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Page 1: 1916 SENTINEL - University of Montana

1916 SEN TINEL

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M A R C H , 1914.

19—W ork on th e 1916 S en tin e l beg ins.T w en ty s tu d e n ts o rgan ize P o litic s Club w ith W iedm an a s p residen t.

20— Co-ed b ask e tb a ll team d e fea ts M on tana College.

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M isso u la M e r c a n t il e C o m p a n y

T H IS sto re , th e la rg es t, b e s t and m o st p ro g ressiv e in th e U n iver­s ity C ity, is th e conceded h e a d q u a rte rs fo r ev e ry th in g one needs to w ear, to add to th e com forts of hom e, to e a t and use. Its tw elve im m ense d ep a rtm en ts , each one a com ple te s to re itself,

a ffo rd s th e w idest v a rie ty from w hich to m ake se lec tions, and e v e ry th in g sold is of the h ig h e s t qua lity , though , th ro u g h th e agency of eno rm ous pu r­ch ases to supply ou r w holesale and re ta il trad e , m odera tly priced.

M en’s Clothing Sporting Goods Office and House Furhisnings Dry Goods

Cameras

Millinery

Footwear

Groceries

Tools o f A ll Kinds

General Hardware

Farm Implements

Dinnerware

Silverware

Fine China

Surveying

Instruments

Pumps, Engines W omen’s Apparel

Vehicles and Wagons

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26-29— A. S. U. M. e n te r ta in s v is ito rs a t dance.Dr. B olton is h o s t a t d in n e r a t P a lace H otel.

21— W e w atch o u r tra c k team develop.

22— T he m o u n ta in s lu re p icn ickers.

23— E x-S ena to r Dixon ad d re sse s Jo u rn a lism Class.

24— C arn iva l d a te set.Y. W. C. A. e le c ts o fficers . G ussie G illiland p re sid en t.

25— B uckley o ra to r ic a l c o n te s t tied.Dr. C ra ighead re tu rn s from tr ip e a s t m inus h is m oustache.

26— D orm b ew itched . W a ite rs have ha rd tim e.W a lte r C onw ay fa lls w ith tra y o f d e sse r ts .Dr. H eilm an ’s ru le s for tra c k m en a p p e a r in K aim in . D rink w ater, no sm ok­ing and no dancing .

28— S igm a Chi p ledges beg th e ir b reak fa s t.

30— G irls in H aw th o rn e g ive program .

31— M ailm an a rr iv e s in au tom obile .W om an’s L eague organized .Second o ra to r ic a l c o n te s t decided in fav o r of B ruce Hopper.T in can b rig ad e in vades lib ra ry .

A P R I L

A pril 1—A pril Fools Day.Prof. T re x le r te lls c e n tra l who he is, and m isse s h is b re a k fa s t do ing so. S k inny m ee ts N orth C oast by re q u e s t of te leg ram , b u t sad to say Coe d o esn ’t com e.

4— F ro sh p a in t th e M.R ocking ch a irs s e n t to C raig H ouse w ere b e tte r su ited to in fa n ts th a n to U ni­v e rs ity s tu d en ts .

5— R ainy day for fu ssers .Dorm g irls have s lam m ing pa rty . A nybody so rry ?

6— E qual su ffrag e club m eets.

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W estern M ontana National

BANKMISSOULA := M ONTANA

Surplus and Profits . . $ 75,000 C a p i t a l ..............................$200,000

U. S. DEPOSITARY

G. A. W O L F, P re s id e n t. JO H N C. L E H SO U , V ice-P resid en t.J . H . T . RYM AN, C ash ie r.

SIM ON SPaint & Paper

H O U SE

M issoula , M o n tan a

PICTU RE FRAM ES A R T GOODS

COLLEGE PO STERS

312-316 H ig g in s A v e n u e

COME A N D SEE US

A. D. Price

STA T IO N E R Y ,

PE N N A N T S

BO O K S AND

O F F IC E

S U P P L IE S

111 Higgins Avenue

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7— Y. W . C. A. h as novel E a s te r serv ice .

8— B ask e tb a ll M’s aw arded . N one fo r g irls, a t le a s t none fo r g irl b a sk e tb a ll p layers . Too bad!

10— E a s te r vaca tio n s ta r ts .

12— E aste r.B ruce H op p er s ta r ts on a walk.

13— M ore E a s te r vacation .

14—M rs. A lice M acleod and P rof. De L oss S m ith p lease a lec tu re cou rse p rogram .

15—B ruce H opper re tu rn s from h is w alk.

16— Law E d ition of K aim in ap p ea rs . W e law y e rs a re a fine bunch , a re n ’t we? F ra n c e s D onoher goes hom e, h e r a d m irin g frien d s accom pany ing h e r a s fa r as D rum m ond. K ind frien d s re scu e th e w an d e re rs— w eary and sta rv in g .

18— H igh School d e fea ts F re sh m a n tra c k team .T ow n g ir ls e n te r ta in Dorm g irls a t c ircu s in gym.

20— P ay n e T em p le to n w ins ex tem p o ran eo u s con test.

21—Dr. C ra ig h ead ’s n um ber of le c tu re cou rse given.W h a t happened to a ll th e s tu d e n ts?M ajor B ray co n d u cts biology tr ip . H um an n a tu re th e m ain study .

22— P res. Bow m an of M. S. S. M. sp eak s in Con.S ing ing on s tep s is e n th u s ia s tic . G reg Pow ell, ’16, e lec ted ch e e r leader.

23—F ro sh g e t o u t g reen issu e of K aim in.

24— K appa Bal Poudre.

25— W ash in g to n S ta te College d e fea ts u s in tra c k m eet.Red C um m ins b eg in s h is fu ssin g c a re e r by ta k in g a g irl to th e m eet.

26— Bill becom es R everend Mr. W . Long.

27— Ike C raw ford chosen b ask e tb a ll cap ta in .Ju n io rs m ake p lans for P rom .

28—G irls’ Glee Club fu rn ish e s la s t n u m b er of L e c tu re Course.

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A Dainty Gift at a Modern Price

You will find it in our Cut Glass and China Department.

The Paraphernalia for a D a y ’s Outing

W e have the best of rifles, fishing tackle, etc.

Lost Your Pocket Knife or Scissors?

G et one of ours. T h e y are guaranteed.

A nything N eeded Fixing?O ur repair shop is the handiest

J. P. REINHARDH ardware and Crockery

Phone 238 104 W . Main St.

G reen & Ellinghouse

TransferCabsTaxies

Phone 38 D on’t Forget the Number

Suits and Overcoats

Made to Order

for Men

MISSOULAL A U N D R Y

1 [T N o M ore » P _ L O T h an $20 Careful

$15.00 All-wool fab ric s Attention toStudent

SCOTCH WOOLENNeeds

MILLS109 E a s t M ain

M ISSOULA M ONTANA T E L E P H O N E 52“M ill to You.”

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29— L a w y e rs h o ld 2nd a n n u a l ba nq ue t. W h y d id n ’t th e y in v i te th e co-ed la w s tu d e n ts?P ro f. L a n g m a id speaks in Con.W o m a n ’s L e ag ue e le c ts C a th e r in e F in le y fo r M a y queen.

30— M rs . M ac le o d p re se n ts “ H e r O w n W a y .” O u r C o lin C lem en ts , ’16, p la y s p a r t o f le a d in g m an o p p o s ite M iss G race S aner.11 :30 G ym c lass p e r fo rm s on th e o u td o o r t r a c k to th e d e l ig h t o f-------

M A Y

2— T h e ta s e n te r ta in a t d in n e r da nce a t In n .

3— “ F a c u lty F is k e ” an d M ay s tro l l .A re th e re a n y o th e rs?

4— H a w th o rn e has open m e e tin g .

6— C a th e r in e F in le y e le c ted M a y queen.P ro f. L a n g m a id e n te r ta in s la w g ra d s a t d in n e r.

7— S in g in g on th e s teps.

8— C a rn iv a l— an d M a y dances. T h e n o r th w in d d o th b lo w . B -r-r. ’16 ru n s ca b a re t to th e d e lig h t f in a n c ia l ly an d o th e rw is e o f th e A . S. U . M .B o ys have th e ir M ay fe s t iv a l in th e w ee sm a ’ h o u rs a f te r th e C a rn iv a l.

9— S o ro r it ie s p le dg e F re sh m e n .H a w th o rn e ’s b a n q u e t “ O u r G u id in g S p ir i t , C h a rle s B a u e r.”

10— “ S k in n y ” c e le b ra te s h e r b ir th d a y an d re ce ive s “ m a n y b e a u t i fu l an d u se fu l g i f t s . ”

11— D o rm g ir ls b e g in to do u b le u p to m ake ro o m fo r th e tr a c k m ee t v is ito rs .

12— G a lla t in C o u n ty v ic to r io u s in deba te .S m ile s o n th e F ro s h co-eds as th e ir h ig h sch o o l he roe s a r r iv e fo r th e m ee t.

13— T r ia n g u la r m ee t. U n iv e rs ity v ic to r io u s . Sco re , 79% to 49% .F ir s t issue o f th e D a ily K a im in .G ir ls ’ d e c la m a to ry co n te s t.

T h e D o rm g ir ls th in k th e cam p us is on f ir e , b u t i t is o n ly i l lu m in a t io n s to c e le b ra te o u r v ic to ry .

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DONOHUES-----------------------m AL W A Y S RELIABLE-a-----------------------

As a “Sentinel”A w atch dog over the pursestrmgs of the people stands the Donohue store. €1 You can practice real economy needs, to ease the expense of your college education.

DRY GOODS SHOES ANDAND READY TO

CLOTHING WEAR

OFFICERS:F. S. LUSK, P residen t. N EW ELL GOUGH, Cashier.F. H. ELMORE, V ice-President. G. A. BRIEBACH, Asst. Cashier.

T he F irst N ational B ankMISSOULA, MONTANA

T he O ldest N ational Bank in M ontana

Capital and Surplus . . $300,000.00 Total Resources . . . $2,000,000.00

A G E N E R A L BANKING BUSINESS TRA N SA CTED

In terest Paid on Deposits in Our Savings Departm ent at 3 per cent per Annum.

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14—F irs t day of In terscho lastic Meet.The W om an’s League gives its in itia l recep tion in honor of the trac k m eet guests. Our May dances are repeated . T his tim e th e sun is HOT!Sigm a Chi holds annual banquet.Singing on the steps.Boys’ declam atory contest. F ussing keeps G irls’ Glee Club away.1915 S entinels appear on time.

15—G allatin County w ins In terscho lastic Meet.V isitors taken on autom obile ride.F acu lty ladies en te rta in v isiting teach ers a t luncheon.

16—Sigm a Chi annual picnic.T hese m ountain s trea m s are m oist and chilly. Eh, g irls?

17—Once m ore we b re ath e freely in the Dorm.

18—T he grind begins.

19—K. W olfe re tu rn s from the wilds of C entra l A m erica. T he canoe didn’t go very far, did it K?

20— Mr. K linnert, violinist, in Con.

21—W e have a ten n is tou rnam en t but no t exactly on U niversity courts.

23—O ut ten n is team , Craighead and Tem pleton, b ring lau re ls from Bozeman.

24—W e have studied all week, so let us fuss on Sunday.

26— ’16 m eets and trie s to elect Sentinel officers. Resigning and declining office seem s to be o rd e r of the day.

27—Miss Thom pson, su ffrag ist, Glee Club, and P res. C raighead in Con.S teve and Geve study all night.

28—Exam s.S teve and Geve get A in Psych.S tuden t m ass m eeting on consolidation.F arew ell s ing ing on steps. G eorge A rm itage fearfu l about leaving the dear little Frosh.

29— More Exams.A. S. U. M. election. Busha, ’16, elected m anager.Ju n io r Prom . H arry and Geve in th e ir glory.

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Healthful Invigorating

and an

Ideal Spring Tonic

For Your Vacation,Take a

KO

KODAKAK

W ITH YOU

Agent for E astm an Kodaks, Kodak Supplies and Koken’s Barber Sup­

plies. Koken’s Barber Supplies

Smith’s Drug Store and South Side P h a r m a c yMISSOULA MONTANA

Those Unanswered

LettersH adn’t you better answ er them soon? T here’s a deal of satisfaction in know­ing th a t your le tte r w riting is all caught up. If you are short of s ta ­tionery get some of the new styles which we have ju st received. We have an unusually fine assortm ent of the kind th a t appeals to people of re­fined taste. Our highest grade papers are the finest goods the m arket af­fords. By the box, by the ream, by the pound, by the quire tablets. Get our

prices and note how they are.

Missoula Drug Co.Hammond Block. Missoula, Mont.

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1.916 SENTINEL

30— Sigm a Nu picnic. Long w alks in order. M ountain stream s m oist and chilly again. See the sm ile on Soupie’s face.

31— B accalau reate sermon.

J U N E

1—Exam s.May we quote the K aim in? Prof.—“A fool can ask questions th a t a wise man ca n ’t answ er.”Sulky Pupil—“ I guess th a t is why so m any of us flunk.”

2—Exam s over a t last.W righ t and G ault, p rom inent m em bers of ’16, do rush ing business moving tru n k s from the Dorm. “ Can you lock it, A rt, if I stand on it? ”

3—Alumni dinner.

4—Comm encem ent. G eorge and G race arrive later.

S E P T E M B E R

6—S tuden ts begin to arrive.

7—Still they come. Also a diamond. How these F rosh do grow up.Record breaking.

8—R egistration . T he Belgian re tu rn s . N orth D akota goes in to m ourning.

9— Sophs and F rosh plan m eetings sam e tim e and place. F rosh got th e re firs t and got th e hall. W here w ere all bu t seventeen Sophs?F irs t convocation. P res. C raighead speaks.Prof. Ayer had b e tte r no t tak e Tope w ith him on extension tours. T hese boys tell tales.T he Bruins s ta r t p ractice, welcom ing Coach N isson and new giants.

10— Dorm g irls get out ru les for Frosh.U pper classm en elect S tuden t Council and ru les for F rosh subm itted by Sophs.

11—E thel Roach ask s if she m ay keep h e r pet dog in h er room. T he Dorm is no place for canines.

12—Freshm an-Sophom ore m atches. Sophs v ictorious in the rain. Now w e’ll need som e new clothes.F aculty reception , in troducing Prof. L ittle , ed ito r of ’14 Sentinel.

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Henley, Eigeman & Company

■5 / 5

HIGGINSAVE.

Grocers

White Spray Flour

Try sack and be convinced.

J. w.LISTER

Stationery Books and

D rawingInstruments

B etter instrum ents for less money. Imported direct from manufacturers.

PALACE HOTELM ISSO U LA , M O N T A N A

M ULLEM ER. H A LLE & RICK. Propr.

RATES:DollarDollar and a Half,

With Bath Two Dollars

FIR ST CLA SS C A F E Merchant’s Lunch . . 3. Table d ’ Hote,

Sunday Dinner . . 7.

G R A N D H O TE LW alla W alla, W ashington

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3—Frosh heroes’ p ictu res confiscated by upper class Dorm girls.

14—Genevieve M etlen, ’16, elected house president. Now will you be good?

15—Y. W. C. A. elects F lorence Lem m on president.

16— Presiden t ta lk s in Con. and gives word of advice in regard to fra ts , debts, etc. W e have m oving p ictures taken for the exposition.

17—F irs t K aim in out—on time.More m oving p ictures.

18—Special Con. for m oving pictures.

19— Y. W. C. A. reception. Alas, V era P ride had packed the tea in m oth balls.Y. M. C. A. s tag roundup.

20—Genevieve bids h e r b ro th er good-night for the benefit of th e new m atron . W ho com es next?

21—W om an’s League e lects officers. Ruby Jacobson, president.

22—Sophom ore posters appear Tuesday m orning. F rosh green caps in the afternoon. B ischoff back from C entral Am erica.

23—P resid en t in Con.

24—S ororities se ttle in th e ir own houses. May they soon provide cooks!F ir s t singing on the steps en thusiastic .

25—U niversity Special goes to S ta te F air.W e poverty-stricken un fo rtu n a tes who rem ain a t hom e enjoy a holiday.A num ber of Dorm girls indulge in a picnic.

26—W hat naughty Dorm girl filled our re g is tra r’s hat w ith w ater?

27—K appa Alpha T h eta holds open house to fra te rn itie s and football men.

28—’16 elects officers. Baird p residen t; W right, Sentinel Editor. Fem inine re p re ­sen tation a t last, G ertrude Skinner, Sergeant-at-A rm s.If possible m ore th an usual w ere sen t from the lib rary—but they cam e back. F rosh take w arning!

29—Y. W. C. A. holds good meeting.

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GO TO T H E

Polleys Lumber Company

F O R

Short Mill W oodS in g le lo ad s, g r e e n ............................... $3.75S in g le loads, d ry ..................................$4.50

O ne o rd e r o f th re e o r m ore loads, g reen , $3.50 each

P la n e r t r im m in g s ..................................$3.75

T H E B E S T

L U M B E RA N D A L L K IN D S O F B U ILD IN G

M A T E R IA L

T he Polleys Lumber Company

B ra n c h o ffice , 125 E. M ain . P h o n e 414

“W E DO N O T D IS A P P O IN T ”

THE BUTTE GLEANERS

A. C. C R E E K , P rop .

Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing

L A D IE S ’ W O R K A SP E C IA L T Y ,

F R E N C H DRY C L E A N IN G

PR O C E S S

W ork G u aran teed .

P h o n e B ell 446 P u rp le

508 S. H ig g in s A ve. M issou la , M ont.

J. M. K E IT H , P re s id e n t. S. J . C O F F E E , V ice -P re s id en t.

R. C. G ID D IN G S, C ash ie r.

Missoula T rust andSavings Bank

M ISSO U LA , M O N TA N A

C A P IT A L STO CK : : : $200,000.00

S U R P L U S : : : : : : 50,000.00

ACCOUNTS SOLICITED

G eneral Banking Business T hree P er C en t Paid onT ransacted T im e D eposits

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30—G overnor S tew art in Con.Y. W. C. A. cam paign for new m em bers.Again we don’t seem to be ab le to s tay in the library.

O C T O B E R

1—Singing on the steps.

2—F orestry Club organized.Soph dance—m eans football men.M ary Brown receives bouquet for p re ttie s t g irl a t W este rn M ontana Fair.

3 U. of M. 87, Ram blers 0, in the rain. Big ra lly over town. F reshm en removeclassm ates from the fa ir co-eds.

4—K appa open house.

5—Dr. A nna How ard Shaw perm its in terv iew by journalism class.P atsy prays for good w eather for the game.

6— of M- W. S. C. 6, in sunshine. P atsy prays for a touchdown. W e’llsoon be converted.Could victory have been due to the rooting of Kleinholz or to P a tsy ’s p rayers?

7 Jou rna lis ts in th e ir chilly ten ts pine for even mushroom buildings.

8—Judge Bourquin addresses law students.

11—F irs t m eeting of Y. M. C. A. bible class, held under d irection of R egistrar Dunlop.

12—W e stroll over to High School dance in the Gym.

13—Red H anley has some good cider (v inegar).

14 T. Busha has A. S. U. M. office cleaned. Joy to the jan itors.A. W. W aite, Y. M. C. A. Secretary and “Sandbar” Brown, pioneer, address Con. C afeteria in Dom estic Science departm en t opens.

15—Singing on steps to bid farew ell to football team leaving for Moscow. Suffrage Kaim in appears.16.—A. S. U. M. Dance. Dorm girls s tack room s of terpsichorally inclined Frosh.

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DOCTOR

W I L L A R D

' 1 'H E best always costs less, if 1 it’s qualify you w ant. W e

can give you the best all the time,

and that for less than all the rest.

Osteopath

H ours:

9:30 to 12:00 1:30 to 5:30 7:00 to 8:00

J p Telephonef f i 4 8

Office and T reating A partm ents, sec­ond floor, F irs t National Bank Build­

ing, Missoula, M ontana.

FlorenceLaundry Co.

T H E

MODERNC O N F E C T I O N E R Y

Scandinavian A m erican

State B ankOF MISSOULA

W ithout a doubt the only place

where they mal^e all

their own

Candy, H ot Drinks and Ice Cream

116 H I G G I N S A V E N U E

mA G eneral

B anking Business

T ran sacted

mIN TEREST PAID ON TIME

DEPOSITS

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17— U. o f M. a n d U . o f Id a h o p la y n o th in g to n o th in g g a m e on m u d d y f ie ld a t M oscow .

18— S ig m a N u h o ld s o n e o f i t s r e g u la r f i re s id e p a r t ie s . (W e r e f r a in fro m m e n tio n ­in g th e s e e a c h w eek .

19— O u r fo o tb a ll h e ro e s m e t a t t r a in , b u t to o u r d is g ra c e m o s t o f u s w e re a w a k e n e d

o n ly by th e p a s s in g ta lly -h o .

20— “H . M. S. P in a fo re ” p re s e n te d by W o m a n ’s C lub . A m o n g th e s ta r s , w e m e n ­t io n o u r b a l le t d a n c e r , F ry e , n o t to s p e a k o f C a ru so K elly .

20— S te v e c e le b ra te s h e r s e v e n th d a te in s w if t s u c c e s s io n — w ith th e s e v e n th d if ­f e r e n t e s c o r t .

21— T h e W o m a n ’s L e a g u e e n t e r ta in s a t te a .

23 — T h e B e lg ia n an d B u ck c lim b th e n e w t r a i l u p S e n t in e l a n d p ro n o u n c e i t f in e . T h e Co-ed P ro m . N eed w e sa y m o re — th a n s ta g p a r t ie s ?

25— D e lta G a m m a o p e n s h o u se .

26— C o n so lid a tio n r a l ly a t th e G ym . D o u g h n u ts a n d c id e r su p p le m e n t s p e e c h e s . W h a t ’s co m in g to u s ? S e v e n d o rm g ir ls s ic k w ith a s m a n y m a la d ie s .T h e so ld ie r s re m o v e J o u r n a l i s t s ’ t e n ts , w h ile th e l a t t e r r e jo ic e in th e i r n ew b u ild in g — th e o n ly J o u rn a l is m b u ild in g w e s t o f M isso u ri.

27— S oph m e n a p p e a r in c o rd u ro y s .E v e n in th e fa ll ‘‘a y o u n g m a n ’s fa n c y ” a n d h e s t ro l ls , s t r o l ls an d s t ro l ls — a n d so d o e s sh e .

28— S e n a to r M y e rs in C on.

28— C o n so lid a tio n ra l ly o v e r to w n . S e g re g a t io n fu n e ra l h e ld — to o so o n p e rh a p s .

30— U . o f M. 32, U ta h A g g ie s 0. A lu m n i d a n c e .

31— H a llo w e ’en . V a rio u s c e le b ra t io n s , n o ta b ly S ig m a N u b a rb e c u e .

N O V E M B E R

1— O u r w o rth y c a n d id a te s , B oddy an d C o m ero n , o u t e le c tio n e e r in g .

2 — F ro s h e n te r ta in S o p h s a t d a n c e . S ee o u r p re t ty F ro s h co -eds in m id d ie s , w ith th e e v e r p r e s e n t g r e e n bow !

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A fte r the game W e w ill ta lk it

MEET OVERM e at the A Glass of

N o n -P a re il Soda

Our Wines and Liquors are Par Excelence—Always Properly Aged and Tempered to the Tasted

J. E. P o w e r & So nBottlers o f Good Things to Drink, Coca Cola,Cascarle, Ginger A le and all Sum m er Bevereges

T E L E P H O N E 2 2 6 Block

129 W est Cedar Street Missoula, Montana

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3—Election day and a holiday.

4—Pres. C raighead and C ongressm an E vans in Con.

5—Football ra lly . H ow ell’s song “Up w ith M ontana, Boys,” is received w ith en­thusiasm .Bozeman supporters v isit us.

6—U. of M. 26, M. S. C. 9. “Hey, Bentz, collect fare for th a t r id e !”E n th u sias ts ligh t “M” w ith red illum inations.R eception and dance for v icto rs and visitors.P resc o tt held up.

7—2 A. M. G allant lover sends cream pie to his starv in g co-ed a t the Dorm.A las, it is too la te for viands to be delivered and som eone else g ets the pie.

8— R ickett packs his tru n k for w ilds of Canada, bu t P resc o tt appears in P rice ’s before the tra in goes. It w as a lm ost too m uch fo r R ic k ett’s w eak heart, al though P resc o tt’s w as strong enough to keep him alive.

9—Two shots fired a t Dorm.

10—Shots again. Belgian alm ost a hero. W hat tim e did he reach F renchtow n?

11— Singing and announcem ents fill Convocation hour.Boys’ Glee Club serenades Dorm.

13— U. of M. 13, N orth D akota 0.Eunice D ennis: “Do you rem em ber the tim e I fell like th a t playing tennis?I was jum ping a f te r a high ball.”Gil d is tr ib u tes p a rt of Chem. Lab. on Sigm a Nu beds. I t ’s p re tty sleepy out­doors these nights.

14—Soupy d ese rts Sigm a Nu house. “No re s t for a busy m a n !”Mock house m eeting and mock w edding a t the Dorm. Fay m akes a choice bridegroom .M ary Brown ce leb ra tes h e r b irthday (?).

15—F ire in the Gym. V ance is a hero th is time.Beginning of “sp read” w eek a t Dorm.

16—Back to board ing school days a t the Dorm.The la s t house m eeting w as too m uch for us.

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17—Mort breaks silence of library with crowning—not the las t time.11:30 P. M. Organized scream in the Dorm. “Help! M urder!”

18—Prof. Burleigh introduced in Convocation.Sweet potato pig has desired effect of omission of pork from Craig Hall menu for two meals.

19—Y. M. C. A. and Sentinel kennel opened for business.

20—U. of M. Cubs 12, M. S. S. M. 0, in the mud. F irs t team enjoys game from the sidelines. “We w ant Owsley.”Delta Gamma dance.A nother diamond appears.

21—Sleepy co-eds aw akened to bid K atty good-bye.

24—Bathing (?) a f te r eleven a t the Dorm.

25—A. S. U. M. m eeting “Should the editor of the Kaimin be a journalism stu ­den t?” W e ta lk a lot bu t we do nothing.Team leaves for Spokane.

26—U. of M. 19, Gonzaga 0, closing our football season undefeated.Big Thanksgiving celebration a t the Dorm.

27—We enjoy a vacation.

28—Irene M urray en te rta ins a t a rainy day picnic a t the Poor Farm . T hat is the place for us.

29—Back from Thanksgiving a t home.Delicacies from home tre a t Dorm girls and their visitors.

D E C E M B E R

1—Prof. Burleigh on U niversity Lecture Course delights audience.

2—P resident addresses Con.Sentinel notes due, but M anager Lansing is not burdened with coin.

3—Dorm girls get out the ir skates.

4—Sigma Chi dance.

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UNIVERSITY of MONTANA

L A R G E S T E D U C A T I O N A L INSTITUTION IN MONTANA

A Faculty o f Eighty

A Student Body o f Nine Flundred

E x p e rt in stru ctio n o ffered in com­m erce and accounting, education, fine a rt, lib rary , science, forestry , home economies, journalism , law, m usic, pharm acy and the sciences. The U niversity of M ontana m ain­ta ins no p rep a ra to ry departm ent. In stru ctio n o ffered by correspond­ence.

D etailed inform ation concerning any of the departm en ts w ill be sent g ratis by The R eg istra r, U niversity of M ontana, M issoula, M ontana, upon application.

This is the day of the tra in ed m an and woman. The U niversity of M ontana offers you an op p o rtu n ity to obtain ex p ert in struction a t very little expense. Cost of liv ing a t the U niversity has been reduced to a minimum.

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5—Y. W. C. A. bazaar.Football team ’s picture taken for Spalding’s guide.

6—F ire departm ent a t Kappa House.

7—Fire overtown.Prof. Scheuch dismisses his class. Prof. Coffman doesn’t, but holds it for those who linger.

8—Forestry men appear in th e ir new coats.

9—G irls’ Glee Club in Con.

10—D ram atic Club presents “The Silver Box,” under the direction of Mrs. Macleod. “I t’s Mrs. Jones’ little boy, she’s crying outside.”Graduate students organize club.

11—Basketball, U. of M. 56, W esleyan 24. Scrubs 9, Missoula H. S. 8.

12—Law students give Prof. L eaphart an appropriate sendoff.

13—At the Dorm:Fay: “My, this chicken’s tough!”Pauly—“Yes, it m ust have come over in the Mayflower.”Fay—“Yes, i t ’s Plym outh Rock.”

14—Daems elected football captain.

15—Dr. Reynolds: “Anybody who said the play was im moral has no m ore brains than a bat.”W hy do the Dorm girls laugh?

16—Boys’ Glee Club and Rally in Con.H arry Ade flats. Ouch!Hi Jinx.Everybody happy but the Belgians.

18—The m orning after.S tudents s ta r t going home.

4—Students re tu rn af te r Christm as, also Prof. L eaphart with his bride.Dorm girls greeted by a storm door. F oresters move into new building.

5—H. Ayers Hill teaches Sociology.

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F ELLOWS ju st naturally “ fa ll” into this young m en’s store. Something about the spirit here tha t makes you feel a t home.T here’s a “ sp ir it” about the Arm strong clad man, too, tha t

makes him stand out from the crowd. I t ’s all a pa rt of the serv­ice th a t w e’ve tried to establish since we began business. How well we have succeeded is perhaps best emphasized by the vast

number of young men who are wearing A rm strong Clothes.

Armstrong Clothing Co.Missoula M ontana

Prescriptions a Specialty G raduate of Pharm acy in charge

H. H. Ba tem an Co.Drugs, Books and Stationery

H eadquarters for Pennants, F elt and Leather Pillows, Leather Skins, Fishing Tackle, Base­ball Goods, H and-Painted China, S inclaire’s Cut and Engraved Glass, K u rd ’s Fine Station­ery, Fountain Pens, Latest Fiction, U niversity Books, S tudent Supplies, Drugs, D rug Sundries.

337 North Higgins Avenue. Missoula, Montana.

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6—H. A yers Hill does no t teach Econom ics.A rtis t in Con. gives illu s tra ted lec tu re in the afternoon.G eorge A rliss in “D israeli,” ass is ted by U n iversity students.

8— H elen Buckley knocks h e r tee th out skating . One sells for fourteen cents. W e’ll all be a f te r th is new way of m aking money.B asketball gam e and A. S. U. M. Dance.U. of M. 48, K alispell Y. M. C. A. 17

10—Gladys Lew is alm ost re p eats H elen B uckley’s accident

12—Y. W. C. A. g irls enligh tened abou t devils of K orea. M rs. W ilson serves chocolate a f te r th e m eeting.

13—Pres. C raighead in Con.Dr. Bolton lec tu res on hypnotism . “C oncentrate your gaze on th is steel ball.” Miss S tew art en te rta in s U n iversity wom en a t tea.Sophom ores elect Sentinel officers.

14—P eek e r S tre it t re a ts th e K appas to m arshm allow s.

15—P eek e r S tre it buys som e m ore m arshm allow s for th e Sigm a Chi party . B asketball—W. S. C. 39, U. of M. 24.W. S. C. 27, U. of M. 22.

17—Bob rid ing becom es popular.H opper and R obinson s ta r t ou t to see th e world, m aybe to be Red Cross nurses.

18—F o res try d ep a rtm en t pu ts up benches around trees. “Cupid’s Aide de Cam p.” W e can ’t see it th a t way.

19—Lyle D arrow , ’16, elected p residen t of A. S. U. M.A dam son and Howell spend the afternoon g e ttin g snapsho ts of th e fa ir co-eds. A rt W right, Sentinel ed itor, called to his hom e in G reat F alls.

20—Prof. D rake in Con.P resid en t postpones his speech on fra te rn itie s because of poor attendance.A. S. U. M. executive m eeting. D ress su its a t A th letic Ball d iscussed pro and con.

21—T h eta box p a rty to see David W arfie ld in “T he A uctioneer.”

22—K aim in “D eath blow of old s ta ff” com es out.

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KODAK FINISHING

D E V E L O P IN G FILM S

15 C E N T S

F O R A N Y SIZE 6 O R 12

E X P O S U R E R O L L

PR IN T S 50 C E N T S PER

D O Z E N

M A IL O R D E R S A

S P E C IA L T Y

McKAY STUDIOM ISSO U L A , M O N T A N A

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23.—Rev. L. R. Kelly show ered a t th e dorm .R uth Cronk tr ie s to b reak her arm fa lling off a bob.

24—G rinds get busy.

25—Exam s.

26—Exam s.

27—Exam s.

28—Exam s. B asketba ll—U. of M. 42, M. S. S. M. 25.

29—A thletic B all—and d ress su its.Vacation.

30— Fifty-six m ake honor roll.

F E B R U A R Y

1—F ra te rn itie s and so ro rities pledge.R eg istra tion s ta rts .

2—R ecord-breaking re g is tra tio n again.H as sp rin g com e? A sk Mr. Dunlop about h is s traw hat.

3—Second sem es te r s ta r ts —w ith its sp rin g fever.P re s id e n t’s ta lk on fra te rn itie s again postponed.P lans m ade for com ing of leg islato rs.M. m en receive sw eaters.Jac k Jones elected ed ito r of Kaim in.K a th ry n S u therlin elected ed ito r of Sentinel, to succeed A rt W right.

4—M. sw e a te rs ap p e ar on th e cam pus, no t all on the men.

5—S tu d en ts go to see Carl G lick’s photoplay a t th e E m press.L aw yers organize fra te rn ity .

6—L egisla to rs v is it th e U n iversity and see us a t our w ork, and also th e cleaned up cam pus.B asketball. U. of U tah 37, U. of M. 25.B leachers u p s ta irs in Gym used for th e f irs t tim e.

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Incorporated 1901 Established 1882

INTEREST PAID ON TIM E DEPOSITS

Daly Bank and Trust Company

o f B U T T E , M O N T A N A

C a p ita l a n d S u rp lu s

$400,000.00

Charles J. Kelly, President John D. Ryan, Vice-President.c. c. Swinborne, Cashier. General BankingR. A. Kunkel, Asst. Cashier.R. W. Place, Asst. Cashier. DUSlYieSS

The John R. Daily Owen KellyCompany Only the F inest

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Meat Dealers Turkish, Egyptian and Domestic C igarettes Kept in Stock.

WH ERE YOU ---------

CAN B U Y THE BEST CONFECTIONERY AND

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M ontana M arket Palace M arket -------- -Model M arket Union M arket

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If you w ant to win the track meet,

BILLIARD ROOM IN CONNECTION

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come to our m arkets to buy your meat. “MEET ME AT KELLY’S”

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7—W e re s t from our labors.

8— Sigm a D elta Chi in sta lled .

9—T in a leads Y. W. C. A.

10— S eniors don’t sw ing ou t because th e Ju n io rs hide th e ir gowns. P re s id e n t’s ta lk on fra te rn it ie s aga in postponed.Dr. L earch in Con.

11—U. of M. 33, M. S. C. 25. A re we happy?Seniors, o r a t le a st som e of them , sw ing out. Ju n io rs sw ing in.

12—Sigm a Nu dance.

13— N eed of boats gone. S idew alk is bu ilt to th e jou rnalism building.

14—V alen tin e’s day.F ine fo r w alking.

15— Steve receives a bill for flow ers sen t to F ran c es G arigus.W om an’s L eague m eeting.

16—M iss Sw enson’s recital.S kinny loses h e r happy hom e in th e Biology Lab.G irls’ Glee Club photographed fo r S entinel.E d ito r and b usiness m anager shop fo r two hours, buy p aste and shears. N ine Dorm g irls cam pussed.W om an’s L eague tea . Choice c lean up com m ittee fa ils to arrive.

18—T ra ck m en d raw n fo rth by th e sp rin g sunshine.

19—D ebates. O ur team s v icto rious over W. S. C., bu t lose to Gonzaga.No C h arte r Day ce leb ra tio n excep t a dance.

20—G irls’ b aske tba ll team defeats S tevensv ille 32-8.Dorm girls e n te r ta in th e ir v is ito rs a t a kim ona party .

21—W alk ing again.

22—W ash in g to n ’s B irthday . No holiday except for Prof. L eaphart.

24— P re s id e n t’s f ra te rn ity ta lk postponed again.

25— B asketba ll a t Bozem an: U. of M. 27, M. S. C. 29.

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POW ER

W e A im to Serve

the Public

Efficiency ^>

Economically m----------------------------------------- 23

Courteously

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Prof. A ber ill a t hospita l. M isses G ilbert, W ilson and F airch ild get som e p ra c­tice teaching .F lo rence Lem m on leaves for Y. W. C. A. conference in Bozeman.

26— S entinel s ta ff does no t m eet.Dr. H olliday has a new suit.G irls’ bask e tb a ll—U. of M. 18, H elena H igh School 10.

27—Rev. W ill Long has a new hat.S pring is here.

28—Y. M. C. A. cam paign begins w ith Dr. W e a th erfo rd ’s talk .

M A RCH

1—Special Con. for Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. leaders.Y. W. C. A. banque t fo r Miss Fox.F lagpole ra ised a t jou rnalism building.

2—Y. M. C. A. cam paign continues.Y. W. C. A. holds in te re s tin g m eeting , followed by social hour w ith Miss Fox.

3— S neak day to ce leb ra te P re s id e n t’s b irthday . H e is p resen ted w ith box of “C hance llo rs” and a loving cup.B entz w restle s w ith Long and Tow nsend.P res id en t and M rs. C raighead a t hom e to the studen ts .Mme. R oskia Schw im m er lec tu res on “W om an and W a r.”

4— T he unexpected exam s com e hard.C om m ittee to o rganize W om an’s S tuden t G overnm ent A ssocia tion m eets.

6—Ju n io r candy pull a t S igm a Chi house a big success.E lec tion on baseball. T he gam e trium phs.

6—A num ber of U n ivers ity s tu d en ts a tten d H igh School gam e and dance a t the Gym.

7— Sping inc ites picnics.

8— May fe te com m ittee m eets.C ast for “T he R ussian H oneym oon” chosen.P lease keep off the grass.

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M ake Our Bank TheYour Bank Coffee Parlor

A PerCentMrs. T. J. W alterskirchen, Prop.

Interest P aid on ....Savings

PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS INVITED

Light Lunches7:00 A. M. to 11:30 P. M.

TheBanking Corporation Home Cooking a Specialty. Good

Coffee

CAPITAL $500,000.00 — —

A. W. WOODS Manager. Phone 318 Black. 125 W. Main St.

H oy t-D ick in so n Piano Co.

Popular Music

15cP er Copy

Special a tten tio n given to sheet music

115 IIIG G IN S AV EN UE

M issou la :: :: M o n tan a

D id y ou e v e r se e the

Mon the U niversity Clock Tower? P re t­ty, isn ’t it? We furnished the equip­m ent, th a t’s why.

cr=DM issoula E lectric

Supply Co.EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL

121 South Higgins Phone 1040

“LET US MAKE YOUR LIFE BRIGHT.”

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9—N am es to try out fo r “M idsum m er N igh t’s D ream ” posted.M ount Jum bo burns.

0—A. S. U. M. m eeting. Give th e K aim in its due!Come out to deba te and basketball.A. S. U. M. executive m eeting. T he K aim in gets w hat it w ants. S igm a Nu pledges in convict clo thes clean cam pus.T he la s t gam e of the season. Illinois A th letic Club 47, U. of M. 31. B entz m oves; foul on M ontana.1916 re linqu ishes th e ca len d ar to 1917.

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M o n t a n a St a t e C o l l e g eOF A G RICULTU RE & M ECH ANIC ARTS & &

EDUCA TION FOR EFFICIENCY

College of AgricultureOffers R egular Four-Y ear Courses in

AGRONOMY HORTICULTUREANIM AL INDUSTRY

W ith E lectives in ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, DAIRYING AND POULTRY

College of EngineeringOffers R egular Four-year Courses in

CIVIL EN GINEERING ELECTRICAL EN GINEERINGM ECHANICAL EN GINEERING

CHEM ICAL EN GINEERINGIRRIGATION EN GINEERING

ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING

College of Industrial A rts and ScienceOffers Regular Four-year Courses in

BIOLOGY CHEM ISTRYSECRETARIAL W ORK

Other Courses are O ffe red :A SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE

A SCHOOL OF M ECHANIC ARTS A SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS

A SCHOOL OF MUSIC A SUMMER SCHOOL

All expenses very low. Tuition, six dollars per semester.

F o r full inform ation w rite

JOHN M. HANILTO N, PresidentBozeman, M ontana

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L U i M B E R D E P A R T M E N T

Anaconda Copper M ining Com pany

Mills a t Bonner, St. Regis and Hamil­ton with an annual production of one

hundred and sixty million feet.

The Largest Manufacturers o f

Rough and Dressed Pine Lumber in the West

Complete factories for the m anufacture of Box Shooks, Sash, Doors, Mouldings

and all kinds of In terio r Finish.

A n a c o n d a C o p p e r M i n i n g

C o m p an yB onner, M ontana :: L um ber D epartm en t

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BUCKBEE MEARS C9

BestEngraving

forCollege

Annuals

NEWTON BUILDINGSt. P au l, M inn .

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PRINTERSAND

PUBLISHERS

M A I N S T R E E TM issou la , M on tana

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M ake Our Bank

Your Bank

A PerC ent

Interest P a id on

Savings

PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS INVITED

TheBanking Corporation

CAPITAL $500,000.00

A. W. WOODS M anager.

The

Coffee ParlorMrs. T. J. W altersk irchen , Prop.

Light Lunches7:00 A. M. to 11:30 P. M.

Home Cooking a Specialty. Good Coffee

Phone 318 Black. 125 W. Main St.

H oyt-D ickinson Piano Co.

Popular M usic

15cP er Copy

Special attention given to sheet music

115 IIIGGINS AVENUE

M issoula :: :: M ontana

Did you eve r see the

Mon the U niversity Clock Tower? P re t­ty, isn ’t it? W e furnished the equip­m ent, th a t’s why.

Missoula Electric Supply Co.

EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL

121 South Higgins Phone 1040

“LET US MAKE YOUR LIFE BRIGHT.”

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9—Names to try out for “Midsummer Night’s Dream” posted.Mount Jumbo burns.

10—A. S. U. M. meeting. Give the Kaimin its due!Come out to debate and basketball.A. S. U. M. executive meeting. The Kaimin gets what it wants. Sigma Nu pledges in convict clothes clean campus.The last game of the season. Illinois Athletic Club 47, U. of M. 31. Bentz moves; foul on Montana.1916 relinquishes the calendar to 1917.

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M o n t a n a St a t e C o l l e g eOF AGRICULTURE & M ECHANIC ARTS & &

EDUCA TION FOR EFFICIENCY

College of AgricultureOffers Regular Four-Year Courses in

AGRONOMY HORTICULTUREANIMAL INDUSTRY

W ith Electives in ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, DAIRYING AND POULTRY

College of EngineeringOffers Regular Four-year Courses in

CIVIL ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGMECHANICAL ENGINEERING

CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGIRRIGATION ENGINEERING

ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING

College of Industrial A rts and ScienceOffers Regular Four-year Courses in

BIOLOGY CHEMISTRYSECRETARIAL WORK

Other Courses are O ffered:A SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE

A SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS A SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS

A SCHOOL OF MUSIC A SUMMER SCHOOL

All expenses very low. Tuition, six dollars per semester.

For full information write

JOHN M. HANILTON, PresidentBozem an , M ontana

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L U M B E R D E P A R T M E N T

Anaconda Copper M ining Com pany

Mills a t Bonner, St. Regis and Hamil­ton w ith an annual production of one

hundred and sixty million feet.

The Largest Manufacturers o f

Rough and Dressed Pine Lumber in the West

Complete factories for the m anufacture of Box Shooks, Sash, Doors, Mouldings

and all kinds of In terior Finish.

A n a c o n d a C o p p e r M i n i n g

C o m p an yBonner, Montana :: Lumber Department

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B U C K B E E MEARS C?

BestEngraving

forCollege

Annuals

NEWTON BUILDINGSt. Paul, M inn.

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PUBLISHERS

M A I N S T R E E TM issou la , M on tana

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