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f. P TO CAPTAIN <t rt r B cl;. on This t; "l"on·s Ft•ut- haJI E an Fl tcd ''' Lead (;rid r"lJn "arr10rs in n122. Expnuent BOZE:IL'\N, MO.'TA.-A, TGE D.\Y, DECEMBER 6, NU)!BER 10. ;' Organization Basketball g" "::"" :: :: :: 11 :: 1111 AfifilES = "hb year'> letter men in c t M h E h . J ; II LEAD rf HE WORLD :: football will haYe their pict- :: rea es UC nt usiam :: foi· all men ;tudents on Sun- :: •• u1 •s taken for th£: .-.Icntanan :: 1: day, 11, at th• :: :: t (' ntral any time on :: l·hapll'l' house, 11 J 'outh :: :: Tue day, "\\"edre>< 3y or Thur>- .. The Sigma ,\Jpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi teams lead in the :: s·xth >treet, fr<>m to 6 :: \l •nlana Grain' \\in at International ,,, n rn»on,, Each man :: race for the college championship vdth a thousand per cent aver- ' :: o'dock. :: and <.rain ::lh 1 "'-\\aller :: shomd Jl"ake arrangements : age each. 1 he:>e tean1s have each dt!feated two other teams. Near-':! .... •• •• •• .. ,•.• .-. ;,• - •• ,•,• J\raft of Gallatin a:-. :: 1 :: fona.:er Kennedy for use of ly half of the scheduled game ha1 <' been plav_ ed and great en- •• •• ' 1 " - - - :: \\heat t'onk- n, •i:: un.fonns. thu;,iasm has been shown at all the contest;., each team having 175 BARBS ATTFNO lin for , 1 t , me<·ting ll :: :: 1: :: :: 11 n :: :: :: :: I: :: large corps of supporters. S. A. E. team 11lay::; Sigma Chi quitnet I c day aft- this afternoon in what promises to be one of the faste"'t games of )! nbna ha\ e au<led :; MONTANAN TA F the series. I MFrrtNfi MONDAY I aam·:v n t c field, ST.\:\[)!. ·c; OF THE CLUBS I Grain Show, nrw be1 • held in C'hi- 0 ti: 11 I COMMENCES WORK 26 'M'S AW Club. Won. Lost. Pct. Xe" Org2ni'-' 1 tio11 May Hold 'leotings h I FOR SPRING AND S. ·\. E. ..2 0 1000 1 . Do"n To'rn in tlw Future. "" hart cha.-g-e of the , Iontana c·x- allPst man on t e S · Cl 2 0 1000 hibits, and wires from him each day trouhlP in play- Some Difficulty ls E. pcrienced in ' igma 11 ·--· Th B b of the J'udn·inU' have born(' out the S ff . G Omt.-p:a Beta 1 1 .500 c ar s met la3t l\fon,-:-wr even- ,.., off their feet. HaisinR llut ta is o- FALL cs B< a Er ,i!on .. 1 2 .333 i ing in the assembly hall. About '<5 fact that Montana grower> have ear- ns thixd year of inf? .\ head \Vith Tasks. ,!: f Sh•,rt c ur:-1.: o .000 wt>re present and these dis- ril'cl off mo!;t of the c:ovctl:d honors !State. ha\'ing- I Balbs _o 2 .000 I matters of gtncral interest to in the wheat world. u LhC' hman team in The :;.taff of the .\Iontanan, 1 9 22 , Last Tuesday afternoon the race the or(?anization. Caliph Albrecht \\-ralter C. Kraft, of the Gallatin t ... , and playHI on the 'varsity held a meeting on Thursday evening- Fourteen :\lembers of Football Team for the supremacy of the Organiza- , told the members present about a \'alley, sucN·ecleU in ('arrying off the la + ) , ar. His athletic efforts are to g-et the work of the volume well 1 Hece-ive Letters in Recognition tion Lea.gue started when the hoop- similar organization at Arne.-:-;, Iowa. I clficia1 swet·psbkes in wheat, then::- ' l t f ti II h under way. J I lt me< o no >a , fJ\\ cYcr, of Their Performa nces. stcrs representing- the Omega Beta This organization was formed late in by taking the Cl'O\\'n of "wheat king" J•f 1rt de his !t.-t+er i11 both basket- It has heen made known that and Sii:.,rn 1 a ALpha Epsilon fraterni- 191V, and has sul•c·eedcd in making from the Canadian growers, who ha\'c 11 basd.iall. pia\'inl!' forward the is meeting _w_ith J The official emblem of Mon- ties took to the court in the drill hall.1 its full force felt during the past held it for the last two years. His <1 b2 kdball team and considerable nn!iculty 111 raismg tana State athletes. was granted to The game was consi®rably fuster :rear. the problem::; at M. S. C. great winnings came in the spring- 1 i L t ·l en thf'- ba ·ba 1 l team. ::\Ic- the funds neressar'.\- to insure the I fourteen football men nine baseball than was expected by the followers are not so complicated nor the activ- wheat class. l\-luch credit is due .Mel- ( U'rl'n 1 .1 n•or clLct .. ical engi-'. publication of the book. The stu-1 pla\·l-"C1::1 and three men by the of the garn.e. Although both sides ities so numerous, the Barbs hope to vin Conklin, of Oswego, Montana, a nC4·ring, dnd f'oas those cle:-;.itnble qual-1 dent J'ulint? lagt that each. athletic c-ouncil in a meeting on Tues- showt'd the defects of little previous become a strong force in the institu- senior in agronorny at the college. for t c that mak1..· a g. ;cd and a student par a Annual fee of day afternoon . training, the game was a fight from fion in less time than the Ames or- the fitting of this grain for the great good ath t". Br the •<"lectio_n of a has not broug-ht in the amount I The football men, playing in the the first whistle till the last. The ganization required. show. Conklin had charge of the se- man of M Canen',; t,ype. the 1ootball of moriey that was expected of it just ended who are to receive Sig. Alphs. managed to better their It was decided to elect an C;:xecu- lecting of the samples from the i a .. red <>f a of ability while at the same time it has de- their letter, are 'F. A. Asbu1-y, Ted rivals and came out on the upper side tive council of four members, one wheat on the K .. raft farm and of the and initiatin· t '"'t is to carry stroyed the .student field where most Ted Cogswell, Champ Hannon, {lf riri l i:.' to !!1 !'Core. froni each class, council to co- picking of the samples before they c•1r. a long way t w"'rd \'ktory. of thl• previous Annuals have v.,.-rilliam Hu:-emeyer, Arthur .Jorgen- The summan· ism; foilows: operate with the four officers of the were takon to Chicago. He has had sold. College contract, m son, Frnnk Knight, John Mashin, s. A. E. (18). Position. o. B. (13). wganization in the administering of considerable experience in this lme ELLIOT'l' HEADS GRIZZLIES. I June, \\ ith the govenunent m regard I Rar McCarren, Arthur McDonald. c . . ... McCarrer. its affairs. The society i:; looking and in the past two years has had a to . the f of vocational Captain Lloyd Morphey, Eugene Rob- 1 amtHon fol' a suitable meeting place down great deal to do with the success of 1ISSOULA D 1 -Har\·cv El- omitted t is ee, with the resu t that ertson Boyd Slawson and Robert - . · town which would be more central the Gallatin exhibits at the state fair. has bc'<!n• elec""i;;,d the this money, upon which the staff had I Waltc;._ Walter Kennedy was voted l\evi!l [,;;£·-··f_-··jd ····-·· Jorgensou for eveninR meeting-s than is the as- Other successes at the show in- Grizzly football team for the coming counted, has been made_ inaccessible. a lettel' as football manager. t ie · sembly hall. At last reports the Le- eluded the fil'St s.-·enteen places in He will take the place of will be . made The members of last spring 1 s base- Robertson ············ Sutherland gion Hall seemed most likely to be winter whc.at and in the neighbor- ."tcve Sullivan. who recch·es his di- v..,th the \:CX:ational . m the I ball team who ""ill be awarded letters Center. selectc.-d for this purpose. hood of ten places in the Durum 1>loma in law in .June. Elliott is a near future if such is possible. are C;tptain Forrest Atterbury Mer - Dean Watts bonnfide class. n•ember of the cla.;;s of '2:3. are opened with rill Alquist, John Bowen, George Right guard. In order to become a the pnntmg houses m regaTd to the Finley Glenn Fox Fl'ank Johnson , Hatfield Brig-ht member of the Barbs it is necessary printing and binding _ of the volume , Ray McCarren, Geoi'.ge Rassley and 1 Left guard. to subscribe to its constitution. Early HEADS ORE-DIGGERS. and this contract ·•nll be closed m Merlin Zuck. R last week 57 men had sig-ned and BUTTE, ISO\'. 2V.-William Mur - th f k eferee--Richards. ·the officors hope to obtain the signa- PRO:'t!INE'.'<T HOME ECONOMICS WO)JAN TO VISIT I '.'< THIS WEEK phy, class of '23, was tonight chosen e course o ne.xt wee·. Three men of last spring's track Umpire-Graves. tures of all prospective members at a' captain of next year's footiball be a:o:::.mo:s team will also t'eceive the award for Timer Kennedy. a nearly date. ·s Mildred W . I h f th team of the l\Iontana School of :\1ines instructions are received from the en- EQ. ---- ---- nere. gravers. Hastings. I Baker. Luth er, Cooper. TH E MEL TI N fi POT nesota University will be in Boze- STUDENTS ASKED TO DONATE The council al so made recommen-1 field goals-Robertson 2, Nevill man on December lO and 11. MONT ANA STATE S. "Al'SHOTS FOH MONTANAN dations for the l ositions of manager 2, Beckley 2, ;\foore, Jorgenson 3, Miss Weigley is mak ing- a tour of One important thing- of general in- i Robe1t- TO BE PRESENTED I fiRAD IS HONORED terest to the general student body r ecommended for next year's football I son 2. ! and Utah, in the interes(s n" Am- BY TORMENTORS Henrietta Moebus to Be Cha irm an of Home Economics Sect ion at Teachers' Con\·ention. At the Association meeting for l11gh school teachers of !llontana, held in Great Falls. Miss Henrietta bus was elected. chairman of the Home Econornic .... soct ion of the 192.:2 <.:onvcntion. Miss :\loebus will have charge of the 1>lans for the Home Economics program at the next a so- dation meeting. A great honor was bestowed upon Moebus with this election, as Home Economics i one •·f the largest and most important sections of the Teachers tion. Mis:, l\foebus was a member of last ye: 1' g-1·a.duating tlas:-;. COLLEfiE PURCHASES BLOODED STOCK Montana C'-0l!egc now has a Joundation herd of thoroud1breci cat- 'e that ranks with the ,·ery best col- ef?CS in America, in the i.:stim:ition of Professur A rnctt, head of the animal l 1 usba11dry department, who knows tl10 1.:olll'gC' herd...; of the eountrv as · 1·w other men know them. . Sc,·eral recL•nt to the col- : gc hNd arc n:s.ponsiblc for the ,tanding of the herd. Recent appro - priation, to the animal husbandry division have enabled that department to purchaso some new ioundation tock, and the stock bought ranks among the best obtainable. The bull, • "olonol Perfection, sU.te grand cham- 1 ion, come from a line that com- 1 ian,ls rrs1.cct of Herefo1·d bre«lers •II over America, and the four Here- ford heif<-n bought from Lester Thompson. a leading breeder. are of .s goo<l stock. These animals are to ·onn th1· nucleus of the n( w college l r<l, anll "ill act as thl• ioun<lation or ti e •tock of the An.·iety line at e college. by the 'napshe>t Editor of the l\fon- received the council's reconunendation B. E. BEATS BAR BR. In orde1· that :Ill the women of tanan. This box will be a receptacle fol' ba ketball manager, and Wilfred for any snapshots. prints or nega- Leary fm- assistant manager for the tives that may be handed in. E very season now under way. Wednesday evening saw the Co ll ege Dr ama tic Club to Hold contest of the series, when the B. E."o outs for Cast of This Great tunity to meet Miss Weigl<•y while student who has any snaps of the campus or about any of the students should put their name on them and drop them in. These will be kept under the name handed in with th em, and will be r eturned after the cuts hn,·e been made from them. As the si1apshot section of the Annua l is one of the most inte11'sting. the student.< should. make an effort to drop in a few snaps as soon as possib le. INTERCLASS DEBATE NEXT MONDAY REV E. R .CURRY SPEAKS TO MEN triumphed over the Barbs by a Ame ri can -Dra ma. she is here, several 3ocial ; ,.,rictions of 28 to 14. Rivines was the high have been planned . Miss Weigley point maker of the game an-i. t!lade There was a well attended meeting will be the guest of honor at. a tea six baskets before the final whistle of the Dramatic Club on Thursdav given by Miss Branegna nnd i\1iss blew. ., The swumary: afternoon, about all of the members Lee, in t he recreation room.s at t.lie Beta Eps. (2 8 ). Position. Barbs (1 4 ) being present. The most important Evergreen Apartments, Satu1clay action taken was that the Club de- afternoon. A dinner will he given --- White-·····-·-···· ····--············ .. ·-·· Murphy cided to put on the play. "The Melt- in the Home Economics D•p•H""" I Right fie ld. Delega t es to Int ercoll eg iate Coin-en- Ri,-:ines ....... Hirsch ing Pot." This is a very worth while at the College, Saturday tion Give Re por ts to Women Left field. play, and the club plan to make it This dinner \viii be served uy the S tuden ts. ;\[<Guinn M b one of the biggest attractions of the members of Phi Upsilon Omiomn, of Center. 0 erg year. All those who ·are inte1·estecl which Miss Weigley is also a member. On Friday the reg-ular assembly McKenzie Taylor in dramatics are urged to watch the Miss Weig!ey will also be the lwnor hour was used for two assemblies, Rigt guard. bulletin board for a schedule of the guest. at a · 1 Phi'' at the Woman's League meeting- in the Haugland Rutter tryouts, which will probably be held the Bungalow, Sunday morniug. regular hall and the men students\ Left guard . some time during· the week, and at·e There will be a H11r.1e Econo:nics convening in the gymnasium. Rcferl·e-Ril'hards. optm to all students, whether they I meeH 1 ng at the Coll• .. I Rev. E. R. Cuny addressee! the Umnirc-Gra,· are members of the club or not. A 11:00 A. M., wher•' )fi" Wdidc;- v. :ll Tl -. -- 1 b b I men's assembly. speaking on the 1111 "c·r 1 -, - 1 ·i ·ones. of tho::.e people who have been se- speak. All college :;iris and w01nl_in rn 'ilnnual mtt-·r-c ass de ate e- . . . . - s · h . · I t . h d h I value nnd necess1ty of conv1Ct10n 1n / Substitutions--B E Sla,"soii · j lected to become new members of t e of Bozeman mtt.:rcsto..!U m F.eon- t''-"·<'en t 1t· res men an sop omore . . - · ' ·· .. v ' C · · debak will be held in the aud- Followmg the Darbs, A..stell, Peltier. Dramatic lub will also be rn omil'5 are invited to :ittt- 1 nc' this !Hf'E:t- itorium of the Gallati:l County High o_f c\·enls trom the early ·1 Field goals-White 2, Rivines 6, the' n_ear future. . . mg. School on evening, Decem- tunes up through the. present times, ;J, Haug-land 2, Astell 3. week the Dramatic Club is l\Iiss \Vcigley will be lh(' ,,, ·l o[ lr at 8 o'clock. he the leadmg men of each 3., going: to new A Hamilton Hall during :-tay in The debaters hel<l their I period, huw111g . hm;\' f'Uch men as throws-Astel1, Murphy, :\fc- box is to b(j placed nl:'ar the Bozeman .. ! .. 1 t t 1 t W d d William E. Glad.tone, David Lloyd I Guinn 2 ". !" Club store in the main hall and MUSIC CONCERT TO ma ryou s as e nes ay, as a . · result of which three \Vere picked to G and Theodore owed --- any one '"ho "ishes to become a t tl I f ,, 4 t thc•n· success to moral convict10n. · SI ht Sh C I member may deposit hi, name for mee ie c ass 0 ora ors nex.. I aug er ort -0ur.se. d A h d week. The ones chosen from these 1\1iss K. Keown took charge of the The igma Chis were able to run era 10n !l :;op omorcs an BE HELD DEr t 3 tryouts we1e Misses Gertrude Meier assemhly for the closing and led. m up a of 5.3 to 8 against the upper are ehg1ble for mem- -'l.J' and Ktturah Tibbles and l\fr. Glen some of the new college songs, m- Short Course t<am on the followmg I berslup this year and the present Boyer. ' troducmg two of the winnin'? J evening. The game was too one- Fre:shnum clal:i:'.I _ will. be The sophomores \vill be represent- song-s from the recent song contest. sided to be exciting, and the Sigs. on the waitm,,. h't to be chR1- )!u•ic Facult) Will Give \nolher En- ed by lwo of their last year's de- I M1-. Howard . of the music depart-1 things their own way from the ble tor election next year. tertainmenl Next Tuesday and all h · "th Th D t"c Cl b h de<oided to Students are Especial!) [n,·ited haters and one new man, Gordon Cot- ment, opened t e_ m _ eehng "'. n some s. tart _ to finish. VVhitne_ y, l ast year_ 's e ram a 1 u as tier and \Villiani Moore having de- W(.)ll rendercri v10lm selections. ,·ars1ly center. was high man with petition a national honorary dramatic lo he rPesent. bated here Jast year. and Joseph At the women's assemblv in the old I eight baskets to his credit. society a.nd results of this will soon J b k Do not forg·et the fm u1tJ· t·r 4 ....... Wagner being a new rnan on the plat- a<::st>mbly hall the members of the The e mown. fonn. 'Vomen's League were given a report Sigma Chi (!5:1)_ Position. S. H. ( ). The names that art! to be handed which is to be.· given i: · The >ubject to be debated will be. of the sc>Conrl annual inter-collegiate, }facDonahl .. But.tleman in are to be in the box by Thursday ·: .ib concert is to be one 01 un- ' 11 . t I R" ht f" Id evenin,.,., as the names \Vill be placed I usual_ ink rest ant! all studrnts are 1 Resoh·cd, That Congres::> shou ( pass ('Ofl\'l'ntion of women's organ1za ions, 1g ie · ,.., 11 1 the amended bonus bill." This which \\as held in ,Berkley. Calif. I Fox Lee before the club that night. and any ) Ul"J.{C< to come. is a subject that is of vital import- 1 he report was very well and inter- Left field. one who wishes to petition. tha club The dcp:u-tment has taken nnce to the American people at the gi\•cn by both Peg" I Helmer must have his name in bv that time. .!reai pains and many ho'.lr of prac- present.. time and should <lrnw out a Lmd,,.ley and Kathcn11e eKown Center. For an\· information the il:e to n1akt? t.his concert one of more good attendance for talkiest be- I Holl1stcr .. Cooper I club, "Ali"' nh-inl's. will bl"' able to ha 1 1 1' .. ,al inh·rl':-tL Since han.· tween the two classes. The member:' Hcln the na.p:.:hot Editor by get- Right guard. !!in.• thC' wanted material. a n 1 sic compose 4 of such I h t 111u idar. a:s we are f r un- of the team:-; are showing yt t I' 11"l in the b( x 'ar1y. R ea ,(;n a kren in ere-f.t aq fhe winning of this --- Lt!'t guard. If you ha\C> any grtO<l :--naps on ... ' i :l.\' let- u:. show th "'afulty ,lebatf:' c-otmls toward the \\ .. Jae 5pent the weC'k- Rcforec j the or L'o-cd!'. :-:.lip ·l'm to thel ft 'departn. nt tha W<> J.(\e them cu:l. end at hi:-. hnme in Livinz ... ton. (Continued on Pai:-e Four.) :-;hot Editor. u fulle t Uf\ ort

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Page 1: Y, DECEMBER 6, !~21. g :: :: 11 :: 1111 ~ 1 …...1ISSOULA 1 -Har\·cv El- omitted t is ee, with the resu t that ertson Boyd Slawson and Robert . · town which would be more central

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CAPTAIN TEA~ <t rt r B cl;. on This t; "l"on·s Ft•ut­

haJI E an •~ Fl tcd ''' Lead (;rid r"lJn "arr10rs in n122.

Expnuent BOZE:IL'\N, MO.'TA.-A, TGE D.\Y, DECEMBER 6, !~21. NU)!BER 10.

'~ Fi~;.:·\;~~-~\-o'~~\ ~~~- ;'Organization Basketball g" "::"" :: :: :: 11 :: 1111 ~ 1 MONTANA AfifilES = "hb year'> letter men in ~ I c t M h E h . ~ nit~lp:~ll o~;~ronop:OI J h~~~~ ; II LEAD rf HE WORLD :: football will haYe their pict- :: rea es UC nt usiam :: foi· all men ;tudents on Sun- :: •• u1 •s taken for th£: .-.Icntanan :: 1: day, De~C'mb<.·r 11, at th• :: :: t (' ntral ~tudio any time on :: l·hapll'l' house, 11 J • 'outh :: :: Tue day, "\\"edre>< 3y or Thur>- .. The Sigma ,\Jpha Epsilon and Sigma Chi teams lead in the :: s·xth >treet, fr<>m to 6 :: \l •nlana Grain' \\in at International

,,, n rn»on,, Each man :: race for the college championship vdth a thousand per cent aver- ' :: o'dock. :: Ila~ and <.rain ::lh1"'-\\aller :: shomd Jl"ake arrangements : age each. 1 he:>e tean1s have each dt!feated two other teams. Near-':!.... •• •• •• .. ,•.• .-. ;,• -•• ,•,• 1.~. J\raft of Gallatin Cro,~ikd a:-.

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1:: • fona.:er Kennedy for use of ~ ly half of the scheduled game ha1 <' been plav_ ed and great en- •• •• '1 " - - - :: \\heat Kin~-,leh·in t'onk-

n, rl~":~n •i:: c~~~~7~ ~ un.fonns. ~ thu;,iasm has been shown at all the contest;., each team having 175 BARBS ATTFNO lin Prep~~:"~r;iin for , 1 t , me<·ting ll :: :: 1: :: :: 11 n :: :: :: :: I: :: large corps of supporters. S. A. E. team 11lay::; Sigma Chi quitnet I

c day aft- this afternoon in what promises to be one of the faste"'t games of )! nbna a~riculturi•ts ha\ e au<led

:.~~~- :; MONTANAN TA F the series. I MFrrtNfi MONDAY I aam·:v .~tr~lh; ;~t~~~~~~~:I );~:'.'."'~a's n t c field, ST.\:\[)!. ·c; OF THE CLUBS I Grain Show, nrw be1 • held in C'hi-

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i'~~!:i~~::~ I COMMENCES WORK 26 'M'S AW ~RDED Club. Won. Lost. Pct. Xe" Org2ni'-'1tio11 May Hold 'leotings ~~~~~'i'~· ;~· -'~~:i:~~ ~~~~: ~~:ll,~~ h I FOR SPRING AND S. ·\. E. ..2 0 1000

1. Do"n To'rn in tlw Future. "" hart cha.-g-e of the , Iontana c·x-allPst man on t e S · Cl 2 0 1000 hibits, and wires from him each day

trouhlP in play- Some Difficulty ls E. pcrienced in ' igma 11

·--· Th B b of the J'udn·inU' have born(' out the S ff

. G Omt.-p:a Beta 1 1 .500 c ar s met la3t l\fon,-:-wr even- ,.., ~ off their feet. HaisinR ~10ney, llut ta is o- FALL ATHl~Tf cs B< a Er ,i!on .. 1 2 .333 i ing in the assembly hall. About '<5 fact that Montana grower> have ear-

ns thixd year of inf? .\head \Vith It~ Tasks. ,!: f Sh•,rt c ur:-1.: o .000 L1pember~ wt>re present and these dis- ril'cl off mo!;t of the c:ovctl:d honors !State. ha\'ing- I Balbs _o 2 .000 I cuf'i~cd matters of gtncral interest to in the wheat world.

u LhC' F~ hman team in hi~· The :;.taff of the .\Iontanan, 1922 , Last Tuesday afternoon the race the or(?anization. Caliph Albrecht \\-ralter C. Kraft, of the Gallatin t ~- ... , and playHI on the 'varsity held a meeting on Thursday evening- Fourteen :\lembers of Football Team for the supremacy of the Organiza- , told the members present about a \'alley, sucN·ecleU in ('arrying off the

la + ) , ar. His athletic efforts are to g-et the work of the volume well 1 Hece-ive Letters in Recognition tion Lea.gue started when the hoop- similar organization at Arne.-:-;, Iowa. I clficia1 swet·psbkes in wheat, then::-' l t f ti II h under way. J I • lt me< o no >a , fJ\\ cYcr, a~ of Their Performances. stcrs representing- the Omega Beta This organization was formed late in by taking the Cl'O\\'n of "wheat king"

J•f ~ 1rt de his !t.-t+er i11 both basket- It has heen made known that and Sii:.,rn1a ALpha Epsilon fraterni- 191V, and has sul•c·eedcd in making from the Canadian growers, who ha\'c 11 basd.iall. pia\'inl!' forward the bu~iness si.:i~r. is meeting _w_ith J The "~[." official emblem of Mon- ties took to the court in the drill hall.1 its full force felt during the past held it for the last two years. His

<1 b2 kdball team and considerable nn!iculty 111 raismg tana State athletes. was granted to The game was consi®rably fuster :rear. Sine~ the problem::; at M. S. C. great winnings came in the spring-1 i L t ·l en thf'- ba ·ba1 l team. ::\Ic- the funds neressar'.\- to insure the I fourteen football men nine baseball than was expected by the followers are not so complicated nor the activ- wheat class. l\-luch credit is due .Mel­

( U'rl'n 1 .1 n•or clLct .. ical engi-'. publication of the book. The stu-1 pla\·l-"C1::1 and three tra~k men by the of the garn.e. Although both sides ities so numerous, the Barbs hope to vin Conklin, of Oswego, Montana, a nC4·ring, dnd f'oas those cle:-;.itnble qual-1 dent J'ulint? lagt ~pring that each. athletic c-ouncil in a meeting on Tues- showt'd the defects of little previous become a strong force in the institu- senior in agronorny at the college. for t c that mak1..· a g. ;cd ~tudcnt and a student par a rt:~lar Annual fee of day afternoon . training, the game was a fight from fion in less time than the Ames or- the fitting of this grain for the great

good ath t". Br the •<"lectio_n of a ~~.;;o has not broug-ht in the amount I The football men, playing in the the first whistle till the last. The ganization required. show. Conklin had charge of the se­man of M Canen',; t,ype. the 1ootball of moriey that was expected of it ~eason just ended who are to receive Sig. Alphs. managed to better their It was decided to elect an C;:xecu- lecting of the samples from the ~m i a .. red <>f a lend~r of ability while at the same time it has de- their letter, are 'F. A. Asbu1-y, Ted rivals and came out on the upper side tive council of four members, one wheat on the K .. raft farm and of the and initiatin· t '"'t is ~un• to carry stroyed the .student field where most Cate~. Ted Cogswell, Champ Hannon, {lf riri l i:.' to !!1 !'Core. froni each class, thi~ council to co- picking of the samples before they

c•1r. a long way t w"'rd \'ktory. of thl• previous Annuals have be~n v.,.-rilliam Hu:-emeyer, Arthur .Jorgen- The summan· ism; foilows: operate with the four officers of the were takon to Chicago. He has had sold. ~he College contract, do~ed m son, Frnnk Knight, John Mashin, s. A. E. (18). • Position. o. B. (13). wganization in the administering of considerable experience in this lme

ELLIOT'l' HEADS GRIZZLIES. I June, \\ ith the govenunent m regard I Rar McCarren, Arthur McDonald. c . . ... McCarrer. its affairs. The society i:; looking and in the past two years has had a to . the f~es f of vocational st~dents Captain Lloyd Morphey, E ugene Rob-

1 amtHon ·-····"R"i-~ht. fl~ld fol' a suitable meeting place down great deal to do with the success of

1ISSOULA D 1 -Har\·cv El- omitted t is ee, with the resu t that ertson Boyd Slawson and Robert - . · town which would be more central the Gallatin exhibits at the state fair. ho~t has bc'<!n• elec""i;;,d ~aptain ~f the this money, upon which the staff had I Waltc;._ Walter Kennedy was voted l\evi!l [,;;£·-··f_-··jd····-··Jorgensou for eveninR meeting-s than is the as- Other successes at the show in-Grizzly football team for the coming counted, has been made_ inaccessible. a lettel' as football manager. t ie · sembly hall. At last reports the Le- eluded the fil'St s.-·enteen places in ~eason. He will take the place of S~mc aiTa~~en~ents will be . made The members of last spring1s base- Robertson ············ Sutherland gion Hall seemed most likely to be winter whc.at and in the neighbor-."tcve Sullivan. who recch·es his di- v..,th the \:CX:ational . studen~s m the I ball team who ""ill be awarded letters Center. selectc.-d for this purpose. hood of ten places in the Durum 1>loma in law in .June. Elliott is a near future if such is possible. are C;tptain Forrest Atterbury Mer- Dean Watts bonnfide class. n•ember of the cla.;;s of '2:3. Neg~ti~tions are b~ing opened with rill Alquist, John Bowen, George Right guard. In order to become a

the pnntmg houses m regaTd to the Finley Glenn Fox Fl'ank Johnson , Hatfield Brig-ht member of the Barbs it is necessary printing and binding_ of the volume, Ray McCarren, Geoi'.ge Rassley and

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Left guard. to subscribe to its constitution. Early ~IURPHY HEADS ORE-DIGGERS. and this contract ·•nll be closed m Merlin Zuck. • R last week 57 men had sig-ned and BUTTE, ISO\'. 2V.-William Mur- th f k eferee--Richards. ·the officors hope to obtain the signa-

PRO:'t!INE'.'<T HOME ECONOM ICS WO)JAN TO VISIT I '.'< BOZE~TAX THIS WEEK

phy, class of '23, was tonight chosen e course o ne.xt wee·. Three men of last spring's track Umpire-Graves. tures of all prospective members at a' captain of next year's footiball be Ts~,;:: a:o:::.mo:s t~~e ~~~:i';~~in:~~ team will also t'eceive the award for Timer Kennedy. a nearly date. ~Ii ·s Mildred W . I h f th team of the l\Iontana School of :\1ines instructions are received from the en- ~1~~!~ a~!~·it&t!!~eya:;e C~~s~i~t B;~~~ le~~u~:\~~~~~o~~; EQ. L;~dBr!~~~~ ---- ---- H~m: E~onomics ~~~::tme~~e a:

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~Iin~ nere. gravers. Hastings. I Baker. Luther, Cooper. THE MELTINfi POT nesota University will be in Boze-

STUDENTS ASKED TO DONATE The council al so made recommen-1 field goals-Robertson 2, Nevill man on December lO and 11. MONT ANA STATE S. "Al'SHOTS FOH MONTANAN dations for the l ositions of manager 2, Beckley 2, ;\foore, Jorgenson 3, Miss Weigley is mak ing- a tour of

One important thing- of general in- ::~s::'.s~:t0:;:nag~a~or i~:e~0":~:~ i :>I~r:~'"~,:~"~::'.:i':;.genson, Robe1t- TO BE PRESENTED I ~~~ia:v~~:~n~t~~=:hi:;~~~in~lo;;~:; fiRAD IS HONORED terest to the general student body recommended for next year's football I son 2. ! and Utah, in the interes(s n" tii~ Am-

::l~h~en;:i~ h:~i~~~ni;~h~0 n~:tp;:~~ ~~:~~~er,n~an!g~~-rryw1~1ennK!:.:;. BY TORMENTORS ~~i~~~ic:~~~= i~e1°e~~~~~ c~~~~~;:;i,on Henrietta Moebus to Be Chairm an of

Home Economics Section at ~ext Teachers' Con\·ention.

At the Association meeting for l11gh school teachers of !llontana, held in Great Falls. Miss Henrietta ~foe­bus was elected. chairman of the Home Econornic .... soction of the 192.:2 <.:onvcntion. Miss :\loebus will have charge of the 1>lans for the Home Economics program at the next a so­dation meeting. A great honor was bestowed upon ~[iss Moebus with this election, as Home Economics i one •·f the largest and most important sections of the Teachers As:-;ocia~

tion. Mis:, l\foebus was a member of last ye: 1' g-1·a.duating tlas:-;.

COLLEfiE PURCHASES BLOODED STOCK

Montana Stat~ C'-0l!egc now has a Joundation herd of thoroud1breci cat­'e that ranks with the ,·ery best col­ef?CS in America, in the i.:stim:ition of Professur A rnctt, head of the animal l1 usba11dry department, who knows tl10 1.:olll'gC' herd...; of the eountrv as · 1·w other men know them. .

Sc,·eral recL•nt add ition~ to the col­: gc hNd arc n:s.ponsiblc for the ,tanding of the herd. Recent appro­priation, to the animal husbandry division have enabled that department to purchaso some new ioundation tock, and the stock bought ranks

among the best obtainable. The bull, • "olonol Perfection, sU.te grand cham-1 ion, come from a line that com-1 ian,ls rrs1.cct of Herefo1·d bre«lers •II over America, and the four Here­ford heif<-n bought from Lester Thompson. a leading breeder. are of .s goo<l stock. These animals are to ·onn th1· nucleus of the n( w college

l r<l, anll "ill act as thl• ioun<lation or ti e •tock of the An.·iety line at e college.

by the 'napshe>t Editor of the l\fon- received the council's reconunendation B. E. BEATS BAR BR. In orde1· that :Ill the women of tanan. This box will be a receptacle fol' ba ketball manager, and Wilfred for any snapshots. prints or nega- Leary fm- assistant manager for the tives that may be handed in. E very season now under way.

Wednesday evening saw the ~e1.:on<l College Dra matic Club t o Hold Try ~ ~~~1~~,~~on~~~~i~~l:Y h~::1:~t~~ti'1~~ contest of the series, when the B. E."o outs for Cast of Th is Great tunity to meet Miss Weigl<•y while

student who has any snaps of t he campus or about any of the students should put their name on them and drop them in. These will be kept under the name handed in with t hem, and will be returned after the cuts hn,·e been made from them. As the si1apshot section of the Annual is one of the most inte11'sting. the student.< should. make an effort to drop in a few snaps as soon as possible.

INTERCLASS DEBATE NEXT MONDAY

REV E. R .CURRY SPEAKS TO MEN

triumphed over the Barbs by a ~('Ort' American -Drama. she is here, several 3ocial ; ,.,rictions of 28 to 14. Rivines was the high have been planned. Miss Weigley point maker of the game an-i. t!lade There was a well attended meeting will be the guest of honor at. a tea six baskets before the final whistle of the Dramatic Club on Thursdav given by Miss Branegna nnd i\1iss blew. .,

The swumary: afternoon, about all of the members Lee, in t he recreation room.s at t.lie Beta Eps. (28). Position. Barbs (14) being present. The most important Evergreen Apartments, Satu1clay

action taken was that the Club de- afternoon. A dinner will he given --- White-·····-·-···· ····--············ .. ·-·· Murphy cided to put on the play. "The Melt- in the Home Economics D•p•H"""

I Right fie ld.

Delegat es to Intercollegia te Coin-en- Ri,-:ines ....... Hirsch ing Pot." This is a very worth while at the College, Saturday ~V<"ning. t ion Give Re ports t o Women Left field. play, and the club plan to make it This dinner \viii be served uy the

Students. ;\[<Guinn M b one of the biggest attractions of the members of Phi Upsilon Omiomn, of Center. 0 erg year. All those who ·are inte1·estecl which Miss Weigley is also a member.

On Friday the reg-ular assembly McKenzie Taylor in dramatics are urged to watch the Miss Weig!ey will also be the lwnor hour was used for two assemblies, Rigt guard. bulletin board for a schedule of the guest. at a ·

1Phi'' breakfa.~t ~in..n at

the Woman's League meeting- in the Haugland Rutter tryouts, which will probably be held the Bungalow, Sunday morniug. regular hall and the men students\ Left guard. some time during· the week, and at·e There will be a H11r.1e Econo:nics convening in the gymnasium. Rcferl·e-Ril'hards. optm to all students, whether they I meeH1ng at the Coll• .. ·.~c~ ~aturday,

I Rev. E. R. Cuny addressee! the Umnirc-Gra,· are members of the club or not. A 11:00 A. M., wher•' )fi" Wdidc;- v. :ll

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1 b b I men's assembly. speaking on the T·1111"c·r 1-,-1·i ·ones. li~t of tho::.e people who have been se- speak. All college :;iris and w01nl_in rn 'ilnnual mtt-·r-c ass de ate e- . . . . - s · h . ·

I t. h d h I value nnd necess1ty of conv1Ct10n 1n / Substitutions--B E Sla,"soii · j lected to become new members of t e of Bozeman mtt.:rcsto..!U m Hom~ F.eon-t''-"·<'en t 1t· res men an sop omore . . - · ' ·· .. v ' • C · · debak ~quad:.- will be held in the aud- ever~dar l~fe. Followmg the ~ou.rse Darbs, Gle~~on A..stell, Peltier. Dramatic lub will also be po~ted rn omil'5 are invited to :ittt-

1nc' this !Hf'E:t-

itorium of the Gallati:l County High o_f c\·enls trom the early B1~hcal ·1 Field goals-White 2, Rivines 6, the' n_ear future. . . mg. School on ~Ionday evening, Decem- tunes up through the. present times, ~lcGu inn ;J, Haug-land 2, Astell 3. 'Ih1~ week the Dramatic Club is l\Iiss \Vcigley will be lh(' ~· ,,, ·l o[ ~ lr l~. at

8 o'clock. he c~rew fortl~ the leadmg men of each ~lurphy 3., going: to ~on:-ider new member~. A Hamilton Hall during h~t· :-tay in

The fr~hm.en debaters hel<l their I period, huw111g . hm;\' f'Uch men as F'r~ throws-Astel1, Murphy, :\fc- box is go1~1g to b(j placed nl:'ar the Bozeman .. !.. 1 t t 1 t W d d William E. Glad.tone, David Lloyd I Guinn 2 ". !" Club store in the main hall and MUSIC CONCERT TO ma ryou s as e nes ay, as a . · result of which three \Vere picked to G ~rgc and Theodore Roos.ev~lt owed --- ~ any one '"ho "ishes to become a

t tl I f ,,

4 t ~ thc•n· success to moral convict10n. · SI ht Sh C I member may deposit hi, name for mee ie c ass 0 ~ ora ors nex.. I 1 g~ aug er ort -0ur.se. d t· A h d

week. The ones chosen from these 1\1iss K. Keown took charge of the The • igma Chis were able to run con~1 era 10n !l :;op omorcs an BE HELD DEr t 3 tryouts we1e Misses Gertrude Meier assemhly for the closing and led. m up a ~core of 5.3 to 8 against the upper clas~men are ehg1ble for mem- -'l.J' and Ktturah Tibbles and l\fr. Glen some of the new college songs, m- Short Course t<am on the followmg I berslup this year and the present Boyer. ' troducmg two of the winnin'? cla3~ J evening. The game was too one- Fre:shnum clal:i:'.I _ m~mbers will. be

The sophomores \vill be represent- song-s from the recent song contest. sided to be exciting, and the Sigs. plac~'<i on the waitm,,. h't to be chR1- )!u•ic Facult) Will Give \nolher En-ed by lwo of their last year's de- I M1-. Howard. of the music depart-1 h~d things their own way from the ble tor election next year. tertainmenl Next Tuesday and all

h · "th Th D t"c Cl b h de<oided to Students are Especial!) [n,·ited haters and one new man, Gordon Cot- ment, opened t e_ m_ eehng "'. n some s. tart_ to finish. VVhitne_ y, last year_ 's e ram a 1 u as tier and \Villiani Moore having de- W(.)ll rendercri v10lm selections. ,·ars1ly center. was high man with petition a national honorary dramatic lo he rPesent. bated here Jast year. and Joseph At the women's assemblv in the old I eight baskets to his credit. society a.nd results of this will soon

J b k Do not forg·et the fm u1tJ· t·r 4 ....... Wagner being a new rnan on the plat- a<::st>mbly hall the members of the The ~ummary: e mown. ~ fonn. 'Vomen's League were given a report Sigma Chi (!5:1)_ Position. S. H. ( ). The names that art! to be •handed which is to be.· given D1...•rcmb~r i: · The >ubject to be debated will be. of the sc>Conrl annual inter-collegiate, }facDonahl .. But.tleman in are to be in the box by Thursday ·: .ib concert is to be one

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' 11 . t I R" ht f" Id evenin,.,., as the names \Vill be placed I usual_ inkrest ant! all studrnts are 1 Resoh·cd, That Congres::> shou ( pass ('Ofl\'l'ntion of women's organ1za ions, 1g ie · ,.., 11 1 the amended ~oldicr bonus bill." This which \\as held in ,Berkley. Calif. I Fox Lee before the club that night. and any c~pet:i 3 ) Ul"J.{C< to come. is a subject that is of vital import- 1 he report was very well and inter- Left field. one who wishes to petition. tha club The mu~ic dcp:u-tment has taken nnce to the American people at the c:-;tin~ly gi\•cn by both clclt'."g-nte~. Peg" I ~·h1tn~.r Helmer must have his name in bv that time. .!reai pains and many ho'.lr of prac-present.. time and should <lrnw out a Lmd,,.ley and Kathcn11e eKown Center. For an\· information rc~·mding- the il:e to n1akt? t.his concert one of more good attendance for thi~ talkiest be- I Holl1stcr .. Cooper I club, "Ali"' nh-inl's. will bl"' able to ha 1

1 1' .. ,al inh·rl':-tL Since Wt~ han.· tween the two classes. The member:' Hcln the na.p:.:hot Editor by get- Right guard. !!in.• thC' wanted material. a n 1sic d~parlm€'nt compose

4 of such

I h t 111u idar. a:s we are f r un-of the team:-; thl."'mse1ve~ are showing tit•~ yt t I' 11"l ~:::i in the b( x 'ar1y. Richard~ R ea ,(;n

a kren in ere-f.t aq fhe winning of this --- Lt!'t guard. If you ha\C> any grtO<l :--naps on ... ' i :l.\' n~ let- u:. show th "'afulty ,lebatf:' c-otmls toward the inter-cla5~ \\ .. Jae "\\ThHne.~ 5pent the weC'k- Rcforec ~Ton:~enson . j the f{'llow~ or L'o-cd!'. :-:.lip ·l'm to thel ft 'departn. nt tha W<> J.(\e them cu:l. end at hi:-. hnme in Livinz ... ton. (Continued on Pai:-e Four.) Sru~ :-;hot Editor. u fulle t Uf\ ort

Page 2: Y, DECEMBER 6, !~21. g :: :: 11 :: 1111 ~ 1 …...1ISSOULA 1 -Har\·cv El- omitted t is ee, with the resu t that ertson Boyd Slawson and Robert . · town which would be more central

P AGE TWO. Tfl.E WEEKLY EXPONENT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER C., lV~l.

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The "~eekly Exponent is strictly a student enterp1·ise. It1s chief pur­pose l~ to present to its l·caders, each week, an aCl:ttrate aml complete record of tl1~ developments in colleg~ affairs Juring that period and to e-xert its full influe11ce for the upbuildillf! of l\!onlana State College. The pape1· is the result o! voluntary ~ffort put foTth by the students ·who cmnpose the staff. -l ll ' l l l li l l 1 11 1 I I 11(1 11 I I I i i I 1 11 1 1 111 111111 111 1 .11 I I 111111 111 I I 1 11 1 11 11 111111! 1 I i i t 1IU llllll 1111

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Pubfo·hl'd eYery Tuesday of the Co1Iege year by the staff chosen fron1 the students o.t' the .Montana Stnte College of the Uni\-crsity of Montana, Boze­man, Montana.

Arceptance for .Mailing at Special Rate of Postage provided for in Section llO:J, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized February 17, 1919.

Did ~rou ever try to line up a date with somebody for your sweetie? And then in order to clinch the date, did you ever have to promise to pay all bills'? And tlwn die.I th~ fellow who

"'\~·het~ do the jdJyfi. h ::.- their jelly?'~

"Fi-om the oc-Nrn cunent..;:;."'

Did :\lcCoy pr£>'cr tl1r- dart~ roo~1! 11 \VcU for the le'~ of Pete!''

! PA~~A~:H~~;R~!o?RE I I

took the date e,·cr crurnb the party IJllllHI Ul ll ll il lf l tl lll!l l 11.1 111 .l l !l l UI I I 1 1\1 l ll l Cl!ll. I I I I l ' I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I 11' 1 t i l l I I I~

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t.hing you did'? And to cap the cli-max, did he ever blame you. after­wards for the bum time? Aud did any of this ever make you understand whv your sweetie has girl iTiends, anYho.w? Isn't life dumb?

EDITOR·IN-CHJEF ......... A. E. McFARLIN, '22 Fox: "This is certainly a woml<r-MAKAGING EDITOR.... . ............................. FERGUS MITCHELL, '23 ful liar; high wind and no dust."

ASSOCIATE EDITOR. ................................ CHARLES LYNDON, ·33 SOCIF:TY EDITOR NOKEETA NOBLE ·33 BUSINESS MANAGER... . ............................... LEONARD SWAN, '23

ADVERTISING MANAGER ........................................... VERE WIULIAMS, '23 CIRCULATION MANAGER......... . ....... E DWARD C. PRESTON, '22 ASSIST.Al\T CIRCULATION MGR. . ........ HARRY i\fcCAN'N '23

GENERAL REPORTORIAL ST,\FF

"Do you know a girl with a won-derful complexion named Gladys ){athews?"

... Why, no . Do you hap9en to know what n-ny of her othl'r points of beau­ty arc cal led? 11

Helen C.: ·'Where arc thr ho1·:::;e ELIZABETH BOLE '22 HOWARD TENNEY '23 ARTHUR BERGSTROM '~3 .......... CHLOE COX '23 lntitu<les?" LESLIE GILBERT •za .. . ............... ···- KATI!LEEJ\ CAMERON '24 Ruth D.: "Around the equator-"

George Van: "Well. then, where RICHARD BUCKBY '24 .................. CHARLES SCHURCH '24 are the cowlon.g·itudes?" OCTAVIA IIIARQUIS '25 ... ............. GLEN' C. BOYER ':35 .

DON CA)IERON '25 Ruth D.: "In the milkr way.'

REPORTERS BEING SELECTED BY COMPETITION

( I guess) .

'''\Vhat did you hnve to keep you wm1n on such a long Tide?"

K. 'l'.-"Oh, there W!lS plenty of 'sh'aw' and blankets."

After the Sig-. Alv'i. party-"Did you s.ee mud1 of my girl at

the danc:e? '' "Yes, nearly (·Yerythlng."

!\la1·y Baldwin. ~ftcr opt.min~ the µo.t at an Alpha 0. poker party, h\.llds up four aces to view and asks, ''Come _ on, isn't anybody going r.o co~·~~ i.17 · I~

Strange to s~y, ncbody Wlshed to ~

bet. ~

~rhat ldud cf a fellow is Jack1'' I ~ 11 0h1 he's a ])ill."

"'That explain:-; 'vhy that he is never ,i('k."

I hn:ve heard ~

I Frosh cliemist (much uistre.sed)-

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BAR:"<EY At"'llD BERRY

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Owenhouse Hardware Company 1

"It says here to add l\lHOH to alka­Hatiicld: ···Why does Cottier al- line real:tion, and tla.1·ne<l if I cai1

way:,; look .:;o hnni?:ry ?°' I ind ~.ny alkalint· reaction anywh1..·re.' 1 ·11u111 u 1 :1 1 I ' II I 1 11 11 1\ 1 I I :t I .• I I I • " I I 1 11 I I I ti I 1 I I I II I I ' I .•• I I 11 Ill · I l;J ; 1 1, 1~

ST.\FF APPOINTMENTS.

This week f'e\'eral ne11· names ha1·e been acklecl to The E:q1on­ent staff. In thP tr:;outs which bc,1· entered at the beginning of the college year. they ha,·e shown ability in securing and prepar­i11g news for the paper. and \\'illingness in COYering assignments giYen them. In order to he of any use tl'l a newspaper a student must be dependable; he must ha\"e the ability to write good Eng­lish and he mu~t be willing to do the work assigned to him by the managing editor. It lakes no small amount of time and effort to cany on newspaper \\'O! k. and if ever~- member of the staff does his part a good pa11er is the result. H a fe\\' shil·k a burden is placed on \lie shonklei s of the rest. The stalf has no plat'e for students of the shirker kind. It can get along be~t without them. The f'tuden1s whose nan.es are added to the staff thi>' wl'ek ha1·e "made gootl" in theil· as · gnments and other duties conn eel eel with the printing and distribution of The Exponent and the staff is Yery

l\Iciver: "I can't uruler~tand it

either. He's a crumb."' I How is this for ttic old spirit'! B'll :Moore a ks :Mru garct Patt.tu for a

Duke E1·dman 1:xpands thusly on I sleigh-rhu .. • party and assllres her that the Ft<osh th1tmc subfoc.:t, "Qualit1e~ I 1f he can't vet hold uf a horse and of a Leader:" sleigh ho "111 pull hi:r cnound m a

"A le:1der is made nt of tat-gnt. ]rnnd-sled. Therefore.

0 .r\ le-ailer should ha\·e tho guts of I \r J have a:-:ked \\hat one did on a a c.at.'' ~le1gh ride paity, and are told that

I-!i1.1.ts fvr mt.>n in 11hysirs-

I the study. (•f a! nonomy is the <'hief amusement.

Use glue to make a yardstick. I Yes?

One ~four ncighhoting institutionJ A)iewspa•ier hea•lii>):' fannoun<'l'' had :l fll'l'dr1ll at then· <l1 11·m. A fme lhflt '\\"e n<'\. "l'C ~\lar\" Pir-t...:ord in

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o::howinp: was m~~<le. ""hy m.t haYc ·'Throug;h the Back D~o··."' II w d urn~ ~1t Tfo.mlltt'?l Hall'~

fortunate in securing tl1e;r se>"'.ices for the ernming year. lle--:irar 1 mil ,.0 u Rewnge ·:

The position of as. islant circl.tilnrion manager \\'ill be lilied She-Yes; hut wh>:

you suppose that_ Dl ugla~ ever in­: cJuretl her to enter thl' kih lwn 7-Ex.

The height of expcc·tation-by Harr~· J\IcCann who has ably demonstrated that he ii< capalile lle-Rc·,·enge is sweet. Eli sitting on a hitching-post..

of handling this work. l\Iiss Noneeta )foble has been appointed She-May l call ) ut• \"engrnnce:

sociC'ty editor. Her wo k ~n this line during the past two months He-Yes; but why: Alf. R. would like to know whose has been consistent and her assignments ha\'e been well haEclled. She-Yc·ngeancc ;,. mine. S. A. E. pin Val. is weaTing. He fig-

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tu·es a new bi-other-in-law ought to She will proYe a valuable "sset in this position. Those "ho have · d . Sonwbod\· smcl tlw cabm out at be g:ootl fen: a iivl-bean loan. been appomte to the g• neral reportonal staff han~ demonstrated <'best nut ·was ··exquisitely" fur-1 their dependability and rapability and they are a big asset in l 1'< , "" Eli l'onteins a gre-0t ueal t'f the col­

position. The success 01 the paper is largely tlue to their errol'L~. Fcrgy-"l should say it i'; there iege m'm's ,·icwpoint. on pa1·ti, '. fra.

Those who are appoimt·<l .re: Afth,ir Be 'g$trom. Chloe Cox, Les- is tl.ll)· one light for •wo tc.om<. terutits " d !!''rls. Can't w curgc

lie Gilbert, l{athlecn (, rl _on, R1cl1c.nl ...., cl" n· Charles Schurcl ternit.°f'~ 1 i ~s. Can't we urge

I c:an·1 we t,.it..xn~ u )(Jn tht~m to tt_-..n u.:; Oct. 1·ia ::IIarqn;.< Cl Boyer. 31 d Dun Cnn eron. · 'EED .\DS. what they think "bout the d f"Lnt

"J not c~ n1plet(' tht· staff. Otl lr s.t:J. f Xrl'dl'd-On(' tH:ar-~ighfril, owl-· l !g1cr1ient:; of tolle;r._. life? S· ... eh C'Jll lidatt"' \1.h 11.d tht.. JppO.'lllPI to 1 ll il t 1 e (.'yec.l l'hape one for t .. bin p:irlit~- lv miwry, tea parch:", athletic.:;. Slr-

l'C(Jtlir~cl ;n ( '" •his work \',di be ;;\·en fu lit:. ume 1 \'hat "'Y '? odti · all uust contnin their el -

vdiic:h to sh<\\' theii ·~,· and \10fth~nrss. There i oh\, m "1:c; of humor. The l too, we must t' n t:~.::: ~ remc111kus eurin.::ity to e

roorr fur 11~>\ p~r.1 1,• 011 'lhe Expou~nt staff and anyone \\'ho·~ 11-1 .Cl uw ;;id· "I\:na \':ii he 11 n. how , llci::" men "l'P«ar to coll•g.

terestt:tt n +-111 ( 1 ' - ·k i~ urged t.o tr~ uui. for .::t '')O. t u.i. H roJ:~ .. , w0men. Tl1i-5 is a cu-ell in ituthm. ThC' groum: 1'Tl,at 's 11 · n n~ 11 I 'Von't you girls make it n 11 int to

l S BOOST THE l\lFSIC. deal't'sl; we'll wire hini," turn '' : our jok,s to Eli?

I I

When You Think

5 and

u THINK REF O'S BOOT ER-I

COMF "'T--WE WA.1\lT TO MEET YOU

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FOR HER

-Pure Silk Hoge -Silk Lingerie -Gold Pencil -.Jewel Box -Ha11dhetT~1ie1s -Gloves -Purse -Bag -Vanifr CaRe -Ivory'

Suggestions FOR HTJ\!

-Haut1 -Silk II -Silk~ --\ll"_ -

-Silk s1· -Swen~·

chieis e

le rs • ..:1

-Bath JI1e -Silk f'_n· .,, -Glo1·t•

Set

Do ~·our <.:hristn•ns Shoppi!lg now :-on" 100! t~ be d1 wpoi .t­ed in assortmenb.

The n ,,;, ,J, t, m rler th<: dirPction oi •.• ,·. Hui , , hag sche•l11lui a lll'l>''• 'ta! or Tuesday eYening, Dect,,1b1 1

1~====================--===--to be held in the 1\Iain l I Assembly. This is the third recital put on this y2m· Ji~· the 1 'll ,. acnlty and has been arrang,.,1 particu­larly for the student body.

We Cany the Famous W:J.terproof

Russel Packs "Hand !\fade" i ~M!'~AYtEJ~L! • '1he \\rn i ..,clla1 a, ,, ly held this Year haYe been well-at­

tended by the cit Zell o · 4cm<m and by. a sprinkling of the stu­dent body. Those recitals \;ere meant, however, for the gen em I pnlilic, townspeople ~"' ' ' : s sltHlrnb. This coming reciLl ha. been plann0d on the Clt' 11: 'cl prima1·il~ for thP ~h1<1cP'.' c ·l r ,, WAfiNER BROS~ STORE I~~~~~~ Hill. ancl tl ts h r l diti1 n to the music loYers from , 1

i:ity the1E " 'I b' n 1 ,thering of college folks. The "''" Bozeman 116 E. Main Pt.

depat'lm~n ~ un,Je1 1d, \ '10 i~ tk c > • •JT \ • i . 3 • tic 1

the i:utltec tho,oug'•J, . tulle 1 11odr :<11 •i!t' :.,;\.., I Em e\'C I .. ~-.. "~, .~:-~"'~,,: l~,...,.H SO~W>S.~A~~R"'~D >Sl'>SSS~~~~,~~e;- 1 a•d and i1• 1·k oi ap~ ·,y . ., eat this r~~ital. I ------ ---

n,'-'-'-"' ." ~'''~~ ~ .,

i ,,~',',:,~ ,~:·~, ,::~Do~·~.:,"::,',,,, look ~I 110

;~;~;;;~5;,•;•;'" ~I g RI 'i _\'\D PlLLER ,- ~ Latest and snappy modds. Tiells all around-Fancy bads, ~ ~ cctl J0w "'." !I .. 1

~ u o~All woo~;·;·~ ~d;rnmiooed- ~

t ~ ~ \\ lk-Cn.1· .-t .. lcs Nobby Hats a

LEGION HALL

N SUPPORT THE

DISABLED VETS' CLUB

GOOD Til\IE ASSURED

• $1.00

~ Phil ~ook Store ~ ~ Ed and Lou Howard a ~ , I ;,

,.,,,,.,.,,,.,, 1 ' ''''~"''''""'''"'-'-'-'-'-'.'>' s.•x....,. ~~~''-'-~~'"'-"'1~'-~~Ii 1 U::111ms•mmmn•mmmcmm1111n•m:i:::::::c:::::.;;._~-"-"'-"!

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THE WEEKLY EXPO~E::\T, TGEi:iDAY, DECE)lEER 6, 10~1. PAGt, Tlll'FE

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DA CE AT KC. HALL

0Hr Jonlana Power Co .• ·e, Office~

Wedne . ..;day, Dec. 7. 1921

Keown· Williams Orchestra All Students Indted

: I Sui • • .J.y d: n t 0. h WI I I I

: .,;.:;; : S'-'~~~ .. S'-~ . --.~-s ;s.'-'~"-'~~ "-'"-'-~

·~ :~~:-:::: u :-U u -:: :; u-u ::-u ul-:J.n-tana A- , 1a of 1'1 B<----:•<I Phi ~n I~ CHRISTMAS CARDS :: - 11 tht? n i Eve ., n B~i- ~

C \l.E:\'DAH. :i .\ ' Lou1 D- v' and Lena .. :: I I h·l. \\\~11n1·l"da: . • h:nibcr ~-.!.

I: L 11olay, Dee. 9-Hamiltun .. , j \Ve want you to buy your cards here because we .. La I dance. :: Sa urday. Dec. 10- -Sigma U / •• :;

DO" "'T FORGET YOUR FRIENDS THIS 'I E.\.R!

~ ~~l~~:~;i~~i~~~ - 13-Facul,y ~ I~ !.~:.1:~:11. ~1~:·.~t::~~~:~~~;~ : LINOLEUM PATRONIZE OUR ADVE.RTISER' :; Saturday, Dec. 17-Fresh- :; . :; Wcdncscla:: cwnmg, at 7 .30 u lJ :; mnn dance. :; I:: o'clock :; I The Store of Quality Gifts

AND ART STORE =jijiiiiiiililiiiiiiiliiiiillmililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilf!' .. Thu~.<lay, Dec. 22-College :: I:; :: I_ . >SS.'~'-~"~ ~ ''"'-"-~"-~""--..._,, "-"'-~ -~ I :: clo'-"s nt noon. U I :: :: :: :; :: :: u :: :: :: :: :: :: :: J __

:: u ----- -I:::; :: :t:::: :: :: :: :: :: :: :; :: ::I CALJFOR~I.\ 1:\'>0V.\TES f ASHION BARBER SHOP

Try Us Once a nd You'll Always Be Our Customer-

Children's Hair Cutting Ladie ' Massaging

FRED HINMAN, Proprietor

Bath" Phone -16 1-J 1s t Class Bootblack

I DEBATERS' RALLY.

I The Omega Beta fraternity party 1 BERKELEY ~ D F .

w~ given Friday night at the K . C. ~ . . ·. rui · . ec. 1.- 01

II n. !1. Thr hall was VC:'ry artistica11y I t~e. ftr$~ time ~n _the ~1story of the I deco~a.tie<l in the fxlate11nity colors, I Um\·ers~ty of ( ulifo1:ma, a debaters' ,1·~pn and gold. together with the I ran, Will be hold. r~e lean~ t hat i

JI I E 11 t · : will represent the U111vcr:-;1ty m the ·1 :'· -C~t': cc ors. xc~ en music . was: <leb<~te with Stanfot«~ D ·~mber 2 I

urni .hc<l and dancing was enJoyed I . . . ~ t l 1.., ' I k Aft th d 1 will be given a ~cn<l-ofr on \Ve<ln e.:s-

u·~ nt..•n s were servcc at . ...: ra-,. ·t h p f d M speakers. among- them Pn::-'1dent Dav-

THE fiALlATIN LAUNDR Y CO 139 East Babcock

is always ready to serve your La undry need~. Call phone 79 & wagon will be at your cioor.

IF YOU ARE PARTi, -:,'L.\R TRY US ~;1 l • ot c oc . er I e atnhce,fre-1 day evening-. Se\"<:ral prominent J

i .1r;ll Y dou~,::_ rod e~s,or ~1

1 H hrs. id P. Ba1TOW8. will addr ·s the me •t-1 · . .

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:::; oan. an :us. an ... rs . l c a on 1.n . ~--•llll•••Ellillr""""'"'ll~-"'M""''l!ll"'r.!f~"'!"''T:J~'~alll!l!!fllll•Es:l t 1 h I g . 111!1 ........... "6~ Wffe ¥ff!#!"t"3 c; '"J''t.J·· I F'"'~"-',.,.,.~~~~~.,._~~~~ O" .. • :i• c nperones. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=-

~ p ANT IT o R I u M ~ For ':aricty in costumes, faYors and ~~~~~~~~~- --~ ~ Ir,: cnte1 tamm• nt, the Sig. A!ph. mas- 1 __ - - -----------, ~ querade ball on Saturday night at the

I~ Cleaning - Press ing - Repairing and Relining Elks' hall, was a great succes . Bal-

Orders taken for Tailor made Suits loc is an<! purple and gold crepe pape1

I we1e us ... <i in decorating. To vary I

S. VOS, Proprietor 25 W. Babcock St. Phone 201 the r>rngram dances, the S. A. E. . ·l d£re8 put on a stunt. Refresh­

'-''-~~~""-~"-~'-~'"'-"'---'~ .... ,~~ 1111cnts w~rc served after the dance at! - ' the ch:tpter house. The young peo­

~''''--'"'-~''-"'-'"'''~ """'-'.._,.._.,.,~'"-'-'~'''--._~ nle were chaperoned by :\Ir. and ~Irs.

' fi E 0. H. WILLS ON rn ~::;:~,;·;":~~.;;;:;'.:,;,;;.:;;, ' ~ ~t the Zeta Kappa ho.use. ~ Students Headquarters ~ I ~ _ I01 L .... na Alpha of Si .. m3 Eps1k n ~ BASKET BALLS ~ announce Hany Bren rd and :\Iu -~ - •-- --. - ~ ~ 1 rellu~ :\Iaylor a:-- plede-e~. !

' ~ ~ -- I ~ • Frulay ni.r:ht hb! ut t n couple~ 1 l I\~· re ent ii,..'lincd at an i11f\.n-mal fire-

~ Pink Joe ~ .iclo 1 rt_, at the Sil'ma <'hi house. ~ Geo. __ t~ . . _ _ . _ . . ..: I ~at lay night eig" of the mcm-• ~~~~.._-U. SS.."'SS.'~''S.-~~~~-U I ber< • J' z,. a Kappa sorority n er-

' u: 1cd their friend;.: at an ir vn:rnl ~""-"'' ... , ......... , .......... "'S'-.~ -~_-,,~ --~-..~""" "-''~"-' _......._,.,..,~ d cin 1a1,;· at •heir 110 se .

~ AfTF THE DANrE ~ .: ,;, .~,,t~~taofrr;1t~~-~~t)B~71~~;11~~~ ~ - .t. • • l.J ~ .1, tlm z,1ke. __ I ~ \"\ l'on \,as enteitained at dinner at r ~ ·,,, ne .. t of EHrything I Sunday, l\ovember 27, "Woodrow"

j ---- , ,nc• l:;1s . Alph. house. ~ ~-~ r·t'JB rAFE Anna Omta was a guest for lunch ~ (J l l.J rat Hamilton Rall Saturday.

l~...,.~-. .. ~~""'~~~'-"'''-'-'-'X'"~~'X'"-'-~ D~n t forg-et the snap•hot box in ''2' m,i1u. hall.

I

MP ANY GJG

5 I 5

~I I I I I I I I I Ir I I I I I I• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IS I l'f,I It I I If I 1 1 ·1 I I I

Lang's Exclusive Shoes 120 East l\Iain St.

place to buy your shoes for style and wear­

all kinds of rubbers.

J. E. LANG, Prop.

jl 11111111t11 II1111111!11 tr I II 11S1111III11, 1111, 1It1111

During- the past week )larian Bate wro r. l1lc to attend cln~,C'~ because

! of illne'5.

Dr ri"< n Tollnrnn wa a '\\rcdncsday

I cv-cn,ng dinn~r guest at the Sigrna Chi hOU'Se.

Cl1f 0 ga nnnourn t:-; the imt1ation of '-liriarn Packer, Ruth Switzl1· and Leonora Buzza.rd.

Prcsid ·nt an<l l\Irs. Atkin"on wNo 1

e11bntained at fhc Beta Ep:;;,ilon hou c

I. for dinner Sunday. J

A number of the Alpha 0. girl> en-1 tertained their friends at a firC'side I party at their house Friday e\·ening.,

I A humber of thl:' members of Beta Epsilon fratc:>rnity entertained at a toboggan party Sunday. The party I motor•'<l up Bridger and spent the afternoon tobogganing,

As n. Sunday rlin wr guest, ~!rs. I ~\lf'C1·~~ • was cntcrtai111'd at the lctn

1

1), lta l ~u•o.

----------------------------- \Vcdnc day evening )jj...;~ Tear. I

EXTRA SPECIAL

SALE OF ENTIRE

STOCI{ OF FL 'E

DRESSES AT 1-3 OFF

Including a ll Silk Dres~­

es, Street. Afternoon,

and Dinner Dre~~es and

Dancing Frock:.

I Mi-s Holmstrom and :\!is' Frank< were dinner guest~ at the Pi Beta Phi house. I

!lfrs. Lan~worthy and Betty Lang-I wortlff were entertained at dmner Sunda,: a.t Dr. Wells' home.

I - I Fo1· Wcdne:;;day evening dinner at

the Alpha 0. house, Mrs. Branegan I ·111d I\Ii~s Braneg-an were guests.

During the past week Peggy Conk­linr; nor! Helen Chase have been Jiv­i1•0- "t the Alpha 0. house, while #' l!le .... an.a~an a1·1J )fnry Baldwin I have hl"'en lkin C'ha,l'"'~ and f'onkling-'s, n:-.pecti-.;ely. J ·

n>nc<' WC'sch wn-.. the wel'k-ernl •e of Jfe1en Lund.

,.. .... llj l 1Cl" !!UC~t

"1 n It h-.u were I ·~

,fellows' Good News Here's

It affects your personal appearance, your standing, your comfort and your purse.

Heres The Good News

Get Your New O\ercout Ever-Ready Soft Collars

Now - wash them at home

Our Entire Line of-

Suit and Overcoats I

1866

This includes all of our High well as ail o·.-e;coats, Ulster!', Oven·o to.

grade Stein Block Suits a;; Fur Collared and Fur Lined

i Ison Co. 1921

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PAGE FOUR, THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, Tl'ESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921. - -------------::::::-----::======:-=:::::::::::::'.:::::::::::---::::--=::::::::~""""'.::--_.;_--:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.:

~:~LA s s. ~l:~B~~A~~R~B""'-~E~~R~~S~H~O.SSP~'-'-'-~~g 1~:::~~:~~ST~~A~~R~'-.....-:!C:SSL~'SE>S~A~'-~N~ER~S6 So~l~:~::11' l '•' • •' • "'' · ~~~~~~:~:~~~,~~:f~:~~ ·~~~.,.' '• "' ';,: l.J l.J a . a Charles Vandenhook, Vice Pres. H. M. Grant, Ass't. Cashier :

J. H. Baker, Cashier R H Elliott, Ass't Cashier :

I 11 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1111 I 1 1 1 I I I I I t I I I t I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,-Basement Commercial National Bank ~ ~ ' and TAILORS · ~ ~ ;·I I I I I I I I 111' 11 I l l I I HI I I I 1 !11 I It I 11 11 I I I I I 11 1111 t Il l 11 f I I~

WHE~~ea:oa~dG~:i~~:YICE ~~~:1 CLEAN::o:0:~LL KINDS I: . ~ni;~~!"!o~h~~!f!'s~!~ ~ Especially the e snperb new instep strap pnmp~-which :

I Ladtl''S W<>rk a Specialty All Work Guaranteed I ~ are all the rage. : IO! 1" = We show them in aU leat_hers-and 1·n s1·1.,·,~r· clotl1 a". ',\· 0 11 -Phone 886-J Expert Shoe Shining ~I ~'-'-'-'-~~~~~":~~~~~'-'-'-~~~~..u1 ~ as satms and suerleR. ' ~ ' ~

s; '-\;.'-'-'-~".,._~"--..'~"""'""'~"""'"'''~~~~'"'""'.10. B. (21). Po••tion. B. E. l '> o)tEG.\ FIET_\ w1Ns ANoTnEn 1• The Spec;.ialt~' Bcot ~hop I

hlcCa.tTen .• Vt"hi 1.: • I O!H;.\;';17 \TIO'\ fl \SKETB.\LL Tlig:hL field . r List night the o. B's added "nother Joe Conaty "Quality Foo+\\·ear" John Hines

CLARA H. l\lfLLER

Optometrist 313-315 Comnll'rcial

Bank Building Telephone 386-J.

We Suggest

Nat'!.

I ('HEATE,; \ll'CH E:'>Tl!L SL\S}t l'c>O]'H m\'ine Yidnr) LO their string by defeatinit Ll ft. field. the Short. Court->c fiH! by· a srore ~f

( Continu<'d t'rom Page One.) S11thu lund :\kGuinn ·;1i tv .J. The game \Va~ a rather I Ll:'lltl'r. ,.aggt:d affair and sinl'c it wa$ l.;mpit•t.•~ -(;IR\"C~.

Tillll'r-Gravcs. Suh:-.titntinn" ~ig'mn (hi,

.Strutt, (.'at('", Lewis, \lquist,

.Short Course. Ila.rbo. IJuff.

"'at1 :-. Haug:larn1 so anc sided there was not any S• l"• w, Rig-ht guanl. cxciteml'nt to speak of. Du1·ing th~

Stum1); .Jcn·.c.·0n::.on .... ~kKenzic last haH of the game l\kCarren found

Field , . .:·oat;. .. 1'[ac0onuld 2. Stia\\' - :1, Fox :->, ...:tn•ct, Whit.ne~· 8 1 Cates. i

Hollister ~. Rkhnrd'S 2. Alquist, Hd-mer, Leci :J.

Rt"fcrec Calrs. the basket fo1· seven baskets before Umpin ..... Guwes. lhe Short Course men t'Ould stop him. Timer-'\ ilson. ThC' !;Ulllmary: Subc:tilult'::.-R E .. Kc) es

1

Ont cg-a Beta ( :36) Rhort Course ( 4) F.chl ;.wals-~I<.:C'arren 5. \Yal ~. Position

I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 11 l l! t I I I I I I J I I I I • I ;: I I I I I I 1. I I I I 1 1 I I t I I I I .:

ARCADE BILLIARD PARLORS Cigars-

New Bowling Alleys and Equipment

-Candiso--

-Run by Ex-Ser>ice ~.Ien-

Cigarettes

XMAS GIFTH

for the man of practical things such as-

--Stetson Hat~

.J~l'g'(•nson ;;, l\Ic-Guinn, RiYilll'S, I JkCarren . . . Buttleman

Whit,. 2 right forward !,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Onu.'g<' lkta ~I. Ilrta Epi:;ilon 8. Fi-ce throws--.Jori:ren~on 2. .Jorg-en~on . Lee ~ Thm~day l'\Llllng the 0. B.'8 and --- I left :forward N* A§JIA&~

Frl'~ thl'ows-Ft1x, Cates ~.

the B. E.'s bed for t1nrd p1ace m the I S. \. E. \g.1in Triumphs. Sutherland He1mer llaJ!l,It,, "ht.n the former team won by I Satun~a~- the f:i. A. E. frate1nity center u <C<'Jlllg ~~ point> to then· oppo-1u~am ncto1w! over their opponents Watts ... . Cooper seful x mas Gifts

-Bath RobeR -Knit Ties -House Slippers

nents' 8. lb~ defl·ating the Bnrbs by the decis-J right guard 1'hc ~ummary: jive ~cor1..~ of 42 to !G. "Eagle-Eye'' Cooper

==========:-,<=====:.:-::.;-=; B~ckle~· can.sed ~he most e:x.ci.tement I left guard

W A L S H ' s ss._'~"'-~"'-----~~~'-~''-~""' b;r cagu:g mnc field goals Llunng the Referee: Richards. Ii ~ ~ ... :::ime. fhe Barbs put up a ha.rd Umpil'e: Gra\·.es.

' ~/ fig·ht and in fart manifested it in the Timel': 'Vilson.

-Fancy Wool Sox -In fact everything :'or -a n1an.

Rhea

r- I 'i'he summary: Rho1·t Course: Huff. 1

Yes we can find you something for any- member of the

family

Ideal Furniture Go. =---------------/ Baker s Yellow I £~;"',~ .. of seven personal fouls against Substitutions: 0. B.'s: Bright,

===============~ ~ B!tker. Brilton, Dekay,

WHO'S YOUR SHOE I La be} ~.~j1 E. < J~l. ~- ~o~ition. Barb~i~-~~i, .ro;~:~50~ 0~1~' ~~~~~~~~~ ~;; ~·~;~~'. \ DOCTOR? a Right field. m"n 2. ! ·~~~~~~=~====~=======~~=:==~:: ~ Only 20c per Can i B, ddey Murphy FTee throws: Jorgenson, 2.

Don't throw away your old ~" Left field. shoes until you give us a chance Just the tender, freshly grat- EXPONE):T-GAL 'IX l\Ia11an Lobdell and Louise Spain to examine them. A little fixing ed white meat of the finest~ Robei 1' 0n Astell spent the weck-en<l in Belgrade.

I Cocoanut alld- · ~~I .enter. lrnre and there may double their

rlays of wear. a PURE CANE SUGAR ~I ::.:~il'ld Right r;uarcL ..... G~::l:: RIFLE TEAM TO CHAMPION SHOE SHOP -the original moisture and~ Left guard. BE ORGANIZED

211 E. Main Bozeman natural flaYor all r.etained inl Referce-,Jorgenson Baker's new process. vVe rec- Umpire-Graves. ommend it for cakes, pies, Timer-Kennedy.

!9 11111111 11'1 1' 1 111 ' • 111 ·1• • • • 11 ' 1 " • 11• '1 " 1 ' • • 1

•_ candies. custards . i:;alads. ice Suhstitutes-S. A. E., Moore, Bow- Acco1·ding to recent developiuents ;;; REAL BRIAR PIPES ~ cream, macaroon~. A deli- ling. Lund, Cline; Barbs, Moberg, iu the military department, :\Iouta.na ;;; • cious and nutrilions ad•.lition ' Beard. State College will be represented ;;; And j to fruit and breakfa~t cer-e Fie!.! goals-1\cvill, Beckley 9, with a rifle team this winter. Defin-__ • HlGH GRADE TOBACCOS E.,- eals and sandwi«hes. Robertson 7, Hatfield, Hirsch 2, Mo- ite matches will be arranged after - ~ i Phone 2-! for a can of Bak- be ·g, 1[urph;· 3

1

mformation from headqua1·ters of the ~ At • er's Yellow Label Cocoanut. ~ Free th.rows-Robertson 6. Gleason Xmth R 0 T. C. area and from the

For Strictly Fresh Home

Made Candies TRY

SUGAR BOWL B ~~ £.2-aten by Sigs. ; ·I ~1 · d. h that a. telegraphic match, similar to ;; Th H R & C l le se<"on g-ame of t e afternoon Os ea 0 the one held last year, will be staged

Home of Home-made Candies

~--- :; 13, ;\.lurphy.

1

Xatlonal Rifle_ Club at Washington, - ~ '1 ~ E .

0 D. C., has an-1ved. It is probable

• KLEINSCHMIDT CO. " ' • • , , 1

on Saturday 1·esulted in another vie-, ~ Phone 71 tory fM the Sigs. After a l"ather with :lfissoula this year. " ~ , l · About iifteen men attended the !============================== ~tt•1n111•u11 i 11 1 u1u1111;1 1 • 1 1 11. 1111r1 11 111 11111 11(11 u11 ';' ~~'-~~,~~~Is ow ga.me they came oat on top \.Ylth a se<>re of 19 to 9 behind them. riO.., range practice at Fort Ellis

MORTON'S

SHOE SHOP

24 S. Central

NOTICE When your clothes are

cleaned, pressed, and repaired any better.

THE CITY DY~ WORKS will do it

Tl which lasted about -five weeks during XMAS SUGGESTIONS • ie summary: . . the first of this qumter. About 30

-1nF~~·~~!fna1e:encil ;a;Do~;l~ Ri;:s.';;:i~;_ ... ~K~~n~~~ f 1:;t~:~~:~~:~;;sti~:E~ b::::~:r~~~ -A Ring or Lavallier Fnx .. .. ......... ....... .... Rivines cording to Lieut. Howatt, who is in

I -Chain or Charm Left field. charge of the rifle practice, s.?OCial

Many articles in Gifts that Cate ................ McGuinn notice will be made during thi> next la t. Center. week or two of the men who have

LESLIE E. fiAfiE the

Jeweler and Optician Broken Lenses Replaced

same day \:..-------l SPE CIAL-Ll•athel" und Tan.

traveling Bags. Good and. Cheap.

Black I

Hollbter ·· ····-··-·· ·-·· Haugland been doing the most consistent shoot-

Riohards ~i~·h·t .. g~~l:d.' ... McKenzie ~~!~enT:~ ~1~~n;;~ti~~:e ~":;.~:. ::~ ~: Left guard. matches will be held this quarter.

Rc:.:'eree-.Torgenson. During the first of next year more Ui 'pire--Graves. will be heard of the J\l. S. C. rifle Til!\ett..-Gravcs. Subs'l:itutes-Sigma Chi,

Alquist; B. E., Keyes. F'idd i;<1als-MacDonald,

Straw, ~~~~ a~0t;~::r i~>:~1;~~n~o~~ ~1::e:~~ Straw. le-ge marksman squad.

F1..x _, Rit"hartl~ 2 McKenzie. Rivines . .\GRIC'ULTURAI... CLUB Kcnl'.-'<iy. HOLDS 13IG l\1EE1'1KG.

Fr ·e th.rowf-Fox a ,Rh~ines D.

I ThP members of thiJ Agricultural

---------------• Club held a YeTy1

livel)- :rn<l int1

crCe1't:

I rn~ meeting- in t.w Cn:nmen:w . Ut'

r1TY DYE WORKS Hore ~~:i,nc ~~o:~n: l~~g~,~~:~:;~,;~~, c~;i~:~h lJ \students and faculty u1cinb ·rs.

';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1!11•111mm1mmmmmm111111111111~ N j The 11rincipal speak11 of the ~Ye!1-

lllE.\L Fl RNITURE CO.

= ews I ing- was '\Ir. R. B. ~lillin, state h··>-~~,~~ A year's subscription to I stock extonsio11ist, who addl'e5'cd the

~ club on 11Tbc Livestock Industy in

FULL DRESS ~ one of our popular maga-

1 1

1\iontana." Taking up 1n:a"tieally ~ zines will save you a lot Ju t nceived a new 10-inch e\'ery phaee o[ livestock wo1·k in the " of worry over your Xmas I state, Mr. Millin, who is intimate!~

SmTS '-/j, I Cordovan E lk Blucher Walk- I acquainted with eondilions through-jf, f'hopping. • tl " t l d t I l ing Boot. Has a fl ex ible welt ou" 1e sw1 e, proccec e o s 1ow io'' ~ Order Today At- the hard winter of Hllll-20 had been

Young men's models- ~ - ~.ol<> with 1-inch heel. Just the chief cause of the present strin-full silk lined, link front ~· gent conditions in Montana. He -binding on collar and M. H. WHITE'S the t hing for school weal". spoke. too, of the relatiw condition> cuffs in just the style l',l you want. a Price-- in that year ruvl at Lhe present time

$50.00 ~11=========§· $8 25 l~;~::'.:~g'~a~o:~i~h~e~;!t:h~·~st~:.~a~~: Just Received-A Ne\V \ _~:= ____ ..... ,,,B.ll llllul11! llNlll! lllfGll llllAUllllJL!IUllO•l!llUWlllllll'll 'lu_~.:_·-=·=:-~ I • The nssC'mbly also took up the mat-Shipment of Shoes- :' 1et' of clcct.ing a sergeant-at-arms

13 RO G U E S H 0 E S from tl1e freshman dass, wiLh the re BROGUE OXFORDS su it that filiss Helen Noble was unan-

~ imcm;ly L>icctecl to the office.

$7 00 ~ - Tht~ final ll\eeting- of th.is qua1·u:-1

~ We know what College ii! : Cha1nbers-Fisher I \Yednesday evening, December H .

25 MEN WANTED We "\Yant 25 men who sha'\.-e themselves or who want to sha,·e them­selYes to see us this week on the squarest shou1der-to-shoulder razor proposition thnt has ever been ~..£~-:: ..... ...;.. •.A} .uutn.. This is not a new razor selling scheme, neither is it a new razor, nor do we want to seU you this razor. But we do want to lend you a Valet Auto-Strop Razor for 30 days and let you sell yourself-it's a whole lot easier fo1· us.

Come in and ask for this razor lJl'Oposition.

Expecting you today,

Razoral1y yours,

Gox•Poctter Drug Go·

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Articles of Real Leather Are Choice Christmas Gifts There is a r ichness and elegance about fine leather which appeals strongly to the desire for handsome personal pos­session. And when the luxurious texture of the material is set off with ornamentation of gold and silver, the final touch of satisfaction is given to heart's desire. You know your friends will be highly pleased with gifts of leather from our fascinating stock ... They cost no more than you expect to pay for Christmas presents. Make rnur selections early. A deposit will reserve them for later delh·ery.

-Hand Bags -Cigar Cases

-Purses -Photo Frame

-Bill Folds -Writing SetR

-Drinking Cups il1 Cases -1\ianicure Sets

-'!'raveling Toilet Ca es -Hip Books

-Carel Cases -Tobacco Pouches

~~· . • ~~,·· : --- ~- I will be betel in the sanw rooms on

Men want. " HOME COOKING AND -.- / 1 ~ - c I 4 oenior co-ed. nt th« Ohio Stat·"

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!rcct The Hallmark Store

H. A. PEASE & COMP ANY JEWELERS A:\D OPTOMETRISTS

6 West )lain