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1£xp n rut. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, f'R!DAY, JANUARY 22, 1915. hampions of Montana versus World's Champions, Tomorrow TOURNEY WILL Bt BEST A '1 JACK I GOllEGE f IVE Will BATTl[ \ coLLE (iE MUSICI AN S TO i IS ARE TO (i(VE P LA y i (ilVE ENTERTAI N MENT I I T"• ""' ,,.,-;:-:: """'"''.'"'I WITH FAM DUS TROY TEAM I ,..oo ... ... oo,.,\ IN SHAPE rnn by th .lack-0-1.,anteru club will be made by the colie"e. band for thet WEEK prest.'Il f•d IH."'XLThursrlaye\·enlngw3.en THE BLUE AND GOLD QUIN T E T T O MEET WON D ERFUL TROY BAS· grand c-onrertto be given by the or-1 1 .1 t·ast 11icked from tho mt•mbers of KET SHOOTERS, CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, ON THE HOME ganization '">n the t:Yening or l''ebruary the duh will be in the one att FLOOR TOMORROW NIGHT- I NVADERS HAVE NOT LOST A 9, at the Boz('man ope ra house. ritb tht> :\t!WS.' GAME SO FAR ON THE IR WHIRLW iN D TOUR-FLOOR WORK IS The boys are working on the fans Beir.g Perfected to Hold Con. ThP 11lt>t, is laid out.-;hh" oi SA ID TO BE MARVELOUS-COLLEGE IS CONCEDED A CHANCE 1irogram which <:ontaitHi many of the A Record.Breaking Attendance Of tests to Determine Representa· the fllr .i::,roundl'> in a ltish dl· 1 TO WIN. most diffiC"ult lJ:111d and the Farmers From All Parts Of the t 1 ve Teams From Each Dis· Jagl' clPals \\ith Cu· tiiluatlons in t0ll('Crt i!; J;nund to bl' a tn·at to all State Is Expected in Boze. tr1ct-New Ruling Will "luch du· in rnc-1pal ( haracte1 s are I music ln th(> the hand man Next Week to En- Not Effect Speakers lpl:iccd ba-..e a misunder·I ''Ith a rrtiititat>Oil a• tn" has gi\en many 1•njoyable concHts ;·. ...- ., "Jn the greatt!st (·xhibition of lJa -- and it is noised nUout that a be"t b,1!-ikt-th<lll team in the counrn !-:'etb•lll e\·er Sl't.:il on a '-lo11la11a Lo r the mm;k on occa- !ias occ,urr'"'<l o[ \\htch 1 and claiming the world's cham111onsh1 lhf' manelom; Tro\, ;\'. Y .. qui11l u rankNI wnh the mnsit· play. The 1:-t·cl .g:a ..=ati1r for the are guilt,· lt is onl) at the end of ti 1 . ,. '-' h h 1 f 1 , 1 .. 1 ll'. r . 11 . c>fl by th£ hC'!:H muskal \\"<'f'k at thC' .Jan· I · 1 . 1 11.:• ro-.., ..... 1 quintet\\ 1c P't)s11 t>atE·d t.1e npf'. so 81 lllM:. a, 01 . tl•.e ".·t•ti•. 1 f joy Good Program 'ifL A · Jal ,laskethall t.>urnament to the nla• \\ h1 n tl1e) art! h:wc ruueu h i;ii h lll floo tomoi row 111 , c.-t tj 2 to H• 111 lhe Col :-LUlll hail ".-. uary will out< o all prn iou:-; e ic he' I at th col!Pgt• :\larch 11, 12. aml thrown into that they .-ire the peopl<>- 1 ,f ni1'.;'bt. Tht 4 \\as ont' (·'..In· Th band ii' a student Cort!-'. .\. !-ipklltlid proc;rarn !"la:- bt>e.,1 nd .lo'> , 3 r 1 idl} gomg forwa!'d. alJle to proYe Uwlr lnuocen<.·c a1d ex· llozcman tht> best f'Xhibition of })as· linual thrlll from start to iiuis..1 au: aucl ttn:inl·ed int.lt•pt1u.lently Jfft!Jlaretl indnding cme hundrt·d <.ind On re> l tri.l' to lIPlena Prof. plain th, ni stake . ketball ever seen in tbe sta·.e. the crowd of pL·r::>ons w JO li\lec ol the antl other srndeut organ- twenty and { . 1 l cha'rman of tour- The humorous situations a.·e w.ell The Trov team is the Jearlt:r of a th•' Coliseum was S\\ l'llt frum JiJ.si:;ioi.· and drpl'nds upon sut·h con· by sixty difftrf'nt lt>ctu ·rrs and _ent >1 lmittet=, intE'n·iewed Prof. hroui:::ht out anct the I :\ew York. bask ..... and is te lo)·alty for the home team lo a cerU: as a meang of securing money tors. :.dwm of the H. elena high I whic-h tht· nre haudlt•d predicts I managed by .L ; Watcher, who has spirit of admiration and Cur for tlw music and inc-idl·ntal expenses The g:eneral proJ?;Tarus are arr.1nged ch· ol at whkh time the bf'st methods, that this \\t1l rank \\llh iiast produc· teen in tbe and has the visitors by their ::iensational team of the org:anlzation. T!i.e band played by days as follows. : or the ::.."l.tion of the <lliierent lions, for whkh tilt.?- dub is famous. the disti1wtion ot 1H·\·er been w0rk clean plaYin"" and accurate bas- for all political ralliC'g the last F M k t Jan 25 lrstrll't ...... WPTC lrμon the Mr:.;. lkrrick, who has had charge t connect J. witt. '\ team th:lt has lost ket s'hooting . ..... and the boys intend lo use arm ar es ... of the rE'bearsals announced the · money and th(' 111011Py they hope Agricultural C'ollei.;e "'ork pcomnwndt:tlon of Prof. Thomas and 1 a s-- 1 '-' games constitute "Troy used a style of playing never to realize from the conc:C'rl for a sliort 'T'uef:day, .fan. 2fi. •ith h s ha('kinc cert.'lin men in t!le ·ast, as fol ows: · .: ,,.. in the Empi re before !"ie€'n on a local court. The \Vednf'sday. Jan. 27. line <lh;t-klS ha\ bE en by the Bartler Fa\Jnu . Hay .loll· i. ... :.J now haH the season trip t!"lrough the state. These trips ommlt cc to hr-Jn (·cure organ.zatiDn '.\1rs. 1'[tlJ011 :\1arsa H.idrtell I " I T system of teamwork, the amazingbd· are a. great boost to the college and Country Homes .. Thursday, .Jan 2'( l' .T. '.\l \Y. '.\tanniug is <.:um}J l'teu and. t 1e roy aggrcga· accurate basket shooting. combine <'OnductPd entirely indcp('ndent of the Li\·e R ck .. Friday .Januo.ry n their districts. .Jac·k s-.tldi tion is rnking: t11(' \Vestern trip in with their superior weight and speed, school. a".· tlie.\· are. •. i>eal< hi .... hl.v ot Farm .. Saturday, .fan 3-0 'd1'str1.tt otr11an1•·r1t l1a,.· l•e.cn °ug.IShawii Jean: HowarJ ':=ieamans . ... .., ,... ·""' .J A. Paul Thompson lbe . wa::; a re\' elation in basketball. the spirit which t!le student organiza· The program begin!:: dn.ily at 9 a. m. ;eEted B.! the nest means ot Tim C'aH: L S ) A fair esumah:• of then· \)a:;.ketball "The team has 00 star or individuai lions of ).lonL.'l.aa State ha\·('. when the conrSeS in farm manage-. ng tJ.e first and second teams tu · • F ability can be ol>tained from tJ.e fact player. Every man 011 the floor r;eem· Th<" prices for the conc-ert are with· ment., agronomy. animal husbandry, the districts at the state 1 ari ... 1 ow er that they easily defeated the five from ed capable of holding every position in reach of all, twenty-five c·ents be· and homC" scienre for men ouruamPut m Bozc·ma'l Some of the .Toe la polkewan) Abel Fond du Lac, \\"Is .. a team that is and the guards scored points with ab1 ing asked for all college men and and women are held, with dislinp1is_. lislrict."' ha\·e alrt!ad:· decided to do · · · Tracy bailed as one of the best in the coun· I uty equal to the forwards. TJ.ey are d flft t f 11 tb ed speakers from a distanCf'. Stock his. A tournament will :--oon be play- A magistrate .. Jehu \\"nileside try. The Xew Yorkeris took e\·ery a machine with five strong and ac- judging and other demonstrations tal-'e- •d off in Helena. Anaconda has also of U1e series from t!:te \\ .iscon- <'Ura le parts tha• neYer make a mis· house should he filled to "gtanding place from 1 to 2: 30 p. m. !ecided to break In her fine new gym- Today's assembly will be for men I sin team. The Minneapolis Ascen- tllt·.e and the ball 11asses with the room only" on such an occasion as At 3:30 daily a genPra1 r iasium \lfith sue!\ a tournament. and the subjPct to be ussed is sions, another quintet ot national re- same qieed and 1 necision from play· this. with three spoakers of wide r epula- Nb.ere this is not possible the teams that of "Student Customs." I pute, met a like fate at the bands of er to pla)·er and into the net. • • • \ tion and a mnsiC'e.l program will be • \'ill bf" selectl?d by a fixed schedule. the easterners. But, coming closer • • \Vhen visitors did held. programs havf' been - GENTERVlllE n EfEATEn t:: IN 1 .crs, merely suggesting and adYising U U \pie B's only lends tn1th to any ru· utes the B's seemed in a daze while the News· 1 by the college touruaruent as better way and mors as to superior basketball t'..- Trojans srore<l five bas· I EXH I BIT dramatic club on Thursday ewniTig. IN a N rn Ga N TrnT I team is J ar- Kels. Some co! lbFe I ]'C "<> ..... ... .... "From this on tile scoring went back "The ity e ow m oun t ry ·anization of the district so that the ger than the B111ings five speaks for and forth with tbe visitors steadily es:· by \\". S. Thornber of ldaho. 'eam or teams that come from a dis- I the abilit\' of the Trojans to partici· H h k Interesting Specimens Have Been "The Olrl ''\'llo Can:' by MN'. NN- rict \Vill oflicially represent the wJ.ole. Score of 74-10 ls Rolled up Against 11ate in kind of a game. ln speak· fo r ging ahead . ere t e wor. or Placed As a Nucleus Of a Col. lie Kedzie .Jones or '\\'ls<·Onl-'in. Butte Team By College Five in of tha1·r size the Billings Gazette }.lanager isachter was a big feature, result will be the gathering of G ... "- [or be would call his captain oft from lection of Structural Mod- I "The Milking Herds of be best teams to t!le best tou1·nament an Uninteresting ame- I says: ''Todd at center seemed a pig· h fl f I t als and els in Civil Eng in· bv Prof Thomas SJ.aw of Visito rs Are Game to 1 L 1 b t e oor at requent n erv . . ·ver held at Montana Sta te. the Very Last I after the instructions were giYen. eenng Depart· "Tbe Problem of the \y aculty tournament committee will Mtiiu:e. t him to place the ball in any portion tack. __ Six :specialists of the l' ::5 DeJ ·rt · lt is likely that a member of De Troy "ould open up n. new hne of at· I ment. I Miss Katherine Jensen epresent the college at the various J of the fiE:!ld l1e wished." "He finally bad 111s team \\ orkmg as . ment or Agricult·1re will give adtlnss- listrict tournaments where such are . . . . j The Troy team uses a novel style b.e \\anted then.a. and w1tb a play Se\er.l l in:>tructi\e moclels ha\e al· es on marketmg, standardiza t10n, f.tTlll ield. or a representative wi ll go to In a one sided afta1r. that had ltt· of basketbalJ which is peculiar only where the ball went trom cen t er tot re,ul) been m collection of management, etc. tie savor 01 a real contest the. colle.ge \to themselves. One of th e fea. tu. res t t al exb1 b 1ls has been b- me or two of t!le final and most im· . forward to guard, who shot the }).as.\ s rue ur . . . \it>ne-Third Off For Farmers' Wee..._ 1ortant games in the districts where basketball team romped a''ay with of their J)lay, according to the B1ltmgs ket thev quickly ran up a substantial started by the eng_rneenng departmenL The Pacific. M1\\\.'auke.e., L schedule is played off. the Centerville Young }.fen·s club F:i· paper the manner in which they ""hen this formation was brc>- i It is the to Great Burlington and o-re- day night to the tune of 74 to 10. . t shoot the ball on the floor from player ken ''I' bi· the D's lhe Tro.v t eam took add t.o the ex.11!11ts horn. ume_ to t1m , e g:on Short Line rai!wa ys ha Yt· gr.1nt- A faculty committee bas comple ted no time during the game did Cen.- to tila"_·er aild a way have of ad· t., t1l a \al 11 I , se"era l m'1nutes where the 1mssed and as c1rcumstan. ces perm1 un . . ed a ra te to Boier..lan, o! a fare ;iJMI L pamphlet containing Uie fu regu ten·ille team put uv any real oppos1· ,·aiic·i·ng th e ball from the center ot bl 11 u has been built up d made no alle'ui)ts lo •·oi·k the ball to-, ua e co ec . 0 n . . . . · one-third for the round trip, unde.r th;i :ions of the state tournament an tion for t he fin;t team. During the the i'ield to the vicinitl' o[ the ba sket " ' t I bits C1us h I wards the goal." I The most erestrng ex. 11 . usual regulations. This > m. 61- hls is being sent to the !Ugh sc 00 8 first session not a single field basket by using one dribble. Their store of far are a m1111ature a re feet fo r th e purchase of ti ckets 1;01ng >f t he state this week. On account was made by the Butte team and no plays seems unlimited, for at any time Returnin g same day from lief map of the campus, and a mioa· January 21 to Ja1 . .,_ry 31, Hilb, >! the changes beine; made in the doubt U1e same story would have de· during the game a word from Mana· where they will h.n\'e yiayed mm· lure bri dge. . . r eturning up to February 1. Hl15. :.ournament t his )·ear, it was deemed scribed the second half bad first ger \\•achter will change the t actics ers, the college fhe \\Ill not be m the The minaturc bungalow 1s an eight \Yben tic:kets a re "' ti- ::>est to put the date t!1e last thr_oo string men been left in and bad they 01 the teamwork and take th eir oppo. best of condition, to on an room model and measures three by ficates should be tak en which, when iays ot the second week in )larch played Uil to the bes t of th ei r ability .\ nents off their guard. gall on like the .New ). o rk t eam. Ho\\· three and one·half foot. It be 1 J'!( perly signed al Bozeman. will ;-.;e,rer· tlle· less, tb e visitors never gave In speaking of th e game Tuesday ever, th e coll egians feel that they ca.n taken apart to s how d etai ls or able tlie holder to purchase return I up and foug!l t It out to the bitter night hetween the Triple B's and the put up a stiff game for the eastern- interior construction. The foundation ror one-third tae ngular r;r\e. I end. \\'hen the secon d team .sent eastern t eam th o Billings Gazette bas ers and whether th ey win or lose tbe and chimney are or concrete and the I __ "'NGINEERS' EXTENSION in to wind up the.match. lh e vmto rs the following to say: ex!J('rience w ill be a valuabl e asset. remainder of the model is or wood. HOSTS r. I took th em oIT then· feet with a rush The bungalow is U1e work of \\'alter ELECTR ICALS ARE (Continued on Page Four) WOR ll IS APPRECIATED t It d ·n vera i points !Grimes, Martin Kelly and Alonzo Tru- AT GOOD FILM PROGRAM n tc:: 1 t'.l ir TO MEET ill of U1e civil eng ineering d epa rtme .nt. ( ppc.nents se1eral pounds to the man GOUNTr surERINTEIDENTS The r ehef map of t:ie campus \\h!Ch Two yery interesting film> \\• '" Early in the season, Dean Richter and their weight was in a TO HEAR [ARM LrrTURERS nuRINr [IRMERS l WEEV was ma.de by E. L'. Suth e rh.utd, ex '15, s!lown at tbe Lyric thf>atcr -.... -eceh·ed a letter from lh e officials of t' rcsponsil>lc- for the one-si ded t\ r" lU u tJ r" I\ made a great bit at th e State fair dav under the of thl· b:ln.tnc :.be Xorthern Pacific railway in which :-l <ir<· Cotnc>r. at center, beaded the __ "l1NP it was exhi bited last Y<'< 1 i'- IL or tht.- 1._·0\ll!'ge. The vr- ..hey complimenled th e extension wor k scoring column for th e blue and gol d Th e Veterinary Medical association i;; cc11Ftruc t ed of art cl ay anJ chL·stra musi<.: tile Jone by th e engineeri ng faculty along w!iile )lurphy l ead for t he visitors.] The cou nty supe rintend ents or of Montana will hold its mid·win ter all tllt· l·oilt1ings on the 1 ::e program. be ."orthern Pacific line, and. esr\D..., The teams and their In dividual ·1 lie instruction in Mo ntana hold tJ.eir map was painted iu natural {'Olor by The lirst film showed L"lc t>).tt"r1. r .. "" ..,.... thi ea meeting at lhe .Mon tana State college l t B t\e .::! ially at Livingston. 'l'he request is, :.;cores we r e. annual meeting in Bozeman s Y r in conn ectio n with Farme rs ' Week, in the a rt d epar men. and inti:>rior views or the u that the lectures continue during t.he !\l. B. C .. Cotner. ceu t e:r, 3G; Roubi· Jan. 21·29, during the Annual Th e- bridge was sent by the Minne-- o1 Smelter bill aud I r d · \I+/ k at the State college rhey Jan. 27-28. Dr. \Y .. J • Butler, st.ate sota Steel and ){achin e company an fl , interior of tbc Smclten; iu Au::u:oud.l. coming sea.son. Temporary d eaux forward 14 · Ilomney, orwar era ee · . veterinarian, and Dr. \\' . J. Hartman ments have been made for the con· 10 ; \\"ilcomb, 10; !loss, guard ro me h ere on invitation or President of the St.ate college e xt e nsion st.a.ff is an exhibit or pony tru sses. It :o It ali:d showed the elwtnt passeug-N tin uati on or thi s work. -1. James M. Hamilton , and by vote of a large model and has a concrete flo C' r tram ; 11 or<:"ratioo ninnmi; bet \\t\'ll l he superlntendents themselv es al the will speak on the roo t and mouth dis· and nbtLtments. The trus se.:;: are mad-:- Uu tt-- and A.naconda, besidt!s :,..t>vetnl Some t ime in th e near future Dean Centerville-Shone, cente r; Murphy D I' rd 'Ve lch Sta.le col· I B utte meeting of t!'l e Slc'l.te Teacl\ers' ease; r. 'Iowa ' ' · or painted tin to resembl e strucll! ra Ylt·\\ R of tht: 1 1ro1·t•ss or "lt>t·trlf)"i 11 i; Richter will address the Livingston forward. 5; D. Sulllvan, forward, 4; as".·ociation in November. The coun- lege vet erinarian, wit speak on "Hair- steel s!'l apes. I t!lc road. R:iilway club on the "Great Mechani· J. Sullivan, guard, J: L<'ary, guard, 0. tY "'supe rintendents will spend the time less Pigs," and Dr. E. ll. Riley of the Professor l'l ew is working on H w1·Te no tlt.ul.rt tanul- cal Jnventions and their Appli cation ten to twelve each morning in State coll ege animal industry d epar la r ge cardboard model of a. pin con wr to the numht·r or stutknt!" ln r6 to the Locomotive." Later on Presl· MEETING OF CIV IL conferen ce on official matters with rnent, will discu ss "Co-operation ne(·ted bridg(' which will soon be 11laL·· trom Butte and Aua.conda. dept Hamilton will give an add r ess E NGINEE RS' SOCIETY . St t Sunslrintendent H. A. Onsee; \"ete rin nrians and Livestock Owners. eel with the other exh ibits. , The se<.·ond Jilm t,'1\.ve of on "The Early Days in Montana. " a e 1 "" OU ter ina rians from all parUi or ' c, 1 Professo r Thaler will talk on "The At tho meeting of Lho c h ·il engi n- and will I will also J m\'e includ-' P RE SlD-;;:;; Great Electrical In ven ti ons Used in eering sodety held last F'riday t::i e rest 0 eac c:i has a good deal \ ing Dr. A. H. Cheney. Polson; Dr. TO SPE AK AT BIL LINGS. tltt.· \if'ws wt rt· wkeJl rrom tb(· rt;.il' d Railroad \\"ork and thei r Appllca- 1 members listened to a.n address by \\ee k proE,'TaJl\, whi l F M Nelson Columbus: Dr. A. D. t!l.r <•ngh tl1s ti-Oa s." Other lectu r es will be gh•en Professor Snow on thu "Outlook for' or imr><>rtance and for t Ur. A. J. Dufrene, Pn•sidcnt .James M. Hamilton bas a trolle-y OH Jl•'L."sing later. l MuniC'i pa.I Engineers in :\Iontru1a." duty it is to super vise the \\Ork Glf.lndive; Dr (>. J . .Johnson, Mil es ac<·t•ptecl an in\'it.ation to speak at the intt•ri(!r \i\·w:.; showt-d t'll· ir.11n : >rofesso r Snow di scussed ill a gene ?' \ of the country schools. >e ri n City; Dr. \V. J. Ring lin g: nwetln of thr \'allC';· or largl' turblnL p·11t-ral(•r" nl wav some of th EI important prob- 'f"wo yearl:i ago the cou nty su1 . . Ur. C. It. Ur. 0. L. l) e\'O rf', :.11.:lwr:o; aHHocintion in FL - a11cl wi.n· c ;\hit 10-!:>"Ulathm. Otl1ur · I of tend e nts met al lhC' coll ege d urtng ' nrawnd'. i·tiilr.Y rn-:rn. ot :1 er speuken; tern s that co nfron t th(" en.i; neers I · · ry en Ooz e man · and nr 11 . L. \·!•'\\S tht the state and prophesied a brigllt fu- Farmers' \Veek. and were veotfere(; I will be \ll't>'ilch:•1ts "r the _other and in tht .. 11011s tur c ror th oRt" en t ered the fltld of thusiastlc nbout 1irogram I - - state .:11tt' Supt.•rmt.·n· . p r ti La st venr th ey met 1n Great to the en· dl"nt H A. U:Hel" and Rural Sch(.:o l Tl H' ra.t·11lty m1·n:t'1 in s t ew more voices and all ihose d esiring municipal C' 11 ginl>er1ng. . ro essor I ;'llen. . • :ommo<lale th e t eachers, Gra-.. (' \ b1.•int: hau led . (' \\' T nnev. ·mil from out· \\ 1, 0 wf of Efrt trh t ub to join s!:to uld do so within the ne xt ::inow who is president ot t he Mon· 1_ a ll s to .lCC f t1 st.:'t' luboraton for use m th e .... t:1. h' Gras. pres- wtn• 11h-·tL"t'd with lh 4 i-. rew <la,ys 3S hy that time Uie work t an a Soden or Munk11>al 8ngi11e-ers from th c> north' rn pa.rt o . . le- 'ol\t; or a (·onert" t c> flume, to tht: :isso. I and with tht- l rc>nd1 '"t d h) 141111 The co ll ege ch ora l soc ie ty which was organized two weeks ago has now r ached a membership of over IHty. There are s till vacancies !or a wlJI be well undc>r way. All s tudents gaYP the Hanw Lalk la:-;t l>e- T\H' rmin ly supe rl.ntcnd<'n ts n. 'l ·1. J;e used ror hydraulk exp('riments and ident of ct 1 t·!!P nrn:-iid;1n!' i. nd raculty mC'mb(• rs and their wi ves fore a of tlw o r /;!,an1zation at s<:ssions du nng the State UH· I th e of watl"r <·urrl'nt..'<. d;ition ire ,.Jigihle to m<:mbership. 1 l elena. HH.·odatio11 mct·tirg.

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1£xpn rut. MONTANA STATE COLLEGE, f'R!DAY, JANUARY 22, 1915.

hampions of Montana versus World's Champions, Tomorrow

~ itTH ~NNU~L TOURNEY WILL

Bt BEST E~f A

'1 JACK O'UNTER~'s I GOllEGE f IVE Will BATTl[ \coLLE(iE MUSICIANS TO i E~ER~THING IS ARE TO (i(VE PLA y i (ilVE ENTERTAINMENT I

I T"• ""' ,,.,-;:-:: """'"''.'"'I WITH FAM DUS TROY TEAM I ,..oo ... """"~···" ... oo,.,\ IN SHAPE rnn by th .lack-0-1.,anteru club will be made by the colie"e. band for thet f~RMER'5 WEEK prest.'Il f•d IH."'XLThursrlaye\·enlngw3.en THE BLUE AND GOLD QUIN T ET T O MEET WON D ERFUL TROY BAS· grand c-onrertto be given by the or-1

1.1 t·ast 11icked from tho mt•mbers of KET SHOOTERS, CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, ON THE HOME ganization '">n the t:Yening or l''ebruary the duh will be ~H·n in the one att FLOOR TOMORROW NIGHT-I NVADERS HAVE NOT LOST A 9, at the Boz('man opera house. ritb t.:ontt:d~ ·:-;lffP<H1in~ tht> :\t!WS.' GAME SO FAR ON THE IR WHIRLW iN D TOUR-FLOOR WORK IS The boys are working ~ard on the

fans Beir.g Perfected to Hold Con. ThP 11lt>t, \\hit~ is laid out.-;hh" oi SA ID TO BE MARVELOUS-COLLEGE IS CONCEDED A CHANCE 1irogram which <:ontaitHi many of the A Record.Breaking Attendance Of tests to Determine Representa· the fllr .i::,roundl'> in a ~1uall ltish dl· 1 TO WIN. most diffiC"ult lJ:111d sel1·ttio11~. and the Farmers From All Parts Of the

t 1ve Teams From Each Dis· Jagl' clPals \\ith Cu· tiiluatlons in t0ll('Crt i!; J;nund to bl' a tn·at to all State Is Expected in Boze. tr1ct-New Ruling Will "luch du· in rnc-1pal ( haracte1 s are I music lon~rs. ln th(> 11a~t the hand man Next Week to En-

Not Effect Speakers lpl:iccd aft~r the~ ba-..e a misunder·I C'oili>•l~ ''Ith a rrtiititat>Oil a• tn" has gi\en many 1•njoyable concHts ;·. ...- ., ~' "Jn the greatt!st (·xhibition of lJa -- ~landm~ and it is noised nUout that a be"t b,1!-ikt-th<lll team in the counrn !-:'etb•lll e\·er Sl't.:il on a '-lo11la11a Lo r a~d the mm;k rend~rcd on !'1Ul·~1 occa­

tra~1,,;d~ !ias occ,urr'"'<l o[ \\htch the~ 1 and claiming the world's cham111onsh1 lhf' manelom; Tro\, ;\'. Y .. qui11l u ~ions ~ms rankNI wnh the mnsit· play. The 1:-t·cl .g:a ..=ati1r for the are guilt,· lt is onl) at the end of ti

1. ,. '-' h h 1 f 1 ,1 .. 1 ll'. r .11 . c>fl by th£ hC'!:H muskal on~a11izations F':.1rnH·r~· \\"<'f'k at thC' colk~c .Jan·

I · 1 .1 11.:• ro-.., ..... 1 quintet\\ 1c P't)s11 t>atE·d t.1e npf'. so 81 lllM:. ·~ a, 01. tl•.e ".·t•ti•. 1 f

joy Good Program

'ifL A · Jal ,laskethall t.>urnament to the nla• \\ h1 n tl1e) art! h:wc ruueu h i;ii h lll floo tomoi row 111 , ~core c.-t tj2 to H• 111 lhe Col :-LUlll hail ".-. uary !?~,..a1.1 will out< o all prn iou:-; e ic he' I at th col!Pgt• :\larch 11, 12. aml thrown into pri~on that they .-ire ~·i~l \indou~tedly 1{1~\'e the peopl<>-

1,f la~t ni1'.;'bt. Tht4 ~ame \\as ont' (·'..In· Th band ii' a student on~anization Cort!-'. .\. !-ipklltlid proc;rarn !"la:- bt>e.,1 nd .lo'> , 3 r 1 idl} gomg forwa!'d. alJle to proYe Uwlr lnuocen<.·c a1d ex· llozcman tht> best f'Xhibition of })as· linual thrlll from start to iiuis..1 au: ~t.1pportet.l aucl ttn:inl·ed int.lt•pt1u.lently Jfft!Jlaretl indnding cme hundrt·d <.ind On re> l tri.l' to lIPlena Prof. plain th, ni stake . ketball ever seen in tbe sta·.e. the crowd of ~00 pL·r::>ons w JO li\lec ol the ~'·hool antl other srndeut organ- twenty h:ctun·~. and dPmonstr::ition~

{ . 1 l ~nisun cha'rman of t~e tour- The humorous situations a.·e w.ell The Trov team is the Jearlt:r of a th•' Coliseum was S\\ l'llt frum JiJ.si:;ioi.· ization~ and drpl'nds upon sut·h con· by sixty difftrf'nt lt>ctu ·rrs and iu~truc _ent >1 lmittet=, intE'n·iewed Prof. hroui:::ht out anct the ~moothness ,~·ah I :\ew York. bask ..... ~all l~ague and is te lo)·alty for the home team lo a cerU: as a meang of securing money tors.

:.dwm ~. rl:iom~u: of the H. elena high I whic-h tht· part~ nre haudlt•d predicts I managed by .L ; Watcher, who has spirit of admiration and n:~pc<:l Cur for tlw music and inc-idl·ntal expenses The g:eneral proJ?;Tarus are arr.1nged ch· ol at whkh time the bf'st methods, that this \\t1l rank \\llh iiast produc· teen in tbe am~ ~iut:e l:S!l~ and has the visitors by their ::iensational team of the org:anlzation. T!i.e band played by days as follows. : or the on~1 ::.."l.tion of the <lliierent lions, for whkh tilt.?- dub is famous. the disti1wtion ot 1H·\·er ~Ht.Vin~ been w0rk clean plaYin"" and accurate bas- for all political ralliC'g dnrin~ the last F M k t ~Tonda~ Jan 25 lrstrll't ...... WPTC diS<'US~(·d. lrµon the Mr:.;. lkrrick, who has had charge t connect J. witt. '\ team th:lt has lost ket s'hooting . ..... cam1wi~n and the boys intend lo use arm ar es ...

of the rE'bearsals ha~ announced the · thi~ money and th(' 111011Py they hope Agricultural C'ollei.;e "'ork pcomnwndt:tlon of Prof. Thomas and

1 a s-- 1 '-' games constitute "Troy used a style of playing never to realize from the conc:C'rl for a sliort 'T'uef:day, .fan. 2fi.

•ith h s ha('kinc cert.'lin men in t!le ·ast, as fol ows: · .: ,,.. ~d1cdule in the Empire before !"ie€'n on a local court. The Rnr~I School~ \Vednf'sday. Jan. 27. line <lh;t-klS ha\ bE en a~kcd by the Bartler Fa\Jnu . Hay .loll· i. ~tav~ ... :.J J=i.:~ now haH the season trip t!"lrough the state. These trips ommlt cc to hr-Jn (·cure organ.zatiDn '.\1rs. Barth~,- 1'[tlJ011 :\1arsa H.idrtell I " I T system of teamwork, the amazingbd· are a. great boost to the college and Country Homes .. Thursday, .Jan 2'(

l' .T. '.\l \Y. '.\tanniug is <.:um}J l'teu and. t 1e roy aggrcga· accurate basket shooting. combine <'OnductPd entirely indcp('ndent of the Li\·e R ck .. Friday .Januo.ry 2~ n their districts. .Jac·k s-.tldi tion is rnking: t11(' \Vestern trip in with their superior weight and speed, school. a".· tlie.\· are. •. i>eal< hi .... hl.v ot Farm ).lana~Pment .. Saturday, .fan 3-0

'd1'str1.tt otr11an1•·r1t l1a,.· l•e.cn °ug.IShawii Jean: HowarJ ':=ieamans . ... .., ,... ·""' .J A. Paul Thompson lbe iut~rvnl.. . wa::; a re\' elation in basketball. the spirit which t!le student organiza· The program begin!:: dn.ily at 9 a. m. ;eEted B.! the nest means ot a~c-C>rtai~· Tim C'aH: ~1 L S ) A fair esumah:• of then· \)a:;.ketball "The team has 00 star or individuai lions of ).lonL.'l.aa State ha\·('. when the conrSeS in farm manage-. ng tJ.e first and second be~t teams tu J<.:m.;~. Ry~n · • ·F~l"~J. F n~w ability can be ol>tained from tJ.e fac t player. Every man 011 the floor r;eem· Th<" prices for the conc-ert are with· ment., agronomy. animal husbandry, ·epr~!'ent the districts at the state )[r~. 1 ari ~ ... 1 ow er that they easily defeated the five from ed capable of holding every position in reach of all, twenty-five c·ents be· bee-keepin~ and homC" scienre for men ouruamPut m Bozc·ma'l Some of the .Toe ~luld0<1n la polkewan) Abel Fond du Lac, \\"Is .. a team that is and the guards scored points with ab1 ing asked for all college men and and women are held, with dislinp1is_. lislrict."' ha\·e alrt!ad:· decided to do · · · Tracy bailed as one of the best in the coun· I uty equal to the forwards. TJ.ey a re d flft t f 11 tb ed speakers from a distanCf'. Stock his. A tournament will :--oon be play- A magistrate .. Jehu \\"nileside try. The Xew Yorkeris took e\·ery a machine with five strong and ac- ;:07senn~nmorey t~:~l sri;~ta tb~t ~~: judging and other demonstrations tal-'e-•d off in Helena. Anaconda has also ~ame of U1e series from t!:te \ \ .iscon- <'Ura le parts tha• neYer make a mis· house should he filled to "gtanding place from 1 to 2: 30 p. m. !ecided to break In her fine new gym- Today's assembly will be for men I sin team. The Minneapolis Ascen- tllt·.e and the ball 11asses with the room only" on such an occasion as At 3:30 daily a genPra1 a."~£·mb1y

r iasium \lfith sue!\ a tournament. and the subjPct to be di~ ussed is sions, another quintet ot national re- same qieed and 1necision from play· this. with three spoakers of wide repula-Nb.ere this is not possible the teams that of "Student Customs." I pute, met a like fate at the bands of er to pla)·er and into the net. • • • \ tion and a mnsiC'e.l program will be

• \'ill bf" selectl?d by a fixed schedule. the easterners. But, coming closer • • \Vhen t~e visitors did star~ held. Evenin~ programs havf' been

- ~~~~ri~~i:~~:~~a~:~·e:ptllt: \~:i\::~~ GENTERVlllE nEfEATEn ~~~~· l~w:,.e'rict~~;i~=m0:us"2m~~in~: ~~~ ~o·~~ t:::s~~~al~h::d t:: .~~·:ra~r:~i~ VAlU~BlE MllOtl~ IN 1 ~:~~::e~::.:i~~0:~~ta";:~:;·~~:.:~:. .crs, merely suggesting and adYising U U \pie B's only lends tn1th to any ru· utes the B's seemed in a daze while '"Spre~cling the News· 1 by the college • touruaruent as th~ better way and mors as to l~<> superior basketball t'..- Trojans srore<l five Ftraig~t bas· I ~T R UGTUR~l EXHIBIT dramatic club on Thursday ewniTig.

~steinnt1'.alnylhr1~ns~ebctc1'rne;u:sttbinogrooungeh, t~:. IN a N E~rn rn Ga N TrnT I ab·~~t~· ~fc~ht~~~r.~~e t~a;:;, team is Jar- Kels. Some co! lbFe lllectu~escan: I ]'C "<> ..... ... .... "From this on tile scoring went back "The ity e ow m ountry ~. • ·anization of the district so that the ger than the B111ings five speaks for and forth with tbe visitor s steadily es:· by \\". S. Thornber of ldaho. 'eam or teams that come from a dis- I the abilit\' of the Trojans to partici· H h k Interesting Specimens Have Been "The Olrl ''\'llo Can:' by MN'. NN-rict \Vill oflicially represent the wJ.ole. Score of 74-10 ls Rolled up Against 11ate in at~Y kind of a game. ln speak· for ging ahead . ere t e wor. or P laced As a Nucleus Of a Col. lie Kedzie .Jones or '\\'ls<·Onl-'in.

Butte Team By College Five in i·n.~ of tha1·r size the Billings Gazette }.lanager isachter was a big feature, ~he result will be the gathering of G ... "- [or be would call his captain oft from lection of Structural Mod- I "The Milking Herds of En~laud," be best teams to t!le best tou1·nament an Uninteresting ame- I says: ''Todd at center seemed a pig· h fl f I t als and els in Civil Eng in· bv Prof Thomas SJ.aw of :\.linn~·ta. Visito rs Are Game to

1 L 1 b t e oor at requent n erv . .

·ver held at Montana State. the Very Last I :~l)!·><'~i::id;eat~~~ o~u~:e la:~~r ~n:ab~e: after the instructions were giYen. eenng Depart· "Tbe Problem of the Dau~htt>r' \ y

aculty tournament committee will Mtiiu:e. t him to place the ball in any portion tack. __ Six :specialists of the l' ::5 DeJ ·rt· lt is likely that a member of De Troy "ould open up n. new hne of at· I ment. I Miss Katherine Jensen

epresent the college at the various J of the fiE:!ld l1e wished." "He finally bad 111s team \\ orkmg as . ment or Agricult·1re will give adtlnss-listrict tournaments where such are . . . . j The Troy team uses a novel style b.e \\anted then.a. and w1tb a play Se\er.ll in:>tructi\e moclels ha\e al· es on marketmg, s tandardiza t10n, f.tTlll ield. or a representative will go to In a one sided afta1r. that had ltt· of basketbalJ which is peculiar only where the ball went trom cen ter tot re,ul) been pl n.~C'~ m th~ collection of management, etc.

tie savor 01 a real contest the. colle.ge \to themselves. One of the fea. tu. res t t al exb1b1ls w~1ch has been b-me or two of t!le final and most im· . forward to guard, who shot the }).as.\ s rue ur . . . • \it>ne-Third Off For Farmers' Wee..._ 1ortant games in the districts where basketball team romped a''ay with of their J)lay, according to the B1ltmgs ket thev quickly ran up a substantial started by the eng_rneenng departmenL The ~orthern Pacific. M1\\\.'auke.e., L schedule is played off. the Centerville Young }.fen·s club F:i· paper i~ the manner in which they lea~. ""hen this formation was brc>- i It is the pl~~. ~f. ~~ de~artmenl_ to Great ~ort!i.ern. Burlington and o-re-

day night to the tune of 74 to 10.. t shoot the ball on the floor from player ken ''I' bi· the D's lhe Tro.v team took add t.o the ex.11!11ts horn. ume_ to t1m, e g:on Short Line rai!ways haYt· gr.1nt-A faculty committee bas comple ted no time during the game did t~e Cen.- to tila"_·er aild a way l~ey have of ad· t., t1l a \al

11 I , se"eral m'1nutes where the 1mssed and as c1rcumstan. ces perm1 un . . ed a ra te to Boier..lan, o! a fare ;iJMI

L pamphlet containing Uie fu regu a· ten·ille team put uv any real oppos1· ,·aiic·i·ng the ball from the center ot ~ bl 11 u has been built up d made no alle'ui)ts lo •·oi·k the ball to-, ua e co ec .0 n . . . . · one-third for the round trip, unde.r th;i

:ions of the state tournament an tion for the fin;t team. During the the i'ield to the vicinitl' o[ the basket " ' t I bits C1us h I wards the goal." I The most ~n. erestrng ex. 11 . • usual regulations. This rat~ > m. 61-hls is being sent to the !Ugh sc 00 8 first session not a single field basket by using one dribble. Their store of far are a m1111ature bung~tlO\\. a re feet fo r the purchase of tickets 1;01ng >f the state this week. On account was made by the Butte team and no plays seems unlimited, for at any time Returnin g t~e same day from Bu~te lief map of the campus, and a mioa· January 21 to Ja1 . .,_ry 31, Hilb, ~nd >! the changes beine; made in the doubt U1e same story would have de· during the game a word from Mana· where they will h.n\'e yiayed th~ mm· lure bridge. . . returning up to February 1. Hl15. :.ournament this )·ear, it was deemed scribed the second half bad l~e first ger \\•achter will change the tactics ers, the college fhe \\Ill not be m the The minaturc bungalow 1s an eight \Yben tic:kets are purc!la~ed. "' ti-::>est to put the date t!1e last thr_oo string men been left in and bad they 01 the teamwork and take thei r oppo. best of condition, to ~Im on an aggr~ room model and measures three by ficates should be taken which, when iays ot the second week in )larch m· played Uil to the best of thei r ability. \ nents off their guard. gallon like the .New ). ork team. Ho\\· three and one·half foot. It c~n be 1 J'!( perly signed al Bozeman. will

;-.;e,rer·tlle·less, tb e visitors never gave In speaking of the game Tuesday ever, the collegians feel that they ca.n taken apart to show t~e details or able tlie holder to purchase return I up and foug!l t It out to the bitter night hetween the Triple B's and the put up a stiff game for the eastern- inte rior construction. The foundation ~i:kets ror one-third tae ngular r;r\e.

I end. \\'hen the second team wn~ .sen t eastern team th o Billings Gazette bas ers and whether th ey win or lose tbe and chimney are or concrete and the I __

"'NGINEERS' EXTENSION in to wind up the.match. lhe vmto rs the following to say: ex!J('rience w ill be a valuable asset. remainder of the model is or wood. HOSTS r. I took th em oIT then· feet with a rush The bungalow is U1e work of \\'alter ELECTRICALS ARE

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WORll IS APPRECIATED • t It d ·n verai points !Grimes, Martin Kelly and Alonzo Tru- AT GOOD FILM PROGRAM n 1.1~h:e:~11:~e

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tc::1 out-weigh~d t'.l ir VHERIN~RIANS TO MEET ill of U1e civil engineering departme.nt. ( ppc.nents se1eral pounds to the man GOUNTr surERINTEIDENTS The rehef map of t:ie campus \\h!Ch Two yery interesting film> \\• '"

Early in the season, Dean Richter and their grPat~r weight was in a TO HEAR [ARM LrrTURERS nuRINr [IRMERSl WEEV was ma.de by E. L'. Suthe rh.utd, ex '15, s!lown at tbe Lyric thf>atcr la~t 'flh'~ -.... -eceh·ed a letter from lhe officials of mt·a~Ul t' rcsponsil>lc- for the one-sided t\ r" lU u tJ r" I\ made a great bit a t the State fair dav under the au~piC'·.>S of thl· b:ln.tnc

:.be Xorthern Pacific railway in which :-l <ir<· Cotnc>r. at center, beaded the __ "l1NP it was exhibited last Y<'<1i'- IL cl~b or tht.- 1._·0\ll!'ge. The l·tilk~t vr-

..hey complimenled the extension work scoring column for the blue and gold The Veterinary Medical association i;; cc11Ftructed of art clay anJ ~i1tJWS chL·stra rurnisl~cd musi<.: ilurin~ tile Jone by the engineeri ng faculty along w!iile )lurphy lead for t he visitors.] The cou nty supe rintend ents or pu~- of Montana will hold its mid·win ter all tllt· l·oilt1ings on the cam~us. 1 ::e program. •be ."orthern Pacific line, and. esr\D..., The teams and their In dividual ·1 lie instruction in Montana hold tJ.eir map was painted iu natural {'Olor by The lirst film showed L"lc t>).tt"r1. r .. "" ..,.... thi ea meeting at lhe .Montana State college l t B t\e .::!ially at Livingston. 'l'he request is, :.;cores we re. annual meeting in Bozeman s Y r in connection with Farmers ' Week, ~tudents in the a rt depar men. and inti:>rior views or the u that the lectures continue during t.he !\l. B. C .. Cotner. ceute:r, 3G; Roubi· Jan. 21·29, during the Annua l ~arm· Th e- bridge was sent by the Minne-- mine~. view~ o1 Smelter bill aud th~

I r d · \I+/ k at the State college rhey Jan. 27-28. Dr. \Y .. J • Butler, st.ate sota Steel and ){achine company an fl , interior of tbc Smclten; iu Au::u:oud.l.

coming sea.son. Temporary arran~e· deaux forward 14 · Ilomney, orwar e ra ee · . veterinarian, and Dr. \\' . J. Hartman ments have been made for the con· 10 ; \\"ilcomb, ~uar,d, 10; !loss, guard rome h ere on invitation o r President of the St.ate college extension st.a.ff is an exhibit or pony trusses. It :o It ali:d showed the elwtnt passeug-N tinuation or thi s work. -1. James M. Hamilton, and by vote of a large model and has a concrete flo C' r tram ; 11 or<:"ratioo ninnmi; bet \\t\'ll

lhe superlntendents themselv es al the will speak on the roo t and mouth dis· and nbtLtments. The trusse.:;: are mad-:- Uu tt-- and A.naconda, besidt!s :,..t>vetnl

Some t ime in the near future Dean Centerville-Shone, center ; Murphy D I ' rd 'Velch Sta.le col· I B

utte meeting of t!'l e Slc'l.te Teacl\ers' ease; r. 'Iowa ' ' · or painted tin to resemble strucll! ra Ylt·\\ R of tht: 11ro1·t•ss or "lt>t·trlf)"i 11 i; Richter will address the Livingston forward. 5; D. Sulllvan, forward, 4; as".·ocia tion in November. The coun- lege ve terinarian, wit speak on "Hair- steel s!'lapes. I t!lc road. R:iilway club on the "Great Mechani· J. Sullivan, guard, J : L<'ary, guard, 0. tY "'superintendents will spend the time less Pigs," and Dr. E. ll. Riley of the Professor l'lew is working on H Thf~t' ~H·Ht'!:- w1·Te no tlt.ul.rt tanul-cal Jnventions and their Appli cation f~om ten to twelve each morning in State coll ege animal industry depa rt· la rge cardboard model of a. pin con wr to the numht·r or stutknt!" ln r6 to the Locomotive." Later on Presl· MEETING O F CIV IL conference on official matters with rnent, will discu ss "Co-operation ~: ne(·ted bridg(' which will soon be 11laL·· trom Butte and Aua.conda. dept Hamilton will give an address E NGINEE RS' SOCIETY . St t Sunslrintendent H. A. Onsee; \"ete rinnrians and Livestock Owners. eel with the other exhibits. , The se<.·ond Jilm t,'1\.ve ,-1t·\\'~ of ''°"~ on "The Early Days in Montana. " a e 1

"" OU ter ina rians from all parUi or ' c, 1 Professor Thaler will talk on "The At tho meeting of Lho c h ·il engi n- and will ~ive ~h~~Y "1~·~:0·~a~~;~~ I u1 e

1e:ta~: will also Jm\'e p~rts , includ-' P RESlD-;;:;; HAM~N ~;·;:'.;~~<l•:.~:111,:~;ks :r1a1:~: ,:~~i"1~ Great Electrical In ven ti ons Used in eering sodety held last F'riday t::ie thr~ rest 0 eac c:i has a good deal \ ing Dr. A. H. Cheney. Polson; Dr. T O SPE AK AT BIL LINGS. tltt.· \if'ws wt rt· wkeJl rrom tb(· rt;.il' d Railroad \\"ork and thei r Appllca- 1 members listened to a.n address by \\eek proE,'TaJl\, whi l F M Nelson Columbus: Dr. A. D. t!l.r<•ngh tl1s ti-Oas." Other lectu res will be gh•en Professor Snow on thu "Outlook for' or imr><>rtance and lnt.ere~t for t ~os~ K.now.le~, But~e· Ur. A. J . Dufrene, Pn•sidcnt .James M. Hamilton bas a trolle-y OH Jl•'L."sing later. l MuniC'i pa.I Engineers in :\Iontru1a." ~ whose duty it is to supervise the \\Ork Glf.lndive; Dr (>. J . .Johnson, Miles ac<·t•ptecl an in\'it.ation to speak at the "';~~· intt•ri(!r \i\·w:.; showt-d t'll· ir.11n

: >rofessor Snow di scussed ill a gene?' \ of the country schools. >e rin City; Dr. \V. J . ~cwlon, Ringling: nwetln of thr Yt.~l~uw~tonP \'allC';· ufn<'tttrin~ or largl' turblnL p·11t-ral(•r" nl wav some of th EI important prob- 'f"wo yearl:i ago the cou nty su1 . . Ur. C. It. Stp\'en~ Ur. 0. L. l)e\'Orf', T· :.11.:lwr:o; aHHocintion in Hilling~. FL - a11cl wi.n· c ;\hit 10-!:>"Ulathm. Otl1ur

· I of tend ents met al lhC' coll ege durtng ' nrawnd'. i·tiilr.Y rn-:rn. ~\111on15 ot :1 er speuken; tern s that co nfron t th(" en.i; neers I · · ry en Oozeman · and nr 11 . L. \·!•'\\S ~h<'''l"'<I tht re~c.irch t1<~Jlit•t the state and prophesied a brigllt fu- Farmers' \Veek. and were veotfere(; L1v:11 1,p;lo~1 I will be thL~ \ll't>'ilch:•1ts "r the _other t~i..,nl~ and in tht .. 11011s turc ror th oRt" w~o en tered the fltld of thusiastlc nbout t~t~ 1irogram I - - state inb~ihlth)lt. .:11tt' Supt.•rmt.·n·

. p r ti Las t venr th ey met 1n Great to the en· dl"nt H A. U:Hel" and Rural Sch(.:ol Tl H' ra.t·11lty m1·n:t'1 in "~'". ~tl!d1·;: s tew more voices and all ihose desiring municipal C' 11 ginl>er1ng. . ro essor I ;'llen. . • :ommo<lale the teachers, Gra-.. (' \ 1~ b1.•int: hau led . (' \\' T nnev. ·mil from out· \\ 1, 0 wf n· ~111·~t!-- of UH~ Efrt trh t ub to join s!:tould do so within the next ::inow who is president ot the Mon· 1_ a ll s to .lCC f t1 st.:'t' gineerin~ luboraton for use m the l.~1s1,1e('l~)r .... t:1.h' .llrt'.loh~1·1'1 Gras. pres- wtn• ~·n·atly 11h-·tL"t'd with lh4 hi~ i-. rew <la,ys 3S hy that time Uie work tan a Soden or Munk11>al 8ngi11e-ers from th c> north' rn pa.rt o . .le- 'ol\t; con~trnt'lion or a (·onert" t c> flume, to ~Hi( tht: ~h·C' ,~nll·rkan I·~<onomh.: :isso. I and with tht- l ro~N1m rc>nd1 '"t d h) 141111

The college chora l soc ie ty which was organized two weeks ago has now r ached a membership of over IHty. There are s till vacancies !or a

wlJI be well undc>r way. All s tudents gaYP the Hanw Lalk la:-;t ~fonday l>e- T\H' rmin ly superl.ntcnd<'n ts n. s~ 'l ·1. J;e used ror hydraulk exp('riments and ident of ct 1 t·!!P nrn:-iid;1n!' i.nd raculty mC'mb(• rs and their wi ves fore a meetin~ of tlw o r /;!,an1zation at ~omC' s<:ssions dunng the State UH· I th e tf'i::1tin~ of watl"r <·urrl'nt..'<. d;ition ire ,.Jigihle to m<:mbership. 1 lelena. t·r~ HH.·odatio11 mct·tirg.

MO);TA);A STATE COLLEG<:. FRIDAY • .TASL-'RY ~2. 1915.

E. WEEKLY EXPONENT i 'n '"''"' 88 a road or hydraolic 1abor· j-Tfi a ton FOUNTAIN PENS. HOT TAMALET ~" tdlili bt-d January 1, 1910. I It 0

i,.; 3 rocogolz1._•d fact lhat in order • Ct:o·.\ rn ot .\l·_.111LH! Expon~nt. IJrocure the bt!'.::>l rcsult8 from ans Lst bl :-;bed Januar) 1, 1~~~5. l'llgl!lt:'i rii'i.: ·ourst.> the cla!'s room

p ullslwtl 1.:\ -ry Friday of the Col­~t '••ar IJ} an c<l1t1' r tal ~t.atf chosen , the stu Jc ts c! tbc )lontana

!-!! t•• Coll•·t:;1 or Agne Jlture a.:i.d :".te-1 c Art.s, .JoLeruan, ~l ontana

\\Ork, tl1•_t f"'ll tbf'~ r~, bas lo be Sllp­)elllt"U """ w th Jalior-it11n d1 monstra.

u of tlit.~ principlr'3- l.,, .h 1 J 1 c ·argf·r c ools or tlH- ~·ast have ill W(' P<I lifll (>d t J:. t_>c-rl 1g lab ra or1cs

1d tbP €',.; ill p1,1icd ll:t "'b ntC':'. :-51.\Ff 1..1,·dr red rnJ p.\\'tllLll's :ir1...~

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Rose Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE.

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CHILI CONCARNE.

Take some Hot Tamales home for your Lunch. They are Delicious.

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1, 1 ,. en o 1• r deer "'~-, K n c11. .... urate amt c')rr~ ete rec d uf

t c: ::le\/e!optT'le n~ colleyt 1a11~ ·~ t at per u d u rt s int: ded tt t s f ;.1enceo 1 be ex•... t Jpbu1 :hng o M ::>. C. The ai.C

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CALENDAR

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H. A. Pease and Co. JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS.

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NOT1CE TO FRESHMEN

•de SHIRTS W!IICH BEAR THE •·WILSON BROS. LABEL REPRT:SENT TH~ FCLLEST

l n 111 ., t t, J· •°' n'l 1 EVELOP !El\T WHICH IT r ' r• h1ran IS POSSIBLE .O GIVE TO u 1· r r.tllm 1 i ;

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WE HAVE ALL THE SEASONABLE CUT FLOWE RS AND PLANTS USUALLY FOUND IN AN UP-TO-DATE GREENHOUSE.

COME AND SEE THEM.

Langohr's Greenhouses 1·110:-;i-; ··-~ n • v;:> ITORS ALWAYS WELCOME

CERETANA MEANS QUALITY X FLtJlR .\:'\D ROLi.FD OATS TRY THSll 10D\\

Tl-'E BOZEMAN MILLING COMPANY.

McK E ENGRAVING C ARTISTS AND ENGRAVERS

CUTS THAT PRINT BUTTE.MONTAANA ~ikt.rhJll Tr' ' A Student Activity Ticket. r la 'lt. l I" Ct

C' OSE STGDY OF PAT­Tl:.RNS, MATC:RIALS AND

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1< t«l I HE SOUND VALUES TO

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n e mu io1 e 1rn mher

Cut Flowers ROSES. CARNATIONS. ETC 11lf' 11 .J! t w t r t tlit ' t n·:-ent

r , il\ t l' • m·\\ b· ~' ll t 1at \\ 1 Tracy Floral Company 1•a It rnd..-ut f( gistcring a 1.l:.L '11 1 t rn 11 . F h l· ,. Hai e'brl L nh·• r:-<.ty Cl \\01 d ':i r• 1' 1r t p .. v s t 1 n lass

l~ the '•&ltter \\Ill \Olt r1;::.u I rl.H , 11 lost 1t>=r1._ t 111 ' ur

lJo~ ..:.n 1 '' mt.tll ann.l1!11g to If ~ ou r1• "orthy to be call NI

TrlESE SHIRTS ARE RIGHT 1

HERE! THAT IS WHY Sl-IREWD J3JYERS CHOOSE THEM BY PREFERENCE. .- ·h t l •. rH ert ' oll~i..e l :l ll. Bo €"- t lt: h1 Oil 1 f c c 1

1 t 1e t he 1... J ':til \S \loU l,1 ~l<l Drill ba 1l.

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THEY LOOK JUST WHAT ucit 1111 not Jag he'1iu I rn·

PLAY POOL AT

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' " do )Ollr THEY ARE.-QUAl ITY I l H la <!'"' ' h· " IH 're 'II SHIRTS THROUGH AND

"band to h..Jp' u eo,• THROUGH. ·I Tuxedo Billiard Parlors 1 t:re , ill ... e a. oth~ 111 t c BRA:\'DY ,. ',;',,,'' ,':,::::~.,>:~:· :~:' ~' : ' ~ w A l s H 's : . _______ c_o_M_P_L_E_T_ E_ L_1 N_E_o_F_s_~_10_K_1_N_G_T_o_B_A_c_c_o_. _____ _

h· r •. ,,,.na,cl :,'."": \l 1., • Comforts & Bla ker·s 1 t !'> lit It l b "'llt STE' rsoN SH Ors and STETSON • t• t c. 1 :s r: f' l l s HATS

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1 Are in line this weather, Remember , SNAP-SHOTS WANTED_

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t DO THE BEST HEATING AND PLUMBING JOBS IN TOWN.

If ye u "'ant tb(;' lJ .. :;1 ::;ee

D. H. BUDD.

lJ l ll n LI ~n.q•Sll(ll G \C SA L TZ RECOVERING

we carry a large I ine \

D. D. SMITH x \t':1r. 'J!11 11 rmtr the 'lam 11.._11 \\•r

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t • K.f l H1 t 1 b safe t i s \Y 1 It' ~ h l u .l ad. b1.. a ht low that of th~ n .. m~ r Y

lo lt11th ~\\1 t lJ, d ~1•.i

\.. ' 'Dt r FROM OPERATION a fiW:Y:Uii!JMI of thnsc ;II the ~h~ d JU , :-c -:ncnts tu,\t

rt'llt''•l lali r 1 rtf' ... \ lu lul T I l'f'• i11n.

1 nnw i 1d1\Idt:~1l l(' et nr t1g n z.1·

\ <.:uT:-:r It. l-.d:L1 r

"s"' l:s lt.'l"U\ll"lll

th._i. sc ph•imore rapidly frulll 111

VISIBLE WR:TEtlS • - l l\UN· ...- 1 i....,· ..... - •t .. e. _ _ '1! rico : I' . ,J ANY\VH:ERE I •r FR :::.F. TRIAL " RENTED ": ,,. ..: RENT TO . .:t.PPLY ON P!'UCE. ',\.rti.•f,•r J;)l, rr,: '(jt_'"·"' - \,1 ,..._rtt.r El'tporhun. ti:.t.l~)~! ·Dl LU.0:::.1..,tb.Ju.i;t

DJ nt lahorn n ~ "'nrttnd Tli··re 1.. d1•t:\I s w'rn h w Juhl tl,a\-e 1

(From till' .. > .. 1,\ .\ti,:-.ot: au) I I u·ntiun for .appe~d ct .s pe f;r111t·<l 1 ullrn 111 \\ash .Jan 1-, \Ymd11u,::: • t t e Dt•ac011t~:' 108p1tal 1:1!-'.t ).Ion tlJn!~Y franw ou It! t z ,,1th 1>0 1 l lit" 'I ~rlt r of tlw sp,1<"~ n1•1·cl~d to pro}ll'I'· I <'3 ~ 01 th1 t:"X u rin 1._ •ts '-' l\ 1 et! f 1b1 stllut nls \Ynr 1 J,1 t 11is 10\\ l \t" !"!+• f._ t ii j{ l H· t•OlJi l d• t~

•o bt.· \\ 01 k1 I ut ' m• ~ tbt"rJz d od) r H'rt 1&\ bt a r1 w 011j ·t u~

t 1 ~ 1d_. .t 11Jan ln1 thr\ :ir• rnin 1r 111 1::1 ur ••• ti cc 11111 1•<1:;1ly he rPm1·d. £>d.

I 1~ to bl.' 10prd 'h.ll tht :'f nJtP \\ill

I Inventory Sales SPECIALLY REDUC ED PRICES ON

VARIOUS LINES.

REDUCTIONS FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY PER CENT.

PHILIPS BOOK STORE

l l tt: o 1 c,.;p tip r rd t le• l 11 H morning lt !:-- t>X}IPl·Led •hat he kt 'hall t,~ ::t.~~~~:::~:l'l~~ll~:~: ~~t l~t !!~a tn 1•

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ll J~ in in abtl\11 ll'll thl)'S I m ~ . ..\11<ler:.:(1n .rnd Bohler werl' the stars Shoot tbr a.r. tn 1or \\ ~. C, scoring 3~1 points b•- E " LISH TEACHER l\Iodrl 27 . I WRITES POEM . l\\t.'"'" them. Five second string mcu I \,.,.rl- trivl out by \\" S. C. during the Repeating Rifle t nll~t. ('fa\\ford of the vbitors I.~ 1.nll •\\.Il.L:' pot·n~ t~k.ui .f ·L·lll a .25 Rim .. Fire, ei;:ht sh(\ts. 24-inch madt• ix ~oal!) llllt ul eight t.riali:; from ri•i it ISsl·• 1 tlit• \ nt h ~ ( omrion· • round barrel. $13.15; octagon 11 tl J.Je The llnt•ups ion will bi t f s:l. 1al ii1ttnst t11 {'01· batrel.$15.00.

t t• s~utl .ts b,_1·.1fff' \lb•-: \l~rion 25 20 or 3'> 20 W.S.C. (39) P osi t ions Montana (34) F a.c·(~ Bn.·tl. •ns.ri:etoi· in E!tr;~ish,1 sc~·~n sho0

tS:-~~.~ 1 Anderson • ('ummins 1

8 the :.i.mhc.i ta\.ion b~· I H. F. .re l only. IC Ii It.it brand

A Prayer. $15.00 I L .•• , n.)lJ•.Tl:-on \o'rt'lll rt•S)' U: \\ 11 i. !I (usk. Whl'll pur-.J Glmt:r She1ichtn I ple.; t \\ lti.;_~!· l

Ct-"lllt>r Hnup;'. t , P.tcll :~ I ,-p, s\\ ~·H

pil~ rim l1t~••rt

1,~:.('e. .th1? J7/o:rlm .RN?arms CO., Bohl Pr

of ('larko

\\"a1tul t hp murm1'.r:w· :'tr un H Ci I ~1 .. " l'rawronl L. G.

! ::;ubsllllltes· Kin_g for 7'.los!-'., Copp­land for Bohler. Hamaley for Ander-s•'n, Sureu . ..;en lor llildPhran1l, Hoh \It: ::i.t iss for Sort>n~en. I \\" S. l' st•urinK Fit•ld goals. Bah· hr. :-., Ulover. Ham

1ir ycr and prni"'-l~!':i.

nbr.•ill 1:~.1mon.'

\\itb s~r0·1;::, h · 1~~: \\'orm·n , .. i l h cc uls of vi~ tuc!

Only :! su; ~I. ~; L 11 b..1nd, b . t ~ rue ~•nd n ! d. IPY. :?, llildelHn1Hl

,\ lmdful t C' tbr!nk tht:ir '.\lak t• r hr a

throu~h

triumph 1

Ir ~·d m ::anc t.fil'd.

.\10111anl.l :->t·oring 1' lt>ld goab. ('um Th: t lll?lh· Ilk n ·:.: sou!s 1111u~ .:; Ilobt.·rtson, ~; Sheridan, :,;;

l'raw1ord. 1

42 Willow Street, New Haven, Conn .

WE' RE BACK ON THE JOB

AND READY FOR BUSINESS.

DON'T FORGET THE PLACE.

COLLEGE PRESS T op floor Aggie Sldg . C. C. Holt Prop rietor l'ri·t> throw!'- . Crawford ti ou t of :-... ·~ 1 r~t 1·· .\JHkrson. U-od of ou r Fath{ n, from Lh e mad -::::::::::::::::::..;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;..;._...;~ confusion •

Aud din cntl rO<lr ot 1 It•. le nHn s P111lma11, \\"a:->:h.. Jan l+i.- The mir.d s str;:iy_ \\",1shington :-italt' l'{l1\t'gf' O;is\.;dball TC" bl• E!-'. th ;s pilgrim tt·am tr nl~!lt tlt•lealctl the l ·nin·r~it\ frt>N.lom of ".\lontanu lhl• in thP last ol t hei.r

heri t :1 ge ol

twn-~amt• ~erk:-<. l'h ~ sc·ore was 27 1 to 2:t Crawlorcl. for ~lontana. a nd

Thnt ma.I.;,;.; f'a<"h ~0111 a tita d t I. t< day.

And1·rS'111 !'or \\pad1inl{ton rorward nrf'nt lhat our inayr r niay watt its :in1t g-unrcl, l'X<·dkd in tast 11luy ~tr;• in Of prai~l'S

'"YalP l 'nin• r !-'lilY ha~ ral!wd fund~ High, hiJ;'h to hC':1VC'll, till ever y

vihra:u <"ho:·<i W providt• l\\ o fo'onl motor ambul:tnr-- nrown taint at \run, down fro 111 the cs, at $ 1t'·11) ti.ach. for the .\ mPrkan heights will echo hc~111talt' at Parb :1ncl :\1unkh A 1nlio.1's Alkluia unto God

F OR COLDS. GRIPPE OR FEVER. TAKE

LAX=A=COLD OUR COLD REME DY.

~uch a ~imp le iclt>a . bm so good HrPaks up t.·olrls in a It:'\\ hoHl'~ Ea~~ to take and su1wrior to mo~: thinµ:::-. for the

,..ame allmC'nt

Roecher' s Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIAL TY.

BOZEMAN MONTANA

MONTA NA ST ATE COLLEG!i:, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1915. PAGE THlUl:lt

JUST RECEIVED

Not many days left LYRIC A Fresh Shipment o f McDonald's Package Chocolates, "Made in t he Mountains." To get that Suit and FREE TROUSERS, as the offer closes

January 31st. SPEC I A L SU N D A Y P OSTOFFICE NEWS S T AND Come in before the final rush. FEATURE

Let HANK AND ED Do It The Lure FELLOWS:

SP E N D L ESS THAN Y OU E ARN

J ur Ii\·ing, clothe::; and pleasurt> -bank the rest at o ir Saving:"- l'e· putn:ent wet•kJ,· ee

11

1111 P< t11r:- F. ti l ool<') .ts lll!itructor~.

I £~11ege notes a,1lc11ltm• at the Helt high school ll 'l · fH.nH harfl ts µ:1\ mg 1nstrm t10n 1u

~=============='! IOlll' da~ lach \\~~ I

- ALSO-- \\ t.: ha\T j11 ... ~ l"CCd\ '~1 11 .. \

style in \!en's r.:n<l .1 ...:..IJ,'1."·< T' 1...·y arc the real Si fl\ 't1\ "i. T. rn htel, hlinil .,.,·.:iet•, hla ·k

Ru~~ia calf ... kin. \vhitc :·uhh• r

sqlt.: with a leather tuc pil..'~·"·

\\ c wottld like to have :•nll drup in when .v1.1t1 arc d,) 11

and k1 th -.;,hnw them l• \t 1.

A::; your account hE'l.Z"ins to in­crease you will find plea'"'·;r" ti saving more each yC'ar. ttra

ousers

tl"I ever)' Suit costing $25.00

'lore we w II give you your

e of $5.00 in trade or an extra

o" Tr-ousers FREE if ordered

on th.

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OLLOWAY'S

the college f acuity md students

N N ~EEO OF FOOTWEAR

ARE INVITED TO COME TO

llS &. CO. AND GET JUST

SHOE YOU HAVE IN MIND.

:-i0£S ALL RIGHT PRICES RIGHT

J. H HARR S &. CO. Better Shoes.

ient'~ Headquarters foe Barbering

J EVES' SH 0 P ed Hinman, Manage=

mercial National Bank AL S' ·ocK $150,000 . ,t;s and PROFITS $250.00.

EORGE COX, Cash ier.

IA:\, MO'.':TA.NA.

_IN E PHILLIPS. 3Q7 South Central.

Instruction P I A N 0-V 0 I C E . ~e years 8tUdY in Berlin.

ITZ, M . 0 .,

om I, Michigan Bld(.,

::;(:ven1 y-fi "e bogs were ship11ed last \I I.. \\'il~(•n .rnd .J (' Ta~ Jor \\ 111 Wt c.111l'.s<lar by the animal indu:otry lit!- ncidn ~ ... t.1rnH rs' 1n~ututes at Arton purtment to the Anacunda Packing1 January :!I"~ ar11l at Hardin .January

I c ump:.111y R. R Uotltlrid :c lms gone 2~nd. u\ 1·r to w1~1~h 1111 tht.~ drnsscd UDl· - ::-malR. l rof li. L. :\lartin and George 11.

- :: Cook a1lclH•S!-<t"<l a farmer~· hterary Pr1·s1dent ll::uniltou \bltL·tl Phillips- >"odt•ly rnl'eting at Helgnule .Jundion bur;: a11 i)e<r Lodge OB rh1usday J 111\l n J;.th. nnd Frilh1."· ui last wt-ek. Oi:::. the al -t:-lt rtH.KJU t c>ac.: l 1Ja~ u s 1 okt.. to the I·~ ~ ('nnl.._·:-.· addre-.sC'd the Great 11 .,h S• 11 ol ~tu<l(.'ut...; on ''\ or·atiouat I·. 11!' H1~h sdwol ,January 13l!l on G11i<lanl ' In t 1C\ e' 111:,s he :-ilJOke L lt,; uhj n A r.him:e at Agricultural

lC

Ion

Ile \ >men:-; dub 1 f thL-'~e two 1·;dueation." l 10 I irope·_tn \\~oruau ll I

;\I \ug s

-:t-~ on the pro-

::- 'T l ff tlw ~l1 llt..-n I forticult11ral \ c 11 t-1 ( b.tl8 bit_:.

t l \ .1llt \ ( the 1 g la ur

11,1H.ilnH <l Uy ~l l t) lllt <'tiug ,1l Ka,i~pf'll thi:-;

'*'''-'K I r r s 1 e- t b .. T'w bey~ an1l mj re .:d c11

) "' > ,. stt tho .n illl\. d 1 tng- t '-' 11rt srnl

Cl \ h r t le r tu d " , t lH -cl col or -1

1 Ult: m rub rs at h ~ t \Jc Ii ... c lllllh I 1!t c-tdt d

~ l "' l Ol 1 r: '- ~ll \ C'l ;.le-

jjAlumni And I

Ex=Smdents ~j ~ lss R -J rtn .iu 1'1 left )·.-.s·

;,1 1 o th<' Farm."

::-Jfl fe-sso1 \ti\. u 01 a<ldr\;sc:.pc} t 1t'

· tt \\owrn 1.: l h .Jan1nrv 1-Hh ou h i 1jert "I lere<lHY '

:: E-" <l : .1 '.\L, lla1111llnn ad,lres!':i·

thL· woman's dubs at Philipsburg d L r J.0tl~t JaPuary 14th and

: h, on "F•1rop.._1.n \\' >Tllt'H r llome." :: I

(' 1a:\Ior 1-. 1L \i~1ting J:ozr I na· Lor a few da;·~ this wc(·k.

-::-Pr \\. I ll.tfl nan b 1.:on<luniu~ I r n L:luc.igo whi·re i-;he will tarnwrs' n itnlts at llighw'lod, Jan· ·t d) :rn11>ic fc r J. year ur more at ua ~ l 1lh' \"aliPr, .lanuary l~th, Con· t 1t"" Labart"' l'i..ltwforte sd1..>ol. \\'hile 'l t

11 a;..o . I g Hartman "ill s lY r.ul, .Jan nan· :!llt.h, l'ut Dank, .Tanuan itl. ht t ~ s1ste•·s :\l 1dg;e Lnd Zoe ~ht, ~ht by, .JaJlli.lr} :!~ml, un1l l 1s Jt l of '' hnn are ... ~·studt>Ilts of the ' i<li · .l:c1 u:-ry ~: 1 nl ::

HEARST-SELIG

N E WS P ICT ORIAL.

Coal, Wood and Kindling

320 W. MAIN ST .

Kenyon -Noble Lum ber Co.

- 1

Jack Spart, tho' very fat

Don't forget our Big SHOE SALE.

REED'S BOOTER~

Was always shaved quite clean. The reason was he a lways used

The famed GEM DAMASKEENE !

Sold by Owenhouse Hardware Co.

470 Int e rest paid on Savings.

6allatin Trust &1Savings BANK

------ --------THE SOA RING

THE RMO MET ER. makes cvcryUod,· ·wam to get awa~ from the hear.. Hut when the cold weather comes everybody wants nil the beat he can get Yon'llget plen;,y of it 1r you hare a good pile of 011r coal Jn )·our rellar. It .~ the clean. fn~e burn·n12: kin,} t'iat g,H'S lll moi:>t bent \\ ilh tlw Jpa,,t rnal. TIPtter orde':' today 'lml tun· h oft your w'nd.

l

FRANSHAM COAL CO

E. W. T HO:\lPSON BARBER SHOP.

l·udt'f ~:1tional Bank of Gallatin Vall,~y

College Students a Specialty.

REPAIRING While You Wait ! art• sclledukd llll~lc fur l'umpe)··s Pillar . .Jnnnary ~~nd: Fix them up right,-your Watch. l u~tt.'r, .lirnuarr :!3rd. Belfry, Janu· '"' !:., l"r"m'•Prg, .hrnnary 2~: Joli<t rr" )tary Xoble, Ott Romney, \'ic clock or jewelry or broken glasses

II Iii J u111an :!:t\1 11 <1 lh' t Lodge lanu II 11 l'otn(·r, ant! :'11ortimer Lott. A ilelight- All repaired and guaranteed. ENGINEERING NOTES a1' 2 ' h .rnd ,:11tl1 I COLLEGE SOCIETY l JI lllll,i<"al program wa,; dveu tlOd _ _ - ::-

n·fre,,,Jrn1l·nt~ were st~l'\ ul. 'I hi I "lo\\ ll" "11! I l!H• ell t~e I .. LESLIE E. GAGE. lr ~ ~i [rap1>r ma~tcr llltt·uanic rn t..18' \\l'f I\ .1t l{an11Iton aud at A p .... rt~ 0 1 do\\ i-lvwn g 1 r\.; e1jo\ 1

lf tbt lt1 ck,· \l01.,,ta1n d \lsion of the t r tact 'd 1e' 1 oints during t'w \\ I· l'ummin~s 01 BillingH w sin ::;1 ating 1arty at thp rink ~loud l) Jeweler and Registered Optometrist

< bl-"ru Pac· <.: w.1:- In •111~ lit~ on lirst w1 k hi I' bruan l>111clvr F. 1P.e It\ llH' fir tor the \\Pf"k and ns- \tning tr a fLW llOl. 8. b 112 on ~alur1lcl.~ .I ll'taf) 16. :-'. l'ooh '" .\l L. \\ J.scin. 11r \\ • .I I ti it •la 1i.,ht~'r 'liss H.uth Cum- _ ::- BOZEMAN, MONT \\b Jt herr be was a. g._c~~t o[ Dl'an 1{1 nman, . ~l s Knt!wrtne Jen.sen.

1

rn~, 1:-.. rtt llam1lt. u hall Bun<ln.Y l'r 1 \\ H. Ple\\ \\Us in h11u •r H[i 1H·r n11d thP two s1,eul ll1e P\""'11· \{i ,\\1g11:-t bHU:~ l'rot. 'lloni.s inti 'Iontl;,1~ :::.lltfit al dinner at tht rianglt• X in~ t. l inc, o•·pr old times and mat- ~hf.I~\. J'rot W S. Thon1ljer, Pro! I~. :: c ul>house )fun<lay. veniug. t 11f e ... pf>1·i e-r»st tu hath \V '1t·rru1, GP<HgP ii t'ook. H. A. I :.\fi :-; Lula Chl·>"tll an_d :\hHs E<l1lh _ ::- -. ---------------- .. - 1,,1111 ·hartl, l' L. I la11s1·11 mid E. A.1 J·'nw\ r ' 1 "_l '' lf'•I ".' d11111~r, BmHl~y Tlif' juiiior <:las~ 1 1 tt: xt1 11 s ~rnd '. l>i an li<.1 J"t('I I, n•ce1n·d .111 '\il\son 111 lwll 111 ho1101 of 'l 1 s~ .A!mt.e '•.>l.:hn--rt.. 1•J3s~ T' hOLll' irc1if u~r e•t D w rk it ion ro (, >\• 1.0 L. \" Boile\ :: l'ied. '" a11•l :\l1ss ;\!1ldrl·d St .. wnrt. l·.i>itetl tlw hlllh' of 'l'. l)rott 8tor' f,1r \ill y ye 0 ·s t f ti1t> 11tt.: 1 .·1·\a1la. to bt.~ 1re~f'Hl 1 r \\. )I (ol>kig~1 :.u.hlr•·:->~Pd Lhe -::- 1 tlu~ JHlll)o:-:;e ol :stnd\11 y lh"' intetior t a \\.elfHC' a111l DeYdo111ll('11L cun- A11 rit·i nda \\·oman's dul Saturday,\ \i1 ~ E\"•·bn ~h<mnon 1:>. enter'-\d1 lrauo11!'. The Cleaners that clean Clean. 11 nc1 t11 ht' lwM nt llt'llO on Feb- Jauuury \1ith, on "Food Arlultt'I'atiou." u:iil11· i uhu11t JiftE". d 1l tr1l'nds Sat :.- [I yuu lfl' not giung- us

ua.rv ~ (!lld 1; T\w tlb<·us::ion w II u 11 Jam .• iry JI th lH· :•durPrl l>efori· "1ln\ \"P11ing '' .t dt.•li~htful spread L' nd.tll P. 1>,•\ ul~on entt>rtamcd 111 I your deaning-, y1Hl ...,1i, ntld tr.'" li1· J•Ol1 thP 11 ... uns or dt'Yt-lop.11!!, l'lf-' lbt• J.i\ini.:.ston \\"u111a11·s club on tht' t'H• uc :1si1111 ht'lllic. h 1 b11thcl<l) nlll' • 110nor of htl'> b1rthda) J'nda.) e\CU ng 1•ur wi1rk and not t..'l' the lliiilT-n· 'lirh·:~ uf th1• ~tatt 01 :\t·vada. ~anH· subjp<'t '-•·l'!-iHY ..i.t a >"ix o·l'loL·k dinnn 'fl1e b'lJe"sts cue;.•

l)h1 •lll' ,~l} \\ "·ill call. ·

Bozeman Hotel Annex. - ::-Pro11 ~Pr :::'n! ,, pn·silk1L1 l·f t"H~

tini. attl'!Hlill~ th<" Californ l exposi- Tll(' :-;hort c·our_s~irl~ ~n hum~ e.co-c;tl\ t'rni r Stnn1rt nct•nlly ..;i,.:m.·d Ions and visitin!!: fripn<I~ and relatin:s nom l'S g~'e a d111ner l·ru.lay c'emng +•• •• ·•••·············•·· . ~ in.; tit l•t- '· \l .1tm1a :\l mlc·1pal I :· gi11f-'t•rs. ''a" in Hf'lt•na. on ~louday 'f111 sd;iy and \\.elint.-'sday ol this wt•eh. wlh rP h;• ~an' an a<ldrc·ss al th. third

- ::-l'ri 'i·s."t•r C'llnklin:- if; today atteu<l­

in~ a spc>C'ial meeun~ or thp Stalt> Ilic:hwav eommbHion in llt>lrna..

t p lull apJrrt>Pri.tdng: :i;;,11,11011 tOl :\Ion· In ('alifornia. in th<." donwstir srienct· 1·,10111s. Tlw • 11 n·~ 1•xhibits .11 the l'anan1a-Paci- •• hostesses were Jt>ssie .John~ and Dor· ~ '11 llld Pa1:•~1lla-t':·lit •rni~. exp1~!'ilious. '.\1. s ~til<h·tri ~t· wan was ho~lc:.-:~ lothy :"chic. > : An appropriation iH tnthakd in t'1is I· riday ~H.~l~inh atll·r t.h~· lm.skt-thal - :: ~ .., 1or t wP}\·(· pularJ?,i.:tTkllts. -tOxliO, !:>how. ;:::amt.• tn a lew of her tru.·nd:; al !le,r I Pruft~s~or \le:\ecler t{U\"I.~ a redlal : : in~ <;allalin \"all(>y grain c·ro11s and 11\f'a~•111t homt· m1 l't·11tr.1l a\"t'1rne, ~. ;\t llamilton hall lust Sunday evening. • Schlechten's : z~:.·;~ .~~o~:.t.1;: AS("~::1'.';:tht::;11~~·B,'.~: -~l1:,~1t'~~:~d.1n~~~1·.::·\.1::~:"''. \lttM~:~: I ~~~1~1'.:i.":,~~Ol~l:~~;~ri;,i~l'.I~.'.~" l~ll:.:"~:t:.1 i Studio : ~~~::i~' ~~h~~~e~1t~; ;:,~ur1•;:d s'.,:~~1 1~~111~ \ ~1;;:., \~ h1::";~~11',':"::~w":::,,,~;d;1: 1:~1:;::: tesSl'S, sening collee and sandwiches. I: : O

n <1b11l'l'' as will d~corute l'.1e walls il- and ~·andy makin!!.. delit·1ous re·\ C U ,, \ ! 12 BLACK A V E ., : Telephone 45::

i- - - 111_ Extension Notes Ill · • · · . 1 Does t his onc ern s . .. •

of th(· ~font..,na build in~. in• .. Juncnt~ "pre se:·,·ec. I : • Last \Yl~nesday the J•:xpl·riment : .->s o zE tv1 A N MONTAN A ~ station t•xpre~sed a lilrge shipment of cmwh .111d \tn; Frt:>d l.3<.·1101011 en· I Re>at" college life 1~ t he mo:sl na· I ,. ... ..-. .. • grai11 ,·arietit•s to bt· U!:iC'd in de<'orat- rtnmr>d intn1 mull\ Sundn~ C\ en mg. tural t•ollegc hte. ) et man~ of us fall I ••••••••••••°"••••~ •· 2-~"i.' Dean ,.~ n. L lnfil'ld Is iu Kalit:;pell in,1:; the ~Jontana Uooth!-1 at San Pran- Thl gL1esu. "~o enJO)ed the evenlll~, out of hne by tlracliC'ltlg certam men-

j o. MOX LEY '? ct" ti annu·d · t· ~t 1ss(~ lksh .. ' lb.\\e:, :\1ae 1\ t ) h

I .January l.h,l atten 111g ie . • ri~<'O and Sa n D iego. w' t" tal habits such as l sp~n k "".· en I DENTIST

lco11n•1niou ol the Montana llort1cul- .------------------------ --- ---· 1 am spoken to." "They don t ha \ e to tural society, where he aPJH:ars on the

siieal\ to me.·· ·1 am just a13 gooC. as! ole 3 lk. P hone 9 '1

~ O U M

DE NTIST

Blk. j 11rog ram wie1 a talk on general farm­ing. H (• att ended the St<lte Grange

I I\let:>ting a t Great ·i. alls as repres<' 1Ha­tive or Sta t P Coll er;c Grange :S-o. 3~. and also addrM:;sed a ta r mers' insutute al A11gu>"lil on his way lo l<a lispell I - :t-

s I and

Blk.

s tor y Block . I ;\fi~:; l\;tlht•ri u e ,Jensen_ is bark frCJ!ll th: ~talP C!range me<· lm~ a l Great

Bozeman, Mont. Falls. She addressPd the F ort Ben

,,i . DA W ES ·Q PATHIC P llYSICIAN

I LOii \\'oman·~ el11h on .January lllth. a nd hf'ld a H'P' SU('Ct'!:)Sfll l s h ort <:Oll l'Se

1 for farm women at l:a .... tner Fa lb.; this I ·

mont h - ::- I residence, Ma r tin Blk, 237 1 Geori<e If C'ook 1, b.t1·k 1 rom 1Ia1111l-

1ln S t.; Phon e 371 Blk. ton and t ht"> lllllel !loot \'alle) \\herf>l Montan a . he has lwM1 mak inh arran~PnH'IHs r~r 1 a farmPrl'i· s:rnr1:_~~.:_r::;l~ f< .. Pbrnary l.J. j

I DEAr :

l:J PA.1 lll v PHYS !CL\N I ilchlgan Buil d in g.

J. ('. T ay lo r '12, pE;nl Sunday with h is fo t her , !:)pna tor. L. t i. Ta.y lor, at I

. He lena. - ::-

R. A Bla n C' hard h a1-> ~ r rnng( t. a j

Retter than a Diary

AUTOGRAPH IC KODAK S.

GALLA TIN DRUG CO.

h~ is. I LC't us ll'l'!!L't '6C'lf for th~ t une oe-1 I illµ. iu doing those tittle klndness~8

whi<'h h e l J) to brightt>n tlH' 1.>athwa) or otlH.•r:s. ~hould w.._• ha1nwn to stc

1 a tellow studen t along in t he ha ll s or on the c·ampu~ let us endea\'Or to gi\\;' a\ ~milt" nr .i pkn~anl word, slww inll'r· t·~l anti ~) 111path~. and t•ac.:h will ~o away "Ith a li~hter heart.

Tht• :;pirit ol' tht• ~l'i1ool is th:U:rrniu· t·d h\' llH· indi\ iclual n•hltlonship::; ot all c~ncl'rllt'd. \11 Ot"(ll:'l' LO nwnna111 and dL'\"t>lop the spirit wbich prevails among us our ~ociul re lations must I bl' on n high 11L1ne wil h the common 1 I \ntprest~ nf a lii'lter ~dwol Ex I \\'h~n you're roulin' lll tht• lihran An· lrn.Yin' lots of fun. A laff!u' and ,l'JubbPrin' As if ·' ou'rt:' tlt .. af :rntl dumb: You'd i1f'lt1•r \\ atdl your cornt•1'H

(And kt't"P alw~1ys Jot1kin' Olll. F'nr the \lbraria1i'll get pni t~r ~ l'U don't w~1td1 out.' .. K~

raru:e r s' R11;irt C'ourse a t Belt to r I F\ bnwrr ~.-th i\ I L . \Vllyr ·1. Dr. f .J. ·-----------------------------lf<.1rtma11 \!is::; T~a. h PrinE .Jense1 a nd I• ..

The Golden Rule

:: r. - ::-

ONCE A YEAR

CUT PRICE SALE

STARTS TODAY.

Deci d ed Red ucti ons In Men s and W om en's Appa r el a n d

F urnish i ngs.

E very Art ic le in the Sal e is H igh an d of Depe ndab le

Qu ali t y.

:: :: - :!-:: ::

Chambers;Fi!'her Co.

MO:-ITA:-IA STATE COLLEGE, FRID AY . J A:-IUARY 22, 1915.

-=======~=======:::::::::::=::~:::::::::~ rAOIC FOOi<

The game tomorrow night I Between the Trey, N. Y .. indisputab le world's champio~ a~dl 1· I the College will convince you that M. S . C . ha~ a won e~ u

The work don e and the price w ill convince you t iat team. the only place to send your soiled clothes is the

G alla tin Laundry Company G. R. MILBURN , College Agent .

PHONE 79 J . Called for a nd Delivered

TOBACCO AND CIGARS AT

The Arcade Billiard Parlor --Tobaccos, Candles, Biiiiards, Bow li ng and Barber Work--

FOR THESE LONG WINTER EVENINGS AT HOME A

Columbia Grafonola nnd some Columhia dance recordF- mret the- occaFion. \\'e can ~ell

you a GRAFONOLA as C'hea p as ~11 . .:-.11 on easy terms

DOl"BLE DISC' Rr·:C'ORDS AT 6' CE:-ITS.

ROE CHER'S DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTI ONS A SPECIALTY I

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eas:-11-~g is " ell n igh perfect. There is no The Butte buuch ongbt to be gr.1nd :'.'land or lnd1' idual super iori t y

for the blue and goltl. --:t- about their performnuce. T h ey a r e

There is little doubt as to the out· I JU St natu rall) THEH.Ji;-ns a l:arn of Nrne oi the game touigh t iu Utttte hr~t "nte1 basket.~all pla::- e1s

In the game b~=:-morrow night the I Tbe. college Ii~;: not be:u going collegian.ii will be :;tcppiug slightly at its best for the last few mghts. lt out o( their class ily tahiug on the seems to be just a nntural slump. H~w league team from :\'ew Yori\. en:•r, suc:1 slumps are usually con:;td·

-::- l'rC'd ~ood omeu::;: just before a hard But the ('OJll•ge the feels pretty game.

sure tll<'Y ('an g-i\"e tile :\"ew YorJ,en; - :-:-

as stiff opposition as the~ will be \\.hail'\-l'r Lhe out<.•1m1e- of the game able tl} tind in 1hb part of the coun- 1 ttimorrow night, l'l•ad~ Bt·nnion's n_:·e try . will gain ~omc <.'XJlt•r1c.>nl'c that "111

- :: ht: o l untold \altt• · to them in later An:ordin~ to all accounts lhe tt~am <·onll'sl!->. They Jan· onE- oi the stif­

from the <:ast is compo:-l'd of the fpst sdH' tllllt· ~ L' ' Pr undertaken b)· a

Thos. H.

ECONOMIZE ON LIVI NG BY

ORDERING ONE DOZEN "D E

L UXE '' BRAND of TUNA FIS H .

Large, Nu. 1 Tins, cloz $2 ti5

Each -·--- 2:->c.

1.-'led ium , N o. 72 Tins, doz., $1.tiS ~ach 15c

Ask for a folder of valuabl e ,,.

Receipts.

Rea & Co. TELEPH ON E NO. 24.

AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

TO GET A FIRST CLASS SUIT.

20 per cent discount

ON ALL FANCY SUITS. WALK-OVER SHOES. STETSON HATS

THE HUB ED. and LOU HOW ARD, Props.

EVERYTHING FOR THE COLLEGE STUDENT. WALKOVER SHOES STETSON HA~

I clen?-rest l.lunC"h or ~a::;kl'.~ ~~ootcrs i\lont~.rna tL"<.tm anrl lh.is is the ~ecoml 1

th:it l'HT performed m this state. real gawt· of the ye a1 ,-------------------------------

!AMENDMENTS TO ' -::- . . . I - ::-TEAM MEETS MINrns IN I The) also clanu the worlds utle m Thr<•n a ncl poosihl) [Olli" .cames \\ill

ELffifBJLITY RULES lhi:.•_ great indoor spor~- \\'hc.tllt.:r t.~eir com11lt'le th1• two '''l'cks' 11rogr::nn eud­cla1ru ran be substautrnted oi not. ue) iug- nt'XL Saturday . The games will

BUTTE mis EVENING have a long ~t.riug of viclories to bl", rwo with Lhe ).liners, one with

THE GALLATIN LUMBER co. Headquarter tor the Famou s OWL CREEK and PEERLESS BEAR

CREEK COALS. You r trade will be appreciated Opposite Court House. Phone 20.

l h"'l·r credit whkh 1.al.;es iu team that. 'ti tb T · / '" Troy. and po~sibly one w1 1 e n- ·-----------------------------

1. The rule$ gon·rning.v elogibility I are reputed as being (h best in the I ol plo.i~l·r~ shall bf' the "::-am._. for all ... nitcd St.ates.

1111 B's. - ::- -----------------------------

Tonig-ht the college haslit'l. tosseri'i athktiC' contests in whiC'b any team - ::-will tangle with the )lontann School plays an olliciallr scheduled contest F'urthermort?-. t.ber hn.Ye- the added About the middle ot Fehruary the of Min es in the )liners gymna::ium. 11 , ll I blue and gold will take on another

uJHll>r the nam(' o(. the co ege-. '"-11? l· di:sunction of never having Jost a se r-This \\ill bP the first gamC' of the er th<' gnrue l.Je \\itb another college, ie~ to an~· team. They are the tOl) team from the ~c· w York league, the season with other Montana institu- a dub, or a sc-coudary school. l notc:hers in tlle basketball league in Oswego the. ,\.hile this team has sut-tions and Is the starter f0r the cham- r l d r t "l the bands of the T ro•·

2. That thr firl::)t section ot' the/ the Emiiire ~tale where they ba\C al· ere< e ea u "

J!ionship series. d b t' Cl bunch. tlH·y are still one of the stroug-Eli.:.:;ibilitY rules a11pru.\·l' Y .1e · ass rl"'"ady 11Jayc·d thirty-~L\. ~ames. Re)lorts luwe it that the miners are Otficers in their rneetrng: of December - ;!- e~t teams in the country and one tha t

ver~· weal\: this )·ear in h<t:i:kl·tball haY- \!th, Ull.t. be in ellet·t 00 and after Rough play would naturallr be ex· will give a guod account ol itself in in~ been literally snowed nuder b)· :1.n l•~ehruan ~nd . Ullj, and shall apply pcl'led from a league team or this :'.\Iontana. indetlf'ndent team in Butte that is l'quallY -to all officially scheduled kind. llOWt!Yer, their style is quite - :: rater Yt>ry to·,\, if an better than t3e \ games~ the contrary. In spca.king of ~'-'game 'The final arrangements ha,·e also Cent£'nilk aggregation that perform· Rule referred to reads as follows: in Di1lings the Hillin~~ Tribuue ~a)-s: bet>n made with Gonzaga and two Pd on the locnl floor last week. 1f •·Each student repres~nting this in· "Tbe gamt -wa.s absolutely clean in games will be played in Spokane Feb. this is thr cas~ tbc collegians will istitution in inter-collegiate conll'sts eH!·ry respt.><;L :'\ot one unpleasant 12-1~.

Dance Prograns HAVE THEM PRINTED BY ONE TH AT MAKES

A SPECIALTY O F JOB PRINTING.

BEAR CREEK

COAL

A.G. Mc KEY, THE PRINTER. 107 West Main Street.

ROUNDUP COAL

CARNE! COAi

have very little difficulty in l"liminnt- must he pursuing regular work in this incident marred the l'OUtest." - ::-ing the Butte team from the rham- institution ,and must be passing up - ::- Once more--uothing has been done '-----------------------------

plonship race. to the week of the contest in at least The Tribune further says: ''Troy 1s in regard lo a. footl.lall manager. It

F:lint=Lynn Lumber Co., Phone 8 :

Howl'n'r. it i~ very improbable that twelve credit hours:· 'lllldoubtedly the rastel::)t quint ever does not seem important now but don't t~e miners will 11rove as e-asr "pick· 3. H for any rea~on not governed appearing 011 thi" IO<:al floor. Tll~ir be surprised next fall if )'OU fin d that ings'' for the college te;·.m as lhe b.v p1·bse11t faculty [ngi::;lation as to · · I 'l ...... <.:'t t · e ll d to ta! " "' style of pla~· b not [Jas~1)· l.lut It is ., 01_11.rtna ~ a e ts comp e. \e ~t-:>res indicate. It has bet>n some eligibility the faculty or class officers sure. E,·ery man handles the ball as. on mdependent teams a11d high school time since the Miners played U1e Butte . r 'bl l I team and it is very likely that they declare a student me lgt . e 0 reine- though he had !Jecn in the game all his e-leYens to complete her footba ll sc~e-

sent the college. such action shall be life. Their passing and basket s~oot- dule_ / were not. in the best of condition at renorted to the Eligibility Committee., ' that. early stage of the season. The Eligibility Committee shall then -------------------------------

'J'hl' team will return from Butte remo\·e the name from the list ot I The Li t tle Country Theater. tomorrow and piny the )J'ew York eligibles in llie h:rnds of the athletic I --team here tomorrow night. director. T!lis ye.:ir there iln.s been op,~n r:: d at

' 4. Ten days before each game the the Agricultural Coll "g._. in F;irgo, )J_

A watch may !"lave no gender, athletic director shJ.11 send to t~e eli- Drkcta., Lhe Little Countr;- theater,

mm ~NNU~l T~U~NE~

(Continued from Page One)

1 he f,ttt that nea r l3 nl"a)s, _ the names oi all the players that will conH.· a laboratory of modern drama.. slead or the tirst as has hen the .But y.ou really can·~ e!l'nc~, gibility committee a list containing I desi~nt:· d and perhaps de.st.iued to be-

There's a woman in lhe case.-Ex. be l1:5Cd in that game. !n this ~imp!(' auditorium_ which scat.<:> cu.c;tom heretofore. 1

1

J two hundred pcopk-1 are given one-I The district organization for the --------------. COMPETITIV E EXAMINATION r,tt plays anti SCe>\OS [rOtu longer .

I BOZEMAN CAB COMPANY. FOR ANNAPOLIS 'compositions, w!lose setting is not. too ba . ..;ketball tournament "111 in no way

I GORDO)[ MA:"-JDEVlLLE, - Prop. · complex for re11rodnction in school "-.f,t:ct t!1e speaking contest. A speab.-

Cab Service Day and Nig ht. ' \\'as~ington, Jan. 12: Con;.:;rC'SS· houses, churl'h basements, and the er will be brought from any high College Part ies a Specialty. man 8tout toduy announced that he liY-ing ;:ooms of fa.rm homes through- school that wishe::; Lo send one under

Phone 230. ha~ arr~inged to base a competitive out the count.ryside. T!:le pormlation the same stipulations as in the pa.st.

THELEN & HANLEY,

llP TO DATE LJVERY AND ACTO~!OBJLE.

Phono 57 Blk. · Bozeman, Mont.

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exarnjnation held in Helena, Saturday/ of Xorth Dakota has a large percent- Fully as runny sueakers are expected Februarr tl for the purpose of select- age- of forc-ignc rs, and it is tho pur­ing one- Jlrincipal and three alte r nate pose of the Little Country theater to applicants for nn appointment to the select plays of a st.rong national flav. C S. :'\'aYal acad y at Annapolis. or-plays wlJch sbt~ll contr~~ct t3e The examination will be conducted by So"ial and political life or many Stat Superinttndent. DaYee, A. J _ Rob· countric&. erts 01 t~e Helena public schools, EYen if the L ittle Country theater

as pre\"iOusly. A .::eparat.e circular containing rules and regulations for

th(' contest ~ms been pr epared and I will be sent out with the one de. aling with the tournamen t. _

Montana State College of Agriculture

and Mechanic Arts

PractiCP.i courses in Civil. Elee\lr. --..a l and Mechanical Engineering, Mechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, Horti­cu lrnral, Home Economics, Industrial Chemistr:v Eron omic Biology, Mut:i i c and Art.

Beautiful ground~c;;., commodious buildings, com­Dlete wood and irot. Lhops, extensive laboratories. model kilcben and sewing rooms, mu1ic and art studio

J. M. HAMILTON, President BOZEMAN, MONTANA.

I NOT TOO HEAVY

Su11erintenjc-nt E. C. Busse rt of ~~or- fn.lls lo deYc<op any great artist~. its snh and Pr incipal C. ,.L Luce of Fort r<'ason for b ing lies deep in com­Bcnton. Candid<'-tes must b" between munity nC'<'ds. and the enterprise

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16 and ~O years of age. It is sug- must command our respect and in­gested that all prospecth-e applicant s leresL llere st.udeals and nei:~hbors

As soon as arrangement c~ .. n be

m:id ... "' w'th tbe ::.tale !1igil sth01..1ls Lh e I results of a ll the di::trict. games ''ill

lle pub:ishc-d weekly i'.J t::ie Exponent. '------------------------------•

I FOR SPRING WEAR.

I \"c ry few <.1f our Suit~ and

(h-ercna.ts arl.'. too heavy to wear during :-;pring-. and the pnC<.'!' are much ln\\-er than they will he later

tirst submit. themselves to a r igid phy- meet together to do an interesting sica1 examination by their family phy- thing. and 11cople w:10 do an i11te r-sicbn. Fur the r information ~~s to the esling thing together usually become requirements may be obtained by ad- fric-nds. lt would be a bigger ac-dre.ssing a letter to Congr~ssman Tom complishment to mak e a real neigh- I Stout, \\·as~iugton, D. C. Thlra should b(.rhood ou t of a countr yside than he done at once as the t ime is Jim· to produce the ~-~-rl"~lt Arueric.:an play_

Then. is a complete line of ited. The t3.eater is situated on the src-

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. sizt~ 111 medmm and hig-h g-ra<k ond tloor of the adminL ... t ra.Uon

i:;ouds. Miss Edna Hagerman '13, was the building of tbe agricu llural college, I J The ,·alues are frnm $12 l~ guest of honor a t a dinner party at ~nd, i~ .the words of Mr. A. B. Arnold, Ii ! $35. -'· the- Rainbow hotel gh·en by F. S. Coo- Its originator, " It b a. large playbou.:rn

leY, .January 14th. The parly com- 11u1. under a reducing g lass." I~ s tage J This '::iCason·: g"11od..;, arc mark- pr ised Miss Kat'.1.erine J e nsen, Miss is thirty fee t. wide and twenty deep,

1'd at l\\ 1..·nty·h\ c per cent less, Augusta Evans, F. n. L infie ld, :\f. L.1

and ite simple se ttings can be put t.o-J ma 1

11_,. of the ol(kr garmt.:nh arc \\'ilson, ,,. J. Hartman. J _ c. Taylor, ge t.her by th e saw and ha nuner o( an

I at I \ LF the former price. and c. l!. Peterson. I amateur.

'l'Je large~t purpose which the Lil-

l A young theologian named F iddl e ti e Thenter has in mind ia tha t or

The WI. I IS ( Refused to accept his degree ; bringing the Agricul tural <.;oll ego on 0 For, ~aid he, 'tis enough to be F iddle in to relationshl!1 wi th t he r ura l dis------------' \\pit!1out being Fiddle D. D. tricts of th e s tate, makin g the m feel -- ____ ._,~~~~._, ________ .,.. t he !land of their college out·

I t stretched, no t in the spi r it of the

BOZEMAN OPERA HOUSE pedagogue and the c r itic, bnt in that i of Lhe playfellow and the com rade.

ONE MERRY NIGHT-FRIDAY. JANUARY 29th. t !ts tendency " 'ill be to ha bitun.t~ lo

America's Premier Cornmcdienne f c~nrn1un.1 ty _wor k and dl'mocratic

tt May Robson . ~ ~~·::'~~b:~: p';;t: .• ~'.,'~a~:i:: g:"~ut ~~~ the neighborhood to train other ama-

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In tilt• l nm<.·1h· «i Chn·r " Martha By the Da 1 , , ~ teur~ to giq:. the dramas which havo ...:.all at ti ( ~ II · I) y. ·- t:ats on t been fHIC('essful al t he L itll l' Country ·,1·1 ~, \1·1~·1 '\ atm·11 ru_.~ ci mpany \\ l'dt1e:-;day, Januarv 27. t Tbe:ill' r.-Outlook.

t d.t tlri 1.·1 .... n rd 111 1lrdLT ,,f rc.:rc1pt when accomp;n 1cd

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PR!CES-E:it re Lower Floor · $I SO S!nre the Openin~ of lbe European B J wa r thP studt-nts of Queen's Unh·er-

l ... ccny 5oc., 75c., $r.oo and $r.50. ~l1~·. Ontario, C'aualla , ha\"e lle«n a1._ ~--~~~ca.~~~~~~~._, - _ ~ _ - -' 1woled to dMll an hour l'a...:h day

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