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Page 2: r 1~21 1 - Montana State University Library...and the reaction of the performer seems slower than elsewhere, L A N 6 0 ' g e,•en listless. He is almost fagged out. Some manage very

PAGE TWO 'Ac Weekly Exponent Friday, March 4, 1921.

Lastly comes the academic w~rk: t_he.third ring of the cir-1

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cus. Here the crack of the masters whip is heard loudest of all, ~

and the reaction of the performer seems slower than elsewhere, L A N 6 0

' g e,•en listless. He is almost fagged out. Some manage very mce- H s .,, ly. for they ha\·e loafed in the predous rings. These are lauded I ~

by the master ana hissed bv the audience. Some, who were fa- , ~

THE WEEKLY EXPONENT (Outp:row~h of Monthly Exponent, Establishe<l January 1, 1895.)

OFFICE---R0031 !, REPt:IlLfC,\X-COUHIER BlJ1LDING. ,-~rites in the first two rings are lost here. A few are star per-formers in all three rmgs. :Many loafed through them all and j ·

The Weekly Expvnent is strictly a student enterprise. It',; chief pur- are of no interest. G H Vel.,. t·e,~ ca11 co11.1petn 1'11 tl11's th1·ee ring cu-cus m a ratior1- >!\ pose is to present to its readers. each week, an accurate and complete record . . re en ous e l'!

of th\. dc\'elo1m11mLs in college affairs during that period and to exert its full t .;-: I ~ influence for the uphuilding of }!ontana State College. The paper is the a! measure. One who choses right!)-. does well his bit in all three , result <>t' vnluntnrr effort put forth by the students who compose the stnfL rmg~. may pass on with honor. Ile, who of necessity may choose ~ _

I only the second and third of the rrngs mis es much which the I ~ PHONE 9a- 315 8-0. Tracy ~ Pu"li,hed every Fri<lc.y of the C'ollep:e year by the staff chosen tram the circus holds for him. He who tries all, and fails, passes on into ~ ~

student< of the i\lontann State C'nlleµ·e of Ago1·ioulture and ~lechanic Arts, obi-ilion. Like\\ ise does he who makes a big sho\\ ing n the first ~~~~'-'-'-""'-~- ~~'-'-"-""'-~'---.~~~ of the 'nivcrsity of ~lnntana. Bozeman ~lontann. and has not the courage for the latter two.

Ac<'1..'ptu c fl•1 :\lailin;r at Special Rate of l}ostagl;! p1w•id~d for in Section l iJ3 . .-\do· Ol'lobcr :~. l:.!17, authorizeJ Februarl• 17, 1919.

This is cuiiegc life.-Pomona Student Life. three rubber bandsi a pencil; a thumbl j--------------. tack;- some pi.n·ple beads; a lovl' let­~lo'r; a file; a Jrate111ity pin; an 1.:n­.Jagemcnt book; a penny; some e;hem-COLLEGE ENGAGEMENTS.

T· n Jlolla ·s r .. ,. Y""" - - - - Ten (',,nts Per Copy. It \\'ould be mterest111g to know how m:rny college engage- hon sample; an I, 0. U.; an crase1·; a St '1SC IU:lTIO. · R.\TE. . . I 'sh·y not..:s; a bot.any specimen: a rib-

twknt 1 .. 111H~ $Uh!>t11t1e1·s u Hlll rnymc-nt ur' the regulnr Activity Fee. l 1nent~ actually lead to n1arriage. and ho\V many are sooner or key; a box of l\.lUJ!e; some Lweez~'!:s;

EDITOR-JI\ UJ!El'

~ T.\ FF l2t<'r broh'1:. ::\o statistics arP an1il:lble, but it is ~afe 1o sa,1· that' a bro",' wil; a half dol!m·; a due bill; a large ]l.'<Jportion o[ engagements clo nol lead to the matTiage and n daiwe prog-ram. Thank heaven,

A. E. ~kF.\RLIN', •ryo nllar; in too many case~ lbe parties conc<>rnetl never intend that I'm not he" trunk.-Sun DiaL

.AUGL'ST M. SC!ll\EIDER. '21 fhe)' should. RUSIXE,;,; M ,:-.; \GFl~ ASSJST.1!\T BLiSINES~ M \XAG'·:R .... AD\'ERTISJ'\t; ~I.IX -\GEil ASSISTA'.';T ,\f1\'ERTISTNG ;\!\~;\GER CIRCULATION \1AXAGER.

.. LEONARD SWAN, '"3 Such a condition does not lead to a favorable opinion of oi1r LEWIS ERWIX. '23 college life and atmosphere. Some of us are stll left who helieve

L. VERE WILLIAMS ·2:3 that engagements shoultl be taken seriou" ly. and not entered into ... EDWARD c. PRESTON, •22 me1·ely because the moon is round and mellow, or because he

t;.ENER.\L REPORTORIAL STAFF waltzes so superbly. Perhaps it is old-fashioned and cranky, but the fact remains that there are many who disapprove of such Pngagements for the sake of being engaged, and who think less CHAS. LYl'\DON. '~J

FERGUS MITCHELL, '23. .... LENE Bl!J:(GESS, '2i

........ JOE WILLSON", -~3

.. ................ RAY COULTER, '24 .. LUCILLE STAEBLER, '24

JOE DE HART, '24 REPORTERS BEING SELECTED BY COMPETITION

favorably of colleges because of their prevalence. Of course college is not the only place where cases of this

sort exist, but the very fact that we say, "Oh, that is only a col-

"llmv did you get yollr mustache into this rondition? '' asked the bar­ber .. 'Guess I"ll have to take it off."

"All J·ight. I tried to steal a ki&S from a girl who was chewing gum." -Exchange.

SOPHOMORES COMPETE IN GR ... lJlf JUDGING CONTEST I

TWO LATEST D.\XCE

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===========================:.::-::i iege engagement,,. indicates that they are more common here r.han elsewhere TOURNAMENT.

All the Sophomore Aggies who are I f.aking field corps, un<lcr 'Professor '--------------!

l Sumner, entered into a grain judg-

Next week is to be once more the pleasure and the privilege of Montana State College to entertain several hundred school students. Tournament is a red letter day in the lives of high school athletes, and is also a big clay for M. S. C. students. Every year a large number of high school boys and girls get their first glimpse into the mysteries of higher education. Every year many college students have a week of reminiscence--a week in which they can enjoy the company"of friends from their old school. Let u~ make the tournament bigger and be'tter this year tha11 ever before. Let us make these high school folk realize that we have a real school. Let us show them what there i~ ,1ere for them when they are ready lo enter coli;;i;e.

There is not 1ing wrong in becoming engaged while in college, but t he trouble co1nes when students become engaged \Vithout ing contest held last Wednesday aft- e ___ ll J J! t ll t ll t ll l !O I UI UI 11!1 1 I JI t I I I 111 1' 1 I t \t l l llUt u

h 1 ernoon. Ethan Ford took first prize aving time to earn their own mi11d, or even worse, when t hey ~ ~ consciously do not intend to be married. When this sort of en- of t wo dollars, and Harry Dundell ~ ~ gagement becomes too common, the condition is unhealthv and took the second prize of one dollar. ~ ~ unfavorable comment is justified. ·' The next four men to place, in the i.~ ~.-

H ere at-0. A. C. we pride ourselves in being sensible. Could order of their placing, were John Lil-' ll · ti · b · l' 1 h lard1 Lloyd Graham, ~'11-thur Seal's. ~ ~

we noc we give us su Ject a itt e t ought? and Charles Lyndon. Ii_ i_•=.-

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OUR TOURNAMENT GUESTS.

March 9th to 12th the faculty and students of the Montana State college will have t he honor of entertaining the High School Interscholastic Association for their Tenth Annual Basketball Tournament, and the representatives of the schools who partici­pate i:n the Extemporaneous Speaking ana Writing Contest. This eccasion brings to Bozeman many friends of the high school people ha,,ing part in the contests, and representatives from the different districts of the state who are acquainted with and in-1 terested in the work of students in he college.

TICKETS. ~~r ~~ .• ;,~01::t~~:e~~n~e:1,:f c:~~es~ents 1,· ~-··-=. __ ! Pr1· ces !==--=-=~= The sale of tournament tickets will be handled Ly Char les Lyn-don and Th e Fangs this year. There will be no difficulty selling all of t he tickets. but t he committee \\'ants to di spose of them as :---------------.! soon as possible so as to clear the books.

WHEN ~ARE BACK TO THE PRE-~

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,. The friends of the college students who are here and of the high school students who come for the contests are all interested in learning about the educational opportunities being offered at :Montana State College and also the type of life being lived by the students. The representati\-e of the college community should make the most of this opportunity to inform their friend~ of the standards of work and the ideals as they exist here.

1 DA y II i TO BUY YOUR SPRING i ----.~~ ~ " ~ ~ I ; OUTFI'r, WHETHER You ~

f ---.__.., \ l\Iost men do shaYe every day I ~ ~

~\ , because of the commercial I ~ W ANT IT FOR WORK OR ~ ,Y valu e of a clean sha \·en face. ; PLAY l[

It takes good shaYing supplies ~ - · ~ to accomplish good results. ~ [ B h · 1- 1• WEHAVEIT. = uy your s avmg supp 1es E ~

here. Razors, blades, strops, ; ~ ]\!fan~' of the people who come for the tournament will see the

<·ollege for the fir::i~ time. Those of us who li,·e here realize most keenly our lack nf i·oom and the inadequac;.· 9f our equipment in some departments and are apt to forget that through it all we are able to conduct college work on a high plane and in an effective way. The people of the state haYe made provision to take eare our needs and we should shmY our friends what we are doing and the Rtanclards "·e are maintaining.

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;.,As.LLATIN DRUr. ro. l1 l:i_~·=~-= ~~· ~.,-~--~.-~~.,'-/ ·-'-~--'"'ith one big show o,·er nnd anoth-1 tana ~tatr colors arc: Arthur .J01·- U U lJ ,.,._ ~ ... .,,.. ~

During the tournament days. let us all remember that the high school representati,·es and their friends are our guests. We de­~ire to show them the hospitality of a gracious host, and also have them understand what we are doing and what college life rneam at Montana State.

1!1' one C'Omin~ the spirit moves us, genson. llrul'e llolPster, \\..allat.:c

but not far enough, as l'ouf would I Whitney, Edward Cogswell, A. B. I Ql'.\LITY AND SERVICE I ~ _ say. Spring is nearly here, but not

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qmte, as the co-e<l yearning for a gene Roberston. F1c<l Frnc h, \Villard

pin would utter. Toun1amcnt has ar-1

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rived, almost, :l.S Phat 'V1Iliams and.I Coach Ginves and 1\Janager _..\Jfred ~ t the 1est of the tourney committee AtkillS<'n:• t r. y r 0 p AN y ~;~~n~ea~,x::1 ~,.:':i1 a:~~::ttu~~~en ~;~I " , ' fi A L LA T I N U R 0 C E R lJ M didn't know how this issue- would be Nme rahs tur Ute tl anagrt.

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complete without some ~candal about College 1l1ay be likened to a three ring circus. and the averag~ Finley. He ns!.ed us t" be sure and 1 Ht'<' :s '"'"''!lung olse from the t

• tudent to the circus performer. In each ring- stands the maste; not forget him so here is the best 1 same. P"JlOr nnt! is the !.ind M stuff G with a long whip, the head of the actiYity. The brilliant ones who we could find. He printed a kiss up-I we h,;,. to it•acL can perform creditably in all three rings draw thn iipplause of on the lips of a crt•lain "irl but she "It. i' th" wish ot the A~·.-ie foot- 5 I 5 both the audience and of the master of ceremonies. made him promise not to publish it I bn!l teu1 that e,·cry >1ude11t take it t '

ALFRED ATKINSON, President.

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each other as the leading allrac' ions a1irl then" s'er f - I 1 · 1 h . 1 1- : nor of the pa·t -eason 1s unan1mou< , , h 9 • < \_ " " ... , • .d ~ o_ <:eremon1~.s a. I. lcUct' :uH ~·omt.~ ome wit la on~I in ,·uicin. tl:.nt thC' !Teak· t recp·1tion .... r I l!' not hard put to keep t11e pcr<ormance from lag<'mg. This is silk stoekmg m your pocket. ti g .

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The i;truggle for existence may be likened lo the second ring, What is ""ldc•r than one armecr n«-1 -- I fi 11 t e L d C i farther back from the point of interest. live wiih a >Prnined wr;st nt a 1»d- Sinct• the Sophs started sludyin1t a a Ill . aun ry 0

The whip here is long and dangerous and wielded b" a se,·ere_ dle pai·ty? . . . . imrnorali(v we have dug up severn' • l . f . , " ' Answer: A fat frosh ll1 l1ghis. , b' t It . · I h rnw-l1ke man, o no mercy. His name is Ne6essity. '!'he per- - giave su icc s: iemrn" us t at formers are agile here, though a little tired from their mwt'otis the cemetery is a mean old µlace- OUR WA GONS COVER THE ENTIRE CITY

. t' SC _ . t d , . l - When some of the ehorns girls left they !av you on your back an<l shovel g PHONE 79 exet 10ns. Orne,_ no SO nee y, may loaf on the Job, while some are tho stage in hysterics Bill Gordon dirt in ·;·our face. g

harassed unmercifully by the long whip. This ring is not of great asked what was up. They said that ~l)-(AlflXH:>l:l*!lll!lll-l:!l:H;HH:>lX1-0'<:>J;!<:l~KR:H:>1»llllJ;!<:lflXH;H:H:H;i;;>.lll:!<:>PflXH:H:H:>!> interest to the audience, but cf l'it21 importance to the circus '"Skinny" Bo1-ton tickled them so. l'\ow "No Eczema," said the actini< Jleople. It i~ taken \\'ith more or less seriousness as the need may we 1·ealize that the telescope was chairmaa at the meeting of the facul­be. · long but. we didn't think that it reai.:h- ty which was congregated for thC1'

ed the girls.. Perhaps it W;J.s the pm"])ose of joining the A. F. of L. penetrating rars behind it. uYour cannot join our union. You'r~

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> ~ I Y·•ish I wns a rozy corner down < WATERMAN IDEAL FOt'NTAT ' PENS ~ In llam1Iton Hall \ 1· k c · ~ . ~ " • \.IC om rn~.

~TE COLLEfiE OF AfiRICUl TURE AND MECHANIC ARTS

~ with Hing or Clip i.: I'd soon frnd out the i·cason why Hastus-~ay, Sam, wanta buy a

OOSE LEAF NOT BOOER ~ If out m fron~ of the Senior Ilench Sam-What ails de mule'! Mechanical Engineering, Mechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, L \ So manr fellows fall I mnle' Practical courses in Architectural, Civil, Electrical and

T SQUARES- SCALE RULES_ TRIANGLES I, 1 w~;0 a hltle tree. . Raslus-l\othi11'. Horticulture, Home Economics, Industrial Chemistry, Econ-

~ ~• l know Id find the reason why so I Sam -Den what yon wantn sell h1111 omici;, Biology, Music and Art. Drawing Set~ $7.00 to 52:1.00

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:Jany 1\at pins flee• for- 1 t I , Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings, comp e e ' •' -- Ri-tus-N'othin'. wood and iron shops, extensi\'e laboratories, model kitchen ~ ~

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" PH ILL IP S' B 0 0 K ST 0 RE ~ / i~';,:; ~~1~.'.~~~o-~G~:'~::m~o~=~~~ st~d;:~ a B~-:~,:!~. ~~:~ u:~a~. ~~~,~~; ALFRED ATKINSON, PRESIDENT , ~ ~' tt~ tht' ~obc~t.s. Hc1 e 1t ls -s('e pl \\~d~·l' nt1i r am.I hp ~· it.:k which othC'r. I 1• :• 1f ) ou ran f~nd it. ,~ruuttt..·~ tarry, I am equipped with Bozen1an. -n1ontana ._._.._._._._._........,_ .. _ • ........._.._ .. _._ .... .._. .• -:.· .. • ... -....._._.,. .. ,. ..... _. ............ ....,,.. .... _,. ........ -"--..-.-...-..-..w......,. ... •. l ''The ml"n ""'ho are fl yin)! the ~Ton- I two sti<..·ks of g-um; n 2-ccnt stam":)·

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The l'."eekly E~ponent £rida,-, ~larch 4, 1921. P~GE THRFE

oi whkh rem ind'"' mio • f my dear of ti.y t ,, .. • arJ. c• little fric·nd ~ary . )!ary lt•lls me t o 'llY \\urk .

We make tailored clothes clothes that invite the ques­

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Fij?llres obtained in an extensivP review and tabu!ation of the en-

l rollml'nt vf 30 uni\"ersiticf. for the

yt-ar 19Ht show that - ·ew York Uni­

Tue:-t.hly. )lan:h 1 ~he is looking for something- \thine-? wt:ll we'll c:ay thing' so as not to be tt'° explicit) bu 5=hc doe~n·t want \Yt:pt .. :op1vus\y thb A. :'.\J. wh, n ~nyone to knvw it so Ill ju~t say upun my ar""i\·al at the l hl:m bu1td­that i bet?ins with T and t nd~ with in~ I find Je :c;. Fo!du·b:r lnborrn~ L. - ·ow somt.! of the ,goirls who are umh.•r the 1mr•re:-:-i11u that ht• is 1'\

•• .. :: .. \\"<:bhcr of He~ena was a vbitCJr at ~n the ~ame- predicament a.<:. :\lar:r will huma.P fl~ W"t."l I f'ir!"t SllW l t l

::: the ~1~ a ' hi house during- the Wt"t.;k .• rno\'. what that means. hf' had a gnoJ ~tart J the- td ~ '\' C . .\ LE~DAR t: I ~unday Fl!b. 27. the hui.ding but 1n ~111 in t.. nt I 1-

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\: er:-. ty is the lafl.:'C!'t unive:rsity in :: the l"nitcd Stat<"'. The follc;wing •• •• •• :: :: :: :: ::: ::

We are ~howir·~ the late"! ,.;tyles and 500 new patterns.

are li te<l a:; the five bi,::~cst insti- U tut.ions m the country. ... ·t:w York ... l-niv1.•r .. ity, 11,2:37 Ettldl:nts; Uni- :: ,. rsity of California, 9,43.j ~lu<lentsj :: l ni"-cr;:.ity oi ).lichigan. E2.j.) stu- :: !en ts; <_ olumLrn Cniver uy, ~OU!} ::

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Frid~y ~lanh 4 Basketball •• :'iii::;.s Lte of the Extensicm Depart- :\Iy usuul day c•f rl.'st: lloWC'Yf'r ti n·d l-iim t!~· eel ,,_,l'an:o ully upoj1 M. S. C. vs. 'Vesll!ran (a! .. 11".c•1t wn~ a g"UC'~t fur tlim~cl· at Ham- fom,cl it necc:--~a1:· to'-·· e early tin~ th~ ~t p~. S1)(aking ol tlw Chem lklena. •• :iu.n llaJJ ~un<lay . .\. :.r. in onh.l' to g"lf t Yt· Elll'n bu;Jd!n['" t:l1.: .• Pru" t. 1,.lhk1~h aim.,. t

Saturday )larch :J-~ .. \ . E. •• Th1:atrc to sec the umh ~;-;; H ht.:J""~al. dro\"e s.onw .l•r dd Ti."l..'1~ fi·C'lm das..:

WALSH'S lane Ut;.:o H wnrrl is back on the hill .l. '"ter all I am 1.·nnv;nt·cd th,1t it \\'a; this .\ . . I. '' hl n 11 i:-t d up n

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:-.u rnwr !·'whoo! rl':;iqration. In a poi 1od oi five yen -s the mo:;t no- ;; t ga"n n tnr' In Lnt is that of :: I }f per n..:nt ~.:Pw y, ·'- l"nivf'r- :: "'I ) '

~aturday >larch :)--Ila. ketimll ... a~alh h:l\ in;:r r1.:<.0Yen:d fr•Jtn an at­:: t.<H:k of the mu!ups. _ 1. S. C. \·s. >lount St.

Charles (at Helena.) \Vcdne:;<lay Man·h 9 - Stop :: ~Ir. .J. IL (o,·crt of EiJ!ing-

Thief. ""cllnesdny ~Jarc-h to ~atur-

•• di.inti· ;.. • .H..'"t at the Sigma t hi he.us;<: ::: .:\lomla~.

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worth \'Iii:('> ,t.;.etting up for und i1 -c:d n:...a1 :. I do not l>l::i.:ne ~kinny

B1:irlon for cbtai1.iDf-!' a ring. uk• :-oecit I' n·t tt1ll a :. on 1 ..at I wc11t copious I:· YI ,, l !"ou ·<l ti !~t I r uhl · ~!. ..

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ti Sat 111Cby .:\lan:h 26-Regh.-tra tion. ::

playil'~ \\"th Jy11 m1t . lh al ,,·a1J~t>d tl:.c ~i1ls n .. t tu )!.;C't 1.n1.-t?11•

:n .1 t .. n~t{J " th an ·' t fJl 1 silk

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l\l'.·~' ~:arf.!"arct Conklin, :\1nry .lax- on inw. I am t(l]d.that hew~ \e~·y Th<' Chi Omes;::a fraltrnily init;ated '-'~, \";1lbt1rg Rh·en,.~. and Glady. ur.lmppy wht.n he d~:-.C.:>Ytl"l'l~ ht!-' mi~ • 1-1.·t..,t.~ :.: ti I '-1n t cer-

.. mc·rnhc-rs 0f , . ... ',,; • • Christ<:!nson . .\fttr th~ formnl initi-1 take but he <·ouldn t hdp 1t. 801111.: ;..1 ~ '-t' !?LI a t.:·c<-0 L~ tt e in t'ie 1-1~ss En.g-hsh,_ ).h~s Dor~thy Bu1g~ss, ati1:H, the ac:th·e tha1:tl·T tntcrtai?lcll \·illain had turned hi~ watch an half qt~.) th· tn r do. y O\" ·r hi h r:n-the u .iun .

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I· the :\I OTTO 1•.-e u~c in . =============== chapter house on 'Yest Olive street. a banquet at the fraternity home.

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treating all our products, \This is the first initiation ceremony The alumni pr~ent were : :Myrtle I!' 1

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";\Tilk, C1eam, Butter and Ice- NEW ARRIVALS DAILY IN lof the Chi Omega frate111ity here Kul.ns, '18; Irene Aberham;on, "18;

i cream. I j SWELL ~:;te~~'e0t~:ll~!~~:n~{ ;,i;::;,7z~~:~ ~~~;;n c;~1~:~·-~~~; a~~r~,~7;;:·a;~,~i.~-'.' Try our- : The Ellen Parlors :

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, 1 TRICOTINE at Montana State college la>t Octo- i ex-'22· REFRESHMENTS • Let me ha1·e your order for: SUITS her. I -- • Phone 143. The annual initiation banquet of the after the show ~ice cream, punch and frozen•

~-------------- AND NIFTY Zeta Kappa fratumity entertained Chi Ome~a fraternity was hald J\lon- ~-=. dainties. ., ·============== SPORT SUITS their friends at an informal dancing I day eYeninl{ at the home of ilfrs. L. HOME MADE CANDY AND I ~--·.-..-.-_. ... _._.,,.,,.,,.,,._.....,._...,.,,._ I IN CHECKS AND party at the cbapt.u- house on South IL. Howard on South Tracey avenue, 1

· QUALITY CANDY ~ H F WEST ~ HEATHER JERSEY Tracy last Saturday evening. The the excellent six course banquet be- ICE CREAM I SMOKES \ \ house was artistically decorate<l in ing planned by the. Chi Omega patro- __ \ • • ~ SEE THEM AND YOU'LL Japanese style with Japanese lanterns nesses arnl aa!umna members, Mrs.

~ FuneraalnDdicector ~~. , • LIKE~THEM furnishing the lights for the men-y- L. L. Howard, Mrs. R. P. Seidlitz, THE BUNf.ALOW C b C hl p makers. Everything was arranged Mrs. F. S. Cooley, J\lrs. A. J. Wal- U ~ ra or y, rop. " in fine style and the evening was one wrath, 1\lrs. J. R . Parker and Mrs. 1111. 1 •t u 1un1 11 1 111 111 11 1 •11 111 111 111 r• •111 •1 1 u1 111 111 111 11 1u 1 11 11 1

! :• I of real merriment. The latest jazz J. A. Thaler. The tables were dec-

Embalmer ~ j furnished the dancers with every <>?·I orated with daffodils and pussy wil-7e7 R ! .~ W A L K E R ' S I portunity to shake the ' light fantas- · lows and the clever menus were in

12.) W. ~1ain ~ SPECl.ALTl~ STVRE tic toe' in the latest style and every- ·ca1·dinal an<l straw, the fraternity _.....,.,,..,.._._ •• www_._.._.._.._.,,,._ • .,..,._._ one danced until midnight, when light colors. Mrs. Vernon Zru:ker acted as

refreshments were served by the hos- toasbnistress and toasts we1·e re ­

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~ depend on the expert know!-~ ~edge of the optometrist in~ ~testing sight and fitting the~ ~ glasse!, and the · care he tkes ~ ~ with each detail. ~ ~ When you come to .1s, our ~ ~whole attitude is that of s-arv- ~ ~ ing you-doing somethin~ for ~ ~ ~·ou which will be of greate.~t ~ ~benefit to you-giving you ~ ~every advantage in the c~re 5 ~of your sight whlth painstak-: ; ing, sciPntific skill and ir•od- ~ : ern equipment make possible. ~ ~ Pease glasse~ are so ~atisfac- 5 ~It is easy to understand why ~ ~ tory. ~

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Virgin wool suit samples now

tesses. Dainty favors in the fonn of sponde<l to by Miss Pearl Beauchamp, Co!'sages and 'Lucky Dogs' featured Miss Lois Bailey, Miss Aline Burgess the several favor dances of the even- and Mrs. J. R. Parker. After the

II ing. Among those present were Dean J banquet the rest of the evening was and :Mrs. Norris and Mr. and l\lrs. \V. spent in dancing and sin!!ing frater-Beck. nity song,_

l P;~~~RIES, MAGNETOS .=·-;·;.~-= 1' _ wm1EN'S LEAGUE ASSEMBLY I for the fina l exam ination of April i and GENERATORS on display if you want a home- 25. The pl'eli.minary exami11ation will ! Give us a trial. An interecting business and plea- probab ly be local and consists merely ~ grown suit let us take your I sure meeting of the Woman'• League ! of an inquiry into the physical, moral, ~ was helJ durin~ assembly hour last and mt?ntal qualifications of the ap-

PEST·O-LITE ~--, mea ure. 37 and 39. Friday morning. Re?-Orts were giwn plicant. i by seYc1-ral of the committees, shovting lt is necessary for the applicant to

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~ t plan!'i fvr 'futm c w!'.'rk to be done. A enlisted man of the regular army of ~ \:ery good report was given by the more than two years ~ervice. (b) A

Roscoe R. Hun. Prop. ~ w E s T p H A L s I chainnnn of the ocn~pationa l com- i mcmbc:· of the Officers Reserve Corps Phone 812 106 \V. Main~-~ mittee, ~huwing that po~itions ha\'e 1 l.'r cr:hsted n·eseL·ve. (c) A member

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been •c•·ured for a number of girls of the :'.\ationa l Guard. (d) A gradu­cm th~ C'ampus who dei:i.irc work. ate of a k(;hnical instittition approv­

Henrietta Moebus gave a detailed I eel by the War Department. Any Hon1e ~f Hart 8chaffner account of the conference at Pullman, ch·ilian who passes a satis factory ~ 1 1 1 1 , , , , 1 , , , 1 11111 1 .11 1 11 1 11 111 1 , 1 11 111 1 11 • 1 • 1 • • 1 • 1 • • • • 11+1 • 1 11 1 111 1· 1 111 • 1111111 11 11 1;11

H .\ VE YOUR SHOES IN 1 & Marx Clothes Washington, which she and Ruth No.I preliminary examination may readily • COLLEGE "

I hie attended se,·cra1 weeks ago .• This become eligible for appointment by ~ ORDER FOR THE SLOPPY accc.unt was very intere>ting to all entering either of classes (b) c.r (c) . I MEGAPHONE ~

WEATHER 11 the girls, for it showed them what : Candidates must be between the ~ CAPS -: - PENNANTS •

Sickness is caused from wet J the g irl s in other colleges were do- I ages of 21 and 20 years on the <late ;; I f t A "d th" b b. . .!"' u t1 1111''"111•1M 11 11 1 11m 1111 111 1 11 11 111_: mg and gave them new ideas as to,or appointment, which will probably~ ee . VOi IS y rmgmg I ~ Trv our ~ the purpose of the Women's League be some time in June. Further par- ~

your worn shoes to I . BARBER SHOP § and the many thinks which can be ticulnrn can be had by seeing the pro- ~_: G H w·1 c pany CHA.MPIO.' SHOE SHOP ;; i Chairs ~ accomplished by it. I fessor of :'vlil itary Science and Tcctics ".= eo. ti I son Oill ~

I ~ A. B. \VILLI AMS : Dean llen-i ck tJl<,n pre•cntcd a at ~ lontana State college, Major _

I: 111 E. }fain. • beaut1fu! scholarship >UP to the Lea- Bubb. ~ Pink --------------- - , •, 1 1 1, 1 1, 1 1 1 1,. 1 1, 1, •• ,. -;

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211 E. Main George Joe

of c:ach year to the unit having the Grammar, Geo?.'7aphy, .Adthmetic , -. • 1 1 • · • 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 • 1 r 1 1 • • 1 r 1 1 • • 1 1 1 1 1••1•••11 1 1, 1 . 11 • 1 111 11 • 1•·•

._ ..., - - - - - .._.~.....,.....-.~... - .._ ~~ h1g-h. ~t :-.cholarship :l\:eragc. :Jlr~ . .Alg-c:bra, Geom a try, Trigonom otry, 4 j L.l'l J'J<·k exprt·Rsed a wish that tlus \Phy: :ic~:-:;; and any three of the follow- ~~._..~J'\l"W*.,,..,,.,..._._w_,._..,,.__.,. ...... , ........ ,,,.... .... .._ ............ ...,,,._.... • .._ .... ~ .. ...,..,,._w,..._ ..............

HOW AR ' s y cup be u.sed by thl..' Li.:.n;..ri1e, whl·ne\"cr ing-: ~1.athl•matits, Langua~:c, Liter- • •

t /~l~=~r~~~!~~·jtc~:~..i1i 1l·~t;~~>~~·~u~:s,~~l~ ~~~~~~;~~lectridty, Chemi~try, Law or .t,i TRY OUR NUT ROLLS ~. THE SHOW WAS A CRASH!

f ing- a~ ;il ,1 t I ... 11 it t ., th_~ oth-1 , ~ A er unit>. > \Valnut, Peacan, Cocoanut • i

Too bad we can't play in the La Scalia Theatre. Italy. touching idea is-we harn a good ~uit for

$2:5.00 TO S50.00

f The story of Madame Butterfly 1 I { Made fresh each day < The f was bl'autiful told by :.IIrs. Sierdlitz. DIARY OF LEl\IVEL · • \

• a ac·companied by se·w·eral selection s < 0 \ f from the opera played on an Edison 8NEEL ~ ~ f phonog:raph, which were greatly ap- - , ~ : ~ t nreciat<d by lhe audience. ~ ,,, ? ~

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ohe Hub ED and LOU HOWARD

t CQ}ll'ETITIO'.\' EXA}IJNATIONS I Friday Feb. 23____ ~,/~.: M:l1'd mHk '"' $""''" ; t Competition examinations for com- I \Va.~ bu s ily enj:a_ cd to<lay in t.he pi·o- ... T H E s u G ~ t m1ssil?ns in the regu lar army will be I cc.ss of borrvw inri money to attend A R B 0 w l ~

Nobby Hats A held on A.::ml 2ii, 1921 at places to be the boxing- cor1'ests whkh arc to be _ ~ dcs'irnat"d by the Corps Area ('om- staged Feb. 31, at the Drill Ila!!. >

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Walk-Over Shoes

I I I Ill I I 1!' 1 ,1 I I I I I I I I I I I IU I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l If I I I I I I I I tho grades of 1st. and 2nd. lieutenan t. I lea.n1cd that J ess Blark and Devey, ....... .,,......,..,..~ ... -..-....,.._-.,,. .... ...,,... •• .._._..._w.·-~·.-w-.• •JA ••• .,.,...._.,_..-.,,.,.-.-...

EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 120 Ea~t ]\fain Street Phone 373-?\-[

I s the place to buy your shoes for the best school

wear. Gil·e us a trial we will please you in style and comfort

also price.

J. E. L.\NG. Proprietor.

About half of the vacancies exist in J C_aslmwro a:e to_ battle for the Yid-the i:rrade of 1st. lieutenant and the dish championship of the second , , 1'1 11 1 1 , , 111 11 , • 1 1" 11 • 111111 • • 1 , • 1 1 , 1 , 1 • • , ,, 1 1 1 • • , 1 ' "' '''n 1 •11 •1 1u 1u 1n 1 r1111111

- applicants will be arrani::ed in the ward. Needloss to say this bout wi!I ~ · order of merit of the examination. I be worth the price of admi5'ion to I: MEET YOUR i"RIENDS 4T

The arn1s of the 'c1-vices reprc- say noth ing of the other bouts to be : Tihe Cl 1·b Cafe ~ented in the lbt of Yacancies are In- put on. I ~-- "' ' fantrv, ('a!rnln•, Field Artillery, Saturday, Feb. 26. ~ I Coast' A rtill<'ry, Aerial Scn·iee, Engi- Rnthc1· a sad lay ('(·nsidering the I: : neC'r . .;, SiJ.111al Corps . Quartermaster I fa('t that I hcar<l the rt-su it~ from ""

Corps. Onlinnnce Depa rtment, Chem- ~ome v · those delightful little quiz­i~trv. " ?ar c-fare Ser:iee. and P. S. zes we hat! \\'cdn1..•sday. 'Ir. Ba lard

1t will be necessary for the appli- rather sarcasti( ally !nfonned me. that -• cant t.o submit hi ~ npp)ic:ltion at once one ancl one make two but I told him ..

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