TANA FRIDA Y, APRIL 27, 1917. NUMBER 30. - MSU...

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-- mqc meekly £xpnucu1 MONTANA STATE COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA V:lLUME viii. MO!\TANA FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. NUMBER 30. PRES. HAMILTON DISCUSSES CREDITS ANNUAL DELA YEO ABOUT TWO WEEKS Class of 1917 Has Fifty Candidates for Degrees EXTEM- SPEAKER FROSH EASILY WIN SELECTED TODAY CROSS COUNTR Y RUN Te·ls S.:.idents That They Will receive 1918 Montanan Will Not Be Distribut· PRESENT SENIOR CLASS WI LL ECLIPSE ALL OTHE RS JN NUMBERS. Cc.llege Representative in State Ex- Kendall Makes Unusually Good T ime Credrts If They Leave Early ed Until About the Middle to Help With Crops. of May. RENAN DECAMP, RUBY AND ADA BEERSTECHER TO GRADUATE WITH HONORS. MEN GRADUATES WILL GREATLY OUT.NUMBER CO· EDS. temporaneous Speaking Contest Will be Chosen this P. M. Considering Condition of Course. rn1•IH llani I rn, s.icari.ing before Uue LO unror:;,een dilficul!ies the Tomorrow the C'ontestaill will be 'l'be sophomores were cornplet.el.r 1 e 111 ,. 11 u 11 ienls nt a:-.kiPTllhl_v last '.! s .rear book \\Ill not be ready for The of \!•II will be the largest Jorgenson. Fox; .J. .\1. \V. cho:;,en to 1ake 11an in the annual in- swamped by the rrosb in the annual F'nda' morn ng, cleared np the mar· 'i:. "hutio11 until )Jay J:Jth. lt wab to graduate from Srate co l- Great F'alls; Louis Chicago, 1er collegiate extf'mporaneous «on- cros5-C'oumry ruu last F'riday Uy a !Pr F !lo\ ing to wbo hoped that 1he hook would be out :\lay lege in the history of the inslifution. 111.; Charles A. "·hippie, Helena. Lest. The state contest will IJe hel<l seore or 21111 w :.>fl End1 man was .l ''"''n ea 'I) to [{o 011 the f1r::;t but th with which tbe It is nearly twice as large as the class Fred Bullock, Boze- in HeJP,na, ett the 7'Tonta1u\ \\'"esleya11. credited with the nnmber ot poilnR ami Tht! interest of the men ro rPturuPd for tin.al read· or 19 lli. l'nless some meet with mis- man: E. Lester Cole. Butte; Arthnr P. at tbe !'<\me time that !he oratorical coneSJHl?Hling 10 ILs p!al.'e at the l'iu· student n lie aNinn or the Chancel- f!g alld Lht-- i.l1·1 ilia, more work than fortune ht>tween now and the sixth Fox, Kalis11ell; Carl 0. Jaeckel, Ana· cTnt.o··.;1 is heltl. isll and thP ha ·ing the lowest tu· 1or on this matter bad caused a :;lack- a. 1. Ul tOl p1h:U up a1 the nnish o June rifty will l>e granted degrees. coatla; Uenil LinUeld. Bozeman: F. to f'nter tlle ('Q!Hi:"St t;.il won. tin t'w hill aud wa;:; •e rh·L is made ne1.:es::1ary. Spe· Tbt;> C'lass of 1911.i graduated Um thirty. E'. ;\kSr}adclen. :\fissoula; .Joel .Tack- tomonow se Prof Duel I\ hefo· h>11(1all. H uan. "'hS tile first tnt lJody of mPu who at· an Llt-o' tneuu.• lrn\·e been made for ThPre are more than t\\·ice as many ::;on Harrison: :.\f L. Snow. :.rarion. lbai t.' · - t .· 10s s who ha Ye been called men in the as women. tbe di\ i- Ohio 1 ilue. an cl make ., an LO n0..;.:: tlle linish line. His 1c ' a T,1<,s"' who ha\e signed the ap- ,;iou being 3H to 14. Eh.dric·ai engineerine:. Renan De· Iwt Ue aclmiH('d ro time, IH.:,1, whil1J nut ihe record. nPw n..l1ng. nks . ill be rnailed the The graduates ll1is :-;pring come Camp. Helena. .lay Duquette, Poto- in room '.r' \\1 !t:ee; the eontlition ned from lk ena where he t 1 ·' the balam:e due on r'Hll a wid1cl range of coHrse::.:., elec ma ; .fohn P Garvin, Helena: Craig . 1 1 · · 1 1 " 01 1 1 . na a a 1 ut tie c·our;>e 11 1LY- our men were the book before dtstributiou j)lus t\'.'ell · · · h · Ingram. Helena; C'arl Lartenbnr}!, Col- 0 c oc· '- to craw su JJeCtl), aucl l le entered mid all hut vnt finished. 1 ic: 1 <·ngnwermg. ome e<:onom1c.-s \'ill comn1euc·e .<.H I u'clo\.'k Consideral:h· "as workecl T d .tt tl11:- time L Y- "iYe eents for mailing exvenses <lf J ac:ronomr lead111g i11 numbers umUia Fall.::: Hapa[z, Hayre: in the room. Tbe up tlle fc•ur drill <'Ompanie:;. I c c-rt:d. s to \\I >ha signed llp will Oe wilh eigbt each. Oi tbt· fiflY. three Cd win :\I. Roime. Chinook; .John will be rwepare1l P'rnL Duddy aud ('ompany A 1i11isli,d men who o ,o·,,. up m their "" 1 all 111 I JU payml'nt of tllree will graduate- with honol's. Ada Beer- Whiteside. Kalispell. a I I Pakf'l 'Jl I J a l I ''1 · l'omimny I3 fiuished :.:iii:;< l !Ply nf'.,.•led d•illars •lu:- ma·· 11g <'iiarges. sted1el' H.ull.\' Stalford anti Reuan lJe- C'bemistry. D<Jnalfl Cook. \Vbi.te 1 o; 01 l'om- d . .in r ni:-;IJ f>\.,1kn"e of The llHHt>rlnl wh1<'11 bnti been re- (\uup. Sulphur Janelle Lund. Three jects will he se!e('te<l hy lot. The c - I I' 'rite h gh rhr ol m d tolle rnP•l 10 1he f;;clitorial 0. K. is of F01·l\s 1£.dith 1 uiher Chouteau· La\\"· vany SPiit 1 ' iut-'H tie urn s ) s · l · ges Be:sides the fif1y receiYiug hae.;helor · ' ' speed1es Jllll!;l he more thau se,·eu eiLcl1 ,,.Ith an :nH·agf" of 2<!.-4 Company in T th lttn't l•P u closed for this , l'll• 111 q ·tlili The fi'ollies there al'P 1wo who will re- Saltz, l>nndee. 1'1tch. Cook and less than ten minutes in !L-ngth D finished men with an aver- 'l.mt· re ason \. h 1 llf posted \\ 1 'ch t of rndiYiclnat $\lams their acl\.·a1wed They C'h·ii Charle:;\\'. age of The lrnnU finished seven J r1rl1\ a detailed in- ·h 11ar1i( l.u· slam herng illustrated i.l<'e \'€'!:ital who will IJe Tlnnntl 1p: \\'jJliam .\tonson, OvruIClo; BASEBALL rALLED 0.\-eraging 'l"u wat Jn s o h i:H'tiou to ie• iniereHing granted a tlegn."'e in c·lvil en- 'ht\ id Thomas, r:rPat F'all:-: lJ The men in the order thaL they "' rp t 11 e 'n J11- gint>("'ing and R11:-::l·oe \'\"ells who will )fN·hankal Engineering: Hilmao· crossed the finish line are: Kendall. To Grow Spring Wheat. JUNIORS nErlnE clearc-e in Zoolo"r flelr: Henry f;chollen. Big Tim· Off B Y' COUNCi i ireshmau, Bus.h r, Wiley r. Pitts f, Jia\ill"' ren..:. ;ed ·rom a 1 1 11·et· lJ "' A . 1 .J. \YrighL Gray. I1oz.e- ...... Kelly prep :\e,·ille ::;opb, Hannah s, ing of the hP:tds 1F tJi,, Ja1HI gran The follnwiug cire C'a1tdidates for fie. Scott. Armsteao. Reitz s. StNl f. :\lecklenburg r. Hael- agrlcultural collegC>s oi the l'nitecl NOT TO HOLD PROM 2:rt>e!; strom s. Berg s. F'inc:h f, Stanton L · Se<'retarial · Cra('e :'l[ch·er. Great Statc:s at St. Loub, President Hamil- llomP e(·onomics Ada Falls: Rinh XnblP. Great l ·'alls; Gu) Council Decides Baseball Nine O'Brien f. ::.. s, ton in a position to giYe first haud !Jrlgradl?: ii:ctilh l•'o'wier, Great l.t"alls: \Yikox. Dupuyer. Cannot Be Made Without Base- Dougheny I. OIJPrl<' f, Anderson s. i11f·orma1 inn as lo thr- agricultural pre- l·rs11Jn :.\lary Agi-icultural C'hemisu·y: \\.alcle- ball Players-Cancelled. Xelsr.n s. l-\cd11 :'Ile Kee prep. Kain s. of the <'Olin try He spoke Big Spring Dance Will Be Abandoned !'rPtlo\'" llPIE"n;i. .l('anuet1e Kelly. mar [lanl:iE-n. \Vhitewood. S. Uak. Davicl.tion :.;., Alexander f, 1',itzgerald s, of lh< .. immenl$e shortage of winter This Year. Informal P arty D('t!l' Lodge; Ruh) Stall'ord, Hamil- Botany and 11acleriology: Don Lau- \\-akel'ielU t'. f, :'\oble s, Cocks Y.heat for this year and the respousi- May Be Staged. ron; fda Trnman. Bm•.eman: I\frs. gohr, Bozeman. D:- Htuutunous \'ote, the athletic· r, .:\(cKee (. Pkkf'ns f, Orvis{, Leon· flilit:i. un lhe fi\'e spring-wheat grow- \'e111u Young. Butle. Industrial Chemistry· Estella Mil- ('Ollllt:i! flecided to <liS<'Olltinue inter· arct I', Norrh; s. \\'inwoocl f, i\lcFarlin f, ine .Nurtb and South .\nitnal Carr. nor, Kalispell. C"O!legia,le base1.Jall rur Lhe pi·e·senL sea- Stanley s, Pollarrl f, Needham f, Chat- Dalrnla .. Montana. and \Yashington. He Ar a meetiug of Lhc Junior class Bo1.eman; RoberL Clarlrnon. Chinook: Zoology and Roy The action was deemed neces- tin s. \\'arr s, i\lc.;\Iillan s, Limbert s. told the men not to he in a hurn· to aflernoo11 ii was decided to Raymon<! C'arnwn. Bozeman: Ralph S1rantl . Helena. sary l..iecanse the majority o1' the men Stephenson r. Larse f, LiJJpert f, Car· join tbe army as privates and urged & 1andon the plan:; for the annual a,·ailal.Jle for the tl?aru are !eaYing roll f, \\.heelPr s. Sent. s. Nordahl f. them lo take UJl the work of Taising .Junior Prom becau::.e of the number c·ollege co eue;age in agrirulLUral Rowe f Moncana 0 largest erop of spring wheat ul juniors ancl seniors who are leaY· MANY LEAVINr. TO INrREASEO rROPS work. need of immediare a1·1ion in sow· iug school. The giving of an informal U lJ lJ The ('.OUncil hO\\'e\'er fa\'ored the :\Iiss Jeanette Kelly returned from iog: Lh s (·rop. 1here heing about 11ar1y 11'1' 1he wl1.0 remain at th:ny days in \\bich ro do so. was :-.<·hool was liul nothing def- pointed out. Preeident Hamilton also ·niti> w is d(:>cidl·rl. HELP WITH rROPS WILL BE . URr.ED .. t:; lJ U 1 fort will be made to turn out a first Lh·ingstou Thursday where she visit- ed friends for a few days. Miss Kelly has been elecLed to teach home eco- tonk u11 th<: 1 1rinci11\es of the plan of tl!"l·ript.ion whi<·b is now being con- sidered Uy the government authorities . He told of the plan of the Chance\\'anen Urunimond was the unani- mous choice of t b. e class for captain and manager of the junior nine and Many I .ee Park "H:"I r·hosen to lead the track class track team. The track manager was autboQZ6d to schedule a tennis to County Agents Will Act As l nforma- ll11'il"h wiih t!w State irniversHy tn he held ar the me rim<.. th1t uoruics in the Lidngs1on high sC'hool next year. 1• ·11 have {·Hrds signecl by all Stll- tVil.tn. Students Leaving College Help With Big Crops all Over t'he St.ate. tion Bureau F or State and the United States. track. meet. \Vbitney .\lanning of Lhe senior class left for his home in Great Falls Mon- day, where he intends to do some ex· tensive i\lyron Carr accom· pauiecl Mr. Manning and will bell) him i.u the farming business. clt-nls Staling their in any 11 1·tic11lar kind of work and the work i army which they would be best fitted for. These C"ards. he said. were a eallY l1eing printed and would fl, in thf· harnls of the proper authori· t,.,.. MARJORit ijUAW Will LEAD GlU B PROF. B REWER TALKS AT FIVE HIGH SCHOOLS Uuring tbf> JitH:H lew clay:; man} su1- The urganization of a large ef[icient 011 tlw 11111 ha,·e taken cHhant- of <·01rneC'ting the agriC'llllllra\ age of the whe>rehy students mnhilil:ariou oi Lhe :,,;,tatt> is Last l>eing may get tbeir cr{'tlit:-:. and do pra('lie;al put in !:>hape and active work will he agricnllura\ work on rile-' farm. The ;>tarted •\·ithin a week in lhe call oJ the farm b attranin· to many ;,.ud tount_\' NEW COURSES ADDED TO 17-18 CATALOG P1of. Brewer of English Department ea('h the> lis1 of increased \ meeri115' was l:eltl by the agrkul- Book Wilt Soon Be Distributed Giving Visits High Schools in the it:; rapidly on 1he in- rural faculty anti distri<"t snpf'rinten- Changes in Arrangement of lowstor.e Valley. t.·1·eaiil'- l-\J lllllil t.lie fir:,;t c,r the rh•nts \\-<:'dll<":·Hlay at'tPrnoon w Uisc:u};.::;. Next Year's Courses. \\eek ol!l.\ a f(.1w had ill the lw melirn1ls of or,g.::iniza1ion and the INTERCLASS BASEBALl GAMES TO BE Professor :1rewei ot t..he English l.'l'OJI:-; nf a·.:rku!tnral worl,ers rogi·am or field work for the s11mmer In spite or lhe fact that there will department visited five bigh schools in lrnt. in the Inst few that number The sta!P clcfc>nse c·oun<.:il composell Registrar H. (). has .::iJlf'nt a be no intc;irc-ollegiate games this sea· .lf' Yellowslone \'alley last week, and has increased that !Jumper or rhe chanC'ellor Elliott the great deal 01 tirne and lal>or in the sou much intere:;t is shown in !hf! 1 t d are 1ww assured iu iWon1ana. \'Olllll1Is::;iouer 01 agrkulture and others preparation ot' the new catalog which ,·nterclasL· series. A stiff schedule \1iss Marjorie Quaw wi ll 1..te ]Jresi - 1nds I tat SOllll'" \ e1} rnteres mg e ·11 l . ·1. ., th t The senior aggie "hich num- ·.\'ill selecl a C'ommiure for. each county I soo1.1 ue reac. Y 1or 1stnu.ut1on. D tl••nt of the dram.attc <:luU next year, velopments are occurtng in a sec- . has been lin_ed up by manager 011 I , J will l>e nee-president, and tio11. The S<'hools that were visited Langobr a,ud 1he !men rivalry between 1 to;1.c\ id will hold the ofUce of sec- were Terry. Hysham. \Yor<len, For- . . l These will work with t IH- c·ou1ny a lug, and some new l'OUl'Ses a citied. the classns ought to pl'ovide enough ex· r"tary and treasurer. This was ctecid- S-Ylh and Miles City. About sL-xty majority ur remauung citement for the mosL discriminating; e• at a meeting of the actor last members win graduare from the!':P 011 a mimitt::; uotice. v in 0111 the fo\. There an· no in fan. The will be as follO\YS. Wednesday. The board of directors, s1·hool::., Drewer engineers have joined iu the back Jo\\ ing program. rh" li ·reretl hy ti1e c·c..1ilege of April 24· -Fre;;hm1:.n Y8 .lun.iors. ._. ng or .\liss Quaw: and Mrs. -umewhat the same C'onilicinns exist- lo the (arm move,111e1H and forsaken National Defense Program of County ;.\gl'kultnre The fir!'it two of the April 2 ;,_ SoJJhomor(:'s , 5 . Senilll'S. 1' , <1:; unallimously re·elected. ing ill that :ii:.'Ction. as in many other 1 1he dynamo an<l transit. Farm Agents course ill lrrigationa1 Engineering will April 2ti-:3ophomor s ,.s. Juniors. a_, will prol.Jably !Je giYen or thl" ::.late. that is that rhe Senior Aggies All Out. Montana. May 1, 1917. be the same <.l:) ('i\'il Eugineering in May 1 Sophomores vs. Freshmen. time during commencement week, but ouestion of war and its res1Joose in '.\'ot nnly has the !o;enior aggie I Help arouse an appreciation or the the tut.ure. May 2- Juniors ns. Seniors. lhe naturt> of the prod11cLioo and the the form of patriotism, have broken prac·tkally disa1n1eared IJuL so haYe obligacion on the part or e,·ery Amer- The cotiri:;es offered in the C'ollc'<:!.e ol PostlHHWtl game:.-; will be played aC· ' a e i.ot lmown at present. llp these graduating c\asse:;; consider- all the orher C'lasses including :<·an C'irizf'n to do his 1'1111 <lnty to the i:.lJltilie<l sdenl·e \\ill he the same as iu t ·r this sthf"ic1I <"C"1..11lf'l1'Ci. AlJ ahlr, and a larg·e nnruber ha,·e eiLhe1· the Acl·Onling to seH:!·rnl 1he JHl::il t>Xt l'pt that the nne c·our$e e.all'I?"' " 1\ 'Jt>_.:.i11 promi tly at 4 :_i1l Thf\ :'-.It:-.ses and Lillian Axtell sii:::nificrt their intention 01· lH1\·e al- of the girls on the nill the <·ollege :? lM'l'fU!"!P the produ(·tion of all food now lrnown as zoology and entomo1o1?.Y I'· 111 a.nd )fiss E\'elyu Seeley were enter- ready joined the Sta1·$> and Slripes. will be into a g-il'is seminary in int'lnrling r·erenls, \'egetables. 1 will lie inlo two i·onrs •. :1:! f'nl""""!' inul otherwisf'. 1 at , weekend party at Spring. Many fa\'Ol'ahle reports were urncle a few H the Larm mO\·enwui at- et<· UWH• a, 1.ciiLI to 110 nicin 1-<h;.t!J pit•·h l10lflo thclll OllP I Ill concerning s. c. and the other tracts man" more or lhe men. li}ncoorage the pJa11ting· or 1he 1han lhcre has hPen. inning in g·ani"' DEBATERS W!Ll RECE'VE MEDAL even Men Who Represented College on Debate Platform Will Be Awarded Gold Medals Each :weaker who represented !\L S. in debate rhis Jear will be awan.1.- a gold medal. me<lals ha,,e be(>n 01·dered rel·ently. and a.re PX- Jlt-C'te1l soon.• The men eligible to 1 -d\"e medals are Zal es 8cton. James I' 1rrn:, Don Lalll!Obr, Llewellyn Luce, f-1.tl BtP\', art. Lee Park. 'Eld Da1-·id f.-ay. institutions llf 1hP l'niversin or )Ion Tho>:. who )Ht.VP gone 10 the farr1 possibll:" arreage of Few Ctiangei:: '" H. E. tana. or into agrku!tnral work ore· llora('C' t!l'ain nncl forage crops. The he.me r. <11t mi-'!' ch•1mnmeu1 011ring lll:-. ali ... en('t· Proressor Ta,\'lor, \\'hn .\lanning, ).lyron f'arr. t information in regard tO seed \\'hith, up to tlli:-; time ht:t..·U li::;teC ' rewPl' hail tli.- O('l'asion ol meeting .\Iiss Shope. a nf thP l'ni- .,e- ·sitv and )lis:-: :'llie\\ald. on thf' Tf>aching of the high :.\li\Yalrl b e.tl'hiug at Hy:--ham. Dau i\ohle, G1·n\·e5, Ernest rate of seeding. lreatment. iJ t:at::l.log •Ile ... oi m- S1an!Py, Albf)l'I Bonon. Charles '\\·. ett' .. for spring crops. ans \\ill l>t. talleJ tl.P c 11 l ('arroll. ('h \\ ' arr. Raymond Pins, 71 in 1he IJreakinE{ Iege of bo11seholr\ 1.nd Induslrial f'ar\,er :3tOllt' C'artf'r '.Riblien. \\"ill m:1 of as much new !anti as possib1e and there will lie a fe\Y cbmlges iH che .\lal>ee \\'illiam Lippert . .John Koh- for fall-sown crops. offered hy 1his department. MAJ. C. B. SMITH !NSPECTS CADETS nen. ltalph \\'inwood, Kieth Un i..;5. I) the inl'rease of meat Although it has not been officially The freshman are 0-;:;tar Solberg. Hoben Clarkson. Chas. su11ply b) tbe breeding of sows for passed by Ila• ellor. the ('Ollege :oi C" ....... a State College CJdets Are ln- gi,·ing a i:;el'iPs of small and P. Carroll. Paul o·crien .. J. D. f?li liliers. the keeJJing or breeding ·rntborities ln ntl to atlrl cwo new i:>y Rc:Ju!ar Army lundleons. the one being held and Rus:-:e\l Davis. <'attlE' and sheep, and retaining a <·otn·ses tn the c·uniculum. Oiflcer sarnrday noon April the 21. Tbis I L>uring t11e ne:\t \\eek as many more large nun1her of lambs ior wool nro- T eachers Gourses Added was in of l\lrs. Yerna Young. again_ will stan farm to duc-tion. I To meet the neeG for tear\\- a seuior in the home e('(momics depart- for the lnlled States aim) "i Find farm Jahorers anrl plaC'e them Pl'" anti ot in1l11strial ''ork l\lajor C'. IL Smith 01 the l·uitec.l ment. and pro,,ed a mosr delightful af- \\l1Pre mosr needed courses in rrainlng for ,·ocallon<-11 States visited fair. The tables were decorated iu After the Ball Friday uigh1 Gatl1er statiHirs on aC'reage C'On· teachers \1 ill he ancl tor'ay. - 1 · f .._. vade1 11at1alioi1. The :•ellow and white; the plare cards and a number of the yo1mc; men enter- d!tion and of LhP mos1 im· will be offi:·red in the prepara rnn n '';ere fornw<i at 1 on Thur,.;- laintv little nut haskets carrying ont tainecl al a supper party at the C!•1h nortant fond crops and lire stor-k. high ;,:(·hoot lt>acher:>. in trade. indus- thP <"olor Rl"'hPme. Another l uncheon The table was prettily decor- Be a medium of informarion Ue- trial and hom 1:;C'onomi<'s l1'1 . .\ and. iu..;peC'lion 'asted for one Pl h • 11p)1l tNtay and is to be sutler- atecl with red roses and \illies. A de· tween the rnited States hi2h s<·hool of agricuitnre. hJiir. .\lajor Smilll'!<> arri\·al in the fnt8Dded by Miss Jeannett e Rielly. lh ious was sen·cd and !:inging the State Government of :\Iontana. the .:ount \' ai.?ents and demonstrat0rs. The C'ity wa:; somewhat iletaycd on account "1 l't ,yjlt hi? g-i\·en Saturday. I cn:oyP.d c 1 n1ing the e,·ening. ag1icnltural , nd the fanner !.L.:i·wil on Page Four.) If sno·w

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MONTANA STATE COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

V:lLUME viii. BOZE~fAl\. MO!\TANA FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1917. NUMBER 30.

PRES. HAMILTON DISCUSSES CREDITS

ANNUAL DELA YEO ABOUT TWO WEEKS

Class of 1917 Has Fifty Candidates for Degrees

EXTEM- SPEAKER FROSH EASILY WIN SELECTED TODAY CROSS COUNTRY RUN

Te·ls S.:.idents That They Will receive 1918 Montanan Will Not Be Distribut· PRESENT SENIOR CLASS WI LL ECLIPSE ALL OTHE RS JN NUMBERS. Cc.llege Representative in State Ex- Kendall Makes Unusually Good T ime Credrts If They Leave Early ed Until About the Middle

to Help With Crops. of May.

RENAN DECAMP, RUBY STA~FORD AND ADA BEERSTECHER TO GRADUATE WITH HONORS. MEN GRADUATES WILL GREATLY OUT.NUMBER CO·EDS.

temporaneous Speaking Contest Will be Chosen this P. M.

Considering Condition of

Course.

rn1•IH llani I rn, s.icari.ing before Uue LO unror:;,een dilficul!ies the Tomorrow the C'ontestaill will be 'l'be sophomores were cornplet.el.r

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,. 11 u 11ienls nt a:-.kiPTllhl_v last '.! s .rear book \\Ill not be ready for The cla~s of \!•II will be the largest Jorgenson. Fox; .J. .\1. \V. ~fanning, cho:;,en to 1ake 11an in the annual in- swamped by the rrosb in the annual F'nda' morn ng, cleared np the mar· 'i:. "hutio11 until )Jay J:Jth. lt wab to graduate from ~!ontana Srate col- Great F'alls; Louis l~ndem, Chicago, 1er collegiate extf'mporaneous «on- cros5-C'oumry ruu last F'riday Uy a !Pr F !lo\ ing crc~1lit to ~lndPnts wbo hoped that 1he hook would be out :\lay lege in the history of the inslifution. 111.; Charles A. "·hippie, Helena. Lest. The state contest will IJe hel<l seore or 21111 w :.>fl End1 man was .l ''"''n ~rhciol ea 'I) to [{o 011 the f1r::;t but th slowne~s with which tbe It is nearly twice as large as the class A~t·onomy: Fred Bullock, Boze- in HeJP,na, ett the 7'Tonta1u\ \\'"esleya11. credited with the nnmber ot poilnR ami Tht! intPn~e interest of the men ro ha~ 11~nn rPturuPd for tin.al read· or 19 lli. l'nless some meet with mis- man: E. Lester Cole. Butte; Arthnr P. at tbe !'<\me time that !he oratorical coneSJHl?Hling 10 ILs p!al.'e at the l'iu·

student n lie aNinn or the Chancel- f!g alld Lht-- i.l1·1 ilia, more work than fortune ht>tween now and the sixth Fox, Kalis11ell; Carl 0. Jaeckel, Ana· cTnt.o··.;1 is heltl. isll and thP ~idr· ha ·ing the lowest tu· 1or on this matter bad caused a :;lack- a. 1. Ul ~·I tOl p1h:U up a1 the nnish o June rifty will l>e granted degrees. coatla; Uenil LinUeld. Bozeman: F. ~;ishiur to f'nter tlle ('Q!Hi:"St t;.il won.

tin t'w hill aud wa;:; •e rh·L ~ is made ne1.:es::1ary. Spe· Tbt;> C'lass of 1911.i graduated Um thirty. E'. ;\kSr}adclen. :\fissoula; .Joel .Tack- tomonow mu~n se Prof Duel I\ hefo· h>11(1all. H fre~ll uan. "'hS tile first tnt lJody of mPu who at· • an Llt-o' tneuu.• lrn\·e been made for ThPre are more than t\\·ice as many ::;on Harrison: :.\f L. Snow. :.rarion. lbai t.' · - t .·

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~ 10s s d1_•11t~ who ha Ye been called men in the da~s as women. tbe di\ i- Ohio 1 ilue. an cl make arran~ement!': ., an LO n0..;.:: tlle linish line. His

1c ' a T,1<,s"' who ha\e signed the ap- ,;iou being 3H to 14. Eh.dric·ai engineerine:. Renan De· :1~1~= ~;:::~~~twill Iwt Ue aclmiH('d ro time, IH.:,1, whil1J nut ihe record. i~ nPw n..l1ng. nks . ill be rnailed the The graduates ll1is :-;pring come Camp. Helena. .lay Duquette, Poto- in room '.r' o.::~11 :'\;pe~(e!':s ~' \\1 !t:ee; r~m~rkal.lle {·on~i~~~riu~ the eontlition

• ned from lk ena where he t 1·' a~ the balam:e due on r'Hll a wid1cl range of coHrse::.:., elec ma ; .fohn P Garvin, Helena: Craig . 1 1 · ·1

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1LY- our men were the book before dtstributiou j)lus t\'.'ell · · · h · Ingram. Helena; C'arl Lartenbnr}!, Col-

0 c oc· '- to craw su JJeCtl), aucl l le entered mid all hut vnt finished.

1 ic: 1 <·ngnwermg. ome e<:onom1c.-s ::.pPakin~ \'ill comn1euc·e .<.H I u'clo\.'k Consideral:h· riv~dl') "as workecl T d .tt tl11:- time L Y- "iYe eents for mailing exvenses <lf J ac:ronomr lead111g i11 numbers umUia Fall.::: En~ene Hapa[z, Hayre: in the assf'rnli!~ room. Tbe ~uhjPct:s up IJetwt~r·n tlle fc•ur drill <'Ompanie:;.

I c c-rt:d. s to \\I >ha ~not signed llp will Oe wilh eigbt each. Oi tbt· fiflY. three Cd win :\I. Roime. Chinook; .John will be rwepare1l h~· P'rnL Duddy aud ('ompany A 1i11isli,d ~l men who a~·e1·-o ,o·,,. up m their "" 1 all 111 i~d I JU payml'nt of tllree will graduate- with honol's. Ada Beer- Whiteside. Kalispell. a I I Pakf'l 'Jl I J a l I ''1 · l'omimny I3 fiuished

:.:iii:;< l !Ply nf'.,.•led d•illars •lu:- ma·· 11g <'iiarges. sted1el' H.ull.\' Stalford anti Reuan lJe- C'bemistry. D<Jnalfl Cook. \Vbi.te :::1~ 1

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,:"'~n a\era~e 01 21.~1. l'om-d . .in r ni:-;IJ f>\.,1kn"e of The llHHt>rlnl wh1<'11 bnti been re- (\uup. Sulphur Sprin~s; Janelle Lund. Three jects will he se!e('te<l hy lot. The c - I I'

'rite h gh rhr ol m d tolle rnP•l 10 1he f;;clitorial 0. K. is of F01·l\s 1£.dith 1 uiher Chouteau· La\\"· vany SPiit 1

' iut-'H alTO~-s tie urn s ) s · l · ges Be:sides the fif1y receiYiug hae.;helor ~ · ' ' • speed1es Jllll!;l he more thau se,·eu eiLcl1 ,,.Ith an :nH·agf" of 2<!.-4 Company in T th lttn't l•P u closed for this , l'll• 111 q ·tlili The fi'ollies ~ec>rion iltJ~H~es, there al'P 1wo who will re- i·enc·~ Saltz, l>nndee. 1'1tch. Cook and less than ten minutes in !L-ngth D finished l~l1•\'t>ll men with an aver-'l.mt· r e ason \. h1 llf \\,l~ posted \\ 1'ch t 11 "'lt't~ of rndiYiclnat $\lams C'eiH~ their acl\.·a1wed 1leg.e~:;;. They C'h·ii f'ngineerin~. Charle:;\\'. age of ~2.!t. The lrnnU finished seven

J r1rl1\ a l~rnuon nin~ detailed in- ·h 11ar1i( l.u· slam herng illustrated i.l<'e \\~illiam \'€'!:ital who will IJe Tlnnntl 1p: \\'jJliam .\tonson, OvruIClo; BASEBALL rALLED 0.\-eraging 29.~ 'l"u wat Jn s o h 1 11'0 ' 1~T i:H'tiou to ie• all~ iniereHing granted a n~psters tlegn."'e in c·lvil en- 'ht\ id Thomas, r:rPat F'all:-: lJ The men in the order thaL they

"' rp t 11e 'n J11- gint>("'ing and R11:-::l·oe \'\"ells who will )fN·hankal Engineering: Hilmao· crossed the finish line are: Kendall.

To Grow Spring Wheat. JUNIORS nErlnE ~~·l(~lei~~:t~J~~~;~~~.\lt'rs clearc-e in Zoolo"r :::;~'.!. flelr: Henry f;chollen. Big Tim· Off BY' COUNCii ireshmau, Bus.h r, Wiley r. Pitts f, Jia\ill"' ju~t ren..:. ;ed ·rom a 1111·et· lJ "' A . 1 .J. \YrighL Gray. I1oz.e- ...... Kelly prep :\e,·ille ::;opb, Hannah s,

ing of the hP:tds 1F tJi,, Ja1HI gran The follnwiug cire C'a1tdidates for fie. 11~~n~n~'~rl~~·el~. Scott. Armsteao. Reitz s. StNl f. :\lecklenburg r. Hael-agrlcultural collegC>s oi the l'nitecl NOT TO HOLD PROM 2:rt>e!; strom s. Berg s. F'inc:h f, Stanton L · Se<'retarial · Cra('e :'l[ch·er. Great Statc:s at St. Loub, President Hamil- llomP e(·onomics Ada neerste~her. Falls: Rinh XnblP. Great l·'alls; Gu) ~(i1ietic Council Decides Baseball Nine O'Brien f. \\"e~tlake ::.. ~lc:Mabon s, ton wa~ in a position to giYe first haud !Jrlgradl?: ii:ctilh l•'o'wier, Great l.t"alls: \Yikox. Dupuyer. Cannot Be Made Without Base- Dougheny I. OIJPrl<' f, Anderson s. i11f·orma1 inn as lo thr- agricultural pre- l·rs11Jn Hodg~kis~. Chot~a11: :.\lary Agi-icultural C'hemisu·y: \\.alcle- ball Players-Cancelled. Xelsr.n s. l-\cd11 ~- :'Ile Kee prep. Kain s. ~1,u·edneRs of the <'Olin try He spoke Big Spring Dance Will Be Abandoned !'rPtlo\'" llPIE"n;i. .l('anuet1e Kelly. mar [lanl:iE-n. \Vhitewood. S. Uak. Davicl.tion :.;., Alexander f, 1',itzgerald s, of lh< .. immenl$e shortage of winter This Year. Informal Party D('t!l' Lodge; Ruh) Stall'ord, Hamil- Botany and 11acleriology: Don Lau- \\-akel'ielU t'. 8es~iuns f, :'\oble s, Cocks Y.heat for this year and the respousi- May Be Staged. ron; fda Trnman. Bm•.eman: I\frs. gohr, Bozeman. D:- Htuutunous \'ote, the athletic· r, .:\(cKee (. Pkkf'ns f, Orvis{, Leon· flilit:i. un lhe fi\'e spring-wheat grow- \'e111u Young. Butle. Industrial Chemistry· Estella Mil- ('Ollllt:i! flecided to <liS<'Olltinue inter· arct I', Norrh; s. \\'inwoocl f, i\lcFarlin f, ine ~1:11es, :\linne~nta, .Nurtb and South .\nitnal !ndu~tn. :\·l~·ron Carr. nor, Kalispell. C"O!legia,le base1.Jall rur Lhe pi·e·senL sea- Stanley s, Pollarrl f, Needham f, Chat-Dalrnla . . Montana. and \Yashington. He Ar a meetiug of Lhc Junior class Bo1.eman; RoberL Clarlrnon. Chinook: Zoology and l~ntomology: Roy ~OIL The action was deemed neces- tin s. \\'arr s, i\lc.;\Iillan s, Limbert s. told the men not to he in a hurn· to T1u:)~rla) aflernoo11 ii was decided to Raymon<! C'arnwn. Bozeman: Ralph S1rantl . Helena. sary l..iecanse the majority o1' the men Stephenson r. Larse f, LiJJpert f, Car· join tbe army as privates and urged & 1andon the plan:; for the annual a,·ailal.Jle for the tl?aru are !eaYing roll f, \\.heelPr s. Sent. s. Nordahl f. them lo take UJl the work of Taising .Junior Prom becau::.e of the number c·ollege co eue;age in agrirulLUral Rowe f

Moncana 0 largest erop of spring wheat ul juniors ancl seniors who are leaY· MANY LEAVINr. TO INrREASEO rROPS work. T~P need of immediare a1·1ion in sow· iug school. The giving of an informal U lJ lJ The ('.OUncil hO\\'e\'er fa\'ored the :\Iiss Jeanette Kelly returned from

iog: Lh s (·rop. 1here heing on!~· about 11ar1y 11'1' 1he ~eniors wl1.0 remain at th:ny days in \\bich ro do so. was :-.<·hool was disl·u~sP1l liul nothing def­pointed out. Preeident Hamilton also ·niti> w is d(:>cidl·rl. HELP WITH rROPS WILL BE . URr.ED ;;~:~~.~~"~i,;e .. ~t t;·:~~ ::~k e:~;J' t:;

lJ U 1 fort will be made to turn out a first

Lh·ingstou Thursday where she visit­ed friends for a few days. Miss Kelly has been elecLed to teach home eco-

tonk u11 th<: 11rinci11\es of the plan of t· tl!"l·ript.ion whi<·b is now being con­sidered Uy the government authorities. He told of the plan of the Chancel·

\\'anen Urunimond was the unani­mous choice of t b.e class for captain and manager of the junior nine and Many

I .ee Park "H:"I r·hosen to lead the track

class track team. The track manager was autboQZ6d to schedule a tennis

to County Agents Will Act As l nforma- ll11'il"h wiih t!w State irniversHy tn

he held ar the ~n me rim<.. a~ th1t

uoruics in the Lidngs1on high sC'hool next year.

1• ·11 have {·Hrds signecl by all Stll- tVil.tn.

Students Leaving College

Help With Big Crops all

Over t'he St.ate.

tion Bureau For State and the

United States. track. meet.

\Vbitney .\lanning of Lhe senior class left for his home in Great Falls Mon­day, where he intends to do some ex· tensive larmin~. i\lyron Carr accom· pauiecl Mr. Manning and will bell) him i.u the farming business.

clt-nls Staling their 1~xperie:nct! in any 11 1·tic11lar kind of work and the work i th~-· army which they would be best fitted for. These C"ards. he said. were a eallY l1eing printed and would ~oon fl, in thf· harnls of the proper authori· t,.,..

MARJORit ijUAW Will LEAD DR~MHI~ GlUB

PROF. BREWER TALKS AT FIVE HIGH SCHOOLS

Uuring tbf> JitH:H lew clay:; man} su1- The urganization of a large ef[icient dent~ 011 tlw 11111 ha,·e taken cHhant- SY~tem of <·01rneC'ting the agriC'llllllra\ age of the nllin~ whe>rehy students mnhilil:ariou oi Lhe :,,;,tatt> is Last l>eing may get tbeir cr{'tlit:-:. and do pra('lie;al put in !:>hape and active work will he agricnllura\ work on rile-' farm. The ;>tarted •\·ithin a week in lhe clistl'i<'t~

call oJ the farm b attranin· to many ;,.ud tount_\' tliYisio11~.

NEW COURSES ADDED TO 17-18 CATALOG

P1of. Brewer of English Department :~ud ea('h ch1~- the> lis1 of increased \ meeri115' was l:eltl by the agrkul- Book Wilt Soon Be Distributed Giving Visits High Schools in the Yel~ prodm·tionist~ it:; rapidly on 1he in- rural faculty anti distri<"t snpf'rinten- Changes in Arrangement of

lowstor.e Valley. t.·1·eaiil'- l-\J lllllil t.lie fir:,;t c,r the rh•nts \\-<:'dll<":·Hlay at'tPrnoon w Uisc:u};.::;. Next Year's Courses. \\eek ol!l.\ a f(.1w had enli~tcd ill the lw melirn1ls of or,g.::iniza1ion and the

INTERCLASS BASEBALl GAMES TO BE PLA~rn

Professor :1rewei ot t..he English ~real l.'l'OJI:-; nf a·.:rku!tnral worl,ers rogi·am or field work for the s11mmer In spite or lhe fact that there will department visited five bigh schools in lrnt. in the Inst few cl~lY'::i that number The sta!P clcfc>nse c·oun<.:il composell Registrar H. (). \~'ilson has .::iJlf'nt a be no intc;irc-ollegiate games this sea· .lf' Yellowslone \'alley last week, and has ~o rapid\~· increased that !Jumper or rhe -~rnn!rnor. chanC'ellor Elliott the great deal 01 tirne and lal>or in the sou much intere:;t is shown in !hf!

1 t d f'!'OJJ~ are 1ww assured iu iWon1ana. \'Olllll1Is::;iouer 01 agrkulture and others preparation ot' the new catalog which ,·nterclasL· series. A stiff schedule

\1iss Marjorie Quaw wi ll 1..te ]Jresi- 1nds I tat SOllll'" \ e1} rnteres mg e ·11 '· l . u· ·1. • .,

th t The senior aggie c\a~s "hich num- ·.\'ill selecl a C'ommiure for. each county I ~n soo1.1 ue reac. Y 1or 1stnu.ut1on. D tl••nt of the dram.attc <:luU next year, velopments are occurtng in a sec- . has been lin_ed up by manager 011 I , J ~iewan will l>e nee-president, and tio11. The S<'hools that were visited ~~r~~~~'~n t.hl~J t~;:1'.~~e::~a~0 :~~~",,~it~~m1.~11~ ~~~t~e~:il\0il 1 a~~tn'~i~~~J~Oin~h~ou~0~1~;;~ :1~~:

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1 ~ge:;~nth~f •:h~e;~ 1~;~:::~~1:i tl~1~ ~~ Langobr a,ud 1he !men rivalry between

1 to;1.c\ id (~ray will hold the ofUce of sec- were Terry. Hysham. \Yor<len, For- . . l These will work with t IH- c·ou1ny a lug, and some new l'OUl'Ses a citied. the classns ought to pl'ovide enough ex· r"tary and treasurer. This was ctecid- S-Ylh and Miles City. About sL-xty majority ur tho~e remauung r~ae\~er~~ citement for the mosL discriminating; e• at a meeting of the actor last members win graduare from the!':P l~a\"e 011 a mimitt::; uotice. v agrk11lturist~ in 1·a1-rYl11~ 0111 the fo\. There an· praC'tic-all~ no ·h.rn~es in fan. The ~chednh: will be as follO\YS. Wednesday. The board of directors, s1·hool::., ~PHI Prof>'>~sor Drewer find~ engineers have al~o joined iu the back Jo\\ ing program. rh" co11r~t~s li ·reretl hy ti1e c·c..1ilege of April 24· -Fre;;hm1:.n Y8 .lun.iors.

1 ~ ._. ng or .\liss Quaw: and Mrs. -umewhat the same C'onilicinns exist- lo the (arm move,111e1H and forsaken National Defense Program of County ;.\gl'kultnre The fir!'it two year~ of the April 2;,_ SoJJhomor(:'s , 5. Senilll'S. 1' , <1:; unallimously re·elected. ing ill that :ii:.'Ction. as in many other

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1he dynamo an<l transit. Farm Agents course ill lrrigationa1 Engineering will April 2ti-:3ophomor s ,.s. Juniors. a_, will prol.Jably !Je giYen ~ome St.:·tion~ or thl" ::.late. that is that rhe Senior Aggies All Out. Montana. May 1, 1917. be the same <.l:) ('i\'il Eugineering in May 1 Sophomores vs. Freshmen.

time during commencement week, but ouestion of war and its res1Joose in '.\'ot nnly has the !o;enior aggie c·las~ I Help arouse an appreciation or the the tut.ure. May 2- Juniors ns. Seniors. lhe naturt> of the prod11cLioo and the the form of patriotism, have broken prac·tkally disa1n1eared IJuL so haYe obligacion on the part or e,·ery Amer- The cotiri:;es offered in the C'ollc'<:!.e ol PostlHHWtl game:.-; will be played aC·

' a e i.ot lmown at present. llp these graduating c\asse:;; consider- all the orher ug~ie C'lasses including :<·an C'irizf'n to do his 1'1111 <lnty to the i:.lJltilie<l sdenl·e \\ill he the same as iu t ·r this sthf"ic1I i~ <"C"1..11lf'l1'Ci. AlJ ahlr, and a larg·e nnruber ha,·e eiLhe1· the frP~b111au. Acl·Onling to seH:!·rnl ·1..-·\mtr~. 1he JHl::il t>Xt l'pt that the nne c·our$e e.all'I?"' " 1\ 'Jt>_.:.i11 promi tly at 4 :_i1l

Thf\ :'-.It:-.ses Luc~- and Lillian Axtell sii:::nificrt their intention 01· lH1\·e al- of the girls on the nill the <·ollege :? lM'l'fU!"!P the produ(·tion of all food now lrnown as zoology and entomo1o1?.Y I'· 111 a.nd )fiss E\'elyu Seeley were enter- ready joined the Sta1·$> and Slripes. will be turn~d into a g-il'is seminary in ('t'O\;~ int'lnrling r·erenls, \'egetables. 1 will lie ~eparated inlo two i·onrs ~-. •. :1:! f'nl""""!' inul i:.dl~ a~rAt"'l otherwisf'.

1 ~ine•I at , weekend party at Spring. Many fa\'Ol'ahle reports were urncle a few cia~·s H the Larm mO\·enwui at- nwa1~. et<· UWH• a, ·e;~uon 1.ciiLI to e11tomoloi-!~ 110 nicin 1-<h;.t!J pit•·h l10lflo thclll OllP I Ill concerning ~r. s. c. and the other tracts man" more or lhe men. :~ li}ncoorage the pJa11ting· or 1he 1han lhcre has hPen. inning in g·ani"'

DEBATERS W!Ll RECE'VE MEDAL

even Men Who Represented College on Debate Platform Will Be

Awarded Gold Medals

Each :weaker who represented !\L S. t~ in debate rhis Jear will be awan.1.­e..~ a gold medal. ThPs1~ me<lals ha,,e be(>n 01·dered rel·ently. and a.re PX­Jlt-C'te1l soon.• The men eligible to re~ 1-d\"e medals are Zal es 8cton. James I' 1rrn:, Don Lalll!Obr, Llewellyn Luce, f-1.tl BtP\', art. Lee Park. 'Eld Da1-·id f.-ay.

institutions llf 1hP l'niversin or )Ion Tho>:. who )Ht.VP gone 10 the farr1 grPnte~t possibll:" arreage of ~pring Few Ctiangei:: '" H. E. tana. or into agrku!tnral work ore· llora('C' t!l'ain nncl forage crops. The he.me r. <11t mi-'!' ch•1mnmeu1

011ring lll:-. ali ... en('t· Proressor Ta,\'lor, \\'hn .\lanning, ).lyron f'arr. t GiH~ information in regard tO seed \\'hith, up to tlli:-; time ha~ ht:t..·U li::;teC ' rewPl' hail tli.- O('l'asion ol meeting .\Iiss Shope. a ~ra1lunll' nf thP l'ni­.,e- ·sitv and )lis:-: :'llie\\ald. on thf' Tf>aching ~taff:-. of the high ~ehool<= :\lis~ :.\li\Yalrl b e.tl'hiug at Hy:--ham.

Dau i\ohle, Xe>l~on G1·n\·e5, Ernest ~upply, rate of seeding. ~eed lreatment. iJ h~ t:at::l.log a~ •Ile c·ollr~ ... oi m­S1an!Py, Albf)l'I Bonon. Charles '\\·. ett' .. for spring crops. lh.1~c·ial ans \\ill l>t. talleJ tl.P c 11 l ('arroll. ('h _,~u·r \\'arr. Raymond Pins, 71 A~~bt in se~tlring' 1he IJreakinE{ Iege of bo11seholr\ 1.nd Induslrial <-i 1 't~ f'ar\,er :3tOllt' C'artf'r '.Riblien. \\"ill m:1 of as much new !anti as possib1e and there will lie a fe\Y cbmlges iH che .\lal>ee \\'illiam Lippert . .John Koh- for fall-sown crops. course~ offered hy 1his department.

MAJ. C. B. SMITH !NSPECTS CADETS

nen. ltalph \\'inwood, Kieth Un i..;5. I) Euc:oura~e the inl'rease of meat Although it has not been officially The freshman 1·ookin~ classe~ are 0-;:;tar Solberg. Hoben Clarkson. Chas. su11ply b) tbe breeding of sows for passed by Ila• ~·b1nr ellor. the ('Ollege :oi C" ....... a State College CJdets Are ln-

gi,·ing a i:;el'iPs of small dinner~ and P. Carroll. Paul o·crien .. J. D. Kelle~ f?li liliers. the keeJJing or breeding ·rntborities ln ntl to atlrl cwo new ~pe~ ~rd i:>y Rc:Ju!ar Army lundleons. the fir~t one being held and Rus:-:e\l Davis. <'attlE' and sheep, and retaining a <·otn·ses tn the c·uniculum. Oiflcer sarnrday noon April the 21. Tbis I L>uring t11e ne:\t \\eek as many more large nun1her of lambs ior wool nro- T eachers Gourses Added was in char~e of l\lrs. Yerna Young. again_ will stan Fo~· ~he farm to r~is~ duc-tion. I To meet the growin~ neeG for tear\\-a seuior in the home e('(momics depart- ~11p11l1~s for the lnlled States aim) "i Find farm Jahorers anrl plaC'e them Pl'" anti li:ader~ ot in1l11strial ''ork l\lajor C'. IL Smith

01 the l·uitec.l

ment. and pro,,ed a mosr delightful af- \\l1Pre mosr needed courses in rrainlng for ,·ocallon<-11 States Arm~ visited ~~:~taii~~r>;<'t~:<~ fair. The tables were decorated iu After the ('ha~ty Ball Friday uigh1 Gatl1er statiHirs on aC'reage C'On· teachers \1 ill he C'Stahli~hed. f'011rse~ )t>~tenlay ancl tor'ay.

- 1 · f • .._. vade1 11at1alioi1. The <"ompanie~ :•ellow and white; the plare cards and a number of the yo1mc; men enter- d!tion and amu111H~ of LhP mos1 im· will be offi:·red in the prepara rnn n '';ere fornw<i at 1 o·r·lo~k. on Thur,.;-laintv little nut haskets carrying ont tainecl al a supper party at the C!•1h nortant fond crops and lire stor-k. high ;,:(·hoot lt>acher:>. in trade. indus-

thP <"olor Rl"'hPme. Another luncheon caf~. The table was prettily decor- ~ Be a medium of informarion Ue- trial and hom 1:;C'onomi<'s ~111>je<"ts. l1'1 . .\ and. iu..;peC'lion 'asted for one Pl h • 11p)1l tNtay and is to be sutler- atecl with red roses and \illies. A de· tween the rnited States ~0Yenw1cnt hi2h s<·hool teacher~ of agricuitnre. hJiir. .\lajor Smilll'!<> arri\·al in the

fnt8Dded by Miss Jeannette Rielly. lh ious ~u11pt<r was sen·cd and !:inging the State Government of :\Iontana. the .:ount \' ai.?ents and demonstrat0rs. The C'ity wa:; somewhat iletaycd on account "1 l't li~rner ,yjlt hi? g-i\·en Saturday. I \"1~ cn:oyP.d c1n1ing the e,·ening. ag1icnltural ('()\le~('. , nd the fanner !.L.:i·wil on Page Four.) If sno·w slide~.

THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, FRIDAY. APRIL 27. 1917.

THE WEEH.L Y EXPONENT ES TABLISHED JANUARY 1, 1910

1 Oute:rnwlb of .:\LL,nthly l."xponent, Bstnblished Janua.r) 1, lh9G.J

OFFICE-ROOM 1, REP U BL I CAN-COU R I ER B UI LD I N G

TE LEPHONE N U MBER 127-J

rhl• \\' (>!-.ly Expoi1t·11l h:; ··11·ktly a .:: 1ml nt L':lterpn:e. lt ::> cbiet 1nirpose

s to pr '~L·nt to irs Jt,.. Hlt:n:, t:;;;.{"h ""-c". :.u ;.~·lLlrn.1~ and comvlete ret·ord 01

.lie d<::,·eJopments in cullt'g<' .1ffairs du1 mi; thr.t !J~tiod and to E-•t·rt its inllu­

ence for 1be Ill bulldins, of .\lontuna State l C•! rµ .. The paper is the result C>!

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T <.E best t:hiags in life are the CClmmon est. Thar's plenty of .11 ry (' tt t ' !{ r !1 t~y the studc:ns -who com11ose tl1e sLaff. ~

friEnds'1ips - i;k::ly of S!mshine- 0 a l'nbll:-ht·d eH·ry Fntla) 1Jf 1he: <:>oilc~(' y1..•.:r bY ~~ i::talf chosen l··om fin:

~ EL V"":T at an;· --r t{ e. plenrv of landscaoe--an' yo· can get ~

toh·icco swre. j;;fi!e;t r :,•c: c.i tlh' :'.\lcJ11l<. S!a:e ~'olle!"''-' oi A:;nt·111turc aml :\11..'t:rnmt' Ans. I

•I mtant: Hozcnu•:n. :\lr•lll UH.

!::nu:rf't1 us -.:c_·t·oad·ela~~ urn th r at Bo:zrnrnn ;\lr-ntana

under Art f Congn~~s of J\l<lrth 3. l\l!;J. lb ....-----oc:::::_=::JPC:: -

THE VACATION ----1 XECESSITY.

A KOO.AK We han one at

75c .\ls o higher µriced if

you wish.

Rose Drug Co. I 7AA ~-aee. sn- I

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Stop It Stop Right Now

Going out without a rain coat. ar.d

anct l1er suggestion is to wear a

"Raynster•' (the honor mark for

rai n coats of U. S. Rubber Co.) for

Alumni and Students

SU8SCPIPTION RATE

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HAROLD D ll'KSON. '18

C. G. STRANAHAN, "18 t°;('O. R i\lilbH1'n. "16, of Jliles City

is ,-l!5i1in~ in thl:" l'i!) thi~ weett. b\_­

in;r.; a guest <11 1lw llelta t'hi house.

11.trOld Fl<'lgt-1-. \\ho is at 11re::;ent

tile prt·:i'itlcnl ot tht:> Seatt!<' Ele(·trk

tomP•lllY. has nHhlt~ applka1ion ro join

r1u: r-:nc.i1wP1"~ nft'il'Pr~ rl.:':·H;•rYe corp:.:.

FDITOR·l:"-c'IllEF

~PSl:"lcS$ ~l ~:"'AGBP.

\IA:".\(:JNG l~DITOR

ASSOCIATE EDJTOR

CIRCUl.ATJON MANAGP;R

SPORTS \YRJTER . -··· .

$0CJETY REPORTER

ASSISTANT Bl'SlNESS ~IANAGER

A:lSISTANT SPOHTS \\"JtlTER

DO:--: LA:-iGOHH, '1; I UAVlfJ THO~l -l.S. "1

..FRED BULLOCK. ·1,

EDITH FO\\'LEH, ·1 I FR.ED \\"ALl,·\l'J: .. ,,

C1RE(:OR MAC MJLl,A "· 0

1\•

.t.\ lor Lt'f't..ht·r Jt,, uf tla~ \\'esiing· SPECIAL \\~RlTER. ALBERT .J BORTON 'l~

,hi 11st..· Eleurk comJltll\) ot Plttshurg SPli!CIAL ~\"RlTER .JOHN \\'. i\llt\.AR. lb

Is fl1lt"IHli11g m join r•itht·1· l110 ::)ip!o<I !\$~!STANT L--)Ll8J).IJ~8S MANAta;R-----···· L . L . BEN'EPr~, '1.i

corp, the Coast Arrill1.•ry or tile l~n;::.i· . .\SSJS'I'A:\T ('JRC'l'L.A'T'JO>; MA 7A(31':H. J.\CK ~\\ l<.:AT, '1~

" Of'lit'f'rs Hl-'l't n t' < nrp=-

General RP.po M orJa\ Stat! SL.11iiE') E Pnn~l~s I:: ha:-; lf'll I n\·1n1 F'err.\. a111l ri•rnoYPU tc..l Rin.~- Le Ht1r r~owler. 'l!'.I

' n \\ llPI'(' ht" Jin~ ~·011:-:idenihlt:! land Harold Stewart, 'HI

. )la1·tin IJe\'ries. ~11

Osrar J. Solberg, ~n

G..;orgia Hannab. ":l11 ·11 he \\"Ill ~·n,.gt• 11 lhl' (an11i11~

1Alfr('cl :\la(' "F'·1rliu. ·2n

l"·<int-~~ 1or }'.Olllt> t11nl' llc_mgla~ hag

l•(t 11 nt Canyon Ft->rry 111r a'11111 thru" ... r:ir~. -------------------------------

John H. K ohnen.

'1 :ind :\fr~. \t .-t' llami to11 'l

'\ho h.ts he<•H al Hot'ht>~te . '11u1i.

\\IH'l'P hf' had l\11•11•r,..:1111t• tr<' 'II Hl

1a ... rPIHrnetl to !ll~ 110:-;itrnn 01, tlH' I \lai\i~on. ~tr Hamiluin Jin~ ri-·n•n IY

•H 1-'ll appointed Chief opL•ra10r of ih()

'\11 n an~t JI0\\1-•f" c111np111,· nt thaf 1d:11'

:1 COLLEGE BRIEFS Ii

THE COLLEGE ANSWERS THE CALL

\\ t 11: m~d1"·11) nf thl mt:•n already goue. 01 preparing to go. 10

1·r "' 111( hn.11H·h nt tl1t tnllllll')"s sel·\·we and witll many of llH' college

1111•11 <h,l'liH.!i'.. 1heir +·llll').!;h:•!-' to H.l"d C'ro~t< work. the 1:ollege year for

am ti 1l1r· :--tl111' .. nt!-' 11~1!-' c·oJlH:' 111 n clofie. The work of the semester is

t tlit~ , ,111 Sl•\Pr:1l or the upper da~smeu who passed the examinations

\! 1l1p <Jtt"i1..·c:•r's He::-en1· Cor11~ wi11, u<'<'Ordi n g to 1!1e most recent 1nlonna-\

n:i frn111 1h~ \Yar llet1anntenl. Jea\e for San Franc..:iSl'O next week to

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AFTER THE SHOW

THE BUNGALOW I

WE HAVF. ALL THE POPUL AR VARIETIES

OF F LOW ERS AT

6 HRS Greenhouse

Phone 95 W. 315 So. Tracy.

COME AND SEE TH E M

FINE SH OE REPAIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT

Electrical_ J\ lad1inery . hest C?ak Tanned Leather and expert workman.ship Joe~ 1t. Lad1e~· heel~ a ~p1.:cialty Low pnce:;

CHAMPIO N SHOE R E PAIR SHOP 7 E. ~lain John Komar. Prop.

The Gallatin Lumber Co. Headquarters for the F amous Ow l Creek and P eerleSs Bear

Creek Coal.-Your trade will be appreciat~d.

Oppo,ite Court lTnnst. Telephone No. 20.

Every Day Is BargaiI1 Day

A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT YOU ALWAYS

SAVE MONEY AT

l M. SA \\'YER, Cash Merchant better service and s t1yle.

111\ iwtiOll'i- hah \1t•(•Jl i~!:>IH d 1or an

t ma! 'lant:ing 1!<11"1,. flJ h+- !!.i\l'll ti\·

!1• J.:h·1·1ric C'lnh il.I lhe Elli~ Hom+­

I ~;;111rday ereuing, April :!MIL

nd•'l'..!O 1hrt>i..> niouh:-: 111k11:>h e training. :'-.lauy other:; are leaviui; 10 per- EAST MAIN STREET.

torm an ClJHally e~senrwl s~·t"Yiee un the !a r ms or ibe ::;ta t e \Yhi('h wi11 b€' 1-------------------------------1

Walsh's l rotes~or Holst is (111 a trip in the

11unh1•rn part of the ~late, and will

1 Ir;• ·~· not return mull about J.I;-i~· ~

(;t\\('d 1111011 1his _\l!Ar lO p1·oduc·e th€'ir 111mo"'1 i11 wheal and ot h e r staple

i rr1ps. Still others art• ken n1g lo engnge in w·oTk in other industries the I )J'~L\.illllllll operation of whkh !S ne<:e~sary at this ti m e, HS n t no other. in i---C~retana Means t!1r- c·mrnti-y':-:. histon. ':'.\lany of the fa<'ulty. ab:o. are lenYing 10 help or·

Quality

l"hat tilt> men and wu111M1 ot Jlontana Sunei eollege so }\romptly l'<ISt their

!rsnnal i1n~rPs1s asillr and ha~tetH:•tl to do their ll3fl in lhe g r eatest

In Flour and Rolled Oats-Try Them Today.

The Bozeman Milling Company

'1 0 TEACHER

.in•:- llurns dt>panetl last SuJHlay

r ~an l•'ra1wi:,:co, \\ lwrt· he will en­roll iu !he Yeomnnry Sf'l\'iCe of rnt·le

8nm·s figbllng s.bips.

l 1 rn1e~sor C'. \\' Thomp~on of 1l1e

< ';1 rlrrin lllg:h school at Reil l.oclge>

t>tnppt->d of( in the rity and visited on

tl11• hill a :;hon t in11~ Tuesda)

~·1111ggle 1or lihe-1·0 and demolTacy t h e world has eH•r known may well lJe I ==============================;J !:ionrc-e ot pride 10 tht' l'Ollegl.:' ln ihe fllllll'e I n 1110Llt•rn warfare the

({Ille~...,~ :rnrl unin~rsitie::;. an• (·ailed U JXJD to vertoUl'I an indh;pensaUle ' l T\·~E EXPERIEM'E.

lll imc Wt' ln:·lit'' t~ that t>\ t•rylmtl) will rome to liiok at 11JJ,. plan of

mail order Uuy1H~ Jll:<.t ahottt as we do.

lid H c.-n1ry11n<"' Is 10 e\pf'rinwnt

11f'l:'>on;11\y la)fnre d,_,<'h\iug thnt 1t

\\t 11·1 do. a r·n 1~itlet«lhh• i111f' 11111..:1

eb l. u ·t.· " all ~( 1hi> llTOJ':-;

ih1 ~YSlL'Ill.

\' 1Jr;-~q l' to lh"ad oft all 1l1P

und

\\ t ]II Jlil illl elil­t ; I ~i\'P u.I

I ht fl~-

11 lilt' ~t ll\Jillt<tlf'SS.

\\ 1 .. ::;.s nl

II ,- ft hOllSL-''-"

rl ;11 1 IH'rt' is \ r 11 I \\1\ I \ill~ )UUI'

l!l1·1h111E? hy

I:' •. ~ tl~ ll 1 1.\tH hln't

;,ii 1l!lllJP.

Jewelers and Optometrists

The Tlallrnark Store

.\11· and ~fr:-.. IT01111 r .\lill1·.ean are

\ 1~iti11g trie-n ch; in thp r·ity for a

1\w •lays. t.tr. ~lillegn11 was a men1-

'1Pl' of tlw <·insi-;. 01 1~11.J and is now

··11~:1;!Pll in ra!l(.'bing a111l :--11,IC'l\ n1is-

111;.. t .\fillt>:..:an . .'ll11111arn1.

.lu. k Taylor 'l...'.. has !.t•r>11 a hn:-·11~:-~

'1~ilor on the hill during tll(:o Iirst

\JaJ'l of lh(' wefc'k. He- will llUYe £.f:.'11

l raJ stq1Pt'Yi$it1U uf tJlp a~ritllll\11";)]

, tt·11siu11 worl;: in t lw northern lHHt

f !ht:' Sli.11€' this ~\lllllllt'l".

Hoy 8trand of the senior l'1ass left

.\1t1 ntlay nie,ht for Hot·hester. ).1inn.

.·l l'l· he \'ill u11derg11 au ope:ratitlll

1in.t1 _.\nit·rkauR -Lewis Galbrath

\\ho 1<1kc::; grcn1 \1ride in 1lle fact that

ht· h:ts IJl'l"ll "canned'" from M. S. ('

toq1· times in 1be last year a n d a 11 ~I 11

---,......--

Best of BA 'li<iers. 'I~ HI :1 J'

1 i;trl

ors

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ThP i11cl11:.>ll'\t!~ look to tlw· college~ ror skilled workers and direc- t

the \\"ar 1Jppa1·tme1H dt>pt-nds on ihL' l·otleges for th<• H1Pti \\ho can I I I I

I P l\IOHt n·:.1di]y ll"i.lllled IV urficer the grPa\ C\l'llliCS.

It 1~ indeed ~ratH.dn.E!. 10 not with which thE> ('01· I 11

1

1 hgPs of tl!f" land are rt-spo11tli11;.... tu the t·all iu 1lw tinH> or the 11a1i0n·s 11ee1l

IN RE G A RD TO THE E X PONENT.

Purity Bread Mothers Bread

Home Made Bread Three 1111g-ht\ fi11c kint.b <'! br ead to eat. For -,ale at

t Yl'T_\' grocer.' "t ·re.:. ln'.~i ..... t nn the loaf y1..-iu like l;e·q

DELIVERIES 10 :30 A. M. and 4 :oo P . M.

The Vienna bakery II "---~~~~~--~~~~~~~ rl1r vlans of mt>11 anti (1q·.~:aniza1 ion~. iu gt:'nPnLI. ha\"e been l·onsiderabl y

1\brnptccl as a re~ult ol the eu1nrn1·("' of lhL· ('Onn1r~· into t110 J? reat war.

ro this rnle. the plani; 01 Tht~ l•::xpo11t•n1 ha,·p pro\etl w be no e:xc·eption

.\l111ost the entire ~taff i!:' lt--a dn!! LhtO' 1·ollege thi:::; week. tiome wi ll tal\e up

ork along agric1ilt11rnl lint•s in thP stftt(• wllite 01hers leine lo tnKP llJJ

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I :«lining with tlle l{C'sen-t• ('oi·ps. \nt h l1tll a relllnan t of the ~taft le(t / Notice=Subscribers I

l

I • 1nd with muny of t h e otht·r :students lea ,·ing college, it will not be pnH·ri-

cablt-' to is~ue the five remaining nurnhe rB o r thC' paper. I f <·i1Tum~rnnces

l!1::tke nossiUle such <-H·tion. a paper may be issued during· Commen <'ement

week. ALL ALLMNI AND OTHER SUBSCRIBERS TO THE

\Yhile the s t aff regn•t::c: That t h is a ction h a s Ueco m e n er essnry ye t it

p;r:i 1 if.\ ing to lrno w t ha l they \\'ill be ab le lo µer fo rm a. u se ful -sen ice AS EX1>0NENT ARE REQUESTED TO REMIT AS SOO

beu utJfie r ~ a r. d nrP 1;1 '" Jll"1

·~-----~--~~~-~--' of yout h f ul loo\.;s.-f!id·,,n-; lor t hC' country in th ei r va.r!oug capacities.

I ! I POSSIBLE TO THE BUSINESS J\IANAGER. IN ORDER l

SPALDING TENNIS GOODS_

BASE BALL GOOD .

ALWAYS THE BEST_

PHILLlP'S BOOK STORE

Thl· 0111louk frlr JH"\t y1 :tr. unles;-; war conclitions interfeTP, i~ b r igh t. :

l'ndPr lhP dirf'l'lion or C'limon G. S t rannhau, t h e edi to r·elec·t, the vap~r

"houlli the hest ~ t'.'nr i n its histo r y . ri.r r. Stran:llrnn h!l!-< g.ht.~n fai tht'ul

•tHI \·1:·1dc:11 s:€1· 1·kt· on 1jw i:ital'f of T h e l!"; xponent s ince h is fre-s lnnan ) ear.

1111 is f:1111ilit-1r wilh eY€'rY phase of tll e worl\, During the J.H'l!'l th t"(' (" ) enr!==

f '1 has ht.'l'-ll un1t of the· most t·apab le and .LleµendnUle men on th e s rn.ff .

q 11111itiun:-: next f.i.ll i.•1..·rm11 of his return to colll'J::;t' toac~nET \\ i " thl' cnlw

nlf'll.Lf' :-. ol" the statf, ll-h' :-.tudent bocly will lJe nssured 01 ~. n i:x~·t·ll1..•1H ,1n11er

.r .• .- rs ... r . t: ' 11 tb:. ic,_\'al and erficlent w .~:· in ~hkb th~y

I r 11 .... ti ·~-l . ,, ~.,.. - :.\O ·t 'l lht! pa11er Dl!Uf'! !_;, ~ h t D

iH 1 f t '=' _.t:'a.r ju:-t past.

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THAT THE YEAR ACCOUNTS MAY BE SETTLED

PROMPTLY.

SE :'\D CH E CK OR l\-10 '.\EY ORDER TO

THE EXPONENT

BOZE;<.JAN. J\!ONTAliA .

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I See You Again, I I

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THE WEEKLY EXPONENT. FR IDAY APR I L 27, 1917. PAGE THRJIE

FRED SAID---"LAST lSSl'E. HANK. DO YOUR BEST!"

I I Good Bye and of h r !'(1 ho lUi"t: ouklD~ l a."'.-. t·

:-:ia urdali u tf-'r

(' l1ed d 11111 ....

It's s imply good bye, a nd hope to see y-ou ne'l.t year.

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!Good Luck I I

I 1 1...1,> i none bt. n}! your FalJ l

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I 1 1JJ and : I gl'' 1.1(. •

O,eJ'<'oat 1111lil .vou l I

I'!! n ak111g j!reat I l pn ;:iarut t. fu1

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I thl I

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I HOLLOWAY'S

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•be

. ! ' n, Ar~ ng id '.\Ii s I .. \.

Kn tro~\ v.ere ~lit' s at dinnE!r \\"Pd

1t1 "'rla\· 111g:ht at the l'IJ Gamma houSl

Arter inner tbe ;lrls .111 \\+>1tt 1 0

n.1mona.

I 0 <

la\

>I h

at *he Gem

de

A u. mher of iuter

~ r l ~ rPllOl"t~ t>!"~ -gj\'(•Jl ('QIJ('l•rning

< 11.-1..;1• \\·omen's l.'011!~1 f'Tl<'•· und

\iP bP cut '1 ied at th~ H£>>;t

n-. ... , m!Jly

I rty t lilt.: l ·111\1 ~all' ,.\Ion

IN ANSWER TO THE CALL

<'ail to arm~ was ht•anl

\lou ~ 'l ~ At:;gi1· sd1001

"I\ t ..-1 de: t·an•d to lin~er,

H u1·1l 11's nea-, no rime to fool.

I y 1 ite m1 jul'· n leaer,

I \('l 1 !:::; <l. It 1 ht- pl:n, n honor Saying that you need nH• home. Tell them it~ men you·n~ wanting

I 'll come home and work the loam. lrc'lna \\ h1 wai-> ( 11e vf the

t • o flH.' ~"renatle.'' Hi;:; gll('st:-;

\\ l:'r1 .\l is!'f'S Dorothy :'o.lills. ::S1ella Sol-e ·go, Fi·nnrl~!' Kyle .. \lanha Robinson, The boy~ are all leaving.

e re ... ~ie John }' 1 in€ Pmn•ll. .\tes;rs .•eJson. Gian's The chancellor decreed

\!:11\ern Ht->1' 1 Swan ann Van Xobk., Henry :'o.lichat.·I. Addi!mn That PH·ry aggie st tdf'11t

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MEET US AT TH E

6 EO. H. WILLSON CO. I I

' I LATEST MU SIC. KODAK SUPPLIES

' PE ·r ANTS ETC. I ! Pink George

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I I g-1a Jlun.1ah '" ... wns anil ~Ir. Brennan. Should hel11 h i!; father l;€(·d. A.G.McKE I

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Quality Corner.

l hampwn Shoe ~hop

7 K .\Iain

Lots of the College

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Tht· women 1 thf' ('Ollege ~11oyed

IL1• 111 I •• ~ l SPIT 111 ("~

r 1rnin ~11 \1is:; Rowe,

th1 he d of t te f'XIH1-.i~m dr

, rt 11 wa~ 11 • •Pakf'r ::mrl her

rHOSH TRIM JUNIO~S

IN SlOW B~ll G~M E

I'll

'l'ry

(iamrna were hostC:::i!::iC:-; at a

ir~tty dinner party Sunday. The

The· <·ause il-i littl<' known I But we should have no rea r \

But should s till go on the assurup1 :nn

;we'll have banner cropti next yea .. ll rh c atecl \\it!1 ro~t·s

Place:o Wl'r< la id for

l\l' Bollie will plant 11otut0Ps,

\ 11 u ·Il~'.C.t' s 1iii1 a s111d1·11t (J1tH?r,. .. 1't•tlt will grow,

t hlv .tl mghi for ronr ~·l'ars Thi ,., mtt1 .\ th:t· ls ht foe 11 :-.1 l'll\\-

at lhl· head of his t las<: Pt' c·:.i c ti:! \, "' 1 yon rn l u g

r '

" 1 ~· :ned in c-hest and nt.:rnm~ ret t 111

of th(• l:'tomat-b. But \\·e 11 1 ·c· the IJOys will all rt•turn

it J. f( \\ tl11:-;t•~ of this <'£'l<•lnutt..•U ,,~ \ ·b hPr1• next fall.

t • .ill i1wrn1 ~ht~· giiarorn t.• •elint:; that th1-·y have made good

Tt-i rcJ Year Me· A-e Unable to Stop 1'

r to th1 a'. I n 011n1i n.\ 1· 1rl'. th(• same :;t111l+'nt

IL E. ~TdHlXALI•. Att-<1.c1< o Fl-st Year Men in

One it ~ r'! me of Series.

e int

-P.m·· of thi

l.\ UI f' l\l!OTJ

rn1 \111un

tea

I J nrple Ji it on h ~ 1•

l •111 :-; dt>~l~I I h~ •'

Ji !11:-. J1ab I

1111t t" polllt' ~a1;1. ill!l

t.t 11 ', IH-' " I pill

.t1·d l Int• o hort,.- hi~ \\,t\

1 in f' tinw" lar;..;C'l' t 1an

~t t 11; t l rukl'n Jpg- with "l't- '

tnanl;: nh1t·ss. Jt, w 11 ill!-!<'l'I h1111sPlf 1

A m o <:: rP\ l ,. ne ma"-s of m:ul•·ll• 1

Phorl' S,'.1 )Jed ;dl Trai l'~

ERIC!~SO"l'S lOc Bl1S

;\lain Street Stand

Arcade Billard Parlor

College patronage will lw

app1·eciated.

The Pr.nter 107 WEST MAIN STREf,T

OUT IN THE FOREST

1111• fiu1·s1 tn ...,, an· fl'!'t·nt'rl tor 11:-::

ThC' soundl':->t and ~11'aii:l1t "f an

sent to thP mill to lie I nrtu·ll into

lumber for our t·xdu~i\ e 11 f' JI

i:-.n·1 a rpu.·~tion of prke with us. lt'~

t1:w c•f getti ng th1..• lw~t thf'l"(' i :-o. That'~

\\h~ our l11mhcr i~ t'O m11d1 b1•tter­

than the orrllr.ar;y uml \\ h! ll i:-; sn

muc·h IJeltt·r for yon 10 llf'f'.

COPELAND LUMBER CO.

'Vlen and Women have been I takmg advantage of our " Cred- I it Letter." Have you used I vours? They are not good af­ter Saturday. the day before Easter.

11;1tl

!It , tl·i :--1 p11• ;1 111 ~11 tol:lf- n a t1a1 ·1·1 .tr

lt11mmontl anti r .: nt:P <>ar proucJly 111 Ins hand.

oJk of .\liuar I<~ ''ill \\11rk nll 11ight fn tlH• :-:Uri\\

11ra<·1 lt. pneumonia nnrl a spr;\i 11etl

kt<'!\. O<IX11.j! i.I ti iL J1m·rl ( fJ\\ h

Ii;~ 110 r lit gP ~piril to lTawl 1hn u ~l

11 ' n~lo\\ into t h e office or the

I-Bozeman Farmers' Creamery

----1 ~~~~spop~~~~~ies,- 11 __ j __ A_I_l_H_i_n_d_s_of Frozen Products

; urlevine & Sons

Reed's Bootery

1"1 p was u~ \.1Jlr w.:.--. \' ; THI • u Jl11111:-;ht<l"~l:'l",

, !1 l P Flyn , SS Sessi(Jn!' C 'f'

rt HF' RooJH"', I.!·' ~ll'arns.

I n1or~· P 11111 b_ lli<k~on. (' Hor

1011 lh. rhri~[\ :!lJ. l.uc·e; :ih. Jal

lt'y, ~:-; lfof~m: ""f J.Jld P :\finar; LF

.u1tl P l>rumn~ ind; RF' OTonnor;

\ "1 ilir~ :'\ye.

Score by Innings.

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'n1~!J ::. 2 <I o O

.l 111ior~ .0 0 0 0 1

I H ybrios vs. Sophs. i Pl! aing in a wind al!d rain ::>torm the

f '"-UPIH1111o re~ and tb(• Hyhrids tangled

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i11ni111!s \Yt>dnebday after·

f •nn At thl~ encl 01 the third the

t Hybl'icl~ let.1 IJy <.i four to one Rl'Ore .

I 'rhl· zamt- was c·allerl and will be

: .J:tyPct nC>>;I wel'k.

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1 ! NEW CASTS RECEIVED j l BY ART DEPARTMENT

·:..::l· •rt ~wc~nt lkt·au:-.+• of al

l'• lli1.;.. ~1 ni. l•'-·oplc laugh

"1 i,. 1irit and 1hinn: that 1t..; pns

~• ... ~t 1:-; ...:)H,11111 Iii' tn~att'tl hy n1 r

• 11in;..:- nlil ni~L Hin hoy~ who han•

('Ollt->:..!f"' ~11i,.;1 H!l1!0111 ~H O\"t•J' il arnl

hen 1lwy ta1 kh life laler on. thr·y

1ac-kle it low and hard and only g-rin

·.\"lu·n tro11hlP kieks them in thP :-;h11.;;_

\\" T i11 Rod.:~ :'\lonntain r'oll(~~ian.

BENEPE GETS SE~ENT H BUT IS DISijUHlflEU

Sophomore Trains Hard For a Fe w

Minutes and Puts up Splendid

Race-Loses on Technicality

Ont:' of thl~ predomi11<.Hi11g rcarnres

of tht' l'ro:-.s·<.·011ntry run la ~t Fri,lay

RADIANCE and CECILE

BRUNNER .

Phone .t G .

Tracy GREENH OUSES

Phone 46

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WALKER'S SHINING

PARLORS

Still doing business at the same old place.

Under Holloway's Phone 2o.)

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HOMESTEADS O R FARM LANDS.

Oregon & California Hail road C.1 l Tennis Shoes ! 1

u11 pll•ll· new a!::isortmenl in ! \\ l~•l• c·.w, a)' Tc·1ni~ Shoe~ for

f nk.l~ women eud c hildren-in l>oth

1 :::::h , c·l· or ~tray

1 ... tyh·~ Pric:ei:i ran ge lrom I

A ~ldpmf>lll of ne\\ t·a~ts has betn \\ab ilw came ra c.·e rnn Uy Lut'ien Grant Land~. Title to same •· 1 :Yf'~:ll .. 1i

r1>C·eiYed hy the Art cle11:irtmeut whilh 1 ~ 1 • 11 e1ie lil-'ll had trained hut a few in l 7nited Slatt.' .. by act of Co11~1 ..... ~

11d11des St."\ era I Uui:it~ . a rull figure uf minute:-; IJ(>for"" the rac.:e and was in dated June 9, 1916. Two million tL• ·

ry, a hall J1onion uf Psrthe. ancJ unmmally good C'ondition when he fin- hundred thousand acres to be or1e:1l'1

·01. \ ~ntional dtsigns. The stu- bhed. Ben bas a11 uaubual me1bod for home!-\tead an<l sale. Timber nn1

dl' •Jt,; Ill adYaJIC't->d ilrawing welcome when it ('flJUes to runuing c ros:H'Ollll- :-igricultnral landg Containing !-:om•

I 65c. to $1.75.

I Chambers0fish~r

!WE REfiRETI :

This is the last is ue this a ~chool year, but our Flag and7 Country first, the College af- f

f terwards. t f We bid you good - bye,­

t hoping lo see yo u all later. :

I L~!.~:.~·Op~~!~ I .. ---~~~~~·

tht' diaug-c a!::i tUL·Y ha\~ drnwn ancl ll'Y raceR. of best land left in United State.:.

·• rr \'I lhe ild flt.,'11re~ so oflen that Tht:> H11rcl~ :-::oph c.·allcd for his suit l t 1

:11·.' :•now P \ t~r:r line. wrinkh· aud rar ly in th e atternoon ancJ :;taned to

!'t· :--.w11r1· ol ;-;n1ok ing fur lhC' dn~t .spm by beart 801ne revolution- !Jail

ary cbanges are being contemplated in ;1 H•r11011n and did not f!at any pie or

the rearrangement ot" th e rooms and the rl 1 ink ;rny l·o fl'et· altt.:r t wet n·-1 hi rty

dt•par:ulC'nt will taJ.:P on a new a~pect that noon After obtaining hi~ tr:H'k

I! i~l 111 akr· ll a hi n~ of JPauty suit Ben baHenecl lo the (' IHdnce riug

nd joy or :nail! )l·; . .tr8 to i·ome, pro- i. ''·\ ·.\ lH"11 h· ran iTo::;~-l·omHry

Yit..IPli tb1 leak in thP roof don 't as- 1 ro~:-;-(·uuutr,\ It is t·stimated

some in<' rea-.ed Jll'Ot1ortioni-; and pn~<"i11- th, Ht..·n t':"l\'f'!'1'll llw <li!-'1311f't> OJ ;llJout

irnt~ a n ood wh iC'h will engul!' old , l'f't· 'l"ns~ t·o1111lry's tlurln~ tht' atter

Sophocles on hi s high 11edestal during 110(111 and \\ ht •n ht· t·rus~t>d tht• lin e

11H:lt:' were IJm six who had C"omple ted the next summer shower.

COLLEGE SPIRIT-ITS

APPL ICATION AND DO SE.

College s11 irit is a harm! SS form or tcm 1>o rary insanity whkh i~ foun d on

the leading camtlu~~s Of our country.

ll C'an n o t. be bo11g:hl in hottles like

l1!h 1·r wdl knc1w. sp iri ts. but it~ er­

,. r· t~ 01n~ \'Pry rn~arlJ the same .

th e t.Jistan<'e 111a11ed out. The uufort u

nate thing of tllCI atternoon was Lhal

the soph C'a1nain had negletted to en­

ter Ben a nd he was not allowPd hi~

pJa(·e.

COUNTY AGENT COUNCIL

M. L. " ' ilson, Chairman.

A. A. Atk inson.

('. N. Arne!L 0. Il. \\'b ipple.

Nim I> t 1e oppor une ttme _,a rg1·

~rt"tlonn.l map showing land8 a:1d 1!1-

~niplion of ;:;oil. Climate. rni111;, •

elevation!";. etc. Po!::itpaid one 1loll~1 r

C1rt1nt Lands LO<'ating Co .. Hux l illl.

Portland. Oregon. (Ad\ I

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A POPULAR PRESENT

F •• r 11 · ~dding- or Bir thdav one

oi

Schlechten ,, Montana Scenes

...... ·1·di1.· 12 .;; flhck

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FIRST CLASS PHOTOS,-

GENTRAL STUDIO ALFRED SCHLECHTEN, Prop.

Cor. Main and Tracy Stss.

HA VE YOUR KODAK FINISHING DONE HERE.

Montana State College of Agric.:ul­ture and Mechanic Arts

Practical coun;es in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Mechanic Arts, Agriculture, Dairy, Hor­ticultural, Home Economics, Industrial Chemistry, Economic Biology, Music and Art.

Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings, complete wood and iron shops, extensive laboratories , model kitchen and sewing rooms, music and art studio.

J.M. Hamilton, President. Bozeman, Montana.

HUM NON TONG

14 \,nh i~O/.C'Jll:lJI :\ \"Cl1 !le:"

\\ ashi11g- Called fr,r and Deli\'c red Price~ Rea~onablc

~

QUALITY SEEKERS BUY FROM THE MODEL

Staple and Fancy Groceries

Prices Always Right

THE MODEL 6ROCERY GEO. BARTZ, Proprietor.

Auto Delivery. Telep1-e 88.

J 6ALLATIN ClfiARS j

( nlill!\' ~piri l is (.'Olll ))Ol'ied of en­

J u~iil"lll. unn1t1\ t·1itionality and llmfis

11 t'1!ll3l part~ with a 11i11d1 of br1o1.im~

1(,,- !-t'HStinin~. ll is not llbed muclr

11 I' t· c·U1:-.s rol1ms but a c·ampus

\1·ou!d _ ... a Pt~ir thing without it A

.1111 ill!' !J., . itt"di 1:-> aliotn as cJ.dting

J C Ta)lor.

\\" L. 1-h:t:rs . FOR THAT NICE LIITLE GAR.DEN SPOT

I Ar•' recognized eYerywhere I c1garB are smoked. This re­

cognition is based upon their

I qu .... , and dependability.

/ HENKE'S CHiAR STORE I 6 W . Main

•~~ any .(ti_:· for') ·acre field. Hut

tJ t'C'"P !- 1rit for ... ·(•"'l t.ry o:- t \\ , it

•:i r:-- :- • ... xc t r.~ ~b.-u a .. .,~o~ h ..

- ' ' \Ii Of" t ., ilhvt;t tak·

1 .·, " his b.ll and .., .. > 1: •• f ~ lo l•\J

H. A. Cooley

)! J Abbe"

i-;. L. Curr.t:! r .

tnvi1lble A&set. ~h-~"So you nre eoguged h' ).! ii::•'

Bag~~- I'm sure I ('nn't :--t•e uoythln;.

nttr ut'l.:\'t ~l lil'-l~ t L;:t \\t .111. Ht.._ "Xt 1rar -:.u " H ;t l1td . ~ 11 :.l,

I . ... t~~ r~ r .. l "'l'

0

Try our PAPRIKO SEED TAPE. sirable kinds,- insures you straight distance apart.

lt is 30Jd in all the de­rows and just the ri h:

PRC£ ~ PA.OKET.

Also Bulk and Package SeedL

venhouse Hardware Company

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PAGE FO{iR. THE WEEKLY EX PONE. 'T, ·"'=~ !)4Y APRIL 27. 1917.

t STUDENT APPLICANTS FOR 0. R. c. WILL I . , 1

I BE CALLED ro TRAINING CAMP MAY s 1 The fiallatm Laundry f..iilmpany ! Fashion Barber Shop

Ji you are parttcular about a clean shave and a cle~n

_ pla•:< .try the I I Is g1v1ng better service this : ...:ar u ..... n ever on I account or the success obtai11eu s.:J.L-e a..ioptitl.£ I

MEN IN WESTERN.'.) STRICT GO TO ?P~SIDEO SAN FRANCISCO I a strictly cash system. i\fake ana.n<Yements with I

COM~.ISS•ONS \/•LL Be GIVEN ON'. •TA'lRtV~ L THE RE APPL! II your la_ ndlad_y to take care oi ~~ur laundry whe.1 :

t CANTS v",,.DER ;::!.RS VIL ...,,, RECEIVE C ..,MM SS!Oi\S · d l J-

I UNTIL TRA1'~li"G FOR rHRC:E ,'r\QNT1--S H.~s BEEN COMPLETED '1 ::;an1

e 15

1 e divered\.X~thcrv..·,..:;c it \\ill be returned! I

t · to . .:'~t: ry. :\/ e arc .-:.ere :o serve you

I ,\II"""" who 1.a>e j'assd lle1 '" _, tn'. >rill~ "_._'"a",,·ct'""l'•uapll"l1'·'.'..','·i1.··1rt~.· ',·,el. i he fiallatin Laundry (nmri(Hiy ! FASHION SHOP

Under Gallatin Trust Bank Letts & Marquis

------------------------------- 1li1w,iLins mt ta Ye l11 en 1·e· i'?Dllll'l!<l u~ ., u .... t'

------- ------------- -------- ____ __ I I l'ur thl' < 1f• if('' ":-c ilei;en e Cor.i,:s b~ l'he \u ;·"ill ht· r 1be tnrm nr 0111 ·r.

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Have You 1!1

,\ fter the Dance Eat at the

Club Cafe

I l' ('\., lilllll- bt .• ll'(] ,;t-'J"t, iilld \\ho

t" l1t:•t Wl."'t'Il t lh' ages of 21 am! 1 l

' 11 re1..·eirt.• (OJl!11ns::;1011~ ·rhL·~e nh-u

\ill Le eaiiL'll t11 th<-' tl'ului 1L camp

t tl1e l'rL~sid1 u. Sau 1"ranl'isc:o. almu1

,1 l hL· ra1\r11a1~. including upp~r '!p!•llll•&111Bm•••lll!ll1iliill!i!lliiil!'E!iiilllliiiiiD!K!iari;~ l1P-1 h n a 1t11 rit-l ;:;~Peper w111.~ 1 !tC' i Fif.Ji4\i&~C'·illllll!!•-

l '1 r '' te Hoot hs for Par­ticular People.

Changed

I l 1·our unded11·ear ,·et? Of i

QUALITY. , . 1

SERVICE. CLEANLINESS. J

I com·se we don't mean from

Centrally Located. I \. l \\ ra1 F. C. Street ' !week lo week, but from:

_____ __,11 I hem·y to medium "·eight. " 'e I

E W ~h I 1 have just the 11·eight you']] 1

. . I om~s.o:n i I f . I

BARBER SHOP. 1

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need ancl like or spr111g-1

! "ort of "'Lll"een 'ea~on~:· Of

U11der :\.111 °11: 1 Ld11k nf (;alla- 1

tin Va!tey. t ernn·"c the sun1n~e: weight. :

~~:~~c~:~~:_ I too. One thin!( you'll lik • l I

aliout all our umlenwa1·-the ! M. P. DAV;;;;N--- pl'ice, I

I 75c to $a.oo a :t.i'.. ! Dental and Oral Surgeon

Commercial Bank Il11ilding I I Phone 386-W

l OPEN . ft .~i...~t.;tng a(:count \nth thi5'

~ank and pay all you· college expense' by check. This will enable you to keep accurate

account ,,f yuur expenditure~.

GALLATIN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK

W. S. Davidson., Cashier. j

l ! ! i I t I I t I

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NEW GilUAStS AOOEO (C'onlinned from Page One. l

mt' o· l<l'll exl' f•d!-; twel\e hours.

Tb:> ln.iln:n~ camp :.11 Lhe Prf'sifif'O

will he ( nr 01 ~e,·er:l! Ot'ficei ·:- !!t•-

l<IY ~. and th(; commis.~i,.n~ \\ill b~ ··rt'fl training (·arnp~. Tlw re:::.ern·

-.iH>n /J~fore the trnining start~ ·1h1 offi1>e1·s tram the '' e~tern states "·ill

n~g:ular pa~- uf se1..·ond Lieutenant will Lte trninHl th~re Tlw training will

be gh·en wbile rhe men are in trnin- he~iu :"\.fay ~. and last (or a. period of

11~. This information wa:::; reeefred hr three months Tlie intensive n·ain-

1.._·a1n:1in Clar\.;: l.t~t \\"ednesday. iug '' hich will be ghen will be mu<"h

)ten o,-er the age of :!O years and like 1 hat t:h e·1 in Citizens Summer

:' mnnth!:_; and bc·low the agl· uf 2t (,am11s. Jnstn1nion will be gi\en for

ho p;:i:-:_;: g{1l)d phyi:;ical and nwral ex· ., out " hours ead1 day, and this Lime

miuation:s may alll.''llll the traiuin~ \"ii\ lie di,·itJed into morning, after­

amp al the Pre~idt>o. with those "ho 1~0011 and ~·\ t:ning period~. ?\li1itary

ave l"l.'l"l~" t•tl n.>nnnis:-inn~. hut cOUt drill, caml> sanitation. la<"tks , manp11

nds~hmt' will not lie _e;rantPfl 1.0 111.:i~e \"t~r.-. and aJl thing~ nf"<:essary r"or mili­

rn1 il the training is l·om111Pted. l''1>r lnn· lifp \Y1il h> taught. 1111der actual

,.:.cwe1'1Jtne111 \\ill ltlln· l'Ullilition~ as near as posi>il.Jle.

SE~ER~l GH~NGES ~RE

M~Ot 1rJ t I. GOUH~t · ALUMNI LOAN f UNO

MAKES HEADWAY Sv\ernl change~ l1R\"f' 1H~en made 1:1 Five

ne ani111al Ii t1:..h1.11111 n 11111r:-.et' Alumni Have Offered to Take

Five Shares Each in New

'\.( rea1 The "ork \1 Ill ll,. n.

•t u1o1!t" pra tifHl 11atttr• a id lh• ~1li

I•

(.I

:...1\l'U n Lett 01 po. 't lily t· :·

IC't..1he

1 t•d

t}!Jf' nt>\\ 1.:rn1r~e h l:-.

St' ·1·d1 t.. ii 1 t:.. h.t\ ~

i-opn ill;it\p iu till-' old (•Our'e5.

Loan Fund.

'i'ht-> 'i·rnmitll·I:' OI I •l' -~ Utlilli l.1·:lt1

t,i nd us:-.m iat111n i~ ::-tj]J \\orkih~ 01.

Ut(' pn>J11 :.Itim1 1·1 H~t;i~Iin~ ~turlents

\• lh1· LLlllllin~ of llt'\: 1 ~ .11e::'t • \\!in ~•n t fuum.1 ii nen·~sary rn le:>1H·t.·

·c$limen in th~· :..t bool or ~;..rie11lturr> :->ehool on ac1 011m or ladi: of rumls. }_r

will ;,:.rnn a111111al ll11s1Jaudr) work. 1· ·l·~t.:nt the Jdan has been merely l\•

\nimal type::i, a 1hree-credlt (;QUrse 1 JU\a:-:-. :-;ome of tht.1 . ..\h1mni and thus

t!;i\ en lhe second ::;emf'ster rre:->hmnr

Back to the Farm E \' ERYTHlNG FOR THE Ol' TSIDE :\JA~:

1UKI SHIRTS, CORO P.\NTS. HEAYY SHOES. Etc., Etc.

Olffi DUDS WILL l\'L\KE FAR;\! WORK

.\DELIGHT.

THE HUB Ed. and Lou Howard

WALK-OVER SHOES. STETSON HATS.

LOOK 0\-ER orR LINE OF ROUNTREE l'Rl'!\KS

Ai\J) CASES BEFORE YOU LE.\YE ON TH.\T

TRIP YOl' \.RE PLANNIN (,.

IT

For That Saturday Night Lunch

Coal, Wood

Lumber

far ha,·e met 'i'i"ilh some enc·ourag. f '• ar will hl· ('Oni!ii111-<1 with marh.1 1 .: and prom1~ing n•sults. f•,iYe nwm- t

elns~p~ ;.rnd gra1h·s ot li\"i;.> :-;rod« ,1 her;:; ll:H·e alrPatly 15ignifiecl their in- ! ""·1·1ed1t {·01irse £.i\"L'll o .rn1mal 1111 1l·1uion nt rakiug ien shares of the J

h: 1'.lll lip .:.ti ?.IT<H1J:ed lu kind ~·;.miliy student~ tilL' :-.cnmtl seme~tio stock: tht•se are Charles Draper, pres- i I :1nd q1rn111H~· as lo nrnkE" it 11os.sible Jtllii! r Yl'a1. Th1. { nmUina1ioll n ideot uf the Alumni as~ociation, :Hiss t'

- 35c

!lie~,. l\\O t"Olll"::-it~ will g-ire a tw(1 F'rieda Bull, D1·. F. S. Bole. Proiesso r

student;.;. whn desire a general h1.nrj111lg1nt-: l't>\Ir~t·ul two•-r1·rli1 h1111 ~ F' \\. llHm a1Jrl Homer Thompson. Al- : 20C 1'

'i uha l~rand 1 ,d1!, rill;! R1 'L' t tli\ c-.. Quan l-an

:-,) hn:tr /:rand r\ipc I )'j\ t "', lj11an

11inb

25c

1r:-1' in agril'ulture. manual ans and •

l111t> et•onomics. 10 obtain sut'h a iPr :-:;eme~ter whi1·h \nil rnn ihri111 h- though H general cann:1ss is now under i 2 3 11i111-... I ;;r. 2 i11r 35c

.. nd at ihP same- time seuire 1 111 tlie Yt-ar. 1 .1y the <.:L1nrn1itteL' will $OUl1 :St!Ud out i' I nining: whi<'h ''ill li'Dable them to Hre1·1ls or ll\·e Hoc·\,. a fi\11-hn:ir .1 - wr:tl !Pl t•r :isl·;'.n1{g all of the ,:-..JHt.:1ai _....i.i'v .lOc

• lit)" "" reachers for t11e•e subjects .. reel ii c·ourse ~iV<'ll to j>l!IH>I"> '"" fir" memuers to take some stod<. At 1,1 Thos. H. TRELeEPaHON&E 14.Company , •..

11ul tor extension work. Three sep·

Kenyon=Noble Lumber Co. 320 West Main St.

I Pm('Sfer will b1· iIHTl'H$Ptl 10 ti :--h •!"t->:-t.'111 the pl 1:" w ge1 cwenty mem-

arP courses. L3 adi Jil'O\"idiug four t'l'Nlil t·niirse and rnn 1hr011g-h1 u1 1'1P. h1·r$ i11tere~tE"d tn ta.J•:e ten slHU"es a

year::. instr,iction, wi\J be offered for 1•c1r T\\t lt>l·tun'8 anti ont- mo-hour piec-e. tb11::; mak..ing a start of the pro- ! 1,

... , ns "hn rle:-:.irt' 111 it theinseh·es 11lgi11~ llt>riucl e 1111h-alent to lhn•P 1111si1in11 ancl findin~ a foundarion upon t PHONE 24.

t retlit t·n111 .. .:;e. will lw dq~.1 1 ach ~L- wh:t·h o work. 1 ------------- ·----·-----·-----..:

or the work indi(•ated aboYe. Each

THE EXCLUSIVE

STORE

SHOE

You'll he more than pleased by

oorse will hf' clf'signed to gire the

tiitPlll ti tho1·m1gh lrnowledge of ~uh·

it ct matter anrl leC'hnkal :-;kill in the

lhP1is ul mp:1r1ing it tc• utber~.

Y :;11 ·<·ial tn1111n;..:. \JPt?;ini::: with lhl!

wi· ,·enr in 1-'al'h 1·01ir~P. The- fre::;h­

' H~!t and sophomnrt.~ ;.t•ar~ IH tlw ap;ri

"l'ural course::; pre['al(' fur thi:> j11n-

' ·ar in Agrkultnnd 1::1111catio11 ;mcl

Laboratory Added

Out· t \\ o-lu Jr laliora ory iwriod w! I

'I! added ro n111111;d 111:-ha111l1·_,. 11i1

li 1 'l-'t->di11e; fnrm au1111ah: mt1klne

ltJ"C"f·{'J"Pdil ~ulijL~l.:I

01w twn-ho111· lnhun1111ry t;l ri11d lw:-;

1•eu .Hld1:·d w animal hu~ltai;tln f';" 1

NtW BuOKS IN llBR~R~ Tht> wlluwing bl'Oks June rel'elltl;.

been added lO the liUrary>

ud auim~d ltll:-ih~llHlr~ lSI. mal~ing A1lums. Orie::in of the E:1,glish c:on-

hem hoth four t·i·t~tli ~ulJje<·ts for :-;iUttion ..\.utho1"s purpose is to poin1

11i1nal industry stu<le1n~. Other sl11 out the r"e11dal origin or the English our r ~markahlv attracth-e a.s-11··~1L•11-:;ion method::.>. ThP fir.st twu

• •rs or thf> a11plit·ll sl"ienC'e rourses

.,ortn. tt of spring and Rt11nn1er' 111 lJe .u·1·e11Lt•d "hen tllt>~ 1ndtHle not 1

~nt:-:; t>IC'eting ilwsc> rrnirH·~ will 111 >1

, ... ~ rlwn :-;ixter>n cr~dit=-- 01 agriculture. take llie l1.1hor.1ton work and will 1'1

.-\hof'~ ltld puntps. "'e know we I! "il'Hl l\\I) ~·ears of llh' eugineel'ing {Pi\'l· hn'(' (>\'<.~dtt:-.. This laboratnr,·

iotl '\"ill ht..-> US!•d '') lh~ :-:;ltlflt:>IH in

Come in to-·1111r:.:t-'i:: prepart"' fnr 1he ju•nior YC'ar

the ti·adwr~· coursP!-: 111 trade and 111lying 1l1L.> 1nwtkal !'id1--' lll ft'"-'i'

c·onstiturin11

features.

Bennett Hilda

to ··c1nyhnnger ··

mo:-.t

Ben:1ert. Thl·Je twains. Seq11t:>I to

~l look around. dn:-ti·~ Tlle rreshmnu arnl sopho- 11µ;, l·<11t> and ma11a..:l·me111 n liY "'Hill1a Le!.'isway~.··

nre years nf other <·ourses will he ac- "10l·k ('(111n11l Tlw n!!{ger. Prc1b11bly thP

Exclusive Shoe Store Jlll'd if Pllmi~h eonrseS in mechanical Th .. Ut;"'\\ vc)IJrt'e to lit> gi\t:'n "ill ho :111tll11r"s mastt•rple{·e.

FURNITURE \\ e ha Ye all tile i rnit 11rc tn i11r11i-..h 'l nh11le1-n h 1me

and the price:' are all rea-..lmah~e. .\~\, h .;,ee ,·,t1 Pcnr, 1

Furnili.tn:.

IDEAL FURNITURE CO. Martin Block

The Bozeman Hotel

MODERN MODERATE COMFORTABLE

Lanit Bros .. Props.

,.; 11 ,..t3ring ure in<'lnded. la!torn1ory f'ours1,' in Jfrp qork man.

1

Ut•lctnd. fli!"lllg 1it1e. ltoml hunwre1l

tl.t'lit·atP<l n•quests for a special ad- · ·r:.·rnenl It _will lie know11 i!i thr <'<11 u-e;l\m('nt of lln• prnblt.~m of tht• 1

ll•·d l'Ollr:-t~ for graduate nurses has 111;;ur> a:'I animal huslmrntry till <.Ill•· ··modern wo111a11."" '------------------------

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rcs11ltect in the adoption by lhe State \\"Ill ht'' gh·eu U1t.. s1•{'0tHl SP1l111St"'1 Fordham Sl\Ort histur.r ot" 1..:u-

o:'r•I nf l;:tltJ(·aiion of 511011 a course Jlllliur renr ru animal hush;1ndry sti1 1 glish rural Jilt' Tratt."s English \"ii

hP !!i\."£•11 rlnring- thP fil'~t sernester.

--------------- I ~lo:-oi 1rainin~ !-:c·hool~. E"Yen those

I 1 ' n~ rh 0 hPst c·linical f!Xpf'rienrE>. are

1h n1s It will 1•onsi~t iu lla1Htli1ig. fi! !age- lift> down 10 th!? 20th eentury.

·ng. ;-;ho\\ 111g and mmrnge11wn1 or Ji\". lfall. Kitclw11er·::; mob. )ilr_ Hairs

·tock 011f" c1\.•il11 hu11r ". 11 ht> ~i\ i·J slur) i:-; t hat of the Fu8.iliers. Cod•·

l ,r this l 011rsl'. :Jcys. most uf LhPm. with \Vhom hf Commercial National Bank

I Cap ita l Stock ........ $150,000

Surplus and Profits .... $250,000

J. H. Baker, Cashier. I I nozeman · - - - Montana

OUR STOCK OF

Trunks

Suit and Bags

IS EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE and

VARIED

M ake this stor.? y.Jut· Hea ... .J ·ar~ers

c-:,.-~ GJf1 S.=CCA L V,INDOW

:;HOWi N G.

: 'lhlp tn offrr as mut.:h ,\·orl\ as profit­

! a l1• iii r·l'rtain Jin fl~ of applied ;-;f·ienre,

~1·t'dally l~d1oraton "or\.:. F11rtber4

Ill' r snme linPs ~i1<'h as ha<'tPriolog-~·.

1utation ;inli rliatP1·1irs ~lft-1 dP\ i·lop

~o r~qiirlly tlint it i~ Qt1ile diffl-

1 for l hosl· prarf irinl? to keep

I ea~t Qf 1.he time!"

i~ planner! in supply

nPt"d~ at a rnini11111m of time

.d ~'Xf Pll'-'P 11 iis made tlp of six

..... of work. namPly; foods and din·

tic·~. e1Jp11JiRlry. hat'lerinlogy, phy4

1•lng\", nn<l methods hi S<·bnnl n11rs­

'1'.! Hn1I rrnlilk lti>alth Lahol'rttnn~

, ol'I-;, is ~i-Ye11 in 1 hP first four

!"hel'e will be a fn!J Ollf' Year l.1ke11~P

n11r-;e in pngineering in l)lace of rhe

rhreP year short gesslon preYiousI~-

1 'll

Tllt'H~ nmrse-; hu\·t~ 1.Jel.:'11 1·haH1;l, enlisted in A.ugn~t. 1Vl-t. The great

ri /)l'llt"r that tbe s111d~--'llt may see rh<"' er vart ot the honk has io do with thc-

11• n• practi<.:ul hie \)f li\·e stock won:. I battalinn s ex11erie11C'e~ at the trout.

r·t h.11i1·ai 1rai11ing \\lthout the prani l1:1rti~·l1l~1rly '':ell done b tht• l}f'taileli

11 ."Hlf' clof':-; noi 1lPvt•l11p :-;1JC•t:i->i::sf1 I descrqnwn 01 lhl' tn·1H:h system.

lc,(·k!llt:•11. Ue\':k•u. l.tn·e anU Luce rnuketl

11wng tht• best fktion of 1916 .

Mc-Laughlin S:: Han. C'rrelopedia of

An1~ri1•a:1 hh::tory <'OYer:s ~11bjeds of SOPHS WILL ~ELP IN PA!NTINfi OF I

l 1• B. diJ>lomacy, hi:-.tory atlll politfr~

M \\ 1tl lw f111md in' alnnble fm tlh.·.

J st 111it>1ll

Jl11nr111·, t-tl

Second Year Men Will Comblr.e Forces

in Painting of Huge M on

Mount Baldy.

'" ll('ation.

rhel (It'. Ad nHl('t' Ol thl· Engli~h

noY('J A V(lllf'l·tion 0r t1n111~ing antl

ol"tt>u Ht1gg1·sti\ l~ t 'hats nbout 1 ~·n<.in

nn\ 1..1 !:-; ''nd 110\·elisrs. l'hiefly of our

I n1n1 ilHY

Ch;inges in Catalogue. I 1 ·:-cola.' al1f.>rno1111 111' :o;OJihomort:' Poner Option~ . Sh(lt'I storiPs b~

Thf'l. summ~r :-:.l?'sHion haR llP\"C'l' b1.."'e11 _.1;i.._~ h1•ld n nh;·eU11g and after elP( t Lile n11tlwr, cu111munly knO\\ll as O .

.J :..: -rlhed in the calulo~ befor"" uut will J1 1-. ;,1 llf'W IJa!-'1•1lall 111ct1UtgPr it \\:\~ lh~nry

ln this Y•'<U-'s book unrl tlH'I'<' will \"lJH1 cl 11111m that l hp sopllomr1rp C'la~~ 11cirh·I'.

o he H ~f'>parate hnllet in prinlNl hC'IJl rl1t• 11·esh111en 11n1ut !hf\ )I thh: ~11, 11 t st,.

n~·

':T'lnc lhP sumnwr I c:i111~·cl to eon"-•r witl1 1lw 11111e: ,.-a:-:~ er

Tlw style of lh(' ·atalog h:-is been 11·11 tu rind 1, r if 1lw wo11ll\ i-.u1·

1·h;-i t)E!"l"d ihron~hoot _.\ diff1ifpn1 gtyle 10 hel11. If t !if' 1q1per r1:1;0~tllt'll Cl 1·

'·lainine: thr- r()ll!"Sf'::> nf =--1111ly offerrd

Qlll

IJusine~s

lit>lrnte liodi

un 11ub l ic

Inf lH'inting' is to bf' 11sNl as well as a \' lllin~ tlH·y \\ill r.Y to 2;1:'1 1'1e 11lp:-.

:l"ntlr~ll n 1arran.e:emen1 of thP tlifferpnl fa mil tun to IN 1 hern hu ·f' \ \i1,\lrl· 1 _\ i..tor~

" OUgh . 0.1' ~

r.. The Willson C 1 Mpartments of the hook Tl1i,. l• ,r rh" '·'" :i>lon

0. ,,dnne ~o 1hat !he t·Atalol?s will he ai-: S1·-·illP ·,~:-; h lkl1

"In Bo,omln Ut':C '56" n£>arh· ns nossihlP alikP for nil 1hel 1r ln t ~!.:~ 1!1p nl1t'-

hra1whro" or thP ~rt>:'!fPt' TTnh-erl"lty ofj. h0 h .• ~ le 1 ~ ... 1 ·ol "

---- 1 ' 1 1··1 ·:1r·11.

1)o1st·hall 1: ,.,11a

f Tl.1.1 :-..,11J

, .. 't;

c11·n~ Amc·rir. • ·t' } .• :o r1·c

I -1 ... ~ 1ro111 auto< 1

CARMEL NUT And all the other Flavors.

WE HAVE THE BEST IN TOWN

SUGAR. BO°"'L

Phone 71-J 104 W. Mam

Cool{ By Wire Use an Electric Grill.

ELECTRIC IRONS

Will Press Your Clothes.

DO TT ELECTRICALLY.

Montana Power Company ---·----------

Roi Tan C igars "SMOKES" FOR GENTLEMEN.

THE ARCADE FIRST CLASS BARBER SHOP IN CONNECTION , ____ ..._.