ix bozeman, montana, friday, march 8, 1918.glasgow quintet surprises helena and capital c ity five...

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1£xpnneni VOL IX BOZEMAN, MONTANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918. Annual Tournament s On Big Surprises in Opening Games nn::nnn:::::: i:::n:::::: ::=i:i:n n u::::i:::n ut::: TOURNAMENT EXTRA OF t: U OFFICIAL ALL-STATE TEAMS:: - EX PONENT n - TO BE SELECTED n u •• :: .. It bas always been LLe custom U •• Following the custom of the :: :: of the "'·eekty Exponent to print :: •• 1our year!:' this paper is ask- :: of Annual I :: a tournament daily during the :: :: ing the coaches of the competing :: :: days of this event. but the re- :t :: high teamti to pick the :i :: moving of this ,:, ear·s meet to :: :: men on the All-State Tnterschol- :: E nt :: Ln·ingston has made that hupos- :: :! astir Basketball 'feam Blanks U v e t: SllJle this yea1 lfO\\ e\·er, plans U :t ha\·e been gi\'0D to all the Coaches :! I :: are now complete for the print- :: :: upon whirb they are to mark :: :: mg of one issue in L1v10gston :: :: their preferance for both rirst :: Today College Day at Tourney --Dance Tonight :: ''hi ch "111 appear within a few t: I:: and second teams. ti I lmpressh·e Ceremonies mark opening of annual tourney in Living- :: minutes after the final game and :: ·• The men who are chosen the :: M. S. C. Students Hurryin g to Living ton to be there for today- -Manv visitors present. Beaverhead goes down to de- •• will contain a complete account :: •• >:reatest number of for. the :: College Day,-College Band will go o,er this morning accom- s"on " . . :: of the las two days or the meet :: :: All State honors will be gn·en :: . . feat at the hands of Gallatin m firsi game: scor.e 31. to 1 :: including the speaklng and essay :: :: places on the Official All- State :: by large band of high .school co;tege Glasgow quintet surprises Helena and capital city five take :: <"ontests. Tbe All·State Teams :: :: Team :: -'\\ 111 play for games and at big Associated Students dance defeat, Terry nosei:. out Butte. Park outclassed by Billings :: will also be announced witb a :: , ,. The •election must be banded :: tonight-Large number of s tudent s already in Livingston five Thursdav, Sweet Grass loses to Great Falls. Games Fast :: list or the comparative score• of :: •• in "t the pres• stand in the Rail- :: acting in official capacities. Speakers and assay \Hiters for and Snappy.. :: the teams. :: t: way Club by noon Saturday. The :: contests announced. .1.naconda ruled out on technicality. :: All high schoo l and college ::: •• Official All-State Team will be :: .. students are entitled lO one of .: Allot lhr> pretournament dope was teams Y.llh exceplion of Sweet :: these copies which \\ill be dis· U t: announced in the extra issue of U I Todav "Ill be College Da) at the Speaking and Essay Contests. Gl ·as" ha\e ari 1 ,.ed and wi'th them :: tr1buted at the Railway Club Be t: I:: the li}xponent Satur,laY eve ning. :t .. · t l 1 t upset in the opening games of the I · tt .. ournameu at ... \•1ng:s on and man' Tomorrow afternoon at a·30 il:i the tn ... rnmenl when Glasglow defeated hu'e come ,\ bevy ot rooters :: sure to get yours n ::: college students are expected to time set ror the annual speaking and lffll1 11a by a of 24. to 18 and The opentng game was played by I U U U U :: :: :: :: :: !! :: !! :: :: t: :: :.t :: i: :: ti :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ] there Already a la1ge number ha,·e e:-:say <'OlllPsls There will be no Butte lost fo Terry by 17 to 13. Gal- Gallatin and Beaverhead, the former lert and many more are planumg on games during lhat time and all will 1a1 n took rheir game with Beaver- winning hy a score of 31 lo 20. This leaYing tllis morning. The M. S. C. ha'e ample opporlunity to hear the l carl \\ilh a '"tore of 31 to 20. Before the only game that followed the reg-imental band is leaving thb morn· annual talk reasl for the state honors •ti open Helena was held dope. The game was rather slow and ing and will pro,·ide music at all th e These l't •Illes ts are in charge of Prof. ·rie tronge contender for first al no time did Dillon threaten the lead games throughout the day. Plans are I!:. A. Duddy of lhe Englbh department . onor of the fans, and Butte 1 f the Gallatin team. I now complele for a big Associated oi the 1 ollege. not t1 win was expected Helena, the team slaled as winner dance the music for which who will take part in the t well up In the list. of the tourney. lost the second game· will be furnished by the college band. iinal:s of the speaking contest to· l'hr opening of the eighth annual I to by 24 to 18. In the first I Coach Bennion left \\'ednesday mcrrow are the speakers who won 'r11.irm\mem y, as l·elebrated by fitting half the Helena team was completely I morning along- with a number of col· in the clisnict <:on tests, includintt three exerci!;C,t.; beforP a f"rOV.'d of several ·-wamped hy the speed and fighl of I lege students and faculty members from thl• cltst1 kt. In whiC'h n·l ·ed people. President Hamilton lhe Glasgow quintet. The whole half I who wil1 act in official capacities there wern nwte :ipeakers than in any n•arlc the openfniz arldress and praised 1 waR a whirlwind in which the Helena throughout the tourner. MPmber$ of nthcn· or fttt1 contests. •'Je £0\\fl of LJvfngston for the way players were completely outclassed . the M Club have also gone over to 1'he speakers will be: that i: has taken o,·er the work and :\ftl1,es the Helena center was put out \ assi::;.r Professor Tallman in providing :\(ining dfstrict-Sylvlu Pauly, Pow· r·xpf'llf:P of the tournament. City At- on pel'sonat touts before the half ·was, acl·ommodattons for the visiting high ell (Deer Lodge) Matt Pearce, •nrn••r F'rank Arnold responded !or finished. Score of the half, 17 to 6. students. (Continued on Page Two.) 1 1e ;ty and the contesting Helena came back strong in the second I :. ams an,1 rooters tll the city. AU the J half hut could not O''ertake the lead - - or the Valley players and the game W. S. S. SOCIETY ended with the score of Glasgow 24 , ( Continued on Page Four.) I OR f.ANIZED AT OLIVE McKAY WINS I u ESSAY CONTES,. , FRIDAY ASSEMBLY wa:· ,::!:v::p:; --- j State Organizer Speaks to Students at Assembly. Organ izes branch of War Savings Society Among Faculty and Staff as well as Among Students. McKay of Glasgow. winner of last year's speaki ng contest, was the recip· ient of the first ho'n ors. Ronald Ka in of Helena was awarded second place while Hazel Bomb ard of M lssoula was 1 the winner of third place. CAMPUS, MONTA-'IA STATE COLLEGE lt i$ hoper] that a special train eau 1 MONTANA STATE I and college st udents v.•ho will I h:: r.ETS DECISION been recen·ed. Ir a special can be U secured it \\Ill probably leave thb OVER UTAH A c I dry _al a which w.lll P_remit or it:::i genmg lo Ln·tngston 1n ume for the t t first games of the day. As to<lay has been set aside as Col· tege Oay it is the duty of the college I a 1 nd Gilman Give.n Unanimous sludents and organizations to provide I o_ec1s1on In Debate with Utah music and amusement during the en· 91es. Montana Upholds Negati ve lir e day. It is expected that the band I Side of Question. concerts and big dance in the evening I will suffice in a large extent to do this. Montana State College won a un· At thl' assembly last Frida.'· morn· ing. Mr. Davies of Butte. one of the Savingi:- Society organizers, ex· plainPcl the purpose:-; of these socie· i auimous decision over the Utah Ag· COllEfiE BAND MILITARY TRAININfi IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEAD OF HOME : Will PLAY AT 1srndents unl.l townpeople were in al tiP8 These societies aim to awaken a ECONOMICS DEPT tendance ancl none were disappointed (By CAPTAIN H. C. CLARK) t iu their desire to hear a good debate ceal ization among the men. women, TOURNEY TODAY 1 Professor of Military Science, Montana State College. on an interesting subject. Both teams anrl children of the entire nation to BACK FROM EAST I had spent much time and work in the the fact t11at in thP1r hands lies the preparation of their argument$ and 1-.Jj to the sucleissfu l prosecution of -.--- _1 am frequently asked if l beileve ml exunct as the d1:to!:iaurus By pbysi· 1 __ as a result lb e debate was the war. by refrainrng from the pur· I Band in Ex cellent Condition to Ap ear I milit ary train mg in the pubhc schools, I cal education I do not mean ath leti cs ; tnterestJng from staq to finish. · dia::;.e of all unnecessary articles 6 f T . p and my answer is no, because it is As l\fr. Potash says, that 1s anot h er Miss Ha rkins Returns from Extended The question debated was: Re e ore ournament Visitors Today. . . t 11 ereby releasing labm and W'll F " . h . 1mposs1ble to give military tralnmg m lhmg agam, JnLo the discussion of Trip East. Reports Progre ss of ::;olve<.J lhat ns a condition of the r h I U1·n1s MUSIC for Dance After h b . . . . . . or l e support of our armies in t11e / t e pu he schoo ls. tra l :ung "h1ch I w11l not enter h ere. M. s. c. Graduates terms of peac·e the western powers field. There is another Jltir·i1ooa_, Games Tonight . is a comprehensive subi·ect. quite com· In addition to the tra1'ning of tlie I should demand that Alsace·Lorrain be r i.mely t Jay till' foundations of phcated . and a1>pllcable only to males j body by hygiene. calisthenics and gh·en to France. J c . La.if er ·21 and thrill and economy throughout the of more or less maturity. Its purpose I g) mnast1c, (\Yhen a gymnasium is :\hss Lilla Harkins, protessor or \\.,.. H. Jones ·2 1 oC the Utah Aggie" l' nlted StatPs and w bring home to l•'ollowing lbe custom or former is to produce soldiers \Yhen applied a\•a1lable) mcludmg dancing and swim- bome economics m Montana State col· upheld lhe affirmative of the question the people the fact that intellige"1t the S. C. Regimental Band to a ful1 grown man it may make a ming, it is well to ha,·e a little drill , le.l!e and director or home economics while :\Carlin De Vries ·20 and Vergi e and consistent :ia,·ing not a dry will play at the State Interscholastic passable private out or him in a year. 1 in the simple marchlogs, steps, squad for the state, returned Friday from Gilman '21 upheld the negative for· :.roblem in economics. but ls to ob· Basketball Tour name n l today 1 The pupils in public s.c hools are not mo"ements and <'Ompany mo'""ements, n. c .. where she llns been :\fontana State. fain for t.he or the governmpnt I The band has always given a con- fu ll grown men nor are th ey suffi· without anus. The introduction of for the past two weeks attending a All the <1ebnter::;. showed large. sums money through lhf' I c-en t1layerl for bolh g. a mes and I cientl:· mature for military training wea110ns and equipments means a:i 1 num!Jer· or C'Olll'erenres both in <"On· skill ln 1he pre•entalion of their <•f \\ ar Sanngs Stampf: and al the da1wes at former lOUrneys and the even ir il were practkable. enormous tomplieatlon and expense. nettion wilh the rood c;onsen'aliou a11tJ drHcnc ntu<·h credit same time furnish a method by which delegates Crom the different parts of j But. c:ontlnues my questioner. can· lhe disadvantages of whic h, in my department and lhe wo1uan's com- for th(' mi.t11Dn iu \\ hi<-h the spcet·he:l the small in,·estor may put hi" lhe state h ave learned lo look for and :10t somethi ng be done with the pub· opinion, far outweigh the possible ad- miuee of the natio nal c-ouncil or de· \\ere clelh·e1·ed. Jon e!:' of lhe Vtah iL the immediate servire of tho <'('11Jl- eujoy Lhe music it fu rn ishes. For lie school boys in the dir ection of mili· vnnlages. Such a step is carrying •.·o· fensc. Aggies ts especially deserving of try. Dc:nies fAc·t t.his r easo n the college has matle ar· tary training? Yes. a little. a few c:alional training to an extreme; it The home economics from credit for his presence and skill 1bat \\"ar Sa\'ings Stamps are raugunenl:s for tbe band to play in first stepR. The fir st step in military is an additional burde:l which the encl! state and from Porto Rico and Al· fut handling or the argument. Ht> l'H'E"Stme:ns ab many men were will- Livingston one day during the tourna· traini ng is physica l education, and sc hool. aut lwriLies shou ld not be <'All· agka as well as one from r\ew York showe11 a lhrough and knO\\ it1g lo tm·Pst large sums of mone:: menl. ll would be impossible for I there should be physica l education in I ed upon to shoulder; it inter.iecli C'itr were ca lled there hy lhe food con· ledge of lhP :\lartin lh·· t:.nd not tor purely 1>atriotlt· reas0t•s. lhem to furnish music lhe entire fo ur the 1 mblk schools for both boys and something which is not prop erly a (UL senalion deparlment. :\tis::; \ ·ries of thr also desene,., E'·ery stamp iR a sma ll <lays as they would if lhe lournament girl!"t just as there is mentE\I and moral tion of the publk school. acl·ompauied by :\lhi s Katherine special mention for the sho\\ · bond. The issue price nf 1 were held here. education. Our helter public schools For such physi ca l training and e le- .Jenson of F'argo U., and formel'ly Ing he made. these stamps ror the year rn1 , plus As most of the college s tu de n ts already have instruct.ion for the body mentary .drilling as l h_ave described I of the exlension clepnrtmenl of thl' Tile under wu .. rnur perc<'n mterest pPr annum, c-om-1 were goin.t:" to J.h·ingston on Friday as well as for the mind aud conscie.:ice the sernces of an officer are not l·o llege . one of 1ntercsl w Pvery one m Am· rounded quarterly. will amounl to fh·e thal day was declared ::\I. S. C. day a system e mbracing corporeal, men· If further time can be "'bile : Mi sl:i Harkins was making 1 erica and it was In 8UCh a rlollars on .Jan. 1st. 19:!'.1. al the tournament and ar r angements Ita l, and ethica l development. The given. the activities con:iected wilh 1 llle lriJI she encountered man:v 1>eople 1 way that the audi('n<·e wa:; given a :\lem.bership were distributed made lor the band. lo accompany the bodily opp.ears in ca l isthe ni cs t.he Boy Seoul and alli ed organiza- who spoke highly of the way in which fair and impartial Yiew of each lo the studen ls who s1.e-ned them. :\lem- l'Ollege delegation They v.•ill play and hygiene and 111 the employment tions are praiseworthy. tend! grnctuale:; or :\1ontana college The were Prof J. JI l'n<ler· hers ot Saving!<\ Societle:l pledge during the afternoo n and eveni ng on the teaching staff of physical direc- to c ulli vate n lo\·e for o utd oors, sf"lf· were carrying the work lhey w re wood of the Stale University at themsch·es to support the gover:une nt games and will give a con cert fn the I tors and train ed :rnrses. 1' his ls most reliance. team work and otb2 r gr,od engaged in. Among the reports bro· soula. Principal Hru<·e K :\11lliken ot hr refraining from un necessary expe eveni ng at the Raih\ay Club Building 1 desirable; it is a pa rt of ge neral edu· aims. uglH lO h er was that of l\llss Margaret the Butte 8C·h ool. anC Attorney liltures. by sy!-itematir savi n g. rmd by wh ere th e tourney is bei ng hel d. calion. is for both sexes. is necessary trainin g is impracticab le in L.:ch.,·:ntl!:i who grnc.luated in · 12. She Jos e11h H .. lac.'kson of Hi\\·er now obtaining ne"· members. The Tournament would not be com without reference to military needs , the public sc hool s not only for th e rea- bas Ueen employed as instruclor of County After Davies spee<'b, Louise ptete without a ''Ban d Dance" so they end shou ld rontinu e as A part of tite f sons already stated but also because dietitics and dietician in lhe domit· Tht..· P\'t:-ning JJrogra111 W•ts ope1wr1 askect the girls at assembly w ill furnish musir for a dance after public school. curdru lum_ even llfter military properly so. ca ll e.d, on at the lr of Florida al TaOahassee. \\ilh a song entitled aftf'r to spend two hours a week at the Red the games Friday night. An excen· 1 the lnaugura tr on or tlr•t 1d.ylllc epoch means the placrng of. the 1n \l'ord was received of th e ex«ellenl Rain .. bv )1iss Fran•ham of th•· Cross_ rooms. making band agPS under sit'e pr ogram bas been prepared and when men. CPase to \\hen w_ar fa j a military U.."liform . in a military or· way in which ahe iti doing her cork J which Pnlhn.·iastical1,- the dtr('Clioc of Penns the band good mnsic:. no ruo1:e and the nnllt ary man 1...-q as CCo nUn ned on Pace Two.> (Continue d on Page Two .\> !?!H'orPrl Uy thP audience.

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Page 1: IX BOZEMAN, MONTANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918.Glasgow quintet surprises Helena and capital c ity five take ::

1£xpnneni VOL IX BOZEMAN, MONTANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918. :-.U~lBER ~l

~ighth Annual Tournament s On Big Surprises in

Opening Games

nn::nnn:::::: i:::n:::::: ::=i:i:n n u::::i:::n ut::: I~ TOURNAMENT EXTRA OF t: U OFFICIAL ALL-STATE TEAMS::

- E X PONENT n - TO BE SELECTED n u •• ::

.. It bas always been LLe custom U •• Following the custom of the :: :: of the "'·eekty Exponent to print :: •• la~t 1our year!:' this paper is ask- ::

of Annual I:: a tournament daily during the :: :: ing the coaches of the competing :: :: days of this event. but the re- :t :: high ~chool teamti to pick the :i :: moving of this ,:, ear·s meet to :: :: men on the All-State Tnterschol- ::

E nt :: Ln·ingston has made that hupos- :: :! astir Basketball 'feam Blanks U v e t: SllJle this yea1 lfO\\ e\·er, plans U :t ha\·e been gi\'0D to all the Coaches :!

I:: are now complete for the print- :: :: upon whirb they are to mark :: :: mg of one issue in L1v10gston :: :: their preferance for both rirst ::

Today College Day at Tourney

--Dance Tonight :: ''hi ch "111 appear within a few t: I:: and second teams. ti I

lmpressh·e Ceremonies mark opening of annual tourney in Living- :: minutes after the final game and :: ·• The men who are chosen the :: M. S. C. Students Hurrying to Living ton to be there for today-• -Manv visitors present. Beaverhead goes down to de- •• will contain a complete account :: •• >:reatest number of ~imes for. the :: College Day,-College Band will go o,•er this morning accom-

s"on " . . • :: of the las two days or the meet :: :: All State honors will be gn·en :: . . feat at the hands of Gallatin m firsi game: scor.e 31. to 20~

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:: including the speaklng and essay :: :: places on the Official All- State :: pan~~d by large band of high . school ~nd co;tege t~dents. Glasgow quintet surprises Helena and capital city five take :: <"ontests. Tbe All·State Teams :: :: Team :: -'\\ 111 play for games and at big Associated Students dance defeat, Terry nosei:. out Butte. Park outclassed by Billings :: will also be announced witb a :: , ,. The •election must be banded :: tonight-Large number of s tudents already in Livingston five Thursdav, Sweet Grass loses to Great Falls. Games Fast :: list or the comparative score• of :: •• in "t the pres• stand in the Rail- :: acting in official capacities. Speakers and assay \Hiters for and Snappy.. :: the teams. :: t: way Club by noon Saturday. The :: contests announced. .1.naconda ruled out on technicality.

:: All high school and college ::: •• Official All-State Team will be :: .. students are entitled lO one of .:

Allot lhr> pretournament dope was teams Y.llh lb~ exceplion of Sweet :: these copies which \\ill be dis· U t: announced in the extra issue of U I Todav "Ill be College Da) at the Speaking and Essay Contests.

Gl·as" ha\e ari 1,.ed and wi'th them :: tr1buted at the Railway Club Be t: I:: the li}xponent Satur,laY evening. :t .. · t l 1 t upset in the opening games of the ~ I · tt .. ournameu at ... \•1ng:s on and man' Tomorrow afternoon at a·30 il:i the tn ... rnmenl when Glasglow defeated hu'e come ,\ bevy ot rooters :: sure to get yours n ::: college students are expected to b~ time set ror the annual speaking and

lffll1 11a by a ~core of 24. to 18 and The opentng game was played by I U U U U :: :: :: :: :: !! :: !! :: :: :~ t: :: :.t :: i: :: ti :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ] there Already a la1ge number ha,·e e:-:say <'OlllPsls There will be no

Butte lost fo Terry by 17 to 13. Gal- Gallatin and Beaverhead, the former lert and many more are planumg on games during lhat time and all will

1a1 n took rheir game with Beaver- winning hy a score of 31 lo 20. This leaYing tllis morning. The M. S. C. ha'e ample opporlunity to hear the

l carl \\ilh a '"tore of 31 to 20. Before \'a~ the only game that followed the reg-imental band is leaving thb morn· annual talk reasl for the state honors

•ti open in~ ~ame~ Helena was held dope. The game was rather slow and ing and will pro,·ide music at all the These l't •Illes ts are in charge of Prof.

·rie tronge contender for first al no time did Dillon threaten the lead games throughout the day. Plans are I!:. A. Duddy of lhe Englbh department

. onor b~ mo~l of the fans, and Butte 1 f the Gallatin team. I now complele for a big Associated oi the 1 ollege.

fhn1.~h not ~lated t1 win was expected Helena, the team slaled as winner Student.~ dance the music for which Tho~e who will take part in the

t fini~h well up In the list. of the tourney. lost the second game· will be furnished by the college band. iinal:s of the speaking contest to·

l'hr opening of the eighth annual I to Gla~gow by 24 to 18. In the first I Coach Bennion left \\'ednesday mcrrow are the speakers who won

'r11.irm\mem y, as l·elebrated by fitting half the Helena team was completely I morning along- with a number of col· in the clisnict <:on tests, includintt three

exerci!;C,t.; beforP a f"rOV.'d of several ·-wamped hy the speed and fighl of I lege students and faculty members from thl• minin~ cltst1 kt. In whiC'h

n·l ·ed people. President Hamilton lhe Glasgow quintet. The whole half I who wil1 act in official capacities there wern nwte :ipeakers than in any

n•arlc the openfniz arldress and praised

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waR a whirlwind in which the Helena throughout the tourner. MPmber$ of nthcn· or fttt1 contests.

•'Je £0\\fl of LJvfngston for the way players were completely outclassed . the M Club have also gone over to 1'he speakers will be:

that i: has taken o,·er the work and :\ftl1,es the Helena center was put out \ assi::;.r Professor Tallman in providing :\(ining dfstrict-Sylvlu Pauly, Pow·

r·xpf'llf:P of the tournament. City At- on pel'sonat touts before the half ·was, acl·ommodattons for the visiting high ell c-oum~·. (Deer Lodge) Matt Pearce,

•nrn••r F'rank Arnold responded !or finished. Score of the half, 17 to 6. ~<'hoot students. (Continued on Page Two.) 11e ;ty and w~]('omed the contesting Helena came back strong in the second I

:. ams an,1 rooters tll the city. AU the J half hut could not O''ertake the lead - - or the Valley players and the game

W. S. S. SOCIETY ended with the score of Glasgow 24 ,

( Continued on Page Four.) I

OR f.ANIZED AT OLIVE McKAY WINS I u ESSAY CONTES,. ,

FRIDAY ASSEMBLY wa:· ,::!:v::p:; t::::.~~t:~~s:h:::. / --- j ~:~dp:~:::;~;Ye:sf~~r~::~~st :i:ischo~~:

State Organizer Speaks to Students at Assembly. Organ izes branch of War Savings Society Among Faculty and Staff as well as Among Students.

McKay of Glasgow. winner of last year's speaki ng contest, was the recip· ient of the first ho'n ors. Ronald Ka in of Helena was awarded second place while Hazel Bombard of M lssoula was

1 the winner of third place. CAMPUS, MONTA-'IA STATE COLLEGE

lt i$ hoper] that a special train eau 1•

'~):e s:;~,~e:n!o~ ~~:g:r:~:;~·l:a~~o~i;~ MONTANA STATE I ~-.·hool and college students v.•ho will

I ~=li~~:;.!\l~·~~:~nB~:e7:nth~~t h:: ~~: r.ETS DECISION been recen·ed. Ir a special can be U secured it \\Ill probably leave thb OVER UTAH A c I dry _al a tim~ which w.lll P_remit or it:::i genmg lo Ln·tngston 1n ume for the t t

first games of the day. As to<lay has been set aside as Col·

tege Oay it is the duty of the college I DeVri~~ a1nd Gilman Give.n Unanimous sludents and organizations to provide I o _ec1s1on In Debate with Utah ~9 · music and amusement during the en· 91es. Montana Upholds Negative lire day. It is expected that the band I Side of Question. concerts and big dance in the evening

I will suffice in a large extent to do this. Montana State College won a un·

At thl' assembly last Frida.'· morn· ing. Mr. Davies of Butte. one of the ~'ar Savingi:- Society organizers, ex· plainPcl the purpose:-; of these socie·

~======-:::-·---:---== i auimous decision over the Utah Ag·

COllEfiE BAND MILITARY TRAININfi IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEAD OF HOME : ~~~ul~~!t{. ~~:~:r~~d~~~l\~:~:e~:~~:~~;~ Will PLAY AT

1srndents unl.l townpeople were in al tiP8

These societies aim to awaken a ECONOMICS DEPT tendance ancl none were disappointed (By CAPTAIN H. C. CLARK) t iu their desire to hear a good debate

ceal ization among the men. women, TOURNEY TODAY 1 Professor of Military Science, Montana State College. on an interesting subject. Both teams

anrl children of the entire nation to BACK FROM EAST I had spent much time and work in the the fact t11at in thP1r hands lies the preparation of their argument$ and

1-.Jj to the sucleissfu l prosecution of -.--- _1 am frequently asked if l beileve m l exunct as the d1:to!:iaurus By pbysi· 1 __ as a result lb e debate was intense1~ the war. by refrainrng from the pur· I Band in Excellent Condition to Ap ear I military train mg in the pubhc schools, I cal education I do not mean ath letics ; tnterestJng from staq to finish. ·

dia::;.e of all unnecessary articles 6 f T . p and my answer is no, because it is As l\fr. Potash says, that 1s another Miss Ha rkins Returns from Extended The question debated was: Re ~ e ore ournament Visitors Today. . .

t 11ereby releasing labm and material~ W'll F " . h . 1mposs1ble to give military tralnmg m lhmg agam, JnLo the discussion of Trip East. Reports Progress of ::;olve<.J lhat ns a condition of the r h I U1·n1s MUSIC for Dance After h b . . . . . . or l e support of our armies in t11e / t e pu he schools. ~hlitary tra l:ung "h1ch I w11l not enter here. M. s . c. Graduates terms of peac·e the western powers

field. There is another Jltir·i1ooa_, Games Tonight. is a comprehensive subi·ect. quite com· In addition to the tra1'ning of tlie • I should demand that Alsace·Lorrain be r i.mely t Jay till' foundations of phcated . and a1>pllcable only to males j body by hygiene. calisthenics and gh·en to France. J c . La.if er ·21 and

thrill and economy throughout the of more or less maturity. Its purpose I g) mnast1c, (\Yhen a gymnasium is :\hss Lilla Harkins, protessor or \\.,.. H. Jones ·21 oC the Utah Aggie"

l'nlted StatPs and w bring home to l•'ollowing lbe custom or former is to produce soldiers \Yhen applied a\•a1lable) mcludmg dancing and swim- bome economics m Montana State col· upheld lhe affirmative of the question

the people the fact that intellige"1t ~ears the ~I. S. C. Regimental Band to a ful1 grown man it may make a ming, it is well to ha,·e a little drill , le.l!e and director or home economics while :\Carlin De Vries ·20 and Vergi e

and consistent :ia,·ing i~ not a dry will play at the State Interscholastic passable private out or him in a year.

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in the simple marchlogs, steps, squad for the state, returned Friday from Gilman '21 upheld the negative for·

:.roblem in economics. but ls to ob· Basketball Tour name n l today 1 The pupils in public s.chools are not mo"ements and <'Ompany mo'""ements, \\"n~hington, n. c .. where she llns been :\fontana State.

fain for t.he use~ or the governmpnt I The band has always given a con- fu ll grown men nor are they suffi· without anus. The introduction of for the past two weeks attending a All the <1ebnter::;. showed remarkabl~ large. sums ~t money through lhf' ~ale I c-en ~~tH1 t1layerl for bolh g. a mes and I cientl:· mature for military training wea110ns and equipments means a:i 1 num!Jer· or C'Olll'erenres both in <"On· skill ln 1he pre•entalion of their

<•f \\ ar Sanngs Stampf: and al the da1wes at former lOUrneys and the even ir il were practkable. enormous tomplieatlon and expense. nettion wilh the rood c;onsen'aliou ar~unu.·nts a11tJ drHcnc ntu<·h credit

same time furnish a method by which delegates Crom the different parts of j But. c:ontlnues my questioner. can· lhe disadvantages of which, in my department and lhe wo1uan's com- for th(' mi.t11Dn iu \\ hi<-h the spcet·he:l

the small in,·estor may put hi" ~.1vi11gs lhe state have learned lo look for and :10t something be done with the pub· opinion, far ou t weigh the possible ad- miuee of the national c-ouncil or de· \\ere clelh·e1·ed. Jone!:' of lhe Vtah

iL the immediate servire of tho <'('11Jl- eujoy Lhe music it fu rn ishes. For lie school boys in the di r ection of mili· vnnlages. Such a step is carrying •.·o· fensc. Aggies ts especially deserving of

try. ~Jr. Dc:nies empba~izes ~he fAc·t t.his r eason the college has matle ar· tary training? Yes. a little. a few c:alional training to an extreme; it The home economics director~ from credit for his stag~ presence and skill

1bat \\"ar Sa\'ings Stamps are ~ood raugunenl:s for tbe band to play in first stepR. The first step in military is an additional burde:l which the encl! state and from Porto Rico and Al· fut handling or the argument. H t>

l'H'E"Stme:ns ab many men were will- Livingston one day during the tourna· traini ng is physica l education, and school. autlwriLies shou ld not be <'All· agka as well as one from r\ew York showe11 a lhrough and ma~terly knO\\

it1g lo tm·Pst large sums of mone:: menl. ll would be impossible for I there should be physical education in I ed upon to shoulder; it inter.iecli C'itr were ca lled there hy lhe food con· ledge of lhP ~ubjen :\lartin lh··

t:.nd not tor purely 1>atriotlt· reas0t•s. lhem to furnish music lhe entire four the 1mblk schools for both boys and something which is not properly a (UL C· senalion deparlment. :\tis::; Harkin~ \ ·ries of thr colle~e also desene,.,

E'·ery stamp iR a sma ll governm~nt <lays as they would if lhe lournament girl!"t just as there is mentE\I and moral tion of the publk school. "'"a~ acl·ompauied by :\lhis Katherine special mention for the spl~nclid sho\\ ·

bond. The ~nprage issue price nf 1

were held here. education. Our helter public schools For such physica l training and ele- .Jenson of F'argo ~. U., and formel'ly Ing he made.

these stamps ror the year rn1 , plus As most of the college s tuden ts already have instruct.ion for the body mentary .drilling as l h_ave described I of the exlension clepnrtmenl of thl' Tile ~ubjecl under clistussi~n wu ..

rnur perc<'n mterest pPr annum, c-om-1 were goin.t:" to J.h·ingston on Friday as well as for the mind aud conscie.:ice the sernces of an officer are not l·ollege. one of 1ntercsl w Pvery one m Am·

rounded quarterly. will amounl to fh·e thal day was declared ::\I. S. C. day a system embracing corporeal, men· necess:ir~·. If further time can be "'bile :Mi sl:i Harkins was making 1 erica and it was 11rf'~entecl In 8UCh a

rlollars on .Jan. 1st. 19:!'.1. al the tournament and arrangements Ita l, and ethical development. The given. the activities con:iected wilh

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llle lriJI she encountered man:v 1>eople 1 way that the audi('n<·e wa:; given a

:\lem.bership card~. were distributed made lor the band. lo accompany the bodily tr~ining opp.ears in ca listheni cs t.he Boy Seoul and allied organiza- who spoke highly of the way in which fair and impartial Yiew of each ~itl1· lo the studen ls who s1.e-ned them. :\lem- l'Ollege delegation They v.•ill play and hyg iene and 111 the employment tions are praiseworthy. The~P tend! grnctuale:; or :\1ontana ~t:::ue college The jud~es were Prof J. JI l'n<ler·

hers ot \\~ar Saving!<\ Societle:l pledge during the afternoon and evening on the teaching staff of physical direc- to culli vate n lo\·e for outdoors, sf"lf· were carrying the work lhey w re wood of the Stale University at Mi~·

themsch·es to support the gover:un ent games and will give a concert fn the I tors and trained :rnrses. 1' his ls most reliance. team work and otb2r gr,od engaged in. Among the reports bro· soula. Principal Hru<·e K :\11lliken ot

hr refraining from un necessary expeo· eveni ng a t the Raih\ay Club Building 1 desirable; it is a part of general edu· a im s. uglH lO her was that of l\llss Margaret the Butte hl~h 8C·hool. anC Attorney

liltures. by sy!-itematir saving. rmd by w here the tourney is being held. calion. is for both sexes. is necessary ~lilit2ry training is impracticable in L.:ch.,·:ntl!:i who grnc.luated in ·12. She Jose11h H .. lac.'kson of Hi\\·er now

obtaining ne"· members. The Tournament would not be com without reference to military needs, the public school s not only for the rea- bas Ueen employed as instruclor of County

After ~1r Davies spee<'b, Louise ptete without a ''Band Dance" so they end shou ld rontinue as A part of tite f sons already stated but also because dietitics and dietician in lhe domit· Tht..· P\'t:-ning JJrogra111 W•ts ope1wr1

:.an~ohr askect the girls at assembly w ill furnish musir for a dance after public school. curdru lum_ even llfter military traini~g, properly so. ca lle.d, on at the lr of Florida al TaOahassee. \\ilh a song entitled ··no~es aftf'r

to spend two hours a week at the Red the games Friday night. An excen· 1 the lnauguratron or tlr•t 1d.ylllc epoch means the placrng of. the ind.i~1dua l 1n \l'ord was received of the ex«ellenl Rain .. bv )1iss ~:dna Fran•ham of th• ·

Cross_ rooms. making band agPS under sit'e program bas been prepared and when men. CPase to f~~hl, \\hen w_ar fa j a military U.."liform . in a military or· way in which ahe iti doing her cork J c0ll•·~E'. which "~as Pnlhn.·iastical1,-

the dtr('Cl ioc of ~{riJ . Penns the ba nd promise~ ~ome good mnsic:. no ruo1:e a nd the nnlltary man 1...-q as CConUn ned on Pace Two.> (Continued on Page Two.\> !?!H'orPrl Uy thP audience.

Page 2: IX BOZEMAN, MONTANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918.Glasgow quintet surprises Helena and capital c ity five take ::

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ohe Blfi A. S. M. S. C. W eeJily Exponent DANCE TONIGHT

ESTABLISHED JA:o;. I, 1910

T H E Wl>EK L Y liXPON ENT FRlDAY, MARCH 8, 191 .

TO DA Y COLLEGE DAY cnmps in three months. but that does r:rnde or the F"raft'r:tal Onler ot \'Pi;-

AT THE TOURNAMENT not make lhem competent ot'1icers.1'"el e1~rians on ){&ll'.I strPN. or th e ('."Im· nre doing the best we can under the ounage of r;om1~ of •)Ur C'i n li.1n war

(Continued from Page One) drcum~tunces. but as a Gt'rman geu- workers under a mililary title and nni-eral rt>cenLly remarl;:ed. sneerl:lgly rorm.

'f l:-;~011la. cuuno l ~li~::-;oula 1. Es ton Hothwell~ Butte

t'1mgro\\ th of ).1onthlv Exponent, Es- F'lathend UistriC't-Hazel Clark. Lib tnbliBht!d Jan i. JS9.i} College ttnd High School Student s Will h~.

antl tru1hfully ··sewing epaulets onl The public understanding ul the 1 the ~boulders o~ these worthy young truth about military education W<'nlc.I men doe~ uot fit them for the exact- be strengthened by a bet ter teachln~ ing d111 les of the modern orticer." of history in our public schools. The I ___ I Have Opportumty to trip the light

Of'ire Jtoom l, nepui !lean-Courier Fantastic After Games Tonight. 11111Jd1nl{ Phone 127-J, __

~1eveni:;ville.

:'\~01 tberu district-I Hy

O'Hara. I am aware that consider able time I sui•pression of unpleasan t tacts nnd ha~ bet:"n :-pent in the public t'Chools the natio:1nl vice ot boasting a.re l"X­of ~ome Rtates upon what it.s spon- hihited In most of our textbooks. The

Staff lrnJtH diatf'l.Y ~tfier thd ~ames this l·~n~tern distr~<:t ~ C':y;il Cu11E>n. \\'i· u ry trainin~. The magazines have lem has been a glorious success, that Huth Herren Glasgow ~nr~ lune been pleased to c-all lllill·1 child is taught that. the volunteer sy~-1

J"tllfor-m-C'bit f C ~t anahan 'lS I e' l'lllTlg- th Pre·. '' 111 _he a lilg Jollrull 11>:.iu~. had 11n~es of pretty phot<'l-'Taphs rf the United States has been uniformly "10ln.l;::1n~ Editor John H h.ohnen, '20 ti

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tht> c.ym. fhe tlance "ill be ~outhern 1li::>trkt tHv default)- litth.' Harold a:id Clar~nce neatly uni- Yic'torinus in all its wars, tbnt the Am­hM•t .dt~ r:dttor, Alfred :\kF'nrlln, '20 ~

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'"0 unrlci the d1re<:Lion of the As- llonahJ .\nder::<oo. . fo med 111 rniUtary styl~. lyin~ on the erican solrlit>r is the best in the world. ~1t•1t-. \\"11t~r ~\1tbur Hoem. '19 :.1ic..:tl!.ted Students ot )f $, l' and HS In the eRsa~· <·onte:st, out of a hun- _ 1 ·a.::~ holding a mh~ia.ti1r gun, aud and many other untruths and balt-so, 1c•ty Eilito1 Do1oth) Po" ell, '20 Jl<1IP<"'t 16 to furntt.>h an oiiportut\Jt) ~tn.:d rontl!~tant~. rC'presenting twent) ·pinforred IJy little Giact~·~ and Ethel truths. The elimination of this mis-~t,~l'Ial \\"r1ter Harold M_ \Verre. '18 Jeff .l I lolunanwut '

181tors lO get a<.·- hiidi ~dwols, tht.• following firo 1tea1ly uniformed in b;.l11ita1T style, represent.iti<'n :tnd hruggad()('iO would

~r1et·wl \\"1 ttc>r Georgia Hannah, '20 'l rniutt d \\ th oue anothPr It "ill wril(•rs were adjudged the best a.nd th; f'C~ pates in n:-ar. 1 may bt· p..:rm 1 t· be of ,-alue in the t:ultivatio:::i of truth A< line; nusrncs '.\l~r C P Ca1roll, '201'11

so iurm~h t.n llppmtiinit) lor the ·11 b u h · I l,'<J to douj)t '!f ~ln) o! tht•sp little peu- and modesty and therefore woulcl in 1 , ulatioll 'I · . 'I h1 ll Reddick. 'li lugh "'< hoi-iJ :-.tudent-.. to ask ahom '~ \~ 1\a1 <:nt::~~ 1

to Linngston ror tie pl' protit hy "jq.·h pi.sin.~. It is as far dire<"tly advance lhe interests of mili~ t \-.,,,.t t'111 11atio. I· H Mtintzer '19

8 (' l"lu.; '

1 8 1. Ht.~gullellt,\l b.rn cotll!L\· I ·nm mililnry trait:in~ as the i\1an·11 tary training. of which truth and mod-

, t-ol • .1.111~.r 1he tllrl!lllOll 01 l..ou HO\\Hrtl ll:lZ(>} noml;ard. ~li!'SOula Gener.11 Reportorial Staff ' /wm •rO\l1h: music for th< occasion J r:\fi~~oula): Hon~l1J Kain. Jlelena.: or the Aruazo~1; r n lh' Rtage •Jr ti.t~ e~ty fC'rm a pan.

MarUn Jle\·ries .~~ antl this it!-l.elr is 1..·uoug:ll to indut·l' f l'hri:->tina Knrale. Cranile <'Ouuty ------------------------·----- !

TOOTH BRUSHES THAT WEAR

That'- what can be said of our

line of tooth brushes.

They wear exceedingly well.

besides they gi,·e good sen-ice.

Different ~tyles and sizes to

,._lit your particular desires.

IOc to 75c.

John I... Tyler ·2 £'\l'll tbt> most dignifit>d 10 ·t·ome nn1J Phili1i~h11q~); Olive )lc-1\ay. Glasgow ' Katherine Bu .zt>H

1 u·il ii·· and tie yuun,g lHHt· again \Ike \Yhilt', Flathead C'onnty (Kalis- 11 ---

t:t.•rnli\ J Ima '21

f.1mf\1 E. nmrrn '21 Th1..· afr"nir will lw !-trk1ly informal nf'lll R 0 s [ DR u 6 c 0 tnd t Yt.~rvhlld\- is \\Pkome. A fee I -'!is~ Olh(' :'lit-Kay of the Glasgow f

S b . . R t 01 11~11 <"et; ts J;Pr dan<·t• or thrpe for a Hi!.:h .S.C'ho0I "as lilf' \\"itrnPr of the c ( Fl ( 11 t - l u scrip·~'0 " C' a e. p . quarlt.•r will be l barged part of !ht." SJ 1 l·;1kin~ c·nntcst la:;,t )ear while )liss u owe rs a f I ~:...tw d\Jt'l' ye<bu· eu bl'nt~t er cop~ proi t·t.•Us will lJf' l!,in·u · to tht~ H~d \\'iniirt'll Salislmrv or 1 lamilton Tligh ! Ii D.. tfl!!le«ol,L tu...-

~tu t'nts e1.:ome su ~crl 1crs upon · - ~ ..,~

1 ayment of the regular rlc:tivlty fee. ~ i-;~ Rociety. :·khool \\'On lhe essay conte:;,t :\liss L h ' --- I If your fa\Ofil1..· h'ilm ha:-. llt;t-n ae- )Jd.:ay "ill this rc1\r rnke part 111

The \\·t-ekl) Exponent is strictly a fl'<llt'd. ('()!lH;! to lllC' daJH't.· _and l1·'l \IS !ht' r~~ay ("011tf'st. a n g 0 . r -s ~tutlenl Pnterprlge. It's chief purpo:-e dwer )OU up It )our fa.\orite ll~;.un Anaconda High Ruled Ou t . _ ; il: to 1irf'~e111 to its readers each ha~ liet"n vktoriou:-;. lhP daut•e will ·'rnanmila lligh :::khool has been week, an nccurate and complete rec- U(• ;\ i.:.oocl plo,·e t 11 ~ho~ it no ta:-.. on 1 uh.•d out of the rouruament by tbe I ord or the developments in college af- noi' 1 St<1te lntersC'holastic Athletic Assoc1-fairs during that 11eriod and to exert J alien as the nnmes of tLe players were its influeiwe for the upbtJillling of 11 )OU want to kuo\\ ::iomething not ::.;ulmtitted ou the rquired date Montana stale college. The paper is

1 a~Ot~t ~L S. C ask me Y-tJ be al the Tht:' st·bool asked to he allowed to 1------- --·-------,------

the re~ult of \oluntary effort put d.,111, l'o!llE.' to the tourney regardle~s of 11 ------ --------forth hy the ~tllcl•·llt; \\ho l'Ompos• . heir 11eglt>l't in thi• respe<'l but the MONTANA HOTEL I DROP IN s~~E E NJOY A I 1hP staff. :: i: ..... : : :: n :: :: :: n .. :: :: fi request was rejet·ted hy the assot'i· I

Publif'ht~d p\·t·r~· F'1 iday tit tht.· ~·ol- / :.:. ation by a ,·ote of ~e,·en to fh-e. , Hair Cuts a Specialty

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SPORT DC•PE. •• I lt ~e l ear loy a "1tt ehosen from tbe •• :: Cafe in Connec tion COMBS' BARBER SHOP I ~.~"~~~~~.~;u,:e• ~~'.~u~·;:~h~:,~~\~~~.·~~ :: u I :: :: :: :: :: :: :: u :: :: :: :: H EAD O F D~~~.\~~~N~:~~s EAST I Rates Reasonable I 132 \V. l\Iain . - --- I the l"•1h·c>rsity ot !.fontan:-t. r.o;:eman. Tl.l t:>ighth unnual tourney stan~ TR ACY FLORAL CO.

Phone 95-W 315 So. Tracy.

Morotana

~OUVEN IRS OF THE

COLLEGE

\l'e have the College Seal Jewelry in the Blue anti. Gold Enamel, in bterli:ig hnt pin~. cuff buttons. stick pins, tobi:i. pins. a.nd buttons and many other sha11t-~ irom :J:lC' u11.

LESLIE E . GAGE. Jeweler & Optician.

J.~nre1f'cl as ~e<'l1nd-das~ matter at '·n·:unan. Montana. 1:nder .:\ct of ..:on­i:ress or ~fal't.:b 3, 1~79.

""t rhit: .nl diipe. (C'oatmuecl From Pu~e One.) off wilh rt rush and with mtu·h up- I

C.\ FE OPEN ALL

NIGHT Season I ~·-~~---~~~~----,

Bouquets and Def'igns M 0 V £ D II

in Every Flowrr

TJ e South Da ·om .,.,.., - .--. ., ~ . 111 Intt r~choln~tk h:1:-kPthnll tourn· tht.! nlt"itial~ of lh" c·olle.!!e hn\"P ac- Opposite Chronicle I k .• "tti'e ... · ... ·ta· .•e·I antl 1hat ii i~ w.ith mu1·h. regre1 that I

i:i~I \\"t't>k. •hp Ptah .\.~gh~~ c·\·ntt.>tl htir rt'-..ignntion nt the t'losE' ·-- ---------- --.: !hf Jll"(''~r'TH :year. .\Ii:-:~ EdwardF-

TO THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS h;l\ Im.: ma• lhi~ wN•I;: and ll:e \\ill .eo to Fr.aJH·f' undr>r the direction 1li,1?rsity of l<lahn rourna111r·nt 1

sd1Pdt1lf"d for next week. 1 ~ lht> Heu l'rn!'l~ a~ 1lif'lil°ian Otll't-> again .1rc the Uc;;t basketball

a Specialty

=============== The Linoleum nnd Art tilOrt; for- ~I c-=:== I mcrJy located on South Black has

-, - - ------------- moved to 226 'Yesl Main Street two . I COMMERCIAL N .\TIO. 'AL I • doors east ot the Bon Ton Bakery. I : 0. H. BUDD & CO. teams of the ~t llE' meeting in the t. Pt:th .\g~il'S ddeatetl lht: l"n- 1t' J.<l\"P 0 111 wm·1J nf the ~plendid

:u: rnal tournam •nt which will dedde , el \ nf l"tnh !ty the ..;c·orc of :~~·31 ""rk heing- done hy ~fbs Lucille the ham1iionshi11 of :\tontana. A~ain • ,.

11 5 ~·cnain that the A~~ies will } 11 \\1 r w110 Is af.!-' ~lalll profes:mr or

I BANK 1 I l

I Capital Stock $150,000 I I WILL OPEN FO'l BUSINESS ON I the tc-im frint tl1i:- llitiereut parts .Jrn the Rtnttt <:hampion~Lip enil if d '0rl .... \11.- I oomi!-' "ho 1e1·pnlh of !he sT H :>. ~ 1 lduug the'r skill they 10 the:- ,\ii] play C:olonHlo l.. "llf -.·en•.ul da~!- ill~J•f'din_g tl:e " 1'1 c>1uhranc 'l'ld t wonltl be folly ht· ("onrt'l'PTH·" i·lle. nn 1• ·o·wmks dt.>partm.:>nt :11 the I

I, PLllMBING and HEATING

ELECTRIC WIRING I SATURDAY, MORNING I

, Surplus and Profits ~250,000 MARCH 2nd, at g O'CLDCK I

I .J. H. Baker. Cashier. ! l

to 11r<'tlit t I 1 outl' 1me An<l with (, llri..:-<' (·onfPtTPd wi1h ;\fj~~ Harkin~ •he ba~ketball team::; ha Ye come the nut' e Hi ah la!'t years champ~ 1n r€'2:an1 to olJta .n1n£ a memher or

t READING I

Bozeman l\Ionana ron•plet. lino of Linoleum, 1915 JI puuernl"' New goods being added j

lft• -.H'".lKers of the ni,i:rh F>chools wr··e lieckd in the f:rsi round by thP the pre~ent ~Pnior das~ as instrudnr Pt1frngc in the annual speaking and , '"rn fi\"e.

say contests.

! L\l\IPS i I A:'\'D STUDE~'l"S LAMPS

_______ __, to our A1t Departme11t l"\C-ry day f

in the l"ni\'£'1'"ity of :'\ebragJrn nnd ns

I is i:; thE- 1.. iglith annual tourn-.1 1 1·...;111! one or I ih· :-;enio1 wonu•n was

t'reut ::::uh~ 01 smok, {·urled hi~h r 1t111111w11dc·li 'Ii!:" KHherine .hn· Pnt ~C'H~n 1imrs in the last seven Ji Hr t ihe pe,lC'(;' meetini: of ~f n. rormPrly 11f the f-'"Xtension d1•1rnrt-

' c ~ )foutana·:-; high school tenms r t n· t'lll Hir1·!' of 1· A. C. L. or t I <'111 <.• rhe college SJ•OkP mo~t hig-hly ha\"P IUPt and fought with \·ar)·ing re- t1111 I y I lwlli in :Salt Lake lasr nl !hf' :-;pJendid work being donp ll\· .-nl1s hnt iierE'r under the same c·on- \, ek an.J lhf' thn'e Sl"hool~ havt• :\lbs l'"JorenC'c Poole ln :"\orlh Dakota 111fions an1l f.trP:-:-:: that are ererywhere ~1.·ult·tl tlH· H y t..>li.e:ibllity and al!:'o or the work ot" Mi~s E~tlwr prpval<'nt 1002y r'J)Otl the shoulders of th!'.' young men and women who are

T't lit· <'u<Jley in the :-;tnte :-.:ornrnl of ~I in11t.;...:otn

!hi::;. year ns:-:;.cmblell rests a new re- AtTortlml! to figure:" <·om piled l,,y In th(~ ca~t It v. a!; i::enerally t·nn· l

"'!•unsiblltly, a rps11om~ibilit)· that in ,l Hoston new~r•a11er. Pf~htr>Pu l'ollt>g- 'i·d<.•rl that the \\omen or '\fontnua ;DY day or age has never been so e" in ilw p ~ rlt1P to war c·o11'lilion.;; were doing 1heir 11ari an<l that they 1

i: ~at. n rc~ponsihility that f'annot be il~l\f' disc·ontinueli athh"tics !hi~ rear \\er~ allle to t·nrry ant th~ work ask-I . .;hit ked Ont must be fared squarely etl of them Ir \\as also gh·eu onr

nn<l unt"linrhingly. This is the re- \\ h littl't.·n •Jtraight \it·H1ri1•s 10 that in~trm·unns in home el'Onomil-8 "Pon ililily of fitting yotu·~elf for tne hti ll'f>1I11 n11d no f('fe;11.s· ancl L.iy \\ould he gre:uly iu demau(l ln hoth "ork that \\ill be demanded or Yon , 1, 11 :11 ,n 1 \ t• ~1 ore . 1 hP Oregon AK· during: the \\ ·11 period but following \\ bC'n the nations ~1·e~ fit 10 <'all upon

r-i.in('d men and \\omen in execul!Ye

ii an11 it wns askell or all present at the l'onfereIH'i· that they encm1rage women "ho Wl~n• entering- college> lo

le1·s. take thi:-1 t·our~e. ~o 1hat tlw demand

\Ye gin you service and

Good Lumber.

I HELLO ! ! !

This is John the Shoe Doctor. Ha1·e you got any shoes that need fixing. Send them to

the

C'HAMPIOI\ SHOE REPAIR

I SHOP

IE. Main.

Work Done While You

fiAL. LUMBER CO. I Phone 20 Opp. Cour t House

hEEP WARJ\J

by gC'tting coal of qnalit)

from

COPEL\ND J.UMRER CO. • ipa<'i'ies who nre f"Upahl(' anfl "Uig"' I "1.nu.i.:h to cope with the unprecedcnt· may he met \t the presC'nt tune it

Monarch i:--; im110!$sihle to clo so owing to the CREDIT

('ti Jlrohlems that ha\'(• been met with I l sit.h>?lJ \'an Bit'e or the WisC'<lll scnr<:it.v of home economiC'S tea('"bers. I ne:lr f'reek Sh ·a 111

the carrying on of the war. The 1 1 ni\1-rsily will «ollH' to Bozeman It i~ espN·iall~· worthy or note that 1

et•i an I

Roundup

n11•n who haYe been re>ady and able :'\11 .,_ \\-~<l 1t>;.;Lla~-. ~fa ·d1 1;t Ile :'11011t.1na ~lat\:! ('Oilege is Ueing reron A bank account helps your cred- COAL I to meet these problems are the men l!l .. l't«.1k at the l'ollege a::P·;.emhl) Lr.eel h) Pastern pco11te as one c·o11ege I \\hO are now leading the nation pol1t .. thP •\\"ar Prublems of tht" l'ni!P11 \\hkh is turning out t•apable people it. A trbirty man can always bor- '----------------"'

il} and industrially I ~··tt•·~ .. Thi:; lt-cture will lw open who are a!Jle lo carry on the work oow at his bank. Pay!ng by check f t

Tn the srnrtento ~r today the govern- 0 :di thi· iwople of the town who car~ ci( the vresenl period. creates a gootl iml1r~ssion. Re I THE SCHLEfHTEN !' ' r /"'t ~N's the Fc1tiz~~s and learlers io attentl At a noon lunC'heon be The home eeonomfcs depnrtwenl is/ member ns when .rou ha,·e money 1 t . lJ

tom~JTO\\ .·or l 15

reason· they will br 1.mtertainecl by the memberz,; · nu<l we "ill 1·ernemher .'ou when f ·,re urging all high school and colle,g-e .. . . . . preipnrine; its ~tu<lente:. to begin at !'"t identt_; to rewaiu in ~ch ool and their I or rlw \' isc·onRin l'nn·ersny All1m111 onee the '"arious movements advocnt- l you need money. Open an ac-- STUDIO n•quests t.·annot be made lighl of .nu.I. ihPir fri~nd~. He "".ill l('la\·e .~n t"d by The food admtnistrntlon. count with 1'

lypc-n n,n sturlnll:'t who will this 11 l .n: ll11ttt' to mee_t with tit-~ \\ !!-~· --------

l. . r l I ( 0 1J!1~JiJ Alumni AgsO<'HHion of ~ 1 110 Gallatin Trust & I I ;t

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~~. 1 ./;i•>~iv;," ~.;~;~·(· 1 ~.~ 17n::\~ 1 ~::1~ l.lli ,L On his way 1hru th'"' \\t•"l Jw MILITAR Y TRAINI NG IN THE 1 _ I '·""" )l\Ur cdu1atiun. ,:Oil h;Ye pro-1 '''il' als•> stop at Missoula. PUBLIC SCHOOLS Savings Bank 12 So. Black t .d.ty care~ully ron'."'\d('?'Nt lhf' lin<' j 0111) onc·e a "M.I' we get a chauu~' (Continuerl from Page On e.) t

ctf worh wh1d1 vou 1·. •sh to ellll'r and · \V. ::>. l>aY idsoa , Cnnsh ler r.1':ow what kinrl nf an f'c1t1calio11 vnu •o J!<tth1•r tug ther lik~ 1hiil so \\by .. ·. . . . I'--------------- BOZEMAN MONTANA

. ct l!athtr while the gathering's good. gam:mtion. in a m1htary ntmospbrre, -" :rnt. and it means t ha.t he ~ha ll cleYote his

.\t ~lonta112 :-Hatt~ c·olleJ?;P. we hAve I ----------- ---- ! whole n tl Pn t.ion to the m ili tary busi· ._P,E"Dtlid courses in all branches of I : nPi:;c; for tht? limC' being. Ir f' should :'.1::.ri1·0Hnre, in ~l hrancheR of eng~n- ¢" (x x) ¢ ¢ I be <~nurely sPparal('d f1~orn h ls home , 1..·~·ng-, 1n the hf'IC'nce:; both Industrial I . en\'lronment. He cannot chrry on

ncl r1oml•stic. and in att and mnsiC'. Ch Wh j aome other occu pa t ion at the same :.r cr.ll;"S€'~ 'arc offen-d here in t~c eaper eat Umr. It hnR been a common assum1r nu• ~ hkh ~ou have c•hoa<'n theu this I lion at th<' same timP. It has bee:i. a

-- --- ==-======== You can always enjoy a shave or hair rut with us .

5 CHAIRS-ALL EXPERTS

28 W. Main St. B11zeman b lhl' place for you to complete your Broadcast 100 lbs. of <·nmmon "'""Till>tion in England and

Ramsey & Williams I -~---

Each lady attend'ng the opening l day wi11 be presented with a beau. tiful carnnt ifln t

I Come m <llld lel !!< ~et bt:tkr ar-:

qua1ntcd. I

l LINOLEUM Ai 'D ART I

, __ s_T_o_R_E ____ I

SCHEDULE f OR THE CITY AUTO BUS

CO, M O RN ING

The Rig International Transpl

t:i.tion SP.rvice car leaves the o~~:ce OD the COlUer or Main and T.'S<'Y ut i:t5, 8: 16, ~·45 and 11·45 for the college.

The returning c:.iris leave the ~Ia.in and Agricultural bulitli'lt!~ at 8, 9, 10 and 12 o'clock,

AFTERNOON cars leaYe the omce a t 12:46, 1:45,

and 4: 45, and re t urn tram th e col­

lege at 1, 2, and 5 o'clock.

WHO'S YOUR TAILOR

-a fitting Question for

EASTER ,--tacation. ThC're is no t><'hool in the

•><111[)')' "ho•e adrantage. O\er Mon-' Nitrate of Soda per tr• a >Hale Coll•!'" are •Uftlcicnt to '1 acre as a Top Dress-

AmC'ri<'a that 11 men C'Outd l<'arn to he ~-------a soldier inC'iden rnlly. :\'"oll\lng is

. moro e r roneous. Mi li tary trarlning I <'flltnot hr a<'rompli~hed a~ a 8ide IR-

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EVERYTHING IN ' I 1 Mos t Satisfactoril) answe1·ed "'"ran1 ''Ollr ~oin~ ·"') disiance to ing for Wheat and • J,tain thl'm Tht• Ftr.le> m \\ hirh ~·ou

"'" !i\·ini; and ID "'bich YOU \\'ill pro-' Seeded Crops. 200 111;· ", r'> "lien condition• arc ttgain lbs. per acre for Cul ti-

- ,n a1 i~ i ~' (")1111 s c1nab1 t1a.• state vated Crops. in'' hirh yr11 " 111 ,.a ell In bi' t"dllcatc-d

• t•r ... · h m.t a E->rhnol in the nation J

\' M· h <.an offer adYantage1:1 which v. lll J

, ~rc·nt•,,r than theRf'. P1"nrf" ~011 arc tht..• two path~. both

.,, tlln onr n"trrn" nntl full of rut~ ti(' 01 h('r \\ ldt) and i-;mooth and lend·

Why not make your 1a oor profitable and help feed our Armies in field ?

WILLIAM S. MYERS, Director 25 Mad.Uoo ATenue, New Yock

fH1~. as A pa!itime, or b y intermi t ten t effort•. The Engllsh •peaki~~ peoples nr esreclaJl y E>low in learn ing t h ls truth. ThC' British shou ld Jun- lenrn­ed it rrom thf' ~ec<lnd Boer 'Yar: if they tlid, tlh'.'' dJd no t apply it. The I Amf'rirans hnve nit le:1rue<l It yet. I <.'Yeo in thP prl'~enre of the war ln

i• ~ 'O a Jl<'~i1ion f)f powl'r of lPRiiPr-. •:n • 1 snn'•·t>~. You an~ the

hall it 1~"

,, hkh they hn\t" now been f' ngag-ed for nParh• :l yrni· 1t is t ru e Lhat we I haye thou~nmh1 of mE.'n b uniforms; 1 I

1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4 thnt tlo('i::i; not mak<' thPm ~·o!di~l"8. It I ; I~ true that WP ar(' )llllting thou~andH I

of nwn tl1r"u,-~h ofli<'{·rt;i' trainin g

Leaf Books 11

\\hen we measure you for

ED. V. PRICE & CO.

PHILLIPS I

YBM~?~u!~~!! !1 WA l S H'S ·---- _ _J ---------------

Loose tailored to order Clothes

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THE F'J:'>iEST CA DY ON EARTH

CE NTENNIAL CHOCOLATES

Sold Only By

SCHMI DT BROS.

j I I I I I

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THE 'l\.EEKLY EXPONl':NT FRIDAY. MARCH ~. rn1'i

I ---- ·'--· --------- ---------------------..., Due t.o un!or~een events lhe speech I

I that w a... i•rom1sed for the col1ege as-

g S 0 t ~ semltly Thursday mor::iing b~· ~r. Dan

~ A~.~ y I Reed had to be C'anc •Bed. )lr Reed

I-~ • ~ ""' "' l spoke al tile :Uunicipal Opera llouse

la:st Thur .. day evening on the food _ situation in Europe and many of t he

--------------------' studentb took advantage of the oppor­tuni1y to bear some first band ln!or-

1

mation on the subject. :\Ir. Reed had just rett1rned from a trip "over there .. and was well a bl e to gh ·e some Yery I interesting re1>or ts on the s ubject tie

I had.

fiEM THEATRE PROfiRAM

SATURDAY-

:liary Pickford in "Rebecca of Sunnybrooke Farm.''

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PASE T BIUill

Montana State College of Agricul­ture and Mechanic Arts

Practical courses in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, l\Iechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, Hor­icultural, Home Economics, Industrial Chemistry Economic Biology, Music and Art. · '

Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings, complete wood and iron shops, extensive laboratories, model kitchen and sewing rooms, musi · and art studio.

\ J.M. I;..___

Hamilton, President Bozeman, Montana.

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ARCADE BILLIARD PARLOR FINEST PARLOR I~ GALLATI. COUNT\

'.\lCE LINE OF CIGARS, CA~'DIES and TOBACCO FIRST CLASS BOWLING ALLEY8

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l)u l·1JI rua.;. :! ·til. th• ~,·ni_ors ~nd !'were jn~~es fo1: th,~ l:tah- Montana Jt. Jwr~ of thP t•lel tni al eul!"rn~enng debate f rulny mght.

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f: \HLY :l!ILLI. 'ERY

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wer enter1ainl·(l <it th,-. home ol .Jir. --.0111 '.\11~. Thaler On '.\[;1n:h :~ the :\tis:; HarkinR i::ave a most inte rest· ~ophonwn·~ in t:ll•1 tr1cal l•mdneering ing talk to the members of tbe Honie

1. f" entertained Economics Club \\Tednesday after-00011 about her trill to \\"asbington

11nrnt ons .tn·u ., for tht• ~·nt~r- to attend a. c·onl'erence ot the Home'

tai lll<'nt of tlH• F'11·d Jllf'l1 1111 :\lan·h Economic• llirPcto". r

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.'.\OW READY I ~. \\' " s "'" ,,,,, •. r till ra• Ull)'

L11 tlt~ do~e-t1tting b1acK hats I il\'t.! ~art1.·d a I ( I\.( (Bn ,\ ~n to · h t d l • c .ri memLer~ ilh·~ t':\i•t-1..·t w get in t o~e '\'an e popu ar new h mPmller,, ut tht: ~tate colll'ge

Lieutenaut Fox ~naval rncruiting officer from Salt Lake was enterta in· ed at dinner at the Kappa Nu House. j

•haps. And th( c.:hlc .. Poke" effect::> ~r t 1 jo111 an1 to s1µ.n tor a cer~ai_n

SC :D.\.Y & MONDAY -

Elsie Ferguson in Rose of The World.

TUE8DAY-

Thos. H. Ince presents "The Zeppeli!'-; La~t Raid.''

y;EJL 'E.:D \ Y-

Pantages \ 'audeville and Pict ures.

Fashion Barber Shop that the girl:-:. J,kr so we11 in .11:.ou1 ·1he ~tilt~ lillll~g., sta'.r. 1s

khaki. grrt T), blnek. und red. tbt" n.inH· 01 thl :; H ) It w.b Wllll·

:)pJendid a~.:.ortment.s now lo t.:11 1st Thur51la; \r1 tl~e member~ ehoos<~ f'ronl .. it poplllar prices. ,I na\l' ag~re<:>d to flit- ::.annv; clauses,

'.\[rs. J lerril'k and :\fary Danielson were dinner gtw::.t~ al the Phi Gram· 1 ma Ho11~e TueRdtty e\·cn ing.

__________________ _., A CLEAN. RA : ' lTARY PLACE WHERE YOll

GET GOOD SERVICE

Hl\M BERS-TISH ER©· ._,/ .J\1... .•.//'Y P IABLf:

fLORSHEIM SHOES

Pay $<:' to .; J 0 and get a Flor­

sheim.

f'Iell \ ou aro· a'sured that

4 ality is what is ~hould

1-ie. 0'hE,.~ at s!).:;o, .'7 00 and

7 . .'iU.

Holloway's Qualit> Corner

The Thetn Xi Soront:-· gave a de-· --------------­lightful rea at Hamilton Hall Satur-

and hare ahm uggn~c·U to ::>ave from 1 to $111 a IUOilth. Tlie nrfitcr~ Of the

·it>ly are Prt-si<lt..•nt, .r. A. Thaler; \"il't!·Pn•sident, \Y F S('J10ppe and

..._ liH'l1H.~. H 0. Wilson

day afternoon n honor of their patron· es~et<; MrR. Cha:-;. 'i;\' Ha rris, )frs. J. R. Parker. :'\frs. J JI. Thaler and .'.\1rs. \\. E. Jolliff. :.\'li~s Vh-ian Cornish and Ueorgfa. l\nott i1resided over the tea table:;;. All the 8orority women in

\lr I t• Ta) lor :-.i 1:-tin~

there. 111 or ... u.n

1n Jliaint" county town. !-'Ollle of the faculty women and ng 1ann Uureaus a number o[ other lown 1own women

1\ l' 'fo _g-lle\-it~.

Ju l

1·or:1 \l s• nl a11 J II.in ilto11 'l'turn~d

At the

r , ·ncmlJcrs of the C'oifee Club ·t1tert.linr1l tht! l"tah debaters Frida'.\~

la l r place. he l 1, n 1·11 tut· :arg-c ni~h at a ban 1nr1 Kh·en at the Bun· ;..i111 iJ ea 1 Ill..::,. u t 1 '1J1g on :\larch g;;.ilO\\ Pn~!"1dent Hamilton and Mr. 1

:?n<l. .\1r :\1. 1.. :-!J•ring ha~ l1een sel· Choate the pre!-liding chairman of the c 1 t·d a~ H:.t\i'l ii <'ou uv Agent .rnd 1<.lehate were also present.

"idll llPgln hi~ ne' dut e-s at unre. I

:\h~. H. (' <'larlr entertained the teachers of the public ~<-hool~ at a

:\I1· (" i~. Pottt - \ I, n turn the a~t tt•a Sunday afternoon. th(• week 1r011 n l xtt·ndetl tour

of northf•rt1 :\font na \Yord b:l8 lJeen recehed in Boze· man that Frank Harris a former

E. l'oru11son :-tuUent of the l'Ollege iF> in Texar-; in

h ''<' i::("lne to Col 1 u ... to .n1en<l in· -\..t"ria Tninin~ <'amp there. it e ,nt:•rtl ,~~ 10 h• .eld n that

c·ount.\ untler l l£• 11 11 tfnn (lf ''°· H. The night ot 'lard1 ~::rd ha~ been Jones. the date securetl for the big college

Co-ed Prom. All the girls in college

I>r. \\ .r. fiartD .an ::.ft \\'ednesday are to he inYite<l and are lookin~ af e: 110~, 11 for Townsend to assist w. forward tn the en•nt with a great

R. Gonion with lio) ~· <m<l girls· club deal of inlere~t. I '"vrk ill Hroad"ater l'OUnty. ··1..e ( eic:lc f;'rancar~s:· a French

con\·en:;ation da~~ under the diree.tion

NEW SPRING APPAREL FOR THE

COLLEGE filRL

This busy store special­

izes in lhe Right Kind of

Apparel for the College

Girls at

We Appreciate your patronage

I I

& Letts Marquis

I UNDER THE GALLA TIN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK

Gallatin Grocery 1c1c I 5 5 I

Phone 55

GIG 515

I IT'S A GOOD TIME NOW TO SEE ABOUT YOUR SKATES.

I Ill Remember we sell only the Barney & Berry make. They

cost no more than the mongrel brands Yery frequently offered.

I YOU WANT THE BEST, SO SEE

Ice Skates

1j Owenhouse Hardware Co.

I If It's For Automo- I TAKE C \RE OF

Harol<l StP.wan l+dt Bozeman \Yed· of :\lis~ \\'alleu has l1een organized. n.c·:-;day for BlrkJ(>y "here he will re- The dati~ will meet Thursday after· l'LTl fur sen· r·r in rht~ aYiation train- noon from t until :-> o'clock. All I 11

1Keep Warm!

Your bile

!OCR EYES ing school. :;tudentti ha,·ing at least two years

of French may enter this class. \\\nil has lJet-n J\ ceireJ he ·e that

;\tbs ~tout former lihrarian at the )fi~~ :.Iary l'url is going to Anaron· cr:lle~1.~ b 'Pry ~ll k in ~pokane but ua to ~pend tlw week t-.:nd with Ruh­mc:·e- r('c't"nt rrpon~ :t!"t· morp favor rietta :\tahan. al; le.

WE HAVE IT

KIRBY COAL and CARNEY I Anti-Freeze for Radiators-Engine and Radiator Cover~ Robes-Hand Warmers-Foot Warmers

.• r ,,,t eye troubles are not hit to disease. but to eye :tnun ,·a11,ecl by an irregular­·1.'· ir the shape of the eye. ·i,, c:r. etly is g!asse~. not

medicine.

PnJlt!:-;sor Allrf:d • ..\tkin-.:on thP l<'ood .Jli:-;s \targar,~t Doe i~ going home .\dminbtrator ior ~funtana left Tues- \\i;h Hyadnth Ro~leJ to spend the

day for \\'ashinglon. fl. C. on a bus- '' (·ek en<l in LewiRtown

BLOCK w~~~L and SPLIT ll I S M S 1 tory otor upp y I Kenyon-Noble !-----------' Lumber Co. ! 320 West Main . Phone No. I ! l SPRING IS HERE-IF NOT ITS COMING

I ines!-': trip 80 WHEN THE SUN FEELS HOT COME IN AND HAVE

Pt·a~P's optometri~t i,o e::­.wr• in examining eyes and fit­tiug gla:<ses to ccirretl 1 he eye >train.

:'lli~8 Jiark•nti ha:-; returned Lrom a

Tlw Spc·retarial Club of the college 1 u it1 to \\'ashin:::ton. where she nttf'ncl· met Thursday e\'euini:, in the agricul· 1~<1 a l'Utlferf'nv1 l)l Food .\dminh;trat·

ors. She tell~ many interesting l~x­

perie1H·es while ln the capHnl city ural hnil1ling !COME

);clson (;ra,·e,; returned ~londay \II SEE from Spokane where he went to be

11! f,c.m OF OUR ICE CREAM OR

r1 1 he s u DgN; r B 0 w I

COOL REFRESHING

lt is good judgment to let

There will be ameeting of the Liter­:try Sodety of the ·olleg-E> in Professor !>uddy's room nex, \\'ednesday night. 'di "those who art= interested in De· $\\·orn into the Aviation servi<'e. I

him take care of your eyes.

H. A. PEASE ~ CO. Jewelers and Optometris ts.

206 W. Main St.

hate and literary ..,vork are asked ta C"Otne w tht: meeting. lt is expected \ Som(' ot lhe g irls of Hamilton Hall

I that a great deal of Ueneflt will be baYe organized a novel way In which derin·d from th!~ organization. to buy thrift siamps. 'T'hey sit at

--- 1' ··Rtangless" and " Ki ckless·· tables and

T ht: 1~e1 J Cross danl..'e gi\·en aL the a11yone \·iolating ru les by using slang

I r~ llcs home Satunl~y even ing under I or ~icking pays a fi ne the proceeds of tha u:->pkl•!-i. of lhE' He<I Cross auxiliary wb1d1 ~o to buy th rift stamps.

The Hallmark Store.

j or th e collegf:' \lo a~ a great !:>uccess. I --Ca1,tain and :\Ir:;. Clark led th~ grand L. \\' .. Saltz '17 of 1'rideut spenr

t march. Punch wa~ gcn ·ed during the

1

Sunday 111 the city --------------·--" e\·eni ug . The large cro wd in atten· I. T. Sloan has been assigned to

-------- 1 dance at the uanc·l' fl·idenc:ed tbe the battle ~hip Texas as Junior Lieut.

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THE NEW HATS

THE NEW COATS

THE NEW DRESSES

THE NEW SKffiTS

House Dresses. Aprons,

Cor>:ets, etc.

I THE HOME OF BOZE;\tAN HOME-MADE CANDIES

I Did You Ever See Our Line of

M.S.C. PENNANTS

AND BANNERS

Every Student Should Have One in His Room

UTILITY roATS I su pport that the ~t udents are always -- I lJ readi lo ghe lo any •U<h enlerprise \ Harold Flager. 07. assigned lo the I w A L K E R'S

Ji u makin~ it a s UCC'<>HS. batlle ship )!ichigau has been made' George H. Willson & Co. The Ideal Coats For All Kinda · , . a Junior lieutenant. , I

George Of Weather I Mi•s f rauce8 Kyl~ enteruuned the I d I' S PECIAL TY STORE I ' p • k Persians At her home Tuesday even· A daughter was born to Mr. a n I I 1n

Showing a smart range of ' :\[rs. A $. Brown Mr Brown, I

~~dud~eycl~h ooa~in liu~ __ l•I ~~u~~m~e~e~~-,~-§~~~~~§-§§~§~~-~-§~~~~~~~§§§§§§§~~~~~~§-;§§§~§-§§;;~-~§§§§§§§§§§~~~~~~~~~~~ the high collar effects, with Olis lln<dtord and Joe Dush were I ginc•rin i; <lepamnent or the ro ll ege. : Raglan and set-in 8_·Jnnves. h Phi Gramma lie is now plpcrnc ex1>ert for the u. I

66 - - - l9JS.

~ dinner guE\gts i.lt t P •

. Trench Styles are popular sunduy . s . na' y and i" sialioned at :llare l s·

m these coats for general w!'.ar i llou"'' Janel.

$I g 75 I o!r:;. S c;unnn s llod Se<Lru•n• aud ~ U 'I u it U Nl~:i;;,.u i: U U U ~ I E<lgnr JohJlson were guests ror U u I • I diuuer Suuda)- at the K ~- House .. :: Ke~!-' item!' or aoUces to be .. 1

\ ."D UPWARDS. - . j :I prinled in lhe Tournament Extra U I

I Mh;s FlorenCt; flalling~r was a d1D· .. t 1he \\·ee-k lv Exponent may be i:

-- h Ph' Cramma House •• 0 ·

THE WILLS 0 N ro. ner gue.•t at I .. I • u given t0 any Exponent represen- u lJ )londRY mght In rntive may be left at the press t:

I l' rt-~1t.Jc:nt Ha;i11~ H. J . Miller of u stand or ma} be phoned or ::: I I

1.h tn~:-;l<Hi , tr Mtl!i"han principal of :: brought to the office In the !! B1 Y Thrift Stamp~ a : w.,~d ut l ' ni n•,.ity or ;l!ontuna were U Phone 354-'I\'. U

Does your suit need cleaning

and Pressing CALL UP AND WE WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER

ALL YOUR CLEANI>lG AND PRESS! 'G

\'OUR SATISFACTION IS OUR AIM AND ALL \YE ASK IS A CHANCE TO PROVE THAT OUR WOOK IS GOOD

DO TT NOW- CALL 379-J

ST AFFORD & WILLIAMS the Dell" high s<hool and Prof. Under· i: room• or the Commerr·ial Club •• 1

.---Will~on·~. I diun~r l{U"sls at H<Lmilton hall Fri· i: " U

----------------- da.~ uu;ilt The 1h1ee out or town men :; :: !! U: S.: !! ::: •• t: :.: :: :: :: •• t: -------------

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LYRIG THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW-

Doug Fairbanks In Good and Bad Man.

SUNDAY AND MONDAY MARCH 10·11

Sig special Feature-The Honor System-Pathe' News.

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MARCH l~-l:l

Mae Marsh in the Beloved Traitor Pathe News.

EVERY THURSDAY-

Hippodrome Vaudeville.

FOR SUNDAY NlfiHT LUNCH

PuriLy Cross Creamed Chic­ken a la King consists of

Tender Diced Chicken and Fresh Mushrooms in a delici­ous Golden Cream Sause, .Ju­diciously garnished with bright Spanish Pinentos

Makes a plea ing and deliciou" repa~t.

Large tin

Small Lin

60c

30c

Also Welsh Rarebit, Lobster Newburg, and Creamed Spa­ghetti.

Thos. H. Rea & Co. PHONE 24.

THE WEEKLY EXPONENT FRrDAY. ~!,!.RCH 8. 1918.

I I B IG SURPRISE IN OPENING Third Game 1 For\\·ard F'ree Throws. 1\Iortou 9 out of 17; _ Guard I Hodges {lg) M

0 GAM ES OF ANN UAL EVENT ! Terry, 17-Butte l~.

I Score at end of first half. Te rry. 8;

Butte, Ci.

Fox 2 out of 7; :\IcDonald 1 out of.:>. One poml was a:warded to Ch oteau I Fo;~~:;r~· (' onnelt (tt)

Referee Jorgenson Umpi re Pitts in the first half on account of four I Stearni:s ( 4 l personal fouls charged against Shaffer. ... Barbour (8)

Position Butte Si~th Game. 9

Field basl~ets, Ha~din. ?.'J; Bratsberg, Detnon . .. i\kAulliffe (5) I Helena 2-t-Beaverhead Hi ... ; Shaffer,_; McL01sh .......

(Conunued from Page One.) ----------- I Terry

I H~lena 18. Sprouse

Ce:tter Cohin F'. lti)

F orward Score at end of [irst half Helena Free throws, Gratsberg, 3 out of 6; I Moriartv Rockefell r (6l 116. Beaverhead 5. :OCcLeish, 9 out of 20. I · ·

The Terry-Butte game Was the I c· rl b I slowest one of the evening. The "'- B g t

Gnard Lyons 1 ~)

Guard Forwm·d Helena Position Beaverhead Referee, f'itts; l:"mpire. Jorg n::;en.

I Sand:mes::; l ! l :3~lway (~) Kain ... Hatfiehl (2). Hildreth ,...,

Forwarcl I N~11th Game F'ield baskets, Carmody -I: Hodges, .... _.Griffiths Barbo11r Smith (fl) Teton c:ouutv l6 B 1tte t-:l 4 : Stearns. :i, !'.It-Donnell l: Bal'bClur,

I Forward ) Score at ~nd ~f· iiT~ \air 'feton 4. Calvin. 3 . Lyons, I: Sanclsness. 2.

I Bui te quintet was unable to hold

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U1f'ir opponents anrl also unable to .loh"';lson find the loop from the field. The

1 n. Brighi (fi 1 ! final s('ore was Terry 17, Butte 13.

Center

.Z1111dell :'-.la11 s (4) f<~inch (2} COUnt\' 5 Butte :; I Free throws, Hodges, JO out or 19: .. ··· ·' ' · "' McDonnell !l out of 1-t Gallatin ~1-Bea,·erhead 12 Guard Center. Teton Co. Posiho:i. Butt~ Two l)OiUlS "\\ere a\\~rded to Great

Gallatin 17. Field bngl>.ets. :'-.IcAulliffe ~; Rocke- .Torg~uson (18) Ryburn Jackson. ..Rockefeller 121

I \\·estl;y < :, 1 First Game

Guard

I Score at end of first. llenverheacl J 2. Gliard F I Falls on account of four personal fottls feller l: Selway. 1; Johnson,~; Bright, orward each against .:\fcDollnell anU Barbour

:i. D;.nies (2) Wllliams Pi) I \Yeaver _").lcAuHlrte Referee, Jorgenson; l'mpire. Pill~ · Gallacin Position .F'n.'e throws. \Vestb:r ::, ouL of 10: Guard j Forward

I\fc'Oonnld l i)

I Kirk 18!

f'urward

Forward

Beaverhead Hatfield ('..?)

Gilretb tfi) Fi:teh (2)

)lcAulliffe. I out of ~; Ro('kefeller. ,1 Fielll Oaskets, Hatfield. (1); Smith I Fro!'lt ( !Ol out or -1. I(~\; I1'inch (11; \l\.illiams (l); Mapes

Heff'ref). F'ltzge1,altl: l.'rnpire Bush. t 2): .Jorgen::;on (Gl; Davies ( l). Forrest ( i)

l·'ree Throws Willinms 3- out of fi: I

Center

Guard

Selway 1 :.!) Did yon el'er see anybocl) 'illing

out a dan<·e wh('ll Lou had 1 he •·B1g Tunclell ! Xoi8e·· going'

('enter ~a 1€'~ t '.!) l\T orlon

Guard

Smith (ii)

Rybern

Fourth Game .lorgenson 6 out of lZ. Luther (::? 1 u~ihlburg Corn1llis. ~I-Teton Co. 17. Referee Fitzgerald; Um11ire Bush. Guard I

Srore al end of first half. Corvallis. Field baskets, Frost, 2: Forrest. ~. 11 ·reto11 l!J Seventh Game. [,11ll1e1·. 1 ·, Rockefeller. 1 · •re• 11·rr :'11a<:himer f (,(. 1 .•• \\

0

illiums (11) C'o.nalli~ · · · l' • ..,.u 1 e. Guard Position 1.'eton Co. I Missoula County 10-:F''lu.thead ..:: Selway, 1. Field baskets, Metzel. 3. Kil'k, 3; I Hay t ·1:; l . 1'1orrest t 6) County 18. Free U1rows. F'rost. OUl uf J ~. !

J\[cnonald, :.!; Sales. l: l\tachimer, ·l; Forward 8co1e at end of !1rsl half. !\f1s,:;oula li\fcAnlllffe 6 out of 8 - , I I :'\orclheim 161 ·--· Luthet 12.i. Flathead 14 RP(('ree F'itze-era]d rm1nre Busb Hatfield, l; Gilretb, 1; Smith, 2; Fiuc 1 Forward :\l1ssoula Position Flathead i -- .

1; \\'illiams, 1. Free throws. E.irh. 2 Ollt of 6: .Mc- RHSmussen 16} .... ..Frost t7) (h!os;sberg (14) _ Tweedt (6) Tenth Game

Donald 3 out of -1: \\qlJiams, 9 out Center Forward Flathead. t6, Park Co t4 _ · :\Iorrig Jackson jClark fl6l Durant. Cozier (lt)l Score at end of first half.

0

F'lathead. ] or ~1~~ point was awarded lo Beaver I Guard Forward 11; Park Connty, 1-t

I l1ead on account of four personal fouls:= "\Ting 'Veaver 14) I Forrest on Burns Flalhead Posltlon Park Co. against Kirk. . Gun rd Center. Odeganl ( ~ l ......... 1\IcDonald (2) ,

Refere-e .. lorgensou-Umpire Pilt:-,;. F1el<l baskets. Hay fi; Nordheim, 3; Elliou . .. Odegard Forwa rd ! Rasmussen. 3: Forrest ~; Frost. 1; Guard Sanclt'orct {::? ~ Fox Ill\ I

Q 000 fonu tod~y is wstly different from lhe social usage €If a century

ago. But it is merely another expres­sion of the same instinct of courtesy and good manners.

Second Game. 1

\\" aver. t. I Baird (2) .. Stendall (2) Forv;ard I Ji' ree throws, Hay, il om oi 10: Frost Guard Burns 18) \\'bnney 19) ~ t-

Glosgow 2-1-Heleua 18. I :, out of 11. Field Baskets, Schlossberg 2, Clark Center-·- · ' ..... ..!] Score at e-;.1d n[ first lrnlf, Olase;ow. Referee, Pilts, Umpire .lorgensou. 8. Forrest 3, Baird 1. TweedL 3, Cozier T\veedt ts 1 i\1cl..ough1m I CZ n es

17. Helena I 4. Stendal! 1. Guard ~ Glasgo'".,. Position Helena Fifth Game. Free throws. Schlossberg 10 out of Stonclall (Gl

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ai·d·-· S!n1th (2> I i•ne'~[:D GHLmnn 1 J!'t) ... Noell Hillings 27~Park county 13 19: Cozier 2 out of 5. r f,

Forwnrd Score al encl o[ first ha![ Billings 1

Referee Bush Umpire l+"itzgerald. Field bnskets. Odegard, l; Sanfoi:cl, '~ Gillman (2) Kain 13 Park 9. 1: Burns. -l. Tweedt. -1, Stendall, 2, c:::f<..-...a'lffn

Forward Billing~ Position Park county Eighth Game ).fcDonald l, Fox.!, \\·h1tney, ~: aJ.d THE...CORREC~ITIPi PAPEA Ik>kthman. C'otton. l\lapes l6) I :\forton I l3) .... Fox (4) Custer Co., 17-Choteou C"o. 14. Smith. J ! Center .Jorgenson (4 ~ Forward Score at end of first halr. Custer, 7; Fl'ee Lhrows. Stendall, ~ out of 6; Ha~r (SJ Barhour (2) Bowman !lOL. .1.fcDonald (1) Cboteau. 8.

1 Fox, 3 out or 8: Whitney, 3 out of 4.,

Guard Forwu rd Custer Position Choteau At the end of the second ha.If the I Davies (6' I Baldwiu (21. Whitney (8) Hardin ((1) JUcLeisll (l'.i} g<lme was a tie. An additional five.

Guard Center Forward minutes was allowe.d. At the end of Fieltl bask ts. Gillman E .. 2: "\'V. Gill Alge(' . Terwilliger. )fcl.Jaughlin Bra.tsber~ ('il Russell this time tbe score stood 26 to :;-1 in

man. ~; Baer 4: r.Iapes 1: Barbom·. 1; 1

1

. Guard Fonvard faYor of Flathead. Da\~ies. ~- R1cluirds (2).. Smith Shaffer (4) Harri!:

Free throws. 7 out of 1 J, ,, .. Gill- Guard Center Eleventh Game.

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