'\1•11 lu tilt' s+"t'Otlll h.alf !ht> hnm'R floor work wn!'l tn~t and fnrlonR nK fron a tlrihhlf' Tll1-> ftnbh\t· ii ~~:~·;~~: ~h:·:l~:m:~P~~edd ";:s::~·::~g~~, MR . KATELY OPERATE D UPON snow which var!Pd from knee deep rs \\ n t w ;n tin! ~tt·m· of h 1• <l!".PJJhr•lJ.! :1nrt L<>~<·hl?r wt"rP danger ~I'll ha:-. 1Ji·en moilitie<l. b.O\\eYer. Dietrtrh' ~ toast or ""7bat ~Pxt" a t to wnh:H <let-)). rc·Ja-.~ has1,l-"1.hall :o.Prit .. !S "?I ,,. 11 nu~ at RJI timP!'l in brP:1kine- np pa1'<St·S. wi. ... 11 lilt:' hall 1"01111:'~ to rest in th1) the !'lC'bool mn~ters' bnm"}UPt . M\sF-1 tPn o·<· ln<·k thl'Y ha<l ~one almo~t tt'!<Jll w0rk ot th(;> P\>l'r i· a:--~tnt'll The linP·np follows hand or when ~ra~pt:'•I with hoti' haml:-. Rrh\Yalb or the English rlepartment Last ~atu11\ay ~lr. Kate ly surldenl~ l!lP limit of l·nduranl'e and slopped s1qi(• iqr o tl a1 o1 th• fn, .... h lPl1 :-:.Pnior~ Forwri.nl~. SpamanR. (rap- tlw driUlll~ 1:- ovt>l" a11 d tilt.~ hall m11:-1 read a 1iaper heforp thP rouncil ot hel.'ame Yery ill and he "as takpn to to m ake <:amp for the ni~;'t in th~ t'la l:- in thP fir:-1 half 11nd at 110 tainl anrt l.A"i::1'hP rrnfl·r '1ilhurn:
111 shot EngHsh teachen•. Th f> pa.ppr wn~ in- ttw neacouese. hospital. It wa!:; found open. They managerl to { g: enougi
In the game did the firtil ~11nrds ('3rr Hea~r>llPY and 0~1·nhrm: lw 1hnJ\\n to anotht--r playe1 tende.\ to show how little benertt the that he was suffering rrum a1)pendil'i· wootl irom tltt:> snow to <'OOk, Out not nwn f'I 1al h1 1um1 ·!- m .1 kl 1 f'rp<;;hmf'n· F'orw::1nl~. Taylor and at flh· l111:-ok1·1. 'I ne 1'1rihl1l"' nay l1l' teerh in!! of "'The History ot English ti!'l and an operation was necessan enough 10 kpep a watch lin::.. Then J.tting, For the freshmen ltamil F~tzeerald~ renter Hamilton: euard". "tal"lefl with hmh han1ls .111cl fi11isln1\ J..ttern tH r P" ii:; to the A\'erage high a«cording to the la~t reportt;, he f:\ tlH> tirPd hunter!' rolled 11 P iu a ·· tarp"' u1r Hf'rt..··11u1 •\"t::l" :w .... · , \\ iwh<' ,~ 011111 Burl.:t·~~- IC'aptain \ \\" rh both lwnd::; ~chool ~tndPnt 'f iss Schwalh p re· doin~ \·ery well. )Ir Challender and liy thP fit"f' whi<'li ilid 1101 ~Pep tllelr In. Gatton and Canuou µla.\t:<l the Juniors, 5: Sophs. H. It lh'~ orhi.\dini-:; holilinJ!" an· ~l ·u··1·r ~PntPrl data ~howln~ the result ot a )Ir. Homan art' handlin~ '\l r Kately"s \ grub" from frpezing and frJPi\ t"I woo e;ame for thl• junior~ T11P .J•mior-SophomorP baskPtball and all rough play sud1 as pushln!!, ~lmplf< PXAmlnatlon gl\'en to the fre~h· c·\as,.t':- d11ri11µ; his abs~D\'t'. plPa!,'ant dre;tmi:-. Tf th(' coyotP~ ancl l , T r1
thl-' woh1·~ brokt-> tht- stillnes:-; or 1he
1<='t?t.1 fai--t a cl all'l~ irc:l' ulll
1! foul!- tcsL ted. thirtt-·e11 bt-in~ •d ou the ju1 ors and ~e\ I'll 011 ~·-~hme11 . Tilt L e-sl1111e-n nwde u·ut suu~ut11ttr.··1'"' u:::;iug ,.JP\ en
attle whirh wa~ P ayeu lJP!-; ay wa~ hioc·kinl.::. 1rippiue l'lwrg1n!! and til• man f'1 ~~ In Bng-liRh at the rollegP ., "I rlo~P and hflriJ.fo11 cht hri.ttlr from li\, 1 ix absolu!f'ly tahooP<I Only runrtamPntal flUe~tion~ were MOR E EQUIPMENT night how\mg: to the moon. "P Wt."1"E' :-.tart to finish. Altho111?h tlu~ fir~t or \'iolations or these rules are (·alleil asked yPt onh fourteen out of a C'la.s~ no1 rold ol t 1e fac-t. tn11 Wt:' n~~.:~1r~~~ t'i"' eanw was rnthPr flPfll<>~fl. ahont of ont h11ndrf'1l ''"f' r e able to make a it wa~ too <"Old for ..;nc·h t lP mlrlrllr of thP fir!'lt hnlf they s hook 1 1 ~ !sou.al fouh aiut four 011
\Hu 111
'1
' :."e1Plli1<ll's. ie g:.: • fT np anil l'IHHlP tt • ontP~t worth ~..,p.
!ll ..c llJiPs 111111 . pn~!il "'~!"~~c ~ouw·th1 IJ!. m•\\ iH lhe !inf' of 111a ThP hunti>r:-; had s«arr~ :-.1.un otlwr minor dian,e:t>~ a11• abo I At th <- PlPrtion or officer~ sever al chint:'1"Y wa.;; rPCl'f\l'll last )Ionda) lr im lheir ay an honr \: hPJl • Pf I rm llrl lP 1· sl half ta1·1 ..-d ,, tlJ i:t l"'l~ l in!? ThP r:rst half PnrlP<l with thP
n .111d .Jurgenson <•an1 .!.t·1t111c. 1 ,.., (•re fl to - with th1:. sophomor<"':.:. at ,aske1 11 L ~ t 1:-1 lliuutt: of th~ Jo11c; Pnrt ThP :0:1>rnnd half RlartPcl ray er mtl'.~e<l a 1n-1 1hrow a111I \\ h i r•1sh whirh Ja .. tf'd until th1 f--1111
r lt1t.11·d :-.i1t·h as re<)uirin~ tba ln of thP rppre~entatl\·e~ from the col· 'llu \\"~lit>t ·r •:h•('U"iC' Cn. of llw·itn'.
uute la e-· eai b tl.Hll ~,·111..-d a t m a. ouhle f1ml ~ ,1ylor tht
jlll\lpin_ t'or lht.· ha 1 tu th al Ct>l\tf'l 1€'1?t• WPl"f' hon ore.d Wlth OfflCE>S (OT the \\'is ThP tlr! <"It j .... OIW of tllfi'il" Q:o;l'lt .iurt "il'-n h .... ld lJ~ 1wo 111P1l t 11• juu coming- yPar 'T'he officer~ Plected llating- lYJlP ma~netos to ht> usP<l on Pr mn~t hult.l one hanrt behind th1 wPrP a~ followR 1 :o;aslillw eng:ine~ \\ hidi hun• tht• ma\H'-or thP l!amc wlwu lhP fin:ll ~<'OrP l>ack .\twtht:'r is that in re111rn ~11nerlntendent Dietrich of the Hel- and-hn·ak ignition sy:-ott:>lll and will ie stond 11 to r ing the hall i·rom Ollt of bounds lh1 I Pna '"'rhool ~. prpstdent· Superintendent nst-d for the in~u·11c m pf ;;.I .1d1·11 :.: .,.d h!io mort' c'1anc·1·::.- t :J ~t·11rt' on })11rin2 tJ f' g-amf' nirk~Oll ~C'OrPrt !j ~· anli11~ phtye1· shall :.:talltl a~ h ~ .... , R T rnnnine-ham or the Boz~mnn
\Yatter~ who Wt.'l"t:' ahead Jnm 1ed <l 11;.rncl .o' <lPer n u<I P;wh Urun~ht 1lown one witl1 a sin~le sho1 while tht.• re~t wf'nt plowing: thro11~h thP df'Pll ~now nt breaknPck speed. Carson and Beardslee followPd the hand and hroug-h1 t110\\:-. lllcl .Iorc,,P ISitll 1iid th1~
:!I \\ith olte, At thi,.., 11oiu' of the • 111 r~e~=- ~1 ·ort:"d t n,, 011 l,' t iehl et he frel"hmen got in be first
WO !Ja:.:k1•lS lJ.\ 1 I"~ 111, l,\\(..' IJ.\
l alld VB(' \ J< I...;• ll~C)J; 4'W I
~l·ol'inl? 01 hal
p11int~ rrom fnnl~ wllqp K1nia Rf·orPf1 .th ........ fpt•t f ·om he ma'l tlHO\\ill!! ;1 \ echoolR. vire-presldent; Pror "- F 1 pnlnt~ from fit>l1l \\ hkh , with rhri!'l- Brewer bead or the Engll~h depart-1('n111i1111t>tl 1111 Pa~<· 1 I 'hi:-sP rtdf·:o: look -.;orl nl "sb...,lfii· I ment of the rollel?"e. pr~sldent of t 1e
m I l l I •l ,, ,.,,ill' llontanR Coun<'ll of En~hsh Teachers: •
DEAN HERRICK INVITED fff:O:I g arn·1· 11 II . ' · ( t1 m:ikt .. a dl!<l wr au<l rastl•r gamP. S;1e1 .i I Prof . .T H. Holst. prlncipnl o lP ~ llw niain reqi..:irernl'llt for :-:ul'n•s School of A~rlcnlture. president ~t the
EX STUDENT,H.DAHLING GIVES LECTURE TO
SECRETARIALS 11 11 , prt:":.Pllt ganu' Tlw roughn ·SI Srhonlmn~ters' Club. and Mr!. l na B.
1 11 1\,i'd \,ill dt>J•i·i"l iargl'f\' 011 Herrirk. clenn of women. prl?~ldent of
thf' Srhool '[i~frE"!;~' Club H11:..::o t>aliliug-. ;i ro1 llll'I" st Hlt"HI 11
", .. - u~ ".n" TO ATTEND PEACE rt::;lnh.:11 c'1111t hai·k 11 l 11•
i "a l Hl'>nlll d \\ ~ 'id CONFERENCE 01111 ial:- ·--- 1he l'olkge wlw b now Ille> '\lonwna ,, a:. a 110tll1,.',llil Iii''"°' 1 t·nl ll . FICTION ADDED TO THE COL· n.g-eni for the '.\atiounl l'a~h Reg-btt>r playing. Th..- :-o.l"1)n' tor II :-· ~ Jt•:-Jit->d \t' of lll 1·os1 in inc:oin·en LEGE LIBR ARY SINCE SE PT 1°15 jCompany of lla~·ton. Ohio. tlelh·ered !1..t. e11il1 u '.' I( uv111 •11 th1 1'111 It ll+•rrit' k l1a:- 1i~·+·11 n i·11n" l11tlnPy si1<Tit1r·\~ and ("J"itid~m tn 1an inten•:·aing. IPC'llll"t' m the htte:-;t Harnilll1h ' a e-d tJ"t'" :-oC'ol" 11 , ioln rlw Ford rinr·y whk 1 1 t·P thP good \\ill ot l·:nropt· that it J BAR RTE lJitlle "lint:.:ter tYJJPS ol thr t•ash r ~g \:-o11•r h.;>fore an for the fresh mt>n \\\lfl a fiP!d \Pf!'• tor l 111·• ll tu 1111 t·I • 111 ma\· a :-i('J't :r:-ell 111r p1•an• and justi<'•' BARRIE RPntiment:1\ Tomm:- attentive autl1t-'llt.:e or ~nour hlll) l't hen a1;1Je l ·l r ptn European f'JJ1"f'h1~11tathPs w th till' \\ h tlit> strnng 111oh<ihili1~ ihat llllt>I"· R.ARRl F. Tomn1y and Grlzpl students last \\\:iclne:,.da~ U[ternonn ton! rout'"'. (\1nnu11 1111111'1 the dVit ol Jlwlin:.! H111w ~ro1111ds 1"01 " :1• n;.11ional di-an11,111vnt may l1P ,u10111 IRF:S .\.:'\T .-\II ~or11.;. nnd ron•lllion" .\tr. llahliug t·a111t• to HoZt:'lllaH a1 h1· •'( \\il-1 awl Hami1!011 0111 "· 1.,..1r.+ 111 OI thr g-rl'at E11ropp;in l'flll plbheli or M<:>n l rl-'qllt'~I of 1h1• :-il'l"l"i""l<ll' lal tl<•11a!'lll\Pl\t nson thf'll ad<IPd a J.HJillt 011 a llt>Ul") l"o11l ('O"XR \D r3hn<·f' lot" the l'Olli:gc. an<l s"ellt:>d 1he total \\"ith another !=iollle 01 lhf' llJOl:\t 1a 1111 ,11 :' Tlw :-;\•t·oud tt•lt-i:;ra111 \\'<l:.. ui • t\i·li I ('0:'\RAD. Lord Jim. l"sinp: a t•;.tsh n·1'is tl'l" or thP n10:-t ha"kl•l. Fuzg:crald entPH~ct the Americ'1n ritizens art- bf'ing in- mi ~ 1111 c\;,iy aml \\as a:-> follo\\:-; cn~RAD Typhoon. modt>rn IY\Ht as a mo<lt.>l he explarned 11 ~ columu. wllh a frp1 throw and iTi·il 111 j; , 11 ihe· •any 11) th<' mn t.t•r •'T o l>t>:tll l 11a IL llt.•rric·lt IC'RA\l\'"F'ORD . Sarncine~ra ~·\"l'l"Y ili•tail of us eonstrndion and d basket c:attOl' t•IHlt-'d the 1h1--1 tam1111s Forrl •\lt•ll a1:11 WOllH'I\ or 0\11 ('IHlllt.ry nr',!AR . PF.RF.: ('ount of 't ont1· opemtion ~h· dt-IUOll:-1 ntetl rlpar~y ng by adding two more points for I ·an l~l'ITkh rPc·PivPd two tele· i1·pre~P!ltill all its hl1 ·al~ atHl aet1\l· Cristo how lht.• t·ash n·in~ter it1·1s a:-; :111 :wt rniurs. . ... rn t'·om \Ir l"or'I arnl tJit•f'f' \\Pll llt·l'.. 11•,\\t ;\t'\\ )rnk fl1>1\'lllhP1 Ill· lnrMAR, PERE ThrPe Guarclsnwn to 1he> bookkrl'pl~r. huw it is nsl~li ill OR0 wh~ l}iay~tl with 111d!~·Jd. d 11'\l•lillh 1!11 pa I~ illl<f Its Jl_Ul'JIWif'S 111111.tld p(·a11 ~tnp O:;tar 11 Jtl"PCPPd I nr)f!\::; Fil$ B1~1·k Tulip lHllllllill~ drnn.::~ :lt'('Oaut:-o. and hO\\
tlown tW(t morE> Tlwn hf'i::rl.ll thP rpnl wo:·k. The
Pntir1• snpph OI grult wns discardP<I 1111 1\tH·ks ,~adjusted to makt• '"arr:
inl! llw dP1'l" 11,asiPr \\.lth (our llePt l•t;>sidf's tht-ir !{\Ins and P1111iplllt"llt tlit•,· had a real PrPhlt>-m on their haniltt to trans11011 tl•t> e:ame <'II mile~ thru snow OH'!' kneP cll'PJl. They alter 11.11et:r pa(•kPd, rlra?;:ged. anrt restt•d. and it tool\ the rPmnlnder of the clay wlUl 1he hnrdl-'~t "kind of work to g€'t baC'k io SalP~Ytlle. wtwrr 1hey \Pf l th1' gamr to he sent in on thP train ·-JUN 10 RS '-"IN FROM S'ON IO RS
IN HARD FOUGHT GAME
i·< n· or 7 to fi a~Rin~t tlwm
~ .J11111or~, .Jorg1~11!"\0B "'· (.muon IT'11·"SP IPlP~rI1111:-; follow BPE;lf\1·s tlw u1g; to :\01\\,1) ~\\(~lien ('opt•11h.1e;Pn FnJ :;.;-~T·:;\ To111 l ht mist.1k1•-.. art •ra····cl tn l1w11 :-;011r1•t· ..L' ti, Gattl,11 :! ::-;]lprr~ · rrf''"-h· two telegrams t"P 11l b pr nean l\Pr· .1nil tit' Jl.t.:;lll I) .llJUllJ;l' 111tt•1n.1tlllll•ll 1G .\LS"'ORTTTY na1k FlO\\PI' At lhP l'O!H'ill~ion of lilt' ll'l'I 1n· llW ilHrnil1oa :-•. F'i1u~1,rald 3. Bur_g-P. ... ~ I l"l.•1·1~i\'1>1\ f'tlt' fl"ftll lallf' \1!1la1t1 .. \•H'f> 1'(111 Pli;•l\ll' feat I OntlllllOll"- 1111'11 r. \LS.\\'ORTTTY )f nn nr Propelt) stlldf'nt~ wen· i1n111•d to 0\11'1";.lli,' th1~
nt tht· t.•1Hl of th" Orsi ht\\!, tht• junior ha!«ket shoolt::r t·•1nw back in tht> ta}it hnl' and i·nm11lt"tPlY overwhelmPd the senior tl~am Thf" ihinl yt•ar men !"<trnl'k ti1pir ~tri<le Ill tbP se<·nnd sf~ sion ind pilPd up :t! 1inints, while thf' ht>st lht' s1·1110rs l'Ollld tlo w~ s to an ne~ lhl't'l' poiu1s on fl't"i' throws F'or tht' 111ni1.rs Gallon anti l"an11u11 sl;md out a~ lhl' stars; th1A fornll'r w:i.s t~:o pt"1.'1u1ly good in brt'tildn~ up .111<~Y:-> null gt:•ttinh tla· hall ba<·k in11 JllUIOr
'l \I 11011 \l"\l1'llan ~le- 1 r · I \ 1, 11111111o•l·11t1>11s 111n\1dt.'tl tion.111 \LE \1 .lll \\"ithout •1 C'ounl r\ \ t r111-111 -.... 1,·, ..... ,·11111 ,-,l ask an J.\ or '• ·' c•. a • · '-· · · \\holll sht' is a Jlf'rl"lltlil !"\I'll< ·1111m • nHH llllt' • -.. "" hi. Hu111phn•'.\ l>a\"is.. Sto1w. a nd H·IP:!.r<.:.111 nrgt•r' h1•r to att1·11<l llH 'h1 ll.1~1.t' "\ ou1 n ui1n ho11w irnpos HEG..\'.\ '\1s '''iJ?:~'"' ot tlw Cahh.\~f' t\l;t>stwn l"OlH't>rnin~ it llJ UL t\ it' ii wm1li\ hf' at a\I possihlr> s1hl1• 10 ilt•lf'l'!lllllC 1;':\,\Ct liIIH! I'll Patc•h \\'h1IP Ht thP t·olJegc._A \Ir l)ah\illL:" i. Pt.- ('otu.-: ·nean llna B. Herrick, nozf'man . ~1 u1.i~t· p1olmbl' \.lsl s1~ \\t'Ph ... LOC'Kl': llPln\Pfl \ •ag.1bond l'Ut•\\t>d m.rn, llld .u' ,,1rn ann~ Il1 S h ,
.011 \\'ill n111 1·nm1 L.OCKK 1:h1n· ot Clpnwn tin H \ ,,,,. ,, .. 111111 ,111 011 1 11 1~ 11 11 101 I\\ Seniors, 10 ; op s , "" · r\a.r dHtl ..-hi~ would he unablP to at J<;ur111w "n !:' 10 ) · • \
1 t .~ " a ~a.me that looked more a~ Ir rhe 1 \\ t" 111• ... rn111kflh1.tt:'I Holt•! IH1111cll"P LOCKK :::Oimnn l,lu· . Ps .~r l)t'<ll'"' lu 1'112 h1 \\i"l.s h,\lf h.1 1~ et: tin view was a touchdown or a Tl11• Ur:-t ft}t-');:l"i:llll \Ya:; r1·t·1•i\1•d on :-;, .1· York, \\li1•11 !11\I inl"ornw iott \\lJI \ LO:\PO~ Call ol ~lw \\1111 lht• hhtt- n111\ ~0111 p\t>\Pll kout lllarl to throw lhe hnll k l · r1llo\\'"' 11 ... t'or"ar<l1'il .\llltllU-~ l•:c.;thi•r \\n ers e I .d.i' of la~t '.\1'1 ... a111 I~ as ' . ,. Ford. J :\ll'L{J('ll .loh11 •. llnli!~~1:x , <:1•1111'·11w11 . This <111Pl"ILOOll and l'\t>llll\~ l l~lt' u~h the ring. the seniors won tbe ··tn l"m1 lh· lll'lTH'k. Hozf'man. lh'nr~ l '\t;J· 111 Oil· \ in.l111a will he a fn•t• i'\l!lhitio11 ol :\J'l d1in. JHl game of the iJ~ter-da<:r:e~;e: I .:\lcllLUla, 1 nn Priclay, ;_;n\. ~M. 1-1 girl was horn l' ~\(11· •. :\l;ir~l.' Chuo wore. \1-1.tc- and nt't>lllt:' work 111ul•·r lht'
1err1tor~ \\ 111 i t'·111no11 lPatl ;11 tl11· ~l"ori111{" i·nlumn , ha\"ing 11 nt tilt> juniors· .. , w hi~ <"rt>dit F1Jr tlw 1111· Pf'!" i·las:-;.'lH·n ~p .1 !1HUl~ plan.•11 11 ... twst ~:lllll' a\thtll!l..'h '\li\blll"ll llHl ll:-'t'll· hr\1'.{ '''''""alway:-. da11gt•ru11:.: 11w11
Tht> ~ r.c1 1 ck t tc lt·1ll l• t ' 1' h tJ111inc. ol ti: lirtil h If • 111\ m.Lin·
thP so11homore1-1 lY a s. ·\\"Ill \Oll C'OUIP ;,1s my g11<·RI al1oan tn :\Ir tncl Mrs. Hobert Clarks.on. i\I I' \l~I·: Cl\rl l:t·11tlPlll<U1 of th•· Hb1·k dirt'rtlon of lhf' honll' l'f'onol!lic" duh Ji, Os1·,~r 11 nf tlw ::kamli1w,ian ..\111 · C'larkson 1!1 a memller of tlw s,pn ior Stot,:k in lh•• Hl'I r110111 nl tht i·1ll\P~1 111 i:-. tlit! ii
l 1lt11 I io hl· des· f i1,., lntr ::5t•n· 1i.- ea me was har<l-fone:ht through
hu1 the tir~t half wa~ P~PP<'ially ·I irmi \il11 ·;d l111~ rrom :\r•w York <'la~~ n.t thP college p \Hl\:FH Hol tit> M th1• s1r111
• ••• • • •• · ~ ill" i•\ t\u
I 11~ l '\(;. k 11 ~1 I}'
n! t~t hie beransP of tht- low H1·url! The Cleld goal made in lb e first period mad<- by King, j11At befon• the
t>nded A free throw by Dirkson ·IPted the scoring for the sopho-
Two fn't.. thrO \\b Uy ('apta1n ans made up the senior scor <>
.iring the seconrl half a bNter ,·,or hnski>thall was exhihhf'ri The wa~ not ~o rough in thi~ 1wr!orl
~n c,tc·(·<h on.ii lia .. ke1 U.' ;i st-t.ior ·1•1l thr· monotony of tbP gnme. om~h 1 hP. !-Weo1111 year men u~ed !';fX
·1·Pml er llh t11 l'h\\ "lt Illa Stod . ... •• •• •1 •1 •• t: ::•:: t: :: :: :: :: :: :: l".\IU.;.1·~!~ 1: ~ht or \\";.1~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :. •• •• •• ; PllhH • I int nlrn :incl c·,~pt•Hhag-1·11 I a111 1·cil.Ji11C •• •• •• • • •• :: l' . .\ltl\:EH :-;e.tt (11 tiu• \l1i..;,\tl.\ 11 l"h1 u•lo10 ~al' I h' h1 th ('( l Ot tht• Furo· tt i I I I \ }"n i\\11 :t ELLIOTTNTEOXTBEWIENEMKONTA NA ;; tl\'(\ I l utl • 1lc>1l I' ti J1C1ill!S ht'
tc •ding im.•11 ant wo111P11 . I CON FERE NCE FO OTBALL •• ::-iJ·:TCl:\ \\ ilci \11 ma~ Hl t' ' i I • 'I ua' r.n u joi11 11:-- i·n ro1111 .. Hilt :: :t ~\Il'I H t .dt>h \\' o.;;t \I sll•r t>n "' :.~ •• th•· :-Pll r~ '' IP l le ·1 an?-\\ 1t.r1 ·l :-01i.1• 1"e111ral 1uli111 to hn dd1·rmi ,, .. 1 •• STANDING. ···· I s,'\11'1 JI l'nlotwl t'.111t ' uf l ;1rt1·1 I .. n1·J1 th1 h~ kt.L l'rot11 t1Ja1 tim on \\" in·d ha:-: ll"•'ll ri><"eh1'1 ..
latt>r to establi~h an intPrnatioual U \\'t•I . Lost Pd :: I ' Jl1 :: l'n•sltll'llt .I .\l llcmi1111t1 llJl\1 •• lht o:.i1 u .. •' 'h ; lh \\n Ht ,,~1 111 ",'n,f1•t'",',·Jl('t(lt•:1:,dai~~ltf'Cl to ii jn8t f•I l ~ C'ol \g:~if'::; \tf'..~'1'. :.·.: ~.-~ltlll'l(lf,l'it:~)rl1\1~1~~·1.\():1r1)1\\~:·l'r11:.:11~!n,1 ~: Chnn1·1·lh11"·1·lt·<·t l·'. t l·:lliou •• cl~;::~:: ... J~: ·r: :::1:~\:l~(lh~·1·)t11l{'' I Ill " °""' •: wi\l lw unahlP !11 \I il Tlw 'iri •• J111rl' tl1 J.. Hllf' 11'\L lo\I:.; ,o;,·rf' ,.,:",.:"l: 'i;,',l.1,::~ :::'.'.~;~~:' '., ::,i1'.::/·,'1':,1.,~, :: ~:~~h )\ ine' ''.;~:~ ~ ' ~ ~11;·:,~ ~·,\~, "~n) il;:'.:::::.11:,:'.'. r t•~•1:n l. :. o1i> hra111h"' "r t 111• l '11i "'""'' :: "" • "" tlit ' nt""' ""' " "' " ti i• • 1•1•· .\.dda111..-. T lOIMl:-. Fd ~>II mtl :: C C , ·';Utl :: \iauu •• n{ \il1111ani\ lwf111"l' :-;.1at" hn. ·d 1111 \\·~111·•mak1·1· han• al'PJ1tt>d trn\:1\" t! n. (l. ·~:l:~ TAHl-1'.\"{..'1"0' \lonsil•tir nt>.111• a r •• nwt•tinc,. IO \>1• lwl1\ •1 111'1 11.1 !l ·~ull let· t er folio\<'".·. \Yith tWl'lll?- :: M S. C 11·,1·, •• ~. \ ,,- 11\'l\:l· . H111ing- Pa s~ion •• \londay llr Elliott will \t1 1111·~; l'' "' 1 :t ent at this 1HPl'li11~ a1111 ' ' ••
t'lil
st•nlnr~
111 w·n kil1 1•cl l'n·r) twf'l tY :: C'olora{lO ltlf"i :: \", Al L.\l ·t-:. !~1 1l 'lur •• ,.·,,_.I tlw 1"ollt•c.t.>s lu~,·1 :: tltutPs, tlky w1·rt' unable~ tu g<·t a
1 l J.. \\"voming onrhtnll:-;:t .. nsor1hou:nndsmanwi: .. · t' _01111 :: \\'Al:ll. F h •:o111ir ••
Pitt' t:·r~ ""'' ind1\"idual :.->1 ort "· J1tn.loro .lor<ensun .• ; , ra11.~un' I 1
1;
Ga1·\"ln . .\ <;.·nun, '· Hht->1 ) .. ~ oO • Senio~-Lesber, 2: Seamans, 6 •
)lilhuru . :; , o~f"nhn1~. Carr
wh11 1·1111ld r·onnP«f with the rln.c:. . 1
. it••I 't l ll>lill'l" Wl'nll·r lH"o·nn, :: l' A .- \l .. 'l',i) lil'lldd:. ol" Ho11111;.;1l:11" •• •• •• :: :1 :: k 101111 II ti • ~ ' I !I :: :: :: :: :: : : :: :: ::
nnl' s1·orP c·ame when ni<' ~on , . '. me for a re" men and u •• ...... :: \\'.-\Hll \\un·t·lla. .... :-.ophomore captain-threw a \ the unic ~as c~ . , • n<l \•nPrg-\·. ir-1 11 n :: :: :: :: :: :1 :: U U •• •• •• •• •• • a:-;ket One field baHl.H h~ ,\11 ,,·c-men "ith <C•ur.igt •1 ·
THE WEEKLY EXPONEN T , ~Y, DECEMBER 3. 1915.
PAGE TWO
THE WEEfiLY EXPONENT II ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1, 1910.
CALENDAR - JJ l/=so=ci=et=y ===-II
(0UlhTOWth or ~louthly l'"::xponent. Establi~hed January 1. 1895.) I lee. :t Shorthorn-Prep dance.
Dec. 3-Home economics exhibit.
President Hamilton. who attended
tbe Teachers Insutute in Great Falls
Thanksgh-ing we£·k. returned home on
Snnda:r.
I
' I For Her Xmas Present I I A Fancy Box F iiied With Deli cious Bungalow Candy - Make Your
I SELECTION EARLY
OFFICE-ROOM 1, REPUBLICAN-COURIER BUILDING.
TELEPHONE NUMBER 127-J .
I Dec. 3-Shorthorn ~anc~.
L)ec. t 3. Class senes m Basket hall
ends.
The \\"<, kly Exponent is strict}:'- a student enterprise. H's chier purpose Dec. 16-Baskelball game: M. S. C. vs.
fs to pre~ent lO its readers. end1 •Vl'E'k, an ac<'urate and complete record or
the dC'\"eloprnents in college affnirs during that period and co exert its influ·
ence for the upbulldlng of )fontona State Colle.~e. The paper is the result of
voluntnrY ef!ort put forlll by the siudems wJ10 compose the staff. I Published every Friday of the college year bY a staff chosen from tbe I
student~ of 1he Montana State College of Agriculture and i\Iecbanic Ans.
of tbP 1·111n~rs!ty of ~lnntana.. Bozeman, 'Montana. ~~~~~~~-~~~~~~-1
Enterf'd a~ secoml-clnss Dlflil matter a..t Bozeman, ~!ontn1rn, und('r the Ac-t Of
Congress of March 3. 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
Two Dollars Pl?r Year
Rtudellfs b1'c·ouw suh~tribers uptlD payment of the
Ten Cents r-er Copy.
regular actiYity fee.
~;nJTOR-l"·CH!EF
lffSJ"ESR \!A'.'IAGP:R
MA:-0:.~Gl"r. EDlTOR
ASSOCIATE F.nITOR
CJR('llJ,ATJ0'.'1 MA'.'/ \GER -
SPORTS \\'RITER
SOCIETY REPORTER
STAFF E. LESTER COLE, '17
. HAROLD DlCKS0:-0:. '18
.............. R'(lBERT STREE'l'S, '18
CL1NT0"1 G. STRAJ'>AHAN. 'lo
.. CARL LADENBURG. '17
. .FRED BULLOCK. '17
....... EDITH F0\\1LER. '11
GENERAL REPORTORIAL STAFF.
.J Gordon Sewe-11. '18. Don Lau~ohr. '17. Henry Murray, '19. Henry
Lorentz, 'HJ. John\\'. Minar. '18. Frank Hogeland, 'UL Curtis Nelson. '19.
All-Stars.
Ile<'. 17. F'reshman-Sopbomore Debate.
!
Coal, Wood Lumber
Kenyon°Noble Lumber Co. 320 West Main St. J
Commercial National Bank
I CAPIL\L STOCK $150.000
I Sl'RPLUS and PROFITS .... $250.000
J. H. BAKER, Cashier.
BOZE:MAN. - - · MONTANA
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____ Bo_z_E_M_A_N_._M_o_N_T_A_N_A_. _F_R1_o_A_Y_. _D_Ec_E_M_B_E_R_3_._1_91_s_. ---i I The Candy Gift I GET BUSY, DEBATERS. , "De Luxe" 1
''Lil 1Jw m1·:':t extensiYe th·bating sc-hi?du\e yet attempted by Montana
State <"ollege befor1-:1 1hem. the- college for•>nsic- artists should 1ake gn:.at
in f:'l'est in preparing for the tryout~ for places on the debate squad this
year. The schedule Is by far the most attractive · hnt b~s eYer been offered
to college debatPrs. Jndudin:r t"P good rrips, one to the Unirersity of \\'"yo
mfng at Laramie and the other t0 Gnnznga ti"niven:it~ at Spokane. "·ash .. anrl
the no~sihi\i1~· t • a t rd to the rn!vr.>rsitr nf Tdaho Tt l\loscow Lhe debaters
will hsn·e much to work for
I 'I he gil't tha l IJl'in"s pleasun· to I 1
you :ind to oliJPrl-l i~ a Lox of i I iie-IH lll s:: i:-:' in~ chncolares. I
I LIGGETT'S CHOCOLATES
l sa1 sl) aud 11Je,n.•e berau~e the) ai·e
made tram pu1 ( \\ hnlesorne ing1 <ti
ent...:.
I \ g11• <> tills krn '" ·pp er< t ·d
I hy. r:'\"~'n·onr.· nn1l i~ rec1 Yed ith
delight.
Through I heir work of the past two ~€ 1sons. ~tontann State's athletic
te:ims ha1e won 111aces in the rolleglate athletic circles of the wesL To
ft.rther establish hC'r name on tl1e roll of prominent western colleges Mon
tana State must impro1e her forensic reputation. It is tnJe that Montana
State d•.·baters labor 1nder a handicap when they meet teams representing
institutions v.hich include in their curriculum& regular courses in argumenta
tion and oratory. This, however, ta not the true reason why Montana's teams
have not In the past ranked high. That reason lies in the tact that when the
call for debaters bas been sounded, barely enough students respond to make
up the team. The result is that competition I• not keen and those wbo
make the team must get along without reaping the benefit of valuable prac
tice that refl.ults Crom strong opposition.
I ROSE DRUG co.
Tt is unnecessary to say thnt debating offers valuable training to those
who take an active part in it. A man or woman who has Uie power ot
talking forcibly and comincingly has a great advantage over persons who
haYe equal ::tbHity lo other lines, but who cannot express themselves well.
Or ·rrr,,inf"'rit lr>r•,,rrr i~ rq1otP(I ns saying that "the only man who does not
tind the µower to talk well inYnluable, is a dead man-and. even in his
ens~ there is room for argument."
This 1\inter Montana State needs debaters. more than she eYer needed
' I The Rexal St 're
tl:C'm belore. If _tI.ie college is to make a creditatJlp sbowin!; a:rainst ldaho. ! Extra Heavy, All Wool
North nakrrn, ~ ymmn!:! :ind Gonzaga, every student n-ho has had any ex-
perlf·IH P whaleYer in forensic work or who has any lnciination along that 1 l •
liTH' Tl)ll~' <'nme. nllt whPn lhe ~all is i~sued. Freshmen especially who baYe I Canadian auy 11a1uial alnlit~ should Legm work in their first year and ihen, should
the~· fail to win a pla~e on th: first team this season. they will have the 1 Mackinaws ad\:lnt. gf• of the expenence garned when the tryouts are held next year. I t
The tillPHi<iI~ which ~ill be debated in ~e tryout on December 18 and also J
in the debate Wlth the North Dakota Aggies on January 12, is: "Resolved.1 t
That the Federal Government Should Own a.nd Operate the Telephone and 1
Car Be Found Only At
Telegraph Systems." I Wa I sh 's Now ie the time to •tart gather.Ing material a.nd gettlng the arguments
outlined.
Miss Josephine Kountz of the junior
f'lass is ill with la grlppe.
~fyrtle Kuhns and Opal Locher en
tertained a number of their friends
most delightfully Th11rsday eYeoing.
Delicious refreshments were served..
The guests were Mary Danielson, Al
berta Borthwick F.AStella Milnor
Gl:iclys Ritz. lrene Abrahamson. Ruby
B.odgs.kiss. Ursula Hodgskiss.
McCone. Beulah HallPr and
Ditty.
Alice I
Ethel
Hedwig and ~1ar:ha Lehfeldt spent
Thanlrngiving at their home in Broacl
,;ew They returned to colle?e Sun·
day.
About 70 students sreut lhe Thanks
at home. returninir to l"C'lllege fhP earl;•
part of the week.
1\[:Je l\lyers. a1ie o' last year·s gradu
ates. who spent her Thanks~ivin.I?" va
cation '\"\ith Bozeman friends. returned
to her home in Billings Sunda3·.
J:melle and He.en Lund rPtnrnerl
.Monday from their home in Tbree
Forks. Grace Mclver spent her
Thanl\s~iving vacation with them
Miss .Alberta Borthwick left Tues·
da)· for Reeds Point to assist :;\!is~
Jensen wlth a shnn. c.ourse
1Hrs. Herrick returned 1ast °"~erlues
dfly from Greart Falls, where ~he at·
tf'nded th€" Teachers' lnstitute. She
prPsi.dr>d over thP s<hnol mistresse'"'
l•mcheon.
FTirlay eYenine the Faculty C:i d
f'111b was enterti.iined at rhe home nf
Prof. ::tnd "'.\Yrs. Richtf'r. The basis
am1 lio~tessf'-s of thf' eYening were Mr.
anct Mr~. Rirhter !\lr. and ).Jr~. Conk
Jin~ :>.Ir. and ?\lrs. Sw w, ;\Jr. and )frs.
Parks, !\fr. Gephardt an<l ).lr. l\Iorris.
Frirtay eYening tbe young ladies of
Hamiltou Hall Z<.tve tbe1r annual
Thanksgh·ing- danC"e in the drill ball
The hall was elabor.itely decorated for
The Bungalow
l
! You will want some nice flowers t for CHRISTMAS t I
I Better order early at J
ILANGOHR'S I 315 Tracy Avenue S . Phone 95'A
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A. G. McKEY The Printer ~
107 WEST MAIN STREE
Montana State College of Agricultul'\ and Mechanic Arts
Pra. tical courses in Civil. Electri<"al and Mechanical
l~n!!.ineer ng, ~Iechanic Arts, Agriculture. Dairy. Horti
cultural. Home Econonncs. Inclustr1al Chemistry
Ecooomh: Iliology ~Ius1c and Art.
Beaut ful grounds. commodious tuilding:s- "omplete
wood and iron shop~. extensl\e laboratories, m0del
kitchen und sewing rooms, music aud art studio
J. M. H.~MIL TON~ Pre~ BOZEMAN, MONTANA
I the occasion with the Hall flo\\er and
colors, yellow and white <"hrysanthe· 1 mums. A reception was held before l the dance. lhose receiYing the guests College Bovs I DR.
were Mrs. Herrick ~Ylollie Allan. A.met- J I [ W, E. MOXLEY,
DE"TIST.
ia Stanley, Ruth Sweat. Enna Lessel. ONLY FIRST CLASS '
Alberta Borthwick and Lulu CheBtnut. !! l '.\Iusic was furnisheJ by Chisholm's or. BARBER WORK
chestra. Light refreshmenrs were I 1 done at our shop. Try our
served duril1g the eYenin.g, and a most new sblne artist.
en,ioyable time was bad by all those 11..---------------'•l'l I-------------
OHlce-Golden Rule Block.
Phone-Office 97 W.
Residence, 601 W.
present. ARCADE BARBER SHOP.
!\liss Adelald~ Sh1nley~ who apent l do the best Heatlr.g and Ph
the past v.·eek visiting her siste1·
Amelia and friends at Hamilton hnll.
left Wednesday for Livingston. where
she will visit before returning to her
home in Great .Falls.
A number of spreads have been
given this week for the old c.olle~e
I girls who hare eome baek to visit. ,
I Saturday e\"enin~ after the play Ada
Beer~te<'her and Plu1th Fowler gave a
spread for ::\fae i\lyer~ and Adelaide
l Stnnley. The gnet">ts were Lulu Chest-
nut. Amelia Stanley, Ruth Sweat, Jean
ette KellPY. Ethel Mie·wald, ltlae 1\fy-
Thelen & Hanley ! Livery, Saddle Horses and Auto I
For Hire.
Phone 57. Bozeman.
DO YOUR HOLIDAY
BUYING NOW
ing jobs in town. If you \'\-a nt
best. see D. H. BUDD CO.
Central A•enue.
Phone 300 J.
Dr. W. C. Dawes,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICI A
Martin Block
Bozeman Mo
_, -----------1 NEW MEN ADDED TO THE STAFF. 1 L SYSTEM CLOTHES 1 •>fR and .\delairte Rtan!ey.
t Stetson Shoes and Stetson Hats Lucien BPnepe entertained a num-
Kn.yRers Christmas Hues or silk
horse and silk underwear all in
now, an1l ready t'or your holillaY
bU)'!ng.
'This weel\ se\"eral additions to the staff nppear. Arter nearly three
months· work. during which they have been given an opportunity to demon
strate t.ht'ir ability. v.illingness to work. and depeudabllity several new men
who hnve bt'L'n trying out for staff posiUons. have been added to the H::;t~
Some. who, bt'c;.rnse or a late start or on account of other reasons have not
been ahle w JH:>Tform the required ammmt of work. will be given further
opporrnnity to prove their worth.
Another <-ilanie:e that bas been marte in the staff i!=; llwt o[ shifting Clinton
G. Stranahan from bis: posi1ion as ~port writer to the place of a~soriate
editor left ,.:)(':lilt hy thP retir12>mPnt of .1 D. Kelley from work on t.he paper.
Mr 1\Pllpy wa~ oue of the mo!'.t ca1mble men on the suiff. and it is regretteil
that oth~r wmk l'c>quires his alteutiou. His place wm be <'apablv filler1 bv
.Mr Srrnnahan who ha~ performed the duties ot' the position i~ a mo~·t
cr,..dltahlC' mnuner rluriug lbe last two months. Pred Bullock will fill tbe
posirion of ~11on w1·iter. He bns handled ;.111 the work of this department
rinring th1" la~t ft?w werks anr1 has \.·learly demonstrated his ability to care for
1hat hrun('h of the news.
Tht> nrlwr llPW men wlw ha\ (.l prOYPd the-ir a11titude for the work aull
"h<1 b.a\'f' lkH1 :....h·11n staff posit ons orP nonal<l Lnn!:!:ohr, Henrr Utunay,
HPtt ~ ! f'.r ·lllZ .. lnl1 n ". :\finn C 11 t1g :'\Pl!."on and Frank Hogeland.
PLENTY OF SLEEP. Tho~ t• \'lo C"omp!ain tlHH lltt:'.' u111 ·t
\1 11) "' 1,1~·lt-.; h,~i::_ dail 11 h ir l .t nut~ t• Ol!t of :->let'\I hei..·an~P n!
ability to do wilhout sleep. R(•l\lPmbr>r.1 11 ' c!Jflil nil..::;;. or 11Jeir s111die \'ill
... l ,.., n;::. 1! lOt.1" l nil t iat l1r~) \' dl cconomizt lint•
slN:'n, thot_ ~h.'(~p is life lt~elf A mnn ! 1',,_..,,L,( tu:. hi..~ ~rnp.,,r a1111111n1 nl l'f"·I
'
.~ •l If ,'l[}C}i'D 'I t"' \ I - I 0 t ·O!l l ,\ .... fn furn I ~ ~\ iours r
d:i)~ I! nP Ji1e t t>ll "' 1 <1 ll:-\·1011 ut..·:-~ to he> Ua.r ThP
e-i i ,. (d or "J.*C>r Sdenu~ts tell -.rro Jt 1,f ~1 e11wakes1!Jp} 111
'u•
lS t'
( 1n1r l•t""'\<'nila~:..:.\\ h· ~l Pl<' IP:-: IH• stndetH to \I•
"' \O It I
t "
" t ln
I !t lu ~ \ >rl rnn• efi'idt;'lltb Lttliau.
·mu ''nJ1 ly I I St r1t<Ut
t l ~i.r ch :-';11l~r-t;-m~tu ...
1 t·1111 10 \·it.1.IJr\· 1
llJPad
Pr .!' \ :" ) OU llet: I
L l lier uf his friencl::i nt dinner Thanksgiv.
-------------~ i11g. Covers were laid for ten.
I 1.
I 11l tl!P t'_V/;."~.
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THE RETINOSCOUE
Shows u::; the error of refraction
f'hsses we make c·or.
' I
I H. A. Pt:ase & Co. I Jewelers ar.d Optometrist ..
I The Hallmark Store. I
Misses ,\larie Stadler. Marsa. Riddell
and Dorothy 1\Illls returned Sunday
from thefr homes in Helena, wherP
they spent the Thanksgiving rec<'~~.
J<~t ta Kirb)• entertained her friends
Friday evening al a spread. 'T'he reast
having com from home. Her guests
were Dorothy Diebarth, Ruth toble,
H:lthel Ditty, Mary Danielson. l\fiss Mc
Kinney, Beulah Haller. Ruby Hollgs
kiss. Myrtle Kuhns, Aliee McCone.
Mary Creel. Opal Lo<'hei '1Pd 11~tt~
'.\orcutt.
~lr ~nrl Mrs. A. \\~ R't Iller enter
Pntert.~ined a Dumber O[ their (•·ir·w:ls
ac an elnbornte Tha.nks.civing lfin1wr
CoYers were laid For fourtet>n. Prt:"si
dent Hamilton. l\lr. nud '.\1ris. '\!"'l'ih B.ll!l
family, \fr Currier, Mr ;inti ~T~·~.
f'onkling- and family, anct 'fls~ '• rrnn
I..Rs~el were present.
\1u1i;-~:m to oe paiufull)'
short of breH th.
.\11 I hr '' orld's n. film and <ill Uw
U1H1 a11ll "omen mPre tllmy.
\\.liy cl1wsn·r some honehead com.
!•:'.Ill,\ .!:!:l"t 011t u non·skid Urn.in '.J I :'<h·.... Flapr1oollte reJlOt"ts that sht' J
~ an l·X!Jf'll:s.i\ f new gown trimmed : I \1 11 h \ertnin.
\\ill sonwho<l:v kinrlly tell us what I I h:t:-; lwr·c.me of nur friPn11 (;('11era1 I :-;np1·1t1an·s .:m:.dysis of war?
The new effects are extnm1e1_,
hea.utiful.
Ka~-sers silk hosf'. ~1.25. $1 ;)0
and $1.75.
In plain color:;; and t<inn· pat·
terns.
Kaysers Knic.·kerlJockers, $2 !:").
Ladit'.'S blnck silk knickerlnx.:ke.~
in all sizes.
F'mhroidered silk ,·ests ~~.50.
!\.ayi:::.ers silk vests, daint~ rm
brnlderiedyokes in pink and whi e
~ilk union suit3. $2.2:=i,
1\.1.1.y~wrs Neveltiau silk uniou
sui1s in white antl pink.
I Ors. Davidson &. Cook,
DENTISTS.
I Trail Creek C
I Bear Wood
46 E H Frank Kylff I,
1 F-hone 326.
Use A Conklin . ... ~lf fillin~ Pt'n, au1l .vou will Ii{· 11sn1 tip 1:1 ,.;l (iilh ~ tr~rnt11ed
•mtl up at
Roechers Drug S torr
l HE W EE K LY EX P ON E NT F RIDAY, DECEMB ER 3. 915.
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nual J'(•pon HIH.
PAGE ~-REE
• Just Received A Lot
! I/ College Notes /J
1 B W Whitlock of the State Gram
f la~ra~ry, spentThanksgiving with
II bis parents lo Wichita. Kansas. \Yhile
away be officiated as groomsman at
his r..lst~r·s wedding.
NORRIS. Experimf"ntal orµn;" die-m
lstry.
OYID. \If· amor)Jhc;:-.ps ~<lired hy '\
(' Brook..,
PATTERSO:O-:. Am erican Pchwa ional
dir~·t·_ory
Isn't It Remarkable rhat the hoy!-' at :\I. S. l we.if> !"o quick hi finding ou
l litl lilt' t t>:-
l'IllLAl>ELl'l!IA 111 REA!" o~· Hi<;".
ll"A \"$ A:'\11 STREET <'LEA::-11:'\G
II khway~ HI 11.
in town to buy a s11i1 nr on ... n·oat or have the oh! su 1 rn .. <lf' lit:\\ ,, a:,< al
or ne" neck\\l·ar tor tb1~ bolida) :-;.
I 'ou 'll 51 +• t lw t·lai-.stest lHJD('h of
.\lrM J H . .Tahnk~. assistant in the
State Grain Laboratory was in Harlem PHILLIPS. BePk<'e11ini; .
familiar J SADTLER.
things. Chf'mistry
Anwri<'an
ot
railroac1 ('OJ'
th·:- !:"\ t·r HhO\\ n in Bozeman It you
l:ist Monrlny sealing alfalfa seed rais
ed by Dr "-'i11iams. Dr \\'illlams
Ta!ses only pure Grimm ~eed. and
bas heen in~pected by re1>resentatives
of the Seed Growers' association and
ls being sold ns registf>red ~ee<l
SAKOLSKI "' TniC'S.
SAl'SSl"RK wasp~.
HANK'& ED. of Ameri<"an I =====F=A=C=U=L=T=Y=N=O=T=E=S======= ==========::------- ..:...:..:...:========
SC'H\\'l·:DT:\1 AX . .\XO E:\IEH'l .\c:ci- Prof Th<.lle1· was absent from c·lass-
drop In at I "ii" de111 1•rPH·nt.ii 1 :ind rC'liE>f. J ~·s las~ ~lonclay. duc w an attal'k 01
ErnC'~t '.\fmris or tltt" A~rnnnmy ih~- SCOTT. Influencing mcm in hu.,.ii:ti::s. hr.i i..:.rip.
I &t1.?.fl0:;f..~1: ~= partment ii:; In CalifPrnia ~njoying the SC'OT'I Psycholcg:y of adYertl:>i11g .\li"s Harkir:s' domf'stic i-;<'if'll<'P C'Jas~
e.xpositions. He e\'.11e<'1s to bf' ~one SCOTT Tlit·or~· anf! prat·lil·t· ot ad lws wnrki·rl out n number of plans
unti1 January 1. for motif'! i'h'P-room ho111ses. and last
~ ••. ...... .· llH·r:«!1n l ston· ar:c ~l'\11'1 ... \ · 11 I 1·1" I \f)C'k pror1·ssor Pleh spoke to lhe
C . • . .Arnett, head of the Animal g-c•o;..:r;q1ll:f' c·o1ulitions. dasi-; Critisizi11g thoi.r plans from an
Husbnndry department Is in Hoston ~)llTll Harteria in rPlatinn 0 1 u: 1rd1iTP<·tinal 11oin1 01 vit•w.
I Clotbee I on business B'lld will not return until di"l'<t.S!•s. Pf'an l~khfl"' had !ht~ grip last \\'f>f 1.;
th middle of thP month. SeLLIYAX. Amerkan Uusine!-·s law and wai-; absent frnm sp\·t·ral da~l"t·~
BOOKS-~c~LLEGE LiBRARY ~\~n~,~~n a~:~~~:. or manuta.cture ot The so11homon• girh; rPportPd P\ ·ry
lt.•1.·rnre n( tlw Yoc·atio11al con~n·ss 01 :4"i'lll•:;..;11\)I lndui and 1h1l w;11·
\II >I I.TO'\.
'fil l.lhr;1 ~) or IH ra ·y C' ·it!· J TA Yl..OH.. Ui~1 .. stinn and nit·tahnlism.
11ast WPt•k for the stale p:1pprs.
TA YT.OR. Shop mcrn:ig-c·men
r!I0''·\8 \'\II ~IIJl..:Lll$ Care and
t·oder National Bank o! Gallatin
Valley.
.\I l HHAY Forei!;n 111 1 u·~ of ~ir Ed.
cl l~ e,· 191)f.-l!'ll6. 1raining of J'O!lcrs and Jllh:Pl~
Tht· lntPnu111rnu1111
n~kecl pPrmis~iou to J>11hlii-;h a r1·1·
~11rin1? flora of inrermoun· Tll<B!PSO:'.\' Railway lil.Jrar) Ill! I maclp by ,\Ii~~ ~d1wallw or tlw F·1g-!i
1r. state~.
College Students a Speclalty. ·11· .. FHSFY 1:QAHn Or' l'rBLIC
"Tll 'TY C'O~D!ISRIOXERS. An·
l. ~. CF:~Srs Hl"REAl. Indian 11011· dPpartmPut a1 111~ Tf":tf'lwrs \s.;;:oc· a
111ation ol i-. ~- and .\la::-ku. I tinn nw,Ning in C-n ·u Falls la~1 Wt.:t>
~ CF:X~1·s nr1n:.\l" Sta1J,;.ti<·al The report Wa!'. llliltlP flll lhE:' r lue (
!~~11~1~\l i. thef1ngeraoft;1·'left 2. Spread the .acc"thc 3, l ~e~ place yo•1r two
hnnd hold paper, cc~ d l l;,th >f 1i·e pa 1el",ma1 - t 1umb· lPxt to ea. other
- rerf' vet b"'c:cn.pi ur i ... ·• •' tJl• llo...w in In the middle oft, paper
•v1th t r "'ht ha d. t )e nt e, !! 1)osition.
r lil HT
h 11"' r
<•c
.l lt.
i-;0SJ 4. Roll c1ga""c le on lower
i ncet ..,, ·~lex fingers m.ov-
1 ''lg u1.:. Vt th thumbs gc"'l• ly t -c edge of paper ovel" thti ~o. acco. ~ rr1c1 h , 1 r O\\·n
·t:1 "Bull"'
HAM~ 5. Shape the cigarette br
TOBAC( 0 rolling it with the thumbo
Al! ovc: • world m'-n of energy
and action are rollmg "Bull" into ciga
rette:;. Probably not one of these mil
lions of 1nen 'rolled his own" success
t illy 't the first tria! There"s a knack
·11 it ''rolln.g your o"'n" is an art -
l::ut ' JU cr.n learn it "f you will follow
t~ - d!<1g,.ar11s . \:.eep at it for a few
u. ; < nd you II soon be able to make
io1 ,.,rn,·i~ to ouil r;our ou·n taste, the
,;rr, ,r ,t, l·ve liest, mildest smoke in
,~ \ ir.rJ.
Q 1
}1! l J 1
1 "1, TTiade of "bright" Virginia-
Nort1 Cl" 1 1 If" lf. has a mello\•·-sweetness
that- . r 1qt 8f1J un ar01na that is unusu
ally pleasing.
Start nrolling your
own"with "Bull' Durha1 ,, t. ,Jay and you "II
never again be satisfied with any other kind of a cigarette.
A •k f-:Jr FREE packaKe of "papers,. with
each Sc sack
TdE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
a• you draw them apart.
6. HoJd the cigarette in
your' right hand, with edge
f paper slightly project .. ing, and
7. With the tip of your
tongue rnoiaten the project·
ing edge of the paper.
8 . Cloae ends o f cigarette
by t witting the paper . The
cigarette is now r eady to amoke.
. ·:---~ .if.:'""-. . . ,< ' . •' . , • · '~-! . . .
Klassy Kicks and Cll"ALJTY FOOTWgAR ror
College Men and Women
Reed~s Bootery
<Continued Oil Pa~e 4) I thP hi~lory nr Eng]h-)11 Literature l1
al .1~ 11f l S :11 1. •Jw hig-h ~d1nol stu1 1 nts of \!011 ~111.1
l'i. ("":'\>'1 ~ lll"RI··.~ 1· ~
d~I t a111l taxa iou ~l13 STUDENTS GIVE UNIQUE PLEDGE.
~- l ():\l\f :-.~!():\ nx l:'.\'fH STR 1 \LI
H~ \TIO:\". l 1t:1•orl \\. Un ·nmliP re• c \
r S, ~A.\"AL. COLLJ,:lil·~ lnU·rnation.
11 L.1\\ TOJlirs )nil Oisr·u~~inn~
\\"FS.T Rf Jli1 t on Colorado ~t iJ;:,•
\YILTW z1.·,;,;FR
Play~.
u 11 lly })} ( I
('I l If ()r I!
1 I Iii J h
"'rr.·11
Ill 11
,, rom1~1· madt
of 1hi: flni
p· f1\. Ill •o(c]
o I · s ll
l N Hr uni! n j t lh'P
• "THE GIRL IN YELLOW"' DEC. 6-7
Bozeman Lodge of Elks Staging Eu.
gene Quaw's Musical Comedy
Success.
The earl n Y llo\\, •a m11s1l'a ('om
€~'.'-· n •wo ts. hook lvr '5 nn.· w 1-
~1c by I· 1g1ne Qi:1v., 11 •11 LI\
its rlr$t presentation ln !lOZPffi3n 11PXt
:\fo:Hlay 11nd Tuesdav. Dec 6 :J.nd i
under the a11~11kes and for the ben<'
fit of the nozeman Et 1·s. Thi~ is the
(i " 101" '\ 11' r 1 •, II\ i
ed o t IP
nl '" rheorf'•
t ,d, Ill~ \\ho
"owlu 11Jerl::.::P
s.tl d nts 01 111 l \'C ~ y tha
I:" r t 1H \ lt\ t ll• H OJ 1 P Ol 0: l 01
I hP,.a,1 til) ackn wlf'dge tl1e obJlga1 ion
I s.1 all (lWe th~ ltr>•e. The opportunitv
open to me here fo1 securing- training
ideal~. and \ 1sion"' for I .. e J df• ·ply
appre<1atp and rer~rd as sacred trust
111 r l: \ )I~ Ll,...e 01\ honor tl1a
• t shall h1· my < t•e 11) cherished pu
•O::;e to rt.'ntle1 a~ Uouu1 .rnl rrturn to
f0urtb pro<lnn.on of Eu"'ene Quaw'" ht.• Ult tin Jie 11lc and h~ir posterity
ihat lias brPn given in this city, thP 111 ol.i hf l anti ,ff it""Ilt devotion to l~e
former ~how~ being "The SwJ>oet Pea l"Orr.ILon ~ood h.;." •e n. my power
-r ·I .• " "The Tulip :\laid." and ~wt:d I ~t. shall .ti~ th1~ 11m n .my life t.o labor I PPa L!'!.nd." eat·h of them play ng 101· th<' h1~he:-.t good and glory of an
lhree ni .. ht.;;: to packed houses. Thi~ t\eu ifft:ater t'nmmo1n\ealth.' .
new· show outclasse~ it~ predH·e~--ors The so11homorl!s of Oregon Aggies 1
in en:r:r 11artirnlar; there are more ha\e d(>C"icle-cl ~11 : a \"-nee~ ~nd. coat
<·atdn· ~011 gs, more eJaboratf> costnmc:s ~'' Pal1•r for tlw1r cla ·s d1stmctwn
and ~orr e-orJ?"POll!' scene5>. and a la'"g- No Drinking at Yale.
er rompany "Tt.e Girl in Yellow'' The w:rn < on1wct icut liquor law
haA pla•ed all n·er tLe ~tate with phe- whil'h wt:Ut in10 efh'ct ~ovember 1.
nnmen.tl sucre<:.S, m Rillinl?s, Lewis- torl>ids l lubs o ~Pn f lh1uor '
to'' n, 'Lin' Citv Li\ ing~ton and other/ mmor... I J11s ha1 s llH· b' mg ot al-I
\Toniana towns. Cilpa('it~ .. houses ~,eet- 1oh1 1..• '•''t"'a.:t~ lJy nli. stu1leuc
ing each perforniance soC'iettes at Yale, and the unh ersit) I
\.sslst nl'!' the Fl ks fn the produc- "Ol \•or Hhlll h. t> !Jt't ·~ so notified L' J
t 1 a lnrgr company of 60 local 1 lt" leF;.il ad\ 1s1•1 ....
\"Orit~~- inclndin~ Blanrhp YPr'.!Py I The Ta-11 .... F-r-es_h_m_a-n.-
SitiPth. :\f'!'i<kllnf' Phillips. f'nmille \Ye a~ked clw Tall Fre::.hman what
(;arnifl'l', (:pne '•Yf' .J11mp. :\fldgc f'l!ne, ~ 1 pillOll of )H n,} ~!(.'kS \\aS. rtnd
1
R·n· Hollowav Tom Quaw, .Tr· Roy P ~.li~l 01 , ilidn't irn< ,, dH)'thing al.Jout
Ki~ster Cari ~"idener .Toe Comer. 1 ·~·olo!.. ,.
Frank Boedecker, Chester Roerher, "" · ·
• ind n chorus of the to""ll's most pop-
!. 11lRr young peo11le. The Elk~ are mak.
ing e,·pry effc•rt to make fh1s 11rod11<"· 1
tion edtn~e ::rn'.'-· pre\'iou~ local talent
affair and no expen~e is being spflred
in the matter of costumes. scenery.
n<l PlPrtriral effects.
I ..\mong the catC'hY ~on~s in the Eohcnv
are the fo1lowinj;?:· "Pettiroat Lane,
I "l\fy Amerlrnn Rc·auty Rose." ··"'on't
You Hesitate \\Ith Me?" "Railroad
Love," "The Kiss "'altz." "The Girl ~
n the Gingham r.own." "St•rllght,"
and "Keer It Dark" all de11t1ned to
beromP popular among the rollP.c:e
i
whigtJers
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Seats ;1rf' now nn .. salp at the Gal·
atin Drug store and are going like
10t cake~. so nncloubtedly "ThP Girl
n YPll0\1,·" will i-;c·on· as ~reat a hit
as she has elsewhere The price~ are
$1.00. 75<' anrl fiOc.
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\rictor Cotner, l'aptatn Quintet.
I of the 1915-16 \I
W E HAV E XMAS CARDS~
AN E LABO RAT E ASSORTMENT OF C'-lf"S- 'AS C4PDS
JUST IN. LOOK THEM OVER
Post Office News Stand
=
\\·}1r>n iu JH·t·d of an~ tm1f>1•rln l wol'k I lt'I an a ·1 st <lo it Yon "111 fi1111
fht>m ar 1hE:> l•"'..\SHJOX J.:~\B.BER I ! ~1101• a11<l fL'T!I l'Ol">'E II
" ::;;;~~:~";~;;;"·;... I, I I I
Do your Xmas shoplng eany
Watches In Gold, Goll
Silver cases. ~50. dow~
Rings, many styles, $1.0() up.
(
Cut Flowers
POTTED PLANTS
T U LIP BULBS
Tracy Greenhouses
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Extra wear. Solid comtnrt· l!otyle
-all combined In Dr A.. Reed"•
Cushion Sole shot."' Reasons-bet
ter materlale, a soft felt cuebJon .
Thimbl£·s in Gold and S!lver 35c
and up.
I Expert deslgnera.
FOR THE STUDENT
WHO CA~E8
Lockets, Chains and Charms in
Gold and Gold Filled. J. H. Harr:s ~ (o. i
BETTER 8HOE3. I ~latch Doxes. Scarf Pins. Emblum
Buttons, Fobs in ma.ny patterns
( uff Lili ks and Broaches, 50c to The Central Studio $10 ..
All Work Guaranteed
Fountain Pins, $1.25 to UO. ALFRED SCHLECHTEllo, FROP.
M. S. C. jewelery n pins. stick
pins, hat pins and rings broaC'l1es.
~ouciner s110ons.
Chains !or ladles or Gents $1.00
to ~35.00
I Fransbam Coal co. I THE T H REE BEST COALS. I
Get a Coui:.ty Scale Ticket w!tb
La Vall!ers in gold $2. to $40 . every ocder.
PHONE 251> : I I
Leslie E. 6age Phone 253 _J
With Your Next Order of groceries try a pound of our special blend 35c coffee
Its sure to win a plaC'e in your home.
THE MODEL GROCE RY
Phone 88
227 West Main
--George Bartz, Prop.--P• omvt Of\U't'el")'
Bell Pbt•Le 88
STUDE NT S HE A DQ UARTER S
for barbering is at the Neves Shop.
We are ec uipped to
produce portraits
I :
I Nothing but
employed first-class workme1l
attention
tha t are right and our long experience Is back of every picture we make. I I
Special paid
to students. F RE D HI NMAN
! WITHAM'S STUDIO ! ! PHON E 86 J NEAR GEM THEA_TER l
.,(,:..,.. us ~11. T\ ',/") y ou .:.: ~ our sple'Y\.did ~
C}i,.j-;tma'.s displo/-
Gallatin Drug Co.
Ma nager
PEN N IES MAK E
DOLLA RS. I \•d doll.1rs make rlche•,-;t's •"
in a s)i-;lematlc- }·.tving 01 a ('ertair•
!Will \\(•(>kl)
-~ 'c l'k"' u $3.\ iug at m:1 h.111k
I will p.h·t· you a better .;:;ta:•~!lo! \.110~•
;;~ "l'eks oI ::;pendi11g.
Try it and see.
Gc:llatln Trust& Savings B<lnk.
I I I I
I
I
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CUT DOWN YOUR
College Expenses BY SHAVING YOURSELF-WE HAVE
SE1iety Razor s
AS LOW AS ~;}('-OT!- ER5 FRO 1 81 0 DO IT NOW-SEE
AND \.;P
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I I
EugenP <.lua w ·11 \\'liose Play ··T lw
t.irl Ydo\' \\'i.11 ..\p1war
'.\'ext '1onilay jowENHOUSE
i HARDWARE co~·PANY l
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'\Some Speed"
The :;indent hody for thl" mus1 pa r t. Ganin rc. 1 a r t': batk in t1rnt d ornwnt sta~f' agnin . 1
T he attendanrP n 1 the C'luss fl.Pries is S.hf'1'n rot ten.
rhomas
Len J<'or war rl
Center
Rl,glll Gua r d
\i TuE'sdilY·~ garnet- then• were Left Guard
Ki ng-
C'h rif'.tensen
RaRs
Bor ton
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PER POUND 30c.
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THOS. H. REA - CO
JiOWARDS XMAS HE_ADQUARTERS-EVE R Y THING FOR FATHE R AND THE
BOYS- T ake a peek at our worderfuf assortment of useful gifls .
The Hub Ed. and Lou How ard, Proprietors
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LI NE OF XMAS CADR S - B OO K LETS - ST ICKE RS - ETC.
PHILLP ?S BOOK STORE F OR JOHNSTON 'S OR LOWNEYS
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C-R. R. E. SEITZ,
Room l, Micb.lgan Bldg
Te{cphone 453.
OR. W. E . DEAN,
Osteopathic Phys'l'elan
Michigan Bldg.
Bozeman, Mont.
SCHLECHTEN'S
Xmas Photos
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Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
THIS WEEK AND NEXT
;i.oo down and ~l.00 a week. Sale begins Saturday, Nov 27th,
D. D. SMITH tt1Ht \(1mnt.ain Scene1·y make
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BOZEMAN MONTANA I
• I Ceretana Means Quality I I N F~OU R il.N D ROLLE D OAT S- T RY THEM TODil.Y I
Milling Con,pany ! Th..: B ozema n
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1-ihe Gallatin Lumber Co. j i Head411aner:s tm Lhe famous OWL CREEK and PEERLESS BEAR I I ~REEK COALS.~Your trade will hP a11JirPl'it"11•,
L pos ite Court House Phone 20. I
r~TRONilE OUR AO~ERTlStRS
No, Philburt, I am not a-arguing with you. I'm just a-telling you
-when you want a real smoke, get behind a pipeful of Tuxedo and watch all the big and little Worries that have been a-besieging you evacuate thei r trenches and make a rush in' advance t~ the rear. Those fragrant whiffs of " Tux" make them feel too joyful - no sclfrespe cting \Verry can stand for that.
G1 cJ The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
The combination of the best smoking-tobacco leaf in the world and _the best method ever discovered for refining and mellowing tobacco put Tuxedo in a class by itself.
Kentucky's ripest , mildest Burley leaf, when treated by the ori<Ti11r1 / "Tuxedo Process" loses every trace of bite-develops a wont.lerful!y pleasing fragran ce and fl avor thal are not found in any other tobacco.
No other manufacturer knows the " Tu xedo P rocess" ; th at' s why no imitator ever equals Tuxet.lo I YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Ct11n c·11ie n 1, g-ln:;~ine wrapp"d . S 111()1 , tulf··µrot'f pout·h . . C
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