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Berkly Jixpnucut L 'JI! BOZEMAN, MONTA .. "lA, 1 UESDAY, DECE)1BER 13 1D21. U'IBER 11 f) . HlfiH SCHOOL 1 TOURNEY OFFICERS Sigma Alpha Epsilon Team 1 BOZEMAN TO HAVE '1REfilSTRATION BOYS CONVENE' REALlfiN STATE Wins Basketball Tourney NEW STREET CAR DEC. 2 0 T 0 2 2 Third \nnual Youn<; )Ien's Vocation-' Tournament Committee, at Stale Col- Witl1 a Perfect Score The Fast S.A. E. Fraternity Quintet Cinch- ;.rnwaukce Officiab Sa) That :\ew I All Old S!udents \Ju,l Complete Reg- al ('onfcrence to be Jleld Here Redivide the Districts of ed the College Championship by Defeating the Beta Epsilon Car is .:\o" jn Deer Lodge Wait- I i.-lration, Iacluding the Puvmenl of Earh . -.,t \lonth. the State '\laking 9 Districts Team Yesterday. Sigma Chis Take Second and Omega Beta mg to be Sent to This City. I Fees, by the Time Closes, · Instead of 8 As Formerly. Five Third Place. Short Comsc and Barbs Coniest in La::;t j :>-:oon on Th11rsda .• December 22. men in the bigh --- Game cf Series for Cellar Position Tomorrow. 1 A new street car for Bozeman! soking some Fu ihe ele\'cnth annual Inter-! --- That is the inforraation which comes !n the past a great amount of time of future rnca- .('Oo.astic Basketball 'fc>urnament STA:\Jll.:\G OF THE CLCDS. STATE roLL['f.[ from Milwaukee officials regarding has heon lost and much confusion has tion Y c:a- pring, the tournament commit- Club. Won. Lost. Pct. (J LU the rumor that has been ior 1·esulted from the registration of stu- ' na r 1" Id at the I 11 h S .. l. E. _________ 5 0 1,000 some t.ime in respect to the replacing' at-nts at the beginning o.f the \vinter .. tac. Col ht f, m .Janua1 .. 9 to 13 tee at the Co egc. as ;-ig;ma Ch1 .4 1 .800 f:[TS FIVE UJEN of the pres:ent street c.ar. I quarter. In order to avoid this rcg- ance at th1 coP c n e will exceed trids. Formerly the1·e were but Beta Epsilon ...... 2 3 .400 l new car will be here," stated one\ college will take place on examination next It is belic·ved ha· the attend-1 a chdsion of the state mto mne dis- Omega Beta ···-·-·· .... 3 2 .600 U · I'i "It is impossible to say '"'hen the. of :5ludrnts now attending 1 fl ·c rec .... rds . . .. eight districts. Some :schools would I Course -··· .0 4 .000 ON All STATE :i.iilwaukee official yesterday. "It is !days, Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thurs- that ,., per c·cnt o.i. be shifted from one district to an-I .... 0 4 .000 ,. being constructed at the !\lilv:-aukee {}ay. Decernber 20, 21. and 22. Col- :hP Nho graduate from ther. anrl a number of nev,r schools shops at Deer Lodge now. l do not i lcge closes Thursday noon, Decernbet· nta.na June no ri :-j \ ill be added to the eligible list. BASI\ETBALL. expect it will be ready for service, 22, and all registration must be com- he1r frture Following is a tentative list of the \falter Scott Places MacCarren and here until spring.'' l pleted by that time. No registration l\Ian:· r•n r The S. A. E. fiYe practically Roberbon on Ffri:;1 Team and )tor- The cai- :iow the ?mdness 1 1 will he considered complete until all no rofessional de--=ti rn- < istricts and the schools member::: in cinchud the title in the Organization phey, :\1ashin and Asbury on Sec- has been m service smce tne road fees are paid. Fees for the winte1 ·t.J .. \in and many of them dt·- :ach Lea;::ue last 'Tuesday, when tJ;iey de-1 orn:!-)1orphey Al o Chosen for AH- was built se\·eral years ag;), b:; C- f,aarter will include only deposits and pon their college oul:1 Xmtheastn·n Dis-nict-Malta, Sato. featc<l their nearest competitors, Conference Second String '1,at:kle. At f_irst the j fees in such as require labora- wh 1 each;ng Boz1•man on registra- Hinsdale, Glasg"0\11.', 'Yolf Point. Pop- the Sigma Chis, 24 to 18. ___ JUSt an interurban lme handling bu-s.1- j toty work and hospital fee, as the Teg- tion day. The vocational conference la:r. Fain·iew, Sedan. The game was a th1·i1ler from the 1 . . ft ncss between Bozeman and Bales- 1 istration fee, activity fee. antl Jjbrary- " will brit.g- t:1csl• young men to 11\fedicine Lake. Plentyi.vood, Outlook, first whistle to the last. It afford- football men ° 1 this college I ville .. Later the _took. 0 '·ei· I fee apply for the full nine months. Bozeman is destined to prevent many f:cobey. eel plenty of excitemC'nt for the i·oot- J ha1,1e been placed on the all-state the lme and con_nette<l. with lt at j Failure of students to complete theil "_f t .. n col: I Xorth Central Distdct-Harlem, who e:athered to witness the clas-l teams by Walter T. Scott. sports Bozeman Hot Sp1·mgs. I rcgistrati01_1 by noon Thursday, De- J _g;e ( f, are .nor Cbinuok, Big Sandy, Fort Benton, f<iC of the ra<.:e honors for the \Vl'iter for the Anaconda Standanl A rcpott from Deer Lodge states cember 22. mans that thev will be ft J •>1' om takmg up v(){'atlons Havre, Great Falls, Stockett, Sand hill. The game ·was featured with and hig·hest authority on football in that the cal.' which will replace the charged the late registratio; fee. " cl l) do not ainpeal to them. Coulee, Belt. CascadP, Augusta, Cho- clean playing throughout, and sports- i\fontana. Of the five, Ray l\lcCarren, one jn operation is practically .com- In ordt::r to l'egistcr, the proCedure Th, 1 icn stutlents from these teau, Conrad, ValiC'r. Shelbv Ctlt- mauship was the word during the , -.i -pleted. will be to, first, to your c::lass high sch b-. will hear discussions on bank. ln\·erness. Chester. game. Jorgenson had a hard job in quaiterback. anct Robertson, atlvisor at his office and secure from nwcliC"ir e Jaw. dentistry, N . . . I refereeing the hoop battle but met gual'Cl, were selected for the first team I CONCERT I him a registration card giving a list .. orthwestern J)1smct- Browmng, . . . ' I d LI 1 ;\f . 1 J I M h' · chemistry. icultur.::. business, Columbia Falls, \Yh..ite!ish. Kalispell. all and 1 an oyr .1. orp o ln), as m, . of your It would bE: a good est1·y •. tec>.i..:hrng'. goYetnment Eureka, Libby. Polson, Trov. wme l'ontented with the off1c1- end, and F. A. Asbury, for the 1-pla11 to out your schedule Mt hanking- and general merchan- _ . . · j at:ng done. The only mar on the II second. TO BE HELD TONITE fore reg1strat1on days, as a consrd- aising. Prominent men who have I Falls, game was the fac.t that Bruce Hollis-: Ray all-state quarter- I amount of time could be saved made a in these professions PJa:n::;, aiue, Ronan, St. Ig-1 '.er was htu·t du11ng the half. I back an<l captain-elect of next !ear's m thlS manner. and sched- tl,roug-hout the nations will appear ... upeuor, Florence, lfrucc 1 s ankle was hw1; durmg an ex- team, may well be called the "biggest --- I ule cards may be obtained at the 011 the program. Stevens_v1lle, Victor, Corval- dting struggle for the ball. He was I 1ittleu football man in the state . Only .The iaculty concert will Reg·istrar.'s Sec011d, prese.nt The hh!h school men will receive IL• _ _ ! put on crutches for a couple of days, 130 ponnrls in weight, he has repeat- tomght at the State College. your card to the reg1s- . t th 11 D1stnct-M1ssoula, Phthps- but the tender ankle is rapidlv heal-1 edly proved his ability to forward- Besides the solo numbers of ?.Ir. How- tration comnnttee in the registrar's _rue r°n cl e fco eg; camp: burg, Anaconda. Deer Lodge, Heleua, mg and he will soon be able· to ap- kick, and carry the ball for ard, Miss Hadley and ::Hiss Byrarn, office for approval. Third, pay your e m.f Boulder. Butte, Butte Central, Dillon. 1 1ear on the local court again. g-ains against much heavier men, nn there will be three numbers by the fees at the secretary's office . , m., 1 "'t; .;:,,e m or Southern District-Virginia City, Re>bertoc>n. S. A. E. was high point I ability which him a triple Business Men's Glee Club of the city. January 3 has been set aside for the nca ::- taenk et 1 tenm<:n · acl 1 Joung Eheridan. T\l.rin Bridges, Whitehall, nian in the gaute being able to I threat to opposing teams When it In all ways it will be the most inter- registration of new students only. man m no s in sue l a wajr ,. ' · · · · · . . . that he can make a definite report Pony, V\ lllow Creek, Three r.dd 12 points to his team's score. ca1ne to running bark punts he wu.s estmg. a.nd while progra111 Regular instruction begms to Iris school. Plenty of entertain- Manhattan, B. elgrade, B_ozeman. Liv- The I not surpassed by any man in the fered m music at the college tins I Tuesday m-0rmng, ,January 3, f01· the ment will be provided. There will be .rngston. _Park, W1lsall, Toston, Sigm"- Ch.i (18) -Pos. S A. E. (24) state. He played the headiest game year. . . wmter . . t' 1 II b k th 11 11ownsend, Vi h1te Sulphur Springs. C "' lI at quarter that has been witnessed College students are mv1ted espe- B;- tins plan, Registrar Wilson , lC"\.'.ep ions, c ances, co cge as e a -·- Ooswe · 1l t t.t d th. t "\Vh'i l l I · f 11 i::ame:"r, colleg-e stunts, and other Central District.-Ge1·aldine, · Stan- Right forward. . 1 in the state this season. ... c1a Y o a en is conce1 . l e .. 10pes .to mve. c u ·rorms of recr1;;ation. ford, Ro,r, IIobson, Moore, Wjnnett, Fox Beckle)T. Eugene Robertson has served on the hundreds of towns.people al'e atb.·act- ro1·ce rnornmg, and aY01d the Special railt·cad l'ates are allowed Judith Gap, Hedgesville, Ryegate, j Left forward. I varsity for three years and has been ed to each concert, attendance confus10n has been prevalent for tlus conference. Broa<l,·iew. Belmont, La.Yina, Kline,! ___ Robertson for the third tim.e s"elected as all- has not been as it should be. at the begmmng of the wmter quar- Rou_ndup, Harlowton, Lewisfon. I Center. I state guard- There is good reason for ls g1v1ng 11 ter. Aldwugh the lneeting is designed "Yellowstone District.-BeaT Creek, I Holli;::tr:r Dean, this as the "Gob" is the fastest man wit an idea of c.ontn?uting "' e principally for the young men in t.he pleasur and music I mstruct1on of 'HECK'S PUPS' senior classes of high schools, young Red Lodge. Bridger, Joliet. Fromberg, Right guard. , I on the charge of all line men in the the bo<ly talk- men from other classes and young Columbus, Park City, Laurel, Billings, Rich.a .... ds __ ......... -----· Hatfield state. Not only is he aggressive on 1 h , · e Worden, Hardin, Big Timbm-. Left the offense bnt on the defensive ha If ortue 1 eac P' 1 'ogi:am are. espedci hy men not in high school are invited _ . 0 '" 1 b 1 . . I ors lents w10 hke ntus1c an w o IN fiREAT llFMANn and Ul ·ged to attend thi 's conference. Scmtheastem District - Hysham Sub t1tutes-S1gma Chi, Cates, has always een a toug 1 propos1t10n 1 . . 1 . ti' ' 1 I f . a.re earnmg mus1ca apprec1a on Forsrth, Sumatra Jonlan, Miles City. Straw. for the enemy to handle, cw. gams during college years. lie asks that . 'L . !. : -"" Terry Ismay Baker Ekalaka Glen- Refere<>-J orgenscm. bemg made through his section of tud t 1 . BOBCATS To PLAf w:b ' ' I u . :\[ c th ·r Is ents at en( the concert. com1ng· 1 aux, Brockway. Rosebud. rnpire.-.:.. c arren. e ·me. . early enough that the crowd of visit- All the old students on the Hill lpo1tfbetween ?me-MohU ,.S goals-llicDonald 2, Fox 2, In the selection of lhe all-state c.rs from· the city will not crowd them "t\ill remember Miss Ada Jones and 16 fiAMES 8 HERF Hatfield, Robe1tson 4, Beckley 3, stars Lloyd Morphey was placed on from the assembly hall. her famous "Heck's Pup." This toy . •. M, S, C, DIRECTORY Cogswell 2. the second team. His name also ap- Following· is tonight's program: was invented by Miss Jones about , _ Free throws-Fox 6, Robertse>n 4. pears rn the !me-up o_ f the second all- Analytical remarks by· Mr . How- d f h two year.s ago. $ince then many of I Conference team, p1cke rom t e ard. · B E 17 SI c 6 l them made up in hand-painted £011n Although n·) official basketball AVAILABLE SOON . . ; iort ourse . Mountain states. This is "Pat's": Sonata, F 1\lajoi:, Yiolin and piano ha,·e been sold in Bozeman and a 'chcdule has been agned upon, it is Wednesday ffening saw the defeat I fourth season on the varsity and the' .. ..... ......... . .. .. .. . Beetho,·en few in the east. "Heck's Pup" made probable th<" the following ";u be nf the Short Course five by the Beta second year as captain of the Bob- Terna con Variazon.i .. .... lVfozart such a hit from thl'ir first appear- the line of games for the coming . qumtet by a score of 17 to 8 · cats. In his position a.t left tackle Howard and i\1iss Byram. ance that Miss Jones was encouraged season. During- the week the letters I Studen_ ls Pubhs h Book Which Coo- Ihe game was rathe; slow t_hrough- be been pitted agamst the b_est Aria, "O Don Fatale" _Verdi I to apply for ._ patent on them. This cf appru\•al \\"ill be received fr"m n,o I !.ams Complete Directory of out, W1th the B. E. s hc;ldmg the men m the state and has shown h1m- Miss Hadley. patent was granted last year and the various colleges concerned, a11d Body and Faculty upper hand all the tmie. self to be undoubtedly the strongest "Winter," from aLes Sairns'' _AJbeniz toy is now being made by one of the some changes may be made neces- A "1'li of them all. Prelude Chaminade largest toy manufacturers in the 'at')'. The dates requested that have complete campus dil'eetory will B. :tion. S H. (S). I J"lm Mash.in was all-state end last Miss Byram. united States. It will be impossible b f be on sale on the campus before the White B"ttle1nan d l d ti d tean N' een sent rom the athletic office · . '"' I year an Pace on ie 1 '-· aut l tgre -- Kramer I for the factory to fill all orders. f II cicsing of college for the holidays. Right forwa1d I ti Altl h h d l ot pla ID T · h .:ue as o - '. us season wug e tt n Y anee zigann - Nae ez for thfa toy \vhich have been made Ut&h A. C'. at Bozeman, Janua1-y This is an entirely nev.r innoYation at Rivinc::s L'-'l". -:·01-,"ard. . Lee I the style of game he did last year, nfr. Howard. I for this year'5 holiday season. A l\Ion.tana State, no directory havin_g . . ,, d I l t n · iece1·, eel earl" Lif c 13-14. I ue .al·ge Y 1 Jm·ies I e ···- --· . - -u_ rran I lara-e nurnb<"t' of Pups" £nff been published before. In- McGuinn Helmer in the season, he always sho1 cd the ''Under the Greenwood Tree Ante e.,·p•ctcd to bn 1 ·n Bozeitiaii fQi· the Columbus Independents at Boze- H_•,p:istration has. however, Center. l 'l' " ] " tt I "" '" J 17 I a 11 1ty to get 11s man, no ma er 11 0 Holy Night" . Adam I mnn, f!.nuar.r . · the student directory a neces- ., Haug·Iand Houg h ] I 1 \\" ere ie was . Miss Radle\. l\!i:-;s Jont?s co:npleted thTee years' :llonta11a :llmes at Bozeman, .Jan11- I •ity a•1d the ,-o!ume should be well Right guard. 1 F. A. Asbm·;-, play mg his s. econd " ASong· of Thanksgh in· .. ·· Old Dutch I work in the ait depal·tment at '.\lon- ar)· 20-21. re<·eiwd b\.· the student bod" . ;11cKu1zie Rhea I u ] ] D k ' I on the varsity, was selected nti t 1e awn" ?ar -s 1 , tana s_tate College, and is iirn·...- spe- U. of .M. at 1Ii:--sou1a, .lanuary 2i'- The new book, which will be oi ,·est I Left guard. second all-State center ".B'ats" is · ·o Wintel' Night'' Buttard cializlng in cartooning at an art 28. pe;ckel size. is being edited by Ray Substitute--B. E., Kennedy. an accurate passer arnl backs up the Men's Glee Club. schoo! in Chicago. :Miss Jones bas St Ch 1 t B F b Cameron. ·22, and Buster Atterbury, Refcree-McCaneo 1 1 1 t H I d I "'"·' ares a ozen1an, •e ru- ·23 d II t . I Umpire-Graves. me I rn a ve eran c. p aye. a I unusual talent for cartooning. It is - ' ' an W1 con :i.m a compete rec- - . - . I steady, aggressive game at all times roLLEr.E Sir" due to the success of the "Heck's .Montana at Butte, February crd uf each student, 1 ncludmg home Field goab-\.Vlute .,, Rtvlnes, and according to many CL'ltics was lJ U lJI\ 1 1 Pups'' investm_ ent that it has been 13-14. ad<h:ess. focal address, and class One! Gui.'m, Hough, Helmer - the best center in the state. possible for Miss .Tones to continue Gonzaga at Spokane, Februa1·y 15. sect10n will be devoted to faculty Free throw,-Wh1te, Helmer 2. FUND USEFUL I he1· educaLion in the ea>t. cone A. A. C., at S;pe>kane, Feb- n•embe.rs, with their conwlete ad- MORPHEY ALL-CONFERENCE rnar)' 16 . dresses listed. 1'he back section of Barbs Lose to 0. B.'s. 1 1 TACKLE. HOME EC STUDENTS U of Idaho at Boise. February 17- the book will contain a complete di- The 0. B's added another \'lctory l3U o1' at Bozeman, February 24- and I HEAR MISS WElf.LEY 25. The work of assembling the infor- I .13a1·bs with a 40 to 12 score. I past season's football squad, has a<ld- Students may Make Use of it. U This makes a total of 16 games to mation for the directory has been go- The Omega Beta, gained control 1 ed another sta1· to the name of Mon- bc played by the varsity quintet dur- ing on for some time now, the edit- at the sta1t and were never in dan- t:.na State in athletics, through earn- There seems to be a great deal of r On Saturday morning Miss 1 ... ,1 .ing :--casvn. half of these being on <a·s meeting- with considerable diffi- goer. The only question in the minds I mg a tackle position on the Rocky among the stu- "\\·eii:dey of the Minnesota University 1.h.e home floor. culty beca.u:;c of the fact that no like r-f the spectators was what the 5Core ·Mountain Conference All-Star second dents. pa1ticularly the freshmen. a::; ..:.ri ·e a Y•·Q interesting lecture to the The rnrsity oquad will be picked book has been put out on the camr,us ''·culd finally be. string. Coach Romney of Utah Ag. tu the o•eration of our student sick- Home Economics students of the col- 4l "ter the class se11'es comes to a 1 in the past . The book as planned 1 :\IcCanen and Jorgenson tied for College, who pickecl the team, I'css fuml. :.tis:=: talk was pl'in- 1 lose anrl will start practice imme- n t present wil1 be a complete stu- · first honot·s at making field goals, pressed his admiration of l\Iorphey's The following t•xnlanation of the 1' 1·i .tally an cxplanat 0 ion of the AmC'ri- The real ti:aining, however, dc·nt directory and will fill an im-1 ,-.·ith 7 e.n.<:h, but Jorgenson shot two playing in the Utah game at Logan. working of that iu !d has given ('an Hon 1..• Economic's Association an<l will come upon the rc.tura to school pla<.-c on the campus. The free throws, thus enabling him to be end tEade the assertion that such to this paper by Prof. D. B. Swingle, the bfr\dh.s whir-h are deri1'e<l from at the br•!inning- of the second quar- books will be available to the stu- high man of the one-sided affair. playing throughout t..he season merit- 1..'u1iunan Qf lhl' health l'l :.mittee: j the The lotal club re- ter. dents before the closing· of classes The er! All·Confcr('nce sC:'Jcction. Though Some students appear nut to und:r-1 ceived nn•ny 1<lN1..s on helping to ad- ---- ---- this quatter, and will selJ for ). B. \40) Position. Barbs (12). thi.::.; was the only 011p1n·tunit - Rom- surnd the rt.'gul.Jt11.•n<.: nncicr wh!cli vanC'f' !T mie nationally. ,"'\J;rilliam. Gonser antl Richard Hart, tt-nts. l\·l'Carre:n ri y had cf seeing; i\iorphcy in ac ion, fhdr bill:-; "ill h nnid in case.:; of il1- l\liss \Ye: ,Icy is m .. kmg: of the \Yho ard' representatin.·s of Great Rjr:ht fonvard . "'ie has ·\identJv follc\ 1 ed hi w<. 1 rk ness, an<l unlc t.ht). d es lH · t \\l' + m :;:fates in the •ntere:-:t of the Falls at the Y. )l. c. A. convention Thur. duy e\ .l\hs. l\Iontgom- Allevato ft the season. the n.-Rult that l art yrop ' 1 the l..lt.h tt.ec I Ah crfr·n•t Home Econornks n um ;....lli..::,ts c.it Omega I l" \•.J.S t. di mer h.U st at the Pi Phi Left forward. the captain of Sbate ·wi11 oe obltFt-tl to r J•Ct lus bill. ti01 1 oi \\hil'h she is re 10nal coun- Beta during the week. i Cor..tinued on Page FouT.) Bob ·r..ts a t me in rol" recog-niticm. l (CtJntin ti Jn Pac-e Four) selor.

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Page 1: JI! BOZEMAN, MONTA .. lA, 1 UESDAY, DECE)1BER 13 1D21. … · 2016-06-02 · anrl a number of nev,r schools shops at Deer Lodge now. l do not ... '.er was htu·t du11ng the s~cond

Berkly Jixpnucut L

'JI! BOZEMAN, MONTA .. "lA, 1 UESDAY, DECE)1BER 13 1D21. U'IBER 11

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HlfiH SCHOOL 1 TOURNEY OFFICERS Sigma Alpha Epsilon Team 1BOZEMAN TO HAVE '1REfilSTRATION BOYS CONVENE' REALlfiN STATE Wins Basketball Tourney NEW STREET CAR DEC. 2 0 T 0 2 2

Third \nnual Youn<; )Ien's Vocation-' Tournament Committee, at Stale Col- Witl1 a Perfect Score The Fast S.A. E. Fraternity Quintet Cinch- ;.rnwaukce Officiab Sa) That :\ew I All Old S!udents \Ju,l Complete Reg-

al ('onfcrence to be Jleld Here !"~"· Redivide the Districts of ed the College Championship by Defeating the Beta Epsilon Car is .:\o" jn Deer Lodge Wait- I i.-lration, Iacluding the Puvmenl of Earh . -.,t \lonth. the State '\laking 9 Districts Team Yesterday. Sigma Chis Take Second and Omega Beta mg to be Sent to This City. I Fees, by the Time C'olleg~ Closes,

· Instead of 8 As Formerly. Five Third Place. Short Comsc and Barbs Coniest in La::;t j :>-:oon on Th11rsda .• December 22.

men in the bigh --- Game cf Series for Cellar Position Tomorrow. 1

A new street car for Bozeman! soking some Fu ihe ele\'cnth annual Inter-! --- That is the inforraation which comes !n the past a great amount of time

of future rnca- .('Oo.astic Basketball 'fc>urnament STA:\Jll.:\G OF THE CLCDS. STATE roLL['f.[ from Milwaukee officials regarding has heon lost and much confusion has tion n'~ Y c:a- l!e:....t~ pring, the tournament commit- Club. Won. Lost. Pct. (J LU the rumor that has been curr~nt ior 1·esulted from the registration of stu-' na r 1" Id at the I

11 h S .. l. E. _________ 5 0 1,000 some t.ime in respect to the replacing' at-nts at the beginning o.f the \vinter

.. tac. Col ht f, m .Janua1 .. 9 to 13 tee at the S~te Co egc. as p~opo:$.ed ;-ig;ma Ch1 .4 1 .800 f:[TS FIVE UJEN of the pres:ent street c.ar. I quarter. In order to avoid this rcg-

ance at th1 coP c n e will exceed trids. Formerly the1·e were but Beta Epsilon ...... 2 3 .400 l new car will be here," stated one\ college will take place on examination next It is belic·ved ha· the attend-1 a chdsion of the state mto mne dis- Omega Beta ···-·-·· .... 3 2 .600 U · I'i "It is impossible to say '"'hen the. i~tl:ation of :5ludrnts now attending

1 fl ·c rec .... rds. . .. eight districts. Some :schools would I ~hort Course -··· .0 4 .000 ON All STATE :i.iilwaukee official yesterday. "It is !days, Tuesday, Wednesday. and Thurs-that ,., per c·cnt o.i. be shifted from one district to an-I h~li·bs .... 0 4 .000 '° ,. being constructed at the !\lilv:-aukee {}ay. Decernber 20, 21. and 22. Col-

:hP Nho graduate from ther. anrl a number of nev,r schools shops at Deer Lodge now. l do not i lcge closes Thursday noon, Decernbet·

nta.na June no ri :-j \ ill be added to the eligible list. BASI\ETBALL. expect it will be ready for service, 22, and all registration must be com-

he1r frture \"f>C'~1 - Following is a tentative list of the \falter Scott Places MacCarren and here until spring.'' l pleted by that time. No registration ~ions. l\Ian:· r•n r The S. A. E. fiYe practically Roberbon on Ffri:;1 Team and )tor- The cai- :iow ha~dlh1~ the ?mdness 1

1 will he considered complete until all

no rofessional de--=ti rn- < istricts and the schools member::: in cinchud the title in the Organization phey, :\1ashin and Asbury on Sec- has been m service smce tne road fees are paid. Fees for the winte1 ·t.J ..

\in and many of them dt·- :ach cli~trid: Lea;::ue last 'Tuesday, when tJ;iey de-1 orn:!-)1orphey Al o Chosen for AH- was built se\·eral years ag;), b:; C- f,aarter will include only deposits and

pon their college cour~e oul:1 Xmtheastn·n Dis-nict-Malta, Sato. featc<l their nearest competitors, Conference Second String '1,at:kle. ~- And~r:::.on. At f_irst the ~·oad ·w~.s j fees in such cour~~s as require labora-wh 1 each;ng Boz1•man on registra- Hinsdale, Glasg"0\11.', 'Yolf Point. Pop- the Sigma Chis, 24 to 18. ___ JUSt an interurban lme handling bu-s.1- j toty work and hospital fee, as the Teg-tion day. The vocational conference la:r. Culbert~on. Fain·iew, Sedan. The game was a th1·i1ler from the 1 . . ft • ncss between Bozeman and Bales- 1 istration fee, activity fee. antl Jjbrary-" will brit.g- t:1csl• young men to 11\fedicine Lake. Plentyi.vood, Outlook, first whistle to the last. It afford- ~n:e football men °1 this college I ville .. Later the ~Iilwaukee _took. 0 '·ei· I fee apply for the full nine months. Bozeman is destined to prevent many f:cobey. eel plenty of excitemC'nt for the i·oot- J ha1,1e been placed on the all-state the lme and con_nette<l. with lt at j Failure of students to complete theil

"_f t .. '.\·_.".::~ ~·· n ~m en~~~n.z col: I Xorth Central Distdct-Harlem, ~rs who e:athered to witness the clas-l teams by Walter T. Scott. sports Bozeman Hot Sp1·mgs. I rcgistrati01_1 by noon Thursday, De­J _g;e ( se~ f, \1fl~1r.h the~· are .nor Cbinuok, Big Sandy, Fort Benton, f<iC st.Tug~le of the ra<.:e honors for the \Vl'iter for the Anaconda Standanl A rcpott from Deer Lodge states cember 22. mans that thev will be

ft J •>1' om takmg up v(){'atlons Havre, Great Falls, Stockett, Sand hill. The game ·was featured with and hig·hest authority on football in that the cal.' which will replace the ~I charged the late registratio; fee.

" cl l) do not ainpeal to them. Coulee, Belt. CascadP, Augusta, Cho- clean playing throughout, and sports- i\fontana. Of the five, Ray l\lcCarren, one jn operation is practically .com- In ordt::r to l'egistcr, the proCedure

Th, .f<1~1.;_ 1 icn stutlents from these teau, Conrad, ValiC'r. Shelbv Ctlt- mauship was the word during the , ~ -.i -pleted. will be to, first, re_po~·t to your c::lass high sch b-. will hear discussions on bank. ln\·erness. Chester. ~' game. Jorgenson had a hard job in quaiterback. anct ~ugene Robertson, atlvisor at his office and secure from

er~g-rnc ~r\T:f:."· nwcliC"ir e Jaw. dentistry, N . . . I refereeing the hoop battle but met gual'Cl, were selected for the first team I FA~ULTY CONCERT I him a registration card giving a list .. orthwestern J)1smct- Browmng, . . . ' I d LI 1 ;\f . 1 J I M h ' ·

chemistry. a~! icultur.::. business, f~r- Columbia Falls, \Yh..ite!ish. Kalispell. all probl~ms satI.sfacto1~1ly, and b~t_h 1 an oyr .1. orp ie~.. o ln), as m, . of your s~~1cs. It would bE: a good est1·y •. tec>.i..:hrng'. goYetnment ~rv1ce Eureka, Libby. Polson, Trov. ~!~e5 wme l'ontented with the off1c1- end , and F. A. Asbury, cent~t for the 1-pla11 to ~otk. out your schedule ~e-Mt hanking- and general merchan- _ . . · j at:ng done. The only mar on the II second. TO BE HELD TONITE fore reg1strat1on days, as a consrd-aising. Prominent men who have I ~ e~tern' Distr1.c~~Thom~son. Falls, game was the fac.t that Bruce Hollis-: Ray McCarr~n, all-state quarter- I ~rabl~ amount of time could be saved made a ~mcccss in these professions PJa:n::;, ~a.na~ ~1 aiue, Ronan, St. Ig-1 '.er was htu·t du11ng the s~cond half. I back an<l captain-elect of next !ear's m thlS manner. Schedule~ and sched-tl,roug-hout the nations will appear 1~atius, ... upeuor, _A.Iber~_on, Florence, lfrucc 1s ankle was hw1; durmg an ex- team, may well be called the "biggest --- I ule cards may be obtained at the

011 the program. ~=rlton, Stevens_v1lle, Victor, Corval- dting struggle for the ball. He was I 1ittleu football man in the state. Only .The th.i~d iaculty concert will b~ Reg·istrar.'s of~ice. Sec011d, prese.nt

The hh!h school men will receive IL• ~~rby. ~!31~ 1lton.. _ _ ! put on crutches for a couple of days, 130 ponnrls in weight, he has repeat- gn,.~n tomght at the State College. your reg1stra~10n card to the reg1s-. t t· th

11 ~Iintnc: D1stnct-M1ssoula, Phthps- but the tender ankle is rapidlv heal-1 edly proved his ability to forward- Besides the solo numbers of ?.Ir. How- tration comnnttee in the registrar's

~1s _rue ;~n r°n cl e fco eg; camp: burg, Anaconda. Deer Lodge, Heleua, mg and he will soon be able· to ap- 11a~s, kick, and carry the ball for ard, Miss Hadley and ::Hiss Byrarn, office for approval. Third, pay your

1 ~rmg e .~m~ .a~s. ~·0:1 . ~· m.f ~ Boulder. Butte, Butte Central, Dillon. 11ear on the local court again. g-ains against much heavier men, nn there will be three numbers by the fees at the secretary's office.

, ~-- m., 1"'t; .;:,,e m ~t~issi'ons or Southern District-Virginia City, Re>bertoc>n. S. A. E. was high point I ability which m~kes him a triple Business Men's Glee Club of the city. January 3 has been set aside for the

nca ::- ~lnlc taenk et 1tenm<:n · acl 1 Joung Eheridan. T\l.rin Bridges, Whitehall, nian in the gaute h~ being able to I threat to opposing teams When it In all ways it will be the most inter- registration of new students only. man m ~e no s in sue l a wajr ,. ' · · · · · . . . that he can make a definite report Pony, V\ lllow Creek, Three For~s, r.dd 12 points to his team's score. ca1ne to running bark punts he wu.s estmg. a.nd w~1"th while progra111 0-~-1 Regular coll~e instruction begms

to Iris school. Plenty of entertain- Manhattan, B. elgrade, B_ozeman. Liv- The suran:ar~-: I not surpassed by any man in the fered m music at the college tins I Tuesday m-0rmng, ,January 3, f01· the

ment will be provided. There will be .rngston. Cly~e _Park, W1lsall, Toston, Sigm"- Ch.i (18) -Pos. S A. E. (24) state. He played the headiest game year. . . wmter q~arter. . . t'

1 II b k th

1111ownsend, Vi h1te Sulphur Springs. ~kDo:iald C "' lI at quarter that has been witnessed College students are mv1ted espe- B;- tins plan, Registrar Wilson ,

lC"\.'.ep ions, c ances, co cge as e a -·- Ooswe · 1l t t.t d th. t "\Vh'i l l I · f 11 i::ame:"r, colleg-e stunts, and other Central District.-Ge1·aldine, · Stan- Right forward. .

1 in the state this season. ... c1a Y o a en is conce1 . l e .. 10pes .to mve. c a~scs rnnnm~ u

·rorms of recr1;;ation. ford, Ro,r, IIobson, Moore, Wjnnett, Fox Beckle)T. Eugene Robertson has served on the hundreds of towns.people al'e atb.·act- ro1·ce ~uesday rnornmg, and aY01d the

Special railt·cad l'ates are allowed Judith Gap, Hedgesville, Ryegate, j Left forward. I varsity for three years and has been ed to each concert, :::.tuden~ attendance confus10n :ha~ has been s~ prevalent for tlus conference. Broa<l,·iew. Belmont, La.Yina, Kline,! '\Vhit~ey ___ Robertson for the third tim.e s"elected as all- has not been ~s l~·~e as it should be. at the begmmng of the wmter quar-

Rou_ndup, Harlowton, Lewisfon. I Center. I state guard- There is good reason for M~.hHow~rd ls g1v1ng .·'the~ co_nce~hts 11 ter.

Aldwugh the lneeting is designed "Yellowstone District.-BeaT Creek, I Holli;::tr:r Dean, this as the "Gob" is the fastest man wit an idea of c.ontn?uting ~o "' e principally for the young men in t.he pleasur and music I mstruct1on of 'HECK'S PUPS' senior classes of high schools, young Red Lodge. Bridger, Joliet. Fromberg, Right guard. , I on the charge of all line men in the the stu~ent bo<ly T~a analvti~al talk-men from other classes and young Columbus, Park City, Laurel, Billings, Rich.a .... ds __ ......... -----· Hatfield state. Not only is he aggressive on 1 ~ h , · e ~ 'all~

• Worden, Hardin, Big Timbm-. Left ~iard . the offense bnt on the defensive ha If ortue 1eac P'

1'ogi:am are. espedci hy

men not in high school are invited _ . 0

'" 1 b 1 . . I ors lents w10 hke ntus1c an w o IN fiREAT llFMANn and Ul·ged to attend thi's conference. Scmtheastem District - Hysham Sub t1tutes-S1gma Chi, Cates, has always een a toug 1 propos1t10n 1 . . 1 . ti' '

1 I f . a.re earnmg mus1ca apprec1a on Forsrth, Sumatra Jonlan, Miles City. Straw. for the enemy to handle, cw. gams during college years. lie asks that . 'L . • • !. : -""

Terry Ismay Baker Ekalaka Glen- Refere<>-J orgenscm. bemg made through his section of tud t 1 .

BOBCATS To PLAf -· w:b ' ' I u . :\[ c th ·r Is ents at en( the concert. com1ng· ~tIY~1 1 aux, Brockway. Rosebud. rnpire.-.:.. c arren. e ·me. . early enough that the crowd of visit- All the old students on the Hill lpo1tfbetween ?me-MohU ,.S Fi~ld goals-llicDonald 2, Fox 2, In the selection of lhe all-state c.rs from· the city will not crowd them "t\ill remember Miss Ada Jones and

16 fiAMES 8 HERF Hatfield, Robe1tson 4, Beckley 3, stars Lloyd Morphey was placed on from the assembly hall. her famous "Heck's Pup." This toy • . •. M, S, C, DIRECTORY Cogswell 2. the second team. His name also ap- Following· is tonight's program: was invented by Miss Jones about

, _ Free throws-Fox 6, Robertse>n 4. pears rn the !me-up o_ f the second all- Analytical remarks by· Mr. How-d f h

two year.s ago. $ince then many of

I Conference team, p1cke rom t e ard. · B E 17 SI c 6 l them made up in hand-painted £011n

Although n·) official basketball AVAILABLE SOON . . ; iort ourse . Mountain states. This is "Pat's": Sonata, F 1\lajoi:, Yiolin and piano ha,·e been sold in Bozeman and a 'chcdule has been agned upon, it is Wednesday ffening saw the defeat I fourth season on the varsity and the' .. ..... ......... . .. .. .. . Beetho,·en few in the east. "Heck's Pup" made

probable th<" the following ";u be nf the Short Course five by the Beta second year as captain of the Bob- Terna con Variazon.i .. -· .... lVfozart such a hit from thl'ir first appear-

the line of games for the coming . E~~tlon qumtet by a score of 17 to 8· cats. In his position a.t left tackle ~Ir. Howard and i\1iss Byram. ance that Miss Jones was encouraged season. During- the week the letters I Studen_ls Pubhsh Book Which Coo- Ihe game was rathe; slow t_hrough- be h~s been pitted agamst the b_est Aria, "O Don Fatale" _Verdi I to apply for ._ patent on them. This

cf appru\•al \\"ill be received fr"m n,o I !.ams Complete Directory of out, W1th the B. E. s hc;ldmg the men m the state and has shown h1m- Miss Hadley. patent was granted last year and the

various colleges concerned, a11d ~tudcnt Body and Faculty upper hand all the tmie. self to be undoubtedly the strongest "Winter," from aLes Sairns'' _AJbeniz toy is now being made by one of the

some changes may be made neces- A "1'li of them all. Prelude Chaminade largest toy manufacturers in the 'at')'. The dates requested that have complete campus dil'eetory will B. '~- :tion. S H. (S). I J"lm Mash.in was all-state end last Miss Byram. united States. It will be impossible

b f be on sale on the campus before the White B"ttle1nan d l d ti d tean ~h N' een sent rom the athletic office · . '"' I year an Pace on ie se~on 1 '-· aut l tgre -- Kramer I for the factory to fill all th~ orders.

f II cicsing of college for the holidays. Right forwa1d I ti Altl h h d l ot pla ID T · h .:ue as o cw~: - '. us season wug e tt n Y anee zigann - Nae ez for thfa toy \vhich have been made

Ut&h A. C'. at Bozeman, Janua1-y This is an entirely nev.r innoYation at Rivinc::s L'-'l". -:·01-,"ard. . Lee I the style of game he did last year, nfr. Howard. I for this year'5 holiday season. A l\Ion.tana State, no directory havin_g . . ,, d I l t n · iece1·, eel earl" Lif c

13-14. I ue .al·ge Y ~0 1 Jm·ies ~ I e ···- - - · . - -u_ rran I lara-e nurnb<"t' of ··H~t:k's Pups" ~i·e £nff been published before. In- McGuinn Helmer in the season, he always sho1 cd the ''Under the Greenwood Tree Ante e.,·p•ctcd to bn 1·n Bozeitiaii fQi· the

Columbus Independents at Boze- c.rea~cd H_•,p:istration has. however, Center. l 'l' " ] " tt I "" ~ '" J 17 I

a 11 1ty to get 11s man, no ma er 110 Holy Night" . Adam I holida~- sal~. mnn, f!.nuar.r . · mar~e the student directory a neces- ., Haug·Iand Houg h ] I ~'

•1 \\" ere ie was. Miss Radle\. l\!i:-;s Jont?s co:npleted thTee years' :llonta11a :llmes at Bozeman, .Jan11- I •ity a•1d the ,-o!ume should be well Right guard. 1 F. A . Asbm·;-, play mg his s. econd " ASong· of Thanksgh in· .. ·· Old Dutch I work in the ait depal·tment at '.\lon-

ar)· 20-21. re<·eiwd b\.· the student bod" . ;11cKu1zie Rhea I u ] ] D k ' I ~cason on the varsity, was selected '· nti t 1e awn" ?ar -s

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, tana s_tate College, and is iirn·...- spe-U. of .M. at 1Ii:--sou1a, .lanuary 2i'- The new book, which will be oi ,·est I Left guard. a~ second all-State center ".B'ats" is ··o Wintel' Night'' Buttard cializlng in cartooning at an art

28. pe;ckel size. is being edited by Ray Substitute--B. E., Kennedy. an accurate passer arnl backs up the Men's Glee Club. schoo! in Chicago. :Miss Jones bas St Ch 1 t B F b Cameron. ·22, and Buster Atterbury, Refcree-McCaneo 1 1 1 t H I d I

"'"·' ~.. ares a ozen1an, •e ru- ·23 d II t . I Umpire-Graves. me I rn a ve eran c. p aye. a I unusual talent for cartooning. It is - ' ' an W1 con :i.m a compete rec- - . - . I steady, aggressive game at all times roLLEr.E Sir" due to the success of the "Heck's

.Montana ~lines at Butte, February crd uf each student, 1ncludmg home Field goab-\.Vlute .,, Rtvlnes, ~c-1 and according to many CL'ltics was lJ U lJI\ 11 Pups'' investm_ ent that it has been

13-14. ad<h:ess. focal address, and class One! Gui.'m, Haugl~nd, Hough, Helmer - the best center in the state. possible for Miss .Tones to continue

Gonzaga at Spokane, Februa1·y 15. sect10n will be devoted to faculty Free throw,-Wh1te, Helmer 2. FUND USEFUL I he1· educaLion in the ea>t. cone A. A. C., at S;pe>kane, Feb- n•embe.rs, with their conwlete ad- MORPHEY ALL-CONFERENCE

rnar)' 16. dresses listed. 1'he back section of Barbs Lose to 0. B.'s. 11

TACKLE. HOME EC STUDENTS U of Idaho at Boise. February 17- the book will contain a complete di- The 0. B's added another \'lctory

l3U o1' ~i. at Bozeman, February 24- ~·~~~~~ ~~·g:i~:~~o~l':,"~i~:;.:~e1~ and I ~~he~~c~~"'~rcc".,',~1e ;;;~m~~cla[,,Pe:~m~~~ th~l:'1~1p~o:h~~~t~~t::~:no~7 t~: D.S~k ;:!~it~: ~~~la;:; a~~h~o,~1e HEAR MISS WElf.LEY 25. The work of assembling the infor- I .13a1·bs with a 40 to 12 score. I past season's football squad, has a<ld- Students may Make Use of it. U

This makes a total of 16 games to mation for the directory has been go- The Omega Beta, gained control 1 ed another sta1· to the name of Mon-bc played by the varsity quintet dur- ing on for some time now, the edit- at the sta1t and were never in dan- t:.na State in athletics, through earn- There seems to be a great deal of r On Saturday morning Miss '~il 1

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.ing thl.~ :--casvn. half of these being on <a·s meeting- with considerable diffi- goer. The only question in the minds I mg a tackle position on the Rocky misunderst.:'l.ndin~ among the stu- "\\·eii:dey of the Minnesota University

1.h.e home floor. culty beca.u:;c of the fact that no like r-f the spectators was what the 5Core ·Mountain Conference All-Star second dents. pa1ticularly the freshmen. a::; ..:.ri ·e a Y•·Q interesting lecture to the

The rnrsity oquad will be picked book has been put out on the camr,us ''·culd finally be. string. Coach Romney of Utah Ag. tu the o•eration of our student sick- Home Economics students of the col-

4l "ter the class se11'es comes to a

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in the past. The book as planned 1 :\IcCanen and Jorgenson tied for College, who pickecl the team, ex~ I'css fuml. ~let!"~. :.tis:=: v..-eifzlev·~ talk was pl'in-1 lose anrl will start practice imme- n t present wil1 be a complete stu- · first honot·s at making field goals, pressed his admiration of l\Iorphey's The following t•xnlanation of the 1' 1·i .tally an cxplanat

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(!iah~ly. The real ti:aining, however, dc·nt directory and will fill an im-1 ,-.·ith 7 e.n.<:h, but Jorgenson shot two playing in the Utah game at Logan. working of that iu !d has h6f~n given ('an Hon 1..• Economic's Association an<l will come upon the rc.tura to school por~ant pla<.-c on the campus. The free throws, thus enabling him to be end tEade the assertion that such to this paper by Prof. D. B. Swingle, the bfr\dh.s whir-h are deri1'e<l from

at the br•!inning- of the second quar- books will be available to the stu- high man of the one-sided affair. playing throughout t..he season merit- 1..'u1iunan Qf lhl' health l'l :.mittee: j the us~oc:in.tiun. The lotal club re-ter. dents before the closing· of classes The ~ummary: er! All·Confcr('nce sC:'Jcction. Though Some students appear nut to und:r-1 ceived nn•ny 1<lN1..s on helping to ad-

---- ---- this quatter, and will selJ for ~D ). B. \40) Position. Barbs (12). thi.::.; was the only 011p1n·tunit - Rom- surnd the rt.'gul.Jt11.•n<.: nncicr wh!cli vanC'f' !T mie E~·onomics nationally.

,"'\J;rilliam. Gonser antl Richard Hart, tt-nts. l\·l'Carre:n ··---~Hirsch ri y had cf seeing; i\iorphcy in ac ion, fhdr bill:-; "ill h nnid in case.:; of il1- l\liss \Ye: ,Icy is m .. kmg: ~tour of the

\Yho ard' representatin.·s of Great Rjr:ht fonvard . "'ie has ·\identJv follc\1 ed hi w<.1rk ness, an<l unlc t.ht). "~~rilent d es lH · t \\l' + m :;:fates in the •ntere:-:t of the

Falls at the Y. )l. c. A. convention Thur. duy e\ enini~ .l\hs. l\Iontgom- .}or0cn~on Allevato ft the season. ~with the n.-Rult that l art yrop '1 ~) the )~ l..lt.h cou~m tt.ec I Ah crfr·n•t Home Econornks A<:~ucia.-~n n ~ um ~tlt.:: ;....lli..::,ts c.it Omega I l" \•.J.S t. di mer h.U st at the Pi Phi Left forward. the captain of th~ ~lontana. Sbate ·wi11 oe obltFt-tl to r J•Ct lus bill. ti011 oi \\hil'h she is re 10nal coun-

Beta during the week. Ol-~e. i Cor..tinued on Page FouT.) Bob ·r..ts a t me in rol" recog-niticm. l (CtJntin ti Jn Pac-e Four) selor.

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THE WEEI ... LY EXPON' I t1i same r ... nsC'n that they used to·ho"e-ver. been challt>ni:.'"ed by nnotherj ' · J!, l \\e·n- hot:t-_1.dast5 l'Orscts bustles. puff eminent savant oi the p~ychoh.1gy

.sJ=-•ves, n1 -skir", "•.if" .. utblic coo', lrof. Jimbsh.1!', "ho hns <! 'I g"t 1c 1 1 s t l·ct. ra: more norn~ul vit~\v of the ~olo~hcs E~T \llLISIIED J.A);"e.:\RY 1, 1910. A1d c tc i~ hi~ i::e1.:ond \\ind. the rnyst ry. J'r,-if .Jimbal{•s SC!~·s. re-j

(Out1rrowt' of :\lo:ithly Ex1 onent, E ·tabh hcd January 1, IF:!}5. ) Jcal"" , J 1,1,, " sor ,..dd~J 0 'l:l\'t.·l:r·. thnt iiu 1·~in" th1 'il·Ws of f'rof. H. 0. Cus-it al~ti i ·•1nr rhe j, u1t- ~ reason ;.ot·us: I ==============================

1 tha the Cl 1u·~c " •m n 1 p~ heir . "It inay not be ami-::s to --ny that

01 l"IC E--HOO'l 1. REPl1ELIC.\?\-COl"HlER BGII .. Dl!\G f • . pent.tc•1t ·~ tot-l 1 l: t tcmsd ·es. the go1c.shes L:ustnm ori~:nutcd among.

the h• is of t 1l!ir infr, H; into pyra- cla~:-; girls requiring Lhc 1Lx;h1c;-: tl>

[ t the Fat c..tds .1s1·t1 t, [ 01. iress high ~chcol or (·olll'"!'C girls •. th<.' _uppfl· 1

The 'rePldy Exponent is strictly a student entcnni~c. It\; {'hief pur- n·" nl '; ,')c:s, and n I other ral:es and buckie the ~ho< s, and leav ng- them pose i5 t.o presci:t to its l'l~:ulcrs, ea~h week, an ac1.:m·ato and romt1lc.:e record tribe;, du ihln.;.,;. JH:;t ;:1~ s1lly....-r.hnays c1pe-n as a si~n thnt the latter hHd the o! ... i ... developml..'nti:: n college affairs dm·ing that 1)('riod and to exc.,.t its full h:.w and ;.\lv.ays will. .ht-.t bccaug~ job he-fore them :iml were to he <luly inJlm'ncc for the upbuildi.ng of ~fontana State Collc>r_·e. Tlw }ll.lpet· is the it'· the fa~hiun, that's .:iil. lrnmblt.•d in its }WI formante." rf.'sult of vuluntar:. l.'f ort put forth by til(! students wh<) cumpo:se thu sLaff. J Tit il~UflJ 1d prn_e~sor's dews have- -Gre:it- F11ls Trihnne.

Publi~hed l'\"L ·y Tw~sdny of lhe ColleJ?:e yea by the stnff cho:->en from the I studenti:: of thl' :\'on1ana Stah• Col!Nre of the l·mvPr~ity of l\.lo11t.~na 1 Boze-~ nu:c11, MonUmn.

I Acci.:pt:!nl'e for ::\I::iilinl! at Special Rate of Postage provided for in Section

1103, Act <.,1f Oc•ohC'r :;, 1911. authorized FC'bruary l'i. l!H9.

Sl'BSCRIPTIO~ RATE

Two Dollars Per Year T<.""n Cents Per Copy Students iJecome subscTiher::- upon payment of the l'egular Activity Fee.

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EDITOR-IN· CHIEF ..... .... ... .. .... . .. A. E. ~fr FARLIN. '2~ ~L\NAGlNG EDITOR ............ .FERGUS MITCHELL. '23 1 ASSOCIATE EDITOR... -··· -·······- ... .. .. C'!L\RLES LYNDON. ·~3 SOCIETY EDITOR I\'ONF.ETA ?\OELE ·~3 )fo 1. age~ nrl' ~c:nrn 111 this town

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an1.:1..• ~ thl~Y \Viii contlnne to be scarce ~I I • I I • I I •• I • II I I I I I Ii I I i I t I : •• I I J I • I I I I ' I I I I I I I 1 11 ' I I I I I 11 11 ..-

BUSINESS MANAGER .. ····················-············ LE01"ARD S\L.\N. '23 ADVERTISING MANAGER. .... ·--····-························· ...... VERE WILLIAMS, '23 CIRCULATION MANAGER..······-·-············· ......... EDWARD C. PRESTON, '22

for :::orne time to come. The entire The Boy-V•lho are yvu laying for? • -world is facing the same condition. Tho Girl-What kind of a chicken ~ E.U~XRY AND BERRY ~ '"'e stumbled across the probable rea- do you think I am, nnyway '? I~-= rcr.: SIL<\ TES

, son for it all the other dar. Here --, it is: "With the nrnch-propbesie<l Professor Owens-Estimate the I ~ A.nd ~

ASSISTANT C'IRU.LATION MGR....... HARRY JkCANN '23

GE:"IERAL REPORTORIAL ST,\FF ELIZABETH BOLE '22 HOWARD TENNEY "23 c. dv(,c;nt of the lung skirt, kn0t:k knees population of the Philip:t)ine~. ~ ~

unrl bcw-legs may bo gone, but they Fo::-Before or after prohibition? 1 ~ SKIS ;;;

will never be forgotten by th.is gen· 1 • SEE US ~ ~,l;~l~~~"o;r?obsening male>. ls this' an~~~yu;, Dixie .. why is a dormito1-y. ! I

~fory Baldwin, on hearing of Joe I She-\Yhat IS a te<hnical name 'or I ;_:= Owenho~~se LJardware Company -

ARTHUR BERGSTR031 '23 . CHLOE COX '23 LE f:LIE GILBERT '23 . ........ KA TTILEEN C.\A!ERON '24 RICHARD BUCKBY '24 ....................... . CHARLES SCIIURCH '24 OCT~4.TIA .i\.IARQUl°S ·25 ..... ............ GLEN C. DOYER '25

DOX CA:lfERON '25 REPORTERS BEING SELECTED BY COMPETITION

['_Jh n s 1.:11:,ra,:rtmt·nt, says that- I :mering? u l-it :-c 111'1..hL. i'=' affcctin•-'' t!•(• ·whole

1 He--1 don't know. I ~ ~

lhrf: " m o..~· ~mrJJ~m.!. mm~ i" n!fJJ·.:-s cha1tcr.As a TlaLt•rthouc·ht, she aJds, Si11 Shec:t n1usit . ~ 111 f. 11111111 •111I •• I1 ·111: l ' l · l S1 .. 1,1 1 •11 11 • . ,1111III.11I11 ,1: 1 . 1~ ~~~ff,. ...fr~, ':! • ., .., • ... .:.""'" • ~~ ,,r -:.e' ..,.+· 't~ tc~-.;; ~-~"t.}~~-..1· ~ ~~:;€;·· _ ~ ~~ .. ~- ~5 • .._~li .;r..~~I. _ ~. iJ.fg} ·-~~ ~!- _ "1~..:- ".j rt<l, Oh, girls, 1 have a date witlt j , ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _.-">~_.JJ ~ H !Ii:- tonight.'" Club ·waitl'l'-'Vhere is the pla+e ! t 1,"t.."t<.-~ --- I ~erved your pie on'? I "''~i'. IN THIS. its la~t issue of the Year lfl21, The ~ .Tohn \\-ylie 'ays that the only dif-J Torchy-Plate'! why. I th0u,;ht ~~;·"':\ Exponent t·xtends its heartie::.t wishe~ ior fi7,"_, .. .: c '"l1tC' between being engaged and that wa~ the under crust. an<l ere it! ~~ a lrost joyous Clu·istn1a::: and a Yery hanpy r ! b~ing: sh:k (:-; that when you arc ell- --- I ~~<"~ \tJ,.';,~ I r.ag-vd you_ arc C"lad 0£

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it. anU when . Stfm!ord. has a new wa~'. for gct-1 -<Ei and en.ioyublc New Year to the students. the foe- ·~:;?'·I you an· sick you aren t. tmg nd ot bothersome wl\"<'~. A•k ~ ulty, the ahn!mi. the adYertisers. and all J110 ~ -- him e,bout it. ~ friends ot :.\1 iniana State Colle;te. l\Iay the com- (!.""' 'ki·ic- }!cebus says that Ruby I ---~ ing year be a ~lost su::cess£ul OJlll for the Greatl•r ~ ~! )t(·hki~;,~~:~ ~1~~,~~·~a~~ 11i;1 ~~ir;~it~~- ! H:·~·~\~~ ~~ :.~'ll!r~!~-~PERO);E. a UniYersity of l\Iont~na am! all tl_ 1,e ' 1 ho ru () • I iJi• h. :,!ari tl'ed to -it and lock at I ;1ay .he learn from Cupid ~:;:) working i!1 its behalf. 111er Alpha 0. '111 and h<:· 0. B. pin I Just e'louch ulim111e,.

-~ F~'-~..J"!. t'4rnl w~nder anu wonder. It makes To be sweetly stupid.

~ii*t·~tJ"'**m~~~~"f"K~>lo:\~?f.,;, ' Vi'%~~ t:· wonller, too. I Helen C.-·l believe rn I ~tl! ~ ... y\y 'lfcy~~?.~· ... r·~ y . .?~tp~~v~ti'\,~.;'~iJ ¥. Ti\~.J 'i~~ .. "·hat's the cliffer~nce bctw~en a Sweetheart Sundae. ta(e a

·01·1 nt antl a raisin ?1• 'Yaitress (to Phat)-\Yill you hRve ~

"' on gt:!t a sho<.:k out of a <.:urrent. <.:. Sweetheart, too'! I but ~ (\U g·l~t a kitk out of a rnisin.'' Phat-1\o, thank::;: I alt·l.:'ad~~ haYe

For four days, commencing J:muarv 9th. many high school one.

BOYS' YOC.\TIONAL COXFEREXCK

When You Think

E and

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TH~N CO!W \- WE WA.1.'°T TO MEET YOU

boys of the state will be gueRts of l\Iontana State College These Wi.en the $ludents in Home Ee. ww .,.. .• boys will be Rent from high schools in all parts of tlw "t te and c•rnt their bread upon the waters. I Big- ~lac-( Passing fi>h hatch0 ry ------· will have to be cared for . ae far as rooms are concerned hv the they firmly hope that it will retum "-ith Peg· L.\-"\Yould you like a . fraternities, town~people and indiYiduals.

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11 th. {nrm of a wedding: cl!ke. ;fish?" illlll!!OW&·· It t th t th' · · I I Pt·_g--.. ~o, I'm quite .·Rtisficd now.', . seems o HS a . IS JS a hme W 1en we, th_e :;lt dents of I 11 )'uu want to see ;ome suspicious I

Montana Shte College tan do much to make the SOJOU111 of these lo kn. botties. exumme the windo\~, Of all the tbin;:s I"d hat' to be bc-men a Yery pleasant one. To do this e\'en more ,.ffecthelv 't wo•1ld ,i..,, in tlie colk e !iLra1,-. neath tl1c shining rnn, I think a popu- j be Yery well if each student. while at home during th<' l•ulidayd, Jar girl would be the wN<t one How would get in touch with the <leleg·1tes fro'1'1 hi~ town and see if "I I hat' anyone whr is co icc.t- sc.me girls fail t' !'C°t t·red of the

ed. Pkrn<'li n~ , ,. 'lOre thctn \YC can there is not something that cc..1llt be ,lcne t.i mltkc hist, ;p and h!s lfo· Tlia,'. \P. see. s ·rn~ 01• thePl don't get a chanc_ s+... here r~ iasal1t dS Wt~H a jJfOfitab!e. to h''k tc t~ny of tbc·ir own ~ex irorn

The oflicer=-- of tbe crnference yr.ill :::.ee that the ' · ~ t !lt r \ ~ D1 1 I:\:- \\ 11 yuu g'iv.: me a bitP of · ~v.'Ja~t in the mon1in~ till ,..~"l college is profitable for a the l 0ung men m at 11danc , ·11) -cur ,. ndy '! 1 .hirt; at ni~ht. If i~ i"n'r. one man. to the stw .. il + lO n1., 1 ~ •t plet.sant. F'i) u1 ~ 1 1t .- L·:o, and then it.'~ two mor.:.•. The J

Due1>.y-\Yl10t.'~ Lhe n1<ltte1 \\ it:1 · 1,.. '? CI l 1·ca:-:f·n t.}mt we c~~n see why tht.•y I --- I don~ tin of it is th, ct...rnal ·vanitv

,. • J_ D·R·r Anl'M.Vi..'JA' kTnol'~vl;~LtUo tB!o w 11 my o"T~:: ,,::~"'.'.'1'.~y that. the elub nuts I · wigh to announce thro:1gli t1-· -pa. thac lJ l.J (ln w"I be "The 'Iclt,nir Pot,"' and a The Exponent next Tues, l \, -t"•T

l\'O PAl·ER NEXT WEEK

FOR HER

-Pure Silk Hose -Silk Lingerie -Gold Pencil -Jewel Box -Handkerchiefs -Glo,·es -Pur3e -Bag -Vanitv Case -Ivory

Suggestions Fon HDI

-Handkerchiefa -Silk Hose -SJl. 1

-:.\Iel'i!e Jewel -Silk Shirt -Sweater -Buth Robe -S;ik Crarnc

-Smoking Set

Do y,,;ir Chri,.tmas Shopping now so as not to be di,.;appoi.1'-there will I e r o ; regre"" tha1 WE (

th,·· last Tuf''lcla .. c. - t1

\/ill haw to take exam on the hill '·c feel th.tt

urnisL the ~tudents with a p. P t·i·''.: ~~'lJ':ff I TO HOLD TRVOUTS ~~~:,ee 1:.:;out i,:' ,~·;~::\,~~ ~:~~Ir~~~:

qm rter, but since at hat ti · ~ - I wished for a place was ''"k"I to hand u.ionf' along with the rest of ! i<c • Ludents in 1·· 1,nme before ln;t Thur,day.

ed in a-. -ortments.

•===================== ti is in,practical if nut impn"'~ )]e 'l' pui.J-

lish an Exponent nt tha m. ,e. =================-:=

~.~ \\,OJ O~.!! :,; IEVIJ -T~ G1\·E

SUPPORT THE DIS. \BLED VETS' CLUB

GOOD TIME ASSURED

Every Sa~v.rd..::iy Night LEGION HALL ADl\IISSION, $1.00

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THE WEEKLY EXPO.·K·T, TJ TJAY, DECE:\IBER 13 1921. P.\C..: THI' ·z

PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I I

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-------"'; I Lieutenant Howa: ,-,.as a dinnf'r I day evening.

I ' l ( I ! I ~e~t at \·he Bt...t ... Er.:;ilo11 house ~I -1 ·------

m i !' ~·s~~'~'"'"''''""~~---~~--~'-.'U..'-.'l'S :: = = ~ = = =-= ::-= = u-= = -:: 1 ... -. ----.:· :1 CHRIST i AS CARDS ~ (

·-·-----YOiJ CA, GET \HELL Of' A GOOD PA:R OF DRESS

SHOES, OR

$5.50 I .

-AT-

WAfiNER BROS. STORE

:: C_\.~'DAit ll '

"' . ""~!;· ~::W~n~~~: '!~c;';;:~~:l e Tu •sday. D<c.

:: mu .. 1cal re ital. 13-F.:iculty .:!

u ~a uroay, Dl:c. 17-Fre::;h· "

~· man Janee. Thura<lay, Dec. 52-Cullege ::

:: closes at noon.

t R . Osl;.o.rnc ..,..;e:·e Sunday dinnt•r ~

. t t t11e Pi Bt::ta Pi1, hou:~e. I"-

. r· s Q1i;.·e Ennh was a

l. at the Al:. ho 0. house.

DOK'T FORGET YOl'R FRIENDS THIS YE.\R!

:re want you to buy yo~•r cards here becaase we know we have the ones you will be proud to ,;end

116 E. !\lain St. Bozeman I~ UNOLEUM AND ART STORE ~ ~

A o 1a Omicron Pi fratemitv he, ~ · The Store of Quality Gifts ~

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.o , h use Sunday afternoon fr n. . ~'~'~""~"'S..~"'"'-'-'"'"'~~~ss'~ s_~ '°"s..-."'i:. ~~-..-....

1 , 1 1· all col!eio:e men. I ===========================-===

SOC "10TES . ..... .... . ...... .............. c::;~-:;ag::m=::l.'!ll!l:IZl:li=:ll::aiii!i!iiiii:ll!!llliii>l1~Uil:lllmm::'l===3':!.:ll!ll

FASHION BARBER SHOP I

I ASK FOR A MUD .MASSAGE I

I FRED HINJ\I.\N, Proprietor

Baths Phone 461-J 1st Class Bootblack

Friday evening of this week the i' a.1 and ~lrs. Hamiton, Dean ~1.1l f

·r.llege women at Hanulton Hall en- j ·.;: . -~ i·nett. Rtcbn1·CJ ~Ha1( an~.~· il-,

tPn.a1111 .. ~ then· friends at a uehghtfm 1

. "- Cion ·e~ '~~~·e ~ 1.1~1( ay nme

.nfonnal dancmg p011 ty The ha! I ·~"1.S at t e 1gma Chi house.

was very beautifully decorated with I -- I Chrisbna:, trees and evErgr1.:-nn \.ifa:s \Veig-ley, head of the home

boughs, and this idea was further C>'. nc ,nit ... tiPpa:l'tment in the Univer-i

tarried out in the Christmas favors. Y r,f .Mmnesota, '':as a gilest at

Excellent music was furnished an<i I , n- ·1 on Rall dUl ing the we<k :Vi'< I 1Junch 'v2s served throughout the I "',..,.le:- 1.-; tourmcr the Urutt><l State3

e\-en1ng. ·" h• ~l~ring in bc:~.aii CiJ.. th:. AmPi.- .

THE fiALLATIN LAUNDRY crD 13!l East Babcock

is always l'eady to serve your Laundry needs. .Call phone 79 & wagon will be at yoti- doo:-.

lF YOU ARE }'ART!' T"T. "'·TRY us

Sigma Chi fraternity entertalnecl at

an info1mal dancing party at Three

Bear Inn, Saturday mght of tlus'

week. Four bobsleds were used to

take the party out. A Ch1;stmas tree was a feature of the evening, and

George Finley as Santa Clauo:: had an

ap~ropria.· te gift .foi- each ~ru~t pres-1 •nt. Mt. and Ml s. R. 0. W11.on chap­eroned the party.

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· ' il1:me Economics Association I ' ~t '.n-r hn· day in the city gavt· r

(~'.c!al ver~.- lnbtructive lectures. ~!!llliiliiliilli!!!iMlilll•~:Dmlllll'l!i!~2:l:l"'"'£illc:llllll!l!::i:~:T.~:::llall!l!!!IW.EB~

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~ Orders taken for Tailor made Suits I CJ~Jo~ A ~re!LT ~ R~p~~.M~d ROJoffig I ~ S. VOS, Proprietor 25 W. Babcock St. Phone 201

~ ~~~,~~~'~! Dean Norris, Tony Blish, L. B.

1 ~=============================• Conkling, Fuller Gilcru·est, H. M .

.... -...~~~~~"USS~ Bath, Roy Keister and Stuart Egel· ~ $On were lunch guests at the Omega

~ ~ Beta house on i\1onday.

: fi E 0. H. W I L L S ON G 0. ~ "·~:; ;:;. >;:;;,,.:: ,.:;;, ~:·~:;.~ i X;.\IAS CARDS ~~. during the v.ast week. • J

~ BOOKS Harold Frank, of Canton, Oh10, as a ~ Beta Rho of Sii<ma Chi announces 1·

~ ii::< •ledge.

-.. GAi\lES TOYS " l

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~! Tuesday eYening the acti\·e chap- 1

trr and the alumni members of Pi

Beta Phi fraternity were entertained

at a dinner given at the Patton home I by three of the pledges, Genevie\~e

Coole;-, Winifred Cobleigh. and l\lar-1 garet Patton. The clecoTations wc1·e \\ine and blue. the colors of the fra­ternity. The table looked very beau­

tiful with blue candles and wine car-

Pink Joe Geo. ., ~"-~~

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AFTER THE DANCE ':-he Best of Everything

Ci.uB CAFE i ~~ >SS'(:

fiALlATIN fi P- Ir CERY COMPANY GIG GIG -·- 55- htONE-55

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nations. i In order to eelebrate the twenty. I

fifth anniversary of Founders' Day,

t.he active and associate members of Alpha Omicron Pi fraternity and the

patronesses were entt!rtaine<l at the j chapter house at an informal dinner

party. D:.:c.ember 8. The entertain- ,

.nent for the evening consisted in a

:mower for the house. There W\!re I gifts frmn the patronesses from the

alumni and the active chapter.

Twelve of the members of Beta Ep-1

1 ::=.Hon fl·aternity entertanned at a sh.·igh ride pa1·ty up Bridger, Satur- j ciay night. After the ride supper I wa::; served at Quaw's cabin.

.i\;Ianrine Plew was a Tuesday din- 1

ner guest of Atha l\-:Iartin at HamH- ; ton Hall.

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! 1 I . "There's Only One irl"

And Say Fellows-You KnO\Y She's not unlike other girls when it comes

Christmas time. She thinks a wo1:ld of You ; but with all that she's looking

for some little gift 1·emembrance on C'11ristm:1 Dav-And right Jn··e is

where we come in by just quietly slipping you a fe·,- suggestions as to the

things we know She will like.

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Ted Cogswell was called to Three I Fork~ last Friday evening.

The following list includes articles for the New Girl-the Ste '.>­

the Fiance-for :J>Iother and Sister. Look the list over then ask us to as­

sist you in selecting the gift that will sure be appreciated.

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Lang's Exclusive Shoes 12.0 E. l\Iain St.

To be comfortably "ouUooied" you want the most correct footwear. Beautiful foot\\'<?21" for Xmas is also the most important part of your toiiette. Aside from the neatest st ,·)es in the most durable and com­fortable ladies' fontwear 1rn have an equal line fo1· the whole family.

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Sunday dinner guests at the Zeta ! Kap.pa house were Presi<lent and Mrs. Atkinson .

~ ~I The local Panhelienic Association ~ held their regular meeting- at the Chi

~ Omega house Tuesday evening 0£ last ~ week ~ Mr William O'Bannon, of Savan­

!! nah, Calif., was a dinner guest at the i Chi Omega house Saturday evening.

J . E . LANG, P rop. ~ Professor Cooley and daughters I I • :1; • ~ • ;

1: • :11111111:1111 • s • .1 • • • • 11 • ·•· • 1 11 1 111111 1 u 11 1u 1 , 11-111 1 , 1u111 1 :11 1111 1 11 11• 1 11 1 11 1 u11 1 1111111 .~ Charlotte and Genevieve were dinne1· 1

l'uests at the Alpha 0 house F «iday

~-------------leYening« I Professor and Mrs. TaUman were

oinner guests 1.'hurs<lay evemng at

the Iota Delta house. I EXTRA SPECIAL

SALE OF ENTIRE

S.TOCK OF FINE

DRESSES AT 1-3 OFF

Including all Silk Dress­

es, Street, Afternoon,

and Dinner Dresses and

Dancing Frocks.

2\lr. S. E. Avery, of Tpree Forks,

visit~d his son at the Omega Beta

house Wednesdty of last week.

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Stuart Egelson was a visitor at

Omega Beta house Saturday and I Sunday. I

;\fr. and :\Irs. Schoppe and Billy and

Bobby Schoppe, and Mabel Hereim

were guesls at the Sig. Alph. house

f ,r Sunday dinner.

"'"cdne:::day e··er.ing dinner guests

ar the Pi Phi house were llfiss Had­

ley. :\!rs. Hadley a11d ::\Ii.ss By-i_·am.

Every Girl Is Happy To Receive Silk Hosiery - GloYes - Handkel'chiefs - Var;ty Cases - Hand Bags -

Box Stationary - Silk Umbrellas - Novelty Jewelry. Perfumery -, Toilet Accessories - Overnite Bags .

For Members of Ones 0wn Family And som etimes some gi ls

Silk Negliges - Silk Underwea1· - Silk Petticoatc: and a whole lot of dainty

unmentionables that girls Jove-all packed in T-_• l:day Boxes.

Remember Fellows "the ways of a \rnman" h,,,.e not changed since cre­

ation-She's looking for that gift-" A word to ~he wise is sufficient."

1866 he il Co. 1921

QUALITY Ar\D SER IC.:..

I ~Ir. C. R. Schurch w.is tbc guest

h:~ son Charles Wednesday even-!

I--------------.,."'--""""""''""'""'"_"""_'""""""'""'=..,; ing at dinner at the Beta Epsilon i I'...-'----- -----

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~'.'-GE FOUR. TH E WEEKL'..' EX:PO;.iEl\T, TCESD;lY, DECE:\iBER P. H•Zl.

~~""-"'-"'-"'-~~'-".__,,,~~--'-'-'-....S..'-'--'-'-~'"'-'-' I S. A. E. WlNS TOUR...l'\EY I ti•ings their own "'ay

~ ~ I pcrioiJ. durin the~-~-...... ~~~ ...... ~~'-~~~~'-'-'-~~~

~- ~~,:: 1 1 ~ t A s~:!~~~,·~~~~L;~~~ u o P I I Phone 88•1 26 So. Black Av·e. ~ Sutherland i\Ioeb\u~g The sum mary:

ST AR CLEANERS g \\ Mls Right guard . G\'*1.Sc.n i Beckley Right ;or"" J.

~ I Center. S. A. E. ( 3R) Position.

j ~~=. Cooper ... Baird I Cog;well and TAILORS :... Left guard. Loft fon1·ani. Telephone 886-J.

'Inter I Phone 886-J Expert Shoe Shinmg . ubstit.utes-0. B., DcKay: Barb~, Robt.·1· ... u1~

~ ., W'ildmaf!. I : CLEA;.il:\' OF ALL hl:\DS ~ Rcfo.-ce-Richards.

Cen 1,: ~~~ ...... ,~~....._ ........... ~~~ ...... ,~,~' larbo

I .\); OPPORTU);lTY. R. W. Noe. ~ Rhen

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' Field goals-J>kCarrcn " Jori;cn-~ I ~on 7. \.;\l~atts 4, l\foeburg ~- Alfl:·,·ato 1~1tfi(·ld >I- . ::, llir~ch 2. ! Li•ft gu;~ rl.

·~ Ludie';, Wo1 k ,1 Sp1cialty All Work Gua1anleed ~ l"n·o throws--Jorc;en,on. Sub;,t rn~ s--S .• I. r .. _ ~ 1orr. CJ;Ilt', l ~·r.1..·l't"l

~~"-"'-'--"'-~"'-"'"'~'-~'-'-"'-""'-~"'-"'-"""'-""-'-'-'-'-"'-'-"'-'-"'-'-~~ SiJ!s Take One from 0. ll.». "'<'<"-I''-"" dy. Thl' following even JI•~ the S1~1t.::" Fi•! l .:....o<tl-Rcc:ldl )' 1,

Chi::-; <lcfeated the 0. B. !'> by a :--lore l ~1.. -\\: ll Ro 1t•1·hun ;, De-.:

I T11L~ cott r :5e. ·• ASm·vcy o·r the Rc­·ohm~.' li)?'ions of the 'Yorlll.'' that has been

announc€.d by the studt:nt. pastor for Ti ohue. th.._. next quarter. ";u offer a. splcn­

Hel- dill opportunitv for thl' stuclent:i 1..

. the college to becom.:- <H .. 'f}llnmted witl.

CLARA H. MILLER

Optometrist 213-315 Commffcial

Bank Building Telephone a~6-.J .

Nat'!.

:HU\. FUNU. • f 14 to n in a g:amc til.:.it was rat.'le" I l { • j,uttlenrn.n :{. a ... t, but which foat.ured floor \\.'Qtk H'c titro,,·s-Robert.~on ~ Lee.

11 .:--11~. Due to ci1)-::;e g·uunlinf!." I l C'itnlr side wa~ allowed to Sl'01~ .~i:t:-:. Wl\in. Their La..,t Gn>:1e. ·nary p.·mt~. Fox, sigma Chi for- Th• ~igF. \YOn their last rcJ11e of

fhl'r.__~ i:-; ~\ full ~d of ruh.·~ ~overn- wani. nrn<ll" 12 oi his t<.·am':s 14 i1oint he :--t:J'lc·~ Satm:day nft<-11111 n by de-

mg ilte :-;tndt11 t sicknl'Ss fun•!, but ai:cl vas hig-h rnau. el.tin,.. he Barb!'- to tht tm11.. of 17

~p1;•1.:1a aitention i!'oO here ... -~,J1Pd to The summary: 4.n 1 l

I t}wg.l' th ee· :-:"ig-1nn Chi (14) Position. O. '1. (~)1. rhc game was a ~low onr, and at

1 I ~1lclJ1·nald _ . --· .... _ }.lcC'ar•· ... n one time -.iui-ing th1.;: conte't the Barbs

===========-=====1 L Exct:.·pt in c'lH.'r.i{cn<:y · t.1c stu-1 Rigi1t .forward. 1 wen' but. one basket behind and at

! dent mn~t comm1t the c:olk·g·e nw·~e,' Fo:x .Jorg- nson tf;r snmc time going ~trong. The

'.\!rs. :\kCray1 Uefcwe nilling a doctor. Left Iorwanl. Sii:rs. snap1rnd out of it howe\·er, and

You know when ,·ou buy a

1 lie c~scntial conc1.,:11tivn:- u( tne kad­inJ?: 1eligions. As a mutter of 1.:ult­r;re alone, one cannot afford to n:t.::c:"" ( ut of eollege without. g·ivin.i; some :tl­tcntion to such a Yital mnttt'r. Ack~

to that the stiurnlus that s,uch a (.,Jurse brim.rs to one·s O\\~ religious thinking and the value of the studv becomes most evident. ·

A meeting of thost ~ntc!'e::.tcd \.vill be held at the beg-inning: of the quar­ter to m"l·a.nge for a time for the. course.

Over fifty :rn1m 1 w •1.L'n Ll:nded lhe Y. \Y. 4\. met>-tim. h(•1t1 n the assenibly hu!l Ins.. \"1.. u~

ht. p, ~ident Il •1 1.. p 1·e-id l•. \ 'tr~· Vt anLl beauti-

f l 1 c -. \\as us t in t'" .... nit1nn c ,~ t _ new l11l'mbers. The

\\. t. A. now has .<1~u~u'" ll:'l m1:.m­bn . ll wev~r. thl"' l111.m1bet':5htp rain.

p.;i ..,,1 i-s still in operation anil gi""ls are invited to join at any tinu•.

The o:"p:-cmization b n~~w pl'lllninJ!" thl:'ll' holicb.. - work. _-\. m1mbL·- of

young- 11l·n and women will '"i"it the p1 nr rarm on Chi;stma... ... n1w·mng to ~ing Christmas carols for the olt1 l'l'o­

ple who l he in this home. T11(•V ~ ~nc ' nlannin·. Lo n;;vide som~ ;tt.·<•d\·

fo.r,"'' 'vi t. n la e Chrh;:tma!'. ba;-ket.

t 'ak:-; Suthei~ml I came tluou~h with a nut.rgin of three 2. The ~tudent mu~t Jiay dle hill Ccn1er. hasket!'l-.

pre1'ent fol' the n1-..:'11 folks a I imst.·lr and present~ re,·elpt to the ~tra\\ \\~a.tt The :-:.ummary: ~ 1 11 1 • 1 1 • 1 11, 1 1 • 1 1 • • 1, ,, , , , ; ~ 111 1 , • ·• 1 • 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 -. ' '.!.

I'"" il ci,mmittc•e through )lrs. Mc-I Right i..'UanL >'i~,11~ Chi (17) Pos. Barb~ (11)., ~ COMMERCIAL N \TIONAL IL'..N •

I f I . t :"'ray before the end of tlw qua1ter. 1 llichnrd·-- Cooi>er I JlcDonald ··--- Hirsch :

rca use u one 1~ mos apprl>- I 0

;J. The health fund will then re- Left ~"Un.rd. Rig-ht fonvard. I; George Cox, Prcf:'itlent

riated Come to a n1Hn ' 3 store J iml.mrsc the student for :.l~ much of Rc.:fcrec-Roberts0n. I Pox . .. Glea~on .; Chm·les Vandenhook, Vice. Pres. II. DL Grant. _.\ss· Coshier

. . llw L'XJ>C'llf.e as the fund r'an afford. Field goals-Fox 5. Catt;'s, '\\"atts, Left -fonvartl. J. H. Baker, Cashier R H Elliott. ~\ss't Cashier

I I rtwre is not (muug-h in tlw fund to ,Tot gen!';on 2. ~fcCarrc::n. Cates Moeburg. ~. • ' ' ' i 1 , , i 1.i ·11:1·,1 1 •. 1 ••1 • • i , i •1 1 . t • · • i • • • • i i e • · • • • ' ' • • • •·' t • t • ' , .. , • • • • • ~ und see \\"hat we can sug·gest. r c t

pay 10 per cent of every bill. an<l 1 Fn·e lhrows-Fo: ... ~ .• 01·;,_.en .. ..:.oo. en er.

-.,·ha the ·l is will be divid0<l on ·1 Straw Allevato

i pn)JWrtfonal ba:;is at the cn<i o· the. ;:j. \. E . Hand Sl1ort l'<a1rse .~nuthcr Right g-uard.

W A L S H ' s I 11 artt.:·r. Rill~ not in by that time~ Defeat. Hiclrnrrl:" . will be disallowed. · f >'alurday afternoon the .·. A. E.'~ Left guard.

I ~tr1:.•ngthcncd their standin~ hy one Sub~titutes-Sigma Chi, Stump;

Bowden

ARCADE BILLIARD PARLORS ----------------: non,~ \'idory whtn thvy handc·d tlw 1 :;-nbs, Sprinkle.

field g-oals-:lfcDonald 2. Fox 3.1 New Bowling Alleys and Equipment

i WHO'S YOUR SHOE . DOCTOR? .

Don·' tlu·ow ffWUY your old shoes until you gi\'e U.$ a chance to examine them. A little fodng I here and there may double their days of wear.

CHAMPION SHOE SHOP 211 E. l\lain Boze.man

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~ I --- A Complete line of -- --- Smokers' Articles --- -- for Xmas. - -.. .. " -;;. -- --- . - -- --- KLEINSCHMIDT co.

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appreciates the college boys· I trade. Be sure to come back

and see us after Xmas. !

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Is one of our Special Studies

As urnal we have evolved some srrart new ideas for him for his winter's w<'ar .

In particular-there is

nur original c1·eation the l\l. B. C. sport 8Uit Tf you care to >'1'e i•. we ~hall be glnd to ~;how yr1u. ewm '.f You dn,1't inknd to buy a suit soon.

If .'·ou want a :Xmas gift for

an_, . one of the hon1e folk:;,

one that all n1cinber~ of th\:

farn ily will enj o,-, see our west

win<'lo'~- Make your ~elec-

ti on early. 'i\"e will send it

home for you.

Thos. H. Rea & Co.

~.!~;;;sr_l Do your Xmas shopping now.

\Ye sugg::!st a-

-Wrist Watch -Chain --Charm -Elver1<harp Pencil -Fonntain Pen -Ring -Larnllier -Cuff Buttmrn -Agatn Jewelr.v

Also the College Seal Jeweln in silver. ·

LESLIE Ea fiAfiE Jeweler and Optician

Broken Lenses Replaced the same day

SPECIAL-Lf'otlwr traycling Bags. Black and Tun. Good nnd Cheap.

IDEAL FUR:\I'l'URE C'O.

Our Christmas Ciga'~ Are in

Special size box.ex for Xm::rn gift~ . Prices range from 75c to 83. Pick them out today,

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S1 c1 t Cm n:.e fi\·c a :J8 to !I sc(lre. f'.1t ... ame was too Ollt:·~ided t1 be

1 t ·t·t ~ti11;.. and the S. _\, ~~. s h .icNmls, iioeburg 3, Gleason. Hirsch. I Cigars- -Candies-

F-re(· throws---Fox :l. Gleason. -Run by Ex-Sen-ice Men-Cigarettes

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'" '*" White & Wyckoff's ~'\ Distinctive • Stationery

r.~ ... i Always in good caste-alway> welcome-. _j alwa'r'~ U;)c:ful.

It's the f35~1iona~le social writing paper "for ~- ... l thosewhoknow -damcyan.i.attTa\°:t1ve. Thesmart-il l est and coned styles, in rhl! mo~c beautiful of boxes,

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L--~~· t ,: .... ' 111ents were scr,·ed.

1'hc Home Economics largest department dnb having a membE"rship of

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j i Shoes for the Holidays i ' c Keep in mind when making up your list of remembrances . f

;j t that shoes are always appropriate as a sensible gift. espe- t :.· A cially to the "Old Folks" at home. 1 ·· I ' f Our Holiday Season's showing of correct footwenr glistens ' }: f with new-st:de features and quality. t ~ t $6.00 to $9.50 t

Club is the on the Hill. 100.

! .- We are showing a beautiful range of colors in the Daniel ', ' Green Comfy Slippers. Prices range from-

l $1.50 to $2.40 i I t Joe Conaty

The Specialty Boot Shop "Quality Footwear" John Hines

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For a nice box of

Candy for your

Best Girl Call at

The HomL' Etanomics Club held its iI t. meeting o;f 1..h is year la t Thnrs-2 .. e,·ening. l\liss Nona Sa1.:kett act­d as temp t·ary ehairri}an. A consti­ut ion was read an,i adoptc.:d by the

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1 ~ " h ·· Election of officers was then :: c l. A li-t of the offit·C's <.mrl their :1

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Large Assortment to Pick From. CHRTSnlAS TREE.

:: n e' · incumbt:nt~ follows:

Pl·1...sitltmt-- ~ona SaC'kPlt. \'ice Prc~itlent-Alke l\loody. s~l·rctary

~1·pasure1·

Eva Hitl'hr·l '\fo•

Chi Omega frnternity is :: pl:.•nning- for a Christma:; tre1.), ::

t! for all lhf' poo1· ch1ldren it' and ~ nl n1· I3oz.emnn, "h·\ wrn have '·.: . . . no ,,11porlumty 1ur .... :J >ym..:- ~ c-o

... Ch1 istmas trc~. 11 ~·o1u !~now ~

::: o any ~l.ich chi ldren , wilJ yo.... t: \ L uw11e. :: kin...lly ca1J tht'.' Chi Urnega :

rJ.;.m·et Conkling. t! lhlu;;.e before Sunday. D1.:.-cem- -1 ..

fler ull l>w.::.mess meeting some ~1 her "1 8? •• i ! il' ' was spent in g-ctting· aC'quainted :1 n

1nu in playing game~. Lg·ht refresh- U ::. :: :.: :: U :t :: U n U U U U

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We Have Met The Public Demand For Fine Quality At Low Prices

1,V e are even more anx.1c1us to give you low pric-es than you are get them. To the individual om.~ low prices mean rt saving only on a few of many purchase:s thnt must be mnde. Bllt to us it means sat· isfying many customers- -a factor of vital impC1rtantt> in bu~iness.

But p1·ice alone (foes not niean ~atisfaction.

quality.

i ~ An odor of exquisite t mmm_IE ______ ) frngi·ance . t ~~~~~-'·1 t

\Ve have not had +-o sacrifice· quality to meet th~ pt1bli<: cit. •rnnil ! 01

low prices. w., .. haYt..~ maintained th~ hhthe stnnda1·d of qual ty th i: store is noted "vr, and at the same time nl'hie;\·C'd lo\\ prices.

Rt«luction by th£' leading: manufrnurers of .Jewell'y, V\~atclws. Sil Ycrwarc. and so nn, lta\'e nrn<le it possible for us to make our price Wl'lcom~l).~ low. Your mfnd will hold the excellence of the valu o :!·I I HI II , .,,~ t· • · ,, I t i 1 11 1111 u 1u111 111 1t1 1 .r1 111 •1 1111u • · ''"~ ~ -Perfume t

- ~ 1 .1 -Toilet Waler t : B UN fi AL 0 W ":i ,

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II i\Iake E l'ellent Xmas f

put·thascs hen• Ion~· after the _priee i~ forgotten.

Buy value in your Christmn~ gifts. Yim 1...·an do so a.ud krcp ~x turr~ down to tlm d sired nmount. Uul' ::.tore is m l·rflo\vin w• t

wonth'1·l'ul pn'S<:1: L suitalde fo1· t.'V('lY one on your Cht i~t ,1us lis

Comt"' today and makl' your selections. - (i -rompact Po,vder f I

HOi\IE COOI ING AND _ ~ Gifts f

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