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, .Jr , X ¥'RIUAY, }!ARCH 'i. LGL9 . RES ULTS OF i FRESHMAN TEAM I: WINS AT : .• n :: :: :: :: n n :: :: n :: :: ENGINEERS GIVEN I - ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1 , tnn }!on- : INT ERE STINfi TALK I EXPONENT WILL PUBLISH :: TOURNAMENl' Jhe Tlw an· :: ... Ian an wislu-·!'.t Lf) announce the :: MONTANAN SALES CAMPAIGN I: i_hat dm ·1:ourunnwnt :i Bob-Kit tens Victorious by Score of 45 - \\eek daily PXtlat; \\'ltl be pub- U. to 11 in Game with Quintet of Bel - :: lishcd \\ilh a Juli n<.:count of all :: grade H igh La st Saturday. t: game}' Tlw tirst daily will be U j :: published on Thursday afternoon. :: · t: the se<..·01111 on F'ridn.y afternoon, :: Montanan now P rominent :: sc-hNJule for the socie. t: Former :; of thP sthool to get their :: Kansas City Engine-er gives lnter-j esting Talk to Engineering Students I This list int'luded all who had paid their dollar for Annuals be- -;:. 1rt11r<' Utk+·o. It i:; very oe<.:eti· ::: :: 1-.ar; that .di bt: at the t: rore noon Thursday. !:" '-Uldio on timt>. •• ::. followin.IZ dubs uill ha\"'"e t: - ci. I In an ng: !-'pPerh gi\'en be· . 1 Saturday t"\ .. ening. March 1. a goodlv. \ ;:: aurl the thi.r<l night :: :: g--roun pirtllrP laken Sunday, :: I L o ..c - "' t: I \fan·b i4 al the Central Studio. :; i'ore tlw in enginePring Orga n iza t ion - _g f z L: number of loyal boosters aecompan- ... aluer l 1£' Inst h'1lDW. It has been U ChPrnistry Club. 12:30 :; Tues'day morninl!, .J. ;\fa.<'Donald. I ! E a. E ;; ... E I ied the Freshman Team to Belgrade ; t of the .t<;xponcnt to U HomP 8f-onomics Club, t:OO ;.: a 11rnminent 1 h·i\ eui::t"ineer of Kansas FRATERNITIES i_ ,E Solicitor to witness. as they supposed, a game l>U . 5 :ournamenl dailies. The tl Club, 1:30 :: City, told oc lrroademng or the scheduled with th e High School bask-\ :! will:: .. Alp ha Omicron Pi 23 19 100 Mary Millcgan I et tossers of tbat lllace .. Joe Bush, - 1e .. qm1e uot on.Ir n Agrl<'ulturnl C'lub, 2·00 .. eng-int · c ld • t I rt I I:: h · .\lt·<.·hanical 2;30 :t . '<•rmg: lf' aue o t lP war an Ph i Gamma 18 16 100 .... Frances Kyle who was in charge of the team was ot t e ·.xp01H nt Statf. IJUt of :t Y \\' (' A., :i 00 :t th(· npw attitude nt the ;!"eneral p ublic I I probably one of the first to arrive.\ .. e\ery .i::tudeut .on the hlll This U U toward tJH• t•nJ?,inee1ing profession. Sigm a Chi 30 23 100 Joe Bush 1 Subsequent arriva ls found him in a : one or the means U \rl r :rn :: ThEt spee<'11 was f'rom tbe warm discussion with tbe principal I •• br111g1nt-:: the tout nament bef01 e U ::: :: :: st...·u• and lhe ! Theta Xi 22 77::? Vera Harri s I\ of the B. If. S .. the chief difficultv I :: the sehcx1l "ho llo n :: •• :.: :: :: :: :t n U :: :: :: ::: :: an idea of what they would be up Ome.;;a net.a 20 11 Hay Pius being that the opposi:lg team was not get a l'ii;uwe to attend. :: against whl'n tlu•y lea, . ._, sc-hool. Mr. prepared ror a game. After much: :: :: :: :: :.: ::: :: :.: U i: :: :: !:: :: :: MUSICAL ASSEMBLY ;\la('t>onald wa}i 1>0rn in ."1ontana but Kappa !\u 2 6 IO ti:l.3 John Tyler arguing, howe\'er, tht:! team was round-I receiYNl hi:; eilucat.ion else\\ here and d I · has now been in busines; for o> er CLASSES ! 1 MONTANANS SELL lNTROOUCES NEW MOldiers. ••aid m. \ Juniors :: 38 38 tOO !,' FAST IN OPENINr. "OLLEr.E SONfiS ,,·ill be the of I Sophomorf's 4."> 1t was easy to see the outc·ome trom U l.J U ! Seniors 4S 2fl 52 the but the netgrade boys play-! DAYS OF CAMPAlf.N I have seen what lhe engineer C'an do. Freshmen 136 60 44.l ed a good losers' game for the most I U - Good roads and purP water a.re I part. Their playing showed their t- c.milton Hall Girls s. ing New Songs among the things tbal the returning F ac1.4 lty 100 17 17 inel.'.perience and lack of practice al- F' M · lhough they showed some oppo- I All juniors become subscribers on payment of their class dues. sit ion at times. The frosh were at OCmhicron Ps i, Ph i Gamma and I no time in danger or losing. Garvin. igma i each ubscribe One Hun- c Proves V-e.ry Popular. I Dues are being collected. d d p c f 1920 at ee:iter. made the greatest number 1 re er cnt or Montanan . :'.\1r. '.\l;u·lk'nald f'tupbasizti'd th e fact '------------------------------_.! of baskets for the frosh ancf was well -- ho•u on F'rida;.·, Feb. studenlts t-h0ulcl g-et a broad 1 NAVAL AVIATOR FALLS. SCHEDULE OF DATES I supported by the rest of the team I Tl h . . . I bus111e!::!s edut·ation a;:: well as an en- 1 I and Holderby were lat t ai e re::;pondiug wa:-; ntere::;tmg. The llme education. He said that -- greatly handicapped by the sf'eming ! loyally to the call to buy i\lontanaus w s dl'\'Oted to the report of the army they should learn co-opera.lion and 1 . J. S. f'. will -probabl) be The scedule of dates for eollege ac- fondness of one of the Belgrade made b) tho Junior cla!:is lhis "eek 19 P tP!-'.t rec·ently given organization of denurnds to hear the fall of a tivities, as arranged and appro,·ed by who persisted m holding them b) the' endenced l>y the fact that aJwm1t two identt; and faculty. and to stnglllg of the enginee-rmp.> profession today. I naval anator. who 18 one of the the Students' Affairs committee. has arm or waist. Owing to the surety hundred ha\ e already paid in the 1 1 11 p · Dudd l been posted in the vestibule of the of the frosh players and the lac:k of dollar constituting the lirst payment I la. milton rn ro.L y, I Throughout his .i\Cr._ ).fac· alumni or institution. No, registrar 's off ice. The list now post- players on the opposing side. Bush on the book The entire student body y, "lo ga,·e the repo1 t, explained the nonalrl use>d examples rrom his own 1 reader. he dtd not get hurt, far trom ed includes the following: was "·e ry lenient about such matters bad been dh•idC'd i nt o competitive \arions kinds of tf"Sl:-t given by the, experience to illustrate his voints. Th e j that. He did not fall from the air, March 13-Basketball tourney. j and called very few fouls on the Bel- sections and it bas been the ambition vrm.y 1 11rin.ciple re<iulsite lo su<'cess in con- but took the much more serious Ma. rcb 13-:M Club dance. grade players. of all or the clu.sl'; to have Announcenu·nt!:t for the An;iual were 1 1 tracting are knowing the engineering I plunge of falli ng in Jm-e. 'The fall af- March 14-Bas1i;etball tourney. I The flrst hair e:lded \\ith the score their sec.:tion reach the hundred per n . .Jdr by Zales Ecton and Hal Stewart. game, good lo<·ation and goodly sup· . . . . I ).larch 14-M Club dance . 29 to 3 m fa\ or of the frosh. and the cent mark tirsl. Considering the fact 111 mu!';t ha\'P th('ir p!<'turPs pl).· of ··nen·e··. ln bis own him q.uite seriously, as he C'om· i\Iarch 15-Basketball tourn ey. final score was 4fi to 11 The Bel- that the was launched only !;t..kCD b,· :\larch CaJlS and gowns I he said that al the end of three years mttteU matrimony last Monday. : March l:'i-M Club dance. 1 grade bo.)s showed good sportsman- about four days ago tbe i:-b.owing tC> vnll be at Scblechten·s studio on So., he and partner cleared thirteen Ruth Jane Harding. of tile I March 21-Fresbma:i. Class danee. ship but "ere no match for the Bob- I date is little less than marvelous. !Yenue. ce-nts. He is now located in Kansas I freshman class. and Mr. Ott Romney March 28-Ba nd dance (Juniors). k 't I d I d h B · I 1 tens w 10 ha 1a '-oac ennion ·s Am 1 • · 1 h' G For the rest of the hour the students City and makes a of muni- II were quietly married in LiYingston l\fay 31-Junior prom. help and training . ong tie tratei mues 1 'auuua. •· ... joyed a vocal conl'ert given by te:t cipal enA"inf*'ring work. . last )fonday . They will be temporarily I June 1;; - Baccalaureate. I anct Al pha Omicron Pt reached the 1 milton hall girls. The wor ds were i ! located in Salt Lake Cily. I . June 28-Comme n cement. I ---- ---- high mark together and were followed o"rodles on tbe popular songs of the I ' I I closely by Sigma Chi when they COFFEE CLUB I Plans For Basket Ball I tJ c 1>er cent Wrd- ! REORfiANflES l T WJTH TWO SCHOOLS I t "al Kirkenbeard. Dorothy Ann Hol - 'i ournarnent under way lr1'!1d. Gladys :\Iathew 8 , Rosemary -- I of their member.:ibip subscribed. 1 " \\'ith eight v l>f"r C'ent of their num· ... ark well a:1d I:;sther I lartz . \\ ecl n('stlay t"Venmg the debatU1g rn- . Zales Ecton,. comm1ss10ner or fore:i- b b lb. j terest> qf the colle1<c held a m•etin;;: Best Tournament Ever Will Be Held Next 'Veek if Influenza Does sics has artcr much effort managed er su scr ed the sophomores arc · Ql'.\RA:"\"Tl:-IE THRILLS.'' , und er the auspires of the old Coffee I Not Prevent--Several District Tournaments Have Been Held to t , 0 de bat f ·. th '-1 head and •hou lders abo"e the other Tune:· "8wu-et Little Buttercup." 1 Club. and set tlw ma<'hiner,· in n otioll and All Teams Have Made Good Showings. , ·.. " , es. 01 us l::i t\\-o the tollowtng wnb - , 1 )ea1, one \\llh Col- fifty-two pei· c:ent and the freshmen ; lor a societ.'. 7hr j lege and one with Gonzaga l.in1vers- with forty-four per cent. therP c-ame to a <'ollege gay, 1 club will ha\'e a targ-er scope thal r.be for a banner year in the state j teams has been very '"'"ood and the j ity. Dat_es ror these ha_ "e n.ot bee_n To date but se\·enteen pt•r cent or Came the Spanish flu one day. old organi1.atiou but the ,, fi ; ·1ys stay 3 ..,yar. will will be somewh at limited. All t'oh::h· basketball tourn:.11nent to be held here possibility of then1 attending the set de mtely, but both wtll be m April. t he faculty hn,·e turned in their dol· obey, Ing activities ot the college , .... · 11 he :lext ... veek arc deve loping rapidly. The tournament Is also good. ar. 1 is t•omp::u·auve Y ow per cent I Gonzaga asked for a dual debate. but 1 · 1 I •• l b 1 id .. cl b .. i 1 limited fina n ces made it to of this bod,. is probably due to the ., t w cys t iey sa goo . ye, I handled by tb e C'lub. eomm ttoo has already started t teir Glasgo"'' and l'Qplar will play the bold only o;rn debate with that school. Heard the hall doors clos ing The mBetiag was c·alled to orde1 anrl. c·ampa ign among the business men of de(·iding game of t hat distoict Saturday fact r 1cl then all the coeds sir;: bed : 1 Vergie Gilman w·as elec ted t empc;rary II l3ozeman ror subscriptions to the tourn- 'l'h1s ,·ear Gonzaga sent her speak-, their c hairm an. .\ comm ittee on ament fu n d. Tlle merchants are night al '"o lf Point. Ray Pitts will ers h ere and they wlll present the of v<1rlOUti othei organi:rn.tions they C'horus: zation wah a1mointed and \\hil e itwas 1 backing the co ll ege to the best of their this finril <'ontest. The aff1rmath·e side ol tht=> railroad que!il· ha\e been interestell iu instead or working upon a c-onstitution the neet· 1 ability and lR given by tlle di strirt w1noer!:i so far are: Lewis- lion Every holder ol an actn·ilr ti<'- among the faculty, Those solicitors '' an Eighth a\enue. fa1· from the ing took a thirty minute re<"ess. lJlon authorities that the tou rn ament will'. town or the F'olls district , Belt wi:i ·i ket on the hill can r Bs t as-:;ured that 1 baYe aln•:idy. rnised their. organ· Spanish nu 1 "eco1n·eni11g the <·onstitutio:i was lead he one of the rnO!":.l successf ul competi-1 ning second honors: Helena of th' .! I the Spokane team will live up to thf'ir 111.auons to hihh wtll now \"\"e must wander blue. and adopted. Its principle li\'e tontests e\'er held at the coll ege. 1 .\ li ning district; Sweet Grass of Yel· reputation ancl gi\·p us a. :1ard take up the work of sohciting ';'•1Py·11 come ba('k to woo ror four officers. 11resi<ent. ! The tour:iament <.:ommittee the ; lowstone; Custer or the Eastern dis- In fact. there is f' lse in a I the fucult} . and c·lnsses. \Yhen the J<'lu is through, ,·i<:e seC' r etary and I entire <'oope1'ation of the student bodr. triC't, and Flathead and Laurel. :\lonta:rn State vs. Gonzaga dehate but. :\[anager ?\li(·h<•I has already allornd :-.· P in their boundaries there. guard- nt arms. The::;e four togeher A tournament of this kind is held at 1 The sea!-<qn·s record of the t eams in fight trom the moment the first :-31>eak· of the lo be covered with zelous care ·with the Commissioner of F'oreraics :\l. S. r. to interest the competitors the Helena tournament. was above the er takes the floor. Two years ago Oy the se mt>tlilier:-1 of the Junior ('las!-;. in khaki drill. r on!:'titllle an el.'.f"CUtive committe1 or in the advantap:es to he bad at this in- 1 standard ,a:1d Helena won. that Zales F.cton and .lames Burns lost to A c.:anvas$ of alumni ot' )..lou- 211 sighing, erying. pinlag , counci l. The meetings or the tub stitutiou and for this r eason the coC\r- J <lot"s n ot mean that she will be the then.1 her<'. but only after a hotly con· SLalt• will l.Je made in the near l\-atchinf!, lrnrt a qua rantine thril1 . are to he held e,·ery two weeks. ' E"ration of all is needed. , representath·C' from that tournament tested argument. Last year David iuture whPn n of the graduates After election of officers, an i:if<rm· Absolutely no attentio.1 shou ld 1.11 th e finale. Butte and :\ti ssonla I Gray nnd Sidney Sutherland journeyed or the past t<..•t\ yeur}i and the-:r ··n n.t lasl rame the happy news '.11 dis<:ussion was opened on the wJrk paid to rUl\lOr!'l on the hill that the hcn-e teams ancl their repr.?.•Cn· i to and c:ame nway with a de- rresent he <'Ompile!l. It .\nfl it Hrnishrd all thrir blues. of the c lub . Prof. Duddy, the deb.le tournament will be postprmec.l . The ! talion at the> <·ollege will demand cision o,·er Gonzaga on the Alace- douhtlul it' tht' rlass will endt-a·1or "h- and can play, roac h. stated that In the selection of 1 officials of this tournament will l>OSt-1 muc·h interest. Lorai:it• question. Gonz<ll\•l has asked to solieit from all of the graduates. it On('l' again be gay, ·ollegeg team}; tlw membe rs or the wo I pone it ti the h ea lth <'onditi on!'l t Le wist°'' n ups el the elope by win I for lwo debates this yPar and will no l.·eiug: 1hous:bt tw,.,t to co,· er only the v. ork began, instrn('tors soon appeared litr:ary c.:luh!.-t wculct be con sideed 1 but they ha,·e no iutentions to do so at 1 ning che F'all s district doubt be clisa1>1minted in h;H'ing only c!assC!:i of lht• la.!:;t few all worked with a will. 1etter beranse of the td.n· the pre!'lent lime and u:i.til orficinl no- I She met warm opJiosilion in both Bt•it . one c·ha1we to debate us. The I.Jest individual of "'"- ill the feared ing obtained in 1iractic·e. After an- tke gh·en to the contest- and Hobson. This was Robson' s firf:'t lltah i!-1 anolher olfl t'llt'UlY Last or the solkiior}; was thut of Lucile Tht> tho11gh1 ol't 110 ar 1 n 1 :.anutine thrill. ...,irtl:'ring seH•rnl for the tryo,ts a nts that it will not be held as sched·; in a to urnament and though tht:'•' yenr thf'ir team, harl who hai:; harl <..:h;.irge of .... ;or <..·olleμ.1• team .... )ilnrh uled . plans should be made for the j lost. much <'an br Pxpec-ted or th, .. m Hamilton Hall and who se("ured opinions upon Ala<·l' Lorraint> pn 1 lJ I!\ .•. lh· a1ljonrnme:-it timEit entertainment of inl'olvect in thP next year. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . li r!' in two day::. I em am so };tronl! y 1 1d t 1ev >e 1n ')I S. (' \\'!<: THEE." Tune: Jolly Boating \\'rather. ml· all ye studt'nts loral, 1or1h yonr of dieer. " ng t;ongs or and honor. \"ith Yofrt.•s stron1; a1Hl clear. Chorus R. C '' e Jove lht>e, To thf 1 c we're e,·el' true. i th<'p wr're prourtlr fh 1 r banner:.; of gol1l nmt blur. ,·as de:H that thf' mt>mbers wereln tourney. . Tir'ket s (or the wurn:1ment an: n.lw thl'm that tht.>,. came. here .\larch t.'arn£':.t nnd th:'!.t th<' ne" \otfee Clh I Saturday night the l'"mmittee will on sale at thP regir..;trar'!:i otfi<·e. I first to their lO a large LUCILE McCRACKEN APPOINT- ,·"" tn ht> 01w of the strong s\1 meet and C"hoose tl1(' to compete. ,.;tudents who de!-iire l!C'kets auclltn<..e in th£• hil!h sl'ltod auditorium ED ASSISTANT BUSINESS on the hill. , . I fnte;i.se rh·aln th se1·ure thc·m at a:-- the Ii: a 1 '1artin De\'rie}i -and \·ergle Gilmat MANAGER OF ANNUAL 1 he oftH'PI":" o• ne'' organ1:1.allh and the cl 1st nets has de\'elo1wcl. of five hundred does not co,·t'r Uw l< .. featerl them In n. hard eon re· Pl'P:-.ident, \ Pri:Ie Giln,an: \'it?- 1 Tt will be inll 1 rPstint.: to know what 1 yPar ly demand for them. All st11fh·11t:-: test. This \'ear thal .... rh•Jol will ha\'< Henry ,\Ii\ ht•! this \\t•Pk annoum·f'd l.t">on st>rrE-l:l[t, \\ill bP here a ... tho:-;e so far who paid activit\' fC'P:- last tall \\'.11 the nide or tht; railronli que th<..• appoi 1111·nl or -'' Mt·- idnPy ld; al Arm. elig1hle ha\"r playPd exceptio nally good I ind their name> on tlw bulletin 1 on Cr<11·J,pn ; .. man- ·orneliu:; HP1Ting-trm. I hall. and th e <·ommittee has good rea- hoard as to 8ea!-lon tickets as of tht Hl:!tt ,\liss The charter nH·ml1er .... on 10 that the l'ivalrr will' a refund for rhls ree. Th<'ir tic:ketR lla.\·ing: !'l• curPll 1ht> dt>batPs the next rrat·kt:n "1• I alllp 10 rill tht- 1)()8\· !firer-.; :ire Hnrlt.•y <lcvek>p mto maoy hotb· c·ontcsted may Ue sernrl'd at the busitWRs office ..;tep will lw the H•i('rtion of tea ml" t!on httYiu;• J 1d co·" 1len.11Jlt• t•x11er li111.r llullhl<t.•. Llo\·J [lt'\'orC', \hculfj. .:aJ11 .. 's An10ng tilt teams are t1tKn All n ed st."al tkk- Zalt :> J.:<'toll. Sidn(•y $uthtrlan11. TJ;n L it·n11• alon•Y 1 s lint r ,·our ru;:J;rd hl111" -arrcl \\'w'fl • • Clair, ArtJ:,1r ".\IorJ. Hf'J(·nn. C.t•:1t ' lil e1' City. L .\'- PIS will i1t nt thC' Galla.tin Dru_!:: 1 ,iu .!nt.l \-1•rg1f' Gil r \\'. K 'fomstm, fiPld man Our Alma )later, l'll, E. A ill •I'.• I ...:!own, Butte. Anac nnda. Dillon, Stf'))"P. A limit of (;nt' liundn.·U and un •. ll 1111: 11 1hf'r-.. f•f !hfl' r:lil ur wintli:1g- aud green ,·alley sou la L::mrel. Park. Gla!":.gow Poplar. ha-.; IJrf'n pla<'C'd on 1 l<l""l 'c·ar. B< .... tht·s .. thrrP :- ,\'p"ll gi\P n rousin;::; rheer. Ott Itomnf'y, 'Hi, !'l}'ent a few cia)' ! Terry. f;le:idiH'. SwPf't Grasto. and c:alcs. The rt'..,t!l'\Nl i.1dllf!L I n1rn:!) r er 1rrc::11:•1•11 in "r..-...:tr-a• tl'O.llinuel 0:1 Pag-e 4.) I in Ut17f'111:tll du in!: p,,,. wePk Belt The> r• 1·ont of these J'(lWS A n c n. in 1lebate. Pro!e• in attending 111... shcn course al l:h•ll and Knli:-.JJPIJ 'to'' u .... this week
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Page 1: BOZE~IAX ~!ONTANA, ¥'RIUAY, }!ARCH 'i. LGL9 . ENGINEERS … · 2016. 5. 26. · 1£xpnu~n1 , .jr , x boze~iax ~!ontana, ¥'riuay, }!arch 'i. lgl9 . res ults of ifreshman team i:

1£xpnu~n1 ,

.Jr , X BOZE~IAX ~!ONTANA, ¥'RIUAY, }!ARCH 'i. LGL9 .

RESULTS OF iFRESHMAN TEAM I: WINS AT BELGRADE \ ~

: .• n :: :: :: :: n n :: :: n :: :: .~. ENGINEERS GIVEN I - ANNOUNCEMENT FOR

1 , A:,Nt~~L tnn }!on- : INTERESTINfi TALK I

EXPONENT WILL PUBLISH :: TOURNAMENl' D~ILY

Jhe Tlw an· ::

... Ian an wislu-·!'.t Lf) announce the ::

MONTANAN SALES CAMPAIGN I: n~un_<.·~s i_hat dm ir~~ ·1:ourunnwnt :i

Bob-Kittens Victorious by Score of 45 - \\eek daily PXtlat; \\'ltl be pub- U.

to 11 in Game with Quintet of Bel - :: lishcd \\ilh a Juli n<.:count of all ::

grade H igh La st Saturday. t: game}' Tlw tirst daily will be U j:: published on Thursday afternoon. :: · t: the se<..·01111 on F'ridn.y afternoon, ::

Montanan now P rominent :: followin~ sc-hNJule for the socie. t: Former :; Ii~ of thP sthool to get their :: Kansas City Engine-er gives lnter-j

esting Talk to Engineering Students I This list int'luded all who had paid their dollar for Annuals be--;:. 1rt11r<' Utk+·o. It i:; very oe<.:eti· :::

:: 1-.ar; that .di nll'mber~ bt: at the t: rore noon Thursday. !:" '-Uldio on timt>. •• ::. Tb~ followin.IZ dubs uill ha\"'"e t: - ci. I In an inlP1t>~l ng: !-'pPerh gi\'en be· . ~ ~ ~

1

Saturday t"\ .. ening. March 1. a goodlv. \ ;:: aurl the thi.r<l ~aturd.ay night :: :: g--roun pirtllrP laken Sunday, :: I L o ..c - "' t: I ~ \fan·b i4 al the Central Studio. :; i'ore tlw studt~ut:-, in enginePring Orga niza t ion - _g ~ f z L: ~ ~ number of loyal boosters aecompan- ... aluer l 1£' Inst h'1lDW. It has been U

ChPrnistry Club. 12:30 :; Tues'day morninl!, .J. "~- ;\fa.<'Donald. I ! E a. E .~ ;; ~ ... E I ied the Freshman Team to Belgrade ; t L~lit:~'4tom of the .t<;xponcnt to U

HomP 8f-onomics Club, t:OO ;.: a 11rnminent 1 h·i\ eui::t"ineer of Kansas FRATERNITIES ~ ~ ~ i_ ~ ~ ,E ~ ~ Solicitor to witness. as they supposed, a game l>U .5

:ournamenl dailies. The tl

~,<·rt-terial Club, 1:30 :: City, told oc th~ lrroademng or the scheduled with the High School bask-\ :! ~ul.>l~c.auon ~r KlH~.h ~paper will:: .. Alpha Omicron Pi 23 19 100 Mary Millcgan I et tossers of tbat lllace .. Joe Bush, - 1e .. qm1e t~l.1• CO·,oi1e1~t10.n, uot on.Ir n

Agrl<'ulturnl C'lub, 2·00 .. eng-int · c ld • t I rt I I:: h 1· · .\lt·<.·hanical Jt~ngiue.crs 2;30 :t . '<•rmg: lf' aue o t lP war an Ph i Gamma 18 16 100 .... Frances Kyle who was in charge of the team was ~ ot t e ·.xp01H nt Statf. IJUt of :t Y \\' (' A., :i

00 :t th(· npw attitude nt the ;!"eneral p ublic I I probably one of the first to arrive.\ .. e\ery .i::tudeut .on the hlll This U

U toward tJH• t•nJ?,inee1ing profession. S igm a Chi 30 23 100 Joe Bush 1

Subsequent arriva ls found him in a : pa~1C'r. 1~ one or the lH~lil means ~r U

\rl r .~ :rn :: ThEt spee<'11 was intP.restin~ f'rom tbe warm discussion with tbe principal I•• br111g1nt-:: the tout nament bef01 e U

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:: st...·u• and ~aH• lhe ~tudenl en~iueers ! Theta Xi 22 1~ 77::? Vera Harris I\ of the B. If. S .. the chief difficultv I :: the hi~h sehcx1l :-:tndent~ "ho llo n

:: •• :.: :: :: :: :t n U :: :: :: ::: :: an idea of what they would be up Ome.;;a net.a 20 11 ~ii Hay Pius being that the opposi:lg team was u~-;:: not get a l'ii;uwe to attend. ::

against whl'n tlu•y lea, . ._, sc-hool. Mr. prepared ror a game. After much: :: :: :: :: :.: ::: :: :.: U i: :: :: !:: :: ::

MUSICAL ASSEMBLY ;\la('t>onald wa}i 1>0rn in ."1ontana but Kappa !\u 26 IO ti:l.3 John Tyler arguing, howe\'er, tht:! team was round-I

receiYNl hi:; eilucat.ion else\\ here and d I ·

• has now been in busines; for o> er CLASSES ! ~er'~;::~ th~--~~:;e:::"~~~s a:,:i7:~1~ 1 MONTANANS SELL lNTROOUCES NEW '"~::Y ;.~~~::ing MOldiers. ••aid m. \ Juniors :: 38 38 tOO 'wpa:~~~:'p:a~~~h~o::u::l ~ru:=. '~:l~r. :~: !,' FAST IN OPENINr.

"OLLEr.E SONfiS ~rac~onald. ,,·ill be the mean~ of I Sophomorf's 4."> 80.:~ 1t was easy to see the outc·ome trom U l.J U ! g:·~:e,~~i:ga 8th1~1f>~·eo:r1:·sth~ie:~f!~ ~~hn~ Seniors 4S 2fl 52 the ~ta rt. but the netgrade boys play-! DAYS OF CAMPAlf.N

I have seen what lhe engineer C'an do. Freshmen 136 60 44.l ed a good losers' game for the most I U - Good roads and purP water a.re I part. Their playing showed their

t- c.milton Hall Girls s. ing New Songs among the things tbal the returning F ac1.4 lty 100 17 17

inel.'.perience and lack of practice al-F' M · • lhough they showed some ~tirf oppo-

~a~m:a::e~b~; :~;h~~lc=~~~~ Mu~~~ ;~~'cli~::::kw~~- ~:;1 :~~i~~:~ ~~ ;!~,·i~: I All juniors become subscribers on payment of their class dues. sit ion at times. The frosh were at ASl~ha OCmhicron Psi, Ph i Gamma and

I no time in danger or losing. Garvin. igma i each ubscribe One Hun-

c Proves V-e.ry Popular. the~.... I Dues are being collected. d d p c f 1920 at ee:iter. made the greatest number 1

re er cnt or Montanan.

:'.\1r. '.\l;u·lk'nald f'tupbasizti'd th e fact '------------------------------_.! of baskets for the frosh ancf was well --

'fh~· tts~t·mhl~· ho•u on F'rida;.·, Feb. tha~ studenlts t-h0ulcl g-et a broad 1

NAVAL AVIATOR FALLS. SCHEDULE OF DATES I supported by the rest of the team I Tl h . . . I bus111e!::!s edut·ation a;:: well as an en-

1 I Alqui~t. and lat~r. Holderby were lat t ~ ~tudent~ ai e re::;pondiug

wa:-; Y~·ry ntere::;tmg. The llme gineerin~ education. He said that -- greatly handicapped by the sf'eming ! loyally to the call to buy i\lontanaus

w s dl'\'Oted to the report of the army they should learn co-opera.lion and 1 . J. S. f'. ~tudents will -probabl) be The scedule of dates for eollege ac- fondness of one of the Belgrade ~uards made b) tho Junior cla!:is lhis "eek 19

P ·(·11i~"n"<' tP!-'.t rec·ently given ~o ~be 1· organization l>e:-au~e of u_"~ denurnds iutereste~ to hear ~r the fall of a tivities, as arranged and appro,·ed by who persisted m holding them b) the' endenced l>y the fact that aJwm1t two

identt; and faculty. and to stnglllg of the enginee-rmp.> profession today. I naval anator. who 18 one of the the Students' Affairs committee. has arm or waist. Owing to the surety hundred ha\ e already paid in the

1 1 11 p · Dudd l been posted in the vestibule of the of the frosh players and the lac:k of dollar constituting the lirst payment

I la. milton rn gt~b. ro.L y, I Throughout his ~peeclJ .i\Cr._ ).fac· alumni or th~s institution. No, g~ntle registrar 's office. The list now post- players on the opposing side. Bush on the book The entire student body

y, "lo ga,·e the repo1 t, explained the nonalrl use>d examples rrom his own 1 reader. he dtd not get hurt, far trom ed includes the following: was "·er y lenient about such matters bad been dh•idC'd into competitive

\arions kinds of tf"Sl:-t given by the, experience to illustrate his voints. The j that. He did not fall from the air, March 13-Basketball tourney. j and called very few fouls on the Bel- sections and it bas been the ambition

vrm.y 1 11rin.ciple re<iulsite lo su<'cess in con- but took the much more serious Ma.rcb 13-:M Club dance. grade players. of all solu·ltor~ or the clu.sl'; to have

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tracting are knowing the engineering I plunge of falli ng in Jm-e. 'The fall af- March 14-Bas1i;etball tourney. I The flrst hair e:lded \\ith the score their sec.:tion reach the hundred per

n . .Jdr by Zales Ecton and Hal Stewart. game, good lo<·ation and goodly s u p· . . . . I ).larch 14-M Club dance. 29 to 3 m fa\ or of the frosh. and the cent mark tirsl. Considering the fact

111 sent.or~ mu!';t ha\'P th('ir p!<'turPs pl).· of ··nen·e··. ln bis own ex-perienC'"elte~ted him q.uite seriously, as he C'om· i\Iarch 15-Basketball tourney. final score was 4fi to 11 The Bel- that the t"ampai~n was launched only

!;t..kCD b,· :\larch 1~1. CaJlS and gowns I he said that al the end of three years mttteU matrimony last Monday. :March l:'i-M Club dance. 1 grade bo.)s showed good sportsman- about four days ago tbe i:-b.owing tC>

vnll be at Scblechten·s studio on So., he and hi~ partner cleared thirteen ~\liss Ruth Jane Harding. of tile I March 21-Fresbma:i. Class danee. ship but "ere no match for the Bob- I date is little less than marvelous.

i~lack !Yenue. ce-nts. He is now located in Kansas I freshman c lass. and Mr. Ott Romney March 28-Band dance (Juniors). k 't I d I d ~ h B · I 1 tens w 10 ha 1a '-oac ennion·s Am 1 • • · 1 h' G

For the rest of the h our the students City and makes a ~P<'<'ialty of muni- II were quietly married in LiYingston l\fay 31-Junior prom. help and training. ong tie tratei mues • 1

'auuua.

•· ... joyed a vocal conl'ert given by te:t cipal enA"inf*'ring work. . last )fonday . They will be temporarily I June 1;; - Baccalaureate. I anct Alpha Omicron Pt reached the 1 milton hall girls. The words were i ! located in Salt Lake Cily. I . June 28-Commencement. I ---- ---- high mark together and were followed

o"rodles on tbe popular songs of the I ' I I DEBATE~ ~CHEDULED closely by Sigma Chi when they

::;~~~::~,l~~:i~~:~~:.;~e.:[{r::~:;.:~:~: 1 COFFEE CLUB I Plans For Basket Ball I tJ c :::~,~~d D~;~,hundrea 1>er cent Wrd-

_·:;~~t~o:!ar~:::tle~~ind;~e~; ~;:~~;~'. ! REORfiANflES l T WJTH TWO SCHOOLS I ~£:!~1:~£:~ ,~::~;~::;:.~~::.::~~:~~~ t "al Kirkenbeard. Dorothy Ann Hol- 'i ournarnent under way lr1'!1d. Gladys :\Iathew

8, Rosemary -- I of their member.:ibip subscribed.

• 1 • • • • " • • • \\'ith eight v l>f"r C'ent of their num· ... ark well a:1d I:;sther I lartz. \\ ecl n('stlay t"Venmg the debatU1g rn- . Zales Ecton,. comm1ss10ner or fore:i- b b lb.

j terest> qf the colle1<c held a m•etin;;: Best Tournament Ever Will Be Held Next 'Veek if Influenza Does sics has artcr much effort managed er su scr ed the sophomores arc

· Ql'.\RA:"\"Tl:-IE THRILLS.'' , und er the auspires of the old Coffee I Not Prevent--Several District Tournaments Have Been Held to ~ched~le t ,0 de bat f ·. th '-1 head and •hou lders abo"e the other Tune:· "8wu-et Little Buttercup." 1 Club. and set tlw ma<'hiner,· in n otioll and All Teams Have Made Good Showings. , ·.. .· " , es.

01 us l::i t\\-o classe~. the semor~ tollowtng wnb

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)ea1, one \\llh ~ · tab Agncultu_r~ Col- fifty-two pei· c:ent and the freshmen

; lor 11e rf~ c·ting a do;.·batin~ societ.'. 7hr j lege and one with Gonzaga l.in1vers- with forty-four per cent.

'· u· therP c-ame to a <'ollege gay, 1

club will ha\'e a targ-e r scope thal r.be Plan~ for a banner year in the state j teams has been very '"'"ood and the j ity. Dat_es ror these ha_ "e n.ot bee_n To date but se\·enteen pt•r cent or Came the Spanish flu one day. old organi1.atiou but the membtf'~hip ,, fi

; ·1ys mu~t stay 3

..,yar. ~oldiers will will be somewhat limited. All t'oh::h· basketball tourn:.11nent to be held here possibility of then1 attending the set de mtely, but both wtll be m April. t he faculty hn,·e turned in their dol·

obey, Ing activities ot t h e college , .... ·11 he :lext ... veek arc developing rapidly. The tournament Is also good. ar. 1

is t•omp::u·auve Y ow per cent

I Gonzaga asked for a dual debate. but 1 ~h- · 1 I

•• l b 1 id .. cl b .. i 1 limited fina n ces made it neces~ary to of this bod,. is probably due to the ., t w cys t iey sa goo . ye, I handled by tb e C'lub. eomm ttoo has already started t teir Glasgo"'' and l'Qplar will play the bold only o;rn debate with that school.

Heard the hall doors closing The mBetiag was c·alled to orde1 anrl. c·ampa ign among the business men of de(·iding game of t hat distoict Saturday fact t~:~I t~.~,:~1~~·:~0 1~~1 /~~~g~ :~u~ 1~~::: r 1cl then all the coeds sir;: bed :

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Vergie Gilman w·as elec ted tempc;rary II l3ozeman ro r subscriptions to the tourn- 'l'h1s ,·ear Gonzaga sent her speak-, their c hairm an. .\ comm ittee on or~ani- ament fu nd. Tlle merchants are nigh t al '"olf Point. Ray Pitts will ers here and they wlll present the of v<1rlOUti othei organi:rn.tions they

C'horus: zation wah a1mointed and \\hile itwas1

backing the coll ege to the best of their o~fic.: l.ate <~t this finril <'ontest. The aff1rmath·e side ol tht=> railroad que!il· ha\e been interestell iu instead or

working upon a c-onstitution the neet· 1 ability and a~surance lR given by tlle d istrirt w1noer!:i so far are: Lewis- lion Every holder ol an actn·ilr ti<'- among the faculty, Those solicitors

'' an Eighth a\enue. fa1· from the ing took a thirty minute re<"ess. lJlon authorities that the tou rnament will'. town or the F'olls district, Belt wi:i ·i ket on the hill can rBst as-:;ured that 1

~vlw. baYe aln•:idy. rnised their. organ·

Spanish nu 1 "eco1n·eni11g the <·onstitutio:i was lead he one of the rnO!":.l successful competi-1 ning second honors: Helena of th'.! I the Spokane team will live up to thf'ir 111.auons to thi~ hihh m~r·k· wtll now

\"\"e must wander blue. and adopted. Its principle artcle~: li\'e tontests e\'er held at the college. 1

.\ lining district; Sweet Grass of Yel· reputation ancl gi\·p us a. :1ard fi~ht take up the work of sohciting a~ong ';'•1Py·11 come ba('k to woo ~provided ror four officers. 11resi<ent. ! The tour:iament <.:ommittee need~ the ; lowstone; Custer or the Eastern dis- In fact. there is nothin~ f' lse in a I the fucult} . and c·lnsses. Busme:-;~

\Yhen the J<'lu is through, ,·i<:e prc~ ident. seC' retary and ser~ant I entire <'oope1'ation of the student bodr. triC't, and Flathead and Laurel. :\lonta:rn State vs. Gonzaga dehate but. :\[anager ?\li(·h<•I has already allornd

:-.· P in their boundaries there. guard- nt arms. The::;e four officer~ togeher A tournament of this kind is held at 1 The sea!-<qn·s record of the teams in fight trom the moment the first :-31>eak· ~edion~ of the fa<'ult~· lo be covered

with zelous care ·with the Commissioner of F'oreraics :\l. S. r. to interest the competitors the Helena tournament. was above the er takes the floor. Two years ago Oy these mt>tlilier:-1 of the Junior ('las!-;.

~ads in khaki drill. r on!:'titllle an el.'.f"CUtive committe1 or in the advantap:es to he bad at this in- 1 standard ,a:1d thou~h Helena won. that Zales F.cton and .lames Burns lost to A proii~r c.:anvas$ of alumni ot' )..lou-

211 ~iris sighing, erying. pinlag, counci l. The meetings or the tub stitutiou and for this reason the coC\r- J <lot"s not mean that she will be the onl~· then.1 her<'. but only after a hotly con· cJ.n~l SLalt• will l.Je made in the near

l\-atchinf!, lrnrt a quarantine thril1. are to he held e,·ery two weeks. ' E"ration of all is needed. , representath·C' from that tournament tested argument. Last year David iuture whPn n li~t of the graduates

After election of officers, an i:if<rm· Absolutely no attentio.1 should b~ 1.11 the finale. Butte and :\tissonla I Gray nnd Sidney Sutherland journeyed or the past t<..•t\ yeur}i and the-:r

··n n.t lasl rame the happy news '.11 dis<:ussion was opened on the wJrk paid to rUl\lOr!'l on the hill that the hcn-e stron~ teams ancl their repr.?.•Cn· i to Spok~tne and c:ame nway with a de- rresent addrt·s~e!-' ~·an he <'Ompile!l. It

.\nfl it Hrnishrd all thrir blues. of the c lub. Prof. Duddy, the deb.le tournament will be postprmec.l . The ! talion at the> <·ollege will demand cision o,·er Gonzaga on the Alace- i~ douhtlul it' tht' rlass will endt-a·1or

"h- and hoy~ can play, roach. stated that In t he selection of 1

officials of this tournament will l>OSt-1 muc·h interest. Lorai:it• question. Gonz<ll\•l has asked to solieit from all of the graduates. it

On('l' again be gay, ·ollegeg team}; tlw member s or the wo I pone it ti the h ea lth <'ondit ion!'l dt~mand t Le wist°'' n upsel the elope by win I for lwo debates this yPar and will no l.·eiug: 1hous:bt tw,.,t to co,· er only the

v. ork began, instrn('tors soon appeared litr:ary c.:luh!.-t wculct be con sideed 1 but they ha,·e no iutentions to do so at 1 ning che F'all s district champi~nship. doubt be clisa1>1minted in h;H'ing only c!assC!:i of lht• la.!:;t few year~. ~tudents all worked with a will. 1etter qu~1lifie'1 beranse of the td.n· the pre!'lent lime and u:i.til orficinl no- I She met warm opJiosilion in both Bt•it . one c·ha1we to debate us. The I.Jest individual re~ult of an~

"'"- ill the ~iris ~II feared ing obtained in 1iractic·e. After an- tke i~ gh·en to the re8P~Nive contest- and Hobson. This was Robson's firf:'t lltah i!-1 anolher olfl t'llt'UlY Last or the solkiior}; was thut of Lucile

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1:.anutine thrill. ...,irtl:'ring seH•rnl datt>~ for the tryo,ts a nts that it will not be held as sched·; ~·ear in a tournament and though tht:'•' yenr thf'ir team, lil~e Gonza~a. harl ~lcC'ru<-ken who hai:; harl <..:h;.irge of

.... ;or <..·olleµ.1• team .... \\-to<lne!ida~-. )ilnrh uled . plans should be made for the j lost. much <'an br Pxpec-ted or th, .. m Hamilton Hall and who se("ured lhirt:y~ opinions upon th~ Ala<·l' Lorraint> pn1 lJ

I!\ .•. ,·a~ s~t lh· a1ljonrnme:-it timEit entertainment of tho~e inl'olvect in thP next year. 1 1 1 1. 1 1• 1. Onl~ sub~<.·r li r!' in two day::.

I em am so };tronl! y 1 1d t 1ev >e 1n

')I S. (' \\'!<: LO\'~; THEE."

Tune: Jolly Boating \\'rather. ml· all ye studt'nts loral, ~ound 1or1h yonr son~ of dieer.

" ng t;ongs or ~Jory and honor. \"ith Yofrt.•s stron1; a1Hl clear.

Chorus

R. C '' e Jove lht>e, To thf1c we're e,·el' true.

·~ i th<'p wr're prourtlr waviu~

fh 1r banner:.; of gol1l nmt blur.

,·as de:H that thf' mt>mbers wereln tourney. . Tir'kets (or the wurn:1ment an: n.lw thl'm that tht.>,. came. uµ here 0~ 1 .\larch t.'arn£':.t nnd th:'!.t th<' ne" \otfee Clh I Saturday night the l'"mmittee will on sale at thP regir..;trar'!:i otfi<·e. Tho~e I first to prm·~ their \'iew~ lO a large LUCILE McCRACKEN APPOINT-

,·"" goin~ tn ht> 01w of the strong s\1 meet and C"hoose tl1(' team~ to compete. ,.;tudents who de!-iire ~ea~on l!C'kets auclltn<..e in th£• hil!h sl'ltod auditorium ED ASSISTANT BUSINESS

!e~~t ac·t1~.·1tic·~ on the hill. , . I fnte;i.se rh·aln _ht·~,,·pen th di~tri<'l l~hou.ld se1·ure thc·m at o~c·e a:-- the Ii: a 1 '1artin De\'rie}i -and \·ergle Gilmat MANAGER OF ANNUAL

1 he oftH'PI":" o• tl~c· ne'' organ1:1.allh 1eam~ and the cl 1st nets has de\'elo1wcl. of five hundred does not co,·t'r Uw l< .. featerl them In n. hard fou~ht eon

re· Pl'P:-.ident, \ Pri:Ie Giln,an: \'it?-1

Tt will be inll1rPstint.: to know what 1 yParly demand for them. All st11fh·11t:-: test. This \'ear thal .... rh•Jol will ha\'< Henry ,\Ii\ ht•! this \\t•Pk annoum·f'd

resillt~nt. l.t">on $~1n·r~~ st>rrE-l:l[t, teat~1~ \\ill bP here a ... tho:-;e so far who paid activit\' fC'P:- last tall \\'.11 the nrl!:\li\·~ nide or tht; railronli que th<..• appoi 1111·nl or -'' "'~ Lul'ih~ Mt·-

idnPy ~111la•rla ld; St'r~eant al Arm. elig1hle ha\"r playPd exceptionally good I ind their name> po~ted on tlw bulletin 1 on Cr<11·J,pn ; .. <l!-1'"-i~tant bu~inl::'ss man-

·orneliu:; HP1Ting-trm. I hall. and th e <·ommittee has good rea- hoard as elli~ih l e to 8ea!-lon tickets as a~t:>r of tht Hl:!tt ~1on1anan ,\liss ~k-The charter nH·ml1er .... h~sitles t~ on 10 h_elh.~,·e that the l'ivalrr will' a refund for rhls ree. Th<'ir tic:ketR lla.\·ing: !'l• curPll 1ht> dt>batPs the next rrat·kt:n i~ "1• I alllp 10 rill tht- 1)()8\·

!firer-.; :ire Hnrlt.•y Holltne-~wort <lcvek>p mto maoy hotb· c·ontcsted may Ue sernrl'd at the busitWRs office ..;tep will lw the H•i('rtion of tea ml" t!on httYiu;• J 1d co·" 1len.11Jlt• t•x11er

li111.r llullhl<t.•. Llo\·J [lt'\'orC', \hculfj. .:aJ11 .. 's An10ng tilt ti.iron~ teams are t1tKn reque~t. All rt-~t n ed st."al tkk- Zalt :> J.:<'toll. Sidn(•y $uthtrlan11. TJ;n L it·n11• alon•Y 1 s lint

r ,·our ru;:J;rd hl111" nwuntain~ -arrcl \\'w'fl • • Clair, ArtJ:,1r ".\IorJ. Hf'J(·nn. C.t•:1t r'all~. ' lile1' City. L .\'- PIS will be~ i1t nt thC' Galla.tin Dru_!:: Gra~ 1 ,iu ~aLt•r:-; .!nt.l \-1•rg1f' Gil r \\'. K 'fomstm, fiPld man

Our Alma )later, u~ar. l'll, E. A ill •I'.• ~11111 Zale~ ~~<.'Ion I ...:!own, Butte. Anac nnda. Dillon, ~tis- Stf'))"P. A limit of (;nt' liundn.·U and un •. ll 1111: 111hf'r-.. f•f !hfl' r:lil ~an ur wintli:1g- ~trt·ams aud green ,·alley sou la L::mrel. Park. Gla!":.gow Poplar. ~e,·p11ty.1in· ha-.; IJrf'n pla<'C'd on tlit~"'r 1 l<l""l 'c·ar. B< .... hk~ tht·s .. thrrP !~ :-

,\'p"ll gi\P n rousin;::; rheer. Ott Itomnf'y, 'Hi, !'l}'ent a few cia)' ! Terry. f;le:idiH'. SwPf't Grasto. and c:alcs. The rt'..,t!l'\Nl ~Pat~ i.1dllf!L I ~cod n1rn:!) r er 1rrc::11:•1•11 in "r..-...:tr-a•

tl'O.llinuel 0:1 Pag-e 4.) I in Ut17f'111:tll du in!: p,,,. pa~t wePk Belt The> sf'a~on'}i r• 1·ont of these J'(lWS A n c n. in 1lebate.

Pro!e• in dairyl11~ i~ attending 111... shcn course al l:h•ll and Knli:-.JJPIJ 'to'' u ....

this week

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ASSISTAl\T AVVERTIS IXG hlA.'iAGER

: I SPORTS \\'RITER .

I I ASSJSTAl\T SPOilTS WHITER

I SOClb."I'Y EVITOH

I. I CIHCUL.AT ION ~lASAGf:R

THE ANN U AL CAMPA I GN.

.. LhlON SAY E RS. '21 . HELE.X H ILL, '21

.. H. l!UNTZE H, '19 Success Cafe

• IT WILL SAVE YOU 50 CENTS. I

exa:~~: :~0:~1 ::::h 0~~~~~;:1:~u~vi~~~ at~:tile:.:~ 1

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IT PAYS TO BUY OU'~ :.\1EAL TICKET 1

I This \\e£>k t-;Q\i..· !ht~ C"I>('ning ot a campaign for !he sale or 1\lontanans (Th t · 0 ) l hllCh a~ has Ut>\ ~r bet·n JHlt on in 1hc inslituliou before. :-:ev. methods have • a

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ha,·e to.

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PHONE 97-R. Lady in Attendance. l ----

j h<>en adopte_d and tlw pntire work gin•n a business-like basis previously 1-------------------------------...J

unthoughL 01. l ============================== ! The Hrs I week ot the <:ampai~n has been :_i t'f mtliete sutcess, th students I {Im' ing- respondt•d loyally from the time the sale b gan \\'ith practi<'ally

oll or thL' frate>rnitie:-. Ri;;ned up lO a full on(> hundred per C'ent and with the

dng~p~ W<'11 started toward thr goal there is little doubt but that the out('Ome I i will he far b(•tter than was expected. Gallatin Grocery Co

.. ! l I j I In_ a~lopinh thi:-. new method or sell:ng .• ro.nannns the jumor dnss i~ I

=====================::::========= 1 ps1nb!Jgh1111!'. a preN'dt•nt tha1 ~houh.1 lle rollowed to some extent aL least

r- b) succeeding dc1s~t:~ C'ompetltion bet" een organizations abO\ e e\·erythin~ · 1 I/ t!ISf' "11! incl11< ea rap11l sale 01 hooks Pre1 t>ding ('la!5ses ha'c f.l1led to takP GIG

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LANOOHR'S Green House

PHONE 9.). 31;; So. Tra,·y.

1 ·Hhnntagp ot thb ancl the proper numher of hi,oks han., :iot bet•n sold

I Tho~e c11ga111?.c111on~ that ha\t._. reached the hund1ed 11E:r l·t:'nt mark 1n

! tfw IJrsl \\(>C'k ol thl.' l<IJl1JJa1~11 .lit· w be t 11Ulllt.'1tllt-tl for tlH 11 lo, al and

~~prompt !:iUpport -

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I :\t>'.\l Wn•k thl• lllnlh unnual ba~ketbnll tourJHlTlll'lll " 11 .10 doubt la_•

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nµptTI1lc-..t Ll the mimb u1 all or the <·ollegf;:'" !>IUdem f'ro, the latt·..:.t

n-•J1(1rt-.., it promi~L's to top all pr<•Yious tourne) s.

Om., of the <.:hiPf ohjet·t~ or lhP tourn.nue111 hi 10 :111Yl r1 !st .\lontana

~tall' ('ollPJ?,t• and • 't.'ry t:Ifort -..J111uld be J)1ll forth by la·1h l\Ul •111s and

t 11H.·t11f) t<1 .( ha1 thi"" i:.-; JUIH' C'ollcgt :-.tnd..-nts <.·au do this by ~c:: ociating

'1 wilh and uiiting tilt· '1:-. 'tir:- a:-; m11d1 as po:-;!-<ihlP and IJ~ ma kin_ thi msl'IYE·s

:t\·q1wi1flP1l \\ith tlwm.

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You can always enjoy a sha\•e or hair cut with us.

Ramsey'& Williams FIVE CH AIR-ALL EXPERTS.

_____ l 28 We l Main St. Bozeman, :\Iont.

We Are Ready For The ,, Touinament

AND WILL HAVE.\. BIG STOCK OF FRESH(' \:'>DIE~

EVERY DAY.

The Sugar Bowl The Home of Home Made Cand ies

Gallatin Lumber Co. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OP HIGH GRADE Ll 'MBER

AND CLEAN COAL bIVE US A CALL.

Owl Creek Coal IS OUR SPECIALTY.

.\SK TO SEE OUR Sl5,000.00 PLAN BOOK.

PHO\'E 2 0. Bozeman, Montana

For The Latest in Dress And School Shoes

l'O:llE TO TH.r.

Exclusive Shoe Store L.\ '.'IG BROTHERS. Propriet ors.

Bozeman Hotel Modern Moderate Cozy

OBSERVATION NOTES

By Gauche.

T'.c otlkr da \ \\.hpn t 1 ~

:Ill llll \\'as ,itiout ~b:

ln<'iws det>J> \Ye obscr· 'ed a young l.AlJY. A real S,\.l<.:;l!:T young 1hi I:!

\\"earing- In\\ shoe i Antl silk Slorking.;: And !->he was artemptin!! To c-ros~ th(' :11 l'DDY road, .Just then a HERO a11pean·d on the s('.l'Jle. And he just l..IF'Te-d lwr l I' Rlld C'ARried hl'r m·er th~ Jll'd. ·1 hen The IIl~HO anol the S\n;El Youn~ thing \\'alked all. OYer town to Find mora :\IL' I>

to c-ros~.

And XO\\' we know "hy ALL Or the S\\ eet YOl'XU THIXG~ \\·ear low shOeS and t'.dlk SIOc·kl:-O:~S

and Tn To crosg The MU J)J)y rnucl \\'hen the men are c:oming-nown from

c·hool. A:llEX.

JUST A GIRL

:I.i.1n a Ll1ron~ ha,., had to talJ For a girl, .T.1~t n girl;

\lany a king has hnd 10 (·raw! l<"'or H girl, .Just a girl.

WlH'n a hPrtJ goes to war I h~ nm) bait le for the right,

Bul 'tis Ilkeliest by far Tl1•tt h ~nlllcs forih to l"i1;-b/

F'or :t girl.

\\'hl'll lht• dor·lQr turns to say: ··1l's a girl.

11· lil

.Ju~t a girl. n1urmnrl'> with tlisn1<1~,

"\\'lrnt· ~ gl•·l Just a girl?"

Ah. hut why tbe sadnPss there

For a girl. .lust a girl;

\\'h\ .wa:-; 110.\· s\\t>Il! out 01 :-;ig"ht F'or a girl,

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.Ju~t fo1· a girl

0, ''nu lei heaven sl ill he bright, ~\nd W(lUhl nny good man carP

To ad1ie\'e it. if he mi~lit

:\1·\ 1; 1:l:ti111 tore\ t:'r there .Jut;t a girl, Glorious g-irl

1.:an~as State Colle~ian.

In No Da nger

··1 :-:n~ . .Tat11t•g, I want to insure my

l·onl-.) :tnl .u::ainst fire. \\·hat would

a. policy tur ::·211,lH111 t·ost ?"

''\\"haL c.·oal is it? SaI11e kind

) cm si:•nt nte Ja~t?" ··r<-•::;.·· ··1 would11°1 bother insuring il if

were you. It won·t burn."-Boston

Transeript.

Unsafe Experime nt.

T!J~ party (If rouri~l!-1 were watl°ll·

·11g l 11of. X as tu..:' exhumed the wrap-

I 1ed Uudy of ao andt>nt \.~gyptian. "lnwres1ing. hut a bit risky·• re-1

marked the profe:'sor, ··this mummy 1

nu st ha' e ht.len an EF'~ ptian plum

TR.\ DE AT THE !:iTORE THAT WILL l\1 AKE BOZEMAN

SAFE F OR DEMOCRA CY.

The store that fought and annihilated the frame up against your pocket book and caused the price of your living to be based upon whole~ale cost, instead of upon the will of a small bunch of money grabbers. Trade at

Sawyer's 3ozeman, :Montana. PHONE 92.

OH, BOY! SAY. HAVE YOU H EARD THE NEW

COLUMBIA RECORDS That we haYe j ust recei\·ed ? Some ma:·e you sing; some make you dance; others wrap themseh·"~ :!round you.

Here Them Tod .. _ ..

ROECHER'S DRUG STORE J >er.. I ~~~~~;:;::;;;:;::;;~~~;;;;:;;;

I ··wouldu·t il Lu:• i111en•s1in~.·· said ?. ==

r .... manth: )01111g lady, ·•if Wt_• c-onld

'!ling hi111 10 lite~.. Arcade Billiarn ?arlors "l111ere•tin1<. tml a btt ri•kr." retutn-11 FINEST PARLOR IN GALLA'Ii.' l'OtJi TY

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.. ll the professor. "Somebody might I ta1e to P•Y him tor his time "-Brown A NICE LI E OF CIG.·'.R ', CA1'\IDIES AND TOBACCO. n~·s \1agaz111e

- ~- l~' ~~~~-F-IR~ST~C_L_A_s_s~B_o_'v_L_I_N_G~A_L_L_E_Y_s_. ~~~~--'

I "l tell vou~·::~fe~:I~ 1cry <'>pen- ===============================: sh t\ artic.:le. •

··True. but you mnst r member a H"gh Cl Q t"stry wile la,ls a Ion!< 11111e." People's • 1 ass en 1 1101110 Journal. GOLD CROWNS .$5.00

Fro m W illie's Essay.

\\"e ouKhta eat. more fish. The fls.l

;.;; a dean animal ,.o 1 will neYer ~c

t rompin~ 111 1he dusry road o

s<·rntrhiug in the dirt and it tukes

hntl' e,·p1y day '' hethcr it need~ it <' •10t. Pro1ll<l·~ llome Journal.

SIL VER FILLINGS

SAFE. RAPID, EFFICIENT

$1.00

SERVICE .

MODERN DENTISTS Owenhouse Building. P hone 144 .

Be Ba ten to It

''Germany, confe:{sln~ he1· wickd· 1-----------ness and protesting her repentan.,, EVERYTHING IN 1 remin<l~ me of n ras<-·ally rorttne

hunter.· said !ht" director_ or mil a-I L ry aeron:rnrit·~ General Kenly. oose

·'This fortune hunu;r was desc1b- I I

Leaf Books! Ing hi~ v1trs!lil of a Pittsburgh h tr-

"·111 proposing.' said bis Jiste r:-r 1 I f>~s: PHILLIPS I you ought to have told her, Geo~t~. :

\\'hy the hlttel'llt» dH•layed' .. I <hat you "et·e unworthy or her. 1iat I .;;1;mp ilny some strong man will s\\Par hail ~eldom fails:

Thell !he great ro1111d worhl ''a:;. "The fortunp llnnter gave a glomr Book Store

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made \ 1 1 I F'or that ~irl. aug 1

\" 1 '"" ~oin~ to !Pl! her oat \ Y. and E. FILING YSTEM I Ju~t tl I\ L'. rl. I hp :--.1iJ, ·IJ.il ti'' tol(I 1l to ITIC' list. -----------·--------

Wby did Adam talw tlh Uitt" Jo:x. ---------

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WIND ROUfiHENEO FACES

The soothing, softening, and h1•aling Cream for wind rough­ened faces is

\'ELVET WJTCH HAZEL CREA~1

Thoroughly medicated, daint­ily perfumed, ea-~ y o apply. ls not greasy or sticky. Good for chapped hands a~ well as the face.

TWEi TY-FIVE CE. -TS THE BOTTLE

R 0 S E 0 R U fi C 0.

THE \\J>EKLY EXr·o~··;:-<T FRIDAY )!ARCH j 1919.

I' PRES. HAM IL TON GETS

I NOVEL SOUVEN I R.

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HA YE YOl' ' EE:\' THO E

Hand Tailored Suits ,t, =--SOCitfY ,y, I h•~:e:~~~mr~~:i~:,·: ~~~~- ~s::~:; ~ ~ and match stand from Ora C. :\fudd.

___ _ a former student in ele<·trkal engin-1 1

The boys says th y are great. So will you. ' ILK SHIRTS - S ' APPY CRAVATS - SOLrn SHOES I

·I ---------------------' eering of the class o( '1 but now in I .J ·d-1.: • ~tark ~~,ent the we<•k Pnd Sunday. Frann~ The ash tray is made of the Home of Harl ·haffner & ?.fan• ClotheR

fn Lh i.1c:;;.tc~n wirh bis parPnts. ·head of ,, five-in<·h shell and thto re· Dr \fargaret :--:onHeldt was enter- I <'eptal le tor the matc·h box ts support­

.\lil'>:. t>onald~on wa::; a dinner g-uest tained al lhe AJJ)ha 0 house Tuesday' ell from the ce:iter ot thf> ash trar

at thl· Alpha Hou.;e Tue~day evening. eY nin~. 1 by a [T S .. 30 caliber shell. On each 1

1 side cf this receptacle is ~oldered a

:\lb.:-- ~faxwell wa:-: a lun«heon :.rne:--t I ~1i:ss Gladys :\fa thews was a guest Frenrh <:oin. Cigar holders in the

Holloway's The senice The Prices

at tlw Alpha o i.ou:-:~· Tuesday side or the ash tray are also made of :i1r~ George Roosevelt Sunday for of bent Frenc·h coins. On the ~ille of

is Better are Right

dinner. :\tis~ H.uth XolJlP wiJI J~a\·p Saturday

the ash tray of one of t.he souvenirs 1 Th£" Botany and Bncter!ology .lo11r­

nal dub met for a !'=Odal ~t>ssion F°Ph. wr \\1titehal1 whert! <.:hf' w1tl do her

~prln~ shopping.

I -Thl· T1·rii·s dantE" \\ill bP postponed

u111 I a fullirc date lte<·ausc ut the out­

hrt-Hh of hte 'lh ...

-.-- . .. \are marked the words "Argonne For-Thc Alpha 0 girls en tertained\ 1ewr I est"' and on the other 'Thatean The

Lar~e and Ray Cameron at tllnner Sal- iry.'" 2ri. \'arious forms of amusenlf•nt I

I The souvenirs a.rP no\'el and mH.•fuJ were indulged in, and Rupert Su·~t::.

and are the first ot the kind to be ee.1 gan~ an l.nerestin~ talk upon hi~ ex-urda~ night.

:\Ilss '.\fariP Bunnel and :\liss Flor- here. 11erieuc·ps in C'amp life. Th ladib

pnc·e \\·esc·h were lu:icheon guests N pr~pnrE.>d a t:Splenllid SllPl>t'r. whic:h Hamilton hall Tuesday. Gosb-\\'hy were you weeping in

Hal ~tcwnrt. Bn<>n \\"c·Lbt·J" an1l 1 . h ? \'as ~f'n ed at the close of the mef'l-

• .John Lillard wer~. init iated into ~he II :'llit:s Georgia Knott and Miss Mary t 1 ~i~~C'l~~ew:so: ;noY in _g pk·ture. Ex. ing. ThosP in atte-ndanC"e \vere Prof.

Si~ma C'hl frat~rnity • a.lardny en•mne f.'rancis Eeverett were dinner guests - :ind '.\lr...: Swingle, rn~r. and ~lrs. Jen-

CHARMINfi SPRIN6

HATS

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nison. PrnL anu .'.\lrs. f-'ootf'. Proft~~~ 01 =============== I enin~. game played hy thf' College frC'shmen ~i;auldinJ?. !·:!wood :'ilorri~. '119. Rupert

I Th., Teta Xi fraternity announce -- It am and lh P Belgrade bi,:::h ~c-ho<'' S.tr<'et~. ·1~. Gladys H.itz. 'lS. Gran' Hutoka 'liller and Theo \funtzer as. Miss Emily Kingsbury and Miss .1 or-, e . ); . ~1 S

FOR., EVERY llCCASION

READY TODAY

EARLY SHOWING

of , ew and Exclusive Styles

SPRING

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UNDERWEAR

Athe'na Union

Suits in fJP:<b

aull white •; C )!. Athlet-io u:iion su.its for college gir)s.

f'<>'' Under· ~tuslin of dain t:r materials.

pll;'dgC's. Pne Gaston were entertai ned at the team. ~an.1·an~ \~·as the cti\·ersion a1 f ~~:~l~~~~~I~ .~;~~::n'. witzer. Ruth Gn•e:1'

Phi Gamma house Tuesday e\·eni:ig at thP auditorium alter the game-.

:\rhs ~Jarlyn Judd w;.1s .a dinner dinner. The Phi Gamma 1raternity enter ·nie exec mi\ l' C'mnmittee of the

I guc·~~ •1t tlH' Aivha O ho\IfH:• Saturday!

eq•nin~ The '.\fisst>s F'lore:iC'e Aitken .. Jorene tabed at a fires ide party. Sunday a1-I Al umni association held a husiness

ternoon at their home on \Ye8t :'\len I meet in~ '.\fc.lHlay afternoon for thr j

denhall. \"ery delightful solos were- purpose c,;f revising the maili:11; list. I I Gaston. Dorothy Ann Holland and H:•milton w if'

Al !w 0 hou~e Gladys :\latlwws were guests at din- sung liy l\!iss :'.\Jnry FranC'e~ Everett. ).Jany -addresses of the alumni have w A L K E R ' s I ner at th e :'\Ic·Keown home Sunday. At :-.: 30 delldous refresbmf'nt" were- I been changed during the past fev SPECIAL TY STORE !

===============~ . -.- sen ed The inntf'd guPsts were tll( months, and the co1nn11ttee w11! great-1

· ... I M1ss Marguerne Lmdsley. Miss :\tar- I :\hsses :\!:in· f';rarn.'J'-'= E\•erett. Gracr l y appreciate any mformuUon as to ~

A WORN OUT SHOE I A !;:. n lucid and :\fiss Lillian O~·ummo1!d I '.'\11tting, '.\Ia;·1e Holmslan. :i.tnrl:rn .Jndrl new acldresse~ or positions among tl1e • i CONDUCTOR OF FLU were dinner guests al the h.a111m .:'\u Jo~ne (;a~lon ,\lildrC'cl Stf'\HH'L Ann gr ad uates Alumni news may be sent '---------------

frater:-iity house~ay. I P1edaluc ancl .:'\ona Sac-kett. to any of the follow1:ig Edmund Burk. ================ I

'01. l·lrnirman of the executive rom-

The doctor may be able to Ott Hom,ney'. M~~s . Fra:ic~s Kyle. ~lies Bo"s Snyder entertained at ,• mittee: Grace Kirk. '11, correspond ---- ICE CREAM ----\, sa\·e ~-our LIFE, but we can and )l!Rs F,\ el~n 1\ ate.1 man \\ere drn· 1 ,.ei·;· 1.11 tere·. ti'ng t"eed 1.11 her rooiii 1

1 m~ seeretan·. An me Breneman. ·01

SOLE ' Bi'ick made from stotk cream I save your . ner !{llf'StR at the Plu Gamma house Snnday e\'eni.lg. at Hamilton hall. The I sec-retar)'·treasurer; Jack Tayl r, 12; or any combination of below HaYe your ~hoes repaired at "und>'' I ~1 d s · ·14

~ • · · ----'-- in\·ita1ion read as fololws: ··oear Ply- or • a ge ~ wnzer, · Vanilla Chocolate Caramel

CH.\~IPION SHOE REPAIR ~11,., l"rance' ~!organ. ~liss Inez month Hock: You are invited to meet FANCY CENTER BRICKS

I 1 1· the other hen" in Snyder·s barnyard I -------·----------! :,\fade in quart sizes with the

I SHOP _I Field .. :'lfi:-:;s Hilda Herein, and ~tiss Snndav (:'\'('ning. Flbck will •"aU1er nt ! I r h . h t .

I · I · ~ . oil owing s apes m t e cen er: Gra(·(• Omplra are c·oufinetl to t leir ninl· p. m. F'eed scattered immediate- SEE FREE o· d

I 7 E. :.\Iain home. in Hamilton Hali with lnfluell7.a Iv. \\'Ill <:o home to roo•t.-Hen Svn- 1 ~~:;::;~;k ~1f;~:r L j cier." Th.e invited gnesto were ihe PLANS AT ! Club . Egg

luJ -r.- rr I Lit:'Ut Toney Blish has returned to :\[\<.:ses .\Jnrr Fiannigan. Helen )labee I Heart Bell @.M BERS-1· J SH ER '9· I ---i Oozcman 10 rc,;ume his work as chem·! 0 ·;I .Klinkerberd. Christian Rin·ber. 1

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. I Spade Red Cross --ALWAYS RELIABLE-- I I isl in the Ex11erimeot Station. Lieut. Hp! l' ' Ro."er'.·, li"ie11 II INDl'"DU.•L, "·IOI.DS

L ewi•. ~larly n .Judd. Theo. )1untzer. I I Ameriean Beauty Kewpie Phone 186 306 \\'. ~lain I Hlish has seen acti\'e senke in "en arey ..• gnes .~ " ' I C 0 P E L A N D " "' " -

E. W. HARLAND France. ~lildre<I l"orost. \Yilma Jones. lldie PHONE 82. Cupid and Rose Easter Lily

I l>r. ~lar"arel :-lordfeltlt Is a guest Jacobs. Zelma Nelson. Dorothy Reed, I 11 Bundle of Roses Rabbit

U d t k d l :.\[arr !''rands i-~verett. ~fabel C'armi<:ll· t I S all Rose Egg n er a er an at llamillon hall t;1is wee\<. during ael. Fra1wes \\'o«ask. Dorothy Ann Corner of Church a!ld }lain. I N':.sturti~m . . Apple : the time that ~he i~ cleliverini; htir in- Holland. Gladys :'\lathews. Gladys Gor- \ rurkey Hen

E J l I tere!-ltin1; and nnv instructivp lectures

m a mer · <Ian, Paradise Hilz, Esther Har tz. Es· FANCY BliLR CREAi\18

'I lO the wnmen and-fac·ulty mem.bers.

tlwr Eames. r}lta :-lorcull, Edna Sch· . l\Iade to Order

I ribis. ~mily Kingsbury. Grace ~utti:-ig. p GI ].tar .. hm itllow

PICTURE FRAi.\11'.'IG Ott Romney a HI Mbs llulh .Jane Hos"11Hll'Y Trackwell, Maud l'ening, ecan ance G ' s '

The Way It Should Be Done . I ::1~~hi11~ ~;"~i~7gs~:~~n~;~~d·:~. ~~~er~~~~ lsauel Brooks, Monba Johnson, and YOU AR~f ~~D TO BE Ne!:~~e ~~~~~ng 1 t Billie Hill. 1 Macaroon Bisque

I SuccesBor to Pratt & Son t at 3:0T o'clock. Rev. \\'alter H. ! North. of Billings, offic-iated. ~lr. 1 Now let's see what you look French Tutti Fruitti

-THE-

SCHLECHTEN STUDIO.

12 So. Black Ave.

l'P-TO-DATE PORTRAITS

I I and ~!rs. Romney expect to make their :: II :: •••• - :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: II like I The. 'Bozeman ===============================-=-~: ! ho1~e in.Salt Lake City after a trip to :. ALUMNI NOTES U j

G II · L d C ! icailform•. ·- , ; ~ 1 The Central Studio 11 Farm.ers Creamery a atln au n ry 0 I The Theta XI rraternilY ga,·e a :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :> :: :: :: U :: :: \ ! \very enjoyable dancing party Satur· , I Manufacturers of Gallatin·

1 i day e\'ening. at their home. for their \Ve treat your photo and Gold Products

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members and pledges. Mis. Esther L' 1 1 1 H r ·is - W. K. Judevine, Jr.; Manager Hartz was an honor guest. Blue and ,. •. ":;~~; 1 ·,~ ·:~.-~as:sh~~~;it:~·at ·Ca~.:; I films right. USE '!GALLATJN GOLD" copper de<'orauons were very taste- Lc·wis uftt 1. a monlhs fu rlough.

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\ Call u for Price's ..

I! fu lly arrang(ld about the house. Mr., __ _ and

IS A GOOD LAUNDRY

ready

HAS A GOOD DELIVERY SYSTEM

at all times to serve the college students. and .'.\!rs. Parker and Mr. and ~Irs .

1 Helen Fisher Willson, ·10, lelt last j "

If you are particular. try l Th~l~r were chapercns for the oc·- week with her husband for New York -----·------

! I cas1on. I city. I ! Gallat1·n Laundry Co I Saturda,· Henhg ~!iss Ruth ~oble. 1

RlJJterl 8treet~is.bacl< al bis i 1 Gem Theatre. Miss Oorothr Ann Holland, Z\fi ss Gl ad· former work on ··<:ereal diseases," w i th I S U N D A y .A. N D ~I 0 N D A y

J ys Mathews, :\Iiss J orene Gaston and the lJ. S. department of a~rit•nlture. I t Billie Hill, Joe Bush . Edward Hagen. -- I BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION

t Ceretana Means Quality

lj In Flour and Rolled Oats-Try Them Today

The Bozeman Milling Company

CANDY SMOKES

TAKE HER A BOX OF

JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES

THE APPRECIATED CANDIES

GEO. H. WILLSON CO.

PINK GEORGE

Joe Kin;.:-, Ji m Morarity a 1id Dewey .John :'11cCabe, '18, has accepted a I Streets, motored to Belgrade, w here position in Great Falls in connection

with advertising work. The Squaw Man

-TRY- Clark Nordquist, '17, is now Li the I COOMBS BARBER ~::~~;,/r the ~lilwaukee railroad I:

.. ... also ..... SPECIAL MUSIC-5 PIECE ORCHESTRA

Mrs. R. 0 . Wilson, Director

--SHOP- I Mary Wylie, ·10, has accepted a po ===========================-===-f siticr.i as teacher of home economics J

in the high !iichool a t Hamilton, ;'I.ton- I

"COUSINS" PUMPS AND OXFORDS

are here for your inspect ion,

girls Our spring footery is

is the most beautiful we havP

eYer shown.

taua. I IT'S THE EARLY CHICK THAT LAYS THE WJNTER

EGGS

You will find the QUEEi\ and TREASURE STATE Ruby Hodg::;kiss, '18. has resigned her posi tion as manual training in- i t

structor In the Three Forks h igh I' JNCUBA TORS school. After a s hort visit with her I . . ' parents she will take charge of the I the kmd that produce the early cluck and lots of them. Sold by

S0'i\i ng department or the Butte Hh:!;h l 0 h Hd school. s w

"He 110\er- makes a mistake. be·' ! wen 0 u e e cause he ne\·er comes to a decision,"' 1 -----------

ST .\ T I 0 N E R Y PERIODICALS

1 Reeds, Bootery __ _______,, 1-~--- The Season's Smartest Pumps and

Oxfords, The Most Comfortable too SEE THESE LOVELY '.'IEW SPHl:'\G OXJ'OHD-.. AND

P UMPS I~ THE F.UIOL'S "RED cnos-:" "TYLES.

E\'ERY PAIR IS COl\IFORT BLE THE FIR~T D .\ Y YOU

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WE CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES AND MEND THE HOLES

ANO SEW YOUR BUTTONS ON FOR QUICK SER\' ICE CALL 185

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111

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" 'EAR THE:\!. EXPERT FITTL ·c SElfflCE.

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City Dye W_o_r.~k_s __ !ii

PRICES $7 .00 TO $11.00

THE WILLSON COMPA 1866

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PAGI·: F'Ot;lt

Hoosier

SIT COMFORT.\BLY .\l\"D RESTFULL Y

,\ T YOl' R \YORK

And thus "a·:e useless >tep.- while accomplishing kitchen I.ash in harf the time. Through Hoosier, the most Yaluable labor-sa1•ing di!I •01•er ies are brought right into your kitchen. They enable you to do a better day's work and do it eas ier.

Don 'l wast<" lauor ,\nd food another day. Hoosier prices are low and. the small pa.vments make it possib le for you to own one of the la!Jor sa1 ers.

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THE WEEKLY E. POY~:.'11' FRIDAY, ~!ARCH ~. 1919.

NOTICE-1\IERCH.\:'\T.'

11

.Telltng of those t1an<'e~. dnfE'S. and fun I

You Can Make 200 Cups of Tea Than w~ now ha\ e tt.~rt behind Chorus I To the :\lerubers of the Rt:>t.1il ~lt·r

from each 1 pound cannister f 'Ti::; long long time \\e've \\RitC'd C'lrnnts' r:xdtallg'"'

of I Within the Hall on the Hill p,,rmbsic-n b hereli) ~rnnll·d to tht.·

11 While tl1e rierce flu germs .are ra;.;:ing. State Colh,•i:e Da:skt>tball Tournament

S b And thl') rnge on still. I C'omnnllC'C' to t'Olirit funds for tht.· 1..·om·

an Ot ns I rhere'll be loniz:er days ot wait111~ in~ ('Onll:'::ilS in "larch.

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Hefon· \\e hreak qun i.mtint•. IH:TAll. )IERCHA~"'l'S ' EX.CiL.\.:-.;GE,

T 11 lhH we'1 e ~oing to !:'hUW the nu J!;l'rm~ (Slg:lCd) J-:. H. -f<l.Rher, B c·~

11·,. I""" 1~ di:e~~l and <listinot

1

i "':l::ni~:,:•: th.~7:1:1~rl: ,"~~~:- bo seen., I PICTURE f RAMINr. fhYor:-o, all l'fil'efully ~electld an1l \\ orking. 11laying tuo. U

:\""e, er idll' tor a. moment 1

I h' 1•ndt"1t produl'mg the 'c·n rh·l1· J l'ightm~ Spamsh tlu AS IT SHOULD . 1

1.:a.tt"l~ u ag1 unt tea!S I Though l he soldier boys ha \"e got it. I Xot so f.lr a" ny. l

I \\'11) wa.,te good cream .1.1d ~ugar ~till "ere bound it shall not t·ross BE DONE I tho 11111;-1 J

BROKE:\ I

LE:'\SES 1·1 ..... ~ .. "

DUPLIC.\ TED ~

,a1·e the pieces-we clo all !<incl~ of optical work and re­pairing.

LE SL IE E.

111

Rrokeu Lt-nse::a .r1·11la<.:C'tl sHn1t· day

II - --r t---------------------~-I:! COMMERCL\ L l\" .\TIO:'\AL

!' ! I <·U a poor •·UJ! o !tea. when you eun So right there it"e )?;Ol to stny l'ho.,

IHl\e C..'ha~c \~ Sanborn':-; f'8nif'tPr It 'THEEn )1. S. c:· I teas at \ Tune. Pack all :-our troubles tn

11 Your Old Ku Bag

25 CENTS to 95 CENTS CAN

11. ('ome all -' e !'itu<lent~ la·re at ~r R C.

Sole Agents And Cheer. Chel·l'! C'heer'

I Sho" them you·re earnest in your

1· .H\~"

LINOLELirll AND ART jj cap1tJ~, ~~1~:~:, <'n-~~::~.ooo STORE ' Surplus a11<l Profit« !:>2.)0.0f\O

Th H D worh anll play,

OS. • l.\ea 1

f'or .\Ima )later ctcur. I Xo\,·~ th(• time to 1alh· \\ben the

moon Is in the i;ky.

I Bozeman Montana "Ja)lanese Art Good1<"

Ro lift lll) your \"Oi<'~!-> to dear I THIF )i.:,; c and lift them hioh! •TY PEOPLE PRACTICE ECOX0:\1Y

I Pra.ctiral e<·nnomy consi:•H<.:. ln Luying the thmgs you m.•c<l. hut

\NORD FELDT TA lhC' goods must have quality anc.1 tht> prices must be reasonable.

"Quality a nd Individ ua lity.'' LKS You ruul no r:sk in buyin~ her<· Our goods are iresh. fro•b and

r--~~ MOTTO-: ---

tirst ('lass. Tht" priN•s are a~ low as. Lhe Iov;est oi equal qualit'· and

O~-~ ii.~Nire;~.S TO M. s. C, WOMEN I we Hhr.vo n stan,lingR guara:noe, ~lone)h. ha"k if not satisfied I

! 8CHM~:,:~~;HERS "'~ .. :;. '.,, ::~:; ~;·,,;,~;:;;,;·;, I Com";,.;,:, Tmy 0 re r i

===============7======.-=:=======:::i IL____ ~lea~i;,~ ,~:~k ·~·~:~:.·r~r. [):::0~~:~!~1,:~ s-~-----Telepho~'lo._~::_I

:t. graduate or \ ·ass.ar college and bas

1 1' · The following ofOe:en .. were elected prnetked medidne in :'\ew York for I! Hav<' a Load of

1 !---~_.~-:;;,-~----- for 1he en~uing r<'nr: Professor c. L. a numl,er o[ )Nll's. Shorth· artcr

I :\lartin, :\lonlann State Colle,!'.!e. Boze- war was ch~clared she enlisted in the

PLUMBING and HEATING ·· l man. i\luntaua, president: Doctor c. f'ommission on Training Camp Ac·tivi- t

/ ELECTRIC \VIRl NG L. noadhout.-ie, Gnh·esirL:-· of ('alifor· fit's uncl dcli,·ered l ecture~ at train- I

:iia. l>a\·i~. California . vi<-<' president; ing ramps Lhroughout the \\estern and ! HEAR CREEK COAL

I Put in your Bin while the

Lands Lands,Lands WE HAVE THEM

I RE A DING Prol'es:.-or I~. G. \\'oodward, \\'ashing- middle western Rtales.

LAI\-1PS tern Stale C'ollege. Pullman. \\'ashing- Ur. ~orclfeldt has bef"n C'ho::;en to

ton. se<'l'etary-Lreasurer. atlcl r es~ C'Ollege womea in Lhis sertion

)fr. \\' K Tomson was named chair· ot the c·oumry. li er lecture::; here

f ground is frozen. I

j n.B:-. \ 0:\-r-.OBLE Ll'MBER AND LAl\IPS

We also Handle Ci ty Propert~·

Come and See U

! Company. STUDENT'S I

: 320 '~- Main.--Phone No. 4 n H BUDD 2 ro l •• ll'lJ.

mnn or lhe comm itlee 011 sluclent jud:;· I were pleasingly clelhered to a large I 1

Phone 16

in,:: eontesls. This is one of the most numbPr of women

important C'ommittees as .\lr. Tomson The suUjects df \C('tures were as ~-------·

SIMPSON & TRCI'IT

wit han? full ('har!{e of all the -.:tudent follow~-· j ,------·-----------judging teams. I _1 lutrodu1.l1..": Tl e Le8Hm:.- of the I Quality

I --- -- II ar. The P.iolo;»i<·al Approach ! 'erdce ------------ ii 1------------ ---~------

MAfiAZINES ---1: '"'~~~,;~',',:'~~:,';::~~"' I L~Df~g:i::~~~:,:::~"• ~ I CLUAfter tBhe Dance CCome tAo the FE I fneo lD fa<.·e with. social <·01~~iLlons 1 '1 .

I (Continued l'rom Page 1 \ unkno,,n a ~ener:J.l1ou ago. \\ tth the

! PRETTY RINfiS ! _r l We make a feature of our 1 · j

I ring~. And since the mission ·

Dance Hall fo r Private Parties at all Times BA.1'\'QUETS A SPECIALTY

of a ring i~ beauty, we select •1

l our stock ll'ith the idea of

showing an unusually large 1

I variety of atAll·acth·e designs. 1

1 Jt i~ a fascinating displa~· I

C.\:i\D!ES and CIGARETTES r iouni< men or the country separated ! I

from all the restriC'tions of home nnd I M H WHIT[

('01~1e. ~tudents ~oi1~ the ('~torus, 1• <.·oil c-led in huge ('amps; with young

I l- llal out Lhe Jo:rh1l !'lrtllll. women llk<"wi~e awa~ from home.

1 I V. C. 'Yray

• • 1 Stng praise to our Almn :\l~\ler. I E. C. Street prnctically supplementing the "~ork of! ------------------·---------------..!

23 \\r. i\ilain St. ! The ~chool Wl' are proud to d:dm. thP armv by lbeir own work in ('amps

I and in in<lustriftl centC'rs; with even

I ~rom which lo (;hoo•e. I

I ,Birthstone" and man:-· beaut·

'iful gcnrn ar(' shown in mount­

' l ings of lOk and 14k gold.

I $2.50 m $50.00 l ff. A. PEASE & CO. I Jewele-. and Optometrists

I 206 W. Main St.

' ··~rn)IORIE S:· I the college ran11m~ invaded uy uni·

== =========-==-=-=-=-;-;-; I Tune: Smiles. fo rms and military acth·ities, lhe I There's a pla<'e in old :\lonrnnn

. :.: :t t: :: u ::: :t ::: t: ::: i: u :: n :: \\·here the mountains pierce tile ~kies the past b~we regulated oui· social re-tht" C'U~toms and traditions which in,,

:: n /And between their sta tely snow-dad lntions hai·e lost their hold. 1 tt EXTENSION NOTES tt ranges, Toda)· there is a freer comradeship

j U U ' In a grt:>en a::icl fertile '·alley wide. between men and women t han e ,·er

t: U U :: U U t: :t :: ::- U !: :: :i :t I Lies a city. loved Uy u:; most dt>arly, before. and as 3Jwu.ys. treedom bring::; I I -- That our heart~ will ever long to 8ee. with it respons:blllty. To meet new

I situations !he girl of todAy needs

1·11" depn t -f D . For LIHH <'ity in that lertllt> \t\lley knowledo-c and clear ,·b;iou. 1l ii;;

I ~ r ment o airy Husbandry Is the home ot d~ar )I. :S. C. t:o

hn~ just completed tht> February scor· ab!::iolutely nece:->sary thal she lrn,\·e

I ing of buller from. ~Iontana creamer- t There our thou~hts will ~n·r wander some real unt.ler:i\tauclin~ of her~Plf

it>!!. This is tht' second entry of lhe \\·hen in after years we !-ltray, and o~ men, some unsigbt inlo the

sh. months edul·ational buller :;<:oring And in lonely hours we'll often ponder I g1eat .1.mpuls~s of lm·e and ,~·ork and

ro.nest whil'h has be1;>n conducted br Q'pr thostl- happy, carefre(• eollegt:' dnvs play. ~I sh~ ts. not only to d1ren h er

tht:o tlepa rtmenL for the pai:;t five Aud "e'll li\·e aga. ll Id • O\\ n lire w1sel) but to contribute her

year--. The cr1•n1111ny s('Oring the ments. m IOse ~o t:•n mo- share toward the rstabli::.;hment of a

Montana .State College of Agricul­ture and Mechanic Arts

Prnct ical courses in Civil, Electrical and i'1echanical En­gineering, l\Iechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, Horticultural. Home Economics, Indu,-trial Chemistry, Economics, Biol­ogy, Mus ic atlll Ar t.

Beautiful grounds. tommod ious buildings, complete wood and iron shopg, extern<ive laboratories, model kitchen :rn<l sewing r oom:., musil' and :::rt studio.

J. M. Hamilton, President Bozeman, i\lonta!la.

hight-•:;t for the six months will be And out· tbou;.:-hts we'll cherish ten- 1 new so<'ial order which !:'ha ll be safe,·

~hPn a gold medal. The students tak- derly, wholesome and fltteU to gfre the in- :-------------------------------.! iu~ sJ)f"riaJ dnlr,r work assist in the For the memories we shall lo\'e dividual a c han ce.

I THE HALLMARK STORE I ~-------------- HOW Ml ('H SLEEP DO YOU NEED '!

KODAKERY A Magaztne for Amateur

Photographers

J\\ARCH 1914

EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY "OCHlii.tiT£n. - """" "°"'•"•Ct•~ - NEW VOJll.K

·Do Jou-Tf'uu/./ 1 ~'t Lih

7& JI,tl:c Good Pictures?'

\''e h:t\·c the .u .ti hdp. T o e\ery

r• ~t.:11t p n:h.u.c.:r of a Kodak, Hr,:wa.it.', C:1H ... · or Premo camera :1 • ·J·'I> free .1b crir'1on to

i-woring and thereby gel tht:' prnrtke dearly most The eduta.1ionat work which the

I in j 1de;f ng hutter. ~

1

Are the mem'ries of.~ l. S. (' 1 go,·ernme.nt. lbrough its connnisRlon

~ I 1>11 Trainin~ Camp At·tivities. so sue-1

I _Pr~fei:;sor G. L. ~lartin and Professor .. QCAHA~Tl~E UAYS'' 1·t·~~ruu~~ t•a1-ried on in the camps ha5!

\\. 1 ... Tomson, ot t he department of Tune. There's n Long, Long- Trail. gin•n lo our YOUllK men a sane and

Dairy Husbandry. attC'nrled the an· .,;1·if>ntilk knowledge of UH? ph)-sicat i'

nual <·01n~ntion or the \\'estern Dairy OayR som~tirrn?s !:'eem migho dreary, and JlS:> l' hological farts of se-x . The

ln~truc-tors asscdation at Boh>f". Ida.. Xlghts not. quite so long woman·~ se<:tion was established to

thi~ week. This is an or~anization of P(lor I-fall ~Iris arr growing wean· enlist the aid of woman and girls in

tlw dairy i:1stnu·tors of the elt'H~n Quarantine·~ so strong. · · l'al rying out 1l1c tW\"ernment's JHO·

Il0<·ky :\lountain and PaC'llk States. Old time memories unbicldeu gram and to c;-1\"e thf"m the infor·

l·:.t1 h )t..•ar they ho'd a dair.v prolluf'tS <'ome to ta unt lhe mind malion whid1 1hey need in order to l

sho\.\ and havl" stmknts ju<l~ing l·on· hrlp intelligent!) ------! This work <·nn not eud with the

H \T STYLE a nd QUALITY

Pt"T THE "GO'' in GORDON

''ar Our men ha,·e fottl;'ht for ideals

.... . FOR..... I and <ll'e l'oming home "ith victory f

ha nng made the world sa re for demo·

SERvlrE _ QUALITY I <'nwy. It Is for nil of us. mon aud lJ women tOgl~U1er w ser that ciemo-

naty is mall.e safe tor eH·t'Y bo) anc.1

;~nh~;1 ~i~ P~~t~~~~~.~ \~e i:~~ SATISFArTION I! ="i=r=I =i'=' =o=u=r=l=nn=tl=.========

~ale in a Gordon. · ~~-~ ·

1 ~,\:i~.a.i ority of heads every- Shop ~t I, ,-~ f '

II h~:~:E1:J~t~~!;~.i~~:1\i~~:.:~~E~t~~ ELLIS BRANDLEY I ~ .~ .. J j.-~.f 1~· .~' .... ··} : J.ut & co I j . ..::: us show yuu tht· hat for I

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l'hl!' 1TH'hl tidpr..il of all a111atf"ur I 1 1 I ph '~"' :t11l11c m.ii:::t1int' , Evr-rv i, ue I : 1.00~ S L30. S.).00. I I b' t.hll, ill"'""•d and hlled ""h ! THE I C N \\'oocl , .. · 1 Let aus show you the latest I rrmo I"'&• VOGUE . . '.--s~1gnee I ! c~~1ples from Eel. \'. P1·ice & ,.

fiALLA'ff00

0~Ufi CO. l 1

1 Ern·)thingH~~-1:::~·dware and j Ql' \I IT" A, 'D HEiffll'F .__ CHA VE\ & JAC0~~-- 1 1___ _ ____________ l . Wal sh' s 1

The great common sense of the huma n race says-" Go

to bed \'\olien you vre tired; get up when you·re rested."

Just hO\\ Ion~ it Wkt.•::; to ;..ct n..:stt cl dt-pt.:ncls on how ·deep' HIU

s leep. P~rlrnp'i you nrt: one of t h~ lucky indi,·ldttals who nre ··c1e~d

tc thf" world" "hen you s let'p. Hui ii you are only about hHlt a~IN"'l) all night. Lossing about and

walt' 1\g al ('\'• de :::;ound . you can stay i:1 bPd twentr·four hour"

nnd i-<i:!l n:·: t • 8leepin~ ~oundl) is a maltt'r o( geuin~ 1wrf~·n

ly rt"l~v·1l. htest noi~t' kf"f"llS the nerves alert

\\'hRt you 111,·~d for dl'f'Jl. ~vmd slPC'P all night i~ a perfectly quiet

bed and a sprtng that invi t es complete relaxat ion.

That is wh) peopk ~IPC'J1 so lllll('h better in the Simmon:-- :.\letal

Het.1 and Slumber Ki.if: S11rinc

The Simmons :\letHl Bed i~ rnrist~l('Sb It lo(·k:-. lirm al tht «or·

ner::;. The corner lo<•k::; <ir+ nwde c•i pres~etl !::ilef"l ha\"e much lon~f'.>r

b aring surfnl'C'::- than thP R\Pnll!l· fit true an1.l snu~· not a <Teak.

nlltle or fe("li tu.~ 01 nnst1•arlint·Ss Tht:'!SC' p;.uentt·d cornN 101.:ks haH·

ma<le po~~ihlt• ch~· Three-P iece Bed-th(' new Bimmons idPa th~

spring fonnlne; a :-ohg l~ unit with the i;ide rail~.

The Slumbf•r King Sprin:-. n•:ill~ dl>('s what ·'nu ha' C' al" a.\-!' want

t·d a spring to do. It yit•lds to tht' wt·h~ ht of till' hori,Y. but supporb it

It fit!-\ s<1u;.u-e on tht.· hNl It dot> ... not sn~. hump--or lose its n~ilit>nt y

It is always a firm. 1•l.i~tfr lrtllllllatlon for tht' maltre~l". It i1n1t~:­

souncl. hl•alth·1d' ing sit't'Jl. It is rus1 proof It ha1'- no h•c1~t' <'llCb or

rongh l'Orner:-: nrnnot wt--:1 or t1•ar thC' tkki.U~.

The hard wnrk and nernm~ srr: in of tlWSl• drty~ rones altPntnn

to slec•1l . Tht' ~imnwns \h·tal Bt•cl And Slumber flt•cl Sprin~ arj'.>

\\hat you arC' loukln; m mad1 to Invite s leep .

'\"e haH• llH:"tU in ii Wilit 1 hOic-~ or hP3Ulifltl st)'lt•s iii bra~~

m enumel i l tolors and natural wno<l Pffe1·10 nl prireh no hki'wr than

nrdinan l>P1ls. Come in and let us show them to you.

SIMMO S BEDS MADE FOR SLEEP.

IDEAL FURNITURE CO. E.\RL ~. :11 \H ' H .\ LL. ~lanager.