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Vil. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, FRIDAY MARCH 31, 1916. NUMBER 29. ,____ bURSE IN BEEKEE PING TO BE OFFEREO An i-lt>mPnL.'try ccun.e rn 11 bt> nffcre<l thi::,, year to 1b<)Se stu- n1 s who are In thP cul- n- of thl' h115Y little Thi?! ur:-;e is pr:.H'tL·.aHy a new Ollt" hav- g bf>l·n offPre-d the firm time st yi>ar. Jncl11d1.1s two it."<.·tures a week e h3lf tog"ether with prrc- <'..a..I work among the- The Regimental Band Takes State Storm The reC'e:i.tly elected representatives By INAUGURATION OF OFFICE RS of the student body were duly in&u- 1 gu r ated ns officers of the association. EDITORIAL COMMENT IS VERY FAVORABLE I LOU HOWARD REPORTS EXCELLENT RECEPTION I last Friday aftentoon, a date "'as set GENERAL APPRECIATION OF PROGRAM SHOWN I BOYS HAVE MOST ENJOYABLE TIME EN ROUTE J I as to the duti es of the vanous offices. President Steel offi ciated in the ad- iirs.· •·ounts !or one rre<!it anrt IL PAPERS ARE UNANIMOUS IN PRAISE OF THE PROGRAM AND THE CON- DI RECTOR HOWARD'S ADJECTIVES FAIL, TRAIN MET BY ENTIRE ministration or the oath which was as prohohlo· Iha many studer.ts who DUCT OF THE BOYS. BAND MAKES HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS FOR STUDENT BODY OF HIGH SCHOOL IN LEWISTOWN. RAIL ROAD (o!lows: "In all sincerity, l do hereby ,, . lh• time will take t:p rh:• in- THE COLLEGE IN EVERY CITY, OVER TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE BRIDGE BURNS OUT, FORCING BOYS TO HOOF IT, BUT GOOD pledge myself lo the Associate<! Stu- resting study. ! Last course """ well <Lt· CROWD THE HELENA AUDITORIUM AT FRIDAY CONCERT. SPIRITS PREDOMINATE. MANY AMUSING INCIDENTS OCCUR , dents of the Mo3tana State college to nded and those who took it ire unan- Sltpport the Constitution of the Asso- pous in their praice of it.. , J ciated students aact to do nothing , (' 1 ., ., 11 he the lht-.'ll' can b 1 no doubt thal the l The prog1·am, \\h1ch \\as published So great was U1e over ncle m the afternoon an d inspected . _.,,, 00 t • " I I whlch sh.an be a no1at1on or trust in thf' course..,. Id -he pr.a \Ork n<uHl took audten<:e h) sto1m lll m morn1ng's pa1>er. turned till' phenomenal sucee:ss of the. band !the ne\\ r1ttrat1on plant lhe IJeet st•g- , . . ,, - 11 ht> 111 apiar• ell) Y.here the) appeared dur- out to he H•ry apt!) chO .. 'St!ll. as It tnp that n1rPctor !Alu HO\\ard s nu ar ranory, and an oil well Dance \Ol\ed ID this ortice. tht- tonc-ert tour JUSI pncfrcl The 1 comhinecl u111sa• of diHereut types to ent \·ocabular) tailed him c:ompletely well attended. Left early. , .tmo111it 01 f;norable rommPn .u1d I suit the ,.1r1ous tastes of the aud1· when a!::iked about it and be threv.· up Aftei the dance about 12 P m. Lou I My CUTW ORM IS tht" pn•:-;1"> < 011111s "h1, h a1.pea1.·ed an. hour and a I hrn h_<rnds and :ere.1 red the que8Lioner I st.uppt·d a pohcema.n 011 the street cor- PREXY ISSUES CALL n llu• \an the morn mg I halt. 1.t left ample ume tor the (•ro.wd to \\ ebster l . for a suit· ner and inqmred "Can you tell me I CAUSING DAMAGE a1ter !lw (:OJH'ert 111du·ate that t.be to cnJOY the balance of the evemng .ible ('ollett1on ot adJeCll\'eS to lie- when"' I c-an get a glaslj of nite fresh FOR STUDENT DRILL made a deciderl hit with thej<lancing to ban<l music. Practically the :-;u1·t't'H!::i of the trip. mill.;·· 1eo!lle of the all of the numbers on the program II The hand was c:ourteously 1 \\"eflnesday, 22, Lewistown. Tho folio\\ ne: aC'cot1nh. \\hkh <)Bl· \\ere l'ncored and en:>ryone presen1 and well treated e,·erywhere l\\'hole highi:;chool on hand to meet ms . . ports From County Agents Say Hrt- ln\o WHh tht> notH'f' Kh-en tlw pnt.ire P\ening. The cor· :-;topved. ancl in e\·ery town they made' Plenty of with young lad)-: Squad to be Or g anized from Whi ch Pests Are Very Jitg-h proft•ss111ual m11s1('al nl'f soln hy llirecior Howanl wa:-; hnndreds of friends !'or Lhe ! chaffu<'rs, and-say. Played up town Next Years Officers Will be Thick nre:am .at ''en.• c;athered from lasL 1 tinn it·u larly appi·el'iated. On<.> tb1nL; whic·h panicultrl.v pleast'<I , and met the Great Chamber of Picked paJ1t· nnd "ill 1.• a HELENA. I 1ret:tor 1 lowurd was Lhe amount of I l'ommel'ce at the depot in the atter· J \1 bt>ell t·omi 1 ... ir. for hPtte1· idPa ot the ol tlw Lour llPnlPtrn lncle11e1.clt'nt :\1ar('h :a\·orahlP <'OmmenL upon the appear noon. llalf an hour hefore the dane;e ··Two hours of drill and one lecture n. P rt thau .rny \ Hattling .:\£arch <Atic·p and i·muluu or rhe collc.•g-p boy::; UlJ pops an official with a proclama· a week on milttary tactics will in all '·era. "t>f'k' f cm many :-.eC'tion-- cf BILLINGS. Al !+ o'C'lnt·k. the hantl. mw 01 the "·lw l>hlyt>d by thL hand al..;o 1 ti(!Il 1hat no tlanee <·ould be held. with probability be required of evelJ' male ,, ha C'005idP:-ab1e tcre I' li11gs {;a lit> Tl .,., be:-t org-anil.ations iu the c·.111w in for a g-ood share or J'rahP out written in-dta.tion:-. ac<.·onli:l!.:, to student excepting the junior and sen- e of " lter wheat a11 I <, In l;p I! Ut t ,, cbaml11•r nf state, took their in the center I Po:ile. ll1Jt only from alJ pans ot the tlw la\\. Uut the girb fixed it up. Jors in M. S. C. next year.. ip1u rsmc·e .... ,lb is ih:r iu \.OllllllPl"le l 111<·heo11 y1o ..... tt.·rclay noon " th1• mam tloor and ihe eo1u:ert state. hm tran•lmg men and vbitC'IS A jolly crO\\:d at the dance. The bo)rs 13.\ ig-es ol •he Arn' nd hPl'1 tlw st idt-nt:-. during tlH• clay was nn with a rauling irom dist<Ull said 1J.a1 '.\ion· made a hit and tlle kid:-; didn't President Hamilton at the men's as- < a1.isi>rl sr\·ert'> Jo-;s ,., 1,ast tht:' .\Tontana Statt> Colle1.w Recimental march, and MHling- with national tu1ia mighl "ell lw proud !"{ ha Ye a chance :;embly lai:;r Friday morning. 1f a mil i- the crnw1·n 1ir0Ye1l one ot thl' lll•lst uiry measure now before congress w'ntP kil\i11o{ be· hand dPmon:-.tratt>d {·onclu:-;ivl'iy thal ti Pit'·asini.: t·1ill·t 1ai11nlt•n1 i·n·r g-in·n in h•r musi<.·al organization ThursdaY, .:\larch 23. :'\'o-one at twu Yt!an; or drill will be re· :--l'\f'rc weather last w111 \\ s a "' 1111 1..·tior 1111 ska. ori.:anil.ation Helena Thf" if'ft here in good s)ii breahfa::;t Train slow. Arrived in quired of e,·ery student a:id upon the 21111 thert>for1> t wa:-: surJJrising- that Tht- si·IN·riou was a !!;r:inil and in ::;pile of late hours. Great Falh:;, wind blowiug and snow satbfactory completion of this he \\111 t:>\t ral form\:rs ... r re the KennPtly theater w;.s !Wl packed tnnt>I. IJurneil and other typi- flyinc;. l\1ade our headquarters at the be gh-en a commission equal to second rted hav;ng tound cm iJ1 their ' 0 hi ar tlh'm last Tlwsi• "ho : t·al of travel theii Park llotel. More amo rides and a lieutenant in the reserYe 2..t"my. The 'd:-. onh ne ;rnther·ti<'.itPtl fll'Ort went <·erta nl)· listenc·li ' 0 a mo-;! de· the C'la:\lOll and automohilt> spirits t"t>lllinut-tl ro rise, and tht'Y 1 trip through the smeiters. Drummond aim is to meet the biggest problem 01111!'> t h.1s 1p1•1. rpc-pl\ lJgb ltul and "di l"t'llrlt:>rt..>d musH·aJ a1tcl cli•aft:>ning trnm llll"l!cd to Hozei:ian ready t:.> t.al{e the finds E{ood company and lnte !-ibow- that the advo<'ates of pre- '.\lr PPtPr:"on. <'Ol\nt\· of i ro::. am. the hakoniPs anti Lilt> tTOwds on tile Ih·:\t I rain n\ll and repeat the per 1111 with the music Concert in 1iaredness: the problem of securing- tonnty tltaL th(' I '.\lontana t·ollt:>g\• has a maiu floor frirman{'t', l·:n•ry man was in gooil the '1a8onit· temple. good <'rowd at/ capable, trained men to furn- nns l n·n· thick 111 report m . ('.ll uri;:-a11irn1ion rhut b a i rt:>1lit .. High J inks .. Makes Hit. ;. · llth thP entire trip and ou ilancl', and ha<·k to the <..·ar officers. for the ,·otunteer regi- 11 :o:.e('tions there 111 1 fl ltl:->Tltuiion .uul nnt• of whidi Tlw hand responclPd with an eu· l:an<l at t;>\"t•ry \'OllCert. . 1-'riJa\, )ltlr<:b 24. Bum luck. Sun ments b case or war. 1 lit stat Ir n wh ,·01111 n l it - rtu ... tri11 11ex1 .vear will prol.1ahly I I'. ,." .. 1 b " _ , 1 ' · "" ' 1 1 ns._. · g- 1 " 1 1"o 1·r Adair··. 1-,·hic-h had jt1tit · \J\t·r unugt: urneu out .tnu no trd ns ·Prom present indit'ations there \"\;ll Ulf"lll it•r:-- It 1 " 1 ' h..-l·I. takf'll ""*"'1 1 a w111·h of that rythm whic'h "puts 1.. on t:>itnal scale 10 this ye.ir· .. going through Le.r our P:.1ilman a.nil be no exceptions. Drill will probably as as it madp its hp prl'lld. Tilt> hm s sho" t-xn·Jl,.nt tbP llt>,·il in lht> toe of th<' lia1wer:· ' 111 ii p\·Pn be extended a littlr it thre>l' tc the be required of short conrse prepara· Station Issues Warning mnsi al trninlm.!; and ;n lioth tilt:> 1 · 11 · and makes hi111 want to tt•;-ir Jno!-'e 1 in the band wil.l he at n. .p.rpm wagon t 1 1he waiting u·ain wry students a.s will or four year stu . "'Plllhli· anil solo \\\irk thP hand i·om- and dt, what tht> musk tells him 111 i•llll tht-> introdtH.:tlon of mihtar Two an hflnd. );orris rtents. Tt is quite probable that there 1cll'Ps ,, ith all.' sh1ilar drill will tbe band lO abo 1 1t . n 1 Fxi . P t 1 1 . n ai <" t · · ' do. "''··· >e•·t••t! I IPll oul but 110 damnge done. By will be four companies. two or college ., • - If'!" m 11 s a 10 J>r('s 11 11 r_g-anizaiii n tlwi has l>f'Pll lwarrl in This st-lenhm wa:: lullowcil by the 1 iny mrn :\lu::;icians are ex a.nd by the train pulled out for Helena students and two of secondary stu· rn on- a form llilli1w.::--. ht·a11tif11l s1rai11s ot .Jrnk.... om drill. hm ihe numher 11111 tile engine lefl us near Craig to dentti. tcr !armers lO take prP· Tilt. 11.a11k:-- nf \\he h;1c! tht"1 with ils and it:-: ·nnh· t>llll•lf'd i:-; limitt>d so it will requir1. help a !eight It <'ame ba<'k and If dn'll , .•. r·n·.·t1'tuted t't \\·1·11 mean n1.:rnins1 the!'.e and g-h- nf lt•·aring them IJl"s.·· sliill and t·onsistent work to hold r 11s and we l11't Helena about 'e,·e11 tl1at a ne"· 'dr1'll.,hall must be erected z direniuns for tellim .. when the ..._ Thb was prohahly ol thl• "' .. ieat bei:ig atrncke<i by the '::;t> .. '1;:· I LOG BOOK. hours late the banquet 1>1an- upon the C'ampus a:id there is a possl- •rms ThP <'irC'ular year ,·1111101111c·<·•I tl1,·11 Ilic• t·o11c·e1·t \\C111ld e 11 cl A ext rads from thP loJZ· book ned for us. and made a ntsh job of I bililY that this and the new gymnas- a,·ailable and interpsteri 11,.. hopPcl that they will c·ome eating at the cafeteria. Plavecl to . . h tl II b dl ds The 1·01u·en and tht> <lam•p musk with Ilf':\ I number ··:\"orma." there of the ba.ntl trip "ill be of over 2,00011eo11le at the Auto. show tUm t at le ege so a y nee iy obtain <'opies I la!>t night all \\ho heard was .e:e1111i1w rN{ret expresse-<l that the intf'rc>s l and a summar)- of the and for a tlant·f' tha1 erowdt;>1l the may be combined. GREAT FALLS . ·onteri wa:; noi longer lrip. ln<·h!t:n1 lOO numerous to re- Gym. Chancellor Elliot is an entllusi a.stic M. C. A. DINN ER I rhe band color to the tour Special \.t - 30 ihis « 'emng the y C . .A... ::\lo111an.1 <"olle!!;t> B.f'c111wn1nl and play{'(J nalional airs. \\ hi1·h \larrh :!n, \Ve're- off t'or to Bulle, Hannah tries the "rong At the time of his graduation he was .I meet in the Home SC'iPnC'e rooms I band from Buz<•m<rn played 10 hree was tht:> signal l"or the entire crowd the hh?; trip. Lunch at Li\'ing8ton the captain of:.'\ company of arti llen- . if thP installation din:i.er. This ban- aurtielH't:" 11111 tt'r LhP auspi<'es of" the 10 .. in their seat:s. in honor of :4topped s£>\'£>n 01· eight miles out· doll::-:.i· Lo get dinner. '\\Te got At the close of Ute assembly Presi- "?t ii:- bf'ing tendered. to the Y. w. I :'llasonic· Jo<lgt- ThP band g;nP tht"ir tountn side of Big Timber and wmaed O\'er 1lent Hamilton issued a call for volun - the FaC'nlty women and will take a good a1·(·011n1 or tl1etnsPl\t•s and lhP At Litt· do::w 01 ihe <.'OIH'ert tlw ha lf an hour 1rying LO up nn and "·ent into a place anti ordered a t eers to start a. squad in drill. from · plaf'e of the retnilar installation general n11inin11 01 the rrowd \\as that hand . followt>d hy who wantE'll 1he town wilhout being seen \\.alk only ate whi<'h officers for next year's compan- emony ThP ne\1,-· Jy ele<'tE>ri presf- I the band from !ht> st<\lt_.> insl 1tution to clam·t>. \\ t'lll 10 tlw puhlit' t'dlllol cd all mun rt on rounl 1 ·oeks and ies ·will be picked. A number of the It and IH·r r·ahlnet will be b one of 1hf:' h"sl mndc·al organi HJHI stndenb from tlw formed in a cirC'ie to plar whe 1 1 Had a fine trip the members of the faculty h ave had mili· that timP in what is promised to,zations \\hic-11 has \isi1pd tht• c·i1.\' in statt· agril-ultnral eolleg"t.'. llelenn S<'OltY s:rnnwn- 1:p without h'.s horn F'ormed on the streE"l aiter suppH tary training and office-rs could be rathf'r 11nir111e form. rec·p111 years. ::kattt·n"d the peoplP and high sl"twol pupils dan<·t>d and wants 10 know if we arp to and marched .to the gym to 1 picked from these if necessary but if au<lienc·e \\ert> a numher or alumni iintil altf"r midnight. play "Xu". I.on "\V<' arp or the Salvation Anny band ! possible th1· o(ficers \\ill be chosen Iiss KatllPrine .Jensen ancl T<la Tru· 1 from tlw '.\louwna Stat<.> colleg-4·, iwY· LO roast pt•a1n11:-; · l,.e!L earlr for Bil- "\\'illnrcl ""ins ?n Points", Soml' of I from the student bodY. About t.hirty n are ro:iducting a short co111·se in Pral of "hom had pla:- t-d in th1• band Anat•nrHl<l :W ling-s the fellows innted to a after men handed in their names and it is ne tc·onomi<:s for women at \\'hite· lht'ir and il was t·unt·Prl g:iH'n by l'f'Jdnwntal . .:\larch 21. Rilling8, stOJlpe1l the dance. Jlrobable that this many more will J l this week The OJ>e-ned thf'ir opinion 1hat 1his organi· band from th<• slat<' ai!TiC'ultural C'OI at Xonhern llol<.)l. too \\·ind.'- to Sunday. March 2tl. Two hour stop- ha\'e responded b)-· the time th at the an<t continued through the zation is the best that Director Howard outside Played at Chamher of Con.- OYer In Butt<' c .:ollection for the "?k has .:.:;atlwred lOg-ether {Continued on Page Four) mercf' P\mC'h on Had a fine nuto porter Home again. (Continued on !"3.ge Four) RSI SESSON OF SENATE BUSY ONE MANY MATTERS OE IMPORTANCE DISSCUSSED /TIVITY TICKET CONSIDERE D-RE!'UMPTION OF ATHLETIC RE- ATIONS WITH fV'IS OULA THOR OUG HLY DISCUSSED - RESIGNA· ION OF E XPO NENT STAFF UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED - FLAG USH MAY GO he a.<·ti\'t' work ot the .new !-.llldPlll 11.Y c:.lisC'US!-iHL The aC'tion of th(' ath- .. -ernm ent "as begun \Vednesday letic counc il wa!:i unanimously e:idors· at n mPeting ot thf' ronnril ed and various plans for adjusting the t he Se:rnle. The a.ttendat1<·e was 1 misunderstanding between the two td. of the fifteen members stilutiom; w re conside red . It was fin· tied to attend meeting were pres-/ ally moved 1hat the president of the On e commiss ioner and two &th- / Sena.te be instructed to <lraw up a he man ag£>rs were absent. letter to the president of the stu de:1t Jter swearing in the officers who body at :'\ li ssou la, as an official ex- 1 not been present at the inaugura· 1 or the Rc.ntiment h_ere .. and i last Friday, the Senate tur:1ed asking that they g1ve us thei r views. attenti on to the activ''"y ti cket. I and also make an e ffort to arouse the <'Ommhssio n er of finan <'e was tho s<: in char ge of athlclir a ffairs r1 ed to ln' ea ligate tb e situation and th ere. If the effo r ts of the Senate are mit ret·umnH:nclations for a Het o( I suc:cessfu l. the> will .prohably lead lo ·i;s govE>rnin g- the collec·tion and air a better un derst.andrng in the near Priation H ot this fu:i.d. This was future, and a rsumption or rcla tio:is. nece:-.sary because of the con- Staff Re signs ::;:. on existing as to wh ere the power The <'om mi ssioner or puhli<'ntio ns 0 .andling thl ::; fund lies. as the mat· gave a r eport on the r es ignation of stands. 1 seven of the t en members of the Ex- Missoula Aga in t lOnent reportorial and editoria l starr 1e resumption of a thl e ti c an d other i-J..ions with Ml ssou la.1 was thorough- (Continued on Page Pour) ·1 NEW CATALOGUE IN THE COB LEI GH TALKS TO CHEMISTS HANDS OF THE PRINTERS ) -- The mPf't ing of the C'hemistr)· dub The c·opy for the new <·atalot-;"ue \\ill heir! on Inst Friday afte rn oon was 3d· be sPnt to the prin ters about tomor· 1 cln:·i:;sed l'rofPtHmr The row and it is expected that opiPs will add r ess wns gi\·en wilh <1 view to SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE TERM ENDS GRADUATES LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY be read)· for distribution to h igh I ThP members of the club in H. school g raduat es the first ?rj <'loser touch wilh the id<'als and aimH I !\fay. There are but few <' ha nges 111 of Professor Cob· lhe courseR of this ypnr bill lh e Jpigh re,·iewNl the various fields 01)(>n material h as been r e·arranged in the to g-ra duat e stu d en ts in th e Yarious catalogue. It has been the 1rnrpose lines of work such as teaching, in- P. Griffin Gives Comm encment Addres s Before Crowded Assembly , F our· teen Diplo mas g iv en Out. Edwards Takes Summers ' Troph y In Stock Judg ing. Raymond Tow Fi rst In Grain Judging . to make the catalogues of the four clust ria.J and experimental work. 'The The C'omment·emen t exercic;es a.t C. l'ttmpbell. second place, and parts or the university as uniform in ad ,·a ntages of graduate work were . \(o :itan:t. llall la!:it. nif?,"ht brought to Lelnnd Taylor third place. whil e arrangement a;id gene ral struc ture ns disC'ussed and various wnys In which a dose the most sueresgfu l year e\·er .Tames Redfi e ld was fourth and Fran· J){)SSible. this work might be obtained we re enjoyed by the S(•hool of Agriculture. cis \\·oodley fi1th. The winn er of About the fi r st of the year the old thor oughly discussed. 'rhe address A la rger total regi5tration and great- first place the Summers' Sil- Riology de pa.rt m e n_ t was split into a was close<! with a su mm ary of th e ('r int e re st in th e courses offcrC'cl bid::; ver Troph) n.ml a three. ye ar scholar· department of Zoology and Entornol · intended plans of the dei>artme:it anti well for th e future of the sho rt course. ship; se<>ond , a. two-yea1· scholnrship ogy under Pr of. R. A. Cooley and a or th e various ways in whi ch the d e- A C'lass or 1ourteen received Uteir and third. fourt h. aiHl fifth , n one.yea r depa r tment of Botany and Bncterio- 1>artment was endenYoring to help stu- di1>lomas last evening, th e la rgr t I schola r ship. logy under Prof. n A. Swingl e. This dent s. class yet. The g-rain judging contest was held change waa found nccPssary o:i ac· The matter or lh e proposed t'lub wC're forty-nine in the o:t :\fo ndny nfternoon with nineteen cou nt of th rarid growt h in th e nlol· emblem wa s not dist'ussP<l owing to Stoc:k . Judging contest Saturday and \\11ent. oats, and barl ey were ogy cournes and the department as a the abse n ce of some or the <'o mmlt- th e day was spent in judging rh·e judgPd. there being two sets or three whole. whl rh has now o utgrown Its tee whkh ha d the clos lgn in r h n.s:ge. of s t o<'k, P.ar h chiss .. diYid· 1 samp les each under ea.ch _:F'irst pr esent quarters. Th e cluh hns b('en invit ed to a SOC'ial NI into two su l>-tlnsses. 1 he hfteen place was w on by Raymond low , sec· session nt Prorc.s,sor Cobleigh's home high est in plarings ga\'C th eir reasons oncl plnte by Clarence Tow, nnd thi rd in th e :lear fu tur e. :\tonday af ternoon a nd 1'he plare by \Yesley Lea. R aymond p S. Cooley returned from fifteen \\('r£' Nat 1\kTucker. Petrr will re<·ei\·e the gold med al orrered by man. " 'as hin gton. Monday , wh ere h e, The sc hool of Mec ha nic An s Llt rr- Bokma . .Tnmrs Redfi e ld. C'larence Tow. the .:\fontana Seed Growers' n.ssocia- re pre sente-d the '.\fassa('husrtti:; I ary Soc-iety not me rged with the Leland Taylor. G-eorge Wal- tion and a three yea: Scholarship : f'11 lt11r al ro ll ege al the ina11 f;\ 1ration ot I School of Agri ru ltm·e Society n 8 wHs tC'r Grimes. :\ fauri ce BuntStein. I Clarence :ow will :•. t\\o year Or. K O Holla nd as pro1u<l ent ot 111 Ins t \\CPks paper. The !10CI- Pressc ott. llobert Pough, Fran cis S(•holn.rsh1p and esle)- Lee. o. Of6 \VashtnE,1.on Sta le I ety or the> course of l\f('('hnnic· 'Voodley, Fra:tk Jackson. Fred Ca mp- )'ear Scholarship. Coole:· visi ted th(' lTniversity of fda- Ans has united wi th the lit erary bell. George Mad s on and Alva Shriver. I ______________ _ ho &t Moseow befo re I or the Schoof or Agri cu ltur e. George Edwnrds " on first place. I {Con tinued on 1'1.gP, Four )

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Page 1: ~OLUME Vil. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, FRIDAY MARCH 31, …€¦ · Pests Are Very Jitg-h da~:-; proft•ss111ual m11s1('al nl'f soln hy llirecior Howanl wa:-; hnndreds of friends !'or

1£xpnu~u1 ~OLUME Vil. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, FRIDAY MARCH 31, 1916. NUMBER 29.

,____ bURSE IN BEEKEE PING

TO BE OFFEREO

An i-lt>mPnL.'try ccun.e rn l.>€'f~kt>t'Ping

11 bt> nffcre<l thi::,, year to 1 b<)Se stu­

n1 s who are intr·n~ted In thP cul­

n- of thl' h115Y little beast~. Thi?!

ur:-;e is pr:.H'tL·.aHy a new Ollt" hav­

g bf>l·n offPre-d ~or the firm time st yi>ar. Jncl11d1.1s two it."<.·tures a week

e h3lf ~<'m~l4ter tog"ether with prrc­<'..a..I work among the- ~s. The

Regimental Band Takes State Storm The reC'e:i.tly elected representatives By INAUGURATION OF OFFICE RS

of the student body were duly in&u-

1 gur ated ns officers of the association.

EDITORIAL COMMENT IS VERY FAVORABLE I LOU HOWARD REPORTS EXCELLENT RECEPTION I last Friday aftentoon, a date "'as set

GENERAL APPRECIATION OF PROGRAM SHOWN I BOYS HAVE MOST ENJOYABLE TIME EN ROUTE I:~:: ::~~~c~i:~:h:e~:~~e, :~ :~:: J I as to the duties of the vanous offices.

President Steel officiated in the ad-

iirs.· •·ounts !or one rre<!it anrt IL PAPERS ARE UNANIMOUS IN PRAISE OF THE PROGRAM AND THE CON- D I RECTOR HOWARD'S ADJECTIVES FAIL, TRAIN MET BY ENTIRE ministration or the oath which was as

prohohlo· Iha many studer.ts who DUCT OF THE BOYS. BAND MAKES HUNDREDS OF FRIENDS FOR STUDENT BODY OF HIGH SCHOOL IN LEWISTOWN. RAIL ROAD (o!lows: "In all sincerity, l do hereby

,,. lh• time will take t:p rh:• in- THE COLLEGE IN EVERY CITY, OVER TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE BRIDGE BURNS OUT, FORCING BOYS TO HOOF IT, BUT GOOD pledge myself lo the Associate<! Stu-

resting study. ! Last ~ears course """ well <Lt· CROWD THE HELENA AUDITORIUM AT FRIDAY CONCERT. SPIRITS PREDOMINATE. MANY AMUSING INCIDENTS OCCUR, dents of the Mo3tana State college to

nded and those who took it ire unan- Sltpport the Constitution of the Asso-

pous in their praice of it.. 1-orc~s:w , J ciated students aact to do nothing , (' 1 ., ., 11 he the in~tni.tor lht-.'ll' can b1 • no doubt thal the l The prog1·am, \\h1ch \\as published So great was U1e enthusia~m over ncle m the afternoon an d inspected .

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t • " I I whlch sh.an be a no1at1on or trust in thf' course..,. Id -he pr.a t1C~~1 \Ork n<uHl took thl~ audten<:e h) sto1m lll m ~er.terda\ morn1ng's pa1>er. turned till' phenomenal sucee:ss of the. band !the ne\\ r1ttrat1on plant lhe IJeet st•g- , . . ~ ,, -

11 ht> ~l\t-n 111 hi~ apiar• eH~ry ell) Y.here the) appeared dur- out to he H•ry apt!) chO .. 'St!ll. as It tnp that n1rPctor !Alu HO\\ard s nu ar ranory, and an oil well Dance \Ol\ed ID this ortice.

111~ tht- tonc-ert tour JUSI pncfrcl The 1 comhinecl u111sa• of diHereut types to ent \·ocabular) tailed him c:ompletely well attended. Left early. ,

.tmo111it 01 f;norable rommPn .u1d I suit the ,.1r1ous tastes of the aud1· when a!::iked about it and be threv.· up Aftei the dance about 12 P m. Lou I My CUTWORM IS tht" pn•:-;1"> ~1 < 011111s "h1, h a1.pea1.·ed t:ne~ La~ting abo~t an. hour and a I hrn h_<rnds and :ere.1 red the que8Lioner I st.uppt·d a pohcema.n 011 the street cor- PREXY ISSUES CALL

n llu• \an nu~ pa1~r~ the morn mg I halt. 1.t left ample ume tor the (•ro.wd to \\ ebster ~ l nab11d~cd . for a suit· ner and inqmred "Can you tell me I CAUSING DAMAGE a1ter !lw (:OJH'ert 111du·ate that t.be to cnJOY the balance of the evemng .ible ('ollett1on ot adJeCll\'eS to lie- when"' I c-an get a glaslj of nite fresh FOR STUDENT DRILL

hoy~ made a deciderl hit with thej<lancing to ban<l music. Practically ~s(:rilJe the :-;u1·t't'H!::i of the trip. mill.;··

1eo!lle of the ~tate. all of the numbers on the program II The hand was c:ourteously rrc~lveJ 1 \\"eflnesday, ~lar<:h 22, Lewistown.

Tho folio\\ ne: aC'cot1nh. \\hkh <)Bl· \\ere l'ncored and en:>ryone presen1 and well treated e,·erywhere th~y l\\'hole highi:;chool on hand to meet ms . .

ports From County Agents Say Hrt- ln\o ah!~ WHh tht> notH'f' Kh-en i~O)l'fl tlw pnt.ire P\ening. The cor· :-;topved. ancl in e\·ery town they made' Plenty of auto~ with young lad)-: Squad to be Organized from Whi ch

Pests Are Very Jitg-h da~:-; proft•ss111ual m11s1('al nl'f soln hy llirecior Howanl wa:-; hnndreds of friends !'or Lhe colle~e. ! chaffu<'rs, and-say. Played up town Next Years Officers Will be

Thick nre:am .at ion~ ''en.• c;athered from lasL 1 tinn it·u larly appi·el'iated. On<.> tb1nL; whic·h panicultrl.v pleast'<I , and met the Great Fall~ Chamber of Picked

wpek·~ paJ1t· ·~. nnd tht:·~P "ill ~i' 1.• a HELENA. I 1ret:tor 1 lowurd was Lhe amount of I l'ommel'ce at the depot in the atter· J

\1 bt>ell t·omi 1 ... ir. for hPtte1· idPa ot the ~uc•tt·ss ol tlw Lour llPnlPtrn lncle11e1.clt'nt :\1ar('h ~:i :a\·orahlP <'OmmenL upon the appear noon. llalf an hour hefore the dane;e ··Two hours of drill and one lecture

n. P rt thau .rny rlt"~cription \ Hattling .:\£arch <Atic·p and i·muluu or rhe collc.•g-p boy::; UlJ pops an official with a proclama· a week on milttary tactics will in all

'·era. "t>f'k' f cm many :-.eC'tion-- cf BILLINGS. Al !+ o'C'lnt·k. the hantl. mw 01 the "·lw mu~k l>hlyt>d by thL hand al..;o 1 ti(!Il 1hat no tlanee <·ould be held. with probability be required of evelJ' male

• ,, ha C'005idP:-ab1e tcre I' li11gs {;a lit> ~Ia Tl .,., be:-t mu~ind org-anil.ations iu the c·.111w in for a g-ood share or J'rahP out written in-dta.tion:-. ac<.·onli:l!.:, to student excepting the junior and sen-

e of " lter wheat a11 I <, In l;p I! Ut t ,, cbaml11•r nf state, took their se..tt~ in the center I Po:ile. ll1Jt only from alJ pans ot the tlw n~w la\\. Uut the girb fixed it up. Jors in M. S. C. next year.. ~aid ip1u rsmc·e ....,lb is ih:r iu \.OllllllPl"le l 111<·heo11 y1o ..... tt.·rclay noon " th1• mam tloor and ihe eo1u:ert state. hm tran•lmg men and vbitC'IS A jolly crO\\:d at the dance. The bo)rs

tf~e 13.\ ig-es ol •he Arn' nd hPl'1 r1~ tlw st idt-nt:-. during tlH• clay was nn Dt>~inuig with a rauling irom dist<Ull state~. said 1J.a1 '.\ion· made a hit and tlle Fergu~ kid:-; didn't President Hamilton at the men's as-

< a1.isi>rl sr\·ert'> Jo-;s ,., 1,ast tht:' .\Tontana Statt> Colle1.w Recimental march, and MHling- with national air~. tu1ia ~tatP mighl "ell lw proud !"{ ha Ye a chance :;embly lai:;r Friday morning. 1f a mil i-the crnw1·n 1ir0Ye1l one ot thl' lll•lst uiry measure now before congress

w'ntP kil\i11o{ be· hand dPmon:-.tratt>d {·onclu:-;ivl'iy thal ti Pit'·asini.: t·1ill·t 1ai11nlt•n1 i·n·r g-in·n in h•r musi<.·al organization ThursdaY, .:\larch 23. :'\'o-one at 1m::;~es twu Yt!an; or drill will be re·

:--l'\f'rc weather last w111 \\ s a "'11111..·tior 1111 ska. ori.:anil.ation Helena Thf" hoy~ if'ft here in good s)ii ·it~ breahfa::;t Train slow. Arrived in quired of e,·ery student a:id upon the

21111 thert>for1> t wa:-: surJJrising- that Tht- ~~·,·01111 si·IN·riou was a !!;r:inil and in ::;pile of late hours. ni~!ll Great Falh:;, wind blowiug and snow satbfactory completion of this he \\111

t:>\t ral form\:rs ... r re the KennPtly theater w;.s !Wl packed tnnt>I. IJurneil Urid~es and other typi- flyinc;. l\1ade our headquarters at the be gh-en a commission equal to second

rted hav;ng tound cm worm~ iJ1 their ' 0 hi ar tlh'm last nh~IH Tlwsi• "ho :~:;,:it~·11 ;~· : ~d1:·h; 1 al~uit·=t (·~:ic:::~~~.11 ·f~~·~1~ t·al innl!H"<•nit>ntt:>~ of travel theii Park llotel. More amo rides and a lieutenant in the reserYe 2..t"my. The

'd:-. onh ne ;rnther·ti<'.itPtl fll'Ort went <·erta nl)· listenc·li ' 0 a mo-;! de· the C'la:\lOll "hb1Je~ and automohilt> spirits t"t>lllinut-tl ro rise, and tht'Y 1 "· trip through the smeiters. Drummond aim is to meet the biggest problem

01111!'> ~1~: t h.1s 1p1•1. rpc-pl\ lJgb ltul and "di l"t'llrlt:>rt..>d musH·aJ hotn~. a1tcl cli•aft:>ning applaus\~ trnm llll"l!cd to Hozei:ian ready t:.> t.al{e the finds E{ood company and i~ lnte !-ibow- that confront.~ the advo<'ates of pre-

'.\lr PPtPr:"on. <'Ol\nt\· n·~Pnl of i ro::. am. the hakoniPs anti Lilt> tTOwds on tile Ih·:\t I rain n\ll and repeat the per in~ 1111 with the music Concert in 1iaredness: the problem of securing-

~rg-us tonnty ha~ report~rl tltaL th(' I :~lt'. '.\lontana ~TatP t·ollt:>g\• has a maiu floor frirman{'t', l·:n•ry man was in gooil the '1a8onit· temple. good <'rowd at/ enon~h capable, trained men to furn-

nns l n·n· thick 111 hi~ report m . ('.ll uri;:-a11irn1ion rhut b a i rt:>1lit .. High J inks .. Makes Hit. ;. · llth tlurin~ thP entire trip and ou ilancl', and ha<·k to the <..·ar i~h officers. for the ,·otunteer regi-

11 ~onw :o:.e('tions there 111 1 fl ltl:->Tltuiion .uul nnt• of whidi Tlw hand responclPd with an eu· l:an<l at t;>\"t•ry \'OllCert. . 1-'riJa\, )ltlr<:b 24. Bum luck. Sun ments b case or war. 1 lit stat Ir n wh ,·01111 n l it - rtu ... tri11 11ex1 .vear will prol.1ahly I I'. ,." .. 1 b " _, 1 ' · "" '

1 1 ns._. · g- 1"

1 1"o 1·r ··~hq••·I Adair··. 1-,·hic-h had jt1tit · \J\t·r unugt: urneu out .tnu no trd ns ·Prom present indit'ations there \"\;ll

Ulf"lll it•r:-- It 1 " 1' h..-l·I. takf'll ma~· ""*"'1 1 a w111·h of that rythm whic'h "puts 1.. on ~111 t:>itnal scale 10 this ye.ir· .. going through Le.r our P:.1ilman a.nil be no exceptions. Drill will probably

as f· ~t as it madp its hp prl'lld. Tilt> hm s sho" t-xn·Jl,.nt tbP llt>,·il in lht> toe of th<' lia1wer:· '111 ma~ ii p\·Pn be extended a littlr hvof~d it thre>l' n1il~s a:-Ol~:ul tc the be required of short conrse prepara·

Station Issues Warning

mnsi al trninlm.!; and ;n lioth tilt:> 1·11 · and makes hi111 want to tt•;-ir Jno!-'e 1 iat·e~ in the band wil.l he at n. .p.rpm wagon llrid~e t 1 1he waiting u·ain wry students a.s will or four year stu.

"'Plllhli· anil solo \\\irk thP hand i·om- and dt, what tht> musk tells him 111 i•llll 11 ~ tht-> introdtH.:tlon of mihtar Two ~·t:tos an hflnd. );orris rtents. Tt is quite probable that there 1cll'Ps !·1Yor;.:bl~ ,, ith all.' sh1ilar drill will r~dlwe tbe band lO abo11t .

n 1 Fxi . P t 1 1 . n ai <" t · · ' do. "''··· >e•·t••t! I IPll oul but 110 damnge done. By will be four companies. two or college ., • - If'!" m

11 s a

10 J>r('s

11 11 r_g-anizaiii n tlwi has l>f'Pll lwarrl in This st-lenhm wa:: lullowcil by the 1 iny mrn :\lu::;icians are ~,:!ts ex a.nd by the train pulled out for Helena students and two of secondary stu·

en.:-a~f<l rn sPndin~ on- a form llilli1w.::--. ht·a11tif11l s1rai11s ot "' Hi~ll .Jrnk.... om drill. hm ihe numher 11111 tile engine lefl us near Craig to dentti.

tcr wnrnin~ !armers lO take prP· Tilt. 11.a11k:-- nf tht1~1· \\he h;1c! tht"1 with ils "'Tin.~·<ding. and it:-: ·nnh· t>llll•lf'd i:-; limitt>d so it will requir1. help a !eight It <'ame ba<'k and ~ot If dn'll , .•. r·n·.·t1'tuted t't \\·1·11 mean

Ilion~ n1.:rnins1 the!'.e J>f'~t!" and g-h- plea:-011n~ nf lt•·aring them YP~tPr<lay IJl"s.·· sli ill and t·onsistent work to hold r 11s and we l11't Helena about 'e,·e11 tl1at a ne"· 'dr1'll.,hall must b e erected z direniuns for tellim .. when the ..._ Thb was prohahly ont~ ol thl• "' ..

ieat i~ bei:ig atrncke<i by the ~in~ :1\'~:i~1c~ '::;t> '~;:~;:·~::it· ~1c~1c1\ .. '1;:· i~o~·~ ::~::~t. :l':::,111~:1;~l'1:elL~1<..:tio~::gao1:h~::~ 1~1~~ I l~c-e ~~~ D Y~•~·;P LOG BOOK. hours late ~1issecl the banquet 1>1an- upon the C'ampus a:id there is a possl-

•rms ThP <'irC'ular ii:;~ue<I la~t year ,·1111101111c·<·•I tl1,·11 Ilic• t·o11c·e1·t \\C111ld e 11 cl A ft~\\ ext rads from thP loJZ· book ned for us. and made a ntsh job of I bililY that this and the new gymnas-~till a,·ailable and tho~e interpsteri 11,.. hopPcl that they will c·ome a~ain eating at the cafeteria. Plavecl to . . h tl II b dl ds

The 1·01u·en and tht> <lam•p musk with Ilf':\ I number ··:\"orma." there of the ba.ntl trip "ill doubtle~8 be of over 2,00011eo11le at the Auto. show tUm t at le c~ ege so a y nee

iy obtain <'opies I la!>t night plea~f'<l all \\ho heard was .e:e1111i1w rN{ret expresse-<l that the intf'rc>s l and ~h·e a summar)- of the and for a tlant·f' tha1 erowdt;>1l the may be combined.

GREAT FALLS. ·onteri wa:; noi longer lrip. ln<·h!t:n1 lOO numerous to re- Gym. Chancellor Elliot is an entllusia.stic

M. C. A. INS~AT ION DINN ER I ~:::~'.,1:~',~l'l'~l<-~~'~1~'~'"'1,1~lc~::;\;:1·1he F'oll1l\\in= "~~;: s:I~~:~~- rhe band l•:~'/1:\~Pl~l,~h~s~e color to the tour ~arnrday, ~larch ~~. Special train·~~:: :~~h:a~~~e~:i~/:~r 1,r::;:,,k~ \.t - 30 ihis « 'emng the y ~r C . .A... ::\lo111an.1 ~latt> <"olle!!;t> B.f'c111wn1nl lrOM~ and play{'(J nalional airs. \\ hi1·h "~lonclay, \larrh :!n, \Ve're- off t'or to Bulle, Hannah tries the "rong At the time of his graduation he was

.I meet in the Home SC'iPnC'e rooms I band from Buz<•m<rn played 10 hree was tht:> signal l"or the entire crowd the hh?; trip. Lunch at Li\'ing8ton ~~:\1

1°\"t•lt('~)~-~:~:ro~asrsa~~r g~~=c~1~d: the captain of:.'\ company of arti llen-.

i f thP installation din:i.er. This ban- aurtielH't:" 11111 tt'r LhP auspi<'es of" the 10 ri~t- .. in their seat:s. in honor of :4topped s£>\'£>n 01· eight miles out· doll::-:.i· Lo get dinner. '\\Te got thrift~· At the close of Ute assembly Presi-

"?t ii:- bf'ing tendered. to the Y. w. I :'llasonic· Jo<lgt- ThP band boy~ g;nP tht"ir tountn side of Big Timber and wmaed O\'er 1lent Hamilton issued a call for volun-

the FaC'nlty women and will take a good a1·(·011n1 or tl1etnsPl\t•s and lhP At Litt· do::w 01 ihe <.'OIH'ert tlw ha lf an hour 1rying LO ~neak up nn and "·ent into a place anti ordered a teers to start a. squad in drill. from

· plaf'e of the retnilar installation general n11inin11 01 the rrowd \\as that hand . followt>d hy lhC>~e who wantE'll 1he town wilhout being seen \\.alk :::~:n:.~~~ ~~~i~tll~lea l-ant! only ate whi<'h officers for next year's compan-

emony ThP ne\1,-· Jy ele<'tE>ri presf- I the band from !ht> st<\lt_.> insl 1tution to clam·t>. \\ t'lll 10 tlw puhlit' t'dlllol cd all mun rt on rounl 1·oeks and ies ·will be picked. A number of the

It and IH·r r·ahlnet will be in~tallPrl b one of 1hf:' h"sl mndc·al organi ~ymnasiurn. HJHI stndenb from tlw formed in a cirC'ie to plar whe 11 Had a fine trip throu~h the smt!ltl~r. members of the faculty h ave had mili·

that timP in what is promised to,zations \\hic-11 has \isi1pd tht• c·i1.\' in statt· agril-ultnral eolleg"t.'. llelenn S<'OltY s:rnnwn- 1:p without h'.s horn F'ormed on the streE"l aiter suppH tary training and office-rs could be

rathf'r 11nir111e form. rec·p111 years. ::kattt·n"d amon~ the peoplP and high sl"twol pupils dan<·t>d and wants 10 know if we arp goin~ to and marched .to the gym to th~ tl~· 1 1! 1 picked from these if necessary but if

au<lienc·e \\ert> a numher or alumni iintil altf"r midnight. play "Xu". say~ I.on "\V<' arp ~ofng or the Salvation Anny band sbouim~ ! possible th1· o(ficers \\ill be chosen

Iiss KatllPrine .Jensen ancl T<la Tru· 1 from tlw '.\louwna Stat<.> colleg-4·, iwY· LO roast pt•a1n11:-; · l,.e!L earlr for Bil- "\\'illnrcl ""ins ?n Points", Soml' of I from the student bodY. About t.hirty

n are ro:iducting a short co111·se in Pral of "hom had pla:- t-d in th1• band Anat•nrHl<l ~~:i-1~~1~l~~'lard1 :W ling-s the fellows innted to a \)~rty after men handed in their names and it is

ne tc·onomi<:s for women at \\'hite· durin~ lht'ir ~<.·hool tla)·~ and il was Th\~ t·unt·Prl g:iH'n by 1111~ l'f'Jdnwntal T11Psda~ . .:\larch 21. Rilling8, stOJlpe1l the dance. Jlrobable that this many more will

J l this week The cour~e OJ>e-ned thf'ir opinion 1hat 1his ypar·~ organi· band from th<• slat<' ai!TiC'ultural C'OI at Xonhern llol<.)l. too \\·ind.'- to phi~ Sunday. March 2tl. Two hour stop- ha\'e responded b)-· the time tha t the

dne~day an<t continued through the zation is the best that Director Howard outside Played at Chamher of Con.- OYer In Butt<' c.:ollection for the

"?k has +~n•r .:.:;atlwred lOg-ether {Continued on Page Four) mercf' P\mC'h on Had a fine nuto porter Home again. (Continued on !"3.ge Four)

RSI SESSON OF SENATE BUSY ONE MANY MATTERS OE IMPORTANCE DISSCUSSED

/TIVITY TICKET CONSIDERE D-RE!'UMPTION OF ATHLETIC RE­

ATIONS WITH fV'IS OULA THOR OUG HLY DISCUSSED - RESIGNA·

ION O F EXPO NENT STAFF UNANIMOUSLY ACCEPTED - FLAG

USH MAY GO

he a.<·ti\'t' work ot the .new !-.llldPlll 11.Y c:.lisC'US!-iHL The aC'tion of th(' ath­.. -ernm ent "as begun \Vednesday letic council wa!:i unanimously e:idor s·

~-·moon at n mPeting ot thf' ronnril ed and various plans for adjusting the

the Se:rnle. The a.ttendat1<·e was

1

misunderstanding between the two ~n·

t d . twe l n~ of the fifteen members stilutiom; w re considered . It was fin ·

tied to attend meeting were pres-/ ally moved 1hat the president of the

~ One commission e r and two &th- / Sena.te be instructed to <lraw up a

he man ag£>rs were absent. letter to the president of the stude:1t

~ Jter swearing in the officers who body at :'\ lissou la, as an official ex-

1 not been present at the inaugura· 1 pre~sion or the Rc.ntiment h_ere .. and

i last Friday, the Senate tur:1ed asking that they g1ve us thei r views.

attention to t he activ''"y tic k e t. I and also make an e ffort to arouse

the <'Ommhssioner of finan <'e was thos<: in c ha rge of athlclir a ffairs

r1 ed to ln' ea ligate tbe situation and th ere. If the effor ts of the Senate are

mit ret·umnH:nclations for a Het o( I suc:cessfu l. the> will .prohably lead l o

·i;s govE>rnin g- the collec·tion and air a better underst.andrng in the near

Priation H ot this fu:i.d. This was future, and a rsumption or rclatio:is.

JJ~ht nece:-.sary because of the con- Staff Resigns

::;:. on existing as to wh ere the power The <'om mi ssioner or puhli<'ntions 0 .andling thl ::; fund lies. as the mat· gave a report on the resignation of

~now stands. 1 seven of the ten members of the Ex-

Missoula Aga in tlOnent reportorial and editoria l starr

1e resumption of a thle tic and other i-J..ions with Ml ssou la.1 was thorough- • (Continued on Page Pour)

·1 NEW CATALOGUE IN THE COB LEI GH TALKS TO CHEMISTS

HANDS OF THE PRINTERS ) --

The mPf't ing of the C'hemistr)· dub

The c·opy for the new <·atalot-;"ue \\ill heir! on Inst Friday afte rnoon was 3d·

be sPnt to the prin ters about tomor· 1 cln:·i:;sed II~ l'rofPtHmr C'oblei~h. The

row and it is expected that c·opiPs will add ress wns gi\·en wilh <1 view to

SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE TERM ENDS GRADUATES LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY

be read)· for distribution to h igh I bringi:i~ ThP members of the club in H .

school graduat es abo~t the first ?rj <'loser touch wilh t h e id<'als and aimH I !\fay. There are but few <' ha nges 111 of C' hemi~try. Professor Cob·

lhe courseR of ~tu<ly this ypnr bill lh e Jpigh re ,·iewNl the various fields 01)(>n

material has been re·arranged in the to g-raduate studen ts in the Yarious

catalogue. It has been the 1rnrpose lines of work such as teaching, in-

P . Griffin Gives Commencment Address Before Crowded Assembly , Four·

teen Dipl omas g iven Out. Edwards Takes Summers ' Troph y In Stock

Judg ing. Raymond T ow F irst In Grain Judging .

to make the catalogues of the four clustria.J and experimental work. 'The The C'omment·emen t exercic;es a.t T<~rect C. l'ttmpbell. second place, and

parts o r the university as uniform in ad ,·antages of graduate work were .\(o:itan:t. llall la!:it. nif?,"ht brought to Lelnnd Taylor third place. while

arrangement a;id general structure ns disC'ussed and various wnys In which a dose the most sueresgfu l year e\·er .Tames Redfie ld was fourth and Fran·

J){)SSible. this work might be obtained we re enjoyed by the S(•hool of Agriculture. cis \\·oodley fi1th. The winne r of

About t h e fi rst of the year the old thoroughly discussed. 'rhe address A la rger total regi5tration and great- first place re('eive~ the Summers' Sil-

Riology de pa.rt me n_t was split into a was close<! with a su mm ary of the ('r inte res t in the courses offcrC'cl bid::; ver Troph) n.ml a three.year scholar·

department of Zoology and Entornol· intended plans of t h e dei>artme:it anti well for th e future of the short course. ship; se<>ond, a. two-yea1· scholnrship

ogy under Prof. R. A. Cooley and a or th e various ways in which the de- A C'lass or 1ourteen received Uteir and third. fourth. aiHl fifth , n one.yea r

depar tment of Botany and Bncterio- 1>artment was endenYoring to he lp stu- di1>lomas las t evening, th e la rgr t I scholar ship.

logy under Prof. n A. Swingle. This dents. class yet. The g-rain judging contest was held

change waa found nccPssary o:i ac· T he matter o r lhe proposed t'lub Then~ wC're forty-nine ~ntries in the o:t :\fondny nfternoon with nineteen

cou nt of th rarid growth in th e nlol· emblem was no t dist'ussP<l owing to Stoc:k .Judging contes t Saturday and entrie~. \\11ent. oats, and barley were

ogy cournes and the department as a the a bsence of some or the <'o mmlt- the day was spent in judging rh·e judgPd. there being two sets o r three

whole. whl r h has now outgrown Its tee whkh ha d the clos lgn in r hn.s:ge. <: l as~es of s to<'k, P.arh chiss ~ehg .. diYid· 1 samples each under ea.ch cl~~s. _:F'irst

p resent quarters. The cluh hns b('en invited to a SOC'ial NI into two su l>-tlnsses. 1 he hfteen place was won by Raymond low , sec·

session nt Prorc.s,sor Cobleigh's home high est in plarings ga\'C their reasons oncl plnte by Clarence Tow, nnd thi rd

in the :lear fu ture. :\tonday afternoon a nd en~·ning. 1'he plare by \Yesley Lea. R aymond 1'o\\~

p S. Cooley returned from Pull~ fifteen \\('r£' Nat 1\kTucker. Petrr will re<·ei\·e the gold medal orrered by

man. " 'ashin gton. Monday, where he, The school of Mechanic An s Lltrr- Bokma . .Tnmrs Redfi eld. C'larence Tow. the .:\fontana Seed Growers' n.ssocia­

re presente-d the '.\fassa('husrtti:; A~n- I ary Soc-iety ha~ not me rged with the Leland Taylor. G-eorge Edwa~ds. Wal- tion and a three yea: Scholarship :

f'11 lt11ral ro ll ege al the ina11 f;\1ration ot I School of Agri ru ltm·e Society n8 wHs tC'r Grimes. :\fauri ce BuntStein. Aile~ I Clarence :ow will ~e<::e1:e :•. t\\o year

Or. K O Holla nd a s pro1u<l ent ot ~ t atPd 111 Ins t \\CPks paper. The !10CI- Presscott. llobert Pough, Francis S(•holn.rsh1p and ~ esle)- Lee. o. Of6

\VashtnE,1.on Sta le coJlc~e Pror~sor I ety or the> ~hort course of l\f('('hnnic· 'Voodley, Fra:tk Jackson. Fred Ca mp- )'ear Scholarship.

Coole:· v isi ted th(' lTniversity of fda- Ans has united wi th the literary bell. George Mad son and Alva Shriver. I ______________ _

ho &t Moseow before retu rnfn~ I ~oe1e ty or the Schoof or Agricu lture . George Edwnrds " on first place. I {Continued on 1'1.gP, Four)

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THE WEEKLY

.. AGE TWO THE WEEKLY E X PONENT, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1916.

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EXPONENT 1 ;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ College Decides :: CALENDA q :: •

----------------1:: u To Improve Drive ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1, 191 0. I:: T onight l n!"tallation dinner Y. t:

(Outgrowth ot Monthly Ei:panent, Es tablished Janunry 1, 1895.) :: \\. C' .\ .. :.:30. Home Science :: :: Room~ U Campus Improvement Fu nds to Be E x·

•• Pre-!': b rnan dand' Orill Hnll. ~.30 :: pended for Pavement of the Loop

:: Friday, A p1;1 7. Dt'baw. Jda.ho :: Work Day Coming

I ~ \S. ~I. s. (' :

----------------------------==- 1 µ n :: :.: U :: :: :: :: :: :: :.! t: :: :: :! !! / T he t•<.11Hlilion of the nwin dri\'€'

The ·weekly Exp0nent is etrlc:Uy a student enterprise. Its cntet purpose I through tlH' <·olle~l~ ~round s during

le to presen t to its readers, each v.·eek, an accurate and complete record or Tournament week aron~Pd sf'nt ime nt

the de \·elopme nts in college atta lrs during tbat period and to exert It s lntlu- WATRONllE OUR rnvrRTISERS 3C"a.in~L tht> c·on tlnuall('e of t hat in-11 J1U [. ro11n•nic11t·t.~ sufficit'11 l to ~ta rt a mnvt..>

OFFICE-ROOM 1, REPUBLICAN-COURIER BUILDING.

TELEPHONE NUMBER 127-J.

\\·e wi~ h t o call to th~ attt>nti on t.• f C luh ' and () r g-a nizatmr·

th at THE BUNGALOW

is. a: , . •i.1r ~Cr\"ice in prepa ring- Ueli ciou ..;. iro:zt:n cl a n t ie:-. can die ... a nc1

J''l.1Ch(.':"- fo r your CYery w i ~h.

Price -; R ig-la Qu:ihty Guaranteec

The Bungalow

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ence tor tbe upbulldfn g ol .Montan a State Co liege. The paper ls lhe resu lt o r I =============== lllt'-:ll (Or i 111 p rO \ " t~nw111 of th e d riv e

voJuntarY P!tort put rortb by the s tudents vt' bo compose the s tart. and J")(> r hap:-o a Cood Hun.els Day d ur- ~~~~~~~~~~~~§§§§§§§~~§~~§~~§§§~ ---------- inc:: tht: spring mont hs. ~

i>u blisbed e very Friday or th e college year by a etaft chosen from the T h e pl<1n adopted by LIH-' college ~

stu dents ot th e Montana State Co11ege ot Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, I F1.shing T. ack le authori t it.'l" for till' uettermen1 of the f R D f'-C d ·z ')f the Universi ty ot Montana . Bozeman, Montana . clrhe.!' 011 thL• ('llnlJHIS. is to pave a I oses a I 0 l s

portion enrh year a~ rn~t as the tun <.?'§" I c • EntPTed as second-class mall matter at Bozeman, Montana, under the Act o f

Con gress of March 3, 1879.

SUBSCRIPTION RATE :

1'wo Dollars Per Year T en Cents Per Copy.

tudt·nts become suhscr ibers upon paymen t ot the rnguta r ac tivi t y tee.

STAFF

ElllTOR-I:\·l'lllEF

BUSIXESS MA:'iAGER

.............. RUBE RT STREETS, '18

..................... -· -· .... HAROLD DI CKSON. '18

AS,.ISTAXT lll'SIXESS MAXAGER

ASSISTANT CIRCl'LATION ~I N.GR

......... ,.FRED <;\'ALLACE. 'L>

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ROBERT smTH '1'1

I· n.·rthi11',.. 1!.;11 the ... lh .. 'Cl:~:"--

iul ii~hn·m·;n r1.·q11irl.':- j ... tP he • •tlllci hL'ft". ;ir a' jlrll.l" .. _"cltl

·;11 ·1 a'i11nl t11 n-t,>rloc•k ii ,·nu­r1.· tn h~ in tlH· "hig- ra-tch'"

1..·la ... ~

Flies. Spin:ier . L ines. Lead­ers Reels. Genuine Imported French Wi llow Baskets . etc .

$1.50 va lue Steel Rod 95c

GENERAL REPORTORIAL STAFF. 11-~

l~i l' ROSE DRUG co. I r.<>rdon Sewell, _ ... 'lb John W. 'finnr

THE WEEKLY E X PONENT FRIDAY . M ARCH 31, 191 6. 'T.lte ~~ Store j THE COLLEGE_P_A_P_E--R-.---------- ~ I

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"'ailable will permit. The funds arnll- arnations nble for C'Rlllptl~ im11ro\"ement for t he I .. nming '""' will I><> expended in ex- and ail kinds Of CUf flowers : r tL·nding ~ht.> 11a,·pnl'-"nt alnn~ Cl1·,· land t f

1\"ent1e toward the .-\i?"J'f('ultura1 hulld- ,1 L A N G 0 H R's 1'

11c:. i11'tead of plantin~ to "'"'°" a1HI ':

.IJrnhhery thP pnrtion d lhl· 1·:11111H1~

•torth of C'leYelnnd ' I

Ead1 yrar the 1mv+·111C'nt " II IJt' r"X- i 315 Tracy Avenue S Phone 95W J

(·111led 11nti1 the entiJ·l' loop il" r 1m· I

1letecL In the mra:itimc>, 1h 'nrge pilr!-> of d1111L'rs \\hkb acrumll· ,;------------------------------~,.

:HL·r at tlw l!Pating 11lan.ts durine. ! A G M KEE l he winter will h1~ u~Nl to rti'"'urfare II 1

t1t· portion 1 th"> J.iop nf" 1 p;.l\·ed. C f

:~:~i:n~o:~1/' b:w;o~;::;,~;;,~"i'~" ,:··;~~: II • ,,.:'h p l The work daY has not ,-et been l J e rinter l

lt>finitel\' dedded upon. bnt if held : I

hi!-' ~print: a h olitlay wlll bf' clt•rla.rf'<l 107 WEST MAIN ST~EET I

nd e-vt'l'\o:w will aid in rcprdrln~ •-------------~---------------...J i ·,.atl~. 01· e:eneral deaning np :1 11 <1 im·

1wO\"inc. the camp\l!-'.

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This Is a nrw Exponrnt; practlcnlly nil thnt ls le(l ot' the well·known pnbli·

<'Rtion we hn\·e been accu~tomed to. b the nanw. Prnrtkally t11t., entire sl;\11

i~ m·v., and the method or fbt>ir appoinunent i~ new. F\'ell the editorial ··we''

has dtangl;!d hnnrls and i~ n"~ted in a mc>mlwr of the sophomon· C'lnss. Boys , Sophisticated Cats

Defie Fair Plotters

I Montana State College of Agriculture I and Mechamc Arts

P ractical courses in Civil. Electri cal a nd Mechanical En c:ineer lng, M echanic Arts, Agriculture , Dai ry, Hortl· cu ltural , H ome Economics, Industr ial Chemistry 1rnly perilom; si111ation whc>u. accordin~ to popular tradition. a sophomort.> i~ •

t8. l.'olle~e student at the ~ta~c wlwn his knC'w ledµ-f' bf'an an inYer~e r:itin to I _\1( \\ .dhHll ,, 1.1mr11at 4 t 111r I what he thinks he knows Howevn writing edi1ori:-ils for tht• Ptlifi<·ation anti I ..,Ji1 •\\ 11!:!" 1 .... lt1111plt:te "ith all It

instn1rtion of tlw :-;(>niors ofCers unlimited pos~ihiliti1;.·~. and is <·orn~~pfllHI

I lht.:: ill'\\ .. 1ylc' and ... ' a1h: ... · I ingly appreriateod.

Th£> tmir or thornu.c:hly OYerha 1ling an~ thin~ whkh :tppears 10 lll'l•tl I \\ I t' 11 \Pl' , t11 i..:il n1'

;tdJus t inr. seems to be dtararLeris1it-all) a w"'~tern trait whkh probabl.'

I 't.:l.' thl·lll. ' acc·ount!'; for our ~UC<.'('S8 in bandlhu: onr ~tudt•nt :iffairg 'Ye ha\"e n~, an· I 1fc·ipa1fon ot' an~·thiug blll progre~}' in our studt'nt wnvitif'!" "'hPLlh'r H lw I

m ~tndent governuwnl, ath!t:ttcs or thP rollegt~ paper.

In bu !ding np a tll'w staff we nt>ed a :111mlier of IH'\\. me-n. Je1wudabk

mPn. who will ht'lp to mnkt' tlll' F\punt>-111 on.-;· of the bf'~t l'Ollege pape-rs in

intrrest in tlwir rollege paper and 1he work ol reportinc: and t.•cht ng has

ht.•en l rl"t to u f~·,\· plaC'in1! mu ~'Tf':1t a burdt:'n upon tlwm

('an hP made a tn1J)· reprP~enta.tin· publil-ation of our \fnnrnna State n1lh .. •,!!•·

it will he a bl'tter pa ·wr whe-ther 1:- appear:1n<'e is i:rbttly altt•n1 d or not

Rrndent in tPn·st and student c·oo1H•ration rilonl' l"<'i.11 at·c·omplh•h 1hb 1·11tl. ~o.

in !ht> tiopular phrase "It is up to you."

V M . C. A . CONVENTION

P(•rhaps the most a.uspiC'ions gather.

in!Z nf the yenr will be the Interna·

tional Convention of the Young '.\11·11 ~

SHEEP GETS CREDIT FOR INTELLIGENCE

t'hristian assodation whkh will lw Ha~ i ~heeµ int~lliF:enc·t·., Thi~ is

hPhl in Clen.,la:1d. Ohio, ~lay i~ lli n drbat:ible llllL·stion brought into pub·

This t'OD\"eutlon ls held PYen Y(' r lk n°tke by thC' answer ght.~n P ro·

for thP 11uri>0s(' of shaping- Uw polil'it•s ft>~~or Doddetidg-t• in his frt'l'-'hman da~:-o i 11 Stoek .Tudgi;i._g-.

•)f all depa r tments of the or~uniza In I hi-' t'Ollr:->1• of this rP<louht;tblE'

tion. The domiuatini;: ~plrit of tlw Jll"oh"'s~or's ar~umi·IH upon thL• que~­

conYention. althou~h be may not n.p. tiou of "RP~oh1.>1l that sheP11 number

pear on lhl' prot::ram wil1 be Dr .J 1hn 0111;.· i~ hettPr than numhl•r two.• he

R Mott, who rPfllsPd to ·lrreJ•t tht· ea J1;>cl thl' attPlllfr111 01 thf' rlosl" 10 thP

arnba~gnror~hl11 tel China, "'hl'H 111 fad 1 hat tlw mu-. 1 JH'rtt.•( 1 s.hP"JI ha fl

f~·red lo him by Pre~idp:it \\'il~on bL the· hr<r..idc•:--t 11ead with a s}u 11 nost:

df•C'lhwd ~ayi11g: that he be'fe\"ed 1hat 11111 C'OTl~•iti•ralil" wiclth •t>twPen the

they ).f C . .A offered him a e:·p.1(1>r t'~'"s. Tht'n !Umin~ to tht.· l'la~!-; tht>

fiPl<l or usefuJneRR. ~ f r. :\tou·s· ain1 ii-: :istn1<·ior r.illed a C'ert.nin dty bred

to mak_e this primarly R lawmun·.., lreslrnmn by nanw and asked h im to

('On~·ent1on~ '-lany of the h.·~ding uu"'i· Pxpla'n to the c·Ja..i.;s just what a shon

nes!:> mt>n rom all parts 01 the 1.,0~111· i 1n·oail 1'1.tc·t- indin\ted. Thl-' l"re~hma.n

try will bf' pre~rnt and will .add m.:<'h to the inteTPH ot" t hP ronn·n•i1111

The .America;i Y. '1. C A. no\\ ha~

rf'Pl'bentathes in ninf'tecn dif 1,;,l11t ('Otmtric~ and IH·arl)· all or 1ht·:-~ \\ ll

be r1~pn•sPntNl Among tht 11ro,1in·

€nt spt:>akers will bt?" su<'l1 nkn f1!"

Rohert $peer RM·. John Timotil\

Stow>, John D. RC"-\.•kefel11·r . .Jr an;!

n r. J. IT .• T:lWPlt the rli~ .. ini:::ni~hl"i r:-:i~lish }ll~·a<"lit·r now l<H'alE'<l 111 ~." York.

Montana. Stale ·0111.•~(' sho\ 1 11 111

re-prPst.,ntNl and plan~ arc- hPint:. 1·on

sldered for sendin,e- nt leaH Oilt' rlt·I· gaff• from tlw C'ollegl" urg-rn1r..:i11n11

I :tl:--o ir011 ti ciry t)r~ i1•n

wn~ l"ttlmped and sPnt out lranti<' ::::.

0. S. signals to those npar him. Hb

dfnrts wnt» re" ardl'"d b~· a wh spen•1l

hin1 from a long Bophomon• just ht ...

hind 11 1111. Th£> frn~h g,,zt>d 11i1 yin~

on Ow Pl"Off'S!'()J' Hllrl i'-')'~d th1.· inof.

iP:isi\"1.; wooly with a knowing look '\\'h~ lw statNL 'A shorr lirnad ht:>ad

11t·nott•s intelligrnn~:·

Th" old woodt~n amphitlwat~r at till· l·ni\'f-'rsitY of \\'ashimnon a ri.,·lk

11f ..\laska-Y11kon.Padfk 1·x11ositio11.

'"' In h1· 1nrn down as It s in :1 statt.• of r•·1 I ..\ (iff•Pk thl'.dlT lllit• that of (~alilol'ILHl l"tli\.l'-'r!'.'ity \\ill bi·

t ·p<·tt·il in its pht1 P L:rnr1·1 an

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Walsh'sl I Exc lusi ve Agents I

\ktr \\t· ha\t' ''a11.i1H·d tilt. _, L·t.::-. ti l') an· ll' ... lL'd \\'Jth 1 ir~1 1 1

L'.r kn ... t'-.. thl'n \\1 --uppl~ ;11•d fn ~·ta ...... L ... with '' h1l·h : nu ctn '""l'L· rka h·

H. A. Pease & Co. Jewelers ar.d Optomet r lsb.

The Hallmark Store.

'!lo you know when~ 1 could find a

~ 'lt ., .. Thl:-o qne~tion wa~ askerl in mPlt·

in~ tones by a group of Soph omore

¢.r ls of a ll the malp a ttPnclnn ts at

'lo:itan Hall one nftt'rnoen ln~t \\'ef'k

It \\as tli~l oH•rPcl on in,·c~tigti.tion

that a c·Prtain hard hpartecl instructor

in Riolo~y had rflq11irerl thnt C"'aC' h

11wmhPr of hil" d;t~s ~Pc-nre onP of t h e

lt·line s1~·<· r~ a~ a s11Pdmen for dfc;.

~("ctlon in the lab.

The ~rls in pnniculnr Wli'l'f" taken

at , di:-ontl\"anta:::.e <1~ eats are few an d

far bf'tWPl'll in Bozpnrnn 1lne t11 rnid<=­

ot' formpr year~ :1:t c1 11artlr11lnrl~·

s('an·e nrar t he dorm.

Some of t hP young- ladir!" have been

.. llr('P~sflll in tl~L·ir ::.i lt.">lll\)l!• to SPC'lll'e

a s1>e<·imen by assuring their ~ teadies

1hn t a NH t>i t he r bough t. stolen. o r

hPalen in 1nir fight waR a bsolu te ly

needed in order to mnintain pence a n d

insure g:ood will Other~ not wishi ng

to tn.ke ~u('h a. drastl(• s tep dPtt?rm in ed

to ~t'C'llrP tht~ir ow:-. spf'dmens or to

tlie in thP nttpmpt T herefor e a pnny

sallied forth armed to the teeth with

gunnysac·ks and made their ap)lt>:ll'·

I anc·e on the ~ t Pps of '.\fontnna Hall

in tent on s1•«uring- p<.1inter$ f rom the

I \~·ise as to th1· probable haunts ot" t h e

etuc::h·e rnt

OAIRY NOTES

E L. <"haplin of thr felleral hoard

has bet"'n ~t•1 11r£>d 10 assist Profe~sor

'tartin of lih• clain cll'\ln r t uwnt in

or~::m i zim.: dH"t'SL' r.trtorit~~ t h rouf!hout

thP stat1· . .\ nu• ... ·ti n!! wa.;; h£>h1 at

'

I nl·krnd~ t•f·{_•nt!~ for thi~ P• PlO'l'.

l·~r~l :\1111• of thl' frpshmau da~ ... ha" r

ht·l~n maki.1~ at1\·n11\·e n'gislry tl'~ts 01

J.

EcooC'mic Bio logy, Musk and Art.

Beautiful g rounds, commodious cu lldings. ·om ple te wood and iron shops, extenslve 1aboratortes, model kitchen an d sewing room s, music and a r t Etud io.

M. HAMILTON, Pres. BOZEMAN, MONTANA

W . E. DEAN.

Osteopathic Ph)"l'TClan

Mlchlg• n Bldg . Bozeman , Mont.

I

I All Kinds of

PORTRAIT WORK

I ~:.1dent s ' Headquarter;.

BOZEMAN FARMERS CREAMERY !11

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EYef' thing 111 the line of ice

11

cream a n d punche .....

THE G[NTR~l ~T~UIO

ALFRED SCH L ECHTE~, PROP.

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Co~l 1 I '. :~'.'. J udevine & Sons. College Boys

Trail Creek Bear Wood

\rrade ~arhe Shop pl, C< t ,

t tr l 11..-:

I I ARCADE BARBER SHOP

Ice I ~~~~~~~~~~~-1

Frank .Kyle WHEN IN DOUBT

!'-hone 326. 46 E Main 8t.

some Guernt:'eY and B rown 8" is:-- l'OWs

I for .\fr llolJan whose ranrh i ~ a slHlrt

; c1lstant•f' WP~I or town

1·n1cp is c·oopl.'ra t ing with Pro!'~~sor

lartin in \'Slil l.)lishing a c·ow-tes t illl.!.

"'socia.tion )fr ll illnwn is now al

:alispp\I a:Hl wHI bi.> in Ho:lleman bout .\l a) nr~t.

I''"'"'''""'"''"' ....

You Copeland Lumber Co ..

Should Use

11. J, t ,,,tn:lh. \lana~t ....

Or. W. C. Dawes.

OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN

~1arlln Bk1ck

l~oz~m :l.ll

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'L'l(\ ~T<.Ull, lt' •1\J

\ 1.:nt ., -

Y&E I li t "NO oi te " is about as poc:::- a

I .. l · reconLJ>end::•ion for tobacco j as ' _10 , i1~ un1 ~~t ics,, i.:; foi" a

FIL I NG SYSTEM I ~ woo?en. leg. But toh:rco that ~ Bes t in t h e W orld . wood or S teel I won t bite an' y t is chuck full of

taste-that"s a d i ffer ePt: st0ry Reancst .vdl br•ng informat ion that's VELVET. ~

PHILLIPS BOOK STORE I h ~ ~-----1 2t.----=·n::== :::ior::::---. .. t----·-3t :!J

mi 1fl.' l' iiic i ~ ·111

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.111d ch1;..•:1pl-r

t'llUllgh lt1

35L :l

tn::t, -tn

Roecher's Drug Store

Ors. Davidson &. Cool< ,

DENT ISTS.

('nmmerrlal Nat' I Baak Bulldlll )J

f ~==D::k=;.::W=. ::E::.=M=O=X=L=E=Y=,=::::;:;::;:;::;:; •

DFXTIRT

t Office·- ·G-..ll de n Ru le Bloc~

t P hone-on ti !17 w Jl P f<!U~l"( f.0 1 W

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Order Your Easter Suit Now Cont'-' !-!Cl your pick wh il e tht: a..,.;,ortnl4 . .'llt i'- crnnpktt:. \\r'll

iit..• -~nu perfectly and µlea'-C ynu ... o well that ~ 11u'l1 he ;.!lad lu

·s1u.:uk a gno<l wo rd for ns.

He tt er le u~ clea n and Jff l" ..... ~ ) nur ... nit.

PAGE T H.REE

HANK'& ED.

HOllOWAY'S

t be school of A~TI

1f 11·t• wen .. h.·.1• lPr1._•d a Care-w~l h!ll

t"•l ,,- Pro~ <1r :ind 'l rs 1 lol~t

\\ t><ltH•Sf)<t~ .f: \l'llillK <.\I lht ltolttt

11 \\ ith lwr 11a1 ms a.t Ill~ Timlter

rh1 Y \\. (' A. (';1bmet m~mbt>rs

an· to hc- i->mer•a1~l<"d bv the fal•i11t~· solYPd. Tha1 1he t•nitPd "'t·itp~ Shon~..._,

wnnwn nt a 11 in:-;taJhlli~ dinner II)-/ A<l1 pt v Re:-.J•f'ln~ihl" f'onn f'f C~bin,·<t

nigh1 at the 1 lome .SC'ienl·e room~. Gin 1·rnment

Tracy Greenhouses

t -· \ H ON L Y G I RL" A Professor f'onklin~ has °b('P;1 t·alh~11 1 , tK-- -Y I ----------------

!' '•' rnPnK lo•lle' of llamilton Hall -T E V ICTO R HE RBERT SC O RE. to 11.-IPna on bti.in<'"" ancl "ill not ht• j , I IEYfS i!E~'ffl) !

l <>Tit> rt< 1wtl at a Mhi:;htf11l dinnei bat k 1ill Lill' fi"t ol tW\t "e•·k ! /F IOl~"'.• "'"' f~!Tf/E'i' j I I -

u 1 11 ... ua arry of neckware

iw spring.

l'here b ucha ,an I

CfJ :"1BERS- ~:011 r R (:> ..,/ ".-a.. LWAYS ri _..._ .... a .. L.-

p \ HI honor o ('haJ.<:ellor E1Hutt. ,, ~:lr.'JIS'2> .,_. !!»I I I I :\{r:-.. \Y 11. TullnHtTL The table~ w-ere t>rrtirt:• sN1son ir1 .':Pw York. f!-' to bf• EXTENS10 N NOTES f ~ J. 19

I EY EGLASSES REP AIRED I ..-;-, ii :O, .. 111"1 s clent Harniltvn Professor a:i.rl .. ThP O:ily Girl.'' whiC'h ran for an I ~ I ---- ~

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j prl'ttily dP<''.>ratc>~l 111 yPllow and white• tfH· attrartionT at lh<' Tiozeman _:-i.lunki·

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Done Wh il e You Wait : I , \ a

I anct .l ~peC'tal dnm.Pr w_as l-'erved f'or pal theater." ed11e.f'rlay. A_prfl ;1. nn_l1Pr · • I ,. PrnfP"sor (' :-.:: \rnett Dr F. TI l nleMs \Our lens 1~ a ( 01111.J ··· ···!..!_·

h€' )('C:tsiou. )hs~ :\lolhP • .\11en of the the management ot .Joe\\ eher. lt ts . · · · J ~

'"'l""hlrn· t.:la~!". 1n"l"s1df'11 as toastmh:tre~. tnU!tiC'.al comedy of a f.uperior nn!Prl R1l1·~·. a:HI llr. \\ .I Tlartman wtll etl une. \\€ tan duplicate it \\)t1li t : ~

• 1111 "f'fH"t•'-enrn' iH· front L·:H·h i·ln~s with hoOl..: and lyrics by HPnry Blos .2:1\'f' ln!-;trudion ~I ·1 horse breeders' yon wait if necessan. f : !) ''$,."'?

!'.(')1001 at r.lt."ndiYe irncler the auspices \\'e replal'e broken len:-.el" iramr·- I I 4 • .,...,"'111111111 m't•te .rn a tpropli:.•'"' rc~pon:-:.c )fis~ ~om 11111-.;ir b~· \'ictor HC'rbert and was ll

\l utl.t LPh((.~Jdl n·s1u111dt>d for thf" irnrhi<'t•<l under the stag-e dh·P<'tion ot of the De.w~on ~~un~y Fanners and I or mountings and n•tnrn lhPm to I L~ ~Pt t,nrlan ~t111lt>nt~. \lb~ ·\dple \fertz Frt>Cl O Lnthnm. :-<.ot in n Jon~ time St&kmen. F'ridn~ .md Satur day, you within six hours. I• ior •h1· fr..._·shml•:\ . .\l1s~ :\lnry flani<>I· had rtien.- hepn offt>~NJ i:l thP ~re. t !\f an·h ::11 an11 April I County agent. I Our facilities for this worl\ ar ....

I G Jr Pi · i · l or the I the hei:.t and our \\Ork ('31

so11 or the ~ophoro\ln~~. 'Iiss f:dlth <"i1y a m11sic·al pla~· whic-h pro,·idPd ~· 1 • 1

lh1:_:1P ~ tt r t~trgf' J pended upon to plPi1SP 11

Pciwft"r for the juntm :-1 and )fiss Lulu ':'IH'h H&.ne nnd whole~ome amusement 1 sr inn t J pai ticular

l'tu~ ... inm for the "'Pnior~. ;\fr~. 'T'all- as did "'ThP Only Girl" and the rrit I 11 ru:in. presiclf'nt ot 1ht• Alumnae C'lub ks WPrt- unanimous it1 praising it 10 County A~rfr·11lt11rist p B rarpen· 1 L 1 · E fi rc·sp1111cle<l for that n~trnnizalion ;inc{ the sky 1t wa!=;. fir~t rrrodn<'ecl at th•~ ter of Lewi~ n.nd C'lark county h as ~s le a' t'ntl-'rla nin~ -.;pe:.>c·ht-!'- wen• l!h-en h~· ~~th ~trf'N theatPr. hut was tater T'P· r estrnerl to assume the management • t PrP~rn•~nt Hamilton :1 1tl rht.• f'hanl'PI mmt;>d LO 1he Lyric on an·ount of tilt-• of thP SpokanP Randi nc•;.'\r Hele:ia

lor la1tf•l' hein~ a larger plnyhouse. fn )fr. CarpPllft'I" ha~ m:1dp ,1 ron"'11iruous

offp1'i11g il To loC'al playgoPrs. ),fana- .._11c-c·1'ss ~1s a count.'' ::u?:ent an1l recetvT

I \i r:-. . .'\ldn-'r 11f Gr .... ·at Falb :-JIPHI ~fr \\"f>ht>r 11Tnmises a first dass prn- 1 d a ypr;.· flattf'rin!! offer from Mr I

tht ", . ..,k t"'llll \\ ith lwr <lan(!liTPI._ ).lt:--s d1u·lion. a rt1111pany \\ hic'h wh1le ther1,: 1.. wi~ PenwPll. ownf'r of the ranch.

<;rntP ;11 flamilton Hall 'Hf' ,o :'tar!" h1· 1·la1111" ~a<'h member It is 11rohable that the Lewis and

I \tis~ L~nh Hartman aud \riss Ko te to he a ~tar ·nit"rP w111 bt> a. rhoru~ f'lark <·0t111tv agrirulturat pcsitton

\\"ll:-~ll. ~\ere ho~tes~:~ at lun<'hP~n of pr"ll.Y j..'1.rls.· ~1rray1•d in exppnsi\·eJ will hP- fillf'd b~· thf' ap11ointment of

!h111~d.t) ~t the ': 1lsoo home, . 1~1 1 anil ~org-eous ~own:; nud an augment- Paul Carpenter :1 brother of the re-/

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11011 11.r tll Miss Flo~sw ~fa.."1:in F.x 1 1• ed orc11estra members of whtch ba1;p t ·f:\g Pxten~lon worke-r

wlw~~ Pll~agemf-nt was ;rnnon:1C'f'd been sele<"te<t by the l'f')ntf)O~er. \'1c-.

la:.t w1·Pk. 1or I IC'rheort 1 ===============

I \1r:-:;. E. 'L f'11rriPr anrl littlp dangh- ~ -- --

CUSTOMERS WIN Al ARGUMENTS

A clean sanitary place studenth to get their wo done You get better 'erv i at the F ASHTON.

FASHION BARBER SHOP

LETTS & MARQUIS.

============================ Alumni and Ex­Students II ',

Thelen & Hanley Under Gallatin Trust Bank.

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II S ?,t•c, \\ho ~a<l11a1t•1! in 1~.

ha" n·t·f'ntly heen pla('r>d i.1 <'h:tr:.!t

of thf> suh-stations •lf 1lw :\lilwa11kflP I

n:ilrc)ad. ~Ir l'E>ck'~ 1:1·adquane-rs ;1rr-

1n B111u• lrn1 nwst of his linl(> is s)lPllt

in lr<l\'f'ling ahou1 \·l~i1ing llw \·arin11s

'stations. :\Jr Pet·k is of lhl" imprf's

~•en that the- railroad Is Rll l''\cellent

fit~lcl with a t:rowinµ- demand 1or PIPt·P

t ·kal ~11gi11e1·rs.

Lottery Forces

Freshman Fussers '

Live ry , Saddle Horace and Auto

For H ire.

Phon e 57.

Storm Coat

Bozeman.

season 1s on . we have th em

PRICED $ 3 00 TO $ 18

Klassy Kicks

anti Ql'ALITY l•'OOTKEAll 101

C'o'h.-.g:P ,f,,n and \\"omt·n

faili.n l:ne witi' l-iundrec~s d tl:~u>'anc!s <Of rcd­blocded~·:mokers oi die g0od <Id L. S. A. Smoke the cigarftte tobaccG :-~mt ·s be n an American rn sti ­

t ution fir three gen<c•::;ilions- I .11" Durham. T he

rich, relisi:v, st::i:--sp=~lcd taste of "Bull" Durham )Uts the rl;\1rional spirit of ge: up-and·hustle in to your

Pa t es A re Th tu st U~on I

F rosh too

T imid t o M ake T heir

Own Cho ice

\\'1·c!JH:.sda.\ alternoc 11 tlu~ 1reshma11

I oy:-. held a 11it·l-'li11g al which Cravp.s

was Ple<·te<I ha_se lrn l l managt>r For

t 1t: )irt•s1;>nl st·a~on Prl:'si<lt.•nl B11r

Gum Boots I

PR I CED $-l 5 0 T O $8 50 I

The U· S. New Paten t pro­cess Footwear is strictl y of the 1

highest grade· W e car ry the black and white.-

Bootery ~ j Ken 1------1-Reed's

and-rollecf .cig-arelte. ".CL:ll" Durham is the freshest, ·!t-iappiest, liwel:est of su,okes.

GEl·~<J l r..: ;;:

~l ~~ l~~H S~f.O!-':.i; :c- T-.;5J2.CCO

~noll your own .. w ith .. l:'.>u!i'' Durham and you'll

:'inc l'> far greatc.r satisfaction iu smoking your ciga-

-0' '"' t\3:'.l you ever d id befor '. A, 1- r o, F n E £ put /{~llt:t·f "oopers'"

Ma1e of the T;cJie_., mild- ••ch Sc •ack

est Je,.firown, "Bull" Du rham has <'. ddi(!htfu! mdl.::iw-sweet £!;:\·or E<-t.~"1 in n o o th e::r tobacco .

Men who never 11m oked cigarettes before are now " roll­ing their own" with "Bull" Durham. ~

J" K.i.i I . •howm• c~ ' .~; i~· /.,.. JIK ltV to "Holl ' •u r

v.. l"urar~'.',..·" ... ~rt • r·:· ~,"'· ~f!dl. l• -. ·•>' .. d,J, .. ~~. l '" ... •rquc•t . Addrcu ' 'Bu ll"" Du rliam.Durhatn, N. C.

T!IE AMERlCU TOBACCO CO.

,f!t•:-;s 111'1{Cd ! \"t•ry OIH• to turn Cl\ll IOI" 1 tra<·k hasehall and 1·ro-.;s-e1111111 r) l'\111·

11ing.

The next a nd most importan1 pan

01 tlw business was 1h~ tlhwu:-;sion ! tlf !hp frp~hman .l!.il"l!::> in ('OllllN'liOll

\dth 'lhl• frPsh111a11 dan<'c to IH· ghl•ll

lhis C\'e n in,t..; Tht> boys wert- ol 1h1• I

ophion that q11it£• a number of liH· l

l:->h111an ~ills difl11·1 hH\P d<llPs for

o ••• ··, Loo• I Our Spec /d;I~~~ TH E BE ST O F E V E RY THING TO EA ~,.~ AND SERVICE

vou can ha\ e both at

&ithr . . . THE MODLL GR Store for Men

& J acobs P c,Jl. kr Price

Chavey Bc.zeman.

- - George Bartz. P rop.-Phone 88

Mont. 227 \ Vest Maia

tltt• big cYenl t-'O .sl!'(~1111ou.s 111pas111·ps ! 1---------------­

··prp ud<Pn 10 J'Pll1P(y llw di1fin11ty 1----------1j(. , d 81a11lcy werp appointed as

a <.·ommi11er- 1.o ,·i~it PaC'h hoy and l~---

1akP his mt11u• if h~ 11:-td 110 datC' for

., id d t·. 1111·~1: digniturks \\ Pl'P al

11 ... r t·\1· I 10 o!Jlaln a list 111' tlH·

:iil;.hl<• In :-·hmau girl:-\ froin tilt->\

Ill

Thr 11n1111's of 1 ht) 1111l'or111natt.'s of

th ~t':\h \\1·1l· pia<"<tl iii :t hat and

·•r1111 r \\f'l'c· rlraw11 b) loll<:'r) II

:>oil art· in fhP \ic'inily of lhf' dorm I

I 1onight and !-.t•e an\ 1111usu:LI ·allPl'S t

TRY LEES EGG MAKER F or the Worth While Egg.

1hat 1111 matter ''hat unt an.· ft•l·dint: and re~;1nl'1,;.._ .. )i th~

it1lllhl.'r of eg-g-~ yl1u a.re ~l'ttin.~ <11 thl· pre ... <·nt l n t if Lee 's

Egg Maker j,.; add ed lt< ih« daih r:lt1n11 mad.- a I" rtinn ' • t 1a· 11crl'<l!-il' l'l! .. t! , 1dd rl' ... ult111g tlh·n·frl1m \\ill ll11ll'l' t'1;11

1 .. 1 tlu.- l'11.;.t ni th1.· J'gg '\lakl·r. c11 ... t 11i J;illl r n•q11irl .. 1l. I

100 per cent p rofit llll -aid la!lllr

or n<•w c:ouph•s yon. may know that 11 It is merely the resu lt s of thl' gUlllJ .. :! Q WENHQUSE 11r 1·1ia n1·P. • --------------------------------------------

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co~~PANY HARDWARE

Page 4: ~OLUME Vil. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, FRIDAY MARCH 31, …€¦ · Pests Are Very Jitg-h da~:-; proft•ss111ual m11s1('al nl'f soln hy llirecior Howanl wa:-; hnndreds of friends !'or

THE WEE K LY EXPONE NT. F R IDAY. ' ~A RCH 3i. H'l16. l'AQ£ FOUR

PREXY ISSUES. CALL r b e piano be.longing to Ute organ 1 tion an.d any money lefL In the tn: 11 ry after t.he purchase of the sw~:itd

~~:~~~~~::r~ppro,•d th-. no-minr<-J-TRAININc ~AMr NOTES Of THE TRlrLl-a-WGl!E. lions or Arnur H~m and Dutch Munt· 1

{('onLinued from Page Qn(!l fl'tt:n.inue-0 from Pa.ge One) ;_pr for a,s!"lst.a.nts to thP commissioner ( 0 R u ns, Q Hits, 0 Errors) ~quad i::; olf.,-anized. Cpon .. rt><·omtnenaatlon or the new of rtemonstraiions Thf> purclrn~e or a F or O ur Special Co rrespondent. A short boo::;.ter meeUng Wa.!'- held ('d!tor .£- resignat.io:is were uoaal· large banner to hP used for rallies

i mmediately after the assembly for The !arntty ,·olle~· ball team dett l

SESSION OF SENATE FAC U LTY VOLLE Y BALL

010t1~ v·c•>p1c•I wabout que"Uon and dE>monslrations was brought up

ihe purj)Qse o( co;-isidering whe ther t>d a team <'OnlJ'k.lst~d of city and cou and held under nd,·isement .

1 'Chief°' Bennion of the Rine. Sox this Yl~ar. kno{.:k 'em to me kid:' offkials at the Y ~l C. A. ~mnasit ·

'fhe rule~ and cu~toms govern me: I ha~ taken his prolc!!es rnto wuncr ··\"ic'" thl.' raney kid with the mvitlt'i· to pn~sent medals of i;weaters to tlw last Friday night by wi:lning three V tht.' fre~hman·!:.;Ophomore Fotrue:gles. i".1 tr;inm~. he Is etat~d. o'er the excel· ht\~ arm ".\ty arm·~ just a~ good now managers of last yt:a.r'!' athletio t\~am~. of fi,·e games. The faculty team '\: tht> fa.II werf" di!o(•uss~d and adopted lent nwwrial now "orking out. ..\s a~ it " ;n be the first of .-\ u~ust." As S" N\tt"l"S were unanimously t•hosen \~om posed ot the follovdng men

Th~· .'Hl will tu· rtroppffi rroru the eta.t i .. 's follows E. LA•i=-ter Colt". edlll•'" Cllnt'ln Stranah_an. a..o::.sociate edit.or nrP.-1 B11ll01·k at.hie.Uc t>diwr· Don rngohr. rPp<>rtpr; C'urtJs :\'elson. rePorter Kenneth King, circnllltion

tt.-. th_~y pre\'lom~ly exi~ted ,,;th t~1e stlOll as. Bos~ Ed uurke giYe::;. the g<lt:l<I ·F'ritz" the be~t litilf' ground eo,·er· by the managers. the Booster~ \'Oted rred Atkinson. D. \Y '\\'llitloek. '\Y Pl:.C'eption (Ii thl' flag rH!l:h whlrh w1H j word the first ~amP "ill be :"tagl?'•I er they·n.~ gol. ·Tm going tn he~n lO gin~ tht..>se IL was also voted to Rrewer . .J R. Pnrker, Jahnke. and prc,bably be a1'?1.i:ht>d. A new conie:t 1 ·i he le:t~ue "ill b£> 1!"0\cn1ed by the tmttinc: in thf> bt!.£tinning (\( the sea· turn on:r to the Associated Sludent~ C. Park :i na~ rn~h ~1m1lar to that. held tn s:J.llH.' rulP$ in yogi.u• 1as1 season a:HI :=;on this ypar ..

r. ui Edi1 h Fowl pr, ~ietr edi ti. r, t 1 lf'u:: J .. orPnt :1 n_•p1>rtf'r. I.Air -r"'tt: t-> obl:~t>d LO tl'llt somr linH' ago 0 ; icr1)i1t1I nf work ()utsidP srhool tiour ... 11.d Kini::- an1l :\'l~lson e.a\'I!' thl'I ~: nu> {'lo 1.son

m~u1) otlwr collee-es will 111 ,tll prob- <lll pitching recruit~ will be g-i,·cn an " Dick" third baH~ !lhenom. " l'm built al>tiio· be suhst1tUH.'d ror the presf"nt opportullil:> 1o wnrk oul The Hl\it.' clo"'t> 111 tlw C'rnu:ul for a purpose. 1 I t•ustnm. This ,\;ll ~held on the t~ew 'So;.. !"tlll:Hl i~ to be diddt.•d into tou1· ma' not bl.' :tblc to stop n pig in an llUtlet~c field and w1ll be mu<'h fairer group~. l''rosh. ~oph. Junior and 1-1)· :Ill~'" bnt wa1<'11 me on jrl"ounden>." rule! gi\·e more open play. brid t.IH~ latter will be str('ngthened I · . . ... 1 t Till' ('011n<'il adjourned 3ller a~ree· 1 . ; . ldition of fllUr qtluabll' mt'>n 1lt·11. !ht.• ht.•1wd1ct sr111thJ):l\\ \\ i.o I m~ to nwPt a~ain nt lhP 'all of thf' l) tie ,u . l 11 n (h:t~·bcensl :.-.aid that R m~nned man t•ouldn t

1'1u ·omml~sionP f,f i:Ht•rt>~ls soc u.L ~ <{ln•u lht• po\\1•r to arran~e (<' r :l : tnn•. t!w fin;t to ~ gin~n by the "-·~ .;.t)('iatPd i-tude-nts No datA has

pun·ha~t·d trom l le · · I . ba.ck" l can pit<'h o r ('over sec· preside:tt lt .. ~a~1H~. \\"ekh. \\"h:tlc>4.:k. Tnhnkf', rmd ~~~H'' n~ good as anJ man in the :=============================• Shea ____ .., I .\ few or the Oll>n"- promisin~ rt.·· leagite ... cruits were inten;ewed. a:i.d all te~· There ure ~omC' promhoins youngs· tit'Y that they exJlect to mnk1:.• the first tf' r~ from the bushes who are expect· team and pro<·e~ 10 eat up the Ieal!ue ~I rn mukt' rt"ooct. Home Run Taylor.

T O L L THE STUDENTS OF THE M. S. C.

· i nl1tr laundn· account amounts to $2.00 1..1r more you ('all savt: 1 0 per rent h~· \\~11.::in" down to the laundry 11n or before the 1th •)i L'ad1 nlnnth ami' pa.v~rn:r '•une. \\ t.." 1;;1se 1111 af!'Cllt .... or ..;ulicitor ... but <ln hu.,.inl'~S with you direct Tlin~e desiring led~ ,. :lr ·1111nts· pka..;.c call :tt office an<l makt" arrang-emellt"'

"C'hri!:>tY .. the giant fir~t ba~emnn. ':\Turkie" .\Tacnonald. "Pat" Morph ey. "Sn~· ldd watdt me. 1ha·s all '.S'ot hin~ " FitzgC'rald. ~ t at.\fahon. Benrnrn .• 1. will get by me UliS year." :\Ohl€'. nran's. )far \'Py, \ Tajor and "Sli<'ker" thP whirlwind pittht•r. StanlP~·.

i·m ~oing stron!!'er 1han en;•r ml I'll Borton. Drummoud. ll:~stiur.-~.

GOLDEN GLOW STEEL CUT COFFEE . pt·ricct blend 1:f 1.h<· h1!!'hc:-.t g-ra'k ni t.:oifet::~. prudunn~; pl~rlt'Ct l·up. rm~h 111 tl::n·or anci gnldl'n 111 cohir·

ParkL'd in a dnublu ~caled ca:n. 2 pqu11d· net weig-llt 1 pllttnd nl't we ight

THOS .. H. REA - CO Phone 24.

\ e ·an please you. ha\t' lhL' bt.>st <if them biting 1lH.' dul-it Kulrns . (:1:1~~. lloem. '.\li;-iar. '.\fanning, II say 1 contd ran riftt.~en in ~mp innin. 1!. ..... l'nn k T:iyh)r. and a. ft>w more ot last I I I ti ' 11 1 ."car':-: n-"<'rllits ;1 rr handling tht.• pill

! •'('\Tl\S .. tht.> ~JH:~~( Y It t· n. l~

n ... tdt'r. ·1 <·an pic·k '('m ou t or nothln in fine ~ha1w

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tiallatin Laundry Company r I =1 =-=--=--H_o_w_A_R_D_'s=-=--=-~· . ;J'J~;nd!l':r1 2"'L;n211·:n~1 ;;n~1.:n~ :n~;;;;ri2fl;n2fl:l12tf:ll2F~=i~ 11a11<l 11t1111l1 ... I':.- i11 <l hall Thl• final. ~ ~ 1C1111111111ot1 from Page Onel "';,~".:J>I'.;'.~:;, l::•::il:· :~I '~,,;~,, a': hi,:·;i

I THEY ARE HER E-THE BEST S UITS YOU EVER SAV.. J

~JU FREE ~ ,. ::'.'.::e~:~·:.:"~'.~,:.,'."ll::,'.:,,::·.l~o:'.'..:'~ ·::~'., ::;::•i:::',:ie1•:"::·,:;,"~:',.,;'.h,::~~:':,, ·;'::~::, ';' ffi !:f1 ~

11·" nf tlwm will n•turn to tanns nf ::;.t•nl :-;till J1oiul1·r of thP \01111~ m11~i I , f' n ~ 1 u·c·i:-~~fu\ in Sl'<·11ritn!. po~ition~ an1l It\' dam· I:' mu~it· 11w1h• all lll't'

I F OR $20

The Hub I I E d. and Lou Howar d, Proprietors

'-·u A SPRINGER FOLDING IRONING BOARD ~ 1heir 0"" 11·m 11 110<1"""' will t"ke ..ians. ~ ~ 1 po ... itH•tl \' h rlw Hoz .. nrnn <'ream fh~ ,·ont·..-n pn ·.::1 .. m w~!~ ~f iul· ~ WITH EVERY HOT POINT "':! "r' Anhur Rowlarnl "ill .-etnrn '" """' \larch. 't.omion lliJ>J""lromc. !:f; rnanag·p tlw pxpc1·imrnt farm of th1 Flathers. J Walk-Over Shoes Ste tson Hat. 1

~ Redwater 1~and ind J.j\·p~tod;: con 0\l.'rtun-. ·1 H:-.t:-01111•!.. 1\:1>1 ... 1·.Pt·I: ~ 1:\1\~ in n·1wson ('OU:uy. Frank Sul! llaw:iLa.l parrol Kil;lll('tl Stt ".V?.l'l ~ \;H will abu work lor 1lw RPdwa 1T l onh't :-;olo ... Thi:" C'liarnw1 1\1>0:-;

Iron ~ 1·onw:rn:- 1~1art'lH't' Tn\\ will lw Ian 1.nui~ I. llO\\anl UNG THIRTY DA VS Y; ''""I'" """'''er "' \\"nnn ,;pi·in~ ",.i ,;,.1,., uon. lligl .link"· l·"ri1nl il ~ ta~ m1m1l Tow w 11 g-n w 1h1) s1? h·sta O' t•rtlll'" '.S'urma" lh•lliui I

~ L~

i FIFTEEN.

Th·~ Samples in Our Window Sh~ f Guaranteed not to ··wiggle" under hardest usage .. d f~lt:'r~ OF IRON. $J 50 BOARD ··THROWN IN" ~ Cash With Order·

!::!i tinn at Hi\\l't.'. \ l an.:t.• nnmhPr of Frnal. 'I.one I.I'• Our 1· ~ nf .\.. : ~~ trsl and s1•r11111l ·'·'"nr nwn ha,·c gond .\I llt'I' I position~ al~o. \IPlllht-r~ 1)\ 1h1• hl-lnd : r e Lollis I~ . I !fi ThP Harcalaurt•at !"Pnkt•s were :tt· lh. ,,·;ir•l. dir1·1·tor. I.·· Ho' Hf.>n;•rllb::P. f, ri~ tt.•:idt•tl hy a l<tr.l!:t' nHmlwr nl frieti 1 ... ll111t• Utlo na1ch. 1·la.mt-t. .l11hn ~ pf tht.• sc·lHiol Tht· suhjN·t '''Ia 1 ... llanna. 1·l;1rint>1; E1l .l<\l'Olis. <·larilH.>l; I ~ Lt·•dtlm:ltl' rimqllC>!-01 ··was .ihly handl· r l't!d ).lot'. darint"l: lh•n l'lark:-.ton. ~ i·d hy n_f'v Edw ird sm 111 Tilt> nn:o: daritwl: Henry )!itdwll. darint.>t: 1 l ,1rl .l.n·<·kel, l'lai ind. Park ~:i<'ull I ~ was t.lSJ1€'<:'iil ly t?n<H1 ... The s. c. Plays ( \:1rltwt. ,J,11\n ~:;wl.'at. d<!n:· 'l, Ht)nn Yi Tlw plays ·Out in thi S.tri•t>ts an<l .\liwh+.-11. dari111•1: l'arl .Jaet•kt•l. 1 lar r~ nd. .lonn Sw1•n1 l'iaritwt. \\ arren I Si"l Freezing a :\Toth~i··in·law·· on TuPs Yi •aY eYPtlin!!' 111rubhe«l a •lrlf::h1fn1 llrnnlllll.H~1l t'onwt, l·~H!~l'llt H.apatz. I

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D. D. SMITH The Montana ~!!§'pi" program \"''<Ill <row<l <'lli<>Yetl the n"""t .John \\"Jlit•. <"<11ue1 Alri<'h I ::n :H·tin~ whirh wa~ a c·n rlit to tlw ilt:""nh.e. l·urn•~l; Pant Ila' i1bon. t.'O -nl'I, 1 :-.<' hoot. A llart of tht.• ord!i•:-;:rn a:id H<l'.' :"t:'lson. ,.,Hn1 t: Ht•u llPa(·h. t·or· '-------------------------------.: ~ thP ~ (' 'Jinsll"t."i:-. fnrni~JiN1 ffil,i' i<' 1\l't . .\le\\in \lorris, t·onlf'l; l'har\t•s r----------------------------­~ for tla> O<'rasion \\'hip11h., horn. Henan lh) ('an111. born.

Power Co. ~l!lli1]". \\pt. ... dlh""'-'dny tht" Short C'our··i• -. tu- HPY Hal!.1--11 1. horn. BL\•phen :-;111\t 1. ::n 11ents l{rt=>atly t•njoy\•d a vbit 'O 1he horn: r:d llon1w trnmhon.... Earl I The Gallatin Lumber Co. II adquart~ ·., '' tlw •. tnt• OW L CR E E K antl P E E R L ESS B E A R l C RE E"r< COALS~- Youi 1r:trlt-- ' ill ht• apprt>l'i<\lt"rt

J•:lpi·trical lahnrn'on Onring ih~ l'renti:-<~ . ruml.Jout~ !·:art '.S'urri~. ttn Lr ;iftf'rnoon Prore~~<'r Thalt..,r and ~nlllf' or ~amud Stoll. ttnor. 1.lyod '.\tur-

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:Ti ,Lssist::!:nts ~an~ l!emonstratit,n:-. "" thl· 'phy, tt•nnc \\"illi;1m llaiu~~. haritOllt': Oppo:-;11 ... ('m11, ll m~t· 1(1)0 East Main Street ~ wirc•less Pq11ipment ind rnrion nihPr l'arkor "wne. ha,s: Rohell ~lllilh, ,_ _____________ ----------------~ :n i'le<'trit'nl cte\·ice~. has'!:-~ :\lark. \\'bt>l-'lt>r ha.. ... :--: i11lmar A.~ 1~y;·= !:fi jij] !:fi~!:fi~!fi'= ¥ffl ~~ T h e Stampede llahl bu~: !':Imo )fan·htou drum. t ~~~~·~'"' ""' _, ~ _ ~:;.LC_ LC~lCJ!ClC]iCLC:LlC!:fi:__u .1.1 ~ ct :-;,.'"'"' ,;wr.' Ill 1trun1. \\"alter \I. II ·i .::!iw ~u _, .... :JlJ;n .... ;n2fll;n~;n~:n2fU _, w ;"'ltampe <' pro~ram w;1s prPpar-c>d hy thP !"tu<l"nls entin:•ly ,·;ithont \l"-1.\uil.!ht drnm

1 t•oachb~ or supPn ~;icm anti furnh~i f'1l

Fransham Coal Co I ~~";~~~:'Yi"~: .. :'~~~=:~<("'.~~~ ~~~";· ~; THE SPILLWAY l 11 1 thr Short Course ).Tinstrels

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Bozeman Municipal Theater THE THREE BEST COALS I Commencement Program. I Get a Couut y Scale T icket w~lh Thur~day. 'L n·h :-rn. a1 s p. m .. 'rnn. TnH:k ~ea:::~on i:-. hl'\'i" S(l b 1ht> .~ 1 ~1'"·

1 e very o rder. I tana 1lall and :\lanal.!.t'r ~lhl"

I s11:t•~rr510:~~n~:tl~··:,~n:.0 ~~::e .. f:rl;~ Tr"'"'"~ Jor 1he l><l"t "<'•·k has Ill WED. APRlL s, J 16 I Holm. acrompanfst lwt:'>n in lilt~ gyll\ Tht· (ll':--i::;t ~~n, ~ 111\·oration. flpy tr T. Oherhoh z r. ut th1• tn.u-h candiliatPs tor 1rainin".:.

rt'<'tor St .Taml'~ F.pb<'OJlal c-hurrh :-;ho":-. [hut tlwy ar.~ in t>i.\J'!l(,'~! and Solo ".\:1 O(ll'll Serrf't." \Yoodn!an tht• lll't1s11t:ns tor an A :\'o. I tnu·k )fisi:. Alberta Smith. '1"<1111 :1rp ~oocl. !----·-------------------------- \rldr""· II J> 1;riffin. F.<lilor \!on- Joe Weber Presents the Newest Musical Comedy Success 1

la I "'"" l·'arm<•r. ""''"'' work, espe<"iall; in Ion" c!• Direct from an all-seasons run at Lyne Theater. N· y City. l

PHONE 25,

Phone 253

.~retana Means Quality , 1> 11 " 1 ··sprpn:,rlc·" s('huht-n 'ris!'es 1ant·t· ·un ninl{, is !wing don{' h)· 1h1• I "'", 8t. IN FLOU R AND ROLLED ' l.1a1ll'llt' Lnnt\ and '.\f31'S:1 njdtlf'lt So11hs and 1-'ro::;ll Ill \lrt'J)Cll'i\liun fol t Th OATS- T RY THEM T O DAY. I 1'1 · f (1 I l ~

1 ·psl'lllalHJlt o ,rai111au•s l'riJH· pal it• <'l'os~·C't1Untry 1hat ''ill ht· hl•ld :::::i:=Lt'e Boze man Milling Company I II llolsl \pril l<1h. nr 1;,111. OIO'r •h·· ""'"' ! e t --.;:::::

: l're:-.t'lllntion of dlJlloma~. trOJlhiP~ rrmk 1 ran·rst"'ct las1 ~ l'ar -::~:::====~----------------------' !anti ~t'l1ol.ir~h1ps PrP$Hft>nl .1 \1 Hun-i - l ~=============::=====~;;;,;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;: '1"'." , I .\II n·~11l;\1 l"our)ear rnllt·~i· uwn \I

0"iii B RIGH TEST GEM I 1 T HAT E VER S P ARKLED I I N M U SICAL COM EDY

0 the beat Heatl r, g and Plumb·

1.. Song- :-ieh~rtcd .. S u.f \ :\llustre l~. who h~t\t> ''.·on t>ither a fir~t or st•,·mHl 1 0 b •. C L_ASS GIFT. j phn··· Ill 1h<• annnal nusH'ountr' wilt I G. I o s In t own. If you want tlie VVE HAV E NOT I hf' ~ n I I

t t , .~r, I llilttng l' ass Of lht;> Sl'liooJ 11111 ht• t>lig1h\t• !11 enter in !hb n~ar's t n beat, aee I ot' \~nc·11lt11rl' pre1wntNI to f'TinC'lpal t•\ l'lll I y Ir D. H . BUDD co. AD V A N CED SHO E and llr•. llols1 a b<'itntlfnl piolnre or Cent t"a.1 Avenue. :\I id dip C'n~t·k (•:ln ,. · .. • • ~ I PRICES I . ·on. one ol ~l'hlpc. I hl·· S.ophomorP a.tlll fo'rpsl m:·.11 (.')ass· P hone 300 J . ti•n"' m·1stt•rpiPf'Ps in 1111 I I I · · "' · • urn <'O ors P~ '' il~. t"<lt'h he n•quin>tl to h:n t' at Y ET \past llllPl'll 11w11 tinbh in tilt' i·Uo:->s·

Thompson EDITORIAL COMMENT 1·01111lr~ run in ordt•r to stiff(' 1owards 1lw trnph) t'U\l heing: cO!Ht~stetl 1or I h,· the two. lowpr das~t'S. Tht> firs t

BARBER SHOP. \\'-".· WL'rt· lnrt1111a1ch \\e ll

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-.upplil·d \\ith -.lt11l':-. wllcn tht n·rcnt ach anre 111 pnrt• C:t\l\l' ~:nd :-.hall maint~li11 11ld pn1.·1..::-­

man 10 1-ro:-.~ the ~ual will Sl·ort• one l('ontinned from Page 011<'1 I 1wlnt for his t'lass. tlw ~P<'Otttl man lt.·~t· ."t Bozpmnn Wais all th:n \\as will s(·on• lWO points. third man thr('l:' 111 ·0 rn 1 ~.t'd, and mon~ Tia• program was points. C<'t. th ;.• da::;.s ha\'ing lhP ~ood Imm thi• hi~ginnlnK to \'lld nnd IO\\ l·s1 numher ol' points "ins the run.

\'o•lt>r National Bank ot Galla tin Ve....,

! .t.. 11111:...:- a-. p11..;.-...iJ1ll'. College Stu de nts .i -~ ;>e":i'31· r. Pa di 11\llsil'ian St.'t'lllNI to bt> at hi~ ':::::::=::::::::::::::::; I \ '.lqH.ndahlt . .' )••llllg man·:-.• li+·s1 ~t''t•ral i>f thp numher::;. WPrt> f lt "'h11l' 111 13Ct' and button, \Yid..: ~.'ltt·111t•d <llHI thp audit'nc·e damored • 111! 11arn)\\ t(•i.: at 1)1' . lllOJ't\ ThP l'UTH.'C'rt last night, Commercia~ \\h11'!1 "•l~ in i1w I>alr ,e;ymnasium

u1.1dt.•r lht• .iu~pin·s ot the Ana1·on,la National Bank FOU R DOLL ARS hiKh sehool. do"t:<I thP tour or a we,,k "h1d1 i~ rukt>n annually hy tb1• I.Janel

:\p~otiatinns are untler way 110~::;.ihle lllt"~t "ith 1'111\mun: ht•ht hcrC' about the 20th of :\la)

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Tlw Hcx·kr '.\luuntaln t"o11lt>rt•1wt• \ ~leet will he held in nil J.>rohnbllily I about ~ l ay 2ith, nt Den\'£' 1' Tia• C'oach \\ill srn<l fill) po~:-;1hl\· point

B ooks a nd L yrics by Hen ry Blossom .. Music by V ictor Herbert .

'\i)t 1111.·rch a 'atttlt•\ ilk ,-tliidl'. hut~ J1:-.1111ctt\ l'h hra11n 11111:-.11.:al l..'1 11111..•(h. duq111..'11tl.' -..ati..,.f~ 1n~· the c.n'. ear a;td mtl'l~ l1).!1..·11r1.: 1)i t 1Jt.: t·nt ire ('111111111111tt_,.

GRE AT CAST. STUNNING GIRLS· SPECIAL ORCH E STRA.

Ma il orders fi lled in o rde r of their receipt : make checks I paya ble to C. A. Spieth· M g r. Bozeman Theater·

Seat sale opens M onday morni n g at Gallatin Drug Co.

PRICES 75<' . $1 . $1.50. $2.00 CAPITA L STOCK ....... $1 50.000 I lm111t•rliuu•1y after thP ('oncert the SURPLU;3 and PROFIT S . $250.000 t ld.:11rs '~t·n' c·ll~<irPd away a::- lhough J . ~ . BAl<Lr<, Cuhlor ! I The WiJlson Co. h:' llla~i.· '""' hefort' Ill o"l'lot"k the

winnert; to t·om11t:>ll· 1n thh> nwl't ---There is nlsn a good outlook for ~end· ============================== ing a lt'am of seven or Pi,e;ht nwn to

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the nah ~tate 1n1erro11e~'"'" ~'""1 PATRONllE OUR lnU[RTISERS to be held abou1 ~ l ay 21. f\ u 1 [

BOZE MAN , . . - }{ JNT.4....'lA I '1:-.n1111!;. 11n1~idnns werl· furnishing the

I mw u 101 dan •in£!. Ada1Habilit\' wa ---------------1 ~lio\\U in 1hb, for thert- "•ts a ~flf•~ ...