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THE WEEl(LY EXPONENT. lASS Of '1 ~
ARE ~JGTOAS { Unanimous Decision of the J ud ges
Freshmen Win Fourtoenth Annual
Interclass Debate
could enforce its deelsioos when it was impossible for all the cour ts in the
land to enforee an injunction again":.t strikers at present. Compulsory arbi· traUon \"iolates the spirit of per~onal
liberty and no body of men would work
when compelled to act by such :i.n
arbitration board. Such a board would
call fo r the concentration of too much
power in tho hands of a few. The first speaker in rebuttal was .Rob·
ert T. Kelley for the affirmati\•e. He ~tated thnt strikes are unpreventable
hecause they are due to economic adjustmentci. ~fost of the strikeg mert
tione<l bv the affirmatin~ as settled b.r
eompuls~ry arbitration were settl e<l by
conciliation.
THE WEEKLY EXPQ)."ENT, FRIDAY, DEC'E:, !BER 20, 1912.
Al TERATIONS Will BE 1 GOOK BOOKS Will BE
M~OE AT ORIU HUl rlNISHEO IN rEW DAYS
kinson and Cobleigh, who showed bow
e!"lsential the existence of nu engineering
schoo1 was to the study of general
science nnd agriculture nnd stated as their ideas that every student. whether
engineer or agricultural student, shoul<l
make every effort to see that the three
End Locker Rooms to be Tom Out and Final Proof is Now Being Read and schools get t heir just dese r ts. President Hamil ton then made a. few
Tier of Seats I nstalled. Will
Increase Capacity
It is probable that when the ~tudent s
return from the Christmas ,·acation that
several changes will be noticed in t11e
college drill hal l. It ha~ been planned
for some time to tear ou t the old Joe:{-
Books Will be on Sale at
Post Office Soon
flontrary to the general ex-pecrn.1ion,
additional remarks regarding the pa:;s
ing of another amendment t o t he
state constitut ion so t hat the schools ci the state would not be dependent upon
the state board of examiners for their
o lown f"IUBj!.es of thr t•ollPge w.1~
gt.>1l in tht~ a!:i ... emhly hall. re ... ulting
n unanimous ,,:erdirt of the jndg1 s
hwJr of tlw frf>o:hrui.:n, who uphelJ
Frnnk C'as:->i<l~~, tho next speaker, said <:>r 1ooms nt the south end of the halt
thnt a <'ompul!->ory board w ou1tl be a anrl iu their place put in n. tier of ~eats
"ut<'l'"q be(·au~e the parties to a strike 1hat will increase tl1e seating capacity
wou1d not ha\·e tl1e boldnes-; to fly in of the haH at least twenty.five l""r
tlie y . ' V. c. A. cook book wil l not he existence. This is the permanent tax
out by the t ime t hat college elo!;C!o; for levy for higher educational institutions
the holiday~. rt has been confidently which it is hoped will be recommended
expected that the book would be rea•1.: a an amendment to the constitution
by that time, but uuforseen delays by the next kgislature. President Ham ·
pre\~euted and while the b ook is now ilton ~howed the value of the amendmrnt
in it!S finn1 titnges it wil1 not be ready to the se,·eral EichoolR of higher le:nn
t oday. ing in the state and urge<l every Boost·
t· affirmnthe of tllf' questiun, '' R:1-ht>il. Th,\t tll di"-Jil\t('S ht"tWC't'll ('flpi-
1 aud labor tionfll h<" suhnutted to 1
'lte hourd of rhitrat10n with rompnl
uphf'ld by :\IJct-.; \1 1 1f' \llen, D:n •tl
cl !;llil Frr.u < :J!-. tt:y, whill'> Roh('-t
•lltr. \lfrt>tl EhL•rle nnd Altr<'(l Lin hl d1~fr :t•ll~•l the DC':.!a•1n• .• \ltlwugh
• judl.!e" •L•tur'l1-d n u1wnim1,U" dr('1-.
1 f r t }(• JowP' clas!", I he argunn•nt
ts JJot :is Mil' .. jl]ecl ii" this wuul1l in-
~·JO 1l urgnnH nt" Wl•rP put
th Ill a clLar und foneful mannt•r !l~·
thC' fa<'e of public opinion. cent above the o1d capacity. The ne,,·
(Continued on Pngc Two) locker r ooms are already for occu·
W. 0. WHITCOMB CHOSEN
TO SUGGEED MR. WEllS
pancy and when this step h. made !be
co11egc wil1 be ready to take care of
the ('\'er increa~ing cro wd" at the bnq.
ketball tournnment, for a time nt l en~r.
At no time this year !iO far bas it iJN"H
neees.,.ary to ha\•e extra sea ting capa
city at any of the game!:l heh1 in ti1('
hall. hut with the approal'h of the La ...
ketlrnll !'easvn ancl the large number ,,f Has Had Experience in U. S. Agricul- gamt's to hr 1.Jayed here, it is •leemc I
tural Department-Has Studied
a.t Cornell and Other Schools.
)fr. \\·. 0. \Yhiteomh, of Ithaca, ~.
ne('l'~c:ary to make thi s 1•h:tnge e,·,rn li t•·
fore the basketball tournament.
The fiual proof is being reaU n nd an the a(hertiscments nre in and :;.re "-Cl
up so that the book will be out ~h(' ear·
'-'' part o f next week. The youu~ lad
ies who are in charge of the work h~n·c
made arr:rngemeuts t o ha'"e i".. l•n ~ale
at the Po~t Office Xew!<:i ~Hand in thi s
..:it:-.· as soon as i t is ready for d1~t ri
h11tiou nncl with thi s !"len·ice mauy cnn
c:ecure th e ir books without w<u ti ll!! fo1
lhc op£ 11i n~ uf the college :du•r tltc-
ti st :'.l t1. .. y ear.
A s already mentioned in the Expon-on t, the book i::; one of the m11st 1m·
rortal·t enttrprises undertaken lt.·· the
Y. \\' . C. A each ye;H and repr(·~<>11t~
er to help work for its pas~age tlirough
the legislatu re this winter.
Gl~RK RETURNS rROM
IO~HU UVESTOGK SHOW
Great Showing M ade by Livest ock M en
of Northwest at L ewiston.
Valuable W ork
Profc::so r R. W. ('Jark 1 head of the "'PCRk<'rs rf both t1•ami., anil at It)
11P was the audicueC' ('<'ftn. in of thc
nnt·r. It wa-.. pcrl1a11"", the clo.i;e~t
ntt•"t of i1s kind '-<"en on the local
tform for !"'Omc time>
Y., has heen elected to the po~ition of
instructor in agronomy to fill the nt·
cnncy created by )Ir. '\"el1:;' resigna
tion. )Ir. '~'ells cxpeets to lea\'e for
Other c hanges of n minor nature tint will he mac.le this \"aeation are the :111-
«lition of fire escapes t o the main
building and. to agricultural hall. This
is in <·ompliance with a cit.Y ordinant·e
that requires fire escapes on :ill built!
ings of mere than two c:t or ies in the
city.
a n 1sr nm o11 nt of time and eflore Iii
it:.. preparation. A large sale i~ <'Oil fidently expected nnd as a result three animal in<lust r:.· Uepa.rtment of the col
times the number that ha s CYCr hrforc lege, returned Saturday from the
J'h C' <ldJate wns opene1l hy Pro·
sor I. T. Oilrnth, who act<'d a~ chnir· n in the :th'-t'IH'.e of -Willard E. A~- his home in Illinois, on December 21,
q1
presi<lent of the debating eounci l. and hi!:!' successor will be here to take
nf. (i1lruth ~tated that debate be- up the work Jnnuary 'i .
ec>n the cJa,..,e~ l\·ns Yer;: different )fr. \Vhitcomb is a 1909 graduate of
m a ~imilar conte~t bf"tween two in· the Xorth Dakota Agricultural Col
tn~ion in that the SJ'<'nker~ of both
t'R 'Iver(' umong' frieflds and need not
11 the eml.i11rras:-:ment 1•aused by ;i
lege. Jmm er1iately after graduation, be
ae<'<'pted :l. poRition in the offices of
the dry land agricu]tural c.l epartml'>nt
of th e Cnited Rtnte!S Department of Ag-·
the fir .. t rieulture. He eonrinued in this work
until the fall of 1911 ·when he entered
.. rnting tlw Jiropo~hion and outlin· Cornell unh·en.ity. regi~tcring in U1e
{ th(' cour"l' of the debate fell to gra11uate school for a master ' :-; degree.
.. s .\.Jlen and f'he Uhl :t well. Sh·~ He r e turnetl to his work with the
tC'd that ob.itlds of (,;uch boa.rd~ ,,f
itrntion would be to preYcnt :.trike"
l gunrnntce protection to the public
a whole. Shl' told of the eno rmou-.
::;es finaneiallr caused Uy the num
'IUS strike~. h~1cking up her statements
th statistic~.
Alfred Eberle wa::; th<' fir8t speak•'.'r
hike the platform fc>r the negnt i\' ~ .
•. Eberle set forth in a strong and
"eefu l manner the negati\'e side of
P question. The great los:-:es quoted
go,·ernment in )fareh, 191 ~ . and re·cn·
tned Cornell, where he is at present
finishing his work for th£' degree.
As a student in the Dakota .\gricul
tural ('oJlegc, ).(r. \\"hitcomh made ns
etl\·inble record, hot h in his
classes and in atutlent :1<'th·i·
tie~. Ile •vns cspeeially prom-
in('nt in college paper aud debat
ing work . 1 a Cornell h e is regarded as
one of the most efficient work ers in
the graduate school.
The college he r e is to he congrnrulat.
ed iu procuring )fr. \n1itcomb f o r the
work.
the affirmati,·e were not due i::o
ch to strikes as to unavoidable ec'>
mie adjustmentc:, statetl ~fr. Eberle.
~ide~, f,ltrikes tlo not a ffect the puL-nearly so mueh as thC' edls tht'y MEMBERS OF COLLEGE FACULTY
1ght to amend. Thf' c:,\'!"ltem propo~cd WILL MAKE T ALKS.
The fire engine that was recently :i.1-
ded to the college equipment, is n,1v;
rea<l.v for work and it is probabl e that
in th(' uear future an organization v:il1
b~ Iormed with the idea of affordin,t
fi1e prott-etion to the collt>ge much i:1
the s:rn1e way that \'Olunteer organ11:1-
uon~· d0 for the eity.
been required has been ordered .so rhut
all who des ire to get them may ha\";:•
an ample chance before the edition j-,
exhnusted.
:.Ub!i Dena ).files of L i,·ings ton, was
a guest of .Marsa Ridde l nt Ilamiftl)n
IIa11. for the freshman·sophomore <le
Late.
BOOSTERS OUTUNE WORK TO BE
DONE DURING COMING HOUD~YS At Enthusiastic Meeting at College Tuesday Plan Con-
certed Campaign for Engineering Building
for Amendment to State Constitution
and
"·hat wag perhaps the best Bol1~t.er $5,-tclO would be necessa r,y to pnrcha.;;e
meeting e,·er bel<l at the eo1h.•~e w;•-) three lot:, thnt ndjoin th e north encl of
held in ProfL'ssor Tallman ·s room ;it the eam pus and that the co1lege will
ele,·en o'clock 'fnesday to bear remark~ some <lay ha,·e to use to complete the
b.'' different members of the facult y in htring of buildings that will at some
Programs hnYc been receked in the regard. to showing the
l t its interJ°Pr<'!-l with natural right s <:ity reeently giYing in d e tail the work friends of the different stuJents tlv tbC' affirmatin" is o:oc·inll:'· unfair in familie s an·l time or other he neee~:;;ar;-.
men. F rank Ca~si<l~·. the ~C'<'ond c:penk£'r
• the affirmatiYe. ~talt·d that wh r11
thaL wil1 be clone at the meeting of the late Teachers 1 association whi ch wiJJ need o f a liberal appropriation for nc~.·•
take t1lace at )Ii ssouln December ~6. buihlings and for the setting a~idt• »£
The need that wa s then touched upon
was the need of u building for the <lc
partmeuts of cngineerin~. H e expluinrll
Xorthwest~rn L ive Stock Show. which
wns held last week at Lewistown, l\lah.).
The ex11osition which i!-i promulgnteU
and suppoTted h:i· the business interests
of Montana, Idaho, Wa."hington and
Oregon, was unusua11y sucee~sful nud
assumed ,-ast proportion". ' 1 Conside r
ing the fact that this wa !-i only t he se..'·
oncl affair of its kin<l in the ::"forth
wesr, '' Prof. C' lark !"Uid, 11 we ha ,.e eY
N~· rea~on to he prouJ of the showin g:
mn1le antl of tht' future iu store for th('
li\'e stock industries of the Xurthwest. ·'
Gn~at intert:'!'it >rn:, ::;lHJ\\ll in tbc
!'lhow :1nd many thon!'and people yj~ite·l
the J:irgc e:xhi hit ~ of animab cumin~
from all the states of thC' Xorthwest.
Th e hort>e s how was C'~petia lly gooll.
~\II th<.> animal~ '-old well. The granll
thampion s t eer, which tame iMm the
Big Hole eountry, in thi~ ~late. sold for
$1.0.1 a pound, realizing the ownel"\
the sum of $1 ,3'\S.
Althoug h Portland attempted to !:'e
cure the expo:sition 1 Lewistown was
selectetl as the place for the annmd
show, hec:iu~e uf its plens..'\nt and C'asil?
accC'ssible location . It i;; at the junctio n of the Clear \Ya1er and Snake
ri,·e r::i. <lirectl.'· opposite <.'lark::;ton, tht"l
two towns being connected by a bi~
bridge. The population o f eaeh town
is about 6,000, ancl the n1titucle n.hout
.),000 feet. The go,·ernment is doing ex
tensiYe work on the Columbia ri,·er
so as to make it na,·igahle. Lewis
tO\Yll a nd ( ' larl< ston am \~ery modern
a111l progre~ .. h·e town5-, Jw,·ing miles ot' pa,·ed l"treets and l ike improvernC'nb;.
Nl'MBER 15.
lOVEll WINS SCORE ~~-~
In Fast and Rough Game College Men
are Outclassed. P lay T rip le
B's Tonight
By n score of 23 to 9. the college was
defeated by the Lo,-ell bn•ketball team ·w·edne~day night. AccorUing to the
meager reportR that haYC' been rccei\•ed
iu regard to the gamo it was fast and
rough, although no one wa~ hurt h O the
regular lineup will be a\·ailable in the
other two contests to be iilayed on thu
trip.
Owing to the fact that 'Yilcomb ha;;
been ill for the last few lln.ys he was
unabl e to take the cent<'r posi tion on
the team, hut hi s place ·was filled b~'
Cotner, of Bi1lingis, who 8howed up i:;o
well in the coute::.:it with th(' Carroll
Club :lt this city so me time ago. 'l'h ~
other po!'itions wel"<' held <lown by the
member~ of Jac,t year·~ 8<1uad, as fol ·
lows.
Hartman nud Ro~s at t1orwarc1~, Gos
man and Hodg:sk i!'S at gnartls. \faddox
was tak<'n along as ::mhstitnte player.
The t eam left Tn<'~dav afternoon
with ( 'oa~h Dockstnder an°tl played th<.'
LoYell team 'Yeclnesd:iy t:>vcning. From
there the,· went on to ~ 'owley, where n.
game ·wi th th(' Bighorn Acadamy was
played la!'lt evening .. \t thr time of go
ing to pre!'s no information in regard
to this ('Ontest wn.;; rt>ct~i,·et'I. IlowC\··
er, not nearly as hard a co ntest had
been antkipitted here. aN w a!=I expected
at L on•11. whn"le team hn ~ a strong rep
utation throughout 'W~yoming-.
'fh <' last gnme of the trip will h(' "taged
tonight in Bill in gs againHt. the Tripl e
I3 's. Th~" ic: ('xpec.ted to be one of t he
hardest games of the i-Nl!:IOU nn<l fmm
i ts ~r11rt> it i~ th(lnght that !-lome ll<'fi
nite id<'n of the ... trenJ.;lh of dtC' l·ollegl..'
team <'fill he ga inetl. Th(' Triple H "s
have hrlil the ~tnte d1anq1ionsl1ip for
th<' Jn?'lt frw year~ an1l ha,·e clefented
some of tlie strongest teams in the
rnit('U :-::. tare~. Just how ~ell tht' Col
legian~ will ~how up agn in~t them is a
matter of conjeeture. hut tht~ outcom<'
of th e rontest b being eagerly looked
forwar<l to :rnd n good showing i!'I ex
pected by the ~npprter~ of the eol1eg-e
team.
The schedul <' for the rcmaind<'r of
the s('ason htt!4 not y<' t been definitely
arranged. llowe \·er, l'oad1 Dol•kstnder
has pfonned to play in thl' neighborhood
of twenty j!amrs this season if that
many ean be arranged for. Of this
number, -.;en'n o r eight will probably
be pl::tyecl in Boiemnn. One gam<' which
has been <lefiuitel,v arrange<l for is
that to be played with the Oregon ~\ g
ricnlturnl ('o11ege in Bozeman on Tues
da)', .Tnnuary ~1. 'fhi s i"' one of the ht\nv l1,~ t S('hednlcis
en.,r pl:1nnec1 for the collPgt• team Thi<:t
is also the fir~t vear '"'id1t:-n n"' man" as
four g-ames lrnY~ hrC'n playt•d h~fore Chri~tmn.~. fu taking thr trip it was
thought that fl large :imount of Y:1lu
ik e!".i ha\·(' made inroad'.1 into public 21 nnd 2 Se,·eral members of the a certain part of the ~tate income tor the ]1resent crowdC'U conditions and stat- Thrre i~ a strong :igitation in fa,·or of
ld~ thr public bas a right to in- C'Ollege faeu]t~r are scheduled for ad- the support of th e sta tC' iu st itntion"" n[ e<l thnt it would be u(' c·e~s:uy to ge t con~ulidnting t111.· two, thus making a
f<>re. ThCl plrrn propo .. ed iR not 'l ilre!'ses nnd others are members or of- highl'r learn ing. good ~izetl (•it _,. . Ahon' Lewistow11 is
.v sysh·m as stace<l hy the negati\.,), ficers of the a~~oeiation, so that. the Th1.• mC'eting was calletl to order lty $~.j,000 to ca~·ry out the plan suecessful- ~in on•hard tral·t. c>on~irlC'rt•fl nne of th(•
it hal'.> 11ro\ l'tl a su1·ces!' in nu mer- mN•ting is of much intere!-t t o the eol the pre~ident. Tfoy ~Ial.;: or. wll(l ~tat•»l ly. Tw{•nty- fin• thousand dollar~ woultl fin1.•!:it in the wo!'l'1 to whkh it is plan- ab IL' t•xpt'rit·nL·(• would be gainrtl in thar
i otln•r countrif?<.;, ana thP experien·'(' J,.gr. brh>fly the oh,iC'd of fhC' meetiu:.: :rn•l 11e mt'<lcd lll~xt year and ihe remainin;.{ nl'1l to nrn strct't l'ars. LPwi~tnwn has thC' lll('H wou111 bt'com(' IH't' ustonwtl to
int.•11 from iho"'-' ('Onntri<'" \·oud1e<l for I Tho"P memher,,. of the fanilt.\" that intro1l11l'l~a Pn.·~illrnt H am ilt on. Pr,. .. 1· ~.:;n,11110 lh\l' Yt':lr after, :.is tht:' cnllq.:t~ hondt•d itself for ~4:!,000 in orclt•r to playin~ ht~fort' '-trat1 !{r nu ilit>Tl t:fs.
• :.nt·t·t~"s. I are Hhrdu lC'1l for :u1'1res"('"> :ue Presi· dent Hamilton m:idt> the Iongt"'~t s1•c•~Ph I could iwt t'XPL'JHl. the wh~k· amount an g-i'" ample finaneial "llJll'ort to till'
H. '.· h .ellt'y ·wa"'ll "tron~man .for tliP dent H amilton, who will girc on~· of of t·J.1(' hour antl t>Yery WtHil w:t" Ji-..t1•::i· 1 i~n1• _:c·ar. lit• a.1.:--o ex·p~a111C'<l the lll'L'1l Liu• :-:.uwk sho\\.
l!at1YC'. Ilt> :wswerecl this argumC'nt I the r1•s1H1nsf's tu the grediug?'I C'Xh'!Hled C'tl In with tlH' ,gn •<Hi.'!-,t intention . for a new C'L'ntral heat111g system a111l
'"f:ttlllj! tlwt the 1•.ropos<'il 11lnn ha•l1the a:->sot·i:1tiou·, Prni'es ... or \':rn. 2\1. ('nl1· li e <111tlim·1l the t:llhl'S of tlie ]•rt - ex11h1inecl tiH• ~.'"t<'m thnt now pn•,·ails "\\'. L. t'nr1yle. d1·n11 anil ilirrl'tor uf
· I 11 a~ril·tiltnr<' at tlw f•lal111 .\gril'ulrnr:d
II tru'1 llll"lll'('C'S:--IU ;: in twt•h(' h•igh. who wi11 speak Oil the !-iuh.ic><·t l~nt !-,tl"in~1·nev anti st:ltC'<l tl1<1r in ,.j .. ar t!i(' c·nllt•gf'. lie sa id thnt for thi..;
t<'s and :1holishC'il. Ile '"<ii'1 that sm·11 ''Jligh 8d10ol ('hcmistn· for l 'uurscs opininn tht" <11l11«ation;d in..iinttio!l .. purptJ'"t' :-ii:!.l.01111 would lw suffi('i1•nt an•1 C'n1h•J,!P, anll otH' who ha..; \i•dted ~111 t•x
LES BOUFFONS GIVE FIRST
CLUB DANCE FOR YEAR.
tht• Bou ff on"
... _,·!'tt"m Wfl'- 11ot uuly dangerou-;. lmt in Donw~tic RciC'nc·e and .).f:rnual Train· ,,.C>rl' :•~ muth enti tl t'1l to appro1•riatio!I"' t..''.:}1r<'"SL'd hims(•lt' :l::; sntisfi1•d tlrnt th(' hibitions of its killll thr11nKJ1011t tht•
o impo!-; .. ihlf' l~t'L':lll'-t' "'11th a hody ing: .. and Prof11s..,or Fr:1nk \\~. lla111. as WL'n' thC' otlwr -.,rntt• iu"''it111.uu ... st11dP11ts \\Onhl ilo en•rythin~ in tlll•ir <·uuntr,v for m:rny yPar'-', in tht~ c:tp:H·it\· ga\·l' thdr first clnn1'l' for this '-l'i1oul
lll<"'n lllll"'t know th •o rt· i . I I of a j111h!L'. r.;altl, ''In my l'~timation the ·'·C'nr in th(• l·~lk"' h:1ll. Ahout :--ixt,·
. ,. t IH t im ~ 111 who \\ill talk on the suh.krt .. Prt'('ara l:illt.'h :l"' thl' pt•nitt•ntiar,\". lit• ~pui;.e nl 1•11\\1•r to !'l'C' t l:lt t it•:-t• matt1•rs werp
ll'~ inclnstry in thC' H:1tt' in ordrr ro tion for Colll"ul~ Phvsic·r.;,'' th.e Yalunhlc \\'urk th:1t hail IH'rn ilnnt~ll.)rong-·h·t lo tl.•e. attt'ntion of. tlie p:1ren.h t'xpo .. ition at Lt•wi.;lciwu is Sl'l'O!Hl uuh· tnnplt's ,,.l'fl' prt'SL'llt :t1Hl th(' gf'nf'ra l
1 · 1 ,... ru tliat uI tlu• fntL'l"ll:ttional at C'hi1•:1
'f e; .1utt I l't·i~iou:--. ::\Ir. ]{p1Jy i·h·il ::\[j!'., Lilla .\.Harkin!' of thL• ch•part two year~ agu fo r tht• pa...,-..in:.; nt' :111 :11111 11·11• 1111-.i ol tilt• studt>nts :rnd till' Iii· go .. , .\11 arrna will h1• huilt iluriu·..; uporl i-- that a most th•lightt"ul tinH'
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:1 .. rnft> of warfue. \lr. S t••d !'t:HP•l I ft1tti11:,.r '"ii» clain· iutert"'sts of ).fo11t:.u·1. ::-;~,lltHl tht1 :t"t•ar ::dtl'>r. lft• ~h~\\e•l that Prol°L'"'or Thah1r followt•il with ing t1•:u11 tn lht• l nrrrn:nional at ('hil•:1 Tiit> ~ran~l rn: rl'i1 ,,. t" l1•1l li\' l1t•nr~·
.1t tlH• nr~llml'Ut that cnmpnl .. 1011 \\,l" It \\:is d('1<1k1l le Tt't'Ollllll('JHl J(':.: i->Ll· of thi" amouut $::!i,00fl t·ilme from :1 strikinJ.! exam pl C' nf ,iu"'t how aow1h~.1 gn Inst ,Yl'ttr. Th(' "<"hools of :.q.trkultnrl• Blinn, pn· ... itlt·1it of thl' i·luh, and fnJ.
\Ht." llll"'Olll1•l l1L•t·au'C' t'1llnpubioi11 lHlll u111c-l1 s1w I. r t1 th:it a..:k1?1l for rw.1 funtl tll(' ~tatt'.' h;ul set a._id,• irum tht Tht• dhfrrenl t•ngint>ering rlC'partlllt'ut-.. at th1• \ari<n1-.. :q.:ri(•tiltnr:tl collegt''"' will l\1wing- him w~·n• thL~ mt•ndu•rs nf thn
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jl\i' to J~~tity ninb ' 10 lt•nt't\ or th !? IPrs at thfl CllJl<'g-t~ ins11·ad of n. 1la '".Y the stat(' trN1.~nn would lie ~-13 .tlO!I the pnratu .. un hantl but :;howed wh:· th1•\· Sh ow c•:1n liar.11:'· }Ip O\"l'T e-;timntt'd,'. l•t•orgl' Rlit111, ,lohn \\'ha11ou. ('h11rlc
·.t thai ttth•t•n J't'r ('('Ht of the r op11 t·ommi~~itH1er, who. with Jij., :l"'i-;tau~ first :·ear anil $J.1.lltl0 thf' .;.e<'oncl. euuld not be worked to their utmost dl~t:lnrNl Prof. l lark. 1' For a1ln·rtis1n..{ llan .. 1·n. \\'. B. \'t•-;t11. Jr., \ tthur ~<':l
um dit.-tatt'" to the Ont> hundreJ JPr I :.ntl "'PpnratL' nJmini~trati,·e for ·1~ . It wou]tl he nC'ef'!-.!'ary to ~Pt -;::;,ono o win g- t n the cro wd ed con1li tion~ . Pr ,. antl f1raetical it is <':->pt~<'1ally Yaluahl1• m:lll"', \l1111zo Truitt, ~~·l1111·r Holh1•r).!.
j . . . . \\OU!il i•ost the :-;tale ;::.rn,11110 a ~-··a:-. for l'Xten~icm work t1rnt would !'UJ•ple fe"'"<lr Tallman followe1 l rt>it('rating the Tr ("11ls to the attention uf thf' ea .. t Lvuis Jlahlin~. Hol•C'tt Lapt..'Jrt 1111.J
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THE WEEKLY EXJ>O;,IBXT, FRID-\Y, DELE)!BER 20. 191~. Page 2
, 0 , h· nt , .. d1t'.." T ' · 'ol ,, ti The Weelily Exponent. . '"" '"'°""h to "Ju< I u " I at tt
,11 1 omore ch-. ... l'nrolle·l in t~e cbem.i .... try enur:-1..'. Ile rl'l'l'in•tl hi-. t1r~t train I 1w• 1, the [owa ~rate l'nllcge at ..\ml· .... H:wen•r. hi~ fir-.;t nrwsparer work took place at ~lont:rna ~t;lt<'. Hr was the fir'"t man tll r('pOrt for a tryout thi"> i:e:tr and :,.;int•t~ bi-. firo:;:t a:-signment bas ~bown :\ ,, i11ingue:-s to work not alway-;
Christmas Candies
Perfumes and Toilet
Waters
Russell Freeman I COSTLY DELAYS :\Cost 1woph.> intend to s.•we SOME TIME,
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Established Jan. 1, 1910.
OutgM" tL of ~ JnT hl.r Exponent.
l;\bli!<tbf"tl .f '1. 1, i-.!l.-
L'ould l!ll 11hE.>:td is·rl:• wdl in tht• t>rl'r. uon of nt•\\ l1uildin;,,t ... and other n1•('e" "ar:v lm1•rO\ t•n.t."nt.... .\01,tlwr an•l prob ahh- a much hl'ttt"r plan would ht~ t•~ b:l\~e a pt•rmanenl t~tx ledt"d for tb ~ purpo-.1•.., nf higher ('ducation.
found in nl'w reporter<t. Xo member of
BAGGAGE EXPRESS
Headquarters at the Hub Both Phones
.\ nd while puttin~ it off let a biR ag~re~1.te of little :sum~ :.-lip 1 through their finger~. The wa,· to sa,·e :su('ce:--.fulh· is to ~a,·e' NoW. · \\"h,· Ullt bei:;in to -.aye at thi:i au~ilidout> momen h'.\· opl'ning a ~dngs a~count i.t GALLATIN TRUST AND SAV
INGS BANK
Publi"'bed <"'"cry }'ridoy of thi• Col· lege year by an editorial staff rbosen f rom. tbC' ~tmleut" of the ).[nntana State t 'ollege of .\;.!riculture nod Mccb:rnir .\ rh, nozt~m:rn, ).[ontaDfl,
HTAFP.
.:\ ft>w fnn-.. in reg:mf to the taXl""
rn ~fontanA rna~ help to point out th\'.' ,-:ilm• of the plnu. Tb{' cou!llituliou oi \fontana limits the tax le'".'" for stnt·'.> purpo~C'' to two nnd one-half millc:.. :'\orth Dakota :mil l't:1h. with clo:;t• l·> tht• "a111c wt•:ilth :mil population :l" >fon· tan:i. h:1\·C' a It•,.,. of fiq• milh an•l mo!-;t of thC' otht•r n('nrhy st:1te~ h3Y.:'
the <.;taff is perfect and the new member i~ no exception. but 3l :'11 times b~ Ju.:-> :.-hown a willingness to learn that aui.rur""' wdl for his future c:irct'T.
Harrell fl. Jlibb:ud is the fir:>t m('m·
ber 1•! lht• inc11ming cl:t~:> for thi:; year to rN·1•in' au nppointml'nt i'ln thl' "taff . llC' !J 1s ~bown him ... elf t1l bC' a williui wnrkpr and will unllou•nl'dly ht> llllC of clw ... 1 .. ouJ!t'"'t memhers i'lt the -.rnff a~ he L:a·,1~ more experien('(' in tbl' work c.onn\' ·tC'<l with the puhli1•ation of th£> E::q1<)U\.'llt. )fr. Hibbard gradmlti'd fr•ll'l the H<>lena high ~chool l!l.~t Rpring and will b(' rememberC'd by many a~ n 11 e oi the m<>mbcrs of 1he Helena high hnsketLall team in the tournament la t "ipring. He rcgi~trred in agriculture nt the college this fall and b:1s been 11dh·e in diffl'rent forms of coll<'~e nffai rs.
Initial Stationery
Cut Glass
Hand Painted China
Fountain Pens
Safety Razors
Hand Bags
'l'he Exponent is the best medium fi:ir ad,·ertisers to reach colll'ge students.
Capital $100,000 ' '· f.::.. D AYIDSON", Ca-.hil'f.
Editor·inC"hil'f . . !:;(')mt'r 11. ;:\olberg, '14
B~~i~e-s )fanager _ . .Fn'd E. t.ordon, '13
Mana~in~ Editor .. Lyodnll P. D:n·idson,
.15 l:1r~1•r lnh·~ rh:lu )fonrnua. Conse·
qut:'ntly the ~tatt• j ... hnodic~pJted sud it maY he Year"' hefore thC' srnte ('an ~up· p•l;t all. of it... dt•partmenh "~ith tli.::•
Ci:culation ~tanager ..... ... _ ... J. Ernest B·nder, '15
A!!st. Businl'S~ )f:inagt!r. ··· pre~ent rah'. if thnt time will C\·er .... Geo. \Y. Blinn, 'lJ coml'. l'lt:-arir lfontana mu:--t han'! n
A8~t. Bu~iness Ya.nager....... Jaq:rer Je,-;i.· for stah' purposes. if _its ..... ······· ... Roy E. 11alsor. '15 "tat(' tn~titutiou:- are to compete with
Asst. Circttl:,tion Manager ······ thost• of nt•ighboring state's . .. ........... .... Roy C. Clark, '14 'l'hl' Jll'1m1rnent t:u: plan is as fol·
I ntercollegiate Editor ························ lo\,:;;: .\ ~Jh'ci:il leYy of say one aud Hho<la. Dawes, '13 one·hnlf milb will be h:•,·icd eacll year
:\~ht~li~··.nep~r·t~;.·_·.-.Robt. 'l'. Kelle~-. ' 15 for higher educational purposes and the General Reporter -················· · moue\· 80 rai:se<l (':ln only be expend.eJ
... R. Leslie Pettigrew. 'lS for ti1cse in:stitutions on a bash:- agreed General Reporte r ···················-······
........................ C'bas. A. Whipple. General Reporter .. Mrrtl~ Alderson, General Reporter ........ .
.. A. Paul Tli.1111pson, T5
'J .l nu b,· s~nnC' mean~. ~\ number of st:l.tes ,13
h:n·t:: amended. their constitution so that this plan hns become a reality, and it is in surceso:ful operntion. .\mong tbnst• in tbe west are Coloradt1,
General Hepot;1:;r~i·i" H. ·J·{·i·;;b;·~d~···: 1 G ~~;,:h n~a~~1:;~~~:;:~11:1i~:na~~(' ~1~:~:skb~~ Subscription Rate-Two Dollars per
year, fiYe c~nts per copy. Ad,·ertis· ing rates made known on application.
Entered as second class mail matter at Bozeman. Montnnu, under A.ct of Congress of March 3, lSifl.
The W eekly Exponent is stricUy a st udent enterprise. I ts chief purpose i s t o present t o its rea.ders each week an accurate a.nd complete record of the developments in college affairs during that period a.ud i t is intended that its in!luence shall be exerted for the upbuilding of M . S. C. The paper is the result o! voluntary e!!ort put !orth by the studen ts who compose the staff.
CALENDAR.
ha,·iug the state legi~lature propose it at the' next se,..sion and th('n putting it up to a Yote of th(' people at the next regular elrctiou.
Sh{'luld it pass. nnd there is e,·rry rea!'ou to lwlie,·e that it would, for the people nf the ~tntl' haYe alwa:·s felt a Jeep intC'rC'st in the highC'r learning of th(' state and h:n e always het.>n lo;nd to the iu$titutions of higher educatiou. enormous hrnefits would be deri,·e l tht>reby. Tn tht.• flr$t place it would put big-her ('ducation on ::i permanent ba~i-. iu the state. The beads of tho? different schools would be able to tell with a fair d('~ree of accuracy whnt their :-.hare of th~· fund:-- would be C'aci.i year and plans for :'·ears ahead could be ma1le. Again. it would stop th~ lobbying that necessaril.'· rakes place
December ~'). Friday, 1~:00 Christmas Yacation begins.
m.- at each se!-.slon of the legislature an·l would stop th~ scramble for funds b..
Tuesday, Janu:uy 7, 1913, -Christmas Y:tc:ition ends.
Christmas.
.00 A. M. each institution each year. It woulJ he difficult to picture the many benefits to rt?-!'tnlt from such au amendment t..J the coni;titutiou. but a little thought will show that th<'y woul<l be enormous.
Practically all the student"' •1n the 1t has hecn suggestC'd that one and one· hill will ha\ e departed from Bozeman Lrnlf mill~ be tht:' le,·y if the bill goes by tins i'n·njng h' spend the holiday~ thn1ugh. The di,·ision among the at thl'ir ho•ucs un)('ss their home;) should !-iChool~ affrcted would then be as folJ1n.i'rrn to h• in thb l'ity. The perill•l lows:
A 1tl11nbcr of articles by both of the new nH"'ll haYC' appt'.'nred from time to time iu the Exponent :rnd both ba,·e prnYen themseh·ps ab1c to carry the wor!;, Herc is lo the future success of •be i·~west Exponent reporter!':.
Aud a~ain a f('w wortls may )le said in rC'~ard to th<" work of the paper, whic~ 1 offers as mm·h µood experience :ls work on the eollege paper. 1n no acti,·it~· do the pnrticipants ~ecure th\3 abilit~· to express themsel\'es, to meet others :rnd gCL into practical life as the,· do b,· Inking fl'OOd care of a po:::itio1; on !l;e stnff. The work is as useful to thr ::n·crnge nwn as anything else that nw,- he done during- collego da.v~. IL i~ co;1sidered an honor and a pri,·i· Ieg-e to ~ecure n po~ition on the staff. The returns are cd enormous benefit. _\nd in tbb connection it might be said that the positions were secured this year only after longer tryouts than usua l. A number of people wii;bed to help oc· ca,.i.onallv on the pnper 1 so it was nece~:;.::ir~·· to determine which of them werr in enrnest and which were not. Thb foct ~houhl make the positions mean mueh to the men securing them and they ~hould t ry to make their future recn,·rl equal t heir past in en~.r:' way.
GOOD WORDS FOR THE STOCK JUDGING TEAM.
and Pocket Books.
Largest Stock
Lowest Prices
at
The '~Store
NEVES & HINMAN
SIX-CHAIR BARBER SHOP
28 West M ain 3pecial Attention Paid to S tudents
''Last year the attention of :Montana was centered on the tudents ' Stock· judging Team from Montana State College. the first team c,·e r sent from the state to compete nt the International Li,·e Stock Show. The team made a great showing, considering the short time they were prepared and coacheJ rtlong i-pecial lines.
1 • ~\. recent letter from a prominent Int('rnatioual official say!'.4: 1 \ Vhere is your lflJ~ P.tudents' ~tock Judging Team! The l!H 1 dill so well. we hoped your college would send another team this year. One thing. your team gaYe your college a good bit of ad,·ertising their appearance and their work electeJ faYorable comment from e,·eryone.'
r' It i:t to be regretted that the coll('ge lloe:; not make the sending o f the team an annual e,·ent. The department of animal indu~try of )fontana Stale C'ollegc should be the Jh·est 1 fullest, growingest department in the institu· tiou. ·'
ATHLETIC COMMITTEE APPROVES OF GAMES.
Tuesday at noon the executive ath· The following- clippinj:t from the letic committee held a short meeting in
Xorthwe::tt Stockman ani1 }'armer of re· Profe::isor Talman·~ room at which time l'ent date, -.how:, somC"thing of what the people intere!->ted in agri(·ulture and animal industry thought of the work of last year·~ stock judginj:t team.
\\'hill' it is to br regrettc-d that the colle~e was not represented at the con· test thb year, the only thing that now
the principal busine'is was for them to approYe the games scheduled with the two 'Yyoming tea ml) and the Triple B ·s which are now being played off. They also appro,·ed of the game to be playe<l wi1h the Oregon Agricultural College later in the season.
of r('st ih~·t~ for .,.e,·eutrl~n day~ ~u1d Cnh·('rsit_, .. four fifteenthsj College. "ill un1fouhtl'<lly be A wekome one t.1 three fifteenths: ~cho"I of :Mines, two r.iost l'f tht> students :1s this _Year has fifternths, :\ormal ~chool. two fifundou~1tL•fll,, hecn one of tht.> n111:-:.1 ~trcn teenths: ~1·hool for O.eaf and blind, two remain~ that <'an be done is to com·
fiftt~enths. anJ. Experiment Station, mence work at onl.'e in prl'pnrntion for :=:.wtiun, two fiftel•nth:,. ln addition to thC' next ('Yt"nt. ']'raining was what
Jn addition to this, mutters in regard to the college emblem were brought up. .\lber t Esp, who woo nn emblem w hi le iu ihe preparatory department, had writt('n to ~ecure au ·' ~L ·' HoweYer. it was decided 1hat under the rulings of the association as thry now stand. he would not be entitled to one and so
uou:; :;iuce the l1peuing of the insitu tion. During- Y~\l'atiou, however. the studt.•nt!- should nut entirl"'ly forgt?t their .\Ima .:\l.th•r, but should put in a good word whl'ren•r ))llssibl~ S(l that the college. 1.:~rn continue on ih forward mar-.!h.
Be~i<lr ... this all that the Expont?nt bas to s.:ly i:-1 that 1t wishes all of the ruem· bers of tbc> collego student body anJ. faculty aud it~ numerous friend~. i.
mn"'t Merry C'hristmas and a Happ)'· New Year.
The Permanent T a.x for Higher Educ ation.
thi., the tollrgc n\ceh·es $.)0,000 a :·Ntr from tht• fr•lrrnl gl)\·ernment and the Exprrimcnt ~tatlun, ~31l.OOO a year.
\Ybate,·C'r the form of the amendment it will result in enormou!o\ goo<l to higher learning in the state and the sen~ral institution:i affect('d should get together and commence the fight for it. This is one of th(.' thing~ that should be coo· tinually remembPred by the college stu· dent~ during- the Yfication and at e,·ery opportunity 3 boost for n permanent tax for higher education should be g\\"PO,
N ew M en on the Sta ff.
won for l'nnntla 's tNunr-. The .;ollegc sh1n,·ed up extremi.'ly well considrriog the fart th:tt they had not hnd nearly the work in judging' that their compet· itors bad. Xow the next team ::thould
go out to better the former C'nYiabk it will not be sent to hi m. It was also rl'cord made by the college. decided that £. J . " "'illinms who won
It has heen understood that the col· a letter in athletics du r ing fo rme r years lcge will ha,·e a team next year either in college, be a warded an " ).{ "' in at LC'wistown at the Xorthwest Stock place of the •. A.·• Show or at th<> International. Either place a good showing mean~ much to tho college.
The following shows what last year's contest meant to the co11ege:
''The entries for the Iuternational clo~ed the fi rst of this month. The
F RESHMEN SECURE DECISION IN INTER·CLASS DEBATE.
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Lin f iehl for th(' ne~ath·e dec la red. !hat compulsory arbitration would be a
191~ Intrrnntionnl prombes to eclip"'e step hnckward-. In that it substituted
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MOST EVERYBODY HAS SEEN THE POINSETTIA
either in print. or imitntion, but a gooil man~· p<'l"lpl· ha\·e no~ ;;.een them actually growing. \\' e h.."\,~e a fint" JM ot tllt'm no" In thelr full glory. and the public in general is in,·ited to come amt ~N" them
HOLLY AND MISTLETOE FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Cangobr' s 6teenbouses BOTH PHONES 316 S. TRACY A VE.
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
HOTEL BOZEMAN
BOZEMAN CAB CO. Automobile same as ha.ck f or
city calls
H ome Phone, 132 Bell, 230-2
Make
PENNANTS Ideal Christmas
Gifts
B Easy to mail. We carry over 100 styles, and the prices are right.
W~~~v Store Would You Like to
Receive Neckwear for Xmas?
Then why not give some
to your friends?
A pretty neckpiece makes
a thoughtful gift for a lady,
or an all silk Four-in-hand a
practical remembrance for a
man. We offer an immense
collection for both men and
women at popular prices.
$10.00 MEAL TICKET FOR
$6.00. ASK OUR PATRONS.
ROOMS $15.00 PER MONTH
W. J. FRANSHAM PHONE 25
If you are in the market fo r some Coal
TRY US
Bear Creek and 1foontain Home - lump and eggi wood and kind· ling.
'Ye have the best livery in town .
GIRLS This is the time of year for those Chafing Dish parties --- long evenings and nothing to do but eat and sl«ep.
If you want to keep him, use our Rochester Chafing Dish and Percolators, and it's a cinch.
SOLD BY
Owenhouse Hardware Company
CHISTMAS CANDIES
m dainty boxes. Guar-
anteed fresh and pure, at
The
Sugar Bowl Opposit e Lyric T heatre.
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One point that ~hould be forcefully brought to th<' attention of the people of Montaua :\Ud the member:; of tb ..
legisuaturc, thl' Ntate board of exam· iners and other people connected with the furnishing 11f money to the "tate institution ... , is that thC' C'olh•ge, th~
btate l"nin·r-.it~-. I hC' ~cho~,1 of ~fin,•-:
ancl all otlwr (••llll•:ltinn:ll in:->t;tntwu~.
nr<·il mnlh'Y on whieh ·tlwY may run.
Tht• stat1• t.1x i-. lt1W in c.nmp:lrison to that of rnau~ uthl•r 1w·1rl1y ... tall',; an l c.:on~eqltt'ntly it ha-. lit•t•n impch..;ihlC" fur lllOIH')" to ht' ~1•t·un~tl to {' 1\ t'r :1ppro priatiun:- n 1th• t· 11'11 "t'!->,.,Wll. I 011..;.
ljlll'lltly lu-.t Jt'ar th(\ ap11ro11ri.11i11ns for impro\ l'llll'Uts m·l1h• t.i tilt' l r ni\·1·, I ~ity of \tnut HUI, tht• :-;.1at1• t ullt•g•• aurl lht• ~~·hool 111 ).11111"-. \\1•rt• ,• u11plt•t1' •. t'ut 1 If an1l tb1• 'l'\'• r11l 1 ... t tut u1i-.
"t>r1 lontol ' .!ti :dnuj! a-. lot'"! th1" mi~bt l u•h•r 11h 1011.JitHrn .... 1h1• it
_\ gh.11u·i~ at the-head ~of this-column all the exhibitions of furmc>r years. foree for concilitltion. Jll' al~o agarn rC'Yeab two nrw name!- in the editor· The 1 bl'tlC'T farming· !'llogan increa:-:.E>.;; remindl."d hi"' opponent:, of the uuan<i· in.I 1l('partmE>nt of the paper. These ~trl' I in ,·nlume a~ the ~ea:-ons roll b~-; an<l werecl qurstiunei put to tht'.'m.
Hot Drinks Ligh t Lu nches •
:-1 tut 011., rt fer t 1 o tau har1lly h,-. t•X
pt>l'tt •l o ::o .thea•l n-. r.q•llllY ~ ... th1•Y "tntld OI 1en\ "l' lHh} lt Ill ht 111" 1•\"l•l1• t
th:\t t'll'.\ :trt\ :,!rent Iv h'rn1l11· 1ppe1I wlu n in t•nm1•t'lll.1•111 \\i.tb the i!rr,\t 1•:1-.tt•rn M'hoo'-i.
Tht• '-1'11001:-. 1n thi"' .. ratl' :1r1• tt t ..
thf' fir~t appointml'nt"- for this year with it thl" growing interest in all ~lis-. .:\llt"'n cam\"' hack at her opponantl lmlh nwn ha,·t> workr1l faithfully j farm products. Tht.> profession of ag~ ent by stilting that only one and OU"·
<m•e the flr~t wt>ek-.; of tht• college- .n•:.ir rirulture has a larger growth. it witlrr sh th p('r C('Tll of nil the ~trike..; were to t>arn tht"m. i dis('us:-ion th:rn all the other profes si'tliell hy cnneilation. :=:.be !'t:\tC'd that
.\. Paul Thnmp-.on i:-. :1 Tlll'llliiC'r of tbt:' ~ion~ plll tog('thN. tht' lo)..:-;f's 1h1t.' to "trikes were pren'nt
WHO ' S YOUR SWEETHEART? 'fhat you know-Thi$ we know
" THE PALM " is !ht" pl:\ce. at 1:! E. )fain, where \·ou l'an fin1l the hr-.t of hig-h cr:uk ( 'h1wolall's, made in the fiJw..;t a111l nws1 ~anitary fa>'tf•::-y i11 :\luut:ma. ).lim'n:l ('ht,..,1l:ttr
Holiday Purchases In men's wear can be comfortably and economically made at this-THE
MEN'S STORE. Perhaps we can help you with suggestions as to what
might be a desirable selection. \Ve have an immense variety of Neck-
wear in the latest fades and at moderate prices. Remember, thnt our
L -SYSTE M CLOTHES an' ma•lC' for thl' enllt·~t~ m:111.
L·SYSTEJ\1 I Walsh's I STORE L-SYSTEJ\1
STORE
:\Ir. Bberlt• tlL•man1ll•1l thl" nuthorit,· ahle a1ul shonlll llE> preYl'nterl. I
I hat tht.• uumhl•r shnuhl hl' ('ight~· fjy~
1•t)r l'Pnt. ~rr. ~t1•1•l :tf!!lll'cl that non(' ot' 1h •
h1t11'l' '-Wt>t•t; \"1•1111-. Fi;.t l'ol'k t:iiJ-.. 11:1turt• ·.,. lh'l't:1r; P:11111ma
.\"'•lrft••l Fruits in ~lara.;~hi110 wint•; l'an1l11ra ('h11~·oln11~ :-:.wi-. .... milk. (iuarnntt•1•1l u111h•r pHrl' fond and drug at'L .lnnt 311, i'.ltlli; S1•ri:d .:\o. llllOl
for the st'ltl'lllt'lll tlrnt 11nh- Olll"' :\n•l Ollt' sixth l'l'r <'t'llt <1f th~ ,..;rlkr,., Wt>rt• 1
"l'tll1•1.l hy 1•1111<·il:ltinn. at tlit~ "'allh~ tinl'' l quotiul!' auth•'rit.Y for thl• stah~nn•1u
1rhitr:ttiuu hn:n.1-. up to the prl~~rnt I ---------------' tJnu• W1'rt' "11\'t't''"'lltl ilut> tc1 tht•ir Jac1, uf pt1"1'r. \ stat1'Jl11·11t ha-. bl'l'll :-:.PIH out h_,.
\\"hil1• th1• 111d:,!1·-. \\1•r1"' rlt'lmting- !h" thl· ;-o;up1·ri11tt•1ah•nt of "\•st Point that ~1rl-.' 11u11rl1't 1•on:-is1fng- of Lillia:1 thi• 1•11rnll11wnt ot' the.• war ~\·hnoi Bradfor1l .. \lhn1:1 Hurthwil'k, Yit• Y:tl -.houlil lit> inat•:1se<l 10 700. He n•a· lt•:lu :11111 r)JiYt' S,•liu. rl•mh•rl•d a ,-ucal :-011-., tha1 1hi:- ~ill bt• morl' 1'L'111111mi -.i•lt"t"tion. ac1•umpa11lt•d hy :\[is" Alex t•:il, for tl1t• nl-'W huil1lit.~'."i will t•:1~ily :i111lcr on th1' pi:tn1l. at•cnmmc11lat€' that numhL•r.
Thl• j111l~\'!ol Wt'rt• Pr11fe~sor .... \tkiuson, Bn•wt•r and DC'arhnrn. Tht' l"ni,·1"'r itY flf lll•1,\'t>r has. heea
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D. H. BUDD i PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATE R I HEAT ING
I _____ _ \TheJen & Hanl(1
Up-to-date Livery and Automobile
Home Pbone ~3H
E.W. THOMPSON Four Chair Blrber Shop
(But'('l''"'"'tH to F. E. U:nis) PLAIN AND TURKlSH BATH:
Cornrr of ).fain and Tral'y
nr~an '''1 1
""' :tlld It " up '" '1""" FOR XMAS---ESPECIALLY MADE FOR COLLEGE
\\"hih.., no partil·ubr "'tnrriug wa"' dnne l1on:i.tl'd t11C' sun; i.;f ~}l)t),0(":0 under th<' nth<' ~penking, (':wh Oilt"' dl"'ser..-C>~ pe.·.lpn.>Y:sions th:it tht~ l'111\·Nsity raise no ~--------------""'
to kl•1•p tht•m up or Ins(' th,, p1-.i;- ... ~n.::,~
'"'' ,,,11, "'" J?:iin.-.i ior it< inst"u"""' Calendars with College Seal ; Xmas Cards, eight de-of hi)?h• · lrnniu~ signs, with College Seal. New and original.
'fhl~ l 111f, :.::•· nt•t~•h !'\ nflw t.'nl:!'ine1"'ring A 1 [' f p S f d P 'lJ buildiu~ ""'I O<'l'•l- It >ery mudi: t • most compete me 0 ennants, car s an I ow rnh"'"'' '"''''l' ""w huiltl:n~• auJ th• l Covers, all priced low. $t•hool ol \t111l'""' 111~1..,tb a uumLt.>r ,f rtt•\~
impr0\t'lhl'llt" :-O.t.•vt•ral wav ... of O\'t•r PHILLIPS' BOO STO 1•0111ini: t It"' trout.It• 1•ausetl by l"llttin~ K RE d1)\\ll tht.\ sr11roprhtiou.; for thC"'l' in T :-titntltHI" i1onl" httn~ hcen "'Ui.!l:l'"'t L he Store of Useful Gifts Onl' ot' tlu• .... t- 1s that all the a.ppropri:l , -
~onal mt•nti1111 for thr wnrk he cli<l. additiunnl ~11111 ni $'.HH),(}1lO . £,·C'rJ Practical!~ all tht•ir -.part• timr for th .... effort will l1r m:!1h• to raise thi" nmount pa-;t month ha.; ht•1•11 fdlC'•l with pr('par~- and if ol>taint'd will J!O to tbe erection tiou for this l'Oll11':-t. The resultR of of new buildings.-Bx. this work on tht~ir part wa-, plainly ,.iR· 1 --
. \ftn thp cl1•hnte thl' two 1ower clns- s.tartec.1 an equal ~uffrage propaganda. '-t':'i a1Jiourne·l to thl'I drill hnt1,
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where In o rder to enligh t C<n the g1rl!-i on the tlu'y rt>ll•hra1e1l or soothed thl'ir W•)Untl question of equal suffmgt' .rnd help the t"<l prhle. as th1' t'll"e ma~· bt>, In n joint cnu~l', they ha Ye tlra" n up a. platform 1lann"'. EY1·r~·ont"> n'porteJ. a thorough which thP.Y hu\t~ rt•quc ..... tet1 the \\"om
WE Re~prctfully hid for_ !'\ ... h.H". ~ 1 )"ou1 trade, anJ. will cert:unl treat you fair . Try U'" .
GALLA TIN LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 20 Opp. Court Hou.
·hit" ).fnn•lay niJ.:ht. The collf'g<' g l rls of ~ichigan bn,·e l I\' ('lljnyahlll time. Inn ·s .lournal to print. -------------..
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THE WEEKLY EXPOXE:-IT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER ~O, 1912.
ABSOLUTELY FREE n extra pair Trousers of same goods
rder. This offer will expire m a few
as Suit with every suit or overcoat
days. Come in NOW.
Ii There will be a lot
{ ::":.~fiLco~~~ ~;'~~,:R:.~: l ! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
H. R. HARRIS, tailor of social events
Clark and Hobert Clarkson Jdt
Ir homes in C hioook. yester·lB"'
g. --in O. \\food will not n·rurn to hi ..
c·for thf' 'acatwn. :\fr \\.,.ood w 11 (,.pJo)'-1:''1 in eonncccion with tlh' t groeu house•.
!idont Hom;=:- will learn 'fon orning for Ilt•lena, where he will
~. the meeting of the state boa1<1
~<'ation.
1rng thL' Bozem11n alumni seen at
.ind <'oner-rt Friday were: LPwis 1, ·14; Jhrold 'Wolpert, '11, and
J'ji;iher. 'llJ. :·-
·enre .Tefft-rs, a formrr star quar· ack on flt•\'('fal of the fooLball
in the <>arly bi:,tory of the lnsti·
, was a rollc>ge "+~itor Friday.
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Col>leigh returned Saturday from
ten"'ion trip ln the ~n~tern pnrt state, whn~ he ,-i~itC'd Glend'.,,,·r.
C'ity, Billing", Rt•J Lodge and
th.
:l Kolb, Leo Wallace. Grace Oli· 11 C'arl )forgan leave for Billing~
They Intend to attend the bas· l J?Dme at that place between the B's and the College tonight.
I examinations for the semester
eld for the ~hort rourse studenta
c.t three days of this week. The cf'mPcit('r clos•-"S Friday and the
semester will begin Tuesda:1,
y 7, that date being set as reg:~.
day. -·>--
report come~ from Cascade that
d Mrs . .T. S. James are parents
aby boy born about a. month ago.
mes is a graduate of the ci,·il en·
ing department, being a member
eJass of l 90P.
Dr. Smith, formerl.'· Miss Car·
n Zandt. was a Yisitor at the
J.!~riday and attended the band
t gh·en in assembly hall. Mrs.
ii; r. graduate of the business de· '1<.'nt, formerly a department in
nstitution. She was also for sev·
GLEASON'S CIGAR STORE
The 1. "~- <:. A. meeting Tuesday u!'u:d1v in the form of some bur1e·,riu~
was a Chrl..;,tmas prnise sen·ice. The or hm~orous application to the work of
special music conl'.i~ted of a ,·ocal solo, t116 m£mber. 0 Star of the East,'' by Kathleen Wil· As a c-onclusion is it probable that
sonj piano golo by Georgia Hollier; \"O· light refreshment~ will be served. It
c.al ~olo by Yie Yalleau and a song by is rumored that n keg of some beveragl!
the quartctte. Pearl Heighton, Yie \'al· or other has been prepared by the de·
Ieau, Ruth Hartmnn and Kathleen \\'ii· p.'."...rtment of horticulture and it is cer·
son. The next rnN-ting is to be .Janu- tain that othe r refre!ihments Jf n hCJlt ·
from now on thnt will deman<l
a full dress suit. hpecializc on
full Jn•l's clotbci:; at $40 to $6\).
The one• at $-lO i~ surely :t <lancly
for the money. Let me ~bow it
to you. \\'hen you need a dress
c;uit. nothing else will take its
p1ac(', and you ghouldn 't he bor·
rowing one, beeauc;;e peoplt.• dou 't
like' to loan a nice suit.
Give me your order to<lny.
''BILL'' THE NIFTY TAILOR
nry 14, led by Alda Smith on the sub- drn nature wtll be pro\·idcd sn 1hnt- ~
jcct of resolutions. fi~~ time is expected by the membersl----------------
-"!-- ot the faculty and their families have the heartfelt sympathy of 1111.
Hollis was graduated from the Park
county high school, a member of the
class of 1909.
W. B. \'cstal, Jr., departed yesterday
at 11 :40 a. m., for Indianapolis, where he will spend the Christmas ,·acation
with his parents and in visiting old friendfi. He expects to retuTn by the
close of the \·acation.
KAPPA NU HOLD DANCE
STAGS DECIDE ON WHO SHALL BE MEMBERS OF CLUB.
A short meeting of the coile6t' Stngs
was held at noon \Vednesday, the prin·
cipal topic for discussion be~ur. ,inst
who should be entitled to adn11.ssion in·
IN ELKS' HALL F RIDAY. to the society and whether or not t·er·
"In Xovember, 1911, Mrs. Powell aud
her son went to California, trusting
and hoping that the climate wonld
bring relief to the young man . who was
not of a rugged disposition, nor in
strong health. His health impro,·cd au·l
he entered a school in Los Angele~.
The mother returned to her home, eon·
fident that her son was restored ttl
health, and waiting patiently for the
day when he cou ld safely return to the
home which he loYed best.
Elks' ball wae the scene of one of
the prettiest dances of the year Frhlny
evening, when the members of Kappa Nu entertained their fr!cnd<; at a danc?1
v>bich wal:J aeompanied hy a supper at
file Bungt-low immediately afterward~.
'l'he h!tll was decorat~·l with the ~ol·
ors of tb~ organization, a false ceilin~ aud wall having been :n.lJ2 from cr'1pe
paper. 'l'he extreme en..i of the l.:..ll
'l\'as I arl1ti(lned off fro"'l the rest of
the hall ,,·;n a partition cf paper, mak·
ing a rest room where candy and otbe1
refreshments were ser ved during thu
evening. The music for the occasion was pr<J ·
vided by Mrs. 0. E. Myers' orcbestrn,
consisting of Mrs. Myers, ]\frs. Blanche
Yergey Spieth, Fred Jackson and Joe
Brooks of Lidngstou. The e,·ent be·
tain men who were already in the i>o·
ciety should bo allowed to remqin .
A report was heard from the com mittec appointed at the last mc>eting
to decide on limitations for mem~Hsbip
and an amendment to the constit• .. tioll
was adopted requiring any person to be
a graduate from a high school courso
and to be registerd'd in either a four
year college course or a two er three
y1·n• pharmacy course in order to be· c,>01e a Stng.
A committee consisting of Fred Gol·
don, Arthur Seamans and ·waiter \Vill·
son, was appointed to inform certain
members who had been taken in from
either the preparatory department or
the short course department that they
would no longe r be considered as be·
longing to t!1c organization.
"But the fond hopes were shattered
when the telegram announcing his death
arr ived. Heart disease was the cause
of his death. "No fune ral arrangements ha,·e bcc.i
made, awaiti ng the ar rival of J\Ir. Pow· ell, who was at the ranch when t 1 i!
news came. The body will be brougnt
to Li,·ingston and perhap later shippel
to the father's and mother's home :it
Madison, Vti .. Ilollis was a member of
the Li,·ingston Congregational ehurch .
gan at nine o'clock. and it was almo:•t FORMER MEMBER OF SENIOR
''llollis bad gone to :Monrovia from
Los Angeles only a week before Thank:;·
giving clay, Yisitiug there at the h om~
of the mother's cousiue, Mr. and Mrs.
one before the merry company adjourn·
ed to the Bungalow .. where an elaborata
three course supper was sen·ed.
CLASS DIES IN CALIFORNIA Williams.
- - "The young man was a member of
News of thP c~en.lb of Hollis D. Po~ the Shaw & Powell Camping company,
ell, formerly a r:•embcr of the pre~n:nt of which his father is one the origin· al members. Hollis was a young mau
The committee that had charge of the arrangements was Lyndalt Dadd·
~on, Harold Solberg aud Edward NoblP..
Thry were assisted in the "·ork by ·11!
the members, and thei r efforts oro·
c".nceG an entertainment that was a sue· .rears priYate !':ecretary to the pres· ces':i in every way. The par ty w:l~
f th(' co lie,.,." . e:haperoned by Mr. and ).frs. Carl (.
senior C: is~ at li:c er liege, was rel!•.!''·ed th is wcei Mr. ]"nwcll died at Morovia,
C'a lifo.-ni::i., Sa'"·1rdn._,., December 1-4 1 ;Jf
heart d1sc>ast·. Ile Lad gone to Ca li i\1r·
uia fo; hi:; he:Jlth ;rnd at latest repo:-ts
was n!.pid l v impro,·,r.g ,-.,•hen a tell'gr.:t111
anno:.t11cinb lPs cl·•ath was receiw"d hy
of exemplary character, bright, eon·
scientious and respected by al l. Take:i
from friends and relath-es when but 111
the prime of life, the young man's death
seems especially sorrowful and sad.''
-·!•- \\' idener and Mr. and ) !rs. C. Oli\·er and ~f ~<:i. Bc>rt Hind made a short G!isson. his p:i :-~1lts at LiY1ngsto11. JUNIOR PUPILS OF MISS
M ' NEELY GIVE RECITAL iamong Bozeman friends tile latter M . . Powell entered college ";th the
of last week. "Mr. Hind is a grad· FACULTY WILL HAVE present senior class and remained with The pr imary pupils of :Miss B lanche
of the cla!i!~ of 1909. and is now I that class until the middle of bis soph· McNeeley of the music depa r tment of
intenclent of the Madison Ri ver A PARTY TONIGHT. omorc year when he was forced to drop the college, ga,·e a public recital Sat·
plant. He reports that Everett - - his co1lege work due to ill health. He urday afternoon at t wo o'clock in the
llton and Cyril Kennedy, two oth· In acco rdance with the custom ori· was enrolled as a member of the elcc· . f h
·aduates in electrical engineering, I ginateJ se,·cra l years ago, the faeult,v t r ical engineering course. He was Ont) assembly room. T he playmg 0
d t os~ :etting along nicely. :rnd the members of the exper iment sla· of the most popula r men of the class :nan~:f p:i~=~a;ho::~:~ ~·::~~ ;:l:nt a;:~
.•.__ hon staff wi ll hold their fourth annnnl while at the college and the news of rendering the difficult pieces. The
colleg-e baFik~~all team will I Ch r ist~rns tree ~or th~ membe:s- of the his death is learned with the greate!)t program follows:
two enthusiastic supporters at fa<'ult.) and their fan11Jies tomght. The sorrow by his many friends on the hill. Streabbog, op. 100, No. 3 .............. Galop
game in Billings tonij?ht in th<' 11.!debr:~tion ~-ill oceur in the rooms o,f The following was taken from the Grace Accola. Atha ~(artin,
ns vf 1':dgnr Allen, 'IO. :incl ('hart('-; J the :1~lme science department, and wt. I Lh· i ngston Post: Lela Border.
t•r. ·12. These two persons will consi:st of a program and the usual i'Hollis Dudley Powell wa~ born in Ed Parlow ........................ BlumC'n \\·altzer
he tiip from their homes in Rrd l'hri4tmas festi,·ities. Pon~·, :;,\f,..ntana, 21 years ngo the :?."."lh · Melba Xelson.
fo<la_,.. Whih in co1lege th··.v Thi..; will probabl~· be the first pul>· day of April. When but a small chihl, Cha~. Lindsav ................... On the Terrae"
iwn.Y"' most enthusiastic boost<·r<> lk. {I t semi-public, appearance of the his folks mo,·cd to LiYingRton. and ht· I ·Lela Border.
a~ .1lumni are !;till doing the s1111e coJlege orchestra. Thi~ organiz:ttion !ias since made his home in this cit)~. TI.:i Henri \"an Gael.. .................. Suow Flakes
"<'rk. will give seYeral selections. nnd will no was rt'~pected, admired nnrl lo,·erl by GracC' ~\ccola.
When You See
dou'lt pron• a ste11nr numher on tltt• ~JI of his man;\'· friends. Of a kiu.1, Wach~.... . ............. )fay Party Polka
progr~m. )!rs. IJc>rrick will read se\" ]OYi:ii di~position, his frienlhlhip was ~tl Ireno Terrell.
Na! l ' hri~tnrns storic>s, anU other l'C'i· l way'd sought and the mother and fatht~r E<l. Parlo'"~, op. 00 ..... S11111mc>r Shower:"=:
lll'<'~ are lieing planned. I )(a,,·o ~tor.\.
Gift .. will he di~trihutNl to the chi!. L y R I c T H E A T R E Geo. ~pauhling ............. Fairy rralt•'"t
drcn ni th(' fnl'ulty. and gifh will no .\tha :\Cartin.
do 1tht he prC'~('ntc>il to tht' members of H. h Class Vaudeville and :--;tr('asl>hog, op. JOO, Xo. 1 ........... .
CE R El~~~N~Ro~o~~;~R~ TH~ ~o~ LITY l THE BOZEMAN MILLING COMP ANY ~
Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Practical courses in Ci\·il, Electrical and }.{eehanical Engineering, .Mechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, Horticulture, Domestic Science, Industrial Chemistry, Economic Biology, Mathematics, Literature, For· estry, Pharmacy, Music and Art.
Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings1 complete wood and iron shops, extensive laboratories, model kitchen and sewing rooms, music and art studio.
J. ~\. Hamilton, President BOZEMAN, MONTANA
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE OUR PRICES ARE RIGH'l'
OUR SERVICES THE BEST
Flint-Lynn Lumber Company 101 East Main Street Phone 82
BUSINESS CARDS
REMEMBER J. E . RAGSDALE, M. D.
Office Michigan Bldg.
.
The Shoe Sale
Suite No. 17. Bozeman, Mont
at The Exclusive Shoe Store·
J. H . HARRIS & COMPANY 22 West Main
A Merry Xmas To All
and may you enJOY it fully.
If, at the last moment, you
need a gift for him or her, re
member we have them, and
pleased to serve you.
Leslie E. Gage Jeweler and Registered Optomettist
Bozeman, Mont.
Get your
Xmas Box Candy at
THE BUNGALOW
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
R. C. PURDUM.
DE NTIST
Rooms 1 and 2 Story Block
Phone 46 blk. Bozeman, Mont.
DR. W. E. MOXLEY.
DENTIST
Golden Rule Blk. Bell Phone 97 blk.
DR. W . C. DAWES.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office and Residence 201 S. Third
Phones-Bel! 49! red-Home 2962
Bozeman, Montana.
DRS. DAVIDSON & GALBRAITH. DENTISTS AND
ORAL SURGEONS
Ten per cent discoount to students
Commercial National Bank Bldg.
Bozeman, Montana
DR. A. D. BREWER.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
P ost Office Block. Bozeman, "Mont ..
JOS. H. DELANEY, M . D.
DISEASES OF THE EYE
REFRACTION
Bozeman, Montana
HAL STEWART
ATTORNEY-AT·LAW
Suite 5 Gallatin Bloek
Nelson Cab Co.
Our Many Useful
·~mas Presents We KnQw
Where You
t 1tf' L<'nlty by a Ranta C'l:tu<:i C'spc>cia!l:1· 1 lg ·-··· .. . ... Pns Redonhll•
prep:nc-rl for the OCC'a~ion. rrhe g1tl'\ II ' I I
M • p· t ln•1a• Tt•rrt:"I. :\le •a .... t• '\OH. I Capital Stock··········-··· $WO,Ovll.OO SurplU"S and Profits .. . ~:JO,Of•O.GO
Oldest and most reliable in the City
Will Buy 1 Your Xmas
Gifts This Year.
tHOLSON'S SHOE STORE E N EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS
for the members of the faculry ar.:- OVIDg IC ores "}.laro Rtor_..-. : GEORGE COX, Cashier -).fontnua
Cabs for weddings, parties and funerals a specialty
WITHAM STUDIO
Phone Bell 397 blk Address 139 W. Main
Gold and Blue On Crane's Highland Linen
STATIONERY
The Gallatin Drug The Drug Store On The Corn.er
Co.
Bouman FRESHMEN MEETING. Bell Phone 273 Home Phone 1962
BOZEM \N, MONTANA
Eutertaini.11g Him. ).[nnclay the Fn~~hml'n ln•ld a sh•.rt
llH'i"ting for the> puap.~~t' uJ org-aniz:iiq · 1 ~lr. ~poonc>r. l think I like you bc>t·
for thC' chN•rs at t:ie delmlt•. ;..r_... 1•011 tc>r than :lny o the other l\•lh>ws that
f ::.:--. • who v:~is ( , ,.·C'<l du•~r lt•:tdt~r :t~ come to our hou~e. · · a prt\-i•'ll~ nwtin~. rc>'-igned the offi· ('
11
Why !'10, Bflhhy1·' WOOD COAL
on acenunt of illue"s in hi~ f:trnily u111l 11 'l'ause when you gi\·e sistL•r n IJox
.T;_i ~ \I ,1,,1. , \\ ,i .... , .: •• •ul to fill l·'·' o' candy shC' alway~ turn~ ir on;>r to LUMBER ,, ·ititlll.
.\ 11c1 tho b11i:i11r~i; ·sas lomplf'tt~<l ·1.
l"las~ practicc>ll their yell~ and son~·,..
which th<'y plnnnc>d to gi\"t"' for tlH•ir
team nt the d('b::ttt." in th(' e,·ening.
H orrors of J ournalism.
'' lfrrc '!i an item, · ' obscn·cd Ri\·crs,
who wa!\ looking over the exchnngcs,
"to the effect that the king of Sweden
raisrs dogs on his farm.' 1
''T suppose he u~es them,'· suggested
Brooks 1 •to drh·e his Stockholm. 1 '
Afte~ which the rnttle of the t_vpe·
writers broke out afr{'sb with great
,·iolenee.-Ex.
me.''-Ex.
It i8 nnnouncNl from ('amphell <'"1·
lege that as soon ag arrangement~ ~an lw
11'a<le that colleg-c> will be mo,·ed lG
Kansns City. It is probable that th? f'Oi·
I lPgC' ·will be consolidated with Kansas
"it\.' eni,·er!'itv. They will rece1Ye -!
be~uest of $SO<),ooo when the ct)lleg 0 i"'
mo,·ed.
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KENYON-NOBLE
LUMBER COMP ANY 320 West Main St.
--- The Airl stu<lc>n t ~ n.t Northwcstl·rn
The t •ni,·ersity of Denver will rt:"· although they are not allowed to go to
Lene $100.1100 from John D., whieh J'!lthe Indiana game> at Bloomington, nrP
tr. be used exclusively for enrlo,o;-mf'nc working: to insure a good <.'rowd ~f n 111t·
for the ro llege of liheral urt~, on enn•1i· us by st•llin~ tng~ to the boys wluch <""m
t1on thnt $300,ono more be rai ... ('d i 1 <'ol 11 c l'X<'hanged for ~iekets to Blooming-·
orado. ton. . 'ome t-11thus1a~m, that.
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EAT All the turkey you can, people, and have the best time
ever, during your vacation.
THE HUB---"Howard's" Ed and Lou Howard, Props.
D. D. SlV[ITH FURNITURE
RUGS TRUNKS AND BAGS
A doz.en Photographs, such as we know how to produce,
make I 2 splendid
Christmas Gifts SCHLECHTEN'S STUDIO
12 Black Ave.
The High Class Barber Shop for College Men TUXEDO BARBER SHOP
C. A. McINTYRE Michigan Building
Xmas Sale For Xmas Week
Every Department Represented
Men, Women and Children
for
HENRY'S
, DOES MAKE PLANS FOR --1- Shak espeare and F ootball. THEIR ANNUAL CELEBRATION. --
-- "Let him not pas~. but kill him
The memher~ pf the Doe organiMtion rather.· ·---0 1hell~l. td<l a mt'('tinl! this w('ek at which time 11 ·Tis ~rort t o nrnul n runner. -
pfan-. wen• m:tclt- for the big nnnual AnthtlD,Y nud Cleopntra .
t'l'lel·r:H un tn be hl'lt] on the Frjday e,._ '· 1 ·11 enteh it ere it eome-. to ening of final l'xnm ination week . A ground. ''-)!achetb. number of committee~ were appointed to ·•\Ye must bn\·e some bloody noses toke charge of the different depart :lnd cracked crowns. '"-Henry ]\'. ments of the night·~ entertainment. "It·~ the first time that e\'er I The committee on initiation Is com- heard breaking of ribs was sport. · '-po.:;ed of sophomore girl~ under the As You Like lt. lenc.lersbip of \\"ilia Sultzer. ''Down! Down!''-Henry V.
The fel'd con1rnittee consists of • 'A.n excellent pass.' '-The Tem-?Uadge wit zcr, Olfre lark and Alda pe!'lt. Smith. A committee of four were ap· ''A touch, a touch, I do confcss.''-pointed to prepare a li~t of stunts one
for each of the four classe!'l of the colleg<'. This committee- consists of M:nsa. Riddel, .Aimee Picdalue, Clara Flanders nud OJi,·e Clark.
It was further decided that there should b a con~titution for the organ· ization and a committee consisting of Kate w·ih;on , Emma Taylor and Edith
Hamlet. 1 ·I do commenU you
banks.' '-Macbeth. ''More rushes! More
Henf\· IY.
for their
rushes!.,_
• 'E:x~use me,'' smiled the center rush, the whole while be doffed his cap
11 How is your health f Dow are your folk~i You "re looking well. old
I Brcnnemnn, wns appointed to prepare chap. one. It was nlso dt'cided to consider I tbust that it's convenient for ~·ou to the pla£'e:t where the party might be held anrl one pcn•on from each cla~s
was nppointl'll tll co11cd the dues from the girls of that cla~s. Aft er gi\·ing the comm.ittee~ h1f=trudions to report
1 the fir~t Wl'l'k aftt'r Christma.!I.. the
meeting ad.ionrnC'd.
step aside And gh·e us tbat po!'lition which you
renin with pride. '' '' Bc'.'g pnrU.011.'' said the halfback
when be, tho rigb guard met. •
1 r·m in a JittlC' hurry; the touchdown I must get.
·Twill be a wondrous fa n1r jf you "Jl JUNIORS H E AR REPORT OF allow m.,__Thauk'!
1914. M ON TA N AN STAFF. 1 ~ha11 return the kindnc!"s when ~·ou
'fondny 1 he nwmll('rs of the junior <.'la-.-. hel1I a ,]rnrt rncl'ting ;It which timt"
\\'. B. YC'-.t:il, e(litor·in·chief of the Hl14 ).fonrnn:rn. g:1,·c n brief outline of th1~ work thnt hat1 he1•n C'ompll'tea to <lntP on tin~ l'Ollt~;.!t' year IJouk .
_\ nnmher of c..·lrnn,2'es fr0m pre\·ious :.\Iontnn:tu-. :trt• 1ilaniwd and it is expe£'ted that =-t.'Ycra l new feaut res will be ineorp<1r:1tl'1l into the book which ... ;11 go a Jon~ w<1y~ toward making 1t at·
come through our rank~.'' 1 'Good e\'ening. ·' !'ait.l the tackle into
the left guard· .. enr.
"lt look~ a bit like ~no.,.,·ing, al though the ~ky i!'< clear.
Plea,..e step here, to this pillow. I beg that you will fall.
Ah. thank you Yery kiu<lly. Xow I will take the ball.·•
Professors of College Graduates. . ...
tractin). } ..... \\'. ~c..-humaC"her. busiucss A ~ummar,,~ of thirty·se,·en repre:st"ll· manager oi the enterpri~C'. aho gaye t:HiYe colkges shows that t eat:bing i-:: a report and :-.taa•d t hat the finaneia1 hC, .... the dominant profe!5sion of colleg~ pro~pects of tl.t.• puhli1..·:ition were C'X·
tremely bright. It i" expC'c ell that fully as many :idq•rti:-<t>men t~ w;n he securt•d rhb year a:-; Jn~t and the sale
of books i~ expC'<'lt'1l to l'xrel'<l that of prf'\'ious :·era". ln aJd1t ion to this. a numl>rr of the club!-. at the college wi11
make tlonation~ to the finances of ih~ book. Amon~ tho~e who hnYe done so
up to tlate are till• EIC"C'tric club and the .\.Qrkultural ~oewty, ancl se\·eral other~ ar<' expt.•Ctl''l to do so j 0 the n<'ar futur(', Thi~ mnkes tilt" finnncial out lol1k \'Pry i:oud,
:.!Talluates with tw<'uty·fiYl' per c:ept: law, whieh took one·third of all the
gr:i.luates at the beginning of the n;1wteenth l'entury, now elaim::; but
fifteen per cent; medieine takes bet ween ~ix and seYen per cent. and
~eems to be !'!lightly on the decline ; enginf'ering is ~lowly going up, but sti?l
takl'.'s only three or four per l'ent: while th~ ministry, with the pre~ent fiYe or six per cent of the total, has reachl'1i
Common Sense vs. Coll ege E ducat ion , Th('re is n ~t'ntimeut in some plact"s
against co llt•gt>s. beeau"e some eollt'ge men ha\'e been known to make a foilur('
We Wish a Merry Xmas And Hope to See You Again Next Year
"SPUD" THE POSTOFFICE NEWS STAND
ANOTHER BIG MONARCH CHEESE ........ We ar;-cuttiug this lar ge cheese, made in Cra.d!ord county, Penn vania. We need not comment on the quality, as lt contaJ.ns tha.t ric.11. creamy flavor as do all the ~!onarch brand of cheese. So send or tel&o phone us your order for a piece for your xmas dinner. We &re of!e · some of the biggest values in apples ever offered in Bozeman. We a have some great discounts in holiday china.--which we would like to have you see.
THOS. H. R.EA & CO. Prompt D elivery l!ot b P hones 24
A Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to Y .:iu
From
W. 8 . VESTAL, JR., COLLEGE AGENT
Tuxedo Billiard Parlor
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, A DATE LINE OF PIPES
UP-TC
Michigan Block F. C. Brandeburg, Pro1
TRACY FLORAL CO. For all kinds of Cut Flowers, Pot Plants and Funeral r
work. Come and see us. You are a lways welcome, whether you buy or not.
l!otb P hones
Basketball===hv Bob
lt wa~ furthC'r drl'hlea that an :nul· it 11~ t·ommiltee "laH1hl he appointed ~o
nok through th<' <"h'£'Otrnts of the hook a111l :-oee thut thc·y wl're all right at di time~.
t11l' l1nve~t mark for that profession in l
ilie two nml a hnlf centuries of A.mer:. l':tn MJl1•i:t~ hi~tory.
of life. ----------------------------...;if'.! !"u n·l~· ~ueh a r:.i:-;h conclusion from
The bonril of rej!'ent!-. of the C. of :\[. :-neh n narrow premi-.e holds all col·
autlinriz.Ptl n mt>dical di"J!l'nsary to be lege men to be fool~.
The fir~t trip t 11 .... 1,u-..--.. n to b(' ta kt~ 1 :\[ax \\"ileomh W:'l"' uuahle to :ll'l'Om· loentt-11 on or neHr tht~ c..·nmpus. Two The fact is that mt'.'11 are not maile
by tht.' l'Ollt'J::::t' tl·:\m he;!:1U Tt!l' .. tlay. pan\· thC' tenm on tllls trip. owing to pl·.n·J£'ian·. are tn <k,·ote their entire or marrt•d in or b,,. ~ollege'-. The~e help
wht:u the hlUt..' n111l !!Ola ha,kd :-;hooter-. an illnt- ..... that has confin('U Jiim in he·l time tn th e me<licl'\l <'nn• of the .;;tu tbt~ de,·elnpment 1)f the man with fin"'
lt>it ior the en-.tl'Tll p:irt of tht> stati:'. ior "t:\'t,ral ilay~. Iii~ los" wil1 he felt. Ui'nts. };;~ch ~tude•n to be asst"-.;st'J natural power:-. The mnn with limit('i.i
.Although the team has impruYe~l sine~ as Ids t'Xl•l·ril·nt•e !!HinL·tl by pla:·ing twn .lolhrti for the "'<'hool .' ·ear to k • •p gifts d llC's not. become Hn iutelleetual
the fir~t g~uue with th!! Helena nggn' throug-hout tht' whule stlason last year, of the e nterpri"'e. Eaeh studrnt will be prodigy through C'1lllege training. an1l
Jration, tht·~· an• nnt yc-t into tht•i1 c:u111ot Oe ea-.il:i.· rt~ptacC'd. In Cotner, examinl'tl upon enterinl? the unin:•r:-oi.ty. though men urn.'· cn ll him an,' edueate<l
d 1 Students will be furnisbeJ with medical foul.·· he hns Yer:· m1H·h bettered bi!:S Hri e nntl tht\\' will hfl\'l' to wnrk 1:ird howl.'Yl'r. thl' (•(lllege has a cnp:iblc ::iub- supplit~s free of C' harg:t.' on order li._
to win a mujorit:· nf the gnme:-o pla~·t·d. "titntt•. ".hilt~ llllt playing in the Uesr eith<'r phy~icin.n. They will cla:-<h with '•Hiil~ i tl1l' l1e-.r of iorm duri11:: thl' t·arl~· prattic~. hi~ t eams in Wyoming 111111 with th1• famnu• work h:i.... -.teadily impned and he is
Tri}Jle B ':-. of Billing-.. "hil'11 i111lic:3h'" / ww t•la)·ini.: thl· kin.1 of l•all tha t ma(]e tl:Jat the:· will l1C' l'Xtt·n1lP<I to tilt• lim.t him tilt> 1'l:'~t iuter:-chola:-<tic t·eu t er iu
chances in life by hb college work.
The high<'r eduefltiou i .., Yftluable in that in tr:iins the mind to think. It
During the month of .June the Xorth tend~ to make the ~tUllent imlustriou..;
Dakota .\grieultural College sent out and ~elf·relinn t. But what enc..•h man a better farming train of ele\·cn need~ for sut:C(':-;.;; In life is eommon to win e,·erY }!rllllt.'. the .. r·nc .fo Hlll.
• __ car ... , whi<'h toure'1 the ~tate of Xorrh ~t·n~e. Hi... tolle~i:' cour,.. e will neit11er
Tl · · II I -- 1 nakota, aj, in~, nrnn.v op11ortuniti('~ t•' I e:in~ him that or ta kt• it at\·a.'·· II~ trip wi : "U ~t'rYt" l:-< :l. j;'.!:ellt'ral ~ f:'> " ~· hardt>ning for rht• tt•:im 10 J•rt•paratiou Th,~ rt' .. t oi the nwu are aJ...o playinfZ the farmers. __
for the intert·ollt>~ia:11e fnntt•"t .. witli a muc-h lH'tti•r. ).!ame than tl.iey \Hre a , ~ . . --.. . (':llit'ornia ·~ ':h~er le:ull' r:- are pieked
other ::.\[ontann -.i'Jwn)..,, Ih•j•Orh from week ::'l!!tl. \ttl'r the- lctnp rn the H el· Th~ l nn·e r:-;1t ~· of \\ l!-oCOn~111 expt'1'l' I l1y t.11(' t·ompt'ttll\"t.~ syxtt•.m. and it 1s
the l'niYer..,ity i'lrt· ti) thl" tiii·l't th .. t 1·1rn ;::ame, thl·y a).!ain ~t:1ru•1l .in antl are an e~irollm.t•nt ot ~·0~111 ~tudenh nt thC'
1
'..lirl~Hh•n•d. onf'. of th(• hig-hC'!'"t h.onor.;
111Py will han• a quiutt·ttr> thaI w :1 now l•layinl! thl• k111d of hall that glad open111g of the s1xueth yt'ar of that 111 thi:' un1Yer:--1ty to lwM thp po,itiou make )I. R_ ,,_ hu,tl(' to \\in from. eu-. t11(' hl':1rt-. of their !'iupporters. institntion.-Ex. ,( dtN~r lt~adt~r .
co111:en1~ng thl' 2\li1h·'< tt·am tlu.., 't'a"n.11.
1
f'•t•liulil~ 1 1,, ar;.!'t"·"I -.ebt"iluh-.. l'\'l'l'
hut it ls pruh:ililC' tlmt tbi•y nl:-o ~n 1 arrau.:1.•cl for l1a ... kl•t 1all ti•arn iu thi~ l1l' rqirt'"tmkil h" "tr1•n!! tn l'. "1th 'l;ITP. ,~ill lie thi' lot of tLi• l ollt>,..(' 'l"·
thrt•t.• ... u1·h _ :_r~r··~at1vn-. in thf• 111.-.l•l ior :::ri·;at 10 1 li" ,·t·n .• T"f'lll V·Onl' :.11:.; ...
rnt1•rcollt>e-1::ue honor.. th(' )Iour'.U:l :.n1 likPh t 1•1 J Ian il whu· I '' 1l'tak~ ~dwuJ, w1 I "~ "'11111{' PX('t 111 1t b::t'kt:' I b l l 1 11 u. . . t l I~ • n' !.!'O I t IMU;.,.h n pnri-- of m
11' "Int(' · \f • t .. 11 au1l ult to tht oa-.t -.tatt''
Quick Service at Willson's
We have no novices among our salespeople.
T 11-. ..,p 1lt• 1\1) tl1·marul l gr(':H 1le:tl th1 l 1 ,, 1l it \\ II lif" 111 £'1 .., .. 3 \. to
h ' ' :ctr 11•.1 ... t .... , 1'n pl:n·1•r... t'a•l\' to ~.,· to 'l l!lllh at :tH\' rimt•. fn thi:--
'r1•-.1w<'t l oll1•g1' ~ fnn.a11;1t1.: tl1b
y,•ur .\t • 1-.r t ltT1 mt•u nuw nut ha\·1• 'flO\\U 1h1hty f1,nrahl\' to 1 1at
oi rh • me 1 on tlu-. f1r't t1"1111. 1 .. 11 .. ,.
'!llt'lltly J l !Lt\ uf :;:nod :-<llh"til Jtp, ''ill ht' Cl\ uJl:il1 t
Tn f1r-.t,... 11t•
~1th L' I' \ 1
j>.,.• t ' e \\.
o" :...3 t ~.
Thi insures quick. mtelli- t' st 11• '
gent ·ervice for those \\·ho ,,., ha\'e delaved their Christmas -shopping ~ntil the rush time. / I nlo ~ Wiii l>• ""' llOXI ~·Ult
1thou.::h •hr\· h,1, t" tie- n•p1 tataon n ...
I !.t• ~ 11(1 ht• lit' .. ' t1•,1111-. u \\"\'on1
Our store \Vill be open illj!, tht• I ullq!W1l" will ll!Hlouht.- I: h: ..
Monday, Tuesday and \Ved- n rnud1 l•N" \'(1!'11.t,nn 11) Jd:1y ;t L
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Tradition wears a snow-white beard, , and has the wisdom r;
of experience. The pipe is
lege tradition. yours with
a colFill I[
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and you will endorse the dictum of you r predecessors.
Yeh-et the choicest growths of Burley leaf ~ is mild, rich and sat- , isfying-_--yet withal in- i.
expensive.
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