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LUME VII.
MONTAN A STATE COLLEGE , FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916.
NUMBER 16.
NTANA C. E. ALUMNUS ~ u :: u :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ~ COACH BENNION ASKED Tt
~~ :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ~~ GERMAN SHORT COURSE
OFFERED 0
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PICK
AN
ALL
TOMORROW.~ I STUDENT HOLDS
G OD ;
STATE INTERSCHOLJ STIC FOOTBALL TEAM ~BOOSTER
POSITION
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HIGH GRADES
~ew
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All icfi,·it
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l'c"i.g·•
who eni;tn
granuaer;ng
ed with crs 'r
m 1b w c.\'li
lirket
prrsrnte<;
DANCE
;;\
p('nons
other
O\\
ner · at
ihr lho.n
game ri~1'l·
noxt -~ H S
----·1 hur day wi'I be confis('!'lt. cl ::
e aw Nearly All of the Important High School Games- In the State and
,
b
f h
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Had Very Good Opportunity to J ud{!e the Merits of Many of the Star
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er o 1 e faculty w Ii
Pl
" 11rm
"tationed
h\·
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The first Booster dance of
lbe
Year will be held in
the c.ollege drt'll 11all toinorro·,·
evenin~. The ruu>lc will >lart•
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at the e"'"l
;
ayers of the Different Teams of the State.
To have the honor of h \in~ re::
••
th hat to 1denllf'J :-.t 11]1·11' ••
ved uotl1 1 ng U11l <:in A gr; d<:' \luring
----at
S
30
o'clock.
re on ,.1b1 nt• <5 ::
::
l kr>t
wlCl rR
lereafte•
t~e -a" m h• •h :; 1 < c rh Hi>nnion lhl~ lw(>n a~kt--d ln t on m '1' t 1'" gl\·en to t h e outstanding ::•• Recause or the cold we'lth~r :: l'
.
,
•• his rollege <Olll''< Is a t!istin('ticon
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f ti
,.
::l'llf tUitnr of :-;p;.rnlding·s Offidal Foot- ~tars on other team:-.. who, althou::?b •• arringf-mC'nts hnYe been
mat.le ::: whkh ai•i•e.ar>.· 1·1111, 0 •..., 1., 10
, ffi"Il'
aex Penmen
e cg 1ne o!
L< uls1 con
g •arriet!
c~ wbe-e
lll t>c ••
r ' , rrw
so
IP Tui··e11 1 esenattrn
~: 1'' II r. 1icl<• lo pi<'k nn .\II.State Inter J•layin,; ou tl'ams that did not always
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.,
to
ha,-e
ihe
Gallatin
\'allev
:: college students. yet .,,
it ""' lx ·n "
aC·
tn £ to •e
'
,. 1'•1 tt
will ht• ten cen1 s "t I· ;; " ' :
team for tlH sea· win, ]>layed consistent ball an•! dis- :: Railway company run
tbreo - com1olisbeol by John flllrken•de.-fer.
ton». \\ !1lle In Louis :: drnt re en ed sr·oll tkkl-1' 111 st ::
11la) <·•l as much ability as some of the :: cars. The first will lea\'e the :: who is
a
stJdent
'"
the
\\Ill '1' all
school
o! a gr!r-xnens•S:: h< pt c'll>ed at the •'a-t'
This gops lo show that the <narh is llutl< me11. Becau•e I was unable to!!
nt :Oil ..the secornl :: culture. )Ir p.!irkensolerfer i•" grad·
:: dO\\
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:; thP H.. l·o~111zerl looth~tll authOtlty rn ~foe all the game:-; Ja::;t fall J have·••
s ""'' und the th1rll at i:l lfi.
:: uate of an Agric1 tnral colll~ e tn Baaddilicn ) l c mfnrl.tble irn.l- !!
.... thf· statC' and tlH• confidence 1:-; ce1- had to de11en<l ro
1
some
011 the
varia. Germany. an1l ts takin"". •11ec1·a1
• a \lontnn :'tate erJd
uld"'bserur
w ia
.h en :: •• - - - :: - - :: :: _ _ :: :: •• ::
nl) "ell placed
Coarh Denn1on l<·tters l rPcei\'ed from lll<' high school •• •• •• .:
• ••
••::ti:::::::: :: t::::::: :: work here for the purpose of ' familiar"
"a Ill a br-ttC'r posittou than lll) oth- <·oa<'hcs regarllmg the relative merits
izing
him~clf
''1th ag-rkultunl condiI ions in
the Gnited
States. tTpon rcger man in tbP
g1 d11at 1)11
to C'hOOS(' the of U1p various players.
i$>tering at the collegf' he presented
ot oniy ior the lllRn. bi ...
:.:. tt• t"•am as ht> s.aw
tlw impor"'SomP of the outlying schools at
the authoritie~ with a four-pn~e diplocoll ~r.
1 111 game~.
~'iLaux, Han·e and Chinook, r have
ma written in German Sf'fipt. b11t they
l ltn\ en·1-. he did not rely a.ltogelh· no w·1y of comparin~ with the other~.
f
c rr;·,rg C'Ut t•te nc:
WPre ablP to ~€'<" that it ronrni.ned a
£'r on h~s w.n judt::me11t but obtained They mar ha Ye men desening recogbt e t 1rne(l o\ c by the
record to be proud of. The subjects
lhP allnf'e ot the high S<'hool coo.cheH nitiun lrnt J have been compelled to
·er
er:t to the Great Somhern
taken ancl the grade receiYed were
ber con r,
on the merits of their players. The o,-e ... look them.
~Ir Pettigrew is 1
given while after each A was a reg ~ent t) thf i'C'eac {1f ,,perat Oil:-'
following is :Mr. Bennion·s choice and
Reasons for Choice.
mark ·whkh meant excellent. ~Ir.
may be taken as absolutely official
o\·erset~ the work and makfl ~urt•
Blickensderrer studied here the first
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Arise. ,.·ck 'JI' thy i:rips and lea,·e
" F or ends J have chosen Dee o[ Butte
. ear ye'
Hear ye I Hear ye! semester last
t ft s hl'ing :lone accordin!! t.., tlH'
All-State High School Football Team. nnd Hn.y<lpn
year and bas just r~
of Billings wltil Stearns \\.l'etchccl damsels of the rrei:;nman
h(' or the ,a\ 1l authorities
to\'dl. ~-p freshmE"n weaklinr;!l and softof i;reat Falls and F'landers or Gal· dass.
1915 ,
Murderous blood curdling, turned for the remainder of the year.
lr Pc-tttgrew who. at the presc-ut hantl('d ll )Starts for 1pon tl!e day of 1 First !<'am-Dee. Butte, IPft end; la.Lin on tli~ secontl team
During
the
time
spent at :\Iontana
Sull\ran hair raising, eye-popping horribilitles
l--,ts a position ln tl•e gon~nL­ F •hnrn ~ 4th, ye will rN'('\"C the mo~t Uahlht:!rg, Buue. Jpft tac-Kle; Thor('- of Butte
is the onry man who could Of the most tooth gnashing descrip- State colle~e he has never recel\·ed a
.,t fore
produi.;ts laboratory
of tr-rrlfying, soul ackin!! and medden· son . .'l.naconda, left guara:
\lyers. crowd either of the last two named tion are being demoniacally contrived grade low er than .A.
dlsnn,
lea.Ve
Idle
of \Vb.
Feb •1 will
ry for
Louabout
siana. the
II<' ing treatment the liko or which has Butte, center;
Harris, Butte. right 1or their positions. Both Dee and by rhe diabolical schemers
make his headquarters at Boga- ne,·er been seen upon this glohe since guard; Crowley,
of the
11utte, right tackle; Haydrn are fast, sure tacklers. good fiendish Order of Does
for your teri. La
the city at which t>ic
Professor C. X. Arnett, head of tbe
. .
Hayden, 11illing>. right end: Gosman, on fonrnrd passes and follow the ball rible
torture.
animal husbandry department, has
;est >awmil s of the -.·orid are lo- the Chnsllan martyrs were fed Lo the Bntte. quarterback;
Bryan, Blllings, closdy
Every e>enlng when tbe supreme been attending the meetings of tbe
hon!-'. For the exalted starrs in secret left halfback; 1\lacGowan, Lewistown,
Ta ckles.
conspirators composing the barbar- Xational \Yool Growers association in
and
session have decreed that right halfback;
ed.
Butte, (cap.ous
committee or executio
Salt Lake rlurini:; the latter part of
the punishment t0 whicJ this year's •ain\, fullback.
"The Butte tackles Dahlberg anrl1• se. 11
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ners
thP week
offering "\\ill be subjected will be litSecond team-Stearns. Great Fall'"'.·. Crow le)'. were without
and un· - m > e
le •hort of murder and certainly ent eir
conclave
1Ioub1 ..dly deserve their places. There- new erue
ties
?f
startling
possllilli·
- - - - - -- elty to animals.
left end; Harris, Billings, lefL ta<·kle; son o' Anaconda, who was a tower of
certamtles-as misery pro-.
O'Brien. Butte, le!I guard: Brockway. strenpth on bis team. ha\'e shifted to userR.
each more frightful than its
1
1 he celebration will begin in the Dillin.gs, center; !'\1arsh, Great Falls. guard
Longpre or Ste,·ensville and pr:decessor, are evolved. Mechanical
usual way,
the all day cleansing I
guard;
Longpre, SteYens,·ille, Harri of Billings are the tackles on harr pullers, electric
machines, mland hallow mg precess whereby the' right tackle; Flanders, Gallatin, right the ser·ond
string.
came 1nts, sulphurous plunges. hairpin
Gtve a Series of Addresses Be- infanule would-be Sta.e:s will be ren· ! end: Lam!Jert, (captain), Great Falls;,
bash feeders and other antiquated Large Collection
of Tropical Birds
dert·d humble in spirit :ind begrimed quarterback; Loci; ridge. Stevensville.
fore Men Students of the
''Harris or
his fourth torturous combinations
pre\'iously
Presented to College by Mrs.
as lo countenanre, and fit subjects for left halfback; Sullivan, Butte, right "ear
College.
ms probablv the best guard and used with deadly errect have been
C.
S.
Hartman.
an): cbor1table assoc1ahon.
.
halfback;
Steveusd!le, full Tborr ·on v.ould ;nake a· good team relep:ated to the ash heap
as
students leaYe college and . 1 he marn. squeeze will be.gm
back.
matP fo r him. Their closest competito be used eYen
tt can be t!one to prM·ent their time
Id ofter
l
I l contrnue un.il
nightfall and
"!luring the past seoson \!on!an· ' ' 1
.,\,cu
0 1 · m· bt
v•, I;, .. . '" ..n•l ~1""h
.
..
the \1rehn11naries on the awful
The Zoolog>ral collecrlons of the
Ing, was the subject of Presidcut
so lWeps O\'er t >e 10riz.1n.
turned out quite a number of pretty Great Fall< are placed on the re'°n-es.lmg
0
college bas been g:reatly enriched by
nilton'o address before the stuomcial collectors are now cir- fair high school ieams, among whom
Center.
The exact nature of the stygian con- a collection of about 50 fine bird
1
0
'.rse
.he pre<ident on this subject to the will he to your own
as the clas>ed all the others and won
a probably of greatest value to his reporter sent to one or the secret who
now li\'es in Quito. Ecquador.
1 students of the college
rule is that old standby "First come dear tiile lo
the
team
A sure passer a strong of- meetings, recently held. emerged from South America.
riday's talk which was the first first sened and the Devil take the Ichampionship.
lo view of the super!· fensi\'e player. and a splendid def ens- the council room
in a delirious c·oncliThere are thirteen species of Ecqua.bis series was in part.._, follows: hindmost." And just to think Of theiority of
the Bulle team, some critics i\'e end when he changed places with rion with more
than bal! his cranial dorian birds represented In the col·
The r<>asons for students leaving fun you "ill miss If you tail to >ee the have gone
so far as to >ay that e\'ery Dee. who was the best loose center ornamentation entirely
missing
and lectlon. The majority are representaege may be
into four other fellow get tis.
man on this team deseHes a place in the stale. Brockway. Billings' with his
facial beauty ruined rore\'er. ti\'eS of the humming bird family nod
- "ps; namely. financial reasons. fail;o.;ow. mr pue•ile friend. the s t •gs on the honor team. However, with- lanky center
is
placed
second.
HeaA
physician
and
a
corps
of
trained
the display of irridescent blues,
in health or studies and what absolutely guarantee thri.t you will re- out detracting
1rom the brilliant r ec· 1geny of Gallatin deserve-s mention.
nurses have been working o\·er him greens and purpleg contained in the
rather uncommon. "canned" !or cei\'e your ruoney'o worth on nn iron· ord of 1be
state champions, recogni·
(Continued on Page Four.)
constantly since that time. but even plumage of th ese birds is almost be1.conduct.
clad money-back gunrontee.
with the aid of a pulmotor have as yet yond one's imagination. There are
rod ay I "-isb to consider the quesFirst. you will r eceive your full albeen able to bring him lo conscious· five larger birds in the collection a nt
of those that leave [or finanrial lowc111ce of torture, a show at the
ness for only brief periods of time, one in particular is outstandingly no;ons and various means of finan- Lyric. a big teed at the Bozeman . l><'at each of which the unfortunate ticeab!e because of its brilliant namesupport of persons in college.
sides hadng th e opportunity to hear
gcri be has cast his orbs wildly about red color. The others are equally
fhere are three general ways in some or the greatest toastmakers ewr
in a most t errifi ed manner and again beamiful. Such arrays of color are
ch students in
college receive de\'eloped in America In the pnst ce .
lapsed bark into restless slumber. seldom seen in 11ature and are ex·
11
r financial >mpport. Tbe first tury
According to the attending specialist ceedingly rare especially in this couns are those who receive parental
-------if the ill-fated youth recovers at all. try.
orL 'fbis has it's advantage<;, !Hit
Professors F. c. Snow and L . o.1
his mental mechanism will be so hopeTbe college Is indeed fortunate to
rare not concerned today "'ith Conkling of the Engineering depart·! A permanent
organization was ef·
The subject of preparedn.-s is of lessly wrecked that he will be Inca- recei\'e
Ile who receive a check every ment will attend rnd take an active· fee ted
such n gift as this one as
at the meeting of the Inter- more importance to the young rne11 pahle of any
newspaper work which there are few collections of this size.
1th 8Uffieient to cover all their part in the meetings of the State As· collegiate
Prohibition a>soc'atlon held of the nation than to any other class carries with it any
heavier tax 011 the of the brilliantly colored South Amerl:ens,,,., The second group con- "ociation of Municipal Engineers at last Friday
afternoon. The election of of ci tizen s. said Dr. W K. "'earnr. cerebral organ than
is associated with can hirt!s in the t:nlted Stales.
(ConTinue<l on Page Three.)
Billings on January 17, 18 and 19.
officers rernltcd in the unanimous or the llniled States Navy league In
(Continued on Page Three.\
(Continued on Page Four.)
election of alliert Dorton ror prest- his address \\-ednesday night in" the
dent; ~1 yrtle Kuhns, secretary;
collf'ge as~embly room.
old "\Veere , treasurer; Rubert StrePts,
The main thought of nr. \\""eaYer'R
talk wa s that the loss or one battle
press representative.
The local orgamzauon is a branch or one square mi 1e of our sea coast
a national association, with hC'ad- would b~ infinitely more d1s~strou_s
01
quaiiters
N"t·w York city Student nnd of g1eater rost than the ex1lencl110
associat1ous ha\c
. IJecn orgamzed 111 I ture
of millionR for a n adequate army Professional Hoop Men Exoe'""ted in
a.nd nn.vv
Bozeman January 20~h. Are on Tour
.,i ght in the Assembly Room of M on t ~na Hall Will Be Held the First colleges and unnerslues all O\er the '
·
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G
d R
t t•
\ 'llite<i Stateo. There are three ,luto Uph Id and
Fast
W a r Probable.
Through West-They
De bate Ever Staged Between M o nta na State College and North
ave a oo
epu a oon
o
a
Tn thP cour~e of his lerture Dr.
Game is Expected by Both Teams.
Dakota Agricultural College.
dent associations at present in Montana, of the other two. one is at Deer \\.<>aver freQuently made th e> a~c::ertion
----that war not onlv was pos~ible. but
bis
11
at_ S:OO o'cloc k t.h:
Just who will represent the North liotlge, tbo othc>r at Missoula.
probable. and quolea for his authority\ . 'fhp firRt real game of the se.
ite '"th tho :-;orth !Jakota Agn· Dakota college is not yet known, but
less lo tht.• f:;fl\lnd .h; :h_e ab-.
The puq>0se of the association is several distingui s hed men In hoth the come<
f
.
. t
.
next Thursday, tho
wnh senc·e ot llam!lton. t!ue to h!S miureci
to stu d )· the problem of prohibition arnll' and
Carrington. N'. n.. Athktic C'luh By hand
Hl" will not he able to pla)
heldI ro
in 11 (>ge
the assembl\'
It
is
the
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ura
orensic ar
not only the problem of securing a
• "
we can feel assured that any team
Tn his plea ' for an army prepared for that time the Dobcats will he coing in until the
Gonzaga gan'"-'. Feb. I :llld
_ d&b"t" .,,·er held
)f.S.C. wbicil they sen d out lo debate two dry slate, but to gi\•e a thorough and
war Dr. n·eawr said. " Th e rniled mid·season form and should br ab'•
llowe,·<·r the o•st 01 the tl'l\ln "
••
condition th at
I gi\'e the professionals a hnr,1 tus
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Is ttn important one
Only one wlli defend the title of )!. S. C and
Although the association will work or in other worils the only nation
8 1
Thr Carrington bunch. howe,·er. bright.
•r debate will be held in Bozeman I anyone who has eyer heard this pair tor 11rohibition
one or the chief prob·) whl<·h depend s for !he grea ter part or I ,. 01111, with a reputation
as hro11 llrtists
For the n maind<r 'r this '' "''"""' year, that being with the Uni·· knows that the college will be ca- h·m, is
the matter of in,·estlgation. ilR clerense and power "mon•' the and sonH' real
h"'keth:>ll must be n1H' of the
tty of [rl aho late in March. The pllhly represented.
,. •uclid te" will 1lt'
ilnring the year it is planned lo have great nations upon a body ot' untraint•I shown
lo b<'at tlu'm. Thry n"<' on a llS<'oi 11at for\\nnl prnhllhly 1',1t nu The
•rs will be with Gonzaga in SpoThe• question to bP debated is.
k<'tllres on prohibition hy
ontsicle rnlunteers"
1ri1> lhrou"11 the \\PSI and can not nf •·oi·o men n1<•nticnl"l ahow will c·on·
e and with
Dakota
J soI,·ed
That the Federal government pt.•akt>rn and arrange progralllt:i
Navy the Mc.in Defense .
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for1l tn sllllf th11:-::
insur.inc
ti!lltf'
Tl·
ll l 0 the
fir t ll~f
tl ontllf'
tlw n-. e tf':'l.l"
' s nncl w'll not lw
•lrook!ngs.
should 011 n and operatP the telephone arouse anti· liquor senllmen
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"In case or itm»ion lll' a
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toril'al
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,ournalistic
will
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Iarticular
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s11uad whil·h
lw '11 cut Uown IllPB
interest as it will enabte StateR.
0
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11 1whn h·1n• anv 1 ;\hility
StatP has the af
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:"\. C deuaters com- !'lrmati\·e sidP in the rontest tonight
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to
A m<·<•l!ng ot tho oxrc·util'P commit- I<»• with the nn\') as it is nt l'l'P><'nt.
,.ons'
t
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of
the
tnl·
scri111111ag
with tl1 fir>'t l•"tlll. \\'hilo•
• with those of other tecb iral This ; · the same <Juostion user! in the tee '"'t
TuPs<lay <lis,.1rnsed the plans hut we mu>t h,n·e a larg" nHY for
1 , or '"' >1lt
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ha' g a tl f
'g08
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Hr-reto[orP \IC hal'e been de- int<'l'class debate and Ille experience for tlw \''Oar.
It wa" cledrh·d tn li111i1 tho•re an· not t'no11gh nhl»·hoollo I "'"n
{11
(";t1on '"'' '
l \'111
" m ole
stron·
ng with ><·hon!' whi<h ha\'f .,,,. aii•f't! there should aid Luce and Park the a<'thities
for the presrnl to 1wo in the l nion to ,1,.r .. nol i··i•h
1111 1
Ian•! w'rt!·
gt'ards.
c·ourse• along tlwe !in•"'· ,·r •ti· to no small ex!c·nt in winning 11 cle· linPS, ,. sill(!)'
I'
!lot>
<'lass and :in <·ra 0ir·,·al fnr,.es th< thou«110ol' of'"'" of "'II' It<•<. P••r1<man 111
1 ,. tho· ·ih·
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nwn
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to <a) the results haH' not been <i•i<'n this owning
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too gon1!. From this debate we
the
·nn·I t<aru
The jutlgt'S will be Principal Hou· '"nilah!P liter:i1urP nn thP "1\Jit·<·l "
1r "'"' for 11
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11
Individual
Ships
Excellent.
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se<• hnw we mnk with tlw Or<'- erts of ll elena. Rrl'. P,ur<li<"k of 11<•1- 1rrohibit ""
r 'Pl"'
i11 he een In a<"tion
0
i> !wing nrn•lt• for
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thi•
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shit>s ni our
na''.
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thatf'" r\\
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r•ng'" an
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p e Jtkh.ra •11
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A;;:rfrnltural c:ClllPge aR thP F'ar- <'na and 0. M lla r vry or Lh·ing!ilon. worl\.
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The
the panR ."" 1 J"rP ns fll 1<'. nnd.ac:;
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C''. .. \:_ lll'rd.:v
Olll on tlw fUC'stion of frC>shmPn workinl!'
1'1" l':O clire<"tly from nozeman to .-\fler U1e debate lire
Thi.:: 1eam will bf"
an•! \'i"- h<> lefl 1111til th•' arm al of ... r Hoit
,hips.
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here th<' last oi the montn.
[C'ontiuue<l on Page Foul'.1
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PROHIBITION SOCIETY DR. WEAVER ADVOCATES
MEETS TO ELECT
AN ADEQUATE NAVY
OFFICERS
FOR DEFENSE
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IRTH DAKOTA AGGIES DEBATE MONTANA
STATE TONIGHT FOR THE FIRST TIME
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CARRINGTON ATHLETIC CLUB QUINTET WILL
CLASH WITH BOBCATS NEXT THURSDAY EVENING
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THI! WEEKL Y EXPO NENT, FRIDAY, JANUA RY 14, 1915.
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THE WEEH.LY EXPONENT
ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1, 1910.
{Outgrowth of )>fonthly Exponent, Established January 1, 18£'5.)
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started about 6:30 and rode down to
Jan. 20-M. s. C vs. C'arrrngton. :\. Belgrade and back by Huffine Jane to
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Ba.sketball game.
the home oC Marjorie Qunw, one of
Tbe \\"eekly E<:xponcnt is strictly a. student enterprise. It's cb1et purpose
Jan. 24-29-Fnrmers' \\'eek.
the club members, where n. most sumpts to present to its readprs. ench week, an accurate and complete record of
Jan. 31-Feb. &-Semester Exams.
tuous oyste r supper was served. There
the den:>lopments in college affairs during that period and to exert its influenC"e fnr the upbuilcllng of Montana State Colleg"e. The paper is the reeult of
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mall matter at Bozeman, :Montana. under the Act or
Cougres'5 of )Jareb 3, 1879.
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SPORTS "'RITER
SOCIETY REPORTER. -·
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ASSISTANT lll'SINESS )!ANAGER
FRED \\'ALLACE.
_.\SSISTANT l'IR<TL\TION )L\NAGER
DA\'ID THO)f.\S,
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ROSE DRUG CO.
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REPORTORIAL. STAF~
GENERAL.
J Gordon Sewell, ·1~
Don Langohr, '17.
Henry Murray, 'HI.
Henry
Lorentz, ·rn.
John ~v. Minar. '18. Frank Hogeland, '19.
Curtis Nelson. '19.
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BOZEMAN, MONTANA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1915.
The 'ir!->I intf'rt·ollr~iat<> forensk battle Clf the sen~on will he stnged
this PH:ning wht•n :\fontana·l' two brilliant debater~. Lm·t.• l'Plll Park. will
rlt>ft>nd the afiinnmin• sidL' of thl' que:-.uon "He,Sol\·e(L That the Federal
Gorernnwnt :-;11. uld Owu antl Operate the Telephone and Tele~raph :Sy::-tems
of 1he> l'nill'cl ~t H1 s." a£":ilnst t 1e ~tr 111g-est dt>butlnC" team the ~Orth
\griC'uhural collc>ge C'll\lld ~end out In the great rntjorily of the
Dakot
dl'hatps studtnt~ a th<' c:ollege h:l\P head in reC"t•11t '.'·ean~ '.\lonta11~ St:i.te's
tPams ha\e argutd thrir , uestion~ :1~inst universit.e~ n11d liberal arts L·ol·
le!:es whm•P ili h:Ht.•1·~ h;n:t'• the atha11U1 e~ nffordPd by n.-.!!ular t"Ourse~ in
:lrgiimt.~ntniion,
if'
lll':Jtory lli::tory, nnd other srbject~. "\ knnwlC'dge of which
a gr ... at aid in pn;par
Ill!
trnil delivering
argument~.
Tonight the
spenl.;er~.
\\ho " II OJ'JIP!:'\ t'w collP"e llt bater:;;. come Crom an n~titntion ~imilar. a!'
far a~ the tl <.·linic-.,1 d1, n1·t1 • of it~ roursr~ is C'OllC'+'fllf'd to onr riwn 1:olk g(
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One ol thP £r1 nt 11, lll icaps under ·which our men ban: prcYiOus1y labored
will thus lie rcmoYed.
\\·h:.He,·er the result of the debate tonh~ht and we belieYe t w 1l be a
,·ictory, :.\fo11t;111n ~t:lle will be represented by two men who desene tbe
support or 1hr :;;tudent hody. They have been g!Ying a great d<>al of their
tinw and
ener~·
A lnrge numbE'r of the<'ollege people ba\'e ta.ken ad,·antag-e or the ~ood
durin): the past wreks in order to tlo their part in putting
Phone 95W
Miss Florence n·i~hl. who was
of the present ~enior das~.
is yisiting friends here>. She has just
returned from Big Timber. where she
visited !\[r. and Mrs. Selmer Solberg.
Miss '1i'i~ht expect~ to return to her
home in -nnile Sulphur Spring~ the
Inst of the week.
Imember
McKEY
The Pri~~~~'"
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entertained a number
Sunday evening- at a
spread The ocC'a~ion
lady's birthday.
Miss ~fae Clark en1ertai1wd a few
friends ".\fondny c>vening: ln honor of
'.\Iiss Florence "'ight who i8 \'i:;:iting
at the Roecber home
ThP tnening
HaYe Arrived
Come in and take a. look or may-1 was spent in talking OH'r 0111 times
and listening to music.
be Lry on a iinlr lmly $·1, ~.tiO and
~5 a. pa.rit.
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The College Y W C. A will 1•r°'enr
Every pair guarana•ed.
the comedy." A Day and a Ni~ht" next
Beautiful grounds, commodious t.uilding:; ,;omplete
wood and iron shops. extensive laboratories, model
kitchen and sewing rooms, music and art studio.
Walsh's
L. SYSTEM CLOTHES
Stetson S hoes and Stetson
Hats
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Tht.' legislators haYe as. yet failed to pass a law pro,·iding tor a sate and
san{' cekbration of the 4th or February.
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frnm the excuse <'ommfttee. haYe won an O\'erwhelmin~ ,.if'to;·\· OV<>r the
hrigade of eight o'dockers
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SIREN ' S SONG AT LYRIC.
There is a most gripping
scene in "The Siren's Song.
when 1 :•e hero is tlt."OW'l ('\·erboard from an OC'can·going
steamer. falling 75 fet-t in~o the
sea. It demonstr?.tes the fight·
ing chances against r!P,\tn thn.t
an acto r takes in order to fur·
nish realism tor the lovers or
thrilling: scenes in moving pie·
tures. To use an old express ion. Charles TrowbMdge who
plays the hero role . " took his
life in his bands'' when he did
this death-defying act.
"The Siren's Song" ts a most
interesting story together with
the mnny 1hrill~ that tt eontains. It will b€' shown at the
Lyric theater on Sunday, Jan.
16. Special musical program by
Prof. F. 0. Ja1.·kson. GC>ne Qua''
and Hobert C'hi~holm.
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WORK
done at our shop. Try our
new ah!ne artl9t.
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Office-Golden Rule Block.
Phone-Office 97 W.
Residence, 601 W .
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TEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Martin Block
"Chief Carr"
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THAT
TROUSER
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EXTRA
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Hank &
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Ors. Davidson & Cook,
DENTISTS.
Commercial Nat'!
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ARCADE BARBER SHOP.
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ONLY FIRST CL.ASS
BARBER
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Livery. Saddle Hor-ee1 and Auto
For Hire.
Is a remedy _thaJ contains nei~her opiates or
Tar derivatives, yet gives the relief de sired. An a bsolutely safe remedy for all fonns
FOR JOHNSTON'S OR LOWNEYS
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THAR'S three kinds of tobaccogood tobacco, better tobacco
an' VELVET. For VELVET i~ th~
better sort of tobacco with its best
brnught out by •g•in'. ~,,.
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The "no-rler!slon" rlebating
pl:rn this year. but it successful. ";11 prob::
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proposec1 by the l'niYergity of titah ably take the place of the intra·stnte
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dehntin~ C'ounC'il nnd nrreptPrl by the
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The students or the UniYersity
Agrirultural 1·01legt~ ha~ f:::eYeral l?OOd
Knowledge antl sd('lltiflc instru·
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shoulrl gh·<> this pl~n their heartiest
ments mnke our eye t>xaminntions
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point!' in it fn\·or \\'ithout do11llt 1he support. It is a departure Crom a
n•liable.
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Protr~q which thC' Pstablishment of muC"h-amused
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custom antl should prove
"no·de«isiou" dt>batf's reglstPr~ is ju~. to he a boost for debating a.t the
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l'ni·
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D. G. Hunt, In speakin~ of the e\· !!'
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ine; have hl't'n 111:11JP unc1n three l!P
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<>ral hr::i.lls. r; :;;t 1ha1 rlrl1ating Im.!'
he!'nmr: a JWllW, sp<·on1l, !hat it clot'~
_.\nnouncenu.·nt ha~ been l't)Cthed
not ra\(1r £>:1rnP~l11t~~s in :trgunwnt
j of the llirth of nn elght·pouud hoy to
The Hallmark Store.
'~rd. thal ht~ \\hol£' purpn~P of flw
Bert Hind. }ilr. Hind is superintend·
Following the donation by the Ana- .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ] ent of the Madison R iYer Power plant
•'Ph.ltr• Is tht· momentary PffP<'t 111 1011
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!hr thN·P jud~t'S .lt thP tirnp
they conda Mining Co., of three C'arload s
wrhf> tl\('ir deeisions.
of boilers and machinery to the Mon:O.[ud1 of !his lTillcism 1s 1mdoubt tana State college came a gift of
edly 1r111
rrrtain It f~ that thr di".. free transportation Car tne machiner)
"irt tn "In 1h•cisions ha!' m·rrshad The llmtc, Anaconda & Pacific RailOW• d tlw ont'.'· r1•al rp·1i;on fC'lr intPr· way company wlll carry It tree ot
co!lt·dat(" dC'h:11h1i.:- lht• moldin~
of charge from Ana('onda to Butte and
mbli OJ1inton 11n '11.lf'stions nf \'il;l1 the :--:orth€'rn PaclCic from HHtte to
RC'zeman
The C'Ompani<"S consented
nnportanr·f·.
'The 11o·df>< 1~if111 ~ilnn ,, ·1 1 n·mrn·H to· this arrangement at the sugestion
or
Dean
A.
W Richter or the State
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College Engineering department
"NO-DECISION DEBATES.
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J. M. HAMILTON, Pres.
be assisted by the college band. Lo•1I:'
Howard Director. Ml~s Madeline Fhillips and other local talent. A gocU
program is beii•g pr epare 1 anrl tr.c
patronage or the student~ and facultv
is solicited. Admission will be 2:5r
and 50<, and w!ll be used !or the benefit of the Y. W. C A home on Gr"nd
avenue.
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Montana State College of Agriculture
and Mechanic Arts
Practical courses in Civll. Electrical and Mechanical
E n gineering, Mechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, Horticultural, Home J!:conomics. lndustMal Chemistry
8conomtc Biology. Music and Art.
Thnt therf\ Is ~omC' truth in the saying that "college is just one crammed
thing after another." will be made eYident during the next two weeks.
::?BILLIPS BOOK STORE
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Etta Kirby gave a \\.elsh rarehlt
party for a few of h("r friends '.\londay
€'\·ening.
Montana on thP forPn~ic map. They baYe prO\·ed in previous contests that
they haYe ability. brains. and fight. The support thnt onl'.'· a ixood audience
can furnish should bP a<"rorded them this e\·ening,
Johnstons & Lowneys
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!A. G.
I ha\•e been seYer~ting functions.
1SomeNew I
Douglas
Shoes
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CARNATIONS
CH RYSANTHEMUMS
VIOLETS
DAFFODILS.
315 Tracy Avenue S
ice during the 1mst week and tbC're
Doris Ingr;im
of her friend$
most elaboratC'
was the young
THE DEBATE THIS EVENING.
ROSES
LANGOHR's :.~
:'ltiss Marie Stadlf:\r, who hns bt:Hl
Yisitiug in \Yashlnp;ton. n. C'. for the
past fiye weeks, i~ expet•'•l to retur11
to colle~e the l~art of the ,~e<'k
$2.00
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Jeanette Kelley and Eth(•I ;:\li1.·wald,
entertained a few of their friends at
a lo,·ely su.pper Sunday eYening,
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
F.. L. l'OLE.
HAROLD DICKSO:\.
RUBERT STREETS,
CLINTON G. STRANAHAN.
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liar.<'!. Bay Rnm. <'h'
STAFF
J· IHTl1H I'.'\ l'lllEF
25c. AND 50c.
:'\(iss )fadg-e Switzer. one of the alum. ~
nae memhers oC the club. and an in-\ I
struC'tor in the Gallatin county high
•<hool. and ~Jr. Tom Qunw. were the
diaperones ft•r the evemng.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE:
Bl'Sl:\ESS ~!.\:\AGER'
)L\:\AGl:\r. EDITOR
ARSOf'L\ TE EO!TOR
CIRCl'L.\TION MANAGER
50c.
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TC>n Cents f'-er Copy.
Two Dollars Per Ye::i.r
~l\ldl'nls becomr suh$C'ribers upon payment or the regulnr ncthlty fee.
FRESH AND FINE FOR TOASTING.
AND
250 _
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voluntary effort put forth by the students who compose the staU.
t>ubll!<>hE'd every Friday of the college year b'.'¥ a staff chosen from the
studenb of the Montana State College o! gricnlture nnd Mechanic Arts.
of the l'n1nr~ity of )fcmtana. Bozeman. Montana.
' ·Yi
of
COLDS ,
GRIPPE or
PNEUMONIA
25c' THE BOX ~T
Roeche~' ~ D rug S tore
Prescnpttons a Specialty.
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Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Clothe•
~~~ru~~(~~ionT~:11~~r=e ~:.~~~t~:~l s~:;
Announcem ents are- ou l regarding
the summer school which is to be held
June 12 to July 21, 1916. This is the
thi rd aan u nl ~ession of the summer
sC'hOOI and the increasing attendance
each succeeding year pro,·es that tbe
course is meeting with favor lbrou ~h ·
out lhe state. One of the features of
th" summer sC'hool is the trip through
the Yellowston e Park at the close of
the spssion. The excursioniP= ts are
accompanie d by a geologist and bol·
:wist so that th~ trip is ma.de In·
structiYc as well as pleasnreabl e.
clo~l~
in a ff:" days. so you
delay alJout ordering
\\"e haYe t,Oon
sn t now
Ham11les for you to select from.
that Holloway
knov.
is the yery best to be
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he'i•in~.
if we can pla<e some 'n goort jcl" for
the summer we are
:r you
have any suggestions we will OE glad
to r eceive t h em.
Wt\S
p;.1ration
hesitate
money !1, should
c·1mpleh.•
lllR 1'd11to
a1i1borrow
n, I nt
there is
credit 8
1 ('unt inued
matter cf
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SMOKI NG TOBAC CO
To
m illions of experienc ed smokers th ere is no othec
tob acco fragrance comparab le to the wonderful ,. uniqu e,
mellow-sw eet Aavoc of "Bull .. Durham- no oth ec c1gareltes
so fresh, tasty and satis fying as
those they roll foe themselve s
with this gold e n - brown. b right
Virginta- orth Carolina t o b acco.
Roll a "Bull'' Durham c ig ar ette today-yo u wi ll experienc e
a dislinctive form of tobacco
enjoymen t.
The Y. ~f. Deputation workers, who
went to Li\~ingston fo r the week-end
last week met with success aston ishin g even to themselves . The popularity of the work is attested by the
four hundred L ivingston people who
atte nded the big union meeting at the
Methodisl church on Sunday night.
The first meeting was a social on
Saturday evening for the young peer
pie. Sunday morning the Y. M. had
charge of the service and held a special meeting for boys from 12 to 20
years of age in the afternoon. The
Y. ~1. quanelte, S. L. Hedrick, Clarence Holl , Raymond Cannon and Har·
old Hayes, and E. F. Woolridge anrt
Ernest G. Robinson made the trip and
each took an acti\·e part in the pro-
COMMENC ES
FRILlAY
Geo. W.
Leberers
10c and 15c
FASHION BARBER SHOP
Trac y
room
fo r spring
lin e
You can save from one forth to
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BETTER SHOES.
LETTS &. MARQUIS.
Under Gallatin Trust Ban k.
. DR. W. E. DEAN,
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Osteopathic PhY9Xlan
M lchlgan Bldg.
Bozeman, Mont.
Portraitur e. !<.lon tana
and
Misses
Coats,
Su its, W ais t s, Dresses, Underwear
Etc., a nd
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many instances the
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'°"MA~~~~!~O~AOA l
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Coal, Wood
Klassy Kicks
and QUALITY FOOTWEA R
sav ing s are more tnan half.
gram.
J eweler and Optician
Bozeman
Mont.
!S tne:-V•
I ictnre Framing.
and furn is hings
Womens
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You get better seni«e too.
Leslie E. 6age
o ne half on mens Suits, Overcoats
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\magi nation about the sanitarv · C'OUdition!:l, it ls clean and ~anita.ry
for quick and final clearance to
make
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for the New
Year 1916
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MATINEE 2:30
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have begun t o a rrive.
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Masterp ece
Clocks
and
J ewelry
cleaned and repaired.
All won{
promp tl y done and guaranteed .
I Stone setting and engravin g.
Broken lenses replaced.
All winter goobs marked down
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SPECIAL MUSIC
Watches,
the 14th
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Green house s
REPAIRING
January Clearance Sale
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The Siren' s Song
Rule
A RECORD MEETING .
"BULL DURHAM
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The bulletin that lhey lose the job. not only for
GENU INE
Tin eater
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as. Trowbridge
tryin~
ntains 121 pages and is well Illus· themselves , but also 1ose
the employ3.ted with plales.
l ment bureau a patron and do some Y. M. DEPUTATI ON HAS
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You will find fresh-roll ed cigarettes of d eliciously
mellow "Bull" Durham in evidence at banquets , club
smokers and other social gathering s of men of wealth,
prominen ce and experienc ed tastes. In the fragrant
smoke of this mild, delightfu l tobacco formality gives
way to congenia l good-fell owship. If you would b e
fashionab le, expert in the company of connoiss eurs,
you "roll your own" - and your tobacco is "Bull"
Durha m.
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Grower~
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GRAIN JU DGING CONTEST TO
BE HELO NEXT TH U RSDA Y.
H~em. s~nce
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f~red
From Paf!e Onf'. l
m~t
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tains tho~e who earn all or part of
R. F :'of ilsor, •1;,, is going- to at·
their expenses. Th<': third group com~nd tht state meetine- of ~funicir1nl
prises those who borrow all or part
ngince g tr lie held at Billin~s. Jan.
of their fund~. "~e are conC'erned FRESHME N REPORTER S AND
7 to 19.
DAMSELS ARE THEIR MEAT
\\ ith these last two groups.
Edward ~able, l:j, is spendin~ the
"l ha,·e herP a book which i}; from
inter n \\"ashington , D. C., where he the library ancl whi<:h is not
used ven·
<Continued from Phge Que)
emplc ed tn the western ir!'if!ation often, it wouM
it hag bee;1
·1 ' ' o~ the D11reau of Plant Industry. clrawn out
but once sinc-e it was thP \\ieldi ng uf lhe 11aste l.Jru~h.
~ i~ bL, t tinizlng a series of expert· bought This book 1~ on the 'i'Ubject
The onl) information a\·ailaOlP as
ent~ whl~ h he made thb: summer t of how studE>nt~ m r ea-i monev and to the prot.eeding s at
the ni~hth· th;
ie go\:i=rnmen t experinH·nt station on also
the prC'bkms
b,. Iiberalions of the inferna~ 11lott~rs i
.e Hu tley project. The work <·un· those who attempt 1 0 earn
that on ::;(•\·1.~ral oc.:tasion!;; memb(•rs
their
ste.d : ire-ely tn iinding the type .. of throut:.h t·ollege.
01 the ::;od<:tY, who uave u~en kuo\\ n
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·ops mo:-t suitable to the region
1 " As you prol.Jah1y know the co1- to look u11ou Yhisection a::; heing uo
1ege, through thi? regif'lrar and the more tt>rrihle than a chafiHJ? dish paro_.. s_. Puers ·0~1. wbo Is as~tstant secretary of the Y. ~f. C. A. run~ nn ty, hct.Yt' begged
with t1.:.·ars in their Prof. W. M. Cobleigh , who is slowly
J~ P=tC'JSt jn the bureau of ~tnndards employmen t bureau '~hicll
endeavurs •·yes. lJut to no anlil. to have certain
recover ing from a severe
\Yasl. ngton is the author of an-\ to find work for student~
features
and. also to
or the tonure. which are or
Operation.
her gm;ernmen t bullet.in The first lrel1> peopJe fintl help.
extreme awfulness, eliminated Irom
lletin published was on the elec.. The difficulties en1.·ounte.red do the lit>l or horrors.
-olysis of cement, and was copied 1 not merely. consist in
finding work,
\\·ords fail us. Bven ~1ichael \\ igJm the thesis w~ich ~1r. Peters pre- [but also in finding students
who will g:le~worth would ha,·e thrown up the
nted to seeure his E. E. degree from give satisfaction .
!"'ponge had he been called upon. in
e rollege. This last bulletin is en-··some sludents do work so atis· his prime. to describe
in Lhe English
Jed. ·'The protection of life and factorily that they are
in demand, language terrors suen as awail would·
·operty against lighting."
IL was while other s give such poor ser,;ce be Does on the night
of February Hh .
. bllshed in Dec. 1915.
di~cusses
REAL
THIS OFFER CLOSES JANUP.
~tatE."'
Ruth Hinman.
st Saturrlay.
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·w:th tlw
'.[onta11•1 St•te•s g1·,,,.,, i·t1tlg1·11g t"an1
... ~ mo11<'y t1.· : 0 !\ip!ci.:o
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his wo!''< '··· '·1 scart i111111Nii"I•·
,. ' ' lca1es for Linngston next \\'edneslln nut ·,,rg-ct \H ha\c the .,n\y l -<>lh,L ' · ' ' ' ll•·r· \\
esiabli' 1 cuufirlencr.
c11\·cl.,pe' tu match.
day ahernoon where they will meet
\ \t..• an aJ ... ,, the llt•lllt..' 11i t)pt..·\\r;11..r ... 11cr •· 1 1
·• 1 haYe always enclC'a\·ored to helll tlw team of the
Seed
rram.
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anr nepdy ~tudent who applied lo me
for agslslan··e. l ha\f• ne,·er lost on •s•oc·iatiou in , grain j"d"i"" con
lP"t Thursday aftPrnoon.
Bnl·
any of theRP loans. lltll two. and t hese
101.·k, 'l;. Thomas nns~. t ,_ d11l Alhf>rt I
WPre small oneg
HowPvPr, the prPs
tllf'
'OllPge I
~11re is get tin~ to he hc>a\"ier than l Horton. '18. makP up
~r~m. ThP) haYP h•·"n working hanll ~,-------------c·an llf'a and wh:it w<' llPecl is sonH''
JJlan hy which studPnts may securP toi the past two wreks nndt•r the sn \
IJf'n·i~ion. ?f PrOff ....;sor ,\.lk nson a!H
funds at H low nte of interest.
B. \\. \\ hn_lot"k 01 tl\1 <ir:1in t: hora \
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nwan to take this mutter up with the
POTTED PLANTS
class 01 fic:ers and the faC'ultv and it tnry and f'XpP<·I to gi\P th {r· ltll c
farmer5
a
c-lo~P
l'llh
'01
th1•
honor-.
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anyo11e has any ~uggestions ~we will
th<' <'OntesL
TUL P BULB S
be. glad to rN·ehe them. A plan which
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SUN DAY, JANUARY 16.
"hkh w.a.c:. a<-cepted was delayed he- BOBKITTE NS STAMPED E
WORLD FILM CORPORAT ION
t.·ause OI hlck of funcls. How eve r. 1
P.xpert to see some plan 1rnt in opera·
tion by the state to h e lp students but
In an
we must do some~ hing in the mean..
time."
l>all last Sot11r<lay after•11,,,n. "Dor"
President Hamilton re11uestetl all Ri<'hardson 's BohkitH·n~
.. rP l,';i,·ei
who bad an~· friends who might be in· the .opportunily of
<;Itt.
1hci·
tPregted in Farmers' \Yeek to hand cl.1 \\ s 011 the s hort c·our~P acgrega·
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thP names of these persons to the tit•n of basket tossers. The final
rPgistrar ~o that pro~ra1m; might be sc·ore "a$ 32 to 12.
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~ent out to tho:-;e inLereslcd.
IN
PRESIDEN T HAMIL TON
TALKS ON FINANCES .
11. was in Bozeman
~ attend the play 1 t tbe opera house
LH
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idea of 1JV1T,
Proft>RSOr At'·in~on of lhP a;.;.rononw
detlartment is in Salt Lake rity o~
business.
Locke, ·10. was a busine!'S
Bozeman from LtYingston
T O HAVE AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS WITH A SUIT.
co!k'ge owec:
young man with goc!.t lt('".ltl1 :intl 11re·
ThL' Sc·hnol nf Agrkultun Literary
oc1et y m<·t-t~ 11ext T es1la)· ~'. nrnc
The rir<l~ram "-i~l coi. ist of :t 1lrlmte>
h1·twP 4'll th1' in:.L ancl fieC"oncl dPhating:
oYer from
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tC'ams.
Kathleen 'Ytlson, 15.
Sunday.
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It's A Good Thi·ng'
them a living. • For some re1tson they
rarely make ge>'1l
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Stt~phen ~mith of thP frpshman f'la-:s
bis returned Lo :-;< hofll •\fter n abence nf F-t.'Yf'ral wt"f'k .... c.1~1sed hy nn
OJleration for a.11·~ndicitis
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~he
But I ha\·c no ue:e
for those who think
ThP tryou ts for thC' Armstrong dr>·
c·lamatory contc•F:t will lw hPl1l in
Principal Holst's offire nPxt "\londav
aften1oon hef\\f'Pll threP·t11irt'"
. n~l
five o'dock.
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Alumni and Ex
Students
.r~·G
:AGE TttRE C
Lumber
ror
College Men and Women
COME AND SEE
DATE OF COMMENC EMENT
WEEK TO BE CHANGED .
Reed's Bootery
Chambers=fisher Co.
1n all probabilily the commencem ent
exerl"iseR this spri1.~ will be held dur-
~~!e:x:~!~a~:nh.:e~:e~s~~:'\~~e tl:~ I
IF YOU WANT FIRST-
rormer iears and as was previously
CLASS WORK DONE
planned for this year. This wUl make
it possible for a great many more stuCon11.:: tn our shop. Xothing
dents to enjoy th e program.
iirst
workmen cmTbe exercises or commencem ent but
p loyed.
week this year will probably be much \
Strict Iv sa nitan- and tq»t•'
cla:-.~
ll \ elate.
more elaborate lban ever before.
is planned to have Chancell or E. C.
Elliott. and t he members
of the tate
Board of Educ-ation as lhe
of
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NEV E S'
~ests
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BARBER
SHOP
FRED
M HINMAN
gram.
LI CENSE M E = GOOD JOBS .
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'Ir. Park is ha,·ing the students in\
tht~ licen~e C'Ott rse set an t? ngine in
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tho m~l'lmni1.·n l laboratory They have
mad the templel and form s for thP
founrlatio11 and will r1nnlly Irne up
Lht> engine.
The studeut~ ar<' nlsu
as~t>mbling n Worthingto n cl11pl x, \
rom11ound 1mmp. It is to hp u~cd for
pum11in~ watf'I' ln tlw hydraulic tall·
oratory an<l for in~trudion purpost>l::i ..
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320 West Main St.
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Our Spec1·alt1·es .{~:
Tea. l <>iice.
~pie<'·
Lanned Fn11ts .111d \ ei::etab!e•
And the btst 0£ C\ e1ythin g to cat .1l the
THE MOD EL GRO CER Y
Phone
88 Main
227 West
the coll<>ge at th e l'ommencer nent 11ro· 1 - - - - - - - -•-n_a_g_•_r
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Kenyon=Noble Lumber Co.
--George Bartz, P rop.--
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CUT DOWN YOUR
Coll ege Exp ense s
BY SHAVIN G YOURSE LF-WE HAVE
Safet y Razo rs
AS LOW AS 25c-OT HERS FROM $1.00 AND UP.
DO IT NOW-SE E
OWE NHO USE HAR DW ARE
CO~PANY
JANUA RY 14, 1915.
THE WEEKL Y EXPON ENT, FR IDAY,
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For Tha t Cha fing Dish Part y
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Fran sham Coal Co.
MAKE
DOLLAR S.
doll a rs make rlchel!l,- Jt'a all
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Sf:itewa ttc saving of a certain
THE THREE BEST COALS.
I Get a County
rn weekly.
-,2 weeka: or S:l\ ing at our bank
"1~ 1 give }rou a better atandlng than
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, ::: week.-. or spendin g.
Try It and see.
Ga llatin Tru&t&. Savings Bank.
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Scale Ticket with
every order.
Eve ry Thin g To Wea r For
PHONE 2~.
Bo b-C ats
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The Hub
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Ed. and Lou Howard , Proprie tors
Stetson Hats
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Me an s Qu ali ty
TRY THEM TODAY .
IN FLOUR AND ROLLE D OATS -
/The
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Com pan y
Mill ing
Th e Ga lla tin Lu mb er Co .
Headqu arters
for
the
famous
OWL
CREEK
and
PEERL ESS
BEAR
appreci ated.
CREEK COALS .-Your lrade wl11 be
Phone 20.
Opposit e Court House
PATRONllt OUR AO~tATIStAS
Joy jus t hangs on eve ry puf f
with good
How a pipe of "Tux " does bubbl e over
thing abouc
cheer and sunny comfo rt J There ' s some
er's soul.
the mell o w t aste of "Tux " that stirs a smok
dispos ition,
It get~ into .his inside works , sweet ens his
like a highand gives him that perky , chesty feelin g,
stepp er trottin g do" n the avenu e.
4 do the best Heatlr.g and Plumb.
If you want the
Ing jobs In town.
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I$23
0. H. BUDD CO.
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Phone 300 J.
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Overcoats
At $11.25
jE. W. Tho mps onl
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Valier .
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Colleg e Student s a S, .. .:,
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do~. '.\Ii~s
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'HOF
MO:"lA :"'
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ti 11 <I ""' Y•" " "'
Pn "'°"r n 1 ~
luu d
t I h
!·~'or 111 f' \\1 ul1! '<11
, I 11\1f!Jy
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i~. llcT1· 0111110' f'om 1\,
nnd ··lww C'liarl<'y >'mith:
llH>.''
'·[ncle()d , hP
~001! do~.~i~.
h
'" 11> r
hf'\\."
to
l{ i~s
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npon 'OUr
"''"f>n I ks
rl Whf"'n ' ·, :1\ lnnf,:: 1t"'"
\\"+·I,
hln.
lf
Ii l)k<•tl 1111
ho1 1 1 l rJ· it '1P<:idt.>ri 1 \· 0 , r I
rn
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BAKZ R. C.:is"'
He wne a ahy Young man.
<11"c1>
j r1r~~t!~~1~l _Ba~~~. "'
I l:'l RPI t ~
J·; thl')' ./
"\\' h a t a bf'nutifu J
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ex1 laimrd h1'r hashf11l ;nln11rl'1·
hr affr·l'tio nate
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smoki ng
Men who never smoke d a pipe before are now mildes t
o is the
Tuxed o, becaus e they hal'e found that Tuxed
one tobacc o that never irntobacc o made, and that it is the
tates mouth , throat or nerves .
the "TuxYou simply ca111101 get anothe r tobacc o made by
~do Proce ss"-an d th at's the origtnal of all proces ses for remov ing 1
every trace of harshn ess and bite §i
from the tob acco. It has been widely imitate d, but never duplic nted.
Tuxed o for a week, and
you 11 get acquat nted with the s1Yeet·
est, mildes t, mellol l'est smoke in
th1: \\'oriel.
Try
YOU CAN CUY TUXED O EVERY WHERE
l'on\"en1t·111 1 gl::i ,ine ''r:tppt: d,5
C
puw.:h . .
F:unnus green tin "i1h gold
111 0 1~1Urt:-pr out
\Yi11I"
rnd
thp rliHt•rPU l'(' h1·tw1•p11 a
:i 111a n ?"
f"r>tl~ u, "hrn f111l, and th11 r
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lettering , curved to 61 pocl...ct
Jn Tm l111miclors, 40< and 80<
Jn Glass llumUor s, 50< an.I 9Jt
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THE AM ER ICAN TOBACC O COMPAN Y
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