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RESULTS OF iFRESHMAN TEAM I: WINS AT BELGRADE \ ~
: .• n :: :: :: :: n n :: :: n :: :: .~. ENGINEERS GIVEN I - ANNOUNCEMENT FOR
1 , A:,Nt~~L tnn }!on- : INTERESTINfi TALK I
EXPONENT WILL PUBLISH :: TOURNAMENl' D~ILY
Jhe Tlw an· ::
... Ian an wislu-·!'.t Lf) announce the ::
MONTANAN SALES CAMPAIGN I: n~un_<.·~s i_hat dm ir~~ ·1:ourunnwnt :i
Bob-Kittens Victorious by Score of 45 - \\eek daily PXtlat; \\'ltl be pub- U.
to 11 in Game with Quintet of Bel - :: lishcd \\ilh a Juli n<.:count of all ::
grade H igh La st Saturday. t: game}' Tlw tirst daily will be U j:: published on Thursday afternoon. :: · t: the se<..·01111 on F'ridn.y afternoon, ::
Montanan now P rominent :: followin~ sc-hNJule for the socie. t: Former :; Ii~ of thP sthool to get their :: Kansas City Engine-er gives lnter-j
esting Talk to Engineering Students I This list int'luded all who had paid their dollar for Annuals be--;:. 1rt11r<' Utk+·o. It i:; very oe<.:eti· :::
:: 1-.ar; that .di nll'mber~ bt: at the t: rore noon Thursday. !:" '-Uldio on timt>. •• ::. Tb~ followin.IZ dubs uill ha\"'"e t: - ci. I In an inlP1t>~l ng: !-'pPerh gi\'en be· . ~ ~ ~
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Saturday t"\ .. ening. March 1. a goodlv. \ ;:: aurl the thi.r<l ~aturd.ay night :: :: g--roun pirtllrP laken Sunday, :: I L o ..c - "' t: I ~ \fan·b i4 al the Central Studio. :; i'ore tlw studt~ut:-, in enginePring Orga niza t ion - _g ~ f z L: ~ ~ number of loyal boosters aecompan- ... aluer l 1£' Inst h'1lDW. It has been U
ChPrnistry Club. 12:30 :; Tues'day morninl!, .J. "~- ;\fa.<'Donald. I ! E a. E .~ ;; ~ ... E I ied the Freshman Team to Belgrade ; t L~lit:~'4tom of the .t<;xponcnt to U
HomP 8f-onomics Club, t:OO ;.: a 11rnminent 1 h·i\ eui::t"ineer of Kansas FRATERNITIES ~ ~ ~ i_ ~ ~ ,E ~ ~ Solicitor to witness. as they supposed, a game l>U .5
:ournamenl dailies. The tl
~,<·rt-terial Club, 1:30 :: City, told oc th~ lrroademng or the scheduled with the High School bask-\ :! ~ul.>l~c.auon ~r KlH~.h ~paper will:: .. Alpha Omicron Pi 23 19 100 Mary Millcgan I et tossers of tbat lllace .. Joe Bush, - 1e .. qm1e t~l.1• CO·,oi1e1~t10.n, uot on.Ir n
Agrl<'ulturnl C'lub, 2·00 .. eng-int · c ld • t I rt I I:: h 1· · .\lt·<.·hanical Jt~ngiue.crs 2;30 :t . '<•rmg: lf' aue o t lP war an Ph i Gamma 18 16 100 .... Frances Kyle who was in charge of the team was ~ ot t e ·.xp01H nt Statf. IJUt of :t Y \\' (' A., :i
00 :t th(· npw attitude nt the ;!"eneral p ublic I I probably one of the first to arrive.\ .. e\ery .i::tudeut .on the hlll This U
U toward tJH• t•nJ?,inee1ing profession. S igm a Chi 30 23 100 Joe Bush 1
Subsequent arriva ls found him in a : pa~1C'r. 1~ one or the lH~lil means ~r U
\rl r .~ :rn :: ThEt spee<'11 was intP.restin~ f'rom tbe warm discussion with tbe principal I•• br111g1nt-:: the tout nament bef01 e U
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:: st...·u• and ~aH• lhe ~tudenl en~iueers ! Theta Xi 22 1~ 77::? Vera Harris I\ of the B. If. S .. the chief difficultv I :: the hi~h sehcx1l :-:tndent~ "ho llo n
:: •• :.: :: :: :: :t n U :: :: :: ::: :: an idea of what they would be up Ome.;;a net.a 20 11 ~ii Hay Pius being that the opposi:lg team was u~-;:: not get a l'ii;uwe to attend. ::
against whl'n tlu•y lea, . ._, sc-hool. Mr. prepared ror a game. After much: :: :: :: :: :.: ::: :: :.: U i: :: :: !:: :: ::
MUSICAL ASSEMBLY ;\la('t>onald wa}i 1>0rn in ."1ontana but Kappa !\u 26 IO ti:l.3 John Tyler arguing, howe\'er, tht:! team was round-I
receiYNl hi:; eilucat.ion else\\ here and d I ·
• has now been in busines; for o> er CLASSES ! ~er'~;::~ th~--~~:;e:::"~~~s a:,:i7:~1~ 1 MONTANANS SELL lNTROOUCES NEW '"~::Y ;.~~~::ing MOldiers. ••aid m. \ Juniors :: 38 38 tOO 'wpa:~~~:'p:a~~~h~o::u::l ~ru:=. '~:l~r. :~: !,' FAST IN OPENINr.
"OLLEr.E SONfiS ~rac~onald. ,,·ill be the mean~ of I Sophomorf's 4."> 80.:~ 1t was easy to see the outc·ome trom U l.J U ! g:·~:e,~~i:ga 8th1~1f>~·eo:r1:·sth~ie:~f!~ ~~hn~ Seniors 4S 2fl 52 the ~ta rt. but the netgrade boys play-! DAYS OF CAMPAlf.N
I have seen what lhe engineer C'an do. Freshmen 136 60 44.l ed a good losers' game for the most I U - Good roads and purP water a.re I part. Their playing showed their
t- c.milton Hall Girls s. ing New Songs among the things tbal the returning F ac1.4 lty 100 17 17
inel.'.perience and lack of practice al-F' M · • lhough they showed some ~tirf oppo-
~a~m:a::e~b~; :~;h~~lc=~~~~ Mu~~~ ;~~'cli~::::kw~~- ~:;1 :~~i~~:~ ~~ ;!~,·i~: I All juniors become subscribers on payment of their class dues. sit ion at times. The frosh were at ASl~ha OCmhicron Psi, Ph i Gamma and
I no time in danger or losing. Garvin. igma i each ubscribe One Hun-
c Proves V-e.ry Popular. the~.... I Dues are being collected. d d p c f 1920 at ee:iter. made the greatest number 1
re er cnt or Montanan.
:'.\1r. '.\l;u·lk'nald f'tupbasizti'd th e fact '------------------------------_.! of baskets for the frosh ancf was well --
'fh~· tts~t·mhl~· ho•u on F'rida;.·, Feb. tha~ studenlts t-h0ulcl g-et a broad 1
NAVAL AVIATOR FALLS. SCHEDULE OF DATES I supported by the rest of the team I Tl h . . . I bus111e!::!s edut·ation a;:: well as an en-
1 I Alqui~t. and lat~r. Holderby were lat t ~ ~tudent~ ai e re::;pondiug
wa:-; Y~·ry ntere::;tmg. The llme gineerin~ education. He said that -- greatly handicapped by the sf'eming ! loyally to the call to buy i\lontanaus
w s dl'\'Oted to the report of the army they should learn co-opera.lion and 1 . J. S. f'. ~tudents will -probabl) be The scedule of dates for eollege ac- fondness of one of the Belgrade ~uards made b) tho Junior cla!:is lhis "eek 19
P ·(·11i~"n"<' tP!-'.t rec·ently given ~o ~be 1· organization l>e:-au~e of u_"~ denurnds iutereste~ to hear ~r the fall of a tivities, as arranged and appro,·ed by who persisted m holding them b) the' endenced l>y the fact that aJwm1t two
identt; and faculty. and to stnglllg of the enginee-rmp.> profession today. I naval anator. who 18 one of the the Students' Affairs committee. has arm or waist. Owing to the surety hundred ha\ e already paid in the
1 1 11 p · Dudd l been posted in the vestibule of the of the frosh players and the lac:k of dollar constituting the lirst payment
I la. milton rn gt~b. ro.L y, I Throughout his ~peeclJ .i\Cr._ ).fac· alumni or th~s institution. No, g~ntle registrar 's office. The list now post- players on the opposing side. Bush on the book The entire student body
y, "lo ga,·e the repo1 t, explained the nonalrl use>d examples rrom his own 1 reader. he dtd not get hurt, far trom ed includes the following: was "·er y lenient about such matters bad been dh•idC'd into competitive
\arions kinds of tf"Sl:-t given by the, experience to illustrate his voints. The j that. He did not fall from the air, March 13-Basketball tourney. j and called very few fouls on the Bel- sections and it bas been the ambition
vrm.y 1 11rin.ciple re<iulsite lo su<'cess in con- but took the much more serious Ma.rcb 13-:M Club dance. grade players. of all solu·ltor~ or the clu.sl'; to have
Announcenu·nt!:t for the An;iual were 1
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tracting are knowing the engineering I plunge of falli ng in Jm-e. 'The fall af- March 14-Bas1i;etball tourney. I The flrst hair e:lded \\ith the score their sec.:tion reach the hundred per
n . .Jdr by Zales Ecton and Hal Stewart. game, good lo<·ation and goodly s u p· . . . . I ).larch 14-M Club dance. 29 to 3 m fa\ or of the frosh. and the cent mark tirsl. Considering the fact
111 sent.or~ mu!';t ha\'P th('ir p!<'turPs pl).· of ··nen·e··. ln bis own ex-perienC'"elte~ted him q.uite seriously, as he C'om· i\Iarch 15-Basketball tourney. final score was 4fi to 11 The Bel- that the t"ampai~n was launched only
!;t..kCD b,· :\larch 1~1. CaJlS and gowns I he said that al the end of three years mttteU matrimony last Monday. :March l:'i-M Club dance. 1 grade bo.)s showed good sportsman- about four days ago tbe i:-b.owing tC>
vnll be at Scblechten·s studio on So., he and hi~ partner cleared thirteen ~\liss Ruth Jane Harding. of tile I March 21-Fresbma:i. Class danee. ship but "ere no match for the Bob- I date is little less than marvelous.
i~lack !Yenue. ce-nts. He is now located in Kansas I freshman c lass. and Mr. Ott Romney March 28-Band dance (Juniors). k 't I d I d ~ h B · I 1 tens w 10 ha 1a '-oac ennion·s Am 1 • • · 1 h' G
For the rest of the h our the students City and makes a ~P<'<'ialty of muni- II were quietly married in LiYingston l\fay 31-Junior prom. help and training. ong tie tratei mues • 1
'auuua.
•· ... joyed a vocal conl'ert given by te:t cipal enA"inf*'ring work. . last )fonday . They will be temporarily I June 1;; - Baccalaureate. I anct Alpha Omicron Pt reached the 1 milton hall girls. The words were i ! located in Salt Lake Cily. I . June 28-Commencement. I ---- ---- high mark together and were followed
o"rodles on tbe popular songs of the I ' I I DEBATE~ ~CHEDULED closely by Sigma Chi when they
::;~~~::~,l~~:i~~:~~:.;~e.:[{r::~:;.:~:~: 1 COFFEE CLUB I Plans For Basket Ball I tJ c :::~,~~d D~;~,hundrea 1>er cent Wrd-
_·:;~~t~o:!ar~:::tle~~ind;~e~; ~;:~~;~'. ! REORfiANflES l T WJTH TWO SCHOOLS I ~£:!~1:~£:~ ,~::~;~::;:.~~::.::~~:~~~ t "al Kirkenbeard. Dorothy Ann Hol- 'i ournarnent under way lr1'!1d. Gladys :\Iathew
8, Rosemary -- I of their member.:ibip subscribed.
• 1 • • • • " • • • \\'ith eight v l>f"r C'ent of their num· ... ark well a:1d I:;sther I lartz. \\ ecl n('stlay t"Venmg the debatU1g rn- . Zales Ecton,. comm1ss10ner or fore:i- b b lb.
j terest> qf the colle1<c held a m•etin;;: Best Tournament Ever Will Be Held Next 'Veek if Influenza Does sics has artcr much effort managed er su scr ed the sophomores arc
· Ql'.\RA:"\"Tl:-IE THRILLS.'' , und er the auspires of the old Coffee I Not Prevent--Several District Tournaments Have Been Held to ~ched~le t ,0 de bat f ·. th '-1 head and •hou lders abo"e the other Tune:· "8wu-et Little Buttercup." 1 Club. and set tlw ma<'hiner,· in n otioll and All Teams Have Made Good Showings. , ·.. .· " , es.
01 us l::i t\\-o classe~. the semor~ tollowtng wnb
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)ea1, one \\llh ~ · tab Agncultu_r~ Col- fifty-two pei· c:ent and the freshmen
; lor 11e rf~ c·ting a do;.·batin~ societ.'. 7hr j lege and one with Gonzaga l.in1vers- with forty-four per cent.
'· u· therP c-ame to a <'ollege gay, 1
club will ha\'e a targ-e r scope thal r.be Plan~ for a banner year in the state j teams has been very '"'"ood and the j ity. Dat_es ror these ha_ "e n.ot bee_n To date but se\·enteen pt•r cent or Came the Spanish flu one day. old organi1.atiou but the membtf'~hip ,, fi
; ·1ys mu~t stay 3
..,yar. ~oldiers will will be somewhat limited. All t'oh::h· basketball tourn:.11nent to be held here possibility of then1 attending the set de mtely, but both wtll be m April. t he faculty hn,·e turned in their dol·
obey, Ing activities ot t h e college , .... ·11 he :lext ... veek arc developing rapidly. The tournament Is also good. ar. 1
is t•omp::u·auve Y ow per cent
I Gonzaga asked for a dual debate. but 1 ~h- · 1 I
•• l b 1 id .. cl b .. i 1 limited fina n ces made it neces~ary to of this bod,. is probably due to the ., t w cys t iey sa goo . ye, I handled by tb e C'lub. eomm ttoo has already started t teir Glasgo"'' and l'Qplar will play the bold only o;rn debate with that school.
Heard the hall doors closing The mBetiag was c·alled to orde1 anrl. c·ampa ign among the business men of de(·iding game of t hat distoict Saturday fact t~:~I t~.~,:~1~~·:~0 1~~1 /~~~g~ :~u~ 1~~::: r 1cl then all the coeds sir;: bed :
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Vergie Gilman w·as elec ted tempc;rary II l3ozeman ro r subscriptions to the tourn- 'l'h1s ,·ear Gonzaga sent her speak-, their c hairm an. .\ comm ittee on or~ani- ament fu nd. Tlle merchants are nigh t al '"olf Point. Ray Pitts will ers here and they wlll present the of v<1rlOUti othei organi:rn.tions they
C'horus: zation wah a1mointed and \\hile itwas1
backing the coll ege to the best of their o~fic.: l.ate <~t this finril <'ontest. The aff1rmath·e side ol tht=> railroad que!il· ha\e been interestell iu instead or
working upon a c-onstitution the neet· 1 ability and a~surance lR given by tlle d istrirt w1noer!:i so far are: Lewis- lion Every holder ol an actn·ilr ti<'- among the faculty, Those solicitors
'' an Eighth a\enue. fa1· from the ing took a thirty minute re<"ess. lJlon authorities that the tou rnament will'. town or the F'olls district, Belt wi:i ·i ket on the hill can rBst as-:;ured that 1
~vlw. baYe aln•:idy. rnised their. organ·
Spanish nu 1 "eco1n·eni11g the <·onstitutio:i was lead he one of the rnO!":.l successful competi-1 ning second honors: Helena of th'.! I the Spokane team will live up to thf'ir 111.auons to thi~ hihh m~r·k· wtll now
\"\"e must wander blue. and adopted. Its principle artcle~: li\'e tontests e\'er held at the college. 1
.\ lining district; Sweet Grass of Yel· reputation ancl gi\·p us a. :1ard fi~ht take up the work of sohciting a~ong ';'•1Py·11 come ba('k to woo ~provided ror four officers. 11resi<ent. ! The tour:iament <.:ommittee need~ the ; lowstone; Custer or the Eastern dis- In fact. there is nothin~ f' lse in a I the fucult} . and c·lnsses. Busme:-;~
\Yhen the J<'lu is through, ,·i<:e prc~ ident. seC' retary and ser~ant I entire <'oope1'ation of the student bodr. triC't, and Flathead and Laurel. :\lonta:rn State vs. Gonzaga dehate but. :\[anager ?\li(·h<•I has already allornd
:-.· P in their boundaries there. guard- nt arms. The::;e four officer~ togeher A tournament of this kind is held at 1 The sea!-<qn·s record of the teams in fight trom the moment the first :-31>eak· ~edion~ of the fa<'ult~· lo be covered
with zelous care ·with the Commissioner of F'oreraics :\l. S. r. to interest the competitors the Helena tournament. was above the er takes the floor. Two years ago Oy these mt>tlilier:-1 of the Junior ('las!-;.
~ads in khaki drill. r on!:'titllle an el.'.f"CUtive committe1 or in the advantap:es to he bad at this in- 1 standard ,a:1d thou~h Helena won. that Zales F.cton and .lames Burns lost to A proii~r c.:anvas$ of alumni ot' )..lou-
211 ~iris sighing, erying. pinlag, counci l. The meetings or the tub stitutiou and for this reason the coC\r- J <lot"s not mean that she will be the onl~· then.1 her<'. but only after a hotly con· cJ.n~l SLalt• will l.Je made in the near
l\-atchinf!, lrnrt a quarantine thril1. are to he held e,·ery two weeks. ' E"ration of all is needed. , representath·C' from that tournament tested argument. Last year David iuture whPn n li~t of the graduates
After election of officers, an i:if<rm· Absolutely no attentio.1 should b~ 1.11 the finale. Butte and :\tissonla I Gray nnd Sidney Sutherland journeyed or the past t<..•t\ yeur}i and the-:r
··n n.t lasl rame the happy news '.11 dis<:ussion was opened on the wJrk paid to rUl\lOr!'l on the hill that the hcn-e stron~ teams ancl their repr.?.•Cn· i to Spok~tne and c:ame nway with a de- rresent addrt·s~e!-' ~·an he <'Ompile!l. It
.\nfl it Hrnishrd all thrir blues. of the c lub. Prof. Duddy, the deb.le tournament will be postprmec.l . The ! talion at the> <·ollege will demand cision o,·er Gonzaga on the Alace- i~ douhtlul it' tht' rlass will endt-a·1or
"h- and hoy~ can play, roach. stated that In t he selection of 1
officials of this tournament will l>OSt-1 muc·h interest. Lorai:it• question. Gonz<ll\•l has asked to solieit from all of the graduates. it
On('l' again be gay, ·ollegeg team}; tlw member s or the wo I pone it ti the h ea lth <'ondit ion!'l dt~mand t Le wist°'' n upsel the elope by win I for lwo debates this yPar and will no l.·eiug: 1hous:bt tw,.,t to co,· er only the
v. ork began, instrn('tors soon appeared litr:ary c.:luh!.-t wculct be con sideed 1 but they ha,·e no iutentions to do so at 1 ning che F'all s district champi~nship. doubt be clisa1>1minted in h;H'ing only c!assC!:i of lht• la.!:;t few year~. ~tudents all worked with a will. 1etter qu~1lifie'1 beranse of the td.n· the pre!'lent lime and u:i.til orficinl no- I She met warm opJiosilion in both Bt•it . one c·ha1we to debate us. The I.Jest individual re~ult of an~
"'"- ill the ~iris ~II feared ing obtained in 1iractic·e. After an- tke i~ gh·en to the re8P~Nive contest- and Hobson. This was Robson's firf:'t lltah i!-1 anolher olfl t'llt'UlY Last or the solkiior}; was thut of Lucile
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1:.anutine thrill. ...,irtl:'ring seH•rnl datt>~ for the tryo,ts a nts that it will not be held as sched·; ~·ear in a tournament and though tht:'•' yenr thf'ir team, lil~e Gonza~a. harl ~lcC'ru<-ken who hai:; harl <..:h;.irge of
.... ;or <..·olleµ.1• team .... \\-to<lne!ida~-. )ilnrh uled . plans should be made for the j lost. much <'an br Pxpec-ted or th, .. m Hamilton Hall and who se("ured lhirt:y~ opinions upon th~ Ala<·l' Lorraint> pn1 lJ
I!\ .•. ,·a~ s~t lh· a1ljonrnme:-it timEit entertainment of tho~e inl'olvect in thP next year. 1 1 1 1. 1 1• 1. Onl~ sub~<.·r li r!' in two day::.
I em am so };tronl! y 1 1d t 1ev >e 1n
')I S. (' \\'!<: LO\'~; THEE."
Tune: Jolly Boating \\'rather. ml· all ye studt'nts loral, ~ound 1or1h yonr son~ of dieer.
" ng t;ongs or ~Jory and honor. \"ith Yofrt.•s stron1; a1Hl clear.
Chorus
R. C '' e Jove lht>e, To thf1c we're e,·el' true.
·~ i th<'p wr're prourtlr waviu~
fh 1r banner:.; of gol1l nmt blur.
,·as de:H that thf' mt>mbers wereln tourney. . Tir'kets (or the wurn:1ment an: n.lw thl'm that tht.>,. came. uµ here 0~ 1 .\larch t.'arn£':.t nnd th:'!.t th<' ne" \otfee Clh I Saturday night the l'"mmittee will on sale at thP regir..;trar'!:i otfi<·e. Tho~e I first to prm·~ their \'iew~ lO a large LUCILE McCRACKEN APPOINT-
,·"" goin~ tn ht> 01w of the strong s\1 meet and C"hoose tl1(' team~ to compete. ,.;tudents who de!-iire ~ea~on l!C'kets auclltn<..e in th£• hil!h sl'ltod auditorium ED ASSISTANT BUSINESS
!e~~t ac·t1~.·1tic·~ on the hill. , . I fnte;i.se rh·aln _ht·~,,·pen th di~tri<'l l~hou.ld se1·ure thc·m at o~c·e a:-- the Ii: a 1 '1artin De\'rie}i -and \·ergle Gilmat MANAGER OF ANNUAL
1 he oftH'PI":" o• tl~c· ne'' organ1:1.allh 1eam~ and the cl 1st nets has de\'elo1wcl. of five hundred does not co,·t'r Uw l< .. featerl them In n. hard fou~ht eon
re· Pl'P:-.ident, \ Pri:Ie Giln,an: \'it?-1
Tt will be inll1rPstint.: to know what 1 yParly demand for them. All st11fh·11t:-: test. This \'ear thal .... rh•Jol will ha\'< Henry ,\Ii\ ht•! this \\t•Pk annoum·f'd
resillt~nt. l.t">on $~1n·r~~ st>rrE-l:l[t, teat~1~ \\ill bP here a ... tho:-;e so far who paid activit\' fC'P:- last tall \\'.11 the nrl!:\li\·~ nide or tht; railronli que th<..• appoi 1111·nl or -'' "'~ Lul'ih~ Mt·-
idnPy ~111la•rla ld; St'r~eant al Arm. elig1hle ha\"r playPd exceptionally good I ind their name> po~ted on tlw bulletin 1 on Cr<11·J,pn ; .. <l!-1'"-i~tant bu~inl::'ss man-
·orneliu:; HP1Ting-trm. I hall. and th e <·ommittee has good rea- hoard as elli~ih l e to 8ea!-lon tickets as a~t:>r of tht Hl:!tt ~1on1anan ,\liss ~k-The charter nH·ml1er .... h~sitles t~ on 10 h_elh.~,·e that the l'ivalrr will' a refund for rhls ree. Th<'ir tic:ketR lla.\·ing: !'l• curPll 1ht> dt>batPs the next rrat·kt:n i~ "1• I alllp 10 rill tht- 1)()8\·
!firer-.; :ire Hnrlt.•y Holltne-~wort <lcvek>p mto maoy hotb· c·ontcsted may Ue sernrl'd at the busitWRs office ..;tep will lw the H•i('rtion of tea ml" t!on httYiu;• J 1d co·" 1len.11Jlt• t•x11er
li111.r llullhl<t.•. Llo\·J [lt'\'orC', \hculfj. .:aJ11 .. 's An10ng tilt ti.iron~ teams are t1tKn reque~t. All rt-~t n ed st."al tkk- Zalt :> J.:<'toll. Sidn(•y $uthtrlan11. TJ;n L it·n11• alon•Y 1 s lint
r ,·our ru;:J;rd hl111" nwuntain~ -arrcl \\'w'fl • • Clair, ArtJ:,1r ".\IorJ. Hf'J(·nn. C.t•:1t r'all~. ' lile1' City. L .\'- PIS will be~ i1t nt thC' Galla.tin Dru_!:: Gra~ 1 ,iu ~aLt•r:-; .!nt.l \-1•rg1f' Gil r \\'. K 'fomstm, fiPld man
Our Alma )later, u~ar. l'll, E. A ill •I'.• ~11111 Zale~ ~~<.'Ion I ...:!own, Butte. Anac nnda. Dillon, ~tis- Stf'))"P. A limit of (;nt' liundn.·U and un •. ll 1111: 111hf'r-.. f•f !hfl' r:lil ~an ur wintli:1g- ~trt·ams aud green ,·alley sou la L::mrel. Park. Gla!":.gow Poplar. ~e,·p11ty.1in· ha-.; IJrf'n pla<'C'd on tlit~"'r 1 l<l""l 'c·ar. B< .... hk~ tht·s .. thrrP !~ :-
,\'p"ll gi\P n rousin;::; rheer. Ott Itomnf'y, 'Hi, !'l}'ent a few cia)' ! Terry. f;le:idiH'. SwPf't Grasto. and c:alcs. The rt'..,t!l'\Nl ~Pat~ i.1dllf!L I ~cod n1rn:!) r er 1rrc::11:•1•11 in "r..-...:tr-a•
tl'O.llinuel 0:1 Pag-e 4.) I in Ut17f'111:tll du in!: p,,,. pa~t wePk Belt The> sf'a~on'}i r• 1·ont of these J'(lWS A n c n. in 1lebate.
Pro!e• in dairyl11~ i~ attending 111... shcn course al l:h•ll and Knli:-.JJPIJ 'to'' u ....
this week
AG}o-; T\\·o TH~; \\"EEKl.Y EXPOXEST FRIDAY. ~IARC'JI o, 191~.
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DOLLARS Wisely Spent
\\·hen you smile are you conscious of irregular or deca,·ed teeth There is no excuse, when you ha,·c the opportunty of having them corrected at. such reasonable prices. ·
GOLD CROW. 'S Gold or Porcelain Bridgework, per tooth Gold or PorcPJain lnla:.-. up from ::'\atural Appearing Set of Teeth Painless Extract ion Fillings, up from
$5.00 $5.00 $2.50 10.00 $1.00 $1.00
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(Outgrowlh UI Monthly r~xponent, EstalJli~hed January 1. JS~~-
OFFICE- ROOM 1, REP U BLI CA N-COU R I ER BU I LD I NG.
The Weekly ExpoDl!JJt U. strictly a su1denl enterprise. It's chie[ purpose
is to pret>ent to ill:> n•nclers, each week, nn accurate and complete record of
the de\ elopmt.>nts in college affairs during that period and to ~xert its i:lflu
L·nC"e for the upbuilJin~ of .:\lonwna Stall• College. The paper is the rl-'~ult ot'
n>luntar:r pffort pm forth by L11l' sludents who compose the ~:naff.
Publl:she<I en~:ry Friday of 1he C'olll'l;°t" year by a staff d10sen from the
students of the ~loraann St;..tP College of Agriculture and :\fe<:hanic Arts,
ot the l 11i\"(·r~ily of )lonlana. Bozeman, Montn:ia.
.. \cct•JHance for ~Iailb!{ at Spoci:ll Rale of Postage proYided for in SecLicn
uoa, Ai..t ot October 3. 1911, authorized Ji'ebruary 11, 1919
Howard's '\Ye have just unpacked
:-\EW CAPS HATS a nd SILK ~HIRTS Beautiful Styles and Patterns
Talk Spr ing Duds with us
The Hub E d. and Lou Howard.
WA LK-OVER SHOES. STETSON HATS.
I SU BSCRIPTIO N RATE
Two Dollar::; l'-er Year 1 l Sturtc>nts h~rorne subscribers upon payment of Ten Cents Per Copy I ~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;:~~:;::;::;::;::;::;::;:~
the regular aC'ti\•ity fee . _::
Thompson Dental Parlors/ ~:1~~~~{;~~;c"~~~;~H STAFF JOJIN KOHl\EN, '20
.. HAL STE\V ART, '20 Al'Gl'ST :II. SCHNEIDER. '21
C'. P. CARHOLL. '20
LOH. '.EN HRADFOR D, '21 I .. JOHN T YJ,ER, ·~o
YOU CAN GET FRESH HOT CHICKEN TAMALES
AND SELECT OYSTERS DI ANY STYLE
(Shipped Weekly) at the I Suite 2, Golden Rule Block
DR. THOMPSON. Ma nager.
CONSULT.\ TIO . AND EX AMIN ATION
P REE OF CHARGE.
: lll'SJNESS ~IA.NAGER
I AJ)\'ERTISIXG MAl\AGER
ASSISTAl\T AVVERTIS IXG hlA.'iAGER
: I SPORTS \\'RITER .
I I ASSJSTAl\T SPOilTS WHITER
I SOClb."I'Y EVITOH
I. I CIHCUL.AT ION ~lASAGf:R
THE ANN U AL CAMPA I GN.
.. LhlON SAY E RS. '21 . HELE.X H ILL, '21
.. H. l!UNTZE H, '19 Success Cafe
• IT WILL SAVE YOU 50 CENTS. I
exa:~~: :~0:~1 ::::h 0~~~~~;:1:~u~vi~~~ at~:tile:.:~ 1
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IT PAYS TO BUY OU'~ :.\1EAL TICKET 1
I This \\e£>k t-;Q\i..· !ht~ C"I>('ning ot a campaign for !he sale or 1\lontanans (Th t · 0 ) l hllCh a~ has Ut>\ ~r bet·n JHlt on in 1hc inslituliou before. :-:ev. methods have • a
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j h<>en adopte_d and tlw pntire work gin•n a business-like basis previously 1-------------------------------...J
unthoughL 01. l ============================== ! The Hrs I week ot the <:ampai~n has been :_i t'f mtliete sutcess, th students I {Im' ing- respondt•d loyally from the time the sale b gan \\'ith practi<'ally
oll or thL' frate>rnitie:-. Ri;;ned up lO a full on(> hundred per C'ent and with the
dng~p~ W<'11 started toward thr goal there is little doubt but that the out('Ome I i will he far b(•tter than was expected. Gallatin Grocery Co
.. ! l I j I In_ a~lopinh thi:-. new method or sell:ng .• ro.nannns the jumor dnss i~ I
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r- b) succeeding dc1s~t:~ C'ompetltion bet" een organizations abO\ e e\·erythin~ · 1 I/ t!ISf' "11! incl11< ea rap11l sale 01 hooks Pre1 t>ding ('la!5ses ha'c f.l1led to takP GIG
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PHONE 9.). 31;; So. Tra,·y.
1 ·Hhnntagp ot thb ancl the proper numher of hi,oks han., :iot bet•n sold
I Tho~e c11ga111?.c111on~ that ha\t._. reached the hund1ed 11E:r l·t:'nt mark 1n
! tfw IJrsl \\(>C'k ol thl.' l<IJl1JJa1~11 .lit· w be t 11Ulllt.'1tllt-tl for tlH 11 lo, al and
~~prompt !:iUpport -
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I :\t>'.\l Wn•k thl• lllnlh unnual ba~ketbnll tourJHlTlll'lll " 11 .10 doubt la_•
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nµptTI1lc-..t Ll the mimb u1 all or the <·ollegf;:'" !>IUdem f'ro, the latt·..:.t
n-•J1(1rt-.., it promi~L's to top all pr<•Yious tourne) s.
Om., of the <.:hiPf ohjet·t~ or lhP tourn.nue111 hi 10 :111Yl r1 !st .\lontana
~tall' ('ollPJ?,t• and • 't.'ry t:Ifort -..J111uld be J)1ll forth by la·1h l\Ul •111s and
t 11H.·t11f) t<1 .( ha1 thi"" i:.-; JUIH' C'ollcgt :-.tnd..-nts <.·au do this by ~c:: ociating
'1 wilh and uiiting tilt· '1:-. 'tir:- a:-; m11d1 as po:-;!-<ihlP and IJ~ ma kin_ thi msl'IYE·s
:t\·q1wi1flP1l \\ith tlwm.
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You can always enjoy a sha\•e or hair cut with us.
Ramsey'& Williams FIVE CH AIR-ALL EXPERTS.
_____ l 28 We l Main St. Bozeman, :\Iont.
We Are Ready For The ,, Touinament
AND WILL HAVE.\. BIG STOCK OF FRESH(' \:'>DIE~
EVERY DAY.
The Sugar Bowl The Home of Home Made Cand ies
Gallatin Lumber Co. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OP HIGH GRADE Ll 'MBER
AND CLEAN COAL bIVE US A CALL.
Owl Creek Coal IS OUR SPECIALTY.
.\SK TO SEE OUR Sl5,000.00 PLAN BOOK.
PHO\'E 2 0. Bozeman, Montana
For The Latest in Dress And School Shoes
l'O:llE TO TH.r.
Exclusive Shoe Store L.\ '.'IG BROTHERS. Propriet ors.
Bozeman Hotel Modern Moderate Cozy
OBSERVATION NOTES
By Gauche.
T'.c otlkr da \ \\.hpn t 1 ~
:Ill llll \\'as ,itiout ~b:
ln<'iws det>J> \Ye obscr· 'ed a young l.AlJY. A real S,\.l<.:;l!:T young 1hi I:!
\\"earing- In\\ shoe i Antl silk Slorking.;: And !->he was artemptin!! To c-ros~ th(' :11 l'DDY road, .Just then a HERO a11pean·d on the s('.l'Jle. And he just l..IF'Te-d lwr l I' Rlld C'ARried hl'r m·er th~ Jll'd. ·1 hen The IIl~HO anol the S\n;El Youn~ thing \\'alked all. OYer town to Find mora :\IL' I>
to c-ros~.
And XO\\' we know "hy ALL Or the S\\ eet YOl'XU THIXG~ \\·ear low shOeS and t'.dlk SIOc·kl:-O:~S
and Tn To crosg The MU J)J)y rnucl \\'hen the men are c:oming-nown from
c·hool. A:llEX.
JUST A GIRL
:I.i.1n a Ll1ron~ ha,., had to talJ For a girl, .T.1~t n girl;
\lany a king has hnd 10 (·raw! l<"'or H girl, .Just a girl.
WlH'n a hPrtJ goes to war I h~ nm) bait le for the right,
Bul 'tis Ilkeliest by far Tl1•tt h ~nlllcs forih to l"i1;-b/
F'or :t girl.
\\'hl'll lht• dor·lQr turns to say: ··1l's a girl.
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.Ju~t a girl. n1urmnrl'> with tlisn1<1~,
"\\'lrnt· ~ gl•·l Just a girl?"
Ah. hut why tbe sadnPss there
For a girl. .lust a girl;
\\'h\ .wa:-; 110.\· s\\t>Il! out 01 :-;ig"ht F'or a girl,
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.Ju~t fo1· a girl
0, ''nu lei heaven sl ill he bright, ~\nd W(lUhl nny good man carP
To ad1ie\'e it. if he mi~lit
:\1·\ 1; 1:l:ti111 tore\ t:'r there .Jut;t a girl, Glorious g-irl
1.:an~as State Colle~ian.
In No Da nger
··1 :-:n~ . .Tat11t•g, I want to insure my
l·onl-.) :tnl .u::ainst fire. \\·hat would
a. policy tur ::·211,lH111 t·ost ?"
''\\"haL c.·oal is it? SaI11e kind
) cm si:•nt nte Ja~t?" ··r<-•::;.·· ··1 would11°1 bother insuring il if
were you. It won·t burn."-Boston
Transeript.
Unsafe Experime nt.
T!J~ party (If rouri~l!-1 were watl°ll·
·11g l 11of. X as tu..:' exhumed the wrap-
I 1ed Uudy of ao andt>nt \.~gyptian. "lnwres1ing. hut a bit risky·• re-1
marked the profe:'sor, ··this mummy 1
nu st ha' e ht.len an EF'~ ptian plum
TR.\ DE AT THE !:iTORE THAT WILL l\1 AKE BOZEMAN
SAFE F OR DEMOCRA CY.
The store that fought and annihilated the frame up against your pocket book and caused the price of your living to be based upon whole~ale cost, instead of upon the will of a small bunch of money grabbers. Trade at
Sawyer's 3ozeman, :Montana. PHONE 92.
OH, BOY! SAY. HAVE YOU H EARD THE NEW
COLUMBIA RECORDS That we haYe j ust recei\·ed ? Some ma:·e you sing; some make you dance; others wrap themseh·"~ :!round you.
Here Them Tod .. _ ..
ROECHER'S DRUG STORE J >er.. I ~~~~~;:;::;;;:;::;;~~~;;;;:;;;
I ··wouldu·t il Lu:• i111en•s1in~.·· said ?. ==
r .... manth: )01111g lady, ·•if Wt_• c-onld
'!ling hi111 10 lite~.. Arcade Billiarn ?arlors "l111ere•tin1<. tml a btt ri•kr." retutn-11 FINEST PARLOR IN GALLA'Ii.' l'OtJi TY
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.. ll the professor. "Somebody might I ta1e to P•Y him tor his time "-Brown A NICE LI E OF CIG.·'.R ', CA1'\IDIES AND TOBACCO. n~·s \1agaz111e
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I "l tell vou~·::~fe~:I~ 1cry <'>pen- ===============================: sh t\ artic.:le. •
··True. but you mnst r member a H"gh Cl Q t"stry wile la,ls a Ion!< 11111e." People's • 1 ass en 1 1101110 Journal. GOLD CROWNS .$5.00
Fro m W illie's Essay.
\\"e ouKhta eat. more fish. The fls.l
;.;; a dean animal ,.o 1 will neYer ~c
t rompin~ 111 1he dusry road o
s<·rntrhiug in the dirt and it tukes
hntl' e,·p1y day '' hethcr it need~ it <' •10t. Pro1ll<l·~ llome Journal.
SIL VER FILLINGS
SAFE. RAPID, EFFICIENT
$1.00
SERVICE .
MODERN DENTISTS Owenhouse Building. P hone 144 .
Be Ba ten to It
''Germany, confe:{sln~ he1· wickd· 1-----------ness and protesting her repentan.,, EVERYTHING IN 1 remin<l~ me of n ras<-·ally rorttne
hunter.· said !ht" director_ or mil a-I L ry aeron:rnrit·~ General Kenly. oose
·'This fortune hunu;r was desc1b- I I
Leaf Books! Ing hi~ v1trs!lil of a Pittsburgh h tr-
"·111 proposing.' said bis Jiste r:-r 1 I f>~s: PHILLIPS I you ought to have told her, Geo~t~. :
\\'hy the hlttel'llt» dH•layed' .. I <hat you "et·e unworthy or her. 1iat I .;;1;mp ilny some strong man will s\\Par hail ~eldom fails:
Thell !he great ro1111d worhl ''a:;. "The fortunp llnnter gave a glomr Book Store
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Wby did Adam talw tlh Uitt" Jo:x. ---------
WIND ROUfiHENEO FACES
The soothing, softening, and h1•aling Cream for wind roughened faces is
\'ELVET WJTCH HAZEL CREA~1
Thoroughly medicated, daintily perfumed, ea-~ y o apply. ls not greasy or sticky. Good for chapped hands a~ well as the face.
TWEi TY-FIVE CE. -TS THE BOTTLE
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THE \\J>EKLY EXr·o~··;:-<T FRIDAY )!ARCH j 1919.
I' PRES. HAM IL TON GETS
I NOVEL SOUVEN I R.
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Hand Tailored Suits ,t, =--SOCitfY ,y, I h•~:e:~~~mr~~:i~:,·: ~~~~- ~s::~:; ~ ~ and match stand from Ora C. :\fudd.
___ _ a former student in ele<·trkal engin-1 1
The boys says th y are great. So will you. ' ILK SHIRTS - S ' APPY CRAVATS - SOLrn SHOES I
·I ---------------------' eering of the class o( '1 but now in I .J ·d-1.: • ~tark ~~,ent the we<•k Pnd Sunday. Frann~ The ash tray is made of the Home of Harl ·haffner & ?.fan• ClotheR
fn Lh i.1c:;;.tc~n wirh bis parPnts. ·head of ,, five-in<·h shell and thto re· Dr \fargaret :--:onHeldt was enter- I <'eptal le tor the matc·h box ts support
.\lil'>:. t>onald~on wa::; a dinner g-uest tained al lhe AJJ)ha 0 house Tuesday' ell from the ce:iter ot thf> ash trar
at thl· Alpha Hou.;e Tue~day evening. eY nin~. 1 by a [T S .. 30 caliber shell. On each 1
1 side cf this receptacle is ~oldered a
:\lb.:-- ~faxwell wa:-: a lun«heon :.rne:--t I ~1i:ss Gladys :\fa thews was a guest Frenrh <:oin. Cigar holders in the
Holloway's The senice The Prices
at tlw Alpha o i.ou:-:~· Tuesday side or the ash tray are also made of :i1r~ George Roosevelt Sunday for of bent Frenc·h coins. On the ~ille of
is Better are Right
dinner. :\tis~ H.uth XolJlP wiJI J~a\·p Saturday
the ash tray of one of t.he souvenirs 1 Th£" Botany and Bncter!ology .lo11r
nal dub met for a !'=Odal ~t>ssion F°Ph. wr \\1titehal1 whert! <.:hf' w1tl do her
~prln~ shopping.
I -Thl· T1·rii·s dantE" \\ill bP postponed
u111 I a fullirc date lte<·ausc ut the out
hrt-Hh of hte 'lh ...
-.-- . .. \are marked the words "Argonne For-Thc Alpha 0 girls en tertained\ 1ewr I est"' and on the other 'Thatean The
Lar~e and Ray Cameron at tllnner Sal- iry.'" 2ri. \'arious forms of amusenlf•nt I
I The souvenirs a.rP no\'el and mH.•fuJ were indulged in, and Rupert Su·~t::.
and are the first ot the kind to be ee.1 gan~ an l.nerestin~ talk upon hi~ ex-urda~ night.
:\Ilss '.\fariP Bunnel and :\liss Flor- here. 11erieuc·ps in C'amp life. Th ladib
pnc·e \\·esc·h were lu:icheon guests N pr~pnrE.>d a t:Splenllid SllPl>t'r. whic:h Hamilton hall Tuesday. Gosb-\\'hy were you weeping in
Hal ~tcwnrt. Bn<>n \\"c·Lbt·J" an1l 1 . h ? \'as ~f'n ed at the close of the mef'l-
• .John Lillard wer~. init iated into ~he II :'llit:s Georgia Knott and Miss Mary t 1 ~i~~C'l~~ew:so: ;noY in _g pk·ture. Ex. ing. ThosP in atte-ndanC"e \vere Prof.
Si~ma C'hl frat~rnity • a.lardny en•mne f.'rancis Eeverett were dinner guests - :ind '.\lr...: Swingle, rn~r. and ~lrs. Jen-
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nison. PrnL anu .'.\lrs. f-'ootf'. Proft~~~ 01 =============== I enin~. game played hy thf' College frC'shmen ~i;auldinJ?. !·:!wood :'ilorri~. '119. Rupert
I Th., Teta Xi fraternity announce -- It am and lh P Belgrade bi,:::h ~c-ho<'' S.tr<'et~. ·1~. Gladys H.itz. 'lS. Gran' Hutoka 'liller and Theo \funtzer as. Miss Emily Kingsbury and Miss .1 or-, e . ); . ~1 S
FOR., EVERY llCCASION
READY TODAY
EARLY SHOWING
of , ew and Exclusive Styles
SPRING
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Athe'na Union
Suits in fJP:<b
aull white •; C )!. Athlet-io u:iion su.its for college gir)s.
f'<>'' Under· ~tuslin of dain t:r materials.
pll;'dgC's. Pne Gaston were entertai ned at the team. ~an.1·an~ \~·as the cti\·ersion a1 f ~~:~l~~~~~I~ .~;~~::n'. witzer. Ruth Gn•e:1'
Phi Gamma house Tuesday e\·eni:ig at thP auditorium alter the game-.
:\rhs ~Jarlyn Judd w;.1s .a dinner dinner. The Phi Gamma 1raternity enter ·nie exec mi\ l' C'mnmittee of the
I guc·~~ •1t tlH' Aivha O ho\IfH:• Saturday!
eq•nin~ The '.\fisst>s F'lore:iC'e Aitken .. Jorene tabed at a fires ide party. Sunday a1-I Al umni association held a husiness
ternoon at their home on \Ye8t :'\len I meet in~ '.\fc.lHlay afternoon for thr j
denhall. \"ery delightful solos were- purpose c,;f revising the maili:11; list. I I Gaston. Dorothy Ann Holland and H:•milton w if'
Al !w 0 hou~e Gladys :\latlwws were guests at din- sung liy l\!iss :'.\Jnry FranC'e~ Everett. ).Jany -addresses of the alumni have w A L K E R ' s I ner at th e :'\Ic·Keown home Sunday. At :-.: 30 delldous refresbmf'nt" were- I been changed during the past fev SPECIAL TY STORE !
===============~ . -.- sen ed The inntf'd guPsts were tll( months, and the co1nn11ttee w11! great-1
· ... I M1ss Marguerne Lmdsley. Miss :\tar- I :\hsses :\!:in· f';rarn.'J'-'= E\•erett. Gracr l y appreciate any mformuUon as to ~
A WORN OUT SHOE I A !;:. n lucid and :\fiss Lillian O~·ummo1!d I '.'\11tting, '.\Ia;·1e Holmslan. :i.tnrl:rn .Jndrl new acldresse~ or positions among tl1e • i CONDUCTOR OF FLU were dinner guests al the h.a111m .:'\u Jo~ne (;a~lon ,\lildrC'cl Stf'\HH'L Ann gr ad uates Alumni news may be sent '---------------
frater:-iity house~ay. I P1edaluc ancl .:'\ona Sac-kett. to any of the follow1:ig Edmund Burk. ================ I
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The doctor may be able to Ott Hom,ney'. M~~s . Fra:ic~s Kyle. ~lies Bo"s Snyder entertained at ,• mittee: Grace Kirk. '11, correspond ---- ICE CREAM ----\, sa\·e ~-our LIFE, but we can and )l!Rs F,\ el~n 1\ ate.1 man \\ere drn· 1 ,.ei·;· 1.11 tere·. ti'ng t"eed 1.11 her rooiii 1
1 m~ seeretan·. An me Breneman. ·01
SOLE ' Bi'ick made from stotk cream I save your . ner !{llf'StR at the Plu Gamma house Snnday e\'eni.lg. at Hamilton hall. The I sec-retar)'·treasurer; Jack Tayl r, 12; or any combination of below HaYe your ~hoes repaired at "und>'' I ~1 d s · ·14
~ • · · ----'-- in\·ita1ion read as fololws: ··oear Ply- or • a ge ~ wnzer, · Vanilla Chocolate Caramel
CH.\~IPION SHOE REPAIR ~11,., l"rance' ~!organ. ~liss Inez month Hock: You are invited to meet FANCY CENTER BRICKS
I 1 1· the other hen" in Snyder·s barnyard I -------·----------! :,\fade in quart sizes with the
I SHOP _I Field .. :'lfi:-:;s Hilda Herein, and ~tiss Snndav (:'\'('ning. Flbck will •"aU1er nt ! I r h . h t .
I · I · ~ . oil owing s apes m t e cen er: Gra(·(• Omplra are c·oufinetl to t leir ninl· p. m. F'eed scattered immediate- SEE FREE o· d
I 7 E. :.\Iain home. in Hamilton Hali with lnfluell7.a Iv. \\'Ill <:o home to roo•t.-Hen Svn- 1 ~~:;::;~;k ~1f;~:r L j cier." Th.e invited gnesto were ihe PLANS AT ! Club . Egg
luJ -r.- rr I Lit:'Ut Toney Blish has returned to :\[\<.:ses .\Jnrr Fiannigan. Helen )labee I Heart Bell @.M BERS-1· J SH ER '9· I ---i Oozcman 10 rc,;ume his work as chem·! 0 ·;I .Klinkerberd. Christian Rin·ber. 1
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. I Spade Red Cross --ALWAYS RELIABLE-- I I isl in the Ex11erimeot Station. Lieut. Hp! l' ' Ro."er'.·, li"ie11 II INDl'"DU.•L, "·IOI.DS
L ewi•. ~larly n .Judd. Theo. )1untzer. I I Ameriean Beauty Kewpie Phone 186 306 \\'. ~lain I Hlish has seen acti\'e senke in "en arey ..• gnes .~ " ' I C 0 P E L A N D " "' " -
E. W. HARLAND France. ~lildre<I l"orost. \Yilma Jones. lldie PHONE 82. Cupid and Rose Easter Lily
I l>r. ~lar"arel :-lordfeltlt Is a guest Jacobs. Zelma Nelson. Dorothy Reed, I 11 Bundle of Roses Rabbit
U d t k d l :.\[arr !''rands i-~verett. ~fabel C'armi<:ll· t I S all Rose Egg n er a er an at llamillon hall t;1is wee\<. during ael. Fra1wes \\'o«ask. Dorothy Ann Corner of Church a!ld }lain. I N':.sturti~m . . Apple : the time that ~he i~ cleliverini; htir in- Holland. Gladys :'\lathews. Gladys Gor- \ rurkey Hen
E J l I tere!-ltin1; and nnv instructivp lectures
m a mer · <Ian, Paradise Hilz, Esther Har tz. Es· FANCY BliLR CREAi\18
'I lO the wnmen and-fac·ulty mem.bers.
tlwr Eames. r}lta :-lorcull, Edna Sch· . l\Iade to Order
I ribis. ~mily Kingsbury. Grace ~utti:-ig. p GI ].tar .. hm itllow
PICTURE FRAi.\11'.'IG Ott Romney a HI Mbs llulh .Jane Hos"11Hll'Y Trackwell, Maud l'ening, ecan ance G ' s '
The Way It Should Be Done . I ::1~~hi11~ ~;"~i~7gs~:~~n~;~~d·:~. ~~~er~~~~ lsauel Brooks, Monba Johnson, and YOU AR~f ~~D TO BE Ne!:~~e ~~~~~ng 1 t Billie Hill. 1 Macaroon Bisque
I SuccesBor to Pratt & Son t at 3:0T o'clock. Rev. \\'alter H. ! North. of Billings, offic-iated. ~lr. 1 Now let's see what you look French Tutti Fruitti
-THE-
SCHLECHTEN STUDIO.
12 So. Black Ave.
l'P-TO-DATE PORTRAITS
I I and ~!rs. Romney expect to make their :: II :: •••• - :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: II like I The. 'Bozeman ===============================-=-~: ! ho1~e in.Salt Lake City after a trip to :. ALUMNI NOTES U j
G II · L d C ! icailform•. ·- , ; ~ 1 The Central Studio 11 Farm.ers Creamery a atln au n ry 0 I The Theta XI rraternilY ga,·e a :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :> :: :: :: U :: :: \ ! \very enjoyable dancing party Satur· , I Manufacturers of Gallatin·
1 i day e\'ening. at their home. for their \Ve treat your photo and Gold Products
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members and pledges. Mis. Esther L' 1 1 1 H r ·is - W. K. Judevine, Jr.; Manager Hartz was an honor guest. Blue and ,. •. ":;~~; 1 ·,~ ·:~.-~as:sh~~~;it:~·at ·Ca~.:; I films right. USE '!GALLATJN GOLD" copper de<'orauons were very taste- Lc·wis uftt 1. a monlhs fu rlough.
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\ Call u for Price's ..
I! fu lly arrang(ld about the house. Mr., __ _ and
IS A GOOD LAUNDRY
ready
HAS A GOOD DELIVERY SYSTEM
at all times to serve the college students. and .'.\!rs. Parker and Mr. and ~Irs .
1 Helen Fisher Willson, ·10, lelt last j "
If you are particular. try l Th~l~r were chapercns for the oc·- week with her husband for New York -----·------
! I cas1on. I city. I ! Gallat1·n Laundry Co I Saturda,· Henhg ~!iss Ruth ~oble. 1
RlJJterl 8treet~is.bacl< al bis i 1 Gem Theatre. Miss Oorothr Ann Holland, Z\fi ss Gl ad· former work on ··<:ereal diseases," w i th I S U N D A y .A. N D ~I 0 N D A y
J ys Mathews, :\Iiss J orene Gaston and the lJ. S. department of a~rit•nlture. I t Billie Hill, Joe Bush . Edward Hagen. -- I BIG SPECIAL PRODUCTION
t Ceretana Means Quality
lj In Flour and Rolled Oats-Try Them Today
The Bozeman Milling Company
CANDY SMOKES
TAKE HER A BOX OF
JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES
THE APPRECIATED CANDIES
GEO. H. WILLSON CO.
PINK GEORGE
Joe Kin;.:-, Ji m Morarity a 1id Dewey .John :'11cCabe, '18, has accepted a I Streets, motored to Belgrade, w here position in Great Falls in connection
with advertising work. The Squaw Man
-TRY- Clark Nordquist, '17, is now Li the I COOMBS BARBER ~::~~;,/r the ~lilwaukee railroad I:
.. ... also ..... SPECIAL MUSIC-5 PIECE ORCHESTRA
Mrs. R. 0 . Wilson, Director
--SHOP- I Mary Wylie, ·10, has accepted a po ===========================-===-f siticr.i as teacher of home economics J
in the high !iichool a t Hamilton, ;'I.ton- I
"COUSINS" PUMPS AND OXFORDS
are here for your inspect ion,
girls Our spring footery is
is the most beautiful we havP
eYer shown.
taua. I IT'S THE EARLY CHICK THAT LAYS THE WJNTER
EGGS
You will find the QUEEi\ and TREASURE STATE Ruby Hodg::;kiss, '18. has resigned her posi tion as manual training in- i t
structor In the Three Forks h igh I' JNCUBA TORS school. After a s hort visit with her I . . ' parents she will take charge of the I the kmd that produce the early cluck and lots of them. Sold by
S0'i\i ng department or the Butte Hh:!;h l 0 h Hd school. s w
"He 110\er- makes a mistake. be·' ! wen 0 u e e cause he ne\·er comes to a decision,"' 1 -----------
ST .\ T I 0 N E R Y PERIODICALS
1 Reeds, Bootery __ _______,, 1-~--- The Season's Smartest Pumps and
Oxfords, The Most Comfortable too SEE THESE LOVELY '.'IEW SPHl:'\G OXJ'OHD-.. AND
P UMPS I~ THE F.UIOL'S "RED cnos-:" "TYLES.
E\'ERY PAIR IS COl\IFORT BLE THE FIR~T D .\ Y YOU
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WE CLEAN YOUR CLOTHES AND MEND THE HOLES
ANO SEW YOUR BUTTONS ON FOR QUICK SER\' ICE CALL 185
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" 'EAR THE:\!. EXPERT FITTL ·c SElfflCE.
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City Dye W_o_r.~k_s __ !ii
PRICES $7 .00 TO $11.00
THE WILLSON COMPA 1866
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PAGI·: F'Ot;lt
Hoosier
SIT COMFORT.\BLY .\l\"D RESTFULL Y
,\ T YOl' R \YORK
And thus "a·:e useless >tep.- while accomplishing kitchen I.ash in harf the time. Through Hoosier, the most Yaluable labor-sa1•ing di!I •01•er ies are brought right into your kitchen. They enable you to do a better day's work and do it eas ier.
Don 'l wast<" lauor ,\nd food another day. Hoosier prices are low and. the small pa.vments make it possib le for you to own one of the la!Jor sa1 ers.
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THE WEEKLY E. POY~:.'11' FRIDAY, ~!ARCH ~. 1919.
NOTICE-1\IERCH.\:'\T.'
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.Telltng of those t1an<'e~. dnfE'S. and fun I
You Can Make 200 Cups of Tea Than w~ now ha\ e tt.~rt behind Chorus I To the :\lerubers of the Rt:>t.1il ~lt·r
from each 1 pound cannister f 'Ti::; long long time \\e've \\RitC'd C'lrnnts' r:xdtallg'"'
of I Within the Hall on the Hill p,,rmbsic-n b hereli) ~rnnll·d to tht.·
11 While tl1e rierce flu germs .are ra;.;:ing. State Colh,•i:e Da:skt>tball Tournament
S b And thl') rnge on still. I C'omnnllC'C' to t'Olirit funds for tht.· 1..·om·
an Ot ns I rhere'll be loniz:er days ot wait111~ in~ ('Onll:'::ilS in "larch.
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Hefon· \\e hreak qun i.mtint•. IH:TAll. )IERCHA~"'l'S ' EX.CiL.\.:-.;GE,
T 11 lhH we'1 e ~oing to !:'hUW the nu J!;l'rm~ (Slg:lCd) J-:. H. -f<l.Rher, B c·~
11·,. I""" 1~ di:e~~l and <listinot
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i "':l::ni~:,:•: th.~7:1:1~rl: ,"~~~:- bo seen., I PICTURE f RAMINr. fhYor:-o, all l'fil'efully ~electld an1l \\ orking. 11laying tuo. U
:\""e, er idll' tor a. moment 1
I h' 1•ndt"1t produl'mg the 'c·n rh·l1· J l'ightm~ Spamsh tlu AS IT SHOULD . 1
1.:a.tt"l~ u ag1 unt tea!S I Though l he soldier boys ha \"e got it. I Xot so f.lr a" ny. l
I \\'11) wa.,te good cream .1.1d ~ugar ~till "ere bound it shall not t·ross BE DONE I tho 11111;-1 J
BROKE:\ I
LE:'\SES 1·1 ..... ~ .. "
DUPLIC.\ TED ~
,a1·e the pieces-we clo all !<incl~ of optical work and repairing.
LE SL IE E.
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Rrokeu Lt-nse::a .r1·11la<.:C'tl sHn1t· day
II - --r t---------------------~-I:! COMMERCL\ L l\" .\TIO:'\AL
!' ! I <·U a poor •·UJ! o !tea. when you eun So right there it"e )?;Ol to stny l'ho.,
IHl\e C..'ha~c \~ Sanborn':-; f'8nif'tPr It 'THEEn )1. S. c:· I teas at \ Tune. Pack all :-our troubles tn
11 Your Old Ku Bag
25 CENTS to 95 CENTS CAN
11. ('ome all -' e !'itu<lent~ la·re at ~r R C.
Sole Agents And Cheer. Chel·l'! C'heer'
I Sho" them you·re earnest in your
1· .H\~"
LINOLELirll AND ART jj cap1tJ~, ~~1~:~:, <'n-~~::~.ooo STORE ' Surplus a11<l Profit« !:>2.)0.0f\O
Th H D worh anll play,
OS. • l.\ea 1
f'or .\Ima )later ctcur. I Xo\,·~ th(• time to 1alh· \\ben the
moon Is in the i;ky.
I Bozeman Montana "Ja)lanese Art Good1<"
Ro lift lll) your \"Oi<'~!-> to dear I THIF )i.:,; c and lift them hioh! •TY PEOPLE PRACTICE ECOX0:\1Y
I Pra.ctiral e<·nnomy consi:•H<.:. ln Luying the thmgs you m.•c<l. hut
\NORD FELDT TA lhC' goods must have quality anc.1 tht> prices must be reasonable.
"Quality a nd Individ ua lity.'' LKS You ruul no r:sk in buyin~ her<· Our goods are iresh. fro•b and
r--~~ MOTTO-: ---
tirst ('lass. Tht" priN•s are a~ low as. Lhe Iov;est oi equal qualit'· and
O~-~ ii.~Nire;~.S TO M. s. C, WOMEN I we Hhr.vo n stan,lingR guara:noe, ~lone)h. ha"k if not satisfied I
! 8CHM~:,:~~;HERS "'~ .. :;. '.,, ::~:; ~;·,,;,~;:;;,;·;, I Com";,.;,:, Tmy 0 re r i
===============7======.-=:=======:::i IL____ ~lea~i;,~ ,~:~k ·~·~:~:.·r~r. [):::0~~:~!~1,:~ s-~-----Telepho~'lo._~::_I
:t. graduate or \ ·ass.ar college and bas
1 1' · The following ofOe:en .. were elected prnetked medidne in :'\ew York for I! Hav<' a Load of
1 !---~_.~-:;;,-~----- for 1he en~uing r<'nr: Professor c. L. a numl,er o[ )Nll's. Shorth· artcr
I :\lartin, :\lonlann State Colle,!'.!e. Boze- war was ch~clared she enlisted in the
PLUMBING and HEATING ·· l man. i\luntaua, president: Doctor c. f'ommission on Training Camp Ac·tivi- t
/ ELECTRIC \VIRl NG L. noadhout.-ie, Gnh·esirL:-· of ('alifor· fit's uncl dcli,·ered l ecture~ at train- I
:iia. l>a\·i~. California . vi<-<' president; ing ramps Lhroughout the \\estern and ! HEAR CREEK COAL
I Put in your Bin while the
Lands Lands,Lands WE HAVE THEM
I RE A DING Prol'es:.-or I~. G. \\'oodward, \\'ashing- middle western Rtales.
LAI\-1PS tern Stale C'ollege. Pullman. \\'ashing- Ur. ~orclfeldt has bef"n C'ho::;en to
ton. se<'l'etary-Lreasurer. atlcl r es~ C'Ollege womea in Lhis sertion
)fr. \\' K Tomson was named chair· ot the c·oumry. li er lecture::; here
f ground is frozen. I
j n.B:-. \ 0:\-r-.OBLE Ll'MBER AND LAl\IPS
We also Handle Ci ty Propert~·
Come and See U
! Company. STUDENT'S I
: 320 '~- Main.--Phone No. 4 n H BUDD 2 ro l •• ll'lJ.
mnn or lhe comm itlee 011 sluclent jud:;· I were pleasingly clelhered to a large I 1
Phone 16
in,:: eontesls. This is one of the most numbPr of women
important C'ommittees as .\lr. Tomson The suUjects df \C('tures were as ~-------·
SIMPSON & TRCI'IT
wit han? full ('har!{e of all the -.:tudent follow~-· j ,------·-----------judging teams. I _1 lutrodu1.l1..": Tl e Le8Hm:.- of the I Quality
I --- -- II ar. The P.iolo;»i<·al Approach ! 'erdce ------------ ii 1------------ ---~------
MAfiAZINES ---1: '"'~~~,;~',',:'~~:,';::~~"' I L~Df~g:i::~~~:,:::~"• ~ I CLUAfter tBhe Dance CCome tAo the FE I fneo lD fa<.·e with. social <·01~~iLlons 1 '1 .
I (Continued l'rom Page 1 \ unkno,,n a ~ener:J.l1ou ago. \\ tth the
! PRETTY RINfiS ! _r l We make a feature of our 1 · j
I ring~. And since the mission ·
Dance Hall fo r Private Parties at all Times BA.1'\'QUETS A SPECIALTY
of a ring i~ beauty, we select •1
l our stock ll'ith the idea of
showing an unusually large 1
I variety of atAll·acth·e designs. 1
1 Jt i~ a fascinating displa~· I
C.\:i\D!ES and CIGARETTES r iouni< men or the country separated ! I
from all the restriC'tions of home nnd I M H WHIT[
('01~1e. ~tudents ~oi1~ the ('~torus, 1• <.·oil c-led in huge ('amps; with young
I l- llal out Lhe Jo:rh1l !'lrtllll. women llk<"wi~e awa~ from home.
1 I V. C. 'Yray
• • 1 Stng praise to our Almn :\l~\ler. I E. C. Street prnctically supplementing the "~ork of! ------------------·---------------..!
23 \\r. i\ilain St. ! The ~chool Wl' are proud to d:dm. thP armv by lbeir own work in ('amps
I and in in<lustriftl centC'rs; with even
I ~rom which lo (;hoo•e. I
I ,Birthstone" and man:-· beaut·
'iful gcnrn ar(' shown in mount
' l ings of lOk and 14k gold.
I $2.50 m $50.00 l ff. A. PEASE & CO. I Jewele-. and Optometrists
I 206 W. Main St.
' ··~rn)IORIE S:· I the college ran11m~ invaded uy uni·
== =========-==-=-=-=-;-;-; I Tune: Smiles. fo rms and military acth·ities, lhe I There's a pla<'e in old :\lonrnnn
. :.: :t t: :: u ::: :t ::: t: ::: i: u :: n :: \\·here the mountains pierce tile ~kies the past b~we regulated oui· social re-tht" C'U~toms and traditions which in,,
:: n /And between their sta tely snow-dad lntions hai·e lost their hold. 1 tt EXTENSION NOTES tt ranges, Toda)· there is a freer comradeship
j U U ' In a grt:>en a::icl fertile '·alley wide. between men and women t han e ,·er
t: U U :: U U t: :t :: ::- U !: :: :i :t I Lies a city. loved Uy u:; most dt>arly, before. and as 3Jwu.ys. treedom bring::; I I -- That our heart~ will ever long to 8ee. with it respons:blllty. To meet new
I situations !he girl of todAy needs
1·11" depn t -f D . For LIHH <'ity in that lertllt> \t\lley knowledo-c and clear ,·b;iou. 1l ii;;
I ~ r ment o airy Husbandry Is the home ot d~ar )I. :S. C. t:o
hn~ just completed tht> February scor· ab!::iolutely nece:->sary thal she lrn,\·e
I ing of buller from. ~Iontana creamer- t There our thou~hts will ~n·r wander some real unt.ler:i\tauclin~ of her~Plf
it>!!. This is tht' second entry of lhe \\·hen in after years we !-ltray, and o~ men, some unsigbt inlo the
sh. months edul·ational buller :;<:oring And in lonely hours we'll often ponder I g1eat .1.mpuls~s of lm·e and ,~·ork and
ro.nest whil'h has be1;>n conducted br Q'pr thostl- happy, carefre(• eollegt:' dnvs play. ~I sh~ ts. not only to d1ren h er
tht:o tlepa rtmenL for the pai:;t five Aud "e'll li\·e aga. ll Id • O\\ n lire w1sel) but to contribute her
year--. The cr1•n1111ny s('Oring the ments. m IOse ~o t:•n mo- share toward the rstabli::.;hment of a
Montana .State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Prnct ical courses in Civil, Electrical and i'1echanical Engineering, l\Iechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, Horticultural. Home Economics, Indu,-trial Chemistry, Economics, Biology, Mus ic atlll Ar t.
Beautiful grounds. tommod ious buildings, complete wood and iron shopg, extern<ive laboratories, model kitchen :rn<l sewing r oom:., musil' and :::rt studio.
J. M. Hamilton, President Bozeman, i\lonta!la.
hight-•:;t for the six months will be And out· tbou;.:-hts we'll cherish ten- 1 new so<'ial order which !:'ha ll be safe,·
~hPn a gold medal. The students tak- derly, wholesome and fltteU to gfre the in- :-------------------------------.! iu~ sJ)f"riaJ dnlr,r work assist in the For the memories we shall lo\'e dividual a c han ce.
I THE HALLMARK STORE I ~-------------- HOW Ml ('H SLEEP DO YOU NEED '!
KODAKERY A Magaztne for Amateur
Photographers
J\\ARCH 1914
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY "OCHlii.tiT£n. - """" "°"'•"•Ct•~ - NEW VOJll.K
·Do Jou-Tf'uu/./ 1 ~'t Lih
7& JI,tl:c Good Pictures?'
\''e h:t\·c the .u .ti hdp. T o e\ery
r• ~t.:11t p n:h.u.c.:r of a Kodak, Hr,:wa.it.', C:1H ... · or Premo camera :1 • ·J·'I> free .1b crir'1on to
i-woring and thereby gel tht:' prnrtke dearly most The eduta.1ionat work which the
I in j 1de;f ng hutter. ~
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Are the mem'ries of.~ l. S. (' 1 go,·ernme.nt. lbrough its connnisRlon
~ I 1>11 Trainin~ Camp At·tivities. so sue-1
I _Pr~fei:;sor G. L. ~lartin and Professor .. QCAHA~Tl~E UAYS'' 1·t·~~ruu~~ t•a1-ried on in the camps ha5!
\\. 1 ... Tomson, ot t he department of Tune. There's n Long, Long- Trail. gin•n lo our YOUllK men a sane and
Dairy Husbandry. attC'nrled the an· .,;1·if>ntilk knowledge of UH? ph)-sicat i'
nual <·01n~ntion or the \\'estern Dairy OayR som~tirrn?s !:'eem migho dreary, and JlS:> l' hological farts of se-x . The
ln~truc-tors asscdation at Boh>f". Ida.. Xlghts not. quite so long woman·~ se<:tion was established to
thi~ week. This is an or~anization of P(lor I-fall ~Iris arr growing wean· enlist the aid of woman and girls in
tlw dairy i:1stnu·tors of the elt'H~n Quarantine·~ so strong. · · l'al rying out 1l1c tW\"ernment's JHO·
Il0<·ky :\lountain and PaC'llk States. Old time memories unbicldeu gram and to c;-1\"e thf"m the infor·
l·:.t1 h )t..•ar they ho'd a dair.v prolluf'tS <'ome to ta unt lhe mind malion whid1 1hey need in order to l
sho\.\ and havl" stmknts ju<l~ing l·on· hrlp intelligent!) ------! This work <·nn not eud with the
H \T STYLE a nd QUALITY
Pt"T THE "GO'' in GORDON
''ar Our men ha,·e fottl;'ht for ideals
.... . FOR..... I and <ll'e l'oming home "ith victory f
ha nng made the world sa re for demo·
SERvlrE _ QUALITY I <'nwy. It Is for nil of us. mon aud lJ women tOgl~U1er w ser that ciemo-
naty is mall.e safe tor eH·t'Y bo) anc.1
;~nh~;1 ~i~ P~~t~~~~~.~ \~e i:~~ SATISFArTION I! ="i=r=I =i'=' =o=u=r=l=nn=tl=.========
~ale in a Gordon. · ~~-~ ·
1 ~,\:i~.a.i ority of heads every- Shop ~t I, ,-~ f '
II h~:~:E1:J~t~~!;~.i~~:1\i~~:.:~~E~t~~ ELLIS BRANDLEY I ~ .~ .. J j.-~.f 1~· .~' .... ··} : J.ut & co I j . ..::: us show yuu tht· hat for I
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l'hl!' 1TH'hl tidpr..il of all a111atf"ur I 1 1 I ph '~"' :t11l11c m.ii:::t1int' , Evr-rv i, ue I : 1.00~ S L30. S.).00. I I b' t.hll, ill"'""•d and hlled ""h ! THE I C N \\'oocl , .. · 1 Let aus show you the latest I rrmo I"'&• VOGUE . . '.--s~1gnee I ! c~~1ples from Eel. \'. P1·ice & ,.
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1 Ern·)thingH~~-1:::~·dware and j Ql' \I IT" A, 'D HEiffll'F .__ CHA VE\ & JAC0~~-- 1 1___ _ ____________ l . Wal sh' s 1
The great common sense of the huma n race says-" Go
to bed \'\olien you vre tired; get up when you·re rested."
Just hO\\ Ion~ it Wkt.•::; to ;..ct n..:stt cl dt-pt.:ncls on how ·deep' HIU
s leep. P~rlrnp'i you nrt: one of t h~ lucky indi,·ldttals who nre ··c1e~d
tc thf" world" "hen you s let'p. Hui ii you are only about hHlt a~IN"'l) all night. Lossing about and
walt' 1\g al ('\'• de :::;ound . you can stay i:1 bPd twentr·four hour"
nnd i-<i:!l n:·: t • 8leepin~ ~oundl) is a maltt'r o( geuin~ 1wrf~·n
ly rt"l~v·1l. htest noi~t' kf"f"llS the nerves alert
\\'hRt you 111,·~d for dl'f'Jl. ~vmd slPC'P all night i~ a perfectly quiet
bed and a sprtng that invi t es complete relaxat ion.
That is wh) peopk ~IPC'J1 so lllll('h better in the Simmon:-- :.\letal
Het.1 and Slumber Ki.if: S11rinc
The Simmons :\letHl Bed i~ rnrist~l('Sb It lo(·k:-. lirm al tht «or·
ner::;. The corner lo<•k::; <ir+ nwde c•i pres~etl !::ilef"l ha\"e much lon~f'.>r
b aring surfnl'C'::- than thP R\Pnll!l· fit true an1.l snu~· not a <Teak.
nlltle or fe("li tu.~ 01 nnst1•arlint·Ss Tht:'!SC' p;.uentt·d cornN 101.:ks haH·
ma<le po~~ihlt• ch~· Three-P iece Bed-th(' new Bimmons idPa th~
spring fonnlne; a :-ohg l~ unit with the i;ide rail~.
The Slumbf•r King Sprin:-. n•:ill~ dl>('s what ·'nu ha' C' al" a.\-!' want
t·d a spring to do. It yit•lds to tht' wt·h~ ht of till' hori,Y. but supporb it
It fit!-\ s<1u;.u-e on tht.· hNl It dot> ... not sn~. hump--or lose its n~ilit>nt y
It is always a firm. 1•l.i~tfr lrtllllllatlon for tht' maltre~l". It i1n1t~:
souncl. hl•alth·1d' ing sit't'Jl. It is rus1 proof It ha1'- no h•c1~t' <'llCb or
rongh l'Orner:-: nrnnot wt--:1 or t1•ar thC' tkki.U~.
The hard wnrk and nernm~ srr: in of tlWSl• drty~ rones altPntnn
to slec•1l . Tht' ~imnwns \h·tal Bt•cl And Slumber flt•cl Sprin~ arj'.>
\\hat you arC' loukln; m mad1 to Invite s leep .
'\"e haH• llH:"tU in ii Wilit 1 hOic-~ or hP3Ulifltl st)'lt•s iii bra~~
m enumel i l tolors and natural wno<l Pffe1·10 nl prireh no hki'wr than
nrdinan l>P1ls. Come in and let us show them to you.
SIMMO S BEDS MADE FOR SLEEP.
IDEAL FURNITURE CO. E.\RL ~. :11 \H ' H .\ LL. ~lanager.