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neut. VI. THE WEEKLY E XPONENT FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1915. :-\umber 20 [ INITIATION HANO IS rnR ANNUAL GONrERT College Five Loses First Game Of Series With Utah r1GHT 1s f AWNS BRANDED IS WIERO OROtAL GOING ON IN HELENA AT STAG Musicians Have . Been Wo rking Hard SPEEDY UNIVE RSITY OF UTAH Q UINTET GRABS FIRST GAME BY on Preparat ion For Concert I SCORE OF 41 TO 27-PLAY IS R OUGH AND FAST FROM STA RT Repr esenta tive Harmon of Gallatin Makes F ight Aga inst H iggins Annual T orture F est of College Stags Annual Doe Party. formed by Freshman Gl rls at At Opera Ho use . BLUE AND GO LD RALLIES IN FINAL SESSION AN D 'iOLDci MOR· --- MONS TO A tN L 1NEUP PROBABLE i=oc:t TONIGHT 'S CONTEST-COLLEGE OUT TO WIN. Bi ll in the H ouse. Held at Maxey 1 s Hall Last Fr iday Night. Is in readiness fur the I car- big- band concert to be given by Cle Last Friday the house or represen· al"' on Friduv at rnrious •!'Cob on ("ollec;e band on the or Feb- \\'1th the fir"t game of the l:tah I Jans "bile the visitors were held for tati\•es recommended for l>assoge toe At two 0'clo<·k last Frida '..- •fl! n«•<>n c ampu. dur.ng the da:-· and in the ruary at the Bozeman house. I series the <Ollll•gc \\US treated to the l 111.!;gins lnll r<'!JNlllng thl' Le1.i;hton I the first stunt of the ele·.1 •L'1 ana·1.1l I lthll m l1 M·ening. :>:ot satis· Tbe bnys ha\p L<!en working lwnl on S•Yerest <lrubb'ni; of Lhe season. Com· Cotner. the <·allege center "ule J.l\\. \\l11<h 1iro\ldes Lhat .1 chan<"ellcr ,, , ,,.u11l·· 'l a ... 1"'1.1 ll•"t their nnnu ing away wit:1 ew kng end of a 4t-2i I · 1 w th what torture could b, m- the well-arrnngcd progr:un and un- score l"t:•h outc·lassed the hlue and l' ay'.nμ; a i<O<Jd tloor game aud hold 1 " a1•1<nute<I to cH r,,ce the m:rnage- le:· unul .<ft<r 01 , tJ,e '•I L\ mnc n • l' g th• douutcdly this will b,• toe aud nun in «n•ri· department or the mg _us man do\\ n well, seemed oil 'n the 'l:ltc"s edueatwnal in•tt· Stags '.veld """" Ill cl• ri<• '" 1;1c inl lation !Jest c·onc·ert \\hich th<' organization 1<ar1e. Their !'°'sing was superb. and foul shootrn". scoring only sPY<"ll out The rcc·ommendotion was Durin:, the a;t<·rn<w.n the 'awns 1it:r- has ·hus far given. <H thr -"hots. Romney. whilr H•cle O\f'l' thr t>liff oppositi'ln of the late. . . their wns at all times marcled by a regular leadi. \\as ho 1 _ :aJtatin l'Ollllt.v fonnf'd for tht· amusement of t t:' u,• ::..; 1 h( i1rcigram <:ons1sts not only of of quality. rt·JlH 1 sent.atins 1£>d by ;: th <1») sel,·<·tlons by the band hut S<'Vernl of j ii'!!" boskets in tine form, ,,. rie" "' I ''"' 1.tallve Harmon. The meas· i" rcbssmen an<I the publi<" on tLe tto• i "'' !'al tJnts >rt one Qf th itiates the well known musicians and vocn.1- I The game was featured by rou..:b of thirtef·n shots tn1m t'.w tieLl.\ ft' push<·d in HelPna by the ca:r11us and on tht• down tov.;.1 n l ' <lonnttoo wa::; re11uired to I ists. of the city have volnntecn•d their , play dose guarding. 'fhe lJtah '; ilcomb two fl ·ld and ::;arnc lon-1 that wer ... so acli\'e in the B0<.ts were anU d«till-s -.01 1111 of the other L>oi>s to-lJe ' · le f I bl 1. rushed, trcf' ot rharge bv tl1f.• < J.l•- .. s.er\'ices an<l will add creatlv to thf:> I g-trn.nls like leathes and <·al- ( ctncr the othPr thrf't' . rf'<-ent fight for thP p!ly!'ical consoll· I b . . . . . . evening's .. ntertalnment. ge orwarc s were una e to get n.way For the v;_sitors. Clark was 1ierl.ap" •tton of the st te colleges. t" f . Je«mmg st;!< which was co ln the pas< ><Ut·h entertainmen ll' for the basket except on rare c<·cas- the ("!eve r est man on t :ie floor. Par· Hq res<ntaliH' flannon took tlte n-e awns. Some of a. mnsit-al t.end n e\ Jell c ••ng the da;-. Sev have not bee'l as well patronized as Ions. ker. however, rcgi•t<rcd H of tteir leer la><t F"riday In an endeavor to de· sang >ongs, other> made speech" 0:1 mt <' tli< • :wm" were !el·:' they have been. and thl' reason Toe t·ollegc• five wao par;,Jized dur· ;><>ints from the field. Beal maclc !tut the measure. He said that the tho street comers. otl1er• lustily ad· rn •o m 1ke up 11 th<_ bed> '" t 1e always given wns that the admission in!'; the first session and their inability eight out of ten foul throws. iedsiYe def mt or tbe referendum Yortioed noodles in front of toe l'n1- mitory Aft r t.1s \\ao μeroor 1°•' was beinndtlwpursc·ofthegre<•tmar to get uway was resj)O:.sible for the ""hile the collegians were somew'.oat nwosure for the <•onsolidaticn of nese restaurants. some was1,,,1 stor "' "" h l c ·e allowt· I l<' jority The boys ha Ye thought of this fact that l'tah was i:t pO><S<"SSion o[ surprised ut the se\-ere drubbing "d· J schoc I• was a sure indication tha t the' windows. still ct11<•rs l"'rfurmtd the 11 Yer 10 lie rati{Jn h· 1 1ld1:1g in arrarn!in!! this c·onccrt and have a.c- the h<.111 for lhe gr eater 11ortion of ministered to them. they are out af·er iwovle ot lhP statt" did not want the \duties of th<."' street 'r u1h OC" lu I anued '' 1:1 a cordingly lowered the price of admis· the period. revenge tonight and if determination <""l .' solidated hut." th.at the did."' c·rowd of make th• •I <ne tsed \<l"Y lnst.IJ 11 sion "!thin reach o[ all. asking only The "'·cond pe.-iod saw a In means anything in a basketball game 11<oμJc want to a.Yo1d du11l1cat1cn of sel\es so u5efnl as dtd the fawns. re d ll a;; parlc>Is , ·r· twent;·th"« eents admi"ton for stu- the working of tbe college ma<"hine. t he laurels of victory will certainly t·ourses. hp said. is equally certain. L;_ k lll t.» all U> oo a short int• u) n. ' 1ic<ims o• t e dents and ti ·ty cents for others. T'ois The sccre of the first half was be wit:i the blue and gold tonight. lie said toat the appointment of a rni.sion wa>< dtdar<·d to gi'c t'i .. \ r price l'f>rtainlY low enough an<l ev· broui.:bt to 41-31. •r th1..' fl r;;:•d The Utah team Is highly elated O\·er the C'Ollcge would tend time to straig:htt:n out their .U he llhr. r)" door was graciou>ly otoe ,Jwulcl attend anti lwlp t'.lc the score was tied. Howe\"er. wit'.> the their victory over )!ontana and ex- toward ceonomy and would increase fa;rs and bid farcw<ll to their <ne..-1, •IJ:..d il) a loYelorn mai<lcn bov JI · l I I · r presses with all confidence an opinion the cftici£nc·y of the university. before undergoing the terrors or eetl) bcwed to all who entered ozeu ts to be used ill boosting the was pinyin!'; an offe•J8i-.e that th ey will deprive Montana State Hannon emphasized in his tal k final <"eremonies attending th1 'mt•J.· .. :-;, ,''"[lec1'l Y smce tie monc-. y rea - o last few minutes l7tah ><>s \\ re blackened fr<•e of charge c·o!lcge. throughout. · ol the second game this eYening_ the fact that althoug!1 Governor Stew. lion. tb" CC<" 1 «Ots of the dormitory by T'.le program as arranged \\Ill con- The close i:uarding was responsible It is possible that tbe lineups of art bad pleaded for economy yet he At seven o'clock the grand wrtuw ou1 le or the down town victims. sist of; lor a large number of fouls on b<•til both teams will be shifted some for also urged that a chancellor be '1l> l>egau. One by one each fawn v.· s lea" oue cf the faculty membors Concert )!arche. sides •lowing np the game tonight"s affair. pointed. believing that such a course hurled into th e awful mill to come ,.,:t octed •o receiving a ilower from The London Hippodrome ... Flathers Ten fouls we re called on the colleg- wvuld save t'.le state two do la rs for finally a branded Stag. The ore!• al w'•<SC business it was to see Gem• from the Cvmiciue Opera (Continued on Page Four) leyery one dollar which his wou ld surpassed ei;en its own reputatiou aJ.d ) t each one oi the faculty was The Fir<> Fly Friml cost. made Michael \Viggleswort11s tle.<r•P- v.ho benefited by the The Mill r's Daughter ANNUAL fftRMERC' G ON"EN l'ION .>ers ol innocent fawns were the The :.lat! Do" ,<;oJdsmito) .. Lehmann f\ f\ lJ V U\l was present from Missoula to push the victims were taken through t ">e Mr. AfTER , BEST WEEK IN ITS vote favor- :d one; folded _napkins during tbe Fro"' Otto Hanerbach and Rudolph ably on the Higgins bill and whether. such as to 3'ld to the peace of mil'd ernoon Two girls had b een rhos- Friml, musical farce if the bill passes butb houses, Gover- of the other fawns waiting t:teir tun1 to sweep 0 11 the porches at bot:i\ <Continued on Page Four) 1nor Stewart will exer cise bis veto pow· outside. The torture was duu houses, b ut as one of the rr is as yet a matter or con j ecture. ed in ten separate dos es .,,.,,.h """ Is wrathfully refused to be so hu- ATTENDANCE DURING FARMER S' WEEK BREAKS ALL RECORDS- more (rigl1tful than its prede<'....SOr one of tbe h01>Ses W.<S so TOUR ND R[GULHIONS T[AMS Aff[ ruos[N roR \t seve:>·thlrty th e Yictim• awro- AND ELECT OFFIC RS. II II IJll r w!iole party adj<'llrned to the BoZPU.•• l \ s [NT T 0 HIGH s G Ha 0 l5 r 0 ll[r 0 t' B !T[ n LI ft n e 1 _ :l: t:::-: 1 through the first lap of tbe pr - Surpassing all previous conventions state took advantage of th e Formers lJ lJ... fl L \.. 1 J l\uJ Fam as ""Filltn;: the Void· took lnte. ·ed torlure. Afler being blindfold- in attendance and in interest shown, \Yee!{ to bold annual meetings in -- - I Between talks b" alnro ui t wit1 blinds that had been very E limination Contests and Local Tour- the Farmers' week held at th e college\ Bozeman, 1X3rmitting th e ir members to memb£-rs, and o ld an d new stags in re erously treated with Ji mburger naments Are Well Under Way . attend the work at the college. These Deba ters Are Working Hard in Pre- enjoyed. The menu and progr.1m wa. -eese each one was allowtd to grasp In the Districts. during toe past week was admitted tO we re tbe Veteriuarv Medical pa ration for t he Big Talk-Fest Inc;;; fo11ov.-s· cold clammy hand of the famous be the most successful event of its association , the county s:1perinten- On Nineteenth. Kraut KartoNe)n yptian )!ummy and tben forced to kind ever held here. The number in dents of public instrnction. tho bee- ! S,a lats von Gras .st on fish bait found in a nearby A cir c:u_Iar con tai ning fnll r cgula- attendan ce from outside of Bozeman keepers and Gallatin Sbeepbreed· I •isel. tions for the Fifth Annual luterschol- was espec ially noticeable and eve ry ers" association. The teams that will r epresent Mon- Wien und etwas Anders >,_ft er taking the sweet es t way pos- astic Basketball t ournamen t has just par t of the sta te was repr esen ted at Bee-keepers Organize. tana State on the forensi c plat!orm S1>rechung, "'Dizzy Dissertallons'" le to t:ie ele<:tric massage over a been sent out to the high schools or Tb e Montana Beekeepers' assocln- in the Triangular league '.lave been an· I . Noble Donaldsoa .h well coated witb mola>Ses the tbe stat£< and to the district su 1 ierin· the week's sessions. Three hundred lion was organized by the beel<eepers nounced by Prof. I. T. Giln1th, who Kuh Kalle Fleischie "'rOr stricken victims were requi red tendcnts. Purth0r progrf'ss !las also and twenty-five were registered for or U1e st...1.te Saturday with ,,. , M . Cop- has had charge of the squad since its Turkey Huehner roll a dumbell which had pre1·ious· been made In t11e district organiza.. the cou r se, but a lar ge number, prin· enhaver, Pres.; A. N. Bell , vice-Pres.; ' , been coated with ilmburger across lion. cipu lly those who att ended only a Percy Kolb. Sec·y.-Treas. They vot· selecti on just af t er the holidays. Sprechuu g. ""Why I Left Hon1''" fl oor their n oses. After thi s The r egu latory announcements as part of t.be lectures, did not take tlme I ed _to affiliate with the National as· Da"id St eel and Ott R omney with ....... . .... Edward G. ;h one was g;,-en the oath and containc<I in th e pamphlet are as fol· soc1atlon and hope to send a delegate Raymond Cannon as alternate will Wein, \Vein, und Mehr \\ 'ein - 1nded with "D" which all Does lows: to in attendance exi>ressed to the convention at Denver on Feb- comprise tile team that meets Gonzaga \ 1 Grucne Nuesse Heisse TI rut .. LB L wear. At this time any of t:::ie 1. Regarding In t r=i.-Dist rict Elimina- rua ry 17. 3tlnat.e ones were tr eated to the tion Contest. an appr eciation of the splendid pro- The a.soclatlon adopted a standard university in Spokane on the nine- Blnmen asures of an icecold shower bath The standing of tb e various te ams gram and the able speakers and d em· sec tion for Montana b eek eepers the t een th of ti1is month. Ll ewellyn Luce \ 'iel Mehr S11rec:iung, "'Schntzgle ich served to dampen their spirits representing accredited high sc:i ools onstr ators. Aside from hearing J ee· s ize 4 1-4 by 4 1·4 by 1 7-8; nud the a nd Lee Park wit:i Kills Collins as Rocke"" . Albert OlSi derab!y. in each district shall bave b een se t.· lures worth wh ile, a gr eat deal of double tier shlppmg co n; and h ave a lternate debate t11e University of A1>el Kuchen Kase Be tween the initiation and tim e for tied on or b efo re :.forch 6, 1915. good is accomplished in these m eet· asked d eale rs an d ueekeepers to han· Montana on the home platforn1 on :'<loch ciu Sprcchong. " Fussers·· 'd newly made Does entertain· Tl:e namc;s of th o six players and ings by allowing the men and women die on ly thes e s iz es a•.d -!;.es. the same night. ... ........... Don Langoh , their fonner tormentors with a. min- I their 1>0sitions on the. teams success· from different pa r t. or t oe state to Th e honey industry in the west is Acc ording to the t erm; '" th e con- I K f el performance during which jokes fully qualifying In each district shal l get to geth er and talk over their wo rk making r apid strides especiall y in stitutlon, the home team in each case ·1 a fee re gotten off at the expense of the 1> - in the hands of Mr. Fred Ben n ion, gaining valuable information from the Montana. At 1irese nt the Rocky Moun· defe nds the allinnative of the ques· Jetzt Sprt"<:hung. "How It. Jhomore girls. After this t :ie now of th e commi tt ee at or before 12 expe rien ce of othe rs. Th e social rea· tain States furnish 50 per cent o! all lion. The subject this year is th at Feels"" . . . . . . . ... Jean Kelh ! ed cr owd adjourned to th e lunch o'clock noon , March 8, 1915. tu re was not n egl ec ted and each after. t!w :10ney produced 'n th e country. of the Monroe doctrine and is stat ed About midn ight tiH> ":terd journey<>1l JID In the Aggje buildin g where th e 2. General r egu lations. noon an d eveni ng local musicians . fa· and th e greater part of this is <able as follows: '"Resolved, That t:1e Uni· I to U1e Lyric where a good prog:nun !sbmen were hostesses at an enjoy- :\umber of players . Kot more tba.D cuJty members and students as well l'.rn<·Y. ted States should substitute for th e wns enjoyed . Motion fi l ms, boxint le si>read. T he ce lebration broke six men from any 0 n 0 hig!l schoo l as the Glee c lubs added to tbe enjoy- Farm Manage,,.•nt . Mon roe doctrin e and as developed and I vo<:<Jl and instrumental solos "" '"" at a late hour. will be allowed to participate in tbe ment of the programs. Eow th e investigation J! 'Hill man- applied an 11lllanc<> with Argentine, 1 among Ut e.> reattircs. One of the room. tournamen t and not more than one Me at Cutting. helps tbe farll!crs was e'· Brazil and Chill for t11 e de fens e of arousing exhibitions was the rres'.!Jn "'1 speaker Jn the speaking contest. If a One of toe ro ost interesting features ptomr• by Dr. D. A. Bro•llP. li b shv l•· Pan-American interests." I chorus whic h. " oen" JOAN GRASS S EED TO BE TRIED schoo l is no t r epresented In th e speak· of th e Inst day's session was the meat e <I th"' n large pro11<>rtl0<1 of 'le rar:n· Si n ce the selection of lite squad Ute rnckmg rend ttt ou of a group of sel,,.,· contest, t he expenses of on ly six cutting demonst:ation . under the diree-1 ii· lllinois, Indian!l, Ohi o nnJ men have been hard at wo rk d eve 1 kno\\.:." as "Hc-mo1Thn.ges or l'be agronomy departmen t of U1e men will bo paid. If a sc hool Is rep- tl on of tile ammal mdustrY de1iart ·, , bre makin g parct icl t ll" opi ng both sides or the question. A.s \ 01ce Box perlrnent sta tion has procu red quite res e nted In th e •peaking con t es t o nly, ment Til e cutting was done by J ohn I •1 '•< method in which tb !!se Jn1·es ti · yet little rebuttal work hns b een done About two o'tlock the cro"d Tt'l ll l"" large quantity or Sudan grass seed, e xpen ses of but ore student speaker Kiefer an exper t local butcher. 1 ,;a l "' t.lc.. the 1a ._,,., is i.' blll'J•lring bnt the next two weeks will Se<' t:ils · ed to \l ;ixey's hall w!lcre swge mon. '1 th whicb th ey propos4" to test the will be paid. The 11riz.e steer owned by ll ar rYl11 11n '\ltb the tnf ormat1 on how Rome work WE'll arC'omplished. 1.wns distributed nnd riotous gambl l ug JI> Yery th oroughly in different sec· »'acuit y memuer or coach. IL is r e- Snmmera was demonstrated on t'.le practice diffe rs from ose :agc prae· t eam wil con•ist of l>n.Jne ix:·an. Fortunes were won and lcmt •nS of the state this coming sprin g. qui re d t.hat a m .... mber C'f the faculty bloc· k. A comparison of the rarcass ti ce of th e most successful men wor I Temp let on an d \\'ill Long. thl' same 111 1he or a few and nw rhls new forage crop. which is r eal - or each Ju gh school, or a duly llP- with that of a fed st ee r brought Jng nnder his own co nditions. To debaters that have si1-0ken a;;:cinst ronl<' tt es 11 heels f!TOSpereJ. Tbt· p:>r"-< a sorghum, was introduced by t'le poi nted coach, shall accomJlan) t he 011 < th e contrast in the eonditlon or each man "ho supplies th e govern- Stat<' for th<· Inst two ymrs. l•roke np at a. lo ll" hour. 1it ed Stat<-s department of agri cul - team or SJJeakcr r ep r esen ting toe the n es h very clearly. Two were ment workers with Information a That rnsHoula is exp<'<'ting " hard Tlw crt<t·ers er th< •ta»• re fr om Africa. two yea rs ago. The S<" hool. also cu t U[l, t'.le parts d esc rJu ed_ and statement IR sent in whi ch th e farts fi"'ll "ith th e bltw and gold for f.i r en· who !lad at this Y•=·s cdob1. ort was to procu re a type or J ohn- Conduct. The right is rcs(lrved by lhe methods exp lained. The animn l :i\of his own manage ment are tabulatr<llRi<· honors is sh own by thP fnc•t that tion nre ,1<J hn Potter. preRilh·nt. n grass which did not have a spread· the Faculty Tournamen t commi tt ee to which 11·Are cul up Jrnd IJeen us ed ear· and in «omparlson with th em a s tate- the 1 , ,ade r of tl lf· wam will Payne iam OT1 nnor. v1 < c presid ut. l';irh• root , and the Sudan grass was "'tspend from the tournament any Jy in Ute wc'<'k. wbe n t•stlm1\lPS of ment of 1h c overage practice or Lhc l'l't.'lllPleto:i, th<' ma n ,vho wou flrRt. $t..tretary; :ind Loms l1nt!n• . o ... ht in as lhe team v.·hose conduct is In a ny way I "eight of th e clre::;Red mt:>at 01 most suc·t:csslul farm under the same :iono rR in tht"' tn·out. Tta .. iuiti.." t ion 1 ·tnunltt1 steel ""' l )ear at the Exper·, questionab le. anlmnl were made. . cond ition s. The farmer can then draw Oein·cr l 'ni\erslt" ha.< written tt> \ t"<l" »i"'ctl of Radford Taylor (':•rl J. · '•lie, .i;i.d yielded 4 1.2 1 . l. l' egard 1 . 11 g 1 s nncl cotlee we re served his own NIH'lusions and cor r ec t lus 1 . ,. 1 -f . 1 "·to •omeld"nbur•· a11d E'lrtll MC'Spa.d<l<'n. \. . Prnr G1ln1th ng or a 'e 1 1.1 " " " ,... •' r arre, !I days 'T'rattsJ )Ortati oo . The treasurer or at tlw noon hour IO crowd of fh•e I prnc tk e bv the> expe ri ence of the- rest. . . I . th s irin" on lither of At tht• l' IP<·tlon or ( fficM·.., wh1n1 d · ,. wo- · . t 1me < t. .·1 ,.: · . 1h llUali ty of tlte hay the !<'acuity Tou r name nt committee pt>OJ>le, lnc-lu m e. man_ L1..,estock. lt"o sulJjt:(·ts. A team f1·om that school place during the banqm·! TdI' is rc:ally a wonderful will pay one and one-t hird t) c full rnrn. who \\;Ln es•cd th e AlllOll !( lh e most snC<"essful features I will (()lit' lhl · nnrthWf'Sl. dehatinr; Lc-s<·hrr wa."' <'hosen to fill \lq• "'" r1r Experiment stat ion au- transportation rare fo r the round trip , Li!lll. Many ol L l1e wont<'ll pr<S<"n t took' wcrP th e ICC"tnres a na _demonstratwns mntn nl t'.h' <'OliPgcs and univer<ltl<>s.1 drnc-;-: John wa 'I>• t•" ir lit:ve- that It will do ,.er)' l'hargt•d by th e railroads. (not lnc lud- homl· !'or !ht>ir Sund:1y llin11crst':10lceli n _nn<I handJtng ltvosto<·k ! \s ;<'l no a<tlon nn th<' matter ha. vie<> prc•ident. \Vayuc B1l\\l"n "" "'" 1cl1 toward so l ving t '. 1e dry Jau<l Ing l'ullman fare, dining car e xpeuscs, c tttH of Lil<' st<'ers and hogs." . , horses. beel catt le. d airy call '.''· s ht"<'l 1 ;, 0 ,. 1 ; lak.-n ta n-. ond Rnow. tre:osn1<·r tage pr ob lem in Mon uma. (Continued on c) l"onr nnportant or!(an 1iauon' cl t.w 1C'ontlntll'd on Pag e l ·our)

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Page 1: TH E W EEKLY E XPONENT FRIDAY FEBRU ARY 5, 1915. 20 ...arc.lib.montana.edu/msu-exponent/objects/exp-006-20-001-004.pdf · neut. VI. TH E W EEKLY E XPONENT FRIDAY FEBRU ARY 5, 1915

neut. VI. THE WEEKLY EXPONENT FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1915. :-\umber 20

[ INITIATION G~LLEGE HANO IS READ~ rnR ANNUAL GONrERT

College Five Loses First Game Of Series With Utah

GHANGELL~R r1GHT 1s f AWNS BRANDED

IS WIERO OROtAL GOING ON IN HELENA AT STAG R~UNDUP Music ians Have . Been W orking Hard SPEEDY UNIVE RSITY OF UTAH Q UINTET GRABS FIRST GAME BY

on Preparat ion For Concert I SCORE OF 41 T O 27-PLAY IS R OUGH AND FAST FROM STA RT

Representa tive Harmon of Gallatin

Makes F ight Aga inst H iggins Annual T orture Fest of College Stags

Annual Doe Party.

formed by Freshman G l rls at At Opera House. BLUE AND GO LD RALLIES IN FINAL SESSION AN D 'iOLDci MOR·

--- MONS TO A Tl~--$H : trs tN L 1NEUP PROBABLE i=oc:t TONIGHT 'S CONTEST-COLLEGE OUT TO WIN.

Bi ll in the H ouse. Held at Maxey 1s Hall Last

Friday Night.

f~verything Is in readiness fur the I car- big- band concert to be given by Cle Last Friday the house or represen· al"' on Friduv at rnrious •!'Cob on ("ollec;e band on the evenln~ or Feb- \\'1th the fir"t game of the l:tah I Jans "bile the visitors were held for tati\•es recommended for l>assoge toe At two 0'clo<·k last Frida '..- •fl! n«•<>n c ampu. dur.ng the da:-· and in the ruary ~ at the Bozeman OJ>t~r:i house. I series the <Ollll•gc \\US treated to the l\\~nt). l 111.!;gins lnll r<'!JNlllng thl' Le1.i;hton I the first stunt of the ele·.1 •L'1 ana·1.1l I lthll m l1 M·ening. :>:ot satis· Tbe bnys ha\p L<!en working lwnl on S•Yerest <lrubb'ni; of Lhe season. Com· Cotner. the <·allege center "ule J.l\\. \\l11<h 1iro\ldes Lhat .1 chan<"ellcr ,, , ,,.u11l·· • 'l a ... 1"'1.1 ll•"t

their nnnu

ing away wit:1 ew kng end of a 4t-2i I · 1 w th what torture could b, m- the well-arrnngcd progr:un and un- score l"t:•h outc·lassed the hlue and l' ay'.nµ; a i<O<Jd tloor game aud hold 1" a1•1<nute<I to cH r,,ce the m:rnage- le:· unul Ion~ .<ft<r

01, : 111 ~ht tJ,e

'•I L\ mnc n • l' g th• douutcdly this will b,• toe uil'~''"t aud ~old nun in «n•ri· department or the mg _us man do\\ n well, seemed oil 'n ~~t:~:n:- the 'l:ltc"s edueatwnal in•tt· Stags '.veld """" Ill cl• ri<• '" 1;1c inl lation !Jest c·onc·ert \\hich th<' organization 1<ar1e. Their !'°'sing was superb. and foul shootrn". scoring only sPY<"ll out The rcc·ommendotion was Durin:, the a;t<·rn<w.n the 'awns 1it:r-has ·hus far given. <H thr twl'nt~· -"hots. Romney. whilr H•cle O\f'l' thr t>liff oppositi'ln of the late. . . their ha~kl't-!-'hcoting wns at all times marcled by a regular leadi. \\as ho 1_ :aJtatin l'Ollllt.v fonnf'd for tht· amusement of t t:' u,•

::..; 1 h( i1rcigram <:ons1sts not only of of th~ hi~:lc-~L quality. rt·JlH1sent.atins 1£>d by ;: th <1») sel,·<·tlons by the band hut S<'Vernl of j ii'!!" boskets in tine form, ,,. rie" "' I« I ''"' 1.tallve Harmon. The meas· i" rcbssmen an<I the publi<" on tLe

tto• i "'' !'al tJnts >rt

one Qf th '· itiates the well known musicians and vocn.1- I The game was featured by rou..:b Ot~: of thirtef·n shots tn1m t'.w tieLl.\ ft' i~ bdn~ push<·d in HelPna by the ca:r11us and on tht• down tov.;.1 ~trtt:b. n l ' <lonnttoo wa::; re11uired to I ists. of the city have volnntecn•d their , play :~nd dose guarding. 'fhe lJtah '; ilcomb ~ot two fl ·ld IJn~k(•ts and ::;arnc lon-1 ~ that wer ... so acli\'e in the B0<.ts were 11oll~hed anU d«till-s

-.01 1111 of the other L>oi>s to-lJe ' · le f I bl 1. • rushed, trcf' ot rharge bv tl1f.• < J.l•-.. s.er\'ices an<l will add creatlv to thf:> I g-trn.nls clun~ like leathes and th-"~ <·al- ( ctncr re::n~tered the othPr thrf't' . rf'<-ent fight for thP p!ly!'ical consoll· I b . .

• . . . . evening's .. ntertalnment. ge orwarc s were una e to get n.way For the v;_sitors. Clark was 1ierl.ap" •tton of the st te colleges. t" f . Je«mmg st;!< which was co ln the pas< ><Ut·h entertainmen ll' for the basket except on rare c<·cas- the ("!everest man on t :ie floor. Par· Hq res<ntaliH' flannon took tlte n-e awns. Some of a. mnsit-al t.end

n e\ Jell c ••ng the da;-. Sev have not bee'l as well patronized as Ions. ker. however, rcgi•t<rcd H of tteir leer la><t F"riday In an endeavor to de· sang >ongs, other> made speech" 0:1 mt <' tli< • :wm" were !el·:' they mi~Jtt have been. and thl' reason Toe t·ollegc• five wao par;,Jized dur· ;><>ints from the field. Beal maclc !tut the measure. He said that the tho street comers. otl1er• lustily ad·

rn •o m 1ke up 11 th<_ bed> '" t 1e always given wns that the admission in!'; the first session and their inability eight out of ten foul throws. iedsiYe def mt or tbe referendum Yortioed noodles in front of toe l'n1-mitory Aft r t.1s \\ao µeroor 1°•' was beinndtlwpursc·ofthegre<•tmar to get uway was resj)O:.sible for the ""hile the collegians were somew'.oat nwosure for the <•onsolidaticn of t~e nese restaurants. some was1,,,1 stor "' "" h l be-Doc~ c ·e allowt· I l<' jority The boys ha Ye thought of this fact that l'tah was i:t pO><S<"SSion o[ surprised ut the se\-ere drubbing "d· J schoc I• was a sure indication tha t the' windows. still ct11<•rs l"'rfurmtd the

11Yer 10 lie adm1121~· rati{Jn h·

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1ld1:1g in arrarn!in!! this c·onccrt and have a.c- the h<.111 for lhe g reater 11ortion of ministered to them. they are out af·er iwovle ot lhP statt" did not want the \duties of th<."' street cl~anlr '.'\'.t:-\~1 'r u1h OC" lu I anued '' 1:1 a cordingly lowered the price of admis· the period. revenge tonight and if determination in~tit~tions <""l.'solidated hut." th.at the did."' c·rowd of Fnsh~1cn make th• W·

•I <ne tsed \<l"Y lnst.IJ 11 sion "!thin reach o[ all. asking only The "'·cond pe.-iod saw a c~rnngc In means anything in a basketball game 11<oµJc want to a.Yo1d du11l1cat1cn of sel\es so u5efnl as dtd the fawns. re d ll a;; parlc>Is , ·r· twent;·th"« eents admi"ton for stu- the working of tbe college ma<"hine. the laurels of victory will certainly t·ourses. hp said. is equally certain. L;_ k lll t.» all U> oo a short int•

u) r~I n. ' 1ic<ims o• t e dents and ti ·ty cents for others. T'ois The ~l-7 sccre of the first half was be wit:i the blue and gold tonight. lie said toat the appointment of a rni.sion wa>< dtdar<·d to gi'c t'i .. \ <· dres~1 r price i~ l'f>rtainlY low enough an<l ev· broui.:bt to 41-31. •r r.~r th1..' la~t fl r;;:•d The Utah team Is highly elated ovcr1·~han(·ellor O\·er the C'Ollcge would tend tim~ time to straig:htt:n out their .U he llhr. r)" door was graciou>ly ~rr otoe ,Jwulcl attend anti lwlp t'.lc the score was tied. Howe\"er. wit'.> the their victory over )!ontana and ex- toward ceonomy and would increase fa;rs and bid farcw<ll to their <ne..-1,

•IJ:..d il) a loYelorn mai<lcn w~lO bov JI · l I I · r presses with all confidence an opinion the cftici£nc·y of the university. before undergoing the terrors or t\.~ eetl) bcwed to all who entered ozeu ts to be used ill boosting the was pinyin!'; an offe•J8i-.e ,am~ that th ey will deprive Montana State ~Ir. Hannon emphasized in his talk final <"eremonies attending th1 'mt•J.·

.. :-;, ,''"[lec1'l Y smce tie monc-. y rea - :~xcepuon o lht~ last few minutes l7tah

><>s \\ re blackened fr<•e of charge c·o!lcge. throughout. · ol the second game this eYening_ the fact that althoug!1 Governor Stew. lion. tb" CC<"

1 «Ots of the dormitory by T'.le program as arranged \\Ill con- The close i:uarding was responsible It is possible that tbe lineups of art bad pleaded for economy yet he At seven o'clock the grand wrtuw

ou1 le or the down town victims. sist of; lor a large number of fouls on b<•til both teams will be shifted some for also urged that a chancellor be '1l> l>egau. One by one each fawn v.· s lea" oue cf the faculty membors Concert )!arche. sides •lowing np the game s.uuew~at. tonight"s affair. pointed. believing that such a course hurled into th e awful mill to come ,.,:t

octed •o receiving a ilower from The London Hippodrome ... Flathers Ten fouls were called on the colleg- wvuld save t'.le state two do la rs for finally a branded Stag. The ore!• al ~tr! w'•<SC business it was to see Gem• from the Cvmiciue Opera (Continued on Page Four) leyery one dollar which his offic~ would surpassed ei;en its own reputatiou aJ.d ) t each one oi the faculty was The Fir<> Fly Friml cost. made Michael \Viggleswort11s tle.<r•P-

J..-\~l~~~o~~~7e~:s v.ho benefited by the The Mill r's Daughter (Ten~::::;vick ANNUAL fftRMERC' GON"ENl'ION ENne \11~~'::1 ~~~Jm=~:~c~atR:~:~·:~~~; ~;:n~:e~"::~;~eoi; :i~:~;;,o:~Ti~ .>ers ol innocent fawns were the The :.lat! Do" ,<;oJdsmito) .. Lehmann f\ f\ lJ V U\l was present from Missoula to push the victims were taken through t ">e

o~:lor:r~:~ I~~a:eT~::~t~ ~~~::\ Mr. ~:1.~::~o~ishop AfTER , BEST WEEK IN ITS HISTOR~ 'th~Yl~~~~~sth~il~enatewill vote favor- ~~:er~: ~~:tu~:~~~gt~:a~alw~~;·I~,~~ :d one; folded _napkins during tbe Fro"' Otto Hanerbach and Rudolph ably on the Higgins bill and whether. such as to 3'ld to the peace of mil'd ernoon Two girls had been rhos- Friml, musical farce if the bill passes butb houses, Gover- of the other fawns waiting t:teir tun1 to sweep

011 the porches at bot:i\ <Continued on Page Four) 1nor Stewart will exercise bis veto pow· outside. The torture was admini~h,. ~ the duu houses, but as one of the rr is as yet a matter or conjecture. ed in ten separate doses .,,.,,.h """

Is wrathfully refused to be so hu- ATTENDANCE DURING FARMERS' WEEK BREAKS ALL RECORDS- more (rigl1tful than its prede<'....SOr

::f~:donly one of tbe h01>Ses W.<S so TOUR ND R[GULHIONS :~~N;!TRC~INATGNTSl~EMGAE~E~T~~~~~~:~l~NB::~:::E;~ ~~G~~~ZE~v:i:. T[AMS Aff[ ruos[N roR be·:~term~hd: fi~~~;1'.~~d;;:;1di~:: ~;'.: \t seve:>·thlrty th e Yictim• awro- AND ELECT OFFIC RS. II II IJll r w!iole party adj<'llrned to the BoZPU.•• l

~~~:~: ~~~d ti~: ~:~:si~~'.t~e~:d:ta::. \ s [NT T 0 HIGH s G Ha 0 l5 r 0 ll[r ~ 0 t' B !T[ ~ n LI ft n e 1

_ :~:;;eth~:e_~;~,o~~n·::;,:\n~v·~~ :l:t:::-: 1 through the first lap of tbe pr - Surpassing all previous conventions state took advantage of the Formers lJ lJ... fl L \..

1J l\uJ Fam as ""Filltn;: the Void· took t· lnte.

·ed torlure. Afler being blindfold- in attendance and in interest shown, \Yee!{ to bold annual meetings in --- I Between rours~s talks b" alnroui t wit1 blinds that had been very Elimination Contests and Local Tour- the Farmers' week held at the college\ Bozeman, 1X3rmitting the ir members to memb£-rs, and old and new stags in re erously treated with Ji mburger naments Are Well Under Way . attend the work at the college. These Debaters Are Working Hard in Pre- enjoyed. The menu and progr.1m wa. -eese each one was allowtd to grasp In the Districts. during toe past week was admitted tO were tbe ~!ontaua Veteriuarv Medical pa ration for t he Big Talk-Fest Inc;;; fo11ov.-s· t· cold clammy hand of the famous be the most successful event of its association, the county s:1perinten- On Nineteenth. Kraut

KartoNe)n

yptian )!ummy and tben forced to kind ever held here. The number in dents of public instrnction. tho bee- ! S,alats von Gras .st on fish bait found in a nearby A ci r c:u_Iar con taining fnll r cgula- attendance from outside of Bozeman keepers and t~e Gallatin Sbeepbreed· I •isel. tions for the Fifth Annual luterschol- was especiall y noticeable and every ers" association. The teams that will represent Mon- Wien und etwas Anders >,_fter taking the sweetest way pos- astic Basketball tournament has just part of the sta te was re presented at Bee-keepers Organize. tana State on the forensic plat!orm S1>rechung, "'Dizzy Dissertallons'" le to t:ie ele<:tric massage over a been sent out to the high schools o r Tbe Montana Beekeepers' assocln- in the Triangular league '.lave been an· I .Noble Donaldsoa .h well coated witb mola>Ses the tbe stat£< and to the district su1ierin· the week's sessions. Three hundred lion was organized by the beel<eepers nounced by Prof. I. T. Giln1th, who Kuh Kalle Fleischie Sc:i" ~I•

"'rOr stricken victims were requi red tendcnts. Purth0r progrf'ss !las also and twenty-five wer e registered for or U1e st...1.te Saturday with ,,. , M . Cop- has had charge of the squad since its Turkey Huehner roll a dumbell which had pre1·ious· been made In t11e district o rganiza.. the cour se, bu t a large number, prin· enhaver, Pres.; A. N. Bell, vice-Pres. ; ' , been coated with ilmburger across lion. cipully those who attended only a Percy Kolb. Sec·y.-Treas. They vot· selection just af ter the holidays. ~lebr Sprechuug. ""Why I Left Hon1''" ~: floor wi t~ their noses. Afte r thi s The r egu latory announcements as part of t.be lectures, did not take tlme I ed _to affiliate with the National as· Da"id Steel and Ott Romney with ....... . .... Edward G. Nobl~-; h one was g;,-en the oath and containc<I in the pamphlet are as fol· soc1atlon and hope to send a delegate Raymond Cannon as alternate will Wein, \Vein, und Mehr \\'ein

- 1nded with "D" which all Does lows: to ;:::Yste:~e in attendance exi>ressed to the convention a t Denver on Feb- comprise tile team that meets Gonzaga \1 Grucne Nuesse Heisse TI rut .. LB L wear. At this time any of t:::ie 1. Regarding In t r=i.-Dist ric t Elimina- ruary 17. ~ 3tlnat.e ones were treated to the tion Contest. an appr eciation of the splendid pro- The a.soclatlon adopted a standard university in Spokane on the nine- Blnmen

asures of an icecold shower bath The standing of tbe various t eams gram and the able speakers and dem· section for Montana beekeepers the teen th of ti1is month. Llewellyn Luce \ 'iel Mehr S11rec:iung, "'Schntzgle ich served to dampen their spirits representing accredited high sc:io ols onstrators. Aside from hearing Jee· s ize 4 1-4 by 4 1·4 by 1 7-8; nud the and Lee Park wit:i Kills Collins as Rocke"" .Albert Osen~nii;

OlSiderab!y. in each district shall bave been s et.· lures worth wh ile, a gr eat deal of double ti e r shlppmg co n; and h ave a lternate debate t11e University of A1>el Kuchen Kase Between the initiation and tim e for t ied on or b efor e :.forch 6, 1915. good is accomplished in these m eet· asked deale rs an d ueekeepers to han· Montana on the home platforn1 on :'<loch ciu Sprcchong. "Fussers·· 'd t~e newly made Does entertain· Tl:e namc;s of th o six players and ings by allowing the men and women die only these s izes a•.d -!;.es. the same night. ... ........... Don Langoh , their fonner tormentors with a. min- I their 1>0sition s on the. teams success· from different pa rt. or toe state to The honey industry in the west is According to the term ; '" the con- I K f el performance during which jokes fully qualifying In each district shal l get togethe r and talk over their work making r apid strides especially in stitutlon, the home team in each case ·1 a fee re gotten off at the expense of the 1> - in the hands of Mr. Fred Benn ion, gaining valuable information from the Montana. At 1iresent the R ock y Moun· defends the allinnative of the ques· Jetzt ~l eh r Sprt"<:hung. "How It. Jhomore girls. After this t :ie now of the commi ttee at or befor e 12 experien ce of others. Th e social rea· tain States furnish 50 per cent o! all lion. The subject this year is that Feels"" . . . . . . . ... Jean Kelh ! ed c rowd adjourned to the lunch o'clock noon , March 8, 1915. tu re was not neglected and each after. t!w :10ney produced 'n the country. of the Monroe doctrine and is stated About midn ight tiH> ":terd journey<>1l JID In the Aggje building where the 2. General r egu lations. noon an d evening local musicians. fa· and th e greater part of this is <able as follows: '"Resolved, That t:1e Uni· I to U1e Lyric where a good prog:nun !sbmen were hostesses at an enjoy- :\umber of players. Kot more tba.D c uJty members and students as well l'.rn<·Y. ted States should substitute for the wns enjoyed . Motion fi lms, boxint le si>read. T he celebration broke si x men from any

0n

0 hig!l school as the Glee clubs added to tbe enjoy- Farm Manage,,.•nt. Monroe doctrine and as developed and I vo<:<Jl and instrumental solos "" '""

at a la t e hour. will be allowed to participate in tbe ment of the programs. Eow th e investigation J! 'Hill man- applied an 11lllanc<> with Argentine, 1 among Ut e.> reattircs. One of the room.

tournamen t and not more than one Meat Cutting. r.~"''"C..nt helps tbe farll!crs was e'· Brazil and Chill for t11 e defense of arousing exhibitions was the rres'.!Jn"'1 speaker Jn the speaking contest. If a One of toe roost interesting features ptomr• by Dr. D. A. Bro•llP. li b shv l•· Pan-American interests." I chorus which . a.dmini~~red " oen"

JOAN GRASS S EED TO BE TRIED school is no t represented In th e speak· of the Inst day's session was the meat e <I th"' n large pro11<>rtl0<1 of •'le rar:n· Since the selection of lite squad Ute rnckmg rendtttou of a group of sel,,.,· in~ contest, the expenses of on ly six cutting demonst:ation . under the diree-1 e 1·~ ii· lllinois, Indian!l, Ohio nnJ ~ew men have been hard at work devel· 1 t~o~1s kno\\.:." as "Hc-mo1Thn.ges or tN~ l'be agronomy department of U1e men will bo paid. If a school Is rep- tl on of tile ammal mdustrY de1iart·, .,-~ , bre makin g parc t icl tll" nutht"~· opi ng both sides or the question. A.s \ 01ce Box perlrnent station has procu red quite resented In th e •peaking cont es t only, ment Tile cutting was done by J ohn I •1 '•< method in which tb!!se Jn1·esti· yet little rebuttal work hns been done About two o'tlock the cro"d Tt'l ll l""

large quantity or Sudan grass seed, expen ses of but o r e student speak e r Kiefer an expert local butcher. 1 ,;a l "' t.lc.. the 1a ._,,., is i.' blll'J•lring bnt the next two weeks will Se<' t:ils · ed to \l ;ixey's hall w!lcre swge mon.'1 th whicb they propos4" to tes t the will be paid. The 11riz.e steer owned by ll a r rYl11 11n '\ltb the tnformat1 on how Rom e work WE'll arC'omplished . 1.wns distributed nnd riotous gambl lug JI> Yery th oroughly in different sec· »'acuity memuer or coach. IL is re- Snmmera was demonstrated on t'.le practice diffe rs from t~1e ose:agc prae· ~rissoulo"s team wil con•ist of l>n.Jne ix:·an. Fortunes were won and lcmt •nS of the state this coming spring. qui red t.hat a m .... mber C'f the faculty bloc·k. A comparison of the rarcass tice of the mos t successful men work· I Temple ton and \\'ill Long. thl' same 111 1he ~pa.('.C' or a few minutA~ and nw rhls new forage crop. which is r eal- or each Jugh school, o r a duly llP- with that of a ~rass fed s teer brought Jng nnder h is own conditions. To debaters that have si1-0ken a;;:cinst ronl<' ttes 11 heels f!TOSpereJ. Tbt· p:>r"-< a sorghum, was introduced by t'le pointed coach, shall accomJlan) t he 011 < th e contrast in the eonditlon or each man "ho supplies the govern- ~!ontana Stat<' for th<· Inst two ymrs. l•roke np at a. lo ll" hour.

1ited Stat<-s department of agricul- team or SJJeakcr repr esen ting toe the n esh very clearly. Two ho~s were ment workers with Information a That rnsHoula is exp<'<'ting " hard Tlw n·tmn~ crt<t·ers er th< •ta»• re from Africa. two yea r s ago. The S<" hool. a lso cut U[l, t'.le parts descrJu ed_ and statement IR sent in which th e farts fi"'ll "ith the bltw and gold for f.i ren· who !lad C"har~<' at this Y•=·s cdob1. ort was to procu re a type or J ohn- Conduct. The right is rcs(lrved b y lhe methods explained. The animnl:i\of his own management are tabulatr<llRi<· honors is shown by thP fnc•t that tion nre ,1<J hn Potter. preRilh·nt. \1,,'1~ n grass which did not have a spread· the Faculty Tournamen t commi ttee to which 11·Are cul up Jrnd IJeen used ear· and in «omparlson with th em a state- the 1,,ader of tllf· wam will b~ Payne iam OT1 nnor. v1 < c presid ut. l';irh• ~ root, and the Sudan grass was "'tspend from the tournament any Jy in Ute wc'<'k. wben t•stlm1\lPS of L~e ment of 1hc overage practice or Lhc l'l't.'lllPleto: i, th<' man ,vho wou flrRt. ~c<tt. $t..tretary; :ind Loms l1nt!n• . o ... ht in as lhe suh~tirnte. team v.·hose conduct is In a ny way I "eight of th e clre::;Red mt:>at 01 t.~a<'h most suc·t:csslul farm under the same :iono r R in tht"' tn·out. t:-\.::~rnn::r Tta .. iuiti.." t ion 1·tnunltt1

steel ""'l )ear at the Exper·, questionable. anlmnl were made. . cond itions. The farmer can then draw Oein·cr l 'ni\erslt" ha.< written tt> \ t"<l" »i"'ctl of Radford Taylor (':•rl J. · '•lie, .i;i.d yielded 4 1.2 1 .. l. l' egard

1.

11g

1• s Sru:idw1<'11c·~ nncl cotlee were served his own NIH'lusions and correct lus 1 . ,. 1 -f . 1 "·to •omeld•"nbur•· a11d E'lrtll MC'Spa.d<l<'n. \. ·~ xpense . Prnr G1ln1th n~ri. ng or a 'e 1

1.1 " " " ,...

•' r arre, !I days 'T'ratts J)Ortatioo . The treasurer or at tlw noon hour IO tht~ crowd o f fh•e I prnc tke bv the> experience of the- rest. . . I . th s irin" on lither of At tht• l' IP<·tlon or ( fficM·.., wh1n1 d · ,. wo- · . t 1me < unn~ t. .·1 ,.: · . 1h llUali ty of tlte hay the !<'acuity Tou r nament committee :rnn<lr~cl pt>OJ>le, lnc-lu m e. man_ L1..,estock. lt"o sulJjt:(· t s. A team f1·om that school ·~·k place during the banqm·! TdI' is rc:ally a wonderful will pay one and one-th i rd t) c full rnrn. who \\;Ln es•cd th e d<·monst'~: AlllOll !( lh e most snC<"essful features I will (()lit' lhl · nnrthWf'Sl. dehatinr; Lc-s<·hrr wa."' <'hosen to fill \lq• "'" r1r

Experiment stat ion au- transportation rare fo r the round trip, Li!lll. Many o l Ll1e wont<'ll pr<S<"n t took' wcrP the ICC"tnres ana _demonstratwns mntn nl t'.h' <'OliPgcs and univer<ltl<>s.1 drnc-;-: John \\'hitcsid~ wa 'I>• t • " ir lit:ve- that It will do ,.er)' l'hargt•d by th e railroads. (not lnclud- homl· !'or !ht>ir Sund:1y llin11crst':10lceli n judgin~ _nn<I handJtng ltvosto<·k ! \ s ;<'l no a<tlon nn th<' matter ha. vie<> prc•ident. \Vayuc B1l\\l"n """'" 1cl1 toward solving t '.1e dry Jau<l Ing l'ullman fare, dining car expeuscs, c tttH of Lil<' st<'ers and hogs." . , horses. beel catt le. dairy call'.''· s ht"<'l

1 ;,0 ,.1; lak.-n tan-. ond ~lanfrod Rnow. tre:osn1<·r

tage problem in Mon uma. (Continued on l'ag~ T ~ir c ) l"onr nnportant or!(an 1iauon' cl t.w 1C'ontlntll'd on Page l·our)

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EXPRESS YOUR SENTIM ENT WITH THE RIGHT KIND OF }+;~tahllshed January l, 1910.

t ut::.:row1h or ;.tont~ly Exponent, 1-.Shbltshe.f January l, l 9i3.

VALENTINE

1 Lllishcd '-" t n r"'ritlay of Ule Col­IE.!l" , t'RI hY au ctlllorial stuff chosen r 11 tho ~tud1;.·uUi ot the _:\Jontaua

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Rose Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE.

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This l~ ·1 \"1..r.1 intc1 .u L11 l1~h 11 thl· r1.cet1 a<" usalJ•>I s STUDENTS MAKE GOOD MARKS. Urou·.:IH !..a.in::;t (J, rn1;1n~ ·1 h1 11rl't.1 l' 11y thL· am Jul' b tl.dl'd U<.:tu JL r I .'11 quite c·t·rtainly lJ( l'or1.._• t•ll' \ll'tH'lll 1:u.

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Mesh Bags

\Ve h~ve the 11ew r-.1esh Ba s

""'it1 +he extreme'v

known as the .. B~1bv Mesh"

These bags are rn.nr;_ tn Ci~rwrin

tate the St:!1 !111J ri1at it is ~er.i

ha.rd to tell th·~ dittercnc~.

H . A. PEASE & co. Jewel ers ;;ind Optometrists

T he Hallmark Store.

YOU"L L HAVE TO HAND IT TO

Say HAVE YOU TRIED OUR

M ilk- Chocolates THEY ARE REAL QUALITY CHOCOLATES. AT

THE BUNGALO~~'

A TRUE INDICATION THAT SPRINGTIME IS COMING,-

Daffodils ARE NOW IN BLOOM AT

Langohr's Greenhouses 1~110.'.\E ~.; R. 3\:) S. Tracy AYe.

vi31TORS ALWAYS WELCOME

CERETANA lVlEANS QUALIT\' l'\; Fl.Ol R ,\:-;[) ROLL"D OATS-TRY THEM TOL'\Y.

THE BOZEMAN MILLING COMPANY.

McK:E ENGRAVING COS ARTISTS AND ENGRAVERS

CUTS THAT PRIN7 BUTTE, ~IONTAANA

Cut Flowers ROSES. CARNATIONS. ETC.

Tracy Floral Company

PLAY POOL AT

Tuxedo Billiard Parlors "DRA.NDY."

COMPLETE LINE O F SMOKING TOBACCO.

Comforts & BlaJ kets Are in line this weather, Remember

we carry a large line

D. D. SMITH b'fl/j:2:/iU;liW!'J

VISIBLE W R ITERS l'r n~n.-rw1,.e-, Cncl<'!f· "'-,)n<h. L.1.._•,:-.n11f\•~ l'\C... ~ti:. 14 tn 1 '11n-. Pt1t-e;;.. ~I 11'1'•-<l ANYWHERE t .. r F REE TRIAL f'\r RENTED t•llo\\ n.: RENT TO .lPPLY ON PRICE. \•·r11,.e t<'f I:hio.trnled C'-a!.l.;oi.r•:&1'u

ypewritcr Emporium, l&sl.b$:!):i:!·~'l.al.oSt..,tbJca.,'"11

.?he .Z'hr/m Rrearms G,. , 42 W illow Street, New Haven., Conn.

IN ADDITION TO Ol"H Ill:;(; l"LAH SL IT CLl~A :-; J:-;G A~Ll l'H ESSl~G. WE ARE l 'R lcl'AHlcll TO l!A:-;lll,I•; THI•) olOST DA INTY OF LADrns· SUITS. Fl llS. SILKS. ICTC

OHllEllS FOH L'ALI, AN!l Llb~Ll\"EHY ~IAY llE l.El"T 1:-; Tlll~ ORDER BOX xr Tiii' MONTANA HALL Hl'Ll.b1T I N BOARD.

C OLLEGE PRESS Top floor Aggie Sldg. C. C. H ol t .. Proprietor

PHILLIPS' " F UL L VALUE"

I •d:. ol llis pullhc:lli<·1 h<'i;ius \\llll Uf-WE'VE GOT THE BEST HATS ::------------------------------ !" tlisni:::::::ion ol thL lHt·1,.•,.:l::iJl) UI tht1

MADE. THEY'RE FROM JOHN B. ------------- ---------------- -­' :~' ntr.l\it~ .11 BL'igiu1u and Lm.cmbun;. $ TETSON. LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOK.

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE AT

35c

PHILIPS BOOK STORE SPAULDING ATHLETIC GOODS.

It pa:->se:; on LO the hist q·.\ l I LlipJu. macy and lh1.• military Jln.nmr:1Lio11s

1 OI l•:11ro111 .. • isiul•t- l'\:-J. alld ltJ tlil' ro:>e

I t;J thf' k•duu:;)) b1~1 \\"let1 1lus:sirt and Gerlll;ln)'. Aller u sk<'t«h 111 l' e l'\'

euts between .June 2bth :tlld A1:~11·>1 IU1, l\111. Lile lcachings nf thl• war

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~hi!t1~01ih rs of ll«rmany nr, atta\·!..:ld anll tht::· p(1si Lio11 ol l•;ngland a:-> :1!1 ttnholde r uf inLcrnPt..i.o.1al law a.all h deil'ndt•r or su1a!I uat1011~ t .. ~ swtPtl.

,_ ____________________ _______ __ ! i·'ri\.d, . ..\\lrt'd H German 1..~mpt~1, ·

$4.00 and $5.00

WAi SH'S AGEl\T b'OR

STETSON SHOES and STETSON HATS.

Fen THC~E L ONG WINTE n EVENINGS AT H0\" ~;- A

Columbia Grafonob

)au a GRAFONOLA ns d1eap as ~ 11.:10 on eas~ terms . l>lll'BLE UIS(' R!i:C'ORDS AT Co CicNTS.

ROE CHER'S DRUG STOR E It PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIAL TY

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THE '-'"EEKLY EXPONENT F'RlDAY FEBRUAHY ;, ml •. P AGE THREE

BE ST VARI ETY OF VA LENT INES IN T HE CITY. Easter Comes Early LYRIC CALL AND SEE THEM. oHIS VEAR, SO COME IN ANO PICK OUT THAT EASTER SUIT.

IF YOU DON 'T WANT THE SUIT NOW, WE CAN RESERVE IT FOR YOU. SPECIAL SUNDAY POSTOFFICE NEWS STAND

GF T YOUR PICK FEATURO:

atch our window

For the new ~pring styles

1J the college faculty and students

~N IN NEED OF FOOTWEAR

l ARE INVITED TO COME TO

RIS & CO. AND GET JUST

I SHOE YOU HAVE IN MIND.

HOES ALL RICHT PRICES RIGHT

"· H. HARRIS & CO. Better Shoes.

dent's Headquarters for Barbering

NEVES' SHO:<c'. red Hinman. Manager

omerc1al National Bank

LTAL STOCK $150,000.

-·~LUS and PROFITS .... $250.00.

GEORGE COX, Cashier.

MOX'l'ANA.

Let HANKA ND ED Do It

~ ~liowe>r in honor of :\liss Gwen :'\Ulls 11 Ex=Students who _ka\Ps :sc·hool lo IJC manied and a~~o lJl honor or l\!i.::;s Florence \'Yi.,ht

11 1jj~ni And

''ho 1°fL Tuesday morning. The after· I Perc\· Kolbe. l~x-·1:-; of lHlliug. \\' noon was pleasanlly spent in needle

I L'iccted. seL.-l'tdr,,-trc~me1 o~ th: Mo~1~ j \\1-rk an<.l an informal mu..,ical pro- I Lana :4tatt"' Beekeepers as~ociation that g~am \\.is gIVPil Those vresenr were ,\a.s nr2.J.111Zcd at th" colko-e last S·1t \ wla Jo'O\\ ler. G\\ en i\(11\s Florence

"ohe Marlied Woman" IN FIVE REELS.

- ALSO--

HEARST -S ELI G

N E WS PICTORIA L .

FELLOWS:

\Ye havi.:. jn;;r 1·eci.;i\ la n "­

style in l\Ien's T\n!.~1· · il Slt0e'.

T 1'L"Y are the real ).:itr:·; 'tn"L

L )\\" heel. blind e·•·'iet-_ bla :k ur1.l. ~ tutirnlll:E.. e < J \\ 1ght, Aimee P1eda lu0, 1\1ae Myers, 1------------- "' j .\C1ldred Ste\\ art, "Jtay Clark, Ad a Beer· ---------------

l' - .. - ~techer Amelia Stanley. and Ann

Rn~sia calf skln, whitl' n1hhcr

sole with a leather toe piece . .-enf> Qmrn ll lhe autllor u[ se,-!Ooodson :---------------t"-ral lil1<·ces$lu1 musical com,..dieF will I -::-

1· i \\" c 'votdd like to have :J'('IJ

are de 11,\·11 pr• >Pnl his late>t production, ""The The \\OOJen of Hamillon h il l\ enler· C oal, w ood tlrnr in when VUll Tango H~1 h 1 L." 011 February Li autl lli tained the college women, the (acuity I un<lt'r t!l~ _au~pkcs ?f the Rail,vay I women. and the wives of memb.;l'S ot1 and Kindling and let us sho·w them tfl \(•tl. <'lul> of Ln mgswn. 1 h~ new comedy the lal'l1lt~ at a delig~1tful tea last \ ~ n, 1.swal tarce in two u<ts an~ " Tnesdo' aftcrnuon from three-thi lYI 320 W. MAIN ST. Don't forget our Big SHOZ

... , t r on tlle mollPrn dan1.'e 1.:raze. to ftYP-thirty. ln serYing lhc· refresh-1

SALE. -:t- 1t1r-nts ,f 11 l and waf\.~rs the gil'l::i.

Edw 1'd Ki;inl:'Y o-;, left la~t Friday \\t:-re .~r ·Ut,td ~1Ct'Qr<ling to their ('}as::::­ror Uauad > .Ari7. .• where ht i::; ch id :-.. w r.-..~lJ men ·rn<l so11homores ha\·-

1't.1 sf o~ 111 L 1ilfd Stati~ti rn ht I t diltti ln the c:j rridnrs and

7\f l 10 form1 r .' bhth <il 1 t'

\ ~it or a \.·w tlan>. b !" c ba and luvt­

tX 1-.. if' ex 1e{'tl·tl in r m ro-wn~end

" <i:- b1 n ut udw~ u dairy

Hill!(. s ... nd ~enior~ in the main rccep­t t•ll rt: Hll. fltf' c1ti1·t? flour wa.s pl'\:'l­

tll.\ df orat rl_ ''·1tl1 hn1s . nd p~11tns ;.11111 r tl1 r 1lants. Ead1 01 du tablt;'... I Pid ,) .unif 11 Li· t q :f-U;, or nit flowL:r::;.

).Lw ;\lyt>rs. Florence Pvol, i.:,·ale 'Il Ken J~~rd. aad Emw<.1 Taylor will Pnler­tain t'tt· members of the S. S. S. dnb t, 11( 1-ro \' al'trnwun at lhmillo11 hull. l e k:.n e:::; Ikzeman 1~ tinw

t t 01)1 rat <'H f a L rcamt:•ry 1 Dillon upon which he ltuti ~~('ltrE<l

lH'U h£:-:g n 1g \\ t'l 1lard1 1

he afil rn rnn w11l l>e sw•n, ,u nced1e \\Ork <1nd rpfre~hments \Yill lle sLl"•'ed

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Amo11.:?:" the alumni 1hat WPre 11re::;ent at. :he Stag: celebra-nd ",_,lu<leuts !' :==\ c=o=,.=,g=t=n=o=.¢=s=-\l 1

101. last ~ritluy eYeumg wer~ r~Iwood :\l 1rris ·~111, .Joe Truman ·1:.L James !-:.~th r ·1-L '.'\oble l'. Donaldson ·12. I ,ohu Taylor ·u. E:lrner L;~rson <·X· 13. Ethel Diddy of Lewbtown ha::; re.g-Et.1\\ ;1:·c1 Sutherlin ex-·1.3. l• .. rau.lt Gray ist~red iu the set.:oudary home science ex- t:i. Erne~t :'\Inrrh; and Archie l'Olt1~(". 1.rown ·1u.

- ;!-:'.\hlri0 Swdler or 1 lelena is one ol

1 the lte"- Hamilton h.all v,irls. She is '.\Ir::;. :'\oh!<' C. !)ouald.sPu tormerh . . . . . . \'ie \'alh.--a11 ex-·1 L ;:i,rrin.::.d in ww~ reg1.:;J..ered a_s a J~1111or m Lhe L:hem1stry I 1

PJU!'$e. ..\l1ss t:ltadler has had two

Kenyon-Noble Lumber Co. REED'S BOOTER~

Little Jack Horner Shaved in a corner,

Easily, quickly and clean, Time and cash saving By up-tc-r!ate sl-:.avor.g With woncl.erL:. G~m Damaskeene!

Hdw. Co

SPEND LESS \ THAN YOU EARN.

1..Jr _livin_g, tloth.:!s and pleasure.­bank the rest nt our Savings De­partmen, "eekh

As your account begins to in­crease you will ft11d pleasure in saving more each year.

4 % interest paid on Savings.

Oallatin Trnst & Savings B A N K

THE SOARING

THERMOMETER . I makes everybody want to get away from lhe heat. But when the cold

j weather comes everybody wants all tile heat he can get. You·llget plent:-· of it if nm n:ne a good pile of our ~oal in yo~:r <'l~lLr. It is ihe dean [ree \Jurniug; J;:iurt t at gin~s tht: mc::.t heat with the I , · ~. al. Tir:>tter orde: Loi.lay and ha\· i1 off your mind.

FRANSHM1 COAL CO

E. W. THO.\lPSON BARBER SHOP.

ed!er '.\'ational Dank oi Galm.tin

Vall<•;-

College Students a Specialty.

Rl):GS of many settin~s and l~inds.

but especially the SiI,·er Co11Fge

Seal Rings in the Blue and Gold

Enamel. \\-e haye three style~ tur

your selection; also Pins. Broadn:.1s,

8uttous and Hat Pins.

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~u ~day aud cxpe ·t.s tu :-;p.:-nd t:t1_ wi:.•ek ~·1.:.ars UL <.:iJ!le~iate work at. Lchlnd lll L>ozPman rent-wwg olcl a<'quarntan<·- :-:tanturcl uui\·e-r-~itr. I (5. :-.:i..bk Do1rnldsou. "12, ~~i::;anl iu --------------------------- - - -

f XlP11Rion dt•partmeut, are conllucling \ BOZEMAN CAB . M ~t short t•our~~ at ll3mi1Lon this week. I CO PANY. LESLIE E. GAGE

JEWELER AND OPTICIAN

6rain inn~:-tigc.tiun in the 1·. 8, [Je-•artrni il \

1 Agril:nlwr i::; P=ig;:ig:etl in .\lis:-: Carlurta 1-'ord ot th!! twmt:> eco-

wurk .H. the- gidn lalm:·atmy ditrini:; JH'U:tl:-< dt'J1~n"tme1.t. :'\touta11a State

lilt "Wter

II COLLEGE SOCiiTY

.1Iargu.•1ite Kll'k of tilt• snpbl'IlW!'I Lia~~ entl·rtaiu<!U last Saturday attei-

\,"0 le~··· ndtln;·~~t;>d tlw nozc·man \\'o-rna,1· dub .\loi1.11a). F IJrnarY L

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-::- I <WRDON '.\IAXDEV!LLE, - Prop.

l'rof .. r: .. Ii.. ]}'lddridg(• i::; in An:won· 1 Cab Service Day and Night. • lliJ whe-re ht: Is WPi'?.hiug up the -;7, Col lege Partres a Specialty. hc·gs =--hiP1,e<l 10 th Anaconda ra('k- Phone 230.

Bozeman Montana

The Cleaners that clean Ciean . . u, n i11 '1011or 111 h'lurence \\'Uht who 1\ 1 1 IlOl i·nntiuu~ her studie~ this ::>•'-mt.'ter. The auernoon \\as :<.JH:'lll ju l"liz3l·1 t'1 Pippy ;11Hl ).li\drt•d Lang-\ c:1;11le::; J.'lnhr :-topped uYer in BOZ{;'· uee<lle-work. Elc"auor \\'ylie giHE a ~cr•J Ii<-' • t~nrolled in irrr~ular e'1ur.:;;1.s man last week to Yhdt bis brother.

01 ~ ri1·ct_lll1J· uyin~_; the Yariuu.; l'OTl­

WSLc\lllS wil.l Lie 11aid IJ>· the t'ournn- \ ment comm1a1.:e.

If you are not g-lYing lb

your cleaning, you s:huuld tr~ nur \Ynrk and nnticl' the difier­ence. rP~Ldi11g and H~\·(·ral mush;al numbers

1 at t.hP Lollege. I william Fluhr, \\'ho is a senior in the The district i1lan for running the\

ww·nament. establisllecl this year, is were

1 Grunt Todd nl' Kookey, \\'ash., and ::- lffO'i'iug a Slll'.Cess. .All the dist ricts

"t.-rP rnuc·li e1ij,1yeU. Lall-' iu tile al ::- school of agrkulture. ten1cou Uainl) refresl11ucnts

l'hn11.c .\X•J \\. will call.

( )nr wagll11

Bozeman Hotel Annex. t::!mer ..-\.n11-son of Bi~ Timber are 1 e.:,,- l"lorence ~Yight, a popular memUer I are now organized and are deeiUing ::- ist· red 111 tlte rour yt•ar flt"Cl!'ical t.:U· or th? .Ju'.1ior cl:1ss left. ht:->t·.~uesday the team or .teams whic~l will repre Thl' dOWii-tcxwn ~iris met yest1"rda) g'il. ,>rin~ co11rse::;, mortllng tor lwr home in \\ h1te Su l· sent eHth district either IJy tJlaying altcrno. n to arrange 10r t~1e anuual •• \)lllll' Sprin~s, where she will spend off a sc.:he<lule or b)· a district tourna· ''nlt·11ti11e dante given in hunoT or thP l•'arme1·s' in~tillltt:-~ are briug held tltP spri1114 and Sllllllller t:ugage<l in I ment.

<o4~..f."'•~~ ...... , . .,; .... .;i-ceo•<>¥O-O~h ... •O • .. ~<O:LINE PHILLIPS. 307 South Central.

Instruction c I AN 0-V 0 ICE.

_ree years study in Berlin.

•EITZ, M. D.,

Room 1, Michigan Bid[.,

:;oun~ lat.lies or I lanulton hall. Of1kf;'1'~ thi~ wee\\ in tht-" Bitter n.oot ,·alley; th( abstrai.;t lim~itwss. left LO ht.:r by ln the Southern UisLri<.:t only \\l1itt-w-ere elected anU <:onu11iLtee.!:i ~ippoint· at C'nnin and t'on·aJlis. Febrnary 2; at~. un<'le. '~hu ll.'.ed. re~'.elHi)' .. ~liss hall. Belgrade. and Tiiree Fol'lrn we1el pd lhat will have charge ol' rite rl•·•cnr- \"kt -r, Fe hru. ry :~: ('lu~rlt.·s IIeig:1ts, \\ 1~h~ ex11L,Ct:; _t_o. 1.f't_m:1. ~o. c::oll:ge I represented at a mtet'.ng held la::;t tious. i11Yitatlo11s and rdres·_unent:-;. l"d:1'11Hr~· -1; .l\lissnnlrt. Vebruary :l; 11ex1 l<!ll. ~he \\els \et) alU\e HJ s lu-1Balurday at. Three Furks. The n:·p- J TJI'.' date for Ll1t- dan<.;e has n•Jl us yet and Plains, l·'<>bruan t.i. (hnt. al'fnir::; on the 111\l heing on the resenwtives fiom U1e::;e Lh r o.:.e towns ; lieen lldiuiLely dc>dlied. - :;- \ 1·:};1 'ntent st.arr. the staff of the ).lon-1 dec.:idecl LO act ns a c·ommitLe~ u1;-_1 .,::; v - :i- Laura Talgo or lil<' fr1·shma11 elas> Lilunn, Ille Y. \\' C A. cabinet nntl a sarh llecitled 11po11 a scheuule ut '

I The Boost€:'r 1Ian<.:e gtvu1 lasl J!OP· left )londa~ for '.1t-r home tU Uillings mC>mber of the Kesc·k~ dull. lier d€'- gamt.·S to be played in each of t:1e Ua)' e\·e11it1g was Ont of the most en- IL. hi rumon"_cl on gooc'l au~hodt)' 1hat 111annre will be re~ quite l\\,..eu\J. I t. bree tOWll8 be-ginning l•'ebruary :J . It joy~1bl1:;: st.cial runcuons ot the yeai. :\l1ss Talg,u 1::. lo bt• ma.rl'!ed soon. --•• -- is rf'ported douUtlul ns t.o whether

Schlechten's Studio

12 BLACK AVE.,

9 • " ~ . '"' • {)

~ Q

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BOZE~•AN M ONTANA~ Telephone 45:!.

I It"'"' in tile w1 t ure of a mid~ye;1r jot- - ::- Tile enl,(i11eeri11_g r"culLY t~et. la.stJauy of the other leums ur this dis-liffration in which 1~1e Stags and Uoe8 The extension work in L ivint!..StOll \\edaesd:.lY m01ning lo LllS(·u::.s i egts-.uict will compete uthcr lhan t:ie colkcLi\eIY dmw11eli their sorrows ur storts loday will1 an illustraled lec-1 tratiou matters. I un·ee menlioued. <>elelJrated th(; successful co111plelion I tur(' b) the dean or e ngineering. - ::- I Other di stric ts also Rre orgc1ni zing

, •••o~•~OO~¢"G- t\ '"'¢'i'~'!.'"' ' · · " '

. E . M OX LE Y

DEl'!'l'IST

' Ru1e Blk .

of anoth e r semesters \VOi'!{ About - :: :.1r F' . .J o:;ia'.1 Chase began. wor\{. as and playing off sehellules. Principal \01-ty-f\ve couples we1 e present Th e I (;eorge C,tllo" aY, secreta.rv 01' the I eo111 1lY agriculturist in Custer County G .. J. Kcld1t1rn ot' the • lissou la high music wa~ t11rnlshed b\ Ch1sholnl's l col!c·ge. is c·onvalesC'ing rrom an oper- F'tbruary 1. with hea dqu~1rt.ers at sc~ioo l is pushing thing~. with Lhat 01T1estra. la uon fat ,1ppencl1ciu s whii.::i. Il e und et· :\tiles C1L) i\tr M L \Y1lso11 will go irnrnose, in Lhe weste rn district. .I.\\~_ Phon e 9'r Blk. - ::- \\ellL a few days ago to ~files C1t) Lomotrow to get lnm Irwin, \trill(·itml or th e t'ust er county The program clt I lam1lto11 hall ldst I - U- l suu tecl Ill tile work Mr Chase s11ent high school is organi'.ling the e1:1stern Suur\ay afLe1 noon \\aS given by Gear· L .1wrence Sa\ tr. ol' th e sophomote' \,tsl stin:mer wo1 km g with Mr Gut rin cl1strict. Distri ct louruamcnts will ue gia \follier a meml>er ol the sentor c la '". who""" operaleJ on for appen in tile \·arm management o !tice tilayetl off sometime near the eud ot -

1

URDU M class an d a gr,tduale of the music d e- diet us ten days ago Is attending '1ls - U- this month in I lelena and Anaconila

I partmenl . _The hostesses were Helen · eh,sses on the hill again. - n- '!'he Yellowstone dislrit'L is usin{o! a DENTIST \\'ood, ~tanha .Johnson , Mary Daniel· - ::- Hoy M. fisher. formerly bead of l !1e l sc'.tet\11\e to select the two i cams from

E. DEAr:

bms 1 and Story Block. I sou and 'fessie Campanella. Miss Gwentlolyn mils tell yes terda )· horticultural de1iartment at the college there anti thi s is ueing pl ayed off now. Hollier g1.1''€ sel ec tions from three morniitg \'or her hom<' in H el eu '1. ~li so tert Tu esday for his farm home. aL I On t\Je night of the• ;1rrirnl or the 16 B lk. Bozeman, Mont. ,,0

rnvosers, c-~1 opiu, Schumann. and Mill s is to be mnrrie<I in the near Victor. \\i s wire a11

d [anuly visned \c01ttes tanls. \l'cdu est\a)·. )lurch 111, in Li tz and a \Jiogrnp\ly of eacli man. 11\Lllre. frien ds and r elaliYes m Ll~r.e'.u.'." Bozeman, the 1·ullc•;;e "·ill play a 1e'1tn I The guests we're ~Ir and ""lrs. Thaler - 1:- "·idle he jomu c- ycd " 11 tu Ne\\ \tllK\or th e tlinois A1.'.1te1lc clnlJ. the A. A. / and chilui en . )!r. aud )[rs. Tallm an . \Jr. \\'. M . Colilcig'.1 will l ectu r e ar \rot\.\ whil'h p!a<·e he rdurned las( 1

l". t'h1.1mpions "ho will thl'n U•' on ' C. DAWES itJ\CI "liss ('c\1.rs. woman's club and high schools al Suudl\Y. I ,.ific lc,positl<HI whc're liter are al .TEOPATHIC PHYSICI AN - i:- Glasgow. l"ebrnarv '; l\la\la, f ebrua1)' presenl engaged in a husketl>all tout·· ~?.nd residence, Martin Blk, 237 I T h e Triangle x club were hosts a l 9; llarlan. iCebniary J.O ; Chinool<. BASKE"rBA LL TOU R NEY I nn111en1. This s:toul rl be a sveciul at •Main St.; Phone 371 Blk a very enjoyable sLr,tw ride and dance February I l , and tlavre. t"cbruary l 2. \ trnclion ror the eont<•slauts wilo ,,ill on last Satu1day evcmng. The bobs - ::- (Continued rrom Page Oue) he the guests "' tlw eolleg\'. i n , Moutana. Ie1l tor Spnng!llll al six o'clock '!'he ~Ir. llillo.\' , ~tr. Smith and Mr. 8rulo . I evoning was p\ea.santl)' spenL in 11"\ll"· arc just 1.10w takit1 g special work in I el t·.J of the >iX players rt'presenung I !l isp·ilcil !rom thC' 11·on1-··T~1e en ing. Jleir•shments were served at a the soil Jabon\l<ll"l' anti in some \i\'e- .iit"it of lh e si\Lc'ell \llglt se'.tools '"'al· enl)", I;asn"t yet lJro\\.cn through 'ur lal.t• h< 111· a[trr wbi<-ll lite merry parry st"c lt sL11rlies. These y oung men are ifving. . line,. They h11ten·1 <'Ven eau~ht llJl teturne<I to Bozeman voling the boys \'rom Butte and are all mining engin-: lt:illrMu rates or" \'are and " lltl\'(l with us.

I \·or the rou ncl Lrit•_ have bt?C'n granted - , 1 •· very delightlul enlerlilinPrs. eel"ing· graduates. .lim· I saY. t •oobl•. wou.t you ma><e lfEOPA'l Ell, , PHYSICIAN

...,~ Michigan Buildin g.

·-U- :: - h' lhe railroads 1.n I he state. In or- a \'uss if t trictl to l<lss you?" ,\lildre<I Stewarl of Lhe sophomore l)irecLOr P. S. Cooley, If. B. C•lDnon,, d;•r to take advautage o\' t'.tis reduced l'hocbe-. Olt. yes! l >hould strug-M onta na eiass entenaJned t~ Keseke club last i\11 iss l{a t heri11c .Jensen. 1\liss Augusln I rntt" th e full far<:' when purchaswg :;.lt'. Jim, but I' nl no t yery ~Lrong, you M 0nday atternoon at a handt.erel\iel E''H llS, ancl I)r. W .• 1. Harlmnn, of tb 0 a tiel<et 1.0 Bo,.e111an musl b•' paid anti k1lO\\ .··

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FEBR UA RY SAL E

Under-muslins We are Showing the Latest Style! In ='ight Gown~. Cor!?C't l'on:•1 ~ I

Cberni•e. r;uY< iope ('lwm;se. Skit"" Co:nhination, nrawer~. 1he. assort· ml."nl:-;. 01rt' tl•l· lnrgest w~.,·\e t..'H' ,

show11.

The savings are 20 to 50 per ct. f!;ik· , 0mmt'l~('C:'!'\ S.nn1nl:1y morn·

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Chambers=Fi~her Co.

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MONTANA STATE COLLEGE -YS­

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4th AND 5th.

Gallatin Laundry Company

G. R. MILBURN, College Agent.

PHONE 79 J. Called for and Delivered

THE WEEKLY E:>.-PONEl'T FRIDAY FEBRU ARY 5, 1915.

'r=

rtah took the opener.

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Oranges SWEET JUICY ORAGES, ANY SIZE

Per Case Per Half Case

Per dozen, 15c, 20c. 25c, 45c.

Apples

$2.~ii

$1.4 5

WEA LTH Y APPLES, WRAPPE D STOCK ; GOOD FOR COOKING Special, per box, .. $1.00 Jonathan's per box ..................... $1.25 to $1.40

Don't send your order for groceries out of town. ~· e can save you money.

Thos. H. Rea & Co. TELEPHONE NO, 24.

Give it to us.

DR~MHIG GllJ~ blVtS Plt~SINS PAffORM~NGt

t.bc !ai r grounds In a small Irish vii· !age and demonstrates how a liltle harm less gossip mar cause complica­tions, which in t"1is case arc of n. par­

t.icularl y bumorou nature. The amusing situations ,,,·ere well

brought out br the cast and the audi­ence found it so enjoyable that they wished the play had only been longer. Tbe leading part was well bandied by H..nY Jones who with his Irish brog\le and humorous al·tion:;> k"'Pl the aurJi­<.'llCe in an uproar almOtit the entire time he was on the stage.

Bu t the)· fought for it. all fh '"' W:lY

tbroug3. -n-

the best men that e ,·er donned a. col­lege suit. His a bili ty in basketball is immeasurably aided by that fig hting spirit that never says '"die." I

Jn the nbsenc::;..Slicker," one of' -------------------------------<

Tbt' .Jack O'Lantern Dramatic club prl'~ented their first play of the year last Thur$day evening before one o! the large:.'t audiences ever assembled in the hall. The 11Iay was the one act fare~ •·sprt>ading the Xews," by

l.ady Gregory Thp plot s laid out~idP tbt~ ~te of

Spring Opening

We beg to announce the ar­rival of the new spring and summer models and fabrics, and invite all discerning men to come and see them.

The pan of :'\lrs. Bartlf'Y Fallon was w.kc·n by :'.\lar~a Riddt>\l wllo handled

\\-hile it could not be said that thne was ··dirty work"' going on. the game

was far from a lady's affair. - ::-

the cleverest guards that ever played in this state, young Ross will take the job. Ross is not a veteran a t the- game but be has de,·etoped into a remarkable &,ri1ard and be is just One game is only half the- story.

Tht" llt!'ler half will b<' told tonight the man for tile vacancy. and it will be told in a wa~ Utah 1 - ::-

won't lor~d for '.\lontana State is g o- Lott. who has for two years starred on the l'Ollege the. will probably get

in~ to win . - !:- into the game Ut:fore the series is

it "ith ju~t t•non~h ill humor to c~ury If the \H)rk of the la!»t few minutes OYL'r, ln Lott the cu1lei;€' has an all it wrll. r · l around man who will be ready to fill

)Io,lJie A11E-n w~1~ :'11rs. Tully, the of last nig-bt"s game i::; a air samp e . in tht linPHP and do it dt af appl£> woman 011 whom the blame of what the colll'gL• li\"l.' dtn clo tht:>y ~r~-~-l.Yac.·am· 1 t'S lies for ··spreading- lilC' nt''\t> .• so sat- t':iould han· littlt' trouble in tu<.:king -::-

isfactorily. a\\flY l'tnh"s scalp tonight. fiice'ti hand. whih: yet in a very John "11iteside Illaycd as the magis· - ::-

trate. a part that wa~ ,,·ell suited to Tlw c.·ontest wnight will ('(.111tributc bad condition. is rapidly healing and hnu. Tracy Abell made ,in ideal 1!1sh an ndditional attrattion in the form of it i!-; possible that it will be in a fit poli<'{'man. slO\\ Ill per..:.enmg an)· a laimb tangle ,,hen Roa.me,:. . theltoIHltuou to )l1:::rm1t of bis play:ng rn thing. but resolute lll bis dut)-'. star <'ollege fOI\\anl, \\Ill be p1tte<l the :'.\[tssouJa. g-am;. the elevent 1

Entth Fo\\ ler took good cnre of t'1e agamst 111s .\ oung"t'r brol~t."'r, a l'tah - - - • i:.ut ,ls:.-oti;net1 ro hLr. that Ol :\1.rs gu:ird. .:\I1sso11la pl.ned the Sc.1001 of ~Imes ~.irpe) A Paul Thompson, HO\\ardl - ::.- the other n1~ht anrl c~1~1e 3\\a) with Seamans a.nd ,1 )1 ". :.Jnnmng com "h.1te-\ E-r those little lln e taps. anti the long en<l of a 42-_,,1 score. The

· 1 T~ 1 t other brothel h exchanges ma' mean I colle?:1ans ha\ e a ~ha de the better of

RoyMalsor COO-KOO SOLOIST WITH M. S. C. REGIMENTAL BAND.

ATTEND THE BAND CONCERT AT THE OPERA HOUSE, TrES DAY NIGHT. FEBRl'ARY 9th. TllE BOYS :'>IEED THE

~!Ol'EY AND YOl" :'>IEED THE )l \JSICAL TREAT. STUDENTS, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ADULTS, F IFTY CENTS

THE HUB ED. and LOU HOWARD, Propa.

EVERYTHING FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT. WALKOVER SHOES STETSON HAT'

THE GALLATIN LUMBER co. Headquarter for the Famous OWL CREEK •nd PEERLESS BEAR

CREEK COALS. Your trade wlll be appreciated Opposite Court House. Phone 20.

Men who desire the smart­est tailored, made-to-measure suits will find the opportunity they've been looking for. See for yourself the beautiful Wool, Worsted and Cashmere Suit­ings we offer at

J.lose<l thP it>:.::t o1 t 1e C.'USt 1. e als I co1Jeoe JPOple. ma,· re~t a~sm:ed tha~ the argumt: nt on compardtl\e scores. t

1011r were the peasant peop e W 10 the O~d 0\Lin"'"E'r i~ doi~1 2: l:is best l~r 4~·1:! leis the ~tory Of their Ylrtory ------------------------------·· helped in ··s11readin~ the news." e- ~ ·

$18 to $20 We show a further selection

of the FINEST FABRlCS MADE, the highest quality known to the art of tailoring at

$25, $30 to $35

These prices give you a Suit "de lW<e," b_ut for ordinary use our popular priced garments are highly recommended,

GIVE US A LOOK.

Chavey & Jacobs, Proprietors.

Popular Priced Store for Men.

THELEN & HANLEY,

UP TO DA TE LIVERY AND AUTOMODILE.

Phone 57 Blk. Bozeman Mont I '. . I

I DO THE BEST HEATING AND PLUMBING JOBS IN TOWN.

lt you waait. the best see

D. H. BUDD. Central A\'cue. Phone 300 Red.

SOCKS SILK

SILK LISLE

AN D COTTON

". e are changing our Men's Boe­

iery Line and offer all ot our Hlgb

Grade \\·ayne Socks at Special

Prkes.

There are all wanted colors, in

~izes !ll:.: Lo 12.

$1.00

)fuch credit for the success of the tht> blue and gold. and if victory dot-s o,·er the miners, and that with two plaY is dti..: to ?.trs. Herrick w~o had I rest witb his brotlu:r' s team it "ill mPmbers of the first team out of t:-ie ch~rg-e of tbe rehearsals. The clul.J be after lie has shown Roiuney, .Tr., game mo~t of the •• Ume. expects to µut on a big play at the some of the be~r basketb;11l he bas

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opera house some Ume during tlle eyu· Sl•en. Basehall is looking better eY€'ry dn:• sprin~ months. - .::- a~ the proper form of spring- atbl C' tiC1'

ANNUAL FARMER'S WEEK

Dance Prograns HAVE THEM PRINTED BY ONE THAT MAKES

A SPECIALTY OF JOB PRINTING.

A.G. McKEY, THE PRINTER. 107 West Main Street.

(Continued from Page One)

Ott is playing against three form ( r I There hns Ileen consid~rable agitation team-mates. all three of whom wt•re for a blue and i;rold nrne .iext spr.ug I with him on the :'.\lontana trip two and the fondest _hopes of the "ollO•\'­yean; ago when l·tah trampled the lowers of Cie national sport seem vny !..----------------------------­blue and gold in the dust. Ott was likely to materialize.

bogs and poultry. Especially the de- ca1)lain of that team, and alC1ough he - !!-montrations wich good specimens of does not bold that position with the A numb€'r of games could be sched- BEAR CREEK

COAL ROUNDUP COAL

CARNE.

CO Al 1 li\•ing animals always attracted a blue and g-old. it is hoped that hi:S uled in this state with independen t crowd. 'Yitb some of the best cows presence will have tJe same effect teams and with college t~arns. Be­from the State college herd Pror. G. I on his opponents as during that mem- sides these, ronferenee teams to the

1L. Martin showed bow to judge dair)'lorable trip. south wonlcl be glad to tal<P on )!On· Flint=Lynn Lumber Co., Phone s:· cattle and what to look for in sele<:-t- .. :..:- tana. State for :i. series.

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i ing dairy stock. By demonstrations Captain ~'ilcornb bas been playing - ::-

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on Ii Ying animals Dr. "·· J. Hartman a wonderful game at guard. ·'Skinney" Of all colleg-e ~ports baseball would a1

ssisted by Oscar TretsYen showed I is playing bis last year in college be the best as far as a full sc:hcd11Jc low to makC' rope halters, how to athletics. and eYidently he intends is conc€'rned. And with t!:le maLerial

j tmherdo1~10· 1_ 1a1 enimt.oaJs and how to administer making it his best one. No doubt the on the hill it is nor at all unlikely different kinds of liYe sout!:lern champions will fed the ef· that it would be the lx!st in many oth-

1 stock. feet of bis work before the series 1s er respects. -:i-

- ::- \ \"hoe Yer has tbe aut!lority :.o call the Great Xorthem railroad. was 11ar-j Cotner, at center, is a towt:r ol an 1•let.•tion for football manai;~r is

I, ticularly enjoyed . ::::trength for the collegiau!:). His ac- certainly neglecting- his duty. Xot only Home Sc ience. 1 c-urate bashetshooting and <..:lever team that, but he is doing an injur) LO t:ol-

Another ven successful feature work hns for thrl'e years been one of IP~e athletics for uext fall and he is

I wrs the illustrated work in home sci-, the most Yaluable astiets to the blue doing an injury to the mah \\''.:lo is C'fiCt:. :'lfrs. ::\cllle Kcdzi"' .Jones of and gold c!::tampions. finally be football manager. Ltt's get \\'isconsin and members of the exten- ! - U- lJllSY and i;et this thing o\·e1·. It will

I sion staff, '.\1.iss Katheri!J.e JensPn and Roubidemtx, at forwnrd, is one ot nn1:.- takl' ten minutes. 1

'.\liss Augusta En .. ns, performed the cooking operations t!iey described 1 -----------------------------

while they lectured and allowed the spectators t.o pro''e lbe products by

COLLEGE FIVE LOSES Dissatisfied. Small Daug~ter: .. Dad. did the doc-

eating. tor bting my little sister?" Lectures by Dr. 0. H. Benson, in (Continued from Page One) Dacl-"Yes. dear.•

charge or the U. S. department of ag. J Small Daughter-"Dacl1

"ould you

and b) Prof \V S Thornber of Lew- As th ey played last n1g!J.t the line- nund tn tng another doctor next time? riculture work among boys and girls,, I is town, Idaho, on the "Cit y Fellow in ups v. ere -Pl11Jadelph1a Public Ledger

Country P laces," v.ere parucularlv ] Faith Needed. enjoyed by the audiences. M. S. C.-\Vllcomb and Ross, Brown (on fishing trip): ·'Boys the

I One of the features which made C1e guards; Cotner, center; Rotunt:<y and boat is sinking! ls there any one here

work of the week eff~ctive ''~as a lib- Roubideaux. forwards. I w~~n~~o~ve:~~~'~·)t~ 1~7~1:~., eraJ ~sc of lanten1 sltdes to illustrate Utah-Briggs and KUO\Vlton, guards; Brown: ".A11 righl You pray, and many of the lectu res, whereby many/ Briggs, center: Beal an<l Clark, for- the r~st of us will put on life-belts matters otherwise obscu re were made ''aids. They're ont- shy."-New York Glabe. perfel'tly plain. Charts and diagrams I the case by yourself."-Philadelphia had been prepared also and tiese I Public Ledger. hel~ to make the work intelligible the forest bl~cksmith sbop--The sm ith Hadn 't Used One. and mterestlng. at work Call to nssemble--They as- Uncle Ezra-"Et}h Hoskins must have Veterinarians Hold Annual Meeting. semble, diink and sing thC' Champagne hn.d some time down in New York ." The )[ontana Veterinary Medical song-They mount and sta.rt-Th-0 Uncle ~ben-'· "\~e 1>. Recko~ h~ tr~v.

ai$sociation held its annual meeting hounds scent garue--After game, firing e l':1 a m1g3ty swift pa.ce. Epb s wife January 26-27. About twentv me.mbe , f b k' f s aid thnt wh en Eph got back and went

,. · rs o guns, a r mg o hounds, l~tc- into his room be looked at the bed, ~:tended and Dr. :' 1pf, of Belgrade Homeward bound-Fine.le. ldcked it, and said, ''\\'hat's that duru iKas elected president, and Dr. Am erica. thing for?"-Kelogg's Square Dealer .

nowles of Butte, secretary. The as-sociation held a banquet Tuesday ev- ::::=============================; ening on the top floor or the Agric11 l·1 r::J.l ___ _.._ _____ _.o._ _____ _.. ___ _.1c:::i tural building. Papers were read and U U talks made on matters of interest to 0 D t:ie profession.

COLLEGE BAND IS READY you can of'en (Contmued from Page One) D teach a fell er D

a lot mo' over a The ~1otkiu:0~i~d~ '.:1i~c:::~ iar. L.·u, fren'ly pipe o'

Montana State College of Agriculture

and Mechanic Arts

PracticP.i. courses in Civil. EI~ ·aJ and Mechanical Engb;eering, Mechanic Arts. Agricu:.ture, Dairy, Horti· culmral, Home E conomics, lndustrial Chemistry EC'onomic Biology, Mm1ic and A.rt.

Beautiful ground-A, commodious buildings, com· plete wood and iroL 4bops, extensive laboratories, model kitcben and sewing roomB. muaic and art studio.

J. M. HAMILTON, President BOZEMAN, MONTANA.

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