the weel(ly exponent. number 13. the weekly...
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THE WEEl(LY EXPONENT.
JASKETBAll IS PROGRESSING
students owfog to the fact that it wa~
the ffr8t one, and but little could be
told from H. UoweYer, this one is to
Lie for the purpo~e of wnrniug all stu
dents lJelow a 11ae;.sing murk that they
will lrn.ve to work during the next six
VH·ek~ ID order to continue their eon·
ne~tiom1 with the in~titution.
THE WEEKLY EXPONE NT, FRIDAY, DECE~IBER 6, J9J2
PREPARATIONS UNDER W~Y fOA f ARMERS' WEEK AT GOllEGE
pol eon ·g Last Charge.'' The la5t men
tioned is one of the latest pieces of
band music out and is particularly
good . This is the twelfth semi-annu;l
concert to be gi,·en b,y the band boy.'.
The people of Bozemnn are i1witccl t•)
attend and see what the orgnnizntlo11
ean do.
P ROF. CLARK TO ATTEND
NUMBER 13.
TAlKfEST IS NEXT fRIDAY
eny Schedule Arranged for College
Qaiutdte and Squad is Reduced
The plan earired out this year is a
uew one and uudoulJte<lly many of tlu•
student::; are una1'quainted with it. X11
!<ltudeutis are to l>e 1;uspende<l during thd
seme~ter, as this ha!:i only tended to
cause unpleasantness in the past. How
eH~r. any !Jerson ·with Jess than ten
credit~ completed this semester will bc
unable to register for the second serueb-
Week of Instruction in Agricultural and Home Science Subjects lo be Held
the Latter Part of January. Noted Instructors from all
N ORTHWESTERN STOCK SHOW . Annual Clash Between Two Lower
to Si.1teen of Beat Players
.i<Hf'keth:i.11 p•n.c·Ut'fl' ba:11 continued
;H trnfihate.1 interPsf ut the rolJege
iring thP past l\·C'ek, and the team iM ter. Jn this way a person is ne,·er
1.-.t roundin'! uato tiLOJie for the fir~t SU:-lpeodeJ, but if tl1nt person fails t•J
ime with the Helf'na Juifopendeut~ .on complete n require<l amount of work
1·et•ml1er Jlth. J>rtihnhb• neYf>r before during a ~emester, he nutomatiea1lv
l.ls :1 first team had the advantage of ~ever~ his connection with the colleg;.
1rh l"XtC>llent p1 ~1 1·tit•e aci. they :ire now The grades at this 1 'Roundup'' will
C'tting from tht• ~w"onrl nnd •hirJ ht• ~ent to the parents or guardian~ of
Ench e\·euin~ the <'hampion!i\ the students in danger. nnU to the stu·
throul(h twn fa!'t fift•'t'li llrnh themselves. Thi~ wi11 give them
te'l111~, :rntl the·: :l ehance to raise their grades during
,.,. to keer1 mu' 10~ t'\'C'r~· mnrn!e .,,
PC'p the hall 1 rom Ruing too nft.--n
1to their oppon"" it·~ 11asket. t;,·t'.'n
ainst ~ll('h -;trung opp.1!<.1·ion. tlw r<'~
Jars llrf> ~Jwwing wonilt•ifuJ speetl J1,:
, t"l'ly 111 thf' senl'lon, ~l110 promis<" f·
e in iirfit·1•Ia...- ..... 1i:1pe 1or their fir"t
ppea ·an('r 'YeJnr~11:i .v c·\·ening.
Out of thn squa1l 11f thirty nh: ·J,
Oa<'h D ork ... tn1ll•r Ji:1<.: fo, I fl ft ndd~·
hie tc1 rl'tain only sJXlt.•'n for the H'
111fnrl1•1 of tbt• '"":t"on. H l'·as imp<•"
11/P to gin" sur11 n hrgP numher :i.~
r~t n•11orfl•d the }'rnp,. .. amount of
"larhiug, :rntJ all conH not he gi\·eu
• n opJ1ort1111it. to play eYl'T.Y p,·enm~.
n orcll•r tu eliminak th;s clifficu 1t. •.
nly thrn~· t~ams W<'rP 1etained, <1n1J
llt'"I(' will ~1P gin•n the f'dl aftC'11tio11
f ti1i:- conch. Whl'll la. inh•rcla.Rs
E-tif>s st ... en•ryone ·wll1 he gi,·en an
flpMtunirv tt• pfo,,· tl11 great in1loor
.llllC'.
.·\rrnngements arc fast being <'Olll·
Jrted aui) a s<'hedule :Hrnng<><l, which
rill rnke tlw Blue nnd Gold on one of
he mo!'lt ext('nsi\·e trips eYer attempt
,] b~· :t Stat<' coHt•gP. t11 1tm. A sched-
1<' of gamf'"' with Rillings, Townsend.
~od~· au<l ~h<'ri<lan has just about bee11
ompletel1, :1nd the!"r contest~ will lw
layed on the team's first trip, ,iust
efore the ('hri~tnrns holi<lays. The
iter pnrt of Fcbrn:n~· will ~ee thr team
n it.s !';('('Ond tour, which will take iht>
enm out through Western )fontan;i
ml into "·a~hiugton and Orf'gon.
The !5Chedule at 11ome will alo;; > be a
fl'fl\'J one, as many of the bi"•t travel
• ti!.ng ag~r<"gations in the country will
1aHh J.uring thl' st•asou witb thr col·
ie~ians. Games with the )I ines and tht:>
-,.1r-;ity will :1ho he i:;che<luled, an 1
th(! l::i~t t;ix weeks of the oemester.
JAGK O'lANTERNS IN
"PROFESSOR'S MAlADY" First Production of the Year by Col
lege D ramatic Organi?z:ation Set for
Tonight at Opera H ouse
This e\·euing the Jack- 'a-Lanterns
will present ''The Professor's Mal·
ady, ·' a comcJy1 popular as a college
pl:i_v. Rehearsals bave been going on
e,·ery d:iy foI the Inst f~w weeks an•]
the pro~pects are that this will be t!Je
brighte!-1.t piny e,·er put on by the col·
1cgc dramatic club.
The cast is said to be the best e\"er
secured hy the club, not nrces~aril:· iii
ahility, but ia that each person i ~ well
fitted for the pnrts a~·signed. The ::;a1e
of seats ])[!~ been good and it is ex·
pected that the play will be a succe~-..
in t'\'ery way. The ~tory of the piny a!'I
toltl by a member of the cast, is ac;;
follows:
"('hercher la femme'' may well be
taken as the name for the play ''The
Profes~or 's ?IIalad_v,' · as in the find
ing of the woman the ~ecrC't of the
professor's malady is revealed.
Parts of Country
Plans for se,·ea short courges, most
of them of one week's dura t ion to b e
held at the college du r ing the week
January 22 to 3 11 are a.bout eomp1ete1l
and it only rema jns now to work out
the details. It is planned to make that
week a 11 Farmers' ''\'eek" at the col
lege and ,to hold a regular C'ountr.t·
Life <'011vention. Ju addition to the
short courses no less tlrnu nine meet ·
ing~ of farm and country life organi
zations will be he ld at the college dur
ing the week. These togf'ther with thP
instnwtion offered by the C'ollege w i 'J
make the week au espt:'l.'iall~· attrac
tive onr for the farmers ancl others in
tere ... ted in the country life 1110,·eme'nt.
$pe1·ial mrrtingo~ hn,·e abo been nr
r:rnj!etl for the afte-rnoons and e,·en
ing-s of thai" week at which speakers of
national reputation wil1 ad<lress the
people who attend.
Among these are the following: Hon.
Olh·er \\'ilson of Tl l inois. ma~tf?' r of
the national grange; Hon. P. G. Hoi·
den of Town, reC'ognized a~ one of the
foremost agricultural f'Xtem.-ion work·
ers in America; .Josepl1 E . \~' i ng of
Ohio. who has tran~led throughout th~
world for the ''Breeder's Gazette.' 1
Among the meeti ngs to be held at t h ~
coll ege during this week nre the fo~·
lowing : Annuol meeting of the ) Jou ·
tana Horticu ltural society and meeting
of the State Board of Horticulture.
This orgauizatiou will meet January
22, ~3, 24 and 2.'i. The Good Road.;; as
sociation will meet on .Jan uary 23 aurJ
on Januar~· 23 1 24 and 2.5 the annu".I
mee tJ ng of the .Montana State Grange
wi ll be he ld. On those same days the
annual meeting of the county superm·
tendents of schools wiil he held. The
country churrh conference ·will he hel•J
on January 36 an<l ~i, followf'il on
January !!o;;: and 29 by tho Rural lloml'S
conferC'nre and the Recreation and
Health confereuee.
1'hP Better 81.1eds al'isQcintion will
meet on January 2i and the annunl
meeting of the )Jontana Dairymau 's 'b
socintion will he held Jnnuary 2~, 2~
an<l 30. The short courses of instruction
sc,·ru in number-will he as follow~:
Hou!'.ekeepers 1 course, .T:.1111iary 2:.:'. ft.)
31; animal husbandr? course, .Januar~·
~2 to 31; Yeterinary course, will be n111
in eonnection with the course in nni·
mal busbandr~·. The course in ro:vl
He Is eonf'.i dered a leading authority on ma.king will be .Jnuuary :?3 to 2:3;
alfolafa, sheep and wool. Ilon. L. R. course in horticulture and biology, .Jar;
_.\.Jderm:rn . superintend<>nt of publ ic in· nary 22 to 31: the bee-keepers' con1'l'if' ,
strnetion for the state of Oregon, and .Jannary ~9 and 30, and the farm nrnn·
reeognizrd as a leading authority on agement rour~e wi ll continue
the rural scl1ool~ of thr country wfll throughout the week. Those wl10 will
atten<l, as well as )!rs. Aliee PeJ011hl"'t delh·er lectures at the these> <'Our::it•s
~orton of the departme11! of l1nt,"'e- are to be membC'rs of the college inc·
hold administration of ('bica~o univrr- ulty anil in addition n. ff'w lec>turf!'i
s. i ty. )frs. :Norton is n noted writer will be g h ·en hy people who hnve bf>cn
and f'hataqua lecturer on home eeo- secured especial ly for the week's work
nomies ~nbjects. and a few, particularly i n the bouse-
OtherF. who will be prrsent if poss1- keepers' course, will be c.JeJi,·erecl lw
ble are President Howard Elliott of th~ senio rs in th<' college. ..
~orthern Pncific ra i lway; Carl Grey of A detailed outline of the Jeeturrs <Js
the Great Xorthern and Earling of. th<'> prepared b,v Profe5!-'0r AlfrE>d .:\.tkinson,
!o.Iilwaukee :ind acceptanees to im·it.i- wbo hns general eharge of the courses,
tions to appear on the program ha\ e is as foJlows:
been receh·ed from President \Vorf'lt o,. Housekeepers' Course.
Xonh Dagotn1 B. B. Hare of "r:lsbing- Ts H All "'ool and a Yard "'idef
ton, D. ('., Gregg of )Iinne~ota, Dr. R. . .............. )Iiss lie&~
i\L Dorrn l d~on. Dr. Craighead of the Our Dltily Bread ............... )liss Harkins
l"ni,·n,.it,,- of ~fontana. Pre<1ident )Ion· Fr:1111ing and IlanginR Pif'turr~
roe nf the Rtnte Normal eol1Pge 1 Dr . .:\1. ................................. )[i:-.s Bnhlwin
.T. F.lro11 of the uniYersity. Dr. Gr:rnt The \\"oman \\·ho S.pen<l~ ..
E. Finc>h of the $tat<' )formal sc·hool, .... Rhoda Dawes an cl Oli\"e ('lark
Prof. R. \\1. Clark, head of the de
partment of animal industry at the
collrge, wi ll go to Lewistow11, Idaho1
the week after next, to attend the
Northwei.:itern StoC'k Show held at thnt
place. \\'hi le there, he wil1 give au
add ress on ''Beef Production in thf
Northwest.''
'.I. fr. <'lark liad Intended to go to
Chicago next week to attend the lntc:
national Stock Show. Howe,·er, he de·
cided to abandon that trip in preft>r·
enee to the one at Lewistown. )[r.
('lark was scheduled to read a. paper
at one of the meetings in Chi<'ago on
'' TmproYement of Ilorses.'' N"ot beit1g
able to attend in per~on his paper will
be read by some one else at the meet-
ing.
NUMBER OF STUDENTS
H~~ING CREDITS lARGE V alua tion of Offices Fixed by Senat e
Causes Increase in N umber H old·
ing Different Of fices
r_t'he Rennte committee ou. cretlit-.; cm1-
s isting of Brooke Hartman, H:.'.rreJJ
Hihhard and Roy Spain, bnq.• been
busy the last few clays preparing :i list
of the nrbitrary ere<lit~ of studeut
work carried by each of t he studer.ts
on thr• hi•I.
.\t :i meetrng he1d !:ist year it was
deeidrd that each office in a collcgr
or~:inization or any particular student
actiY ity should be assigned n r.ertain
arbitrary number of units, the num
ber Y:lrying in accordance with the
amount of work connected with it. It
was further decided that thC' maximum
number of ere<lits to be nllowe<l any
one JlC'l'!-->On was ten with the priyiJpg.e
of carrying one aclditio11a l if the Ren
ate thought it po!:'~ible for the student
to do so without neglecting otlier du·
ties too much. S ofar the plan ha:;
·worked very well with the re~mlt that
none of the student~ ban=- h<.'eu too
he3vily o\·erloacled and more of !hem
have bec•n giYen an opportunity :n
take a part in rhc general ~Indent ac·
tidty 011 the hill.
'Phe Ibt as pr~p3red by rhe commit
leL' i'i a follows:
Classes Occurs a Week from To
day. Teams are Working Hard
Both lower classes have been wo:-k·
ing d i ligently for the pnst week in
prepar"'atiou for th" a.nuual debate
which will be held in the assembl:;
ball Friday evening. The question,
w hich deals with compu1sory arbitra
tion of Jabor troub1~:-:. has created a
grC'at deal of interest in the Un ited
Rtates !lS a means of abolishing strike~,
boycott&, Joekouts and other disturb·
ances which tend to creatc> unsett led in
dustrial c.on1litions in the country. 'l'he
sophomore class will tlefenc.l the ne~a
tiYe side of the quest ion, while 1hc
fi rst year team wilJ endeavor to show
that compulsory arbitration :;hould be
adopted. Profe!:'sor Gilruth ht\s thr sophomore
team in charge, an<l meetings have
been hel<l regularly, :.it which time their
~icle of the question has Oeen carefolly
exploited. \\'illarrl Atkins is C'oacb ing
the freshman team, and they ::ilso ha"e
been bard at work uuder his <lirect ion
preparing their side of the question.
'While it has not bec>n clrfinitelv io;er
tled, it is probable that eight miuntl;!s
will be given for the direct spee<'hes
and three minutes for the rebuttal.
The judge~ htn•e not :1s yet bee-n sel
ected, ulthough they will undoubtedly·
be mC'mbers of the f:iculty, a"- ha<; been
the case iu form('r debate~.
\\"ork on the iuten·ollegiate debates
n·ill a.lso start !"Oon. The fir~t clash
wilJ he with the \'arsity, who hnve al
read.\- suhmitted the que~tion to the
college. ~(ResolYe<l, Tbat a minimum
wage SC'a1e. to he operathc in work
:1hop~, factorirs, departmrnt i;tores and
the &wented intlustries ol the Vnitel
States, should be proYicled for by law,• 1
is the question they ha' e submitte1l
and, aecording to the rules go,·erniug
the cnnte:-;t, 1he l'ollege lrns the choice
of sides.
lt is probable that neither mau oi:
last :venr 's l'l1ampion-.;hip team will be
nYailable for the coming debate!:i , con
sequently new material will Jia\-e to
he relic1l upon for this yrar 's team.
The loss of Davi~ nnd Atlcin~ will h.J
greatly elt from ilehnting c>in•Jes in
the :-;chool,but thl•re i~ othC'r good ma
terial a\":lilahll1 whiC'h l':lll undoubtedly
be de,·elopcd into :l winning team .
<'oach Ciilruth ~1ate1l that he tlesire·i Jpun thl'se l'Ontt>sl!5 will hang the ~tatt•
hampionship. Rt•port"' from the lntte1·
nstitution indiC'ate that they will h"
1~pr1•sentrd hy H ..;trong- aggregation.
hit·h wi:J makt• .:\I. ~- <'. hustle to
1'tain thP c•h:11n11in11ship, which shl' ha'i
tc~n·r lo .... t. sill<'(' winning it away ha1·;;;
n l!H)O. Tht' c-nlli·~c l1as a hanl sc·a~on
The doctor, an old school frie111J 1"1
puzzled by the ailment of his fri~nd and feels tlrnt in .,.ome w:iv the new
secrefary, )fhs \rhite. holds the ke·.
to the riddle. This MtspiC'ion of his 1¥8
intensified by the f:ict thut the malac.I\•
of thr profe..,sor and the arri,·nl of
~[iss \\'hite occurred at the same timf' .
.·\t la~t he fli~;c·o,·crs thf' truth; thaL
thf' profesc;or is in lo,·r with .:\E~s
\\'hite. Ile tells thr profes~or. wh'>
laughs :it l1im. n111l nsks wl10 the woman
is. Tiu• stutC'lllC'nt of tJw dortor :.;
worrif's th£' professor and he decides
to run from thP woman t:1kiug hi~ "-el'
B. P. 11fatbewson, president of t hr The 8(')1001 Lunch ........... )fiss Harkin"
)fontana noorl Roads :1~soriation :nd ....\('Iran lfome; \Vhy~ ......... \lcln Rmiti1
"" I~. lfarmon, ~tate '"'uperintP1Hlent ol :\fuscle Builrllng Foods .... ).!is~ Harkin" .\.liler~on. )lyrtle
.\tki11s, \\'illartL ..
Bah•h, Otto
CrC'ilits l~n•r;·onL' who hail eYl'I" takrn part m
,j a lll~lrn.te to appt•ar for tlw tryout~ in
onlrr tlrnt thf' ht~:-;t rnatrrrnl 1·an lw
wfon• hf'r :rnd· Ollt~ whid1 will tax th?
:.rpuglh ut 1'' 1 n llll'llllH'r on the t•~:u 1
n c:nn it thr1111i.d1 StH'<·~· ... sfulh·.
'rhm:;p who will pra1.,•t it•t• from now
11 nrl'· ffart111:111. Cinsnrnn. Ho~--. \\" j l
0 1mb, E. llo1lg...,Jds-.. .:\f:11ldox, Rlin11,
t .ott, \\'ilJ..,11n, \\". lloJ.g.,.ki ... s. f \ 1tnl'r.
.~Juhr, B:1xtf'r, .:\filhnrn, IL ~(':.1111an-;
1011 Hparn.
ROUNDUP NEXT W EEK
WILL BE DITFERENT.
Xl"'xt wf'ck is" Hou111lnp \\'1.1{'k" an 1
111 thf' stutl1•11f'..' g-racles will hf' t·~
11rt1>'1 Fricla.\, J)t'1'l'!Ubt~r 1!1. .\ccn1·t1
Ilg' to PrC' ... i1h'nt ll:nniltnn, :1 thorough
ll'l•Ort "ill ht• nwi)e •11111 tht• :-.rutl1•11h •
:-ta111H11~s n•11nrh>rl as 1·los1•)y as pos .. i·
l It•. \t th,• fi1:-.t ·' ffoundup, ·· fi• ·1•
IWt•1•1,; ... :iu11, thC" 1111•111lH•rs of th(' t'al•ull
'W<'r1' rallwr lf'nit•11t 111 lt>pOrting thf'
~
puhlif' instrul'tion. (C'ontinuetl on P:u~1~ :1)
rt't:1ry with him, howt',·rr. STATE INSTITUTIONS \\'11ill~ in thf' .c11untry. thC' professor'~
sistC'r ealls in a young 1loctor, who is
at a ln!'s to :ll't:Onnt for tht• profr:-.sor'.-<
m:dady \Yhrn tl1e olil 11ortnr nni\"~'"· NEED MORE MONEY
NEXT ASS EM Bl Y HAS
BAND rnR ATTRAGTION he is :t:--ked what hi" opinio11 nf tht' I ---~·asp i... _Tit• 1~"Jdies that thr proft>-.snt· Owing to Lack of Funds Reports
1"' :-.uffering from hu11h:1g-o. This 1 '.l· 1 Officers Are Postponed Until
1•1•11-.;t''"' t h11 olrl ilndor and when lie Jo.; M d D 03
k I . on ay, ec. _ .
as l'I wltat Ins. opinion is, IH• replies
1 '' <"her1·hrr 1:1 t'emmf',' · (to find tho.:!
of Popular Student Organization to Give
Concert in Assembly Next Friday,
Rare Treat rs Assured
·-----1·
BonlPrJ ErnC'~t ........... . .
Blinn. (ieora;e .. •..
Hrahrook,· Halph
t'hl'i<.:til•, .\h•x ..
( 'ot1Jt>r, \"ictor ..
t 'lnrk, Ho.Y
< 'ullnm, Ot"orgin
f'lark, t>li'"C'
D:tWf''-. Hb1)1ln ·
Da\·1dso11, Lynd:.ill
Dissl.\". P. L .... F'1•rguso11, \"Nla ....
f'j!-0.k1.1, .Tohn
w11111an.) I'rP!-'idt•nt Hamilton antl \\·. s. H:tr- The baml 1•ntertain111t•nt whil'h was l·'lander~. < 'lnr:,i
Tiu• .voun~ il<1c·tnr is ignorant Qf lll:tll :1til•1Hle1l till' llH'l'fin~ oi tlic state til hil\"P t:ik(•n plaC(' ;1 wN•k from ti)· Uonlmi, F . E .. .
F'rPnl'h awl thinks th1• iJlder man h:is hoard of l''hll'ation, lll•ld in lft•IP1n monow <'n)uing, has nc><'l-':-...::1rily lwl'll lfarmon. Ella .. .
disi•u,·ered a npw ili~rase. L:lt('r 011~ )Jo11d;1~· af'tL•rnoon. 11'he 11wl'ti11g W<·~ postponr1l owing to 1lowntown nttral'- lfartm:rn, :Arookl!
of thf' ladic>s i:-. askinc what nils her thi..• rPgnlar Ont' unil, among other ma~- tions, wlih·h arf' hookf'1l J,,r that pq•u- Jfihharil, 111. 11
hu1.;h:infl ;rnd to show his prnfnuml wj<.; h.•r..; ili'-l'll'-'-t.:'d. ''"t'l'l' th(' h'port!-' of th 0 ing. 'l'lH• plan is to han' the hig €'\"PIH llopldn:-, llnzPl
ilom. the youug ilocliH rpplit•..; in th~ h{'nds nf tht• ,.:ll'ion~ stntc institution~. -1·irt•ns. sll'!'l'I 1•arniYnl, nrnsk ball lfodgsld~s, .T. Eilwnrcl
wordo:: of tli{' nldf'r man. 'fhis c·au..:,•" 'l'hl·St' l"l'porh Wf'f(• not prP"L'tH1•1l ro :11111 f'11unty fair-tllt' fir ... t i:'ri11.tv Jfodg-:-kls!o;, \\'m
:t 1ittlr C'nmpli<:atiou in tht• f:tmih- of tht> go,·1•rnor offi1•i.ally, how1'YPr, :is aftl'l' till' c 'hri· tmas holid:\y~, that K1·lley, Rnlwrt
Ila~ f:idy. · fht- hnnnl tl1•C"i1h•d that it w~•" of 110 i!". nn .rauuary Jll. Thi• hnys want Kenc·k. )fox
Thi• prnft'""or finally finds '' l:t :n·ail to hand i1~ r<'ports ~,·Jip.n thc>n• to mak(' as mrn·h ll10lll'} for th<' ptlr· .\fillium, .fork
lt•mme'' and a11 t•nih W{'ll I "as Bu mo1w_,. tor th1•s1• rn..:11t11t1011~. post• ol 1lefr:iyiug thl' t•xpt•n:-.{'" oJ tht· )lal"Hr, Hoy E ...
Thr Jiif're is ~1 l'l1:1rmi1~g fnrC'e nn·1 I !~oll!-'<'<111P11tl_,., tl~1::>Y wrre held hac>~\ uu- han1l trip as pos.,.ihlC', :-;o it wa..: thought :.\[nrtin, C'laude
niu«h ilmusi"nH•nt j.., offcrNl by thr -"f· t~I a later lllN'l111~. wlwn ilwy will lh' h1•st to han• tht• ('n•nt takr pla(.'t' on ).tyrrs, ~fa<.' ·- •. ·--·
forts of rh<' ol1l ilowager to win the ·1 f1l't>(l.. . . . sonw t•n•11i11)..! whl'll no cuunt('r ;tttrac Pt>ttigrt•w. Ll•slie
Jlrofl'.',,.~or tn say nnthini.r of h<' lo"" af- rlus \\as done to g1\·e the :-.tnte ne- tion'I will 1111 ht•lll. 1'h<' affoir will PiPd:ilrn', • .\.imee
fair~ of Effie, thP maid, anti the two C'Ountant. n. H. ('onway. a11 opportunit.\· :ii"'' he '-Ort of a n•unin 11 part_,. 11 ,,,, .. Hiw<'hC'r, Hnnsi('
<'Ollnlr~· bumpkins. I to inn•sti.g.ate thr fin:11H'es nf tl1t• ~rat.:, t•111ni11g as j.., dop-. on tl11• fir..,t opt•n HonsP\"t>lt. Ut•orgt•
T he Cast. to llt·term1nl~ tilt' amount 1lf fl'\'1•111i.• ilatC' :tflt'r 1lw holi11ays1 so a n•i··iri! Sl'lmm;wher, F. \\r
Prof1•...;..:or Gootlwi!Ur flnd to '"t'e nmong what d1•1iart11wnt-< hrt.•aking 'rnw-l is t>\"pel·tt~<l to lw irn S(':unan-., .\rthnr
··· l-(,vl1• .Joni's! it \\ill hnq• to ht' ili:..;trihutt•d '!'lit• hautl :\!0:1' \\ill J.e h1•anl of thf' ..:pi•i·· Ktit>h, l lvilt•
'"'1r f;t, 0 1':!t., liiltling .-\lonzo Rnrke t J.o:ir1l will lllC'd l>e1· .. 111J..,r _·l'.l, .-.1 1,J •1• ·
0 ... ~ J:;J :o-t 1•1t t•• 1,t p1tll1•1l off, in rlw Ex· :--\ollJl•rg-, :--:. IT
f tldtll" l ll!-'l"ll · ··· Uror::tl' Roo!-0.t'Yt•h that tlnw thi..; n>porr will 111• :n ha nil pu111•11ts tu lw i ... ...,ueil thP 11i•xl fwo Smith, .\ltfo
•vdiir Y<'llow t':L\i•s Kt'nyon Tal1•o•r 1 a i1l t It' <'X:tt•t amount that tl11 1•d11c 1 w1•f'k~.
Pi•tf', lur111l 111 :1 11 .Jo~"flh 'T'rum:i.1 tw11.1 I u tirutiou~ of the ... l:lt1• t•:1 11 i>X-Sp:1111, l~o\"
Ill.,11111·1·-.. 1ir1·il m:in ,J.E. Ho.Jgsh;f~-. Jlt'i· .. wi ht• :J\t1ilahlt'.
Lill'\" "'bit<'. 11r11ft' '" 1r ·s '"t'f'rt'tary ! S(', t' I o f 1 he 111emh1•r..., ol thf' Ji, n J
- - ·· · .:\ful' :\frers •xprP:-s1 11l lll•m" .. 1'"1'-. rntht•r f1111•1illv in
T aih· (;iJ,lin[!". tlw 1lowJ:..r<'r f ' of "l't~111.:: t ""1111' of th1• r,,,.; 0 w
: .. )f,·rtlt• \l1h•r"o11. I or' lht' ntlil•r 1h•1i:1rt1111'lll" 1·oul1l 11ot 11,,
L;id\· Cu• 1n·~,~ <•t•ltlinu· 1'Jio l:l Tl· ., t l I h I
ThP band :t'"'-'t.1111hh· lo IH' g1n·n Fn ~ult zt•r. \\"ilia
i}'.n· prumi"c" to ht• a !!:<Hul oJh, :i.t·r11r<l 1 St1.11 l. Jl:lmilton
ing to flin•t.•r11r llnwar<l. 'l'lw own h;n•, · '1'-nitt, \lonzo
h1'1'11 r1•IH:lr:-.i11g al1110 .. t t?\t'l'Y rlay i11 IT mrnui, ,J,.~n-ph
pr11p:1r1t1n11 tor it an•) a I :\r1• 111 th t' \ " 111•:111, \ 11•
lw-.t po..,..,ihl1• ... 11:11''" .\ g-r1•at 1111111l>P1 \'1• .. t; I, \\'m. H
I . - ' ..... . \ I ,l\\ ... (.' t' ..:o t t 1 lf'"l1 .... 11 oh•, th. nf llC'W ... , (' t OlJS ha\1> ht•1'll l<•:intf'•I
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l!llh• (,oo•hnlli1• 11rof • · · · · I '
• ''"01 ."' .. "1:--tt'.r . n'.• 1 1111111.rt:un t 1 n~ th,tt t 1e ..;fat•ln1111111:.! tl1t•111 lwinu ''S,•lt't'lio 11 ... Fnim
.. ~ '1ln1 ~ l.trk th unJC> Jf~ ..-1111t•r\·1 .. 10 1. 1'<.JU11 rt·( n 1h1 spr11 :\I «I• ''Thf' Hl'il \\'i 1111 \\,
Lf 1 • tht> maid n,. Zia l '11lh1i.1 11 1· mHIP\ th tt w ........ ~.1 •I. ·.1n•l •. , ,J,: .. r ,,·,·.,,
1 • .. ... .. J1i l·1· t n 1tled · :"\ ·1
WM. D. ROSS
Forw3rd of Last Year's Champions.
\\'b, r·on, .John
"hippie. f 'h;i-.;
\\ Ile . r.. r'" \\'yll,•. L:n\n•111·t
•• !)
s- lrl'tell to upr1•sput ).I. l-'. ('.
platform for tht• 1!11:.? ~t l'-OTI
on th!:'
SENATE HOLDS SHORT MEETING
MONDAY-NOTHING DONE.
Tht~ :-rnall' heltl 1 "'h(nt 11 etwg :.\I 1u
4 tln,· :\ftt•rnoon for tht• 1•nrpo-.1• of 11 ~
.1 ('Ussing st.1\"l'l'11 mattt•r nf 1mportatw~.
whil·h ll:l\f' rt'('i.'lltl.v 1·111111' to 1heir :it
tf'ntiou.
.\mon~ tlw mattt>r-. t"kl•n 1111 was
relati,·e to thP t•1)nstitutinns anti hy
l;.nv..; oC th(' \":Jrious "Ol'il't1t· ... on th·~
hill. :-;t"n•ral tirnt•s p1•opl1• h:1n• h:ul
LO t•a.,.ion to look tlJ matt••r:..; ot ituport·t111•e
in tlw by-la"" ·11111 t t'V w1 re> not l•'
he> found, so th~· ::-c-natl' h:1 .. :..;ugg-t':-.te1I
In thf' "1wic>lit-:- to filt• th1•ir 1·onst tu·
tit•no.; anil hY l:t\\-; with th•· "t'L'rrtary oi
thr t:'Ollt•gt>.
.\nuthC'r matt1·1 whH·h wa"' brought
;; np \\'a!'. relath t' to thP ""Ong .. whid1 al'l'
lo h1, s1•le1· f'd :1" 1·olJ,•gt• son!!~. bnt
no cll'finite actin11 w:1-; takt.•n. XothiH:r
cl"<' wns mad1• p11hlic
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MAX WILCO:dll
Center of Last Ye~r s Champions.
PagP 2 THE WEEKLY ETI'OXEXT, FRID.~Y. DEC'DIBER 6, lPl~.
The Weeli.ly Exponent. Then for the Basketball Tourney.
Established Jan. l, 1910. F'•l 1•.win)! t· c Farnh: ' Wt"" k tht'
Outb!rvwtl.I of ~fon'hl1'· Exp 1nent1
tabli~hl~d .r n 1. l ':1.:;.
t·~ 111.:xt l11i:r l'\·ent iP r )f •ntana ~t:llt.' will ht1 tht· bil! ititt•r--chola..;,lic ha..;k('lha:t tourn:1uu.•nt to be hc-l•l prol1alol)o "·JIU('
timt~ in :\lard.i. Publi!-<bC'rl £'\ 1•ry tr 1Lty of tht• f"'ol· lege ~ P tr hy an t•dirort:li :-:.tafi cbo:.~~n from thl' l'>twh•nt.... of the )fontana Sat(' t'Jli<'~e of .\5ri\?ulture anJ :Mcchanil' .\rt~. Bozt•nrn.11, )lontana.
,._T.\FI'
Etlitur int'hi1•f ~.·lml'r lL ~·>Iberg-. '11
B~~inr ..... ).l1n.1(!1'r .. l"n'il E. Cor·lon. JJ3 ~a.na;,r1 ·1l! EcL tor 'J,
. L,Yudall l'. D:n id...,on. .... Ci;cul.lt l)ll ~lanagt.~r.
.• T. Erue::!t Border. '15 Bu:-:.itt('~' )lrtn;tqt~r ....
..... G(~o. "-· Blinn, '14 As~t. Bu.;iUl'"?"> "\fanrl'!l'.'f ...... .
........ Hoy E. )ftd:<or. '15 Asst. Circul:iti•rn )[au:J:,?l'r ..
.. Hny ('. ('huk, '14 Jntercollegiatt~ Edib1r ....................... .
Rh!"'lda. DaWl'S, '13 ~~bl~tic Rcp\)rt~r_ ..... Robt. T . .Kc-lley. 'Jj
Gcn('rn.I R\'pMtN R. LC'.;Jie Pettigrt'W, ·1.l
General Re-porter .... Chas . . \. 'Whipph'. ·1,;
G~~-<'~·;I ··R·~po rte ~ .. l\Iyrtl" .\Jderson, '13
-.;ubsrription Rate-Two DoJlnr!' p_er vear. fi\·e c\•uts pC'r copy. .\ 1hert1s ing rates m:lfh' known on n.pplicatiou.
Entered as ~rcond cl:l"" mail matter at Bouman. ).fontan:t. under .\ct of Congrl'ss of .M:in.:h 3, l ~lfl.
·whilC' it m:n ~('em a littlt> hit t•arh· to lit~i::;in prt.•J•~r:lt on:- for tb1~ C'\"l'U~ . now. UC'\"ertlit•k...,s the ~ol11UC'r pt••}J>lc> bt>· l!in tn think nl it th~ ht•tt('r tht.• t'\"eut ,,ill l:OllH' 1 hrough. Thi.'.' touruanwnt '·l...,t '1•:lr ~urp:t...,...,l.J tht• first Oth· Ill
t:\"C'f\: W'.l\". ::\lort• ~t·bo11b ('tlll'H'<l. UlOh'
pl'O{,"h• .. i1owl'cl an intt•n·~1 in th~, at'· fair nn•l hr.:::1" l'l'(n\·1h :tttcmk•l th" ;::-:-HU\'" ph1\·t·~l iu tlu~ Urill hall uutil 1h;o ·t .... f u•,rht wiu'n rite h:tll wa .... t;:n.1•11 t• 1
rs uu:i ist cap:n·u:-· tw11 hl1ur-. bl.'for" thC' .:::.1nll' wa..; ~c·hl'•lul1•,] t1l hl' pl:iy1·•l :rnd tlh' doors h:11l to bl" !--but.
1t L-. hopl•tl that such a l'onaiti·""ll t'!lo hl' nn.1idt•d this yt':tr by t•nlarl!iu~ the hall whil'i1 it is un1h'r:-to1ld will l 1
•'
1Io•w Uuriug- tht• Christmn.s YR<':ltlon. How~·n·r, :it tht' "nnw tuue. thl' tour
naml'.'nt " 111 :1.bo bt• enlar~cd tln..., _yt.•ar. Intl"fl'"' will now shift from the foot· h:tH grifliron to tht:' bn.skethall flonr ani tht•n it wfll he train. truin, train ·imnng tbe high ~i:hOlll~. each 1lnt~ hn1• ine- to he able to c:.trrr off honor~ next .... prinl? .\ll oi the high scbnt.ll men appeart••l to enjoy thcmseh·es last _,·ear :rnd nil ('au be t•xpectcd to scud trnm.., to Rouman nj?:lin for this tourne\-. The ~.,Ih•ge cannot afford to let the \l,·('nt t hb "ear fall bl'low the :--taudaril ~et in thf'
0
t\\11 J:i:-:.t yt•ar..; :-11 it W•Htl·l not lw a l>ad J'hlll lt1 l'ommenl'l' think· iug ,,f it.
With ;1, g"t'Dl"ral committee appoinh'•l bt'fort' the lioli•ln:-·.; lll!tny of tht? dl" tails 11 1 the ('n'nl {'1l11hl he l'l:rn1w~l out 1~urin!! tht• \":t1':t1i1lll au<l tht• :-tudt.•Jlt" a:1a ta~ult:-· 1•h1·1• l n 1•bar~1· 11t' ~hr l'\t.•nt \\··llhl lie n•a.11.v to t?1l :1bl.'·1d wid1 thl' 1· \\l•rl.. immC'lli·ltt•h ful1o\\Jll~ tb.~
t lark. 2\1 l!er, .lone" an•l ~tr .. Jo~t·pb .Ewini! of the Breeilers · liazettr. c•i ('hica::!o. Rabin.: the Dair~· l'alf. P rodnn1on of )larket 2\filk-Tc~l!< for
adultt•rati.rn. Production aud l :lr(' of l're:un--.....,pec..·-
inl 1lairy pnldud.;. ict1 creiun . ck. Dain· Cow-,lmhring dairy t.'atth'. Butt.t•r 2\lakinl!"-<"hurnlnf!' Home t 'bt~t~...,1.' )[:ikinl!-~pecial <lairy
llH~t~ting.
Fl'l''lini!' lf:1y t(l Hor:-c.;-Jiorsl' ,iu1]•!'·
iu;.!. 1 ·;1n• un1l "\[ana~l'llleut of th(' ~talli1•n
l[11r .. ,• ju•i::im!. ~IH'l·J• 011 the F,1rm--..'"'lH'1'J• iml..!'inU'.. lh·t'f (':ittk, ll"w to Hai"C' Tbt~:n-
iu•l.!in~ hel'f cattlt>. t arr nf tin• Bro11d Sow-jud:zint? lW:!""· ~\rmy l{ 1lrs(' -.
The Veterinary Course. Dr. T<l'·ior wJll ofirr the followin.J
dinics:
DisC:l!--t~~ of thr Digl•stin.• Org:.rn:s. 'Tt'l'th DisNH•es. \\'ouutls and Their TreatmC'nt.
Course in Road Making.
Highway )1aintt•nancc .... Prof. Kne:tlt> llcaYy Traffic Roads ....... Prof. Knea1e :::>trl'.'ct.; for l'itit:'!:i for I'h·t:' Thous·
and or Lt>ss.. . ..... Prof. ::;now Hoad Lcg-b1lation ................. Prof. Rnow Course in H orticulture and B iology.
The hortic>ulture lcctun•:s are as foihrn·s on .lanuary ~:? to 31:
Plant Physiology-Relation to prun· ing-. . . ....... Prof. \\'hippie
Fruit Bt•nrin~ Jlahits ot' Plant:-. and Thl'i· Hclation to Prnuing-.....
. Prof. \\'hippl1• l'arln~ for thC' Ynung Orchard_ ....
!'rot". \\"liipplt• P1iu1·q•lc .... pf lln·har(l lrr0
:!'rHih11 an1l l'tdt \:ltwn l'rnf. \\'hip1•k Tlu:o hioln:_!\' lt'l°t ttt'"' 1Ht' !I" tnllow-..
The Weekly Exponent is strictly a studcut enterprise. Its chief purpose is to present to its readers ea.ch week an accurate and complete record of the developments in college affairs durtng: that period and it is intended that its influence sba-11 be exerted for the up. building of X.L S. C. The paper is tbe result of volwitary effort put fortli by the student.s who compose the staff.
h,,Ji'1 3.' ... T e Prindpal ~··rn,·in:: s ntl••tb Tbt"' ('\ t~nt -.bonld lw k J•l l>f'forf" t l I tor l'st' Ill \f,1n au, .T. l~. l»lr er
t.''£':-. ol thf' hi:h -.;1.:bo1)l -.twh'u .. {l1cb:tl'd .'\ph •b nn 1 Bnn•r?"> ... hrou;::hout till' .. tall' :1" Wl•l1 3 .. l,, .l'rof. l~ .• \. l oh•;.-
iu t' t 'H.' t' •llt•_t pt~nl'k tlu t tlit·~ m:i:· (lrchar•l :--.r•th' I n"'t'Ct:-. t t' Hii--!t.'r 1,,. n•a11~· tl1 :tpptar 111 Bozeman with :.\litr und t'hnt'l' )lit<' ....... .. CALENDAR. tht ·r ht:--t i1,,...,,iJ,jl' tt•am..... Tlit --~o::?/•'l Prof. H .. \. t oolt•,-
ne,·cmhN 6. Fr- ta,·, ~:I 0 p. '11- 1·,.m uow n .. h, ul l itr> · •noo...,t i·•r a 'o•lJ l"!!!' )I ,th, Hu•l .\l 1ti1, Frnit ,f.1el; o'Lantrrn"' pr1•:-C'11t ·'Tht• Pio it;·t· r ., ·1 loi;!!.!tr t·• .. !n ,mt:.1.
fr~!'1)r\ ).fol:t1l: ,, !\t th!'.' Bozl'mnn op PREPARATIONS UNDER "\~1tAY FOR C'l:'l. hou.;t'.
Dt>n•111hcr 11. "~1•1lnl• .. la:;. "': l p. m. -Ra.,.J·l'th:1ll, lh·kn:l lnilt•pPndent"' \" ..... ).£1mt·tn:t ~hh\ at Prill H.111.
JcC't?mber l~~. Fri.in,~. 3.:h1 11 m.F1~ ... 1nn:tn·t:fophnmore 1i•.>hnte: a":o;em 1ll.'· holpl.
D1'ct~mhC'r l:l, Frit.l:t.'·, 11:011 n. m.band concert in ns.;1•mbly hall.
FARMERS' WEEK AT COLLEGE.
~ 1 ·ontinufd from Pagf' On(.)
Cooking- llt•mo1i....tration \•.ith l'a.;it'UriZl'<l milk. cn•am t,1~1st
;11111 cream t.'heCH' !"••lll'· 1:111erc-1•m·:;· Trl'.':1t11H'nt tor .\1•1·illt·nt
anrl Oi-.t~ase ..... ···-·- ... Dr. Bla:r Decl.'mber ~fl. FriJ:1y, 1~:00 m.- ).fakin:! tht"' Bt•tl :tn•l Bathiu~ th<'
\\-,1rm .... , l k _ .. Pr~1f. H . .:\. \ \rnlt"'Y Str1tl·1urf' an1l );ntritiou 11i l'r · r
Trt.'t" . Prof. D. n . .....,win.!le Pl·ar antl .\pplt• Blight ...
Prof. 11. B. SwiuJI1t.,, .\11plt~ ~~ah :in1l Pt"':1.r ~l·nh ...
.Prof. 1). B. ~t-.·in!!l•'
t'rnwn Uall autl ~omt" Other l"'ntit Di-.t'3...,l'"" Prof. D. B . .:-ow n.d·~ Lahoratory t.'Xt'rl'i:-c .... ll" follows:
F1111r:kidl'~ :incl I 1i:-l•\·tk.idc.'" .... IL E. _:\[.1rri:-:. un1l .T. R. P:1rker
Kodaks WE SELL THEM
and w.: ~t·ll tht"'m bt-t.!llll"'i' W(' hn\·e one to ... uit "'·eryhotl:-·.
Qwck Focus K odaks Bullseye Kodaks Flexo Kodaks Speed Kodaks Folding Pocket Kodaks Brownie Cameras
0111 't I(' \\'!If' •('1f :lhlltlt '\1t h:tt kfn1l Ii hu:-. Simply t• .. u 10 u .... \\'1' w·ll ~Ja,lly l•xp:ain. and :·ou will surt~l~- he- ~a' '-.ti('J .
ROSE DRUG CO • The~Store
t :ue of Farm ~lad.1iner:· .... .... H. B. Bououright
Dt:'tailt'LI ~chedulc~ of ·when thes~ Iecturt's :.ind eoun-es will b~ held are uow bein2 arr:ingctl and will be l'ent to peopl(' throul!lwut the state. 'fhis i::1 the firs tame auy attempt to hu,·c a f'armt~rs' \\" eek of such magnitudt~ at the colle!!'f.' has hren made. bu~ jn1lgi~gfrom ath:rnre indication~. the mc-eting'.' should_ he a gn:oat ~uCC<'!'l~. Heretofore the :-hort cour:-es that haYC' bN•n nff.:rl'd haYe heen of t'.'llOrmous Yalul' .a11 1l ha,·e attrartetl many p('ople to Bozeman and thl• l:Ollt':!t~.
NUMBER OF COLLEGE MEN HOLD STAG PARTY
.\ \1'·_,. 1fo11:..;l tul .... w_ hanqul't w-. lit•l•I 11 th~ 1•r ,,1t1· tlininA 1 0111 of tb Huz,~m:lll l1o:d h~- <1 1111mliC'r 41 hl' \°')Ull<!'. n11't1 of thl• collP:.!;t'. Thl' tlinn r
"·'" ,\ lm1r ruur"•' :tfr'a r, turkl'.'" hl'in;; !Lt• f'Tilll'lj•Sl cli .. h.
Ht>tWl't'n tht• 1•our?">t'"> tht' U"Uf'?">ts were l'lltt•rt.lilll'.l h~· stone~ frnm tbo...,t• pn •· l'llt. ;-o;uitabll~ I ·1·-(• .... hmt~llt" "Wt.'Tt.' 'lbO ...,i'f\"1•11 iluring tht'"'(' 111ten·ab. 'Thi"' p·Ht of th£' ent1~rrainmt•nt la""h'•l :fro~1 ti:30 until lt1·:rn. whl~u the p.trr,,· a·l· .inurnt.'ll to tht? liloht.~ Th<'atrE", l\ hN .... tilt'.\" ml't Gene ~uaw, ·who hail left (":lr·
lil'.'r in tht~ l'\·C'niu({. llPr~ the gue.;r~
wt'Tt> \•utt.•rtninl.'d h.'· prrforman<:6 on the sttu!l' 1·onsistinp: of ~lnginl? tl:l·l
1lam·inq by Yariou" mt.•mht•r-. of th~ cnnn.\ until twd,·e o 'l'loc:.: when the party brnke up.
Thi' wa.;, one of thr fir .. t ~tag af-Cl1ristmas \ :1.eatiou heg-in". l'atJl'Dt \Yhik in B1'1l ... ).!i:-i:t~lhrnt•ou:-; l::x('rtis\':-. with Plant foir-. thi ... ye:tr aml l'.'\"l'r.\·hod;-· repnrtl~ I
F armers' Week Means ~luch to College Tra11Jt•1l Sur:-.<> 1:uth H:1c·tm.c1
)li-.., Haltlwin.
ni~ea"t.'"·· Pr11L 1>. B. ~\\·in!r:i' :1 thornuJ,thi_:-· t•ujoynhll~ time. :\fise<'lbntou ... Ext•rri.; ·:-. with ]n...,1•ct Th>st' prt" .... t'Ut Wt'rl~ l'nli. Tallm:--1 1.
Pc-.· ... o· fl' (lrdrn.nl l;oy .Tofil· ..... Elmt•i- w:111::tm:<. FIW!l!
Russell Freeman' .-----CO-ST-LY-DE_I,,_A.Y_s __ , . (o.;t people intt~nd to snn~ SOME TIME.
BAGGAGE EXPRESS
Headquarters at the Hub Both Phones
.\n•l while putting it off let a hi:: tlgJ!rt'g1.te of little stuns slip through thc-ir iinge~. The wav to ~:l\"r• ~ucct·~~fulh· is to sn,-t.,,· NOW. • 'i\"h' not bt"':!in ltl s:n·c :it this nu!'li1ic-iou:<. mom1'nt by opt•ning a s:1vin\t .. :ic<'onnt ,1t GALLATIN TRUST AND SAV
INGS BANK
The Ex-punen ad,·er tise rs to
i~ the bt'"'t me1liuru i .. r Capital Sl00,000
I W. ~- D.-\YID~QX. c~~hier.
reaeh eolll'.'ge ~rudt'nt::. :....---------------'''
We have just received our new line of
XMAS BASKETS The best ever in Bozeman.
We have the plants and flowers to fill them.
Cangobr' s 6teenbous~s BOTH PHONES 315 S. TRACY AVE.
VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME
HOTEL BOZEMAN
NEVES &; HINMAN
SIX-CHAIR BARBER SHOP
28 West Main 3pecial A ttention Paid to Students
HAND-PAINTED
CHINA
Makes acceptable Holiday gifts. We carry the finest line in Montana.
The Golden Rule
Sl0.00 MEAL TICKET FOR
S6.00. ASK OUR PATRONS.
ROOMS $15.00 PER MONTH
W. J. FRANSHAM PHONE 25
If you a ' ii.... the mnr1:et for some Coal
TRY US
Dr-ar Cre1·k an•l )loant~ in Ho1nc -lump an<l. t.·g~; wood :in•l kin•l· liu~.
\\'c h..:n·e th(' lic:-t lin•ry in town.
IT EATS DIRT OUR ELECTRIC RICHMOND
VACUUM CLEANER
Dne:o t•11• wor·. t. 1.oilY-no lu ,.,. tuhing t <·:irry arou~1rl-ju~t 011.t• ~0111w1:ti••'l to t 1
1 ... 11t:\et ';!iYe:-< :-·oll -!tl ivot r 10.
:::OolJ on a 1:;1Hltantee.
\u Ju, 1h1•lid ·.., Tray )lak n.: tht1' H1· .. t ot' I· nri' ...... l\lrlll J'p ..... jh1litit• .... Prof. R .• \. l '11olt•j" Suthl'.'rl:\11il, .\ldt·n \\'(•h:<-t1'r . .\lh~»·t
Ow~nhous~ ljardwar~ @;; TlH' plan of lrn·iu .. a fari1H"'r:-. · \H' C'k
lt th1• l'tlllr~. frciru .I uua: ~~ tt1 :;1, a .:{ Hf'ral 1.n Hl'1• ot '' l11d1 ~npl . ..., d,.1·wh1•'."l' 1n thj .. 1~:-.t1f', p11<'n ..., to '1e ont• ut tht• }w .. t th '::?' ~Vt'! ·1ttt'lllJ1tt••l at iht• 1•nll1•~e-.. \-.. st...tt•cl ·ll !ht:' ticl1'. me1'til!1.!" ol n l !~-.:-:. than uin(' or!!a11:·'ati1111~ will bl• h1•lil ut th\• t•1 1 ku:e \\·th •t po..;...,jJnlit: of thrn• ht.>111:!' -Jth.:rs hl'ld :u that tiUll'. nuriu~ th:tt Wt'l'k no ie~~ th:1n !-!('\'en !<hort t'1lurs('~ in suhjt•t·t-. of intl'rr-.t to thP faruwr and Loml~-m:tker will be gin•n by th1~
t.'OllC'gl'.' foeult~-.
~kir' ]l, u n'tr1t101L )f," I<alli1_.~+-r Puiu· .. \fj,, B llin~''' I
If arm in~· n lh1•-... \li":- Hall 1 1;..,t~r Kt.•c>1 1
Bee-Keeperg' Course. Cl..1•11hruj.!'. Ern1'st B11ni1•r .. 1.)11 a Tilil:" · 1 .·· rt''t 111 ~I Ht u~ B 0· .l)bn ,,~hart.;n, (']~·de ~tkh, .Alonzo ;.. i ~l1111tana:, \\ in•crin::r Trn;1t, f11•nl' lluaw. Hnlwrt L:tpl'Yt'l~,
Bozeman's brightest and1'-----------
best Christmas store.
Thl' ntlu<' nf suc>h work to the Ml·
Hemt>mhn th4.t Tr,iJt> .. ~fak1• I\~ nl .... Honn· Pl<wt .... \brk<'t. t.•t1·. \\'i1l "'' 1twortl1 nu1l \·;,-,an l11nt10r:-:. f1.:1•1in11 rn•l P('rfretion J.... \"· Tri1lt' ).[j ... ..., H:1lh1i::::t>r ll•Htin1lt11tal BPDC'rih of Dl'C''- in
tlw llr1·b:tr1l Prof. 0 . B. \\'hippl-~ .... -·-·-··).fi ... ., Harkin" and ~11 ... -. 1ks-. Rounil Tat.le I>i-.ru ...... ion oi
)!11 .. rlt._. Buildiog Foods tdemnn:-:.rr:l· tion~ . ... .)li::. ... Harkin..;
E:q1f'n~t\"t' meat:-.-rolled riL roa~t; porterhouse- !:>t<'nk. Cheap stl'aks - hamburger steak, flank teak.
Ket:'pio'.! in )lontana. leil hy Prof. R. :\. ( 't.HllM·
B£'1' Dist>a:-.t•., ~rnd the X .:e<l of a Fowl Brood Lnw in ~fontana. ...... . ................ , ........... Prof. R. A. Coole;.-
Organiz:1tion of ::;rate Bee- K('epers'
MUCH BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY FRESHMEN AT MEETING
At n ~hart nwt•ting or the fre.,.hm .. ·n . \\"1•dn<',;day aJtcrnoon, thl'.' mart<'r of tht'.' cla~::; pirture:-. was taken up and it w;ls dt.'Cidf'd thnt thC' members h:tYe tlwir picture~ takC'n immt"diately so that that it would enuse the ~[ontan:i.?t leµ-<' can htHdl:T br e'timatt•d and if Heat Produciu~ Foods (<ll'monstra- a!-i--0dati1)n. no incon,·enienc('. At this time- it wu.s
~eems that it is held much too lightly tion) ..... )fisq Harkins and :\fiss llc-.s The Fann Management Course. also decidt:'d for ns many members as by many on thr hill. L~"t :-·car a horo:ic Rke antl tomato. moult.led Breaking.......... . ..... 3.L L. \\'ihm!l t•ouhl to buy pictu r es in order to help school, :i l'OUltry srbnol and a house ri<'C', surpri.;e potato. 'rilla~l". ..... L. F. Gic:-;ikl·r pa_v fo r the printing of thl' pictures rn kt"C'prrs' l'Onri;e wr>re offere-d :ind many ('ereal Breakfast Food~---- .... )Iiss IlC'S'i Tncrt"a~ing the Orgnnic Control of the annual. T he mattN of t•las~ em-
Easiest to find what you are looking for, easiest to gather suggestions if you are in doubt as to what you want. Only 15 days more before Christmas. There can be no advantage in waiting.
peopli:- ,-isitC'd tht' rolle-ge for tht.'"l" Comparison in reference to Rrr Fn.rming Roils .L. P. Oic-siker blem~ was nbo taken up and it wa.;; lef the colles;e bc-cau::.e of an order or' 'l'Our:-:.£'~ and thl' mePting!'! of org:in1z.1· nutritiYt~ ,-alue :ind c>ost. Economi1.ing Dr;T Fann 8-oil ).fnjg. tlccided to adopt a numeral and to gi,-.:o thl'.' president of the institution for tiC'ns hC'ld at the !'-3.mt~ time. .\rlultcration~ and $.imple Kitchen tun~ ..... Prof. A. Atkin:N'l one to the nlt'mbers of the dt~batin~ bidding- men from ,·i~i ting women :stu· )(ttny suw thC' collt:>gl! :tn<l thr work T~tlt!'l Prof. l'obleigil T_vpt's of \\'b{':tt .... Prof .. ·\. .• \tkinsc)'l tt•am tl!Hl other tcnm"' n•prl'"ent.ng- th-' dents in c lass rooms out of ~tudy hour:j it is doing for the fir:-t time and h:ld Lr<'turc .::\fr". Alict~ Peloub<'t Xort.Ja (~ualit~· in \\'h1lat.. .. Prof. A . .:\.tkinso11 t·la~-.. A l'Ommittet.• 1•umdsting- of Jack GoYC'rnor Br<'WC'r declare:'! that, i f nmrh to c.::\rr.'- to thP folks at bomt->, (2\fr,_. Xorton ha-. chare:i' of the Tbrlr:-· and Oat~ Prof. A .• \ tkinson ).[ilburn. tiwl'U11olyn )tills anU Hnrrt>ll T•n\loubtedly for somt"' timl.' after r,'.' homt' ~cil'.'nCC work in l'hiengo \Y1'e1b ... Prof. A .• \tkin?">·l'l llihban], will ('arr for thi!->. t UT'•ing hOllll'. ~[ont·111a ~tatC' ('oill'.)!1' unin~r:-it_,.) FJ:ix. .. .::'-.f. L. \\·.1 .. on The- committN• on a cla-.s pennaHt \\.11' the C'ltit•f topic of intt.~rt.•-..t :intl for The Animal Husbandry Course. Kt't'pin~ Farm Hecord~ .. )f. L. \\'ihon repor t ed that tiH'Y hnd bl.'t'll ordert.111
ucceS!'!<lf\", he will ('all Out the militi:i to protc~l't loyal ~tudeut~ who::e i:-afcty is C'ndangerell by striker ...
a l11ng tim<' after tht?ir return the C"Ol Tht•:o;t' IC'cturrs ar.: by Profr;.;i;oi.... Trri~:ninn... ..IL B. Bonrhright and would _be ht~re in a f('w da.'"$. The cmplin-ment burt"'au of the Y. l<'gl' wao; oftf'n mentinnetl. TLt~ ::t.rln"r· .\ l'Omnuttl.'e was appointed h.'· tht." "[ C "1.·r _ , • • 1 ti~in~ that tht"" coJI,~~1~ ::-1•eurc1I in thi::'> t~rt''H ent to conft.'or w1tu a comm1tr 1· 1~ l"'I~ meu ~ince Ht•ptemher 1. Out o[
. 1 . . 1• • ,-' • • A. at i.\... l . ha:- gtY('n JO lS to way is o( imml'U"t"" ,-alue. lt open..; trom thl~ :.ophomore cln:-:.s and nrran1:?C . I thC' l"_ve-. of many of -,.fontl\nn ·~ be:-;t for a dance or 80me entertainmt•nt af lSP .iobs open, all but sc\'l'n werl.,, takC'n t.'iti1.1~n~ to the~ wortb of the coll<'~t-.. to tt>r the dt~h:ite. This committ<'c con· h:-· the ~tudents. Thi!< is tndeed :\ g(lod t he "tat(' . .\ nd in addition to nil t h i ~ TRUNKS-SUIT CASES ~ists of H ow:ird Seaman~. Ruth t".iweat reror<l and f'xample for other s~hooJ.,.
to follow. Look for K. \\", {" to fall it i~ doing a great benefit to tllo ... e ,,·ho nttend tht' ~chool and thelr fr!en.b. Pndoubte11l:'· pl'oplc are in<llH"t'd to ~triH-.' for bcttrr mt'thod-. of t • .zd nlture 11n(l otln•r ~·11•11 op.>rntion" :ind ... •'lll'.' :irl'.' cn~n in .... p:.-·.~ !1l ta!·:e .1
co.usi'' in highl'r ('dtll'Jticn aluug the~w E11t:-t
fl1l' .nembcr:- of the f:H·ult~· nre ·.JI \'orki ig h~rd to mah:" ttP [ il Jrt C•JUrhl':o; a sul"'t't'ii~ tlnd to make <'\ t•ry me-etiu ~ ht•lll durin~ t hat wrl.'k interc~tini!. £,·t·ry -.tudt•nt !--hould help ::i:-. well. XothinJ! Nhoultl bl' it•ft unrlont• th!lt m~.'" nrl.d to lhl• comfort of th1~ colh,._,, Yisitnri; :tnd t•1 giH' them a ht•ttt•r
Twenty per cent discount. We are making this special price on Trunks and Cases for the holidays.
Walsh's
and Har,·ina l'aunon. W m. Ileagnt~y was appointed to see in line although ma_,·hl' not till ne:ict
that the bo.'~ h:n·e thl'.'ir picture-~ take:i year. nnd .\l ice C' lmC'r t-.·ill d1.> the $am(' ~o:-the girl.:..
.\. commi rter wao; appointed to pre pare class yC'lls, consi .. ting of \~. S. t'ilDno r s, Olive s~t in and Erma. L(''i· i.el.
INTERCOLLE"1ATE NOTES.
The ~tudrnt~ nf the l'"niver~it,Y o f Oregon ha \·e org:rnized a club for soriu I and athlt'tic purpos~~ . wbo~e mem· hN~ cannot bf'l\)n~ t o any other fra· h~rnit~-. Two hundred a nd twen t y fh·n mrmbt•r..; ha\·~ ('n listed. .\19-0, now· il•>in ( 'ollf'ge ba!i :rn orgnniza! ion for ~1)cial purpoH~. w ho"c conJition... for nu.•mber~hi p are simil!lr
Vanderbilt. .\ l>rnnd ne\\ pla..,- was pulled off at
Candies \Vholesale and Retail
at the
Sugar Bowl Opposite Lyrtc Theatre.
Hot Drinks Light Lunches
BOZEMAN CAB CO. Automobile same as hack for
city calls
H ome Phone, 132 Bell, 230-2
D. H. BUDD PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
The]en & Hanle Up-to-date Livery and Automobile
Rome Phone '.!3H Bell Phone 51 l
E. W. THOMPSON Four Chair B arber Shop
(Sucee~so r to F. E. DaYi:<.) PLAIN AND TURKISH BATHS
Corni'r of ~[ain aud Tracy.
1 m11rt·~:-ion of tht• in:!...!lu~. ..-\ num ber of nott"tl 1111?11 will vis·t the l'Olll"'.:!" durin~ the' Wt?t.•k-n1t'n who h:I\ "-' an iu fJul'.IDCi."' thrm1ghnnt the country. Xo•.,.it it.ot up to ('vt•r:;·billly t o l?t~t in au i work for thl' bigg-1•st fnrot('r~ · Wt't".t
Spalding Jacket Sweaters
T. ,J. f'oolndgl'. form('rly l' !4. ruiu· i!\rcr to Paris, ba!'I donatt'ol ':-.'i0.01)0 t.l Hanard for the- erection ot a dwmical lnboratory in memory of his ~on, ~l HnnarJ man, who died last A p ril ......
the 01wning of th£' Rosc- \~anderbilt ,.---------------,,'
Th1.• fat•ulty shoultl not bt'"itatl' to lt't th(' i;tudent~ kno" whi::r\.• t he) m::1: bl' ~bl\' LO help nnd th t:' E.:rpon('nt ft't•I~ 1hJt it can ~ :1y that th<' !'!tu1knts w i!l h<' ~'.a.l t•1 rc~pond "ith any ~en·it•·
For Men and Women , Boys and Girl~. White and gray. to order, if you de~i re.
Nothing Better M:r.de than Spalding
peci::t.l colors
PHILLIPS' BOOK STORE EVERYTHING IN COLLEGE SUl'PLIES
l'Yl"'r ht'ld. l tht'~ mty bo ablt• to rt:'nd~r. ------------------------------'
Following tht' exnmple of sc,·eral of t he eastern unh·<'rsltie:_., the faculty of the rniYersity o( O rC'gon hR\'C aboli~h ed the f ootball training teble. against the protests of Coach Pinkham and Trainer Haywa rd.
$tudcnts a.t ~ii;~issippi Agricultural and M~ha nicnl f'oll<"itC' bn\"e clashed with state authority. About :"?;JO men
game at Xa~h' !lit'. Tenn. Following the kirkofi. Rose- linet.l up hurridl~-. then shot a long forward pass toward the side lines to a man in citizen~ clo the:!. H<' ran 40 yards nod wa~ down i.r the YandC'rbilt safety. To the as· tonisbmcnt of nll he then took off bis hnt, coat. trou!ler-s and shirt and was found wearing a regular football uni form beneath. Y a nderbtlt plny<'rs bad not noticed that o nly 10 Rose men had lined up in regular positions
WE Hespeclfully bid for a sbJ.rn ot your trade, and will cer tainlJ trea t you fair. T ry u~.
GALLA TIN LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 20 Opp. Court lio\15
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THE WEEKLY EXPOXENT, FRIDXI.", DECE~ER 6, 191~
ORDER YOUR XMAS SUITS NOW Big Reductions on Everything
Wears60 like
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~l MAX~ ~I~E Lco~L "! C?RL<? ~EEK 1 LUMP EGG NUT
Both Phones Franh K:yle, Agent
H. R. HARRIS Let Us Clean and Press Your Suit
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Looks50 like
Costs 25 but
l'l CEREl~~~N~Ro~a~~;~~TH~~a~LITY l I THE BOZEMAN MILLING COMP ANY ..
COLLEGE NOTES oft •r \ ' , g thr cbeUl
'1<' r rm 1t )('an-- the fJr .. t ,f WC(' n an r>xten .. ff)n wnr trip
tJug-li u ffr"'1~nt part of t.he ~ate
-·!·-\n~uu Baxtl"r of :ht frp .. hm• u
t$, !!I, ent Tl! tnk!llg"I ng" it In h<•n•e Jillou. Ill' re urned . Iouda to l11:i
:< on 11··~ I.ill.
~ss Ra.lt 11 H'){'f:hcr. "''"lm<'r Solher:t i'j W II 'o t 11 w• •e gu<><ts of ~fos ~~ Fl •·1dns at btr horn~ in :\Iidd!~
l•k can\ion .Fr11b.v 'ln11 Saturday.
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lfardl H. Hibhard t11pl'-it Thnnk-.giY· in I.,n rng:.4ton Wat ·1 KPu~·on T:1. 1
to at the t+e 's home. Both rr· c·d to tl t t ~c· d \ uftNnoo:i.
Fresh Candy Suitable for Xmas Presents and College Fussers
Gleason's Cigar Store l
!.....1-fo_x_l_(_en_c_•k-- -.-n-u_A_le-x--C-h-ri-s-ti_e_r_o_--_T_h_e _s_c_h_o_ol_o_f_11_1u_s_i<·_a_n_u_o_u_1ie-e-s-tl-,.~,1 turned from an rnjoynble ,-,.1.eatio l fir~t student recital of the season fcf
!'lpent at ,heir }Jomes in Butte. Raturday afternoon. December 7th,_ a> l --:·- 2.00 o ·clock in us~embl.Y hall. The puJj.
Florence \\Tight entertnine1l Uaz('l lie is in\'iteU to attend. Hopkin~ at her home in 'Vhite Sulphltr ~prinJ?s during- the n1cation.
·:·-r1iarlt::-> \\'h1p11k rl'turnt•d ~un<la..-v from his Tha'lk ... givin,.. vac·ation, which w:t'
:'pent j i Helena with his parent~ aml
in Town ... cu<l, wberl· he was the gue~t
--:·-Among the college hunters to ret'urn
empty handed after n \'<te:ition spenf in search of big game, were Ralph Brnbrook, Tbos. Brook, ~fortin Kt?llr, R. D. Knealc and Le:-ilie Pettigrew.
to 3.> dollar" a suit and cnu 't be clnplicatt'd for the ~alllf' mnner in any othn pluee in this ~tate. That's wliat my customers sny. I ·m making- the kin cl of clotht•s that gh·" sntisfaetlon, and an\' tinw t IW\' don't, r ·m read_,. t'o make go01I.
At :::2:> to ::<3.J, [ really don't belieYe \'On cnn get such \·aiue::1 rendy-rn3.de.
''BILL'' THE NIFTY TAILOR
time Wm. :-:-terling Battis will appear
i \d('J1 e K. h •<' 1? er Ifc>l1•0·1. of frien1ls. In preparation for the anmrnl "Do.e'' in imper:sonation work. part:· heltl by thr girl.;; of tll" collCge ).fr. Battb.; <·ome~ to B1lzemnn high!.: the Fri11ny of ex:1mination wef'k. :i recommended hy the press of the <'onn
short meeting was ht~ld y<'stenl:tr and j tr~- :inil b,\· tho:s(' who have henrd him. l
t*a "''"'k tnd wit 1 fj..;s Tfarn!'lR :•- .... ion 1t JI, ml on II 11 '\l1o;;-. Kohl· l'rofe..,.,ors ?\L lI :--pnuliling, D. B. wa 1 !!Ill t lt thl' II w1 •. tu11 Hall ~wiugh" and JI. )[. .l1·nni..,on ret11rne1l
Montana State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Practic~l courses in. Civil, Elec_trical an~ Mechanical ~nginecring, Mechanic Arts, Agricu lture, Dairy, Horticulture, Domestic Science Industrial Chemistry, Economic Biology, Mathematics, Literature
1 For~
estry, Pharmacy, J\.Iusic and Art.
Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings, complete wood and iron shops, extensi,·e laboratories, model kitchen nnd sewing rooms, music aod art studio.
J. 1'\. Hamilton, President BOZEMAN, MONTANA
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE OUR PRICES ABE RIGHT
OUR SERVICES THE BEST
Flint-Lynn Lumber Company 101 East Main Street P hone 82
l~ \••lUl lllni.! t J It ru o i.
home 11 Hl'lcn:I :--.uu·fa~· aftpr 0 plea~ant outing ur "'\Ii1l11lP ('n1 ~. 11' st':1r1·h of big gnme. Thei :sc .. 1n:h t)ro\ ed fruitlt·s~.
the pn~Jimin:ny ~teps of ar,pointing Willard .\tkin:; ha~ known )(r. Batti"
~ommittN•s a111l ma kin~ plan~ cared for. for a Ion T time aml ha. h~ard him 0:1 I:....------------------------------· -•:•- £j ~e\·ernl ot.•cn,.,ion!-<. Jn spenking of thi~
~Tohn B. I':1rrl'll. a nwuthPr of l:\<.;<; nt11nlwr 011 the eour"t~ h(' hail tbC' fol-Lo 1111~ II 1ttu , fl mrrl.' :1 ~tll<ll•nt ~-C'at 's fr••.,.J11nau eJ:t ... s1 was a Yisitnr un
n the hill, \ J-.it· •l tlw 1·01Le:.rc \\'e lnL":>· the hill \\"t'illll'"1l11y. )lr. F:trn•ll h,t::> d·1\· \\ith a \I w of po ....... 1hly re.!'i~ter· hern working near )!1:-0 ... oula for th~
rn~ t r a lo:)U ·,\ u ··le1·irienl l~ug-inee1" la~t few montJic;; ancl is on his wa~- 10
lowing to rn~- in n:>g-:rnl to thn ~p<'aker: '· ".illiam :--;t<'rling- Batti ... scrurerl b;·
the Ch·ic L1"'aguc tor Pritlay, DecemJ.er 13th, I :nu sure will pro\·e an intere-s:iu~ entertainer to the Hozt~mau puh lie. It ha~ heC'u my gno<l fortune to
I in.!. Billing"! and Yitinin· wlJC•rc> he will I
-•:•- ~pend the l'hristmns holi11ay ... . (u·org1~ (,0..,1 :1 s• 1r gu 1ra ou th" -•:•- k11ow ~Ir. Batti~ for a number nf ~·ear-;
(\ ~ Jin 11 t t111" TJrnnk .... co11t•~e l :1 ... ketliall team, rC'turned from 'The ,innior rla~s in dit~tt·th.- ... hel<l the anU I h:n-e had the 11lcasur(' of seein,t
H!' hol u l't II nut e "it h \[I ... !'> "'., Iii.;; hollll' in Dillon '.\lone la~· in tim(' !-;t•concl of their ~t:'l'it•s of meal" in th._.. him giYe 'Life Portra~·ab. heforp ('hi-
11t u. Ht>tl1 rf't1p·11ccl to th·•ii· for rc>~ular prat·ti(''" \\'hile there lw home :·H·ieneP roornM \\'etlne..,11ay l'n:>u· eago audiencC'~ . Ile has a wondPrful :!fl \'or \fon1la\ aftt•rnoon: otn refen•ed a ganw ni foothnll hetwN·:i. iug. rrhe yonnl? 1arlie!'I prepared the range of voice that 8:en·e~ him well in
t'turu111g- Lhat t1•n hl».1g- \\'11. the Dillon high tochool and a h•am of meal~ and determine th(' food Yalue o: his ,-1iriecl im1H.'r~onation~ and h!s
"l•nnn <tlHl l·.nw• Lt'""l"'l. :dl-~tar:-. ea<.·h. The fourth prC'paratory cld:;'3 rapidit~· in <:hanging 1makC'·up' in fuil
--•:•- -·:-- ·will conduct a similar exerei~e thi"I e...-- de"· of the audience always brings arr m. l'upkc'. a ·u11 or in the- ci\'il en· Archie ~filler an<l Joe Roper spent ening. plause. To see 1.Ir. Battis in his rep-
rin~ t·ourst' at the co11ege, Ti" spent their Yacation near ~pani:;h, --:·- ctoire of impersonations is to spend d from a -.:u1·t•t.·~~ru1 bunting trip where they put in part of their time The first stC'ps toward hol<ling the an e\·ening well.''
he "~i.~ ... 1 (iallntin H:l.turdn.'># £'\'en- in s~reh of big game with some sue· ~eeond annual stag party for the mem·
Uc aml hi" four hrotht•rs ~lll'Ceer:. ce.:;~ ns the rna,iority of the bunter:; ben; of the preparatorr department. HAMILTON HALL DANCE
~rtt ~ n tot 11 of fin• elk nu-1 haYe reported this year. were taken during the pa!';t 'Yeek. IS DELIGHTFUL EVENT , deer. Thi~ 1:-< tht~ he-.t kill th:.tl - •:._ C'ommitte(' ch~drmen were nppointe·l
bren rr1•urted for ti is fa11. J . R. Parker of the station staff, and preliminar_., arrnngrmenb made f·n I The 1lrill lrn.ll was the sccne of one _..:·- Coach E. A. Dockstader and Dr. 0. E. the party. which will he held in :\In.x·
t' cleliatin~ tP:tm of the high Holm of Bozeman, rt>turued from a well':-. hall the sn.me eYeniug the col-J! will llll'C't tht· team fnHn th"' hunting trip for big gnme Sunda;y with lege stag takes pl:1('r. uatory df'partmf'nl lll'Xt Wl!t•k in a few '',iaek rnhhit;;;'' an1l a few stot" - •:•-U:ttt• on tl11• go\ rrnna·nt ownt•rship ies of the plentifulnes~ of game thi.;; Among th<' IIamilton Tfo.11 Rirl"' wh 1)
tcµ-r:lph ~\-,t Ill". TJtr, pn•par:n .n· year. spent their 'l'hank~g-i\"ing vacatiuns at
•• cnn!--1:-;t~ of 'T'om l 1t1'T<'C, 1·:111111· - -•:•- their homes "·ere ).Jb~ 1.f."rtle Alrlenwn
lan nutl 'f ilhot Thompson. rr11l~ Ro:· c .. Tones speint his Yaeation of )[arys\ ille. Ciw('rnlnlyu )li\ls of
of the prettit.•"t ~ucinl C\'C'Ut~ of the :-chool yc·ar last Fri1lny C''·enin~ whi>n the young ladiC'"- of Hamilton Hall "0· tC'rtaincrl at a 1laucc and re1•eptiou.
The l~:tll wa"'i b.lS:.:t>full.'"· rlf'COratC"d iu the collt'K<' colors. l"'"rt•amer~ of crepe paper being u~C'rl along tho ~iill.'s .o~
gcther ·with :irtifif'ial flower~. Ont"
• !'thool tl•am 1·onsists of Llewellyn hunting big ~ame. He !;tated th:.t HC>lena. Ruth Flcit1·lwr of '\llite Sul· end w:1s set oH a~ a l'oz_v corn<.>r au<l
• L'-"P Park :uul Dou Langohr. The the ngent at Garrliner. )Jontana. ha] phnr ~prings, ).fae Elliott, who ,-bitC'l here those who wC're not inclined to e is 111 rt• or lf's!-> in the nature of f'hipped out onJ.'· four elk that hail relati\·es in Big Timber, and Grace Oli·
•l'li<' l" l'nntl' .... t IH~t \\'t"'C'n the tw.> been ~eeured hy huntl~rs this ~year, :is ,·er, who ~p('nt the ,·acation with he-··
f".., but "ill no 1louLt lP \'ery inter· compared with four hundred shippe-1 ~ister in Townsend.
out last year. _.:•-
~ophomnre eJao;;~ held a brief ng )fon<lay afternoon. The chief e!'s taken up was the <.li~cuss ion of
·al matters pertulning to the inter
- :·-Frank Wight, formerly a
The · tate College Grange, Xo. 35.
member Qf 1 will hold its .regular m~eting :llond_a~·. December 9, in the ngr1cultural bmld· ing. The brief busines of this meet·
J dchnte to be hel<l n \-..·eek from to· t ·Martin KC'1ly wa~ appointed yell r and was instructed to get se:·
••yells and songi:t together for tht!
the class of 1913, reached Bozeman Wednesday afternoon and has beiJn spending tbe last few days renewing old acquaintances on the hill. Mr. \Vigbt was one of the most popular men in eDllege and wns forced to drop his work on the hill on account of
to gh•e on thC' ('veniug of the eon· sickness. His many friends were glad .A committee was appo111tC'd to to see him back on the hill in the best I
r with the freshmC'n to eonsidrr of health.
ing is the election of officers after which it Js planned to ha\·e a short program by the members of the organization. The meeting will be calle·l to order at 7:30.
NOTICE.
The second term of the sehool cf 1t1th•r of ::iOJllf> '!ort of an eut<'rt;1i11· - •: for thf' two cJao;;s('::; immedhtel·; music 011ens December 4th. All who ~he <lt"hatl>. .\nc1tl1er comr.i!tteC' The ,\.oman ·~ ..\!o!~embly, which was are contemplating studying music this
ll'ilC. lnterl to ~4!e that the a~Pirblv to ha,·e been held toda~· at which time term should arrange to start a~ 8oon !\S
w.F~ tirup l'rl~ deeoratt!d for !he -~. )fiss Mar_,- Stewart, dean of women of possible. DIRECTOR. nr•1 that :di t rr:.ingernent•· for the the l.'"ni\'Cr::iity of )(ontana, was to ha,·t.•
,,..,. were !1Jadu addressed the women of the eolleg-e, CLASS ADS
dance pa!-<~~d a \'Cry rnjoyuhle time. The orchestra ,,·as placed in tlie cen
ter of the hall in a bower of shrubbery. producing- one of the niee~t effect8 in a ,-ery charming scene. The punch bowl was placed at one end of the hall
and here the dancers regaled themseh·es during the e\'enin!?.
The recei\'ing lino was composed of ~[rs. Herrick, dean of women, Mi ses Mae :Myers, Inez E,•erett, Ella Olson and E,·eleen Kennard. After the guests had been recei\·ed. the orchestra. stru\!k up the grand march and, led by L~e Anderson and 1.Iiss Ella Olson, the dancing commenced, and from then un· til the clock was strikinK the sma!J hours. the crowd pre~t'.'nt enjoyed them· seh·es to the utmost.
Those who sen·ed the punch Wet('
)fiss 1.far,r Lanwn and 1.fiss Lulu Tut· tie, while the Chisholm brothers furn· ished the music for the l~venfng.
had to be postponed owing to the ill· ness of relatives of :Miss Stewart in Texao;;, where she lu1s been called. A
~·antt>d-To rent. t-mall hou"\e. furn· The dance Frida~· ('\'eniug wns tht'
Jusins' Shoes ·r winter wear. 1mming with bright style gestion." That describes fly our winter exhibit of ionable footwear. The ~e is admirably complete. 1rything you could desire ile way of shoes is here in l fashionable make. An-!r sh ipment arrived this
/ nmg. Our sizes and widare again complete. Renber we carry these shoes 1 AA to D widths.
;·!or sale only at-
,, roLSON'S SHOE STORE
1
\'Cry intcre!Sting as~emb l y had been anticipated and its postponement is a disappointment to man.v of the membH of the college student bod;-.
-·:·-)Jrs. "\Valter Hartman addres~ed the
l. \V. C. A. meetiug Tuesda;\· noon, telling the story of Da\'id and Solomon where David cannot build the temple because he hns been a man of war, an l the duty of building it Is gh·en to
olomon. She empha~ized poin ts iu the advice David gave to his son and showed the importance of doing thing·J willingly, illustrating it with stori~s of how the leaders ' 1 offered willingly·· to do work for the temple and ga,·e of their pOS!-.CSsions for it.
ished or light housekeeping rooms. Bell' second nffair of the kind e,·n hel1l.
phone 1~9 pink. The first was held a ~·ear ago at thl.'
same time of the ~·N1.r when a large I solicit your cleaning an<l pressing. number of the students were unable to
\".' ill call for :rnd deli\'er. Archie :Mil· ler, at The Hub.
get to tbeir homes; the custom origin· ated then has l>t~en so succes~ful in the times that it ha~ been carried out that
CIVIC LEAGUE LECTURE DEC. 13. it bids fair to become one of tho mo.r prominrnt event~ in the school ealen·
Tbe next number on the Civi.: dar of the year. League lecture cour~e will appear ~u
Bozeman. Friday. December 13. Thie:;
Lyric Theatre High Class Moving Pictures :: 5 and IOc
INTERCOLLEGIATE NOTES.
A change of the weekly holiday from Saturday to Monday, is under di!SCUS· sion at 8outh Dakotn i::itate College. The point is brought up that it has met with success in mnny collrges, an•l then, besides, it will do away with ''blue )[on day.''
THE NEW ONES Senior s m::i.y be advisors for fresh·
men at the Vni,·e r~ity of )d°ichigan, if the plan is adopted at t he next faculty meeting, According to t his system, th~ freshmen will be assigned to student ad\·isOr$, when they enro1l, and r e·
quested to see them in a day or two; three or four being assig-ned to each senior. Seniors are to inform the fir:-;t
Christmas and New Years Letters, Post Cards, Score Cards, Dinner Cards and Art Prints of all ki~ds, will interest you at
The Ga 11 a t 1· n D rug' C 0
• ;-ear men ,. to college traditions, cu• toms and minor matters. This plan is
The Drug Store On The Corn.er said to be \'en• successful at Ha r,·ard .. ______________________________ ....; I Yale and Loln~d Stanford.
I
Shoe Elegance
FOR GOOD SHOE DRESSERS
--AT--
The Exclusive Shoe Store
--J. H. HARRIS & COMPANY
2:? 'Vest l\fain
~..,,
\Ye ha,·e a. new line of College Emblem
Kou\·euir ::--poon" anil Pins, like the Hat
Pin~, Cuff Link<.;, :::;tick Pins, ett>., that
we receiYecl tht' first of the t..,ollt:'ge
year. College ~ea! iu the Blue and Goltl
enamel.
Leslie E. _9~ge_ - -
Jeweler and Registered Optometrist Bozeman, Mont.
If you are looking for your
friend ,
~·ou will find him or her
at
THE BUNGALOW
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
Capital Stock ...... ........ $150,000.00 Surplus and Profits .... 250,000.GO
GEORGE cox, Cashier Bozeman - -Montana.
Registrnt ion at th e Uni\·ersity oi 1.lichigan on No,·ember 1, 191~. ¥.'a"
5.6~0, includ i ng summer se~sion reg is
tration.
---The SU('C('"\~Or to Dr. [ra Remsen,
president of .John Hopkins l'"niver<)',
may be Hugh H. Young, an associat~
profe~!-ior of that institution. Ile is forty-two ye:ns old and has bpent hi~
last tweh·c years there.
---w·ashbu rn 'has the distinctton of hav-
ing an inventor among her pupil•. I Mis Katherine Thompson bas invent·
I ed an individual waste paper basket that promises to be of great use in the
public schools. She has also or~anizl1d
a company to make the baskets. That shows what n student c~n do lf he only
keep• wide awake and does a little
brain -work on the side.
BUSINESS CARDS
J . E. RAGSDALE, M. D.
Office 1Iiehigan Bldg.
Suite Xo. 17. ..
Bozeman, ~font
R. c. PURDUM.
DEXTI T
Rooms 1 and 2 Story Block
Phone 46 blk. Bozeman, Mo~t.
DR. W. E . MOXLEY.
DEXTI T
Golden Rule Blk. Bell Phone 97 blk.
DR. W. C. DAWES.
OSTEOPATHIC PHY SI CL\;;
Offil'e and Rc~iJ.ence ~01 S. Third
Phones-Bell 494 reJ.-IIome 296:!
Bozeman, :Montana.
DRS. DAVIDSON & GALBRAITH. DEXTI 'T AXD
ORAL SURGEOXS Ten per cent discoount to students
Commercial -""ational Bank Bldg. Bozeman, .Montana
DR. A. D. BREWER.
PHYSICIA ' AXD SURGEON
Post Office Block. Bozeman, ~{ont .
JOS. H . DELANEY, M. D.
DISEASES OF THE EYE
REFRACTIO-""
Bozeman, - - M ontana.
RAL STEWART
ATTORXEY·AT·LAW
Suite 5 Gallatin Block
-Nelson Cab Co. Oldest and most reliable in
the City Cabs for weddings, parties
and funerals a specialty Bell Phone 273 Home Phone 1962
BOZEMAN, MONTANA
WOOD COAL
LUMBER -00-
KENYON-NOBLE
LUMBER COMP ANY 320 West Main St.
Californln-Followlng thP ac tion of
the seniors, the 80phomore wome:i
ha\Te voted to do away with the wear-ing of flowers at formnl parties at th·~
"Gni\·ers'ity of California.
Page 4
$19.50 Say, fellows, Be sure to see the special. clothi~g we
are showing for a few days at the sp~c1al pn~e of
$19.50. It will be well worth your while. Get m on
this saving. THE HUB
Ed and Lou Howard, Props.
TEE WEEKLY EXPOYENT, FPTDAl", DEC'E~BER 6, 191~.
(Jniversitv news Professor \\", \\". H. :\lu~tnine, the
0.,-.w :Jtbletic dirl'l'tllr at the uni,·en•ity ,
arriq•d in ~i:-soulu from the l"niH'•
sit,· of Kentucky, Thursda;v. Profe ~-
so; )fu,.tnine ih \Hll p1ensed with il ici:
new pllSition. )fr. )fust:i.ine wa~ for ten ,years ath·
Jetic dirertor at ihe l'nh·l•r-.;ity nf
Kentm•ky. Ife wns knl1wn as one t1f
the mo~t ~urce~:-;fu l trainers iu the
lt i:s possible that thi~ !?nme questio l
will be debated with the :State College
of "'ashington.
The outlook for a successful year l:'
debating ii:. promising. Three of tl1 ~
four per~ons who .represented the Uni ·
Yersity last year wilJ try for plaeeq
on the teams this )·ear. There are som1?
l'apable talkers among the frei:;hml'n.
efew LINTON
G3 The Collar with linen thread
button hole. 1
"Outh1•rn ~tate~. The bn~ketball team
_ jl trainei l hy him last year did 11ot lo:.
cl"&§'/11 :1 ganll"' .• llC' i~ n1"o good in tht .. o thc.-
~ branches of athletic~. :\fr. ){uo;;tain, ..
ORDON 1.foes nut helieYe that nthletk~ in lh!
C uniYi"'r-.it,· !'!'hould lw for the t:-xl'lu;;;i.,.e
benefit ~f a select few. Before Christ·
""" he w!ll 111nk< a phy•i.cal. exam; ~a tion of i~vt>ry 111an In . the rn-.11tutio•1
The freshmen and the sophomores
will use th(' minimum wage question
in their class debate. Thh. will be belll
soon after C'bri8tma,.
The two freshmen who rnnk the high·
est in the '\'nnsity try·outs will repri'·
sent t heir class.
Full line of styles and sizes.
HENRY'S I ~111d g-i.\·e the men <'Xerc1:-;es to strl·n~ tJ ,.
en their weak pn r t!:.l .
I XearlY thirty-;:;;;- a11'werell Pro·
fess.or :'If u~tnine 's call for thl' firs t
ba..,ketbnll practice .:\fond:1y e\·eninJ.
I Th.• new cliree_tor '.n•s .pleased with the :::=========---------------------·• showin~. • '" e will gn·e ~onta na the
bc.:;:t ream we can de,·eJop froll\, the
The football men returned from their
coo.st trip ~~turday, hadng: won a
game and lost one. ~Ost of the m were
ba ttered up in the game with \\'illam·
ette rnh·ersi t.y, which they lost' 30 l l'J
9. They admit that they ·were out·
played by the .Miss i onarie~. who out·
weighed them twenty pounds to th e
man.
''The 'V'illamette tea m r an Jike ll
w e11 oiled machine,·' said oue of the
Grizzlies.'' E\'ery mau was in his
pla('e eveTy t ime. Their inteTferrence
wns the best we base C'n('ountered i u
any of the games this year.
D. D. SMITH FURNITURE
RUGS TRUNKS AND BAGS
11
A dozen Photographs, such as we know how to produce, ~--~ ...... ~ ·· -·e ~ · · -· · make 12 splendid
Christmas Gifts SCHLECHTEN'S STUDIO
12 Black Ave.
. For all kinds of Cut Flowers, Pot Plants and Bulbs.
Come and see us. You are always welcome, whether l TRACY FLORAL CO.
you buy or not. Both Phones Free Delivery
The High Class Barber Shop for College Men TUXEDO BARBER SHOP
C. A. McINTYRE Michigan Building
ORDER THAT NEW SUIT
Before You Leave for the Holidays
Suit Shop Cleaning and Pressing Get into Our Suit Club
m<ttl'rial, · · be <:aid.
The univer-.iit\· will h:we I\ stron~
ream thi:; vear .. E\·er:--· man who p layeJ
in Hlll i~ rl•ady to piny. There 'lre
al~o ~e,·era1 -.t:ir~ :unong the fre!'>lbmen.
~foneck played forward on the cham·
piou high .t>C'hool team of \Yash ingto:1
Jn-.;t veHr. ~treit, Lans.ing- :tn~ l ('nm·
miL:.!H pluyed good ball for tlw )Jis-;011-
l:t hi~h team. ).fe)lanus and Gr i ffiths
of .\.ll!IC'OUJ:t and :\fcPlrniJ of rhi\ip.;;.
hnrg. will al"o mak4• strnng hids for
pl:.H•('$; on the first tc::tm. Darrow, Deh·
nC'rt antl Row1l'y are pluying goorl bail.
Ceorgt:' l\:l('ht"'. manag('r of the tean1,
hns not arr:rnqed the ~chC'du 1 e ns: yet.
It wi11 perhap-. include games with thP
:-;tat...~ ('oJl('g(', the Hchool of ).CinC'" nnd
(;ouznga t'niH.•n;ity 1lf ~pokane. The
I i nter.c1a~" -.Ni('s will be played befor ...
C'hri.:;tmnc:;. Rl~!'>lideg the four d:H•'3
tt"am<:, four other tl•ums will be ('ntert.>d
in this tournament. The juniors np·
• 1 \\'e were uble to hold them 'll
t he first quarter. but they hummerNl
us down until we were unable to stop
them. The backs hit tile line like 10·
comotin.>~. Time nml ag:tin they ca r
ried DornblaRer baek. au<l helie\'e t~l<',
when thr.\· carry ol<l Dom back they 're
pbying footbal l.
'•The fielll was wet antl we had no
chnnce to use our open plays. E,·ery
man played the ~ame of hi" life. \Yllcn
the s truggle was on•r we were "0 ex
hausted that we had to rest two ur
three times on the ·way to our hotl•l,
three blocks from the gridiron. 1 ''\'e scored on them in the fir"'t
few minute~ of play, but that only
pear to hnn:- !ht' ~trongf'st team in th., srn·ed to arom·(' the Oregon men frl'Jm
group nntl will perlrnps ('arr-'· off th~ tht·ir npathy. From that time tht•v
ll0nt1rs with the fn•sbml'n 3 elo"e see- hammered us in play after play. FuJ!.
ond. hnrk Rmead was injurl'd in the fir . .;t
Professor Ci. lf. Palmer, debat(' eoal':l
I exput~ to tr.'· nut for the debate witl1
thl' St:ite t 'olll"ge. 'fhe aspir:rnts wil1
nrgue 1hi;> <.:ttm(' qm•c;tiou submitted t'• tlu• collc>ge; ''Resoh·ed, That a m in>
I mum wnge srnle to be operati\·e in
workshn1•s, factor i e~. depnrtmen:
~tnre1". and the swe:itell indrnstrie~ •)f
the l'nit.:>11 Htate~. ::ihouJd be JlrO\'itle·l
for by law. ('d .••
Constitutionality gum~-
totril of ~30 points ngninst 144 of thrir
opponents was the tl('COmplishment ..:. i
the eollrge ag-~regation duri ng tlrnt SC'a·
"tlll. The 'Yn r~ity again lo<.;t t\\'1l
gam<'s to th(' blue and )!Old and th:o
l'o1legr of )fontana at Deer Lo<lgt\
wns the onl~· team which clefeatc<l th<'1n
during the year. 'T'he li tH'UJl wa~ pra••
qu:nter :ind compellell to g1..l to rhl!
sidC'linr-:. Hall he been iu th(' whole'
game thl' score might not lrn\·e been ~o
large. We p1a~·eJ ou r hc!it fo r th-e
l'uiYersity-we lost to a he:H'ier an~~
better team.
make. ''
'n11amC'tte is one of the strnnge!';:
tenms on the C'Oa~t. They hela Oregon
to a low !'Core in thr early part of th~
season nnt.l completely Q\'crwhelmed th~
smnlleil l'onst college"'.
exc it ing conte~ts eYer sl~en on a floor
in Bozeman. ProsprC'ts for thi s. year·~ team are
e\('n l.u·ighter than tJa:oy h:n·C' been hen~
t1)fore. The team remains intact from
the Hffl aggregation and nre already
showing wonderful ~peed for so early
in the ~t'U"'on. ReYC'r:ll new men who
tfrally the f'ame as the prN'C'Cling st>ll- ha\"<' entt•re1l sdrnol for the first tirnc>
son. this fall, wilJ makl1 a strong hi<l fo:-
:.'\int>teeu--.c\·en w:t~ a poor year for plaee'< on till' team, which in~ur1""'~
"ChC'duling gam<'~ aml thr ('nl plt•nty nf cnm1u•titio11.
IC'gll harl littll' troublt"' in . ..:\ ..,.,.]H·iluh• of g:rnws is now heing
winning th(' champion"hip. ~ 1 arrnag\111. wh1d1 includC's mnny of the
games \\'1'r(\ p1a.\'C'rl with the '\'arsi+_: wrll kno\\'ll :l.!!g'l'egations of tlH' coun
tluriug- tht• Sl"'a-.on. Tlw 1Hll'- "":l"nll try. ,,.!wt tiu•tr ~n~·t1'"'" will lw is ll"
w:\" a 1·ontinuat1011 of the ~U(.'e1•ss nt i·iiur"t' um•rrt:tin, hn1 it i;.. ~:1fr t 41 ~a.v
th1• ('t1l11•~(' on tht• haskt>thall fl11.1r. for that fhl•. "ill Wt•ll uph11J1l the fonu ... · -.;·a1111ar1l 1if :\(. S. 1
========-======================= In total nf ~tHi pnint;.. Hgainst 1:!1 f 'l' tlt1• 0111111-.;ition w·a~ rollt>d up. l'O\'Pr 1,..:
Basketball===hv Bob ... 0111(' tt•n g:\lll('S. Thl• '\':ir~it\' t1ga1,1
lu1•l to Ill' ;..:it i"'"it•il with !ht' --mall t'U•l
111' tlw .,,•n ·pin th<" two t' 1nlt"'·ls •lan .. 1,
:\l. S. (. Willlllll!! h11th 10 the t IDt.' OI
RUMORS THAT COLLEGE MAN
WAS PUT IN FROG POND.
.\ 11 arth·l" ·, 't' i ··:: 11 r·'1' 1t i~
~uf' ' tht• lhat~ \I lit' '-111.l's th:1t :1
mcmhrr ot ht• t'll1i1•\.!t' -.ru1h•11t ll!ld ~
\\ i-.. I hrown 111 ht• l'ol t'i!1' fro!,! !'on l
:i slwrt tllllt' ag-o fol' h~·iug a talt'lH•an·z.
Tlu•rc> h n·1· hl•e11 u:11n1•1ou" r11n10r" 1111
tht• hill lut "ll<'li an ('\'1•11t Mok pl:l<'I',
lout tlH Ex.1,0111•1Jt "'l'l'lll"' tn Jil ... unahlu t•l
"'''l'Hrl• IH1 d1•finiTl" 111for111:1tinu
B1..•\,!1110111g- tlH' st~a .. n11 untl1·r l it· 11111 ... r
f I\ or liJlf' 1•11111htlun .... \f. s. I • h11h ta1r
to ha\'l' 11111• 1t thi• lw .. t 11u111tt'tt1•s P~
lt1•r hi:-tnn. In ma HJ~ •In.., ~t tt•'llll'llr,
hn\\ t'\ l'f, r h1• r1'1'11 d of pn•\ i1111 ... ag~rl'·
;!:itio.is mu-..t lw takPn into l'Ollsi1h•ro·
tiou m•l 11 .-:;. fJr till• pllrpo .. 1• .,f l!t\ IO'!
"Ollh' llf t!t1• r1..•cnr1l" llf thl's<' pn•non•
rhtl Ufiinns tlmt llH' Htil•l1:0 is intc>H1l
ALL
MEN'S
AND
BOY'S
SUITS
AND
CLOTH
OVERCOATS
AT
ONE-FOURTH
LESS
'fhe Willson Co. I
1•11,
I 1 >: \ t 111 11•r, 1 !11' I, th1 crillt•'.!•' op~'
t'•l her lw-.1 ... t·thal hist on· hy "inm.t;.!
tlil• fJl"t L'o.1tr~t on tht• holllt' floor lr•
the t llH' ..>t 40 to 1; Fr1·l•tu11u, L:1n1n1t'.
I lii-..lrnlm, Xash. \\".att•r-.; ·11111 l'ra-.k
\'.'t.•11 ib.., lll'n upon wlu m thr eollt•J!1..'
p1 llll'•I H'r f:li'h iu this f i r~! contl'~t
111t! h• mp1 ll'- ghf•n h\ wit111 ng tlii-..
,l!:l111e l c ... mailt• it:-l'lf frlt through uli
..,!.i to l" :rnd !1!1 to !I. :\f u.,.t.l Dt' tl
lran·liu:..:· 11rofl's .. ional ag:g-re~·1t1r111 f1u111
thl' f'a"t. ~1dmini ... ti•n•1l till' 0111' 1]l'f1
f!ard to tlw aftair . 'l'h<' ~1rtid1• in lb·•
:\lirn•r wn-.. :1s follow...;:
nf tht• yl'ar. wi111ung frorn tlu1 1·olk.:"
tt•:im h.\ th 1 :-.rure of ~..., to J'S. 1•1
.. umming up tht• sth'l't':-.~('s tif tlh' quin
h·ttl' 111r that \'l'ar tlw t1 llitor of th•
EXJ11l1Jt·11t mn.kri-. a ~tntt•UH'Tlt of
•' !1t•1·p 's t•l tlit• sUl'l'C'"' of th<' futnn>. '
I t•rta;11J,,· th1• thn•p :-.t•a-..ons tlrnt havt•
followrd ha\1:0 shown 1111 r1c<>li111• in !hf'
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1lt · ii th1• pioht' of th1' affair h('
Christmas is Coming
and you will need invitations and programs for that
party or dance. You will know where to come when
you are ready to order your printing. We have con
solidated with the Gracey Print Shop and will be found
at I 07 West Main .
DETRICK THE PRINTER at
GRACEY'S PRINT SHOP
Both Phones With Gallatin Land & Investment Co.
A Large Assortment of Good Pipes at Moderate Prices
For Sale at
Post Office News Stand
Great Values in Apples Extra F ancy Jonatban s .......................................... ...................................... $1.7.3
E:\.-tra Fancy '" agners............ ..................... ................... . .. ......... $1. i5
Alexanders, fancy large red stock ............... ............................... - .............. $1.~0
'V'ealthis and 'Volf Rivers, fancy 5·tier stock ............................................ $1.~0
)felntosh Reds, fan cy wrapped 5·tier stock ................. _ .................... - ....... $1.50
D eJaware R eds and :Xorthern Spie~, fancy large wrapped stock ............ $1.50
Let us put an a~sortment of these apples ju your cellar at the aboYe pricec:
THOS. H. REA & CO. Prompt Delivery Both Phones 24
~embers of
The Jack-0-Lantern Club
Always send their soilt.>d li nen~ to
W. 1!1 . VESTAL, JR .• COLLEGE AGENT
Tuxedo Billiard Parlor
CIGARS, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, AN UP-r DATE LINE OF PIPES
Michigan Block
....... ... po-J glou jan with /ivrntdor .....
F . C. Brandeburg, PJ1
Whether your a1 bition rides an ox• an aeroplane-do t dri\'e too hard.
Learn the joy a renewed ZLSt tl comes from relaxat l
in a pipe of good o bacco.
~ T08AQQQ
Many of our asi: tions turn to bitten in the moment of t realization.
But, up or dowr ladder,Veh·et is a Stant delight-ah temptingly richsmooth and satisf)