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Page 1: l'RE W EEKLY EXPO>'iENT, TUESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1922€¦ · hi::; m~
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PAGE T WO.. '.l'RE WEEKLY EXPO>'iENT, TUESDAY. JANUARY 17. 1922

THE ~ ~rhur h I Tnltn1an, R ):l:Wl""il G S< s..."'-Omn..n, W J ... ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 r • 1 1 • a 1 r • 1 1 • 1 1 • 1 • ' 1 , • 1 1 1 1 r • • 1 1 • 1 1 1 • • • • 1 • "' • ~ I . ; uiknt,, makmg 2:.5 to 2 1D points '\rum ... n,,, .J R &rt·· A. W. \\'ru·dt.:11, : :

liier Cf'\.•dt' D. Blair, L. c\!"bury, I. L. Dahlstror-1, Tool, 'r\·:>Jdt'nme~er, I _ :

s n 0. \l.nrcui-., G. Boyer, F. Acbur:y, M..:C'..cy, D S1nage, L .. 'Wot)d, Roy : _ ==============================• Pm:c-', I. Fonl, 1!. Snnlh, R David- Jl Bnncrofc. E. Buckingham, VE,~ A ' s : EST,\BLISilED J,\ l \RY 1, 19!0. IL Ni~JT, ~ .Donoh.ue, :\J. 0 L:ntl~ley.

1v,,~~or. £1. ITcrr~nf:m. Tn<'O .. l:'.hnsoi'., =.

(Outg-ro•;rth of )Joutlily EA-ponc:nt, E"'t-ablisl~ed .Jannary I, 1- 95.) y 'I har~·r. 1 .... \loot"!.', ~t. B 1~, K. l:.am- R. Eltmer, Ahc.: .... l rah.am, G. hl· th[w:s, ,.; --============================== t.ron. }"" ('nizc!1, \\'" St. ('Jair, ~I. L. Canit;ron, \rr'1. ).;L\Llt>, ¥\"m. Bo~- -- \U .,, \ l\1:d ou E .\Tutn w • fT" SJ Cate~. \\·. D. Hay L. ~t.ar::b- ..

I ""~·iJd m.: m ~-i11~ ~.:;a to 2 1-99 tcr. A G .. Ben.!st~om, \\-. hn~n. ?· .. =============================='\ t".li r r 1.:-.· lit: H. Co.1ncr ·11 B. 1\hbrnt, F. :.\lnr~m, 0. Qwnnoy ... u. 1 ~ "' lni., v. rd, B. .Ju ·o, Ila I ' r nail;.111, IT \"\ 1ldman.

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:'he \Yeeklj" Exroncnt is strictly n st•JJent l''1ierprisc. I1's chief pnr-1 : }1 .. sc JS o prescut to its readers, each wed:., an a~('urate and e0mple>te record [ - •

OFFlCE-!Wml I, REPL.BLTC.\N-C< l"RIER BUI.Ill .. G

Gree ouse PHONE 95 315 So. Tracy uf tie dcn•lopn11mts m i.:o!Je ·e affairs during that p~rio<l anr1 f-.o e:X.t:>l'l its fu1J l IP ~ (CJ _ ....... 17

influcm:c for the uphuilding- of )f. ntA.na. State Collea;e. The paper is the o 0 I ' '\ :::lt of \'oluntary effort 1;ut forth by tnc students ,;ho compose lhc staff. • \_ ·~ _:. < • '' • • • • "• • • • • 1 • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • '

1 ' • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' ' • •" • ·• "'

I'uhLsh.r-d eycry 'Tuc~<las of the C-0llc~C" yt>ar by tbe- !5taff C'hosen fron1 the stmlcnh, of th<' '\lontuna St~te Colle;..:"C o( the UniYC'n:it;r u! Mont.an,._, Bozt:­

I man, Montana.

Ac1._·eptann· f1.Jr i\iailin~ at Spc.~i;; ~att> pf Pogtage proncled for in Section 1103. Act o!· Och1t}t:1· ;;~. u.1,, authorized .F'ebnuu·y 17. l!)lfl.

SURf'CR!l'TIOl\ RATE

Two Dollars Per Year Te.D Cents Per Copy Students become subscribers upon payment oi the regular Activity Fe.e-

S T A F F ll Sl~t•mcrl fine to haYt' all those- fel-l :ows h"Tt.' last wi:ek, but it seems often slapped.

EDITOR-IX--CHIEF ........ ····-··-·····. .. .. A. E. McFARLii\", ':?.2. ruuch nice:· to ha\'c uur girls back Just what does our contemporary m~an by ''intense iriendship"? MANAGING EDITOR ................................ FERGUS MITCHELL. '23

ASSOCIATE EDITOR ..... ·-···· ...... ... .CHARLES LYNDON, '23 SOCIETY EDITOR . NONEETA NOBLE 'Z;J BUSINESS MANAGER ................ LEONARD SWAN, '23 ADVERTISING :MANAGER .... -·-·························-··········VERE WIIILIAMS, '23 CIRCULATION J\IANAGER.................. .._.'EDWARD C. PRESTO -, '22 ASSISTANT CIRCULATION MGR. . ... HARRY McCA .. "lN '23

GENERAL REPORTORtAL S'L\ F'F

:.i~aU1. He.re·~ 1J1e incident that took the

pri:-,..s lust v.'cek. A lonely vocat ional Son-"\Vhat is the Bounl of Edu h"d c:ai11l'> up to the Sig Alph house l'ation ?'' a.n<l inquired wistfully for the loca- Father-·'When I ,, .. ent ta s.:hooJ i ti•m fl'.. the postoffice. Upon being was a pine shingle.,, informl•d that it was clear down town he rencarked, "Well-I didn't much

-Hi-Lue.

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t

y care about the postoffice anyway, but One of the reasons why so man down when· I come from there is a minister's sons go to the bnd is t ha t

E QUIP YOUR l'R \TERNITY HOMES WITH SO~!E OF

OUR COZY ROCKERS .\ND UP TO DATE Rl'GS.

Ideal Furniture Go.

THE fi Al lATIN LAUNDR Y c 0. 139 East Babcock

is always ready to serve your Laundry needs. ··-·- ...... Call phone 79 & wagon w ill be at your door.

I I IF YOU ARE P ARTIC'ULAR TRY US I

ELIZABETH 130LE '22 HOWARD TENKEY '23 ARTlJUR BERGSTROi\l '~'1 ... CHLOE COJ;: ·23 LESLIE GILBERT '2~~ ... KATHLEEN CA:\'tERON ·~4 RICHARD BUCKEY !!.J. •• ···-··. CHARLES SCHlTRCH '24 OCTAY!A lllARQUIS ·25. . .. GLE:S C. BOYER 2~ DO:\ CAMERO:\ ·~5 EDWARD BU..'\-:-..'EY ':!4

REPORTE.RS BEL'\G SELECTED BY cmlPETlTIOX

restollU.rant rjgoht across the street they can be good for nothing. ' frum the post~fiice and I thought that if l could finll the postofficc I could g"t sometluug to e.at." FAYORITE CONTEST.

'flu" question now is, ·'Shall we go\ . "The 1acc :s on.· a~ .. ~oon ~s th( I~ Basement Com~ercial Bank. to the shuw toni::;ht or sb~ll I buy f11·st studen~ crops the _,irst "' th~~e ! : Telephone 886-J. yun votes tll the Pupulanty l <mtcst? fl'l'e ballot mto the box .n tht :t.Lrn1 I :;i Phone 886-J Expert Shoe Shmmg "­

lioll. and from then until the frr,t of ~~~""'-~~'-'~'-~~"'-'~'--....''

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~ CLA SSI C BARBER SH OP ~ The Finest Sho in America

UTAH TE 11. A , ·tl n l-l}' look charming O\"Cl' nn t•X n\ nth thue w1H be onl grand

La~t ThurscrJY anct Frida\· the :-;tu dent boch and all , i~itor« I 1c·" , """'" soda. but that is no sign . ush to dctern1ine the co-eds wh" a"' ~a\Y "ome Jf the c l~mle~t and h~nk t fm;ght basketbnll games that 'that she is a sucke1-. i l, IC!'"'" the ~bo,·e ballot i11 tn• final

1 <:ount. ha\ e C\·er been '"itne":-;ecl on thee iLll for gome time. Although "I'll pa>,," said Lim student, as he That the vote will be a luT •cone :s 1 he Do beats were beaten in to ch ga.n •. ~. they fought hard and de- tot k his instrn«tress home from the i the J!encral expectatiou, jutlgin>< from sen·e much cndit. The Utal1 k.,1r trne to their usual gtandard, danl'c. I the number of votes cust in nominn-"·ere a hard-figl.ting. clean-playin~ liasketball machine, and have J tions. A l!Tcater variety of nomina-our best wishes for the remainder t l the season. They were a Why n"t a popularity contest for I tions could hardly be imag:ned than true representc.a.tiun of what \\·e ha -e always known to be Utah bovs·! \Vho is the keenest. ki<l<ler, t.he g-reat uumb~r of names which

1he hl·~t clani·er, the most ropule.r wer\.' chopped in on the n01nmnt1on sportsmen; rem I> to do their best fo win the game but at the necker. the irccst spender? ! blanks la>t Wednesday. same time alway,; more than rear!;; to express admiration and I The ballots will be avaibble at the respeet for then· opponent~. 'fhe l:liest. name for an Aggie is- 1 registrar's office every afternoon

a statistician. Docs that make you\ fre>m 3:30 to 4:30. and will be sold pick up your enginewe..."ll'S ~ [ for a penny a ''ote. The ballots will

I be ('Ounted evel'v da\" or so to keep

Emmet "I'm afraid we'll have. to up to the rninute dope at hand as w ::;top hC're; the engine's getting pret- how the l'ac·e is going. ... :-. ,\ia T ,." ··Marquis oi Qul'ensbury·• roles will

M.1.~g B. "Ynu men arc suth hypo- govcn1 the cont.est, );u pers-on will

"'bile here we hope that the · were enabled to haw a pleasant time and it is O't'!l' l.Jelief that they did for the student body seemed ready to do anything for them. I wa~ with regret that we saw thc:<e worthy battlers lea1·e the student dance, Friday evening, long before the playing of Horne Sweet Home. However, we real­ize that their game with )It. St. Charles College on the next night made it imperath·e that the Aggie< retirL early. ! en~'· ' yon alway• say

'the engine:'' bl' allowed tu vote ofl(·nur than once on a pem1y 1 and no t'rcdit will· be

a Jot of ]rnrd f.riv~n on next snnnner's crop or no Utah, we are verr glad tlrn ;.·c l hm·e been here and hope that I H · " l~,. • r, put in we may meet many times ag.ii•1 in the future. for )lontaI "':; re- '"'rk this ufternovn." Jation' with you havt' ahYays been m ire than friendly a id we l<> F "" "'.\lakini:: biscuits?" feel fhat theri, i.· no reason why tlw:r ~:r.-iulJ not remain so f re\ er. Th Flum;;:- Race.

T~ :'-' t alont" n 11 moonlight. THE RALLY. \ 1 -"-10t"l'd hi~ troublt·d brow;

"})1 I h1°': my life's been fa~L.

liens taken on the holiday j~}b.

OFFICIAL BALLOT College Favorite Contest

Good for Five Votes

AR CADE HILLIARD PARLORS New Bowling Alleys and E quipment

Cigars- -Can:!ies-

- Run by Ex-Sen-ice Men-

r· .... , .... .,. ~~;;;~~~;.~~ ~.~;~~;;~~:~~~~· .,, .......... ! ~ Geor~e Cox. I :c i '':lt i

Charles Vandenhook, \"il:e. P1es. H . !.I. Grant, Ass't. Cashier J. H. Baker, Cashie" R II Elliott, Ass't C3'hie:· -f.111 f. 11 1: 1 11 . 1·1111 ., ••• • • ••• • • • ••• , •• , •• ,, •••• :.1 1 111l1 i

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i ti0 7 r: 1'\.!'' .,., OF .\LL h.!'.\DS ! t . . , ' , f Best l\7aL. :. Exp,,rt Workman;:hip f

11 lan~;; ~~.~~th~:;~s~;en~hop l I11e rally callP1l io awaken tlw old Bohcat fight on the Hill

Frid"y morning wai; not th<> ~uc~ •. s j. 'wuld ha\'E' been. A g<'odl~· mn:"hF of thi> 'bllents turned o .t ht t there were r 'l""e \\·ho mat ' rhur ab> 1t•e ,,,•rceablc.

B1: I" ' nn my fagt lap now.''

I 1 131 East Main Street t =============== 1~-=- ilZlllo ~~.._..~<G!> ........... ~----~~~~49-

Don· sp ad ull your money -o:~:at ID (-1.\J'Jll'r T2kC' warning". ··A fool and D hi::; m~ <'Y are soon mani1.•<l."

The Best Dancer

Slw1tla Fox

1\fr~uri11e Plew

Is tb;s th(' ~p1rit hat b jp\·ading !11011t;..JM Sralt• '? o· hLT i•:­stitutions we know o" nm·e fa 1len ,-ictirn to t.1'lis Yer,· l<!lhargv o'' the part ,,.· the sturlc'1 . Ju:-;t ~o long as the student body pre­fers an hm.ir of leisure 1.t> an hum· at one of thr:se pep-fests the,..,• can be no "pi.rit to help put out winning teams. The denfenili;; roar that hail· tl • uns a$ it steps on to the fioo1· "·ill not mak~ a team! If· the l• n • grind that develops the ·winner, and the support oi thP tGm~ rr 1st be a season 's support, not that of an hoL< ··t " game. \Ve : re in lhe midst of our basketball season. T her e is only one way to make il a season of no regrets and that is by giving 1rntil our g; \'ing is a si.crifice. The 11e:xt rally mast be a big one if Lhe old spirit of the B•1bcat is to gracf our campus

'l'h~· ferr:rtle of the specie::; does not o 11-..? ~ m< "'l'. yea.n; as the male. She ~Jarie Moebus

FIL\ TER:\'ITY GRADES I Alpha Omicron Pi 8~.;132

Ii11g-e?·~· around thirty too 1011~.

The latest beauty hint: "Hasn't .F\·rcie pn·tty black eyes?"

'V'h almo~t got some stuff on you E:ld~!n. Detter watch out.

Wl.'.' ha\·e quiz.zed Don cartfully, Nonu, and v:onder, hopefu11y. if you ?.·ouldn 't considc.r some new pupil~_

A .... ~D HO~OH: ROLL~ ZC"ta Ka.11pa 7~.-·,:;:"i "S<> thi~. is Par is'!" said the leg io t•hi 0mt'l!a . 78.1,,J ihe gartN

(Cont:..n.ued from PaJte One. 1 Tlw hgt of honoi stodPuts in " Be:ta Epsilon 78.:i2'j I nrdcr of their ranldna:- i~ gin'f• h 1

.,

-Pelican.

Omt: .. :m Bct;i 77.556 ~·tiHh.·nts J..flaking thret- Jlomts i1er VVhirh t-orority will suc<·ced in Si~na Chi 76.278 <-rcdit: FeJ'guS !\.litchcJl, Philip ' Jif<-•dg-im" th se four 1•ra\'inc·'' beau-

"."he list o{ the soro11lic~ in their ]is. til's in ti... tunt night \Vl•dnescfay ran.K .... ~ 01 rler is a~ foJlo\.vS: Stu·lcnt~ 111.o k n , -;-- to :!.~1~1 no nt..<> evening?

Pi Peta Phi Per cent. to th_• t:rediL p L3llH.:S. n. )ilo,unt-

b·1. lli .w . "· n:rnnah. 11. \Vaite, H. Uol-8 ·-~ q I • v 1, L. ~em·k, '.'!. C ·1 I~··g- 1

T he Most Sensible

D ~layme Egan

0 Chloe Cox

D Valborg R ivines

D Peg ,.Lindsle;·

The Most Popular

D Nona Sackett

D Solvig Rivincs

D Mary Baldwin

D Alice Moody

Girl

Girl

~o far this ye--d.r it is a tic between the Sig A lphs and the 0. B's-th1·ee all. T\·rh~p5 the troubll' w ith t h e at.her t\\ o fraternities is that .it'5 a I case of "lo··e all ." I The Most Congenial Girl

Drawing Sets Cheaper

ours over .

The Si,:ma Chi house takes a ll prizes in the late Rabbit and Pet Stock show. T hey featured a Fox, a Bunney, a Swan , a nd a coup.le of Mn.res, a11d furthe1·111-01·c, fu r nished i:hei1· own Straw.

He was <ll·iven to his ,!?'rave, Ah ye•, 'twas truly sad.

But you ~·t·U ld have hca rd him Ii they'd waJ ked him . He'd

rave beet1

lt ibu't :.1 common f or a fellow lo inch('(, fo!' s;.cc-d!ng, but he is

D D D

Eldea n Manry

i\laur ine Plew

Chloe Cox

The Best Looking

D Esther Beck

0 At ha Martin

D l.. illi:.,n Evers

Girl

l'll+•lllf 1 11,11II I 1 1 l 'l I I 1 1111: 1111111f;JJ111? I

THE BEST SERVICE ----~Inc~-----

CLE..\, TING AND PRESSING P1·om pt Work

City Dye Worlis 111·•·· · • .• I I 11111 tr I I I •••• I hi I II •• •.•• Ill Ir 1 I. 1 :1·1 I I I I •• I • .•

I r· ~ .. "''""""'"""., ...... I .. ,. " " . .... ........... ........... ..... .......... , •• ,. .. . ,~

~ PARK CIGAR STORE ~~---mr.LIARns - BARBER SHOP

PHONE 216 ~ ~ H lt l l l ll l '! l hl ll l li l llt llllll t!l!l l l 111 1 (11 111 111!1 IIHI1 11 ), J l f 1111111 111l 'II11.1 1111.lli l IUJt :l · l 1 1 J 1:1: 1

GIVEN BY

Dis a bled Vets Club Good Music Good Time

Every Saturday Night 1.egion Hall Admiss ion $1.00

ANCE

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--- THE \\EEKLY EXPO~'ENT, '!UESDAY, JANUARY l'i, 1~22

'-'PRI G \HE V \!Li CO.ML G 1 ·-GIYE US

!{ UEF HE Pl RC H 'I G

COME lN-WE WA~ "T TO MEET YOU

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6'"°£' \'IO

Th~ day,

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Bvw1ng re S f,'ma Air ha

1)0 :-. In~m was n unche::on guest 4 +h A p ;.a 0 hon: Saturday.

" ·X- ry111 Rha~chan w t 1C ~U(· t 0

fraternit:.r ann"unc E rn t G ge at th,, U. E. hou:-;e

of C.:,rlie Rcdd1>Ut a:td oun h \ ~·t onal Cong-res ..

Oc~a"ia 1\ ar uis, Sunday, Junuar,;· 13. -x-

P.\GE TllREE

A Standing Frame FOR YOUR F.\ \"ORJTE PI "RE

We Do Picture Framing 300 l r nt Sample

U \elopi'lg --------and:-------- Printing

LI OLEUM AND A T STORE The Store of Quality Gifts

... ........... ,,~, ................... ,, .......... ,, "" ...... '-'· ~ ... "'"'''-~

f===============================r -x- £ e ,1 i.:ningo i••••••m:"'.:'.=::=~:1:11C1mmimm•••ll!D•lllll!!l•B••a~ I S~1t rd .... ~ af·..t· 11oon, t'1e mcmbc1· S ri c >Un y a

r 1r Beta I hi fratern ty entertained ton\..,:. .\~is LI cl

.•ir. Evt!"ett )1 ~ ,. cn1.o for Ca cad

• c t at the l !u j ,--------=---------------·--------

f ASH ION BARBER SHOP If you are particular, try us.

Four Fir•t-Class Ba1·hers Waiting to Serve You.

I•RED HINMAN, Proprietor

Baths Phone 16l·J Jst Class Bootblack

,,_~~~''"'~~1'..~~~~

PANTITORIUM ~ ~ , :

LET US SAVE YOL' IOKEY o,. YOUR SPRI~G Sl'IT ~

TAILOR '\f, DE. S30 Bl YS A GOOD SUIT :

~ S. VOS, Proprietor 25 W. Babcock St. Phone 201 ~

~""''""~" ~.,.~~~~,-~ ........ ~ "'"''30.'-"-"""'~"-'"'~"'~ ================================================'

3t bridge party. The mothers and Umcg"a hou .... e.

niltr •ncsscs invited their friends to -:x-

i JlJ e up U:.'::tlcs. It wa.,. two <lollar~ ?\he;:~ Erickson and Bess Snydc·r

a table and the proceeds were used were dinner gi.1est.... '\\~cdnesday even- I for a settlement school fund. Mrs. mg at !.ht• z~·ta Knppa house. I

1 Keister won the prize bridge score. -x-

After the games a short pro~am was Enw~t )! \"""'~a dm1.c1 guest at

I giv1:-n <:!TIU refreshment!:> were served. I he Sigma Chi J-.ousc Thursday even-

-x- mg.

t Former Coach Bennion, at present x I \\ith the Oregon Agricultural Col- S,.iJai dii:nc;:-~sts at the Zeta ------------- -----

l~l!l' v:as the guest of ' 'Jorgy" at -·PP - hot1 w :e ~?ane :\latthews anrl '=================== the 0. B. House for lum hcon on Fri- Loretta McHugh. Ca~·. -x- ~ • • 1

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-x- ::lir>. ~Iilkr who attended the meet- -

Thursday e\•ening-, l\lr. L. T. Skin- ings of Fanners' Wc<'k, wa~ the guest I : ner. High Sc,.ibe of Alpha Zeta, Roy nf Vllma :\k('onne!J for dinner I• Matter of Three Fork; a:1d Charles I '\'r.>dnp.:d::.y l v !1.ngo at t.hc Iota Delta j: Lyn Ion wer~ guests at the Sig Alph J houoc. :

House for dinner. -x- -

-x- J )ir. :\l::i.ur.c(• Bem:nall. of Bil1ing .... , J: B, nnion was a dinner guc.:;t \\a the- gu t u.!" I l"' sou a;:. Omq:n I :

ho. Ri"'"l">•a Chi hou Satu drq I Gt t..i on Tucsduy

ve1..iing. -x-

BARNE! ..\.. D !JERI"{

ICE ::,JiATE:-.

And

SKJS

SEE US

:na_ on Pi announces the Wen OUSe QT WQT

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0 -x- ~lr.L.A. G.h +-,·i ·c·d'";thh(.,'J"!: Q h R d C I" of Ro>e and Dorothv Bowl- on l£slk· <h•rin~ t 0 past week. : e ompany

""'-'-~~.,,.,,,~ ""tlay, ,fanuary 10 • .\· t , the ,fr>. G Jbert w· e, de to the I: ~

~ 11011y. the cnga!rt..m(,;nt I• t 1 '~ cai. "" t , I •· • • •'' ', ,, • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' ~ •' • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• ·• • ·• i • •' i •·~ , .. "!:

~ .t-.nn .iild Pnt .:\l>r e,· -x- !~~~~~~~~~~================~::~~~~. ~ an<l Earl Kt:Il ·:i. n~J ' · P kit: · .. o , foun r!y .T,mit.:e . .

~ .Mar1u Moebus an<l .. \rthur Jorg- n~on \\ .. ~-t \\a j."'.'"ll~. ~for lunch at tht.• 1-1, I ~ were announced. n. 0 cga hou~e ~atur.Iay . I ~ -x- I -x- I 1' I ~ President and i\lrs. Atkinson were Ai n ~ the gu ts entertained at j I -' Sunday dinne1. gue~ts at the Alpha O. the- q t~1 Ep. ilon hou~c during the , l ~I house. \""'"''ml lungress were Karl Bock.I I

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~ -x- E h1tin D·•..:k. nnd Bob Ii'arwell, of

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1 Thursday eveni11g, Walter Stanley Butte, and Phil Black, Louis Quinlin ~ II

fi E 0. H. W I L L S ON G 0. Drawing Instruments

Loose Leaf Books I

'- wa~ a dinner guest at the Pi Beta and Raymond ,Johnson, of Deer Lodge. ~ ! I ~ Phi house. -x- j -'-""-~"--.Jl..._::;:::::;...u_ c--~-:~ I

Pink Joe Geo. ~/ x- Emmett Limberr, of Sheridan, i.\Ir., .__:i:a: ~

~ ~· ~11ss Bever, :Miss Tear and Miss i l[nagland, of Fort Shaw, and Vera ~ I ~~~"'-..~~~ -annc.•gan Wt're Thur.;;day d1"'lncr Gall1llC'r were. dinner g-ucsts at the '·

f ~t5 at Hami~:-=_ia11 I Iota Ddta hou:x~ursday ('Yening-. Ohr I ~~~~~~"'-'''""-'~ '~'~'"""''"-"-'~~""-~~ ~J •• d 1.ne Syb<'rt spent tile "'"'" )Jiss Franks h: n•turned to the • -!- I '- rid at her home in Living-ston Iota Delta hou.se. ..f, + ~ } t'f~IJ THE DANCE nldre<l T<11ln~~";ent the week at . ~frs. (', · ·. ~~~:land. oi Pol•en G • I II

~ ; I mi<ton Hall, and Gail Tidland and v1s1ted with Omega Beta on ~fon. }f s ~ '.he Best pf Everything 1

~:~~'.;' Rcdout stayed at the Iota Delta I day. -x- I i

~ ---- -x- E. nest !'Har ·s was .a <linne1· guest at (

~ )fr Ee!. F. }!ills, of Hamilton, and ~he Iota Delta house Tuesday even· L I '

~ rnr~ CAFE T• .rn Nonis were guests of Omegalmg ooh I 7

-x- Gl~nn }fa.io" was at the O. B. j ~ ]P j' WP<lne«da~ eve11'ng. -x-

;. I L, ·ell Slaw. on was the inic•t o:: house durin!' the Utah games. I ~ l ~ '-"-"'-'"-' "'"-''-"--'~ · '~ ~'-~'-~ ~' ther B >l d at t~c Beta Epsilon -x- (Mt\

===============================, Roi <lurin Vo"atio .al ConP.'1\:ss. Sen::,or Lowe. of Culbertson, was -~~,_.,.....,0f'l'!l'_;,-....,_,;r--,_,......_ ___ 4.-' 11 ~lllmZll••m~illlDm:a:::;;;Gz::zimazceam:i!:Jmmmmm•am' x • 11uncheon guesl at the Beta Epsilon

1 ne:... an S. P. E. of West 1 ~lOU!'e Satunby noon. Senator Lowe I ,,,,.: . ".inia Alph:', was a inner guest at I IS a n~(·mbH· or the ~dvis~_l"Y commit- I the Beta Epsilon house Friday eYcn- tee of the College of Agnculture.

6ALLATIN 6R~CERY GOMPANY G G

55- P£t01 E- 55 5 5

!!./~ 5 5

ing. I -x-

1 -x- 8horty Salc1ine wns a visitor in J

James Cockill, of Geat Falls, who th" city <lu•·in<> the past week. j

NOTICE I The students concerned were called in r"or hearinc:. as also were members

I of the faculty, as witnesses in the

I 11 J f'l'l·l I t·l'll 1111If11 t I I.I II I I I 11It11IIfl'l ll/1 11111 11 '11' 11 11'1 1 11

"- e. the Senate of the As.sociat.cd CMe. The major jortion of the morn­

Stndents of Montana St.ate Col· I ing was taken up in assembling the

ll'~e, under authority granted by material for the case. As a 1·esult of

the constitution of the aforesaid ; tlwir findings, the Senate recommend-

FOR YOUR FINE SHOES AND SHOES FOR HARD

WEAR COME TO-

student body, met in special ses- ed that: 111.,he three students con­

sion Tharsday mornbg, January CCi71ed be plared on absolute social

12, 1922, and proceeded "ith the probation for the remainder of the

trial of Shelda f'o, , Christine qu rter." This resolution was passed

Kirk and McQueen Lawton. After on to the faculty executive commit­

IL•tening to all available e,·idence I tee, who approved it and passed it on

and after dac consideration of all to the ones concerned.

facts presented, sentence was pro- 'T'he term. uabsolutc social proba-

Lang's Exclusive Shoes : 1 nounrcd as follows: .. i. n.'' means the prohibiting of at-

120 '.':. M:ain St.

.!. E. -,ANG, Prop. -I I I I IJI' I 11 .1 I 1 1 I .1. I· I I ·I I I I I. I ~ I I ' I I I I 1 t I I t I C I I I I I I I I. 'lill' I I I I I l'.'I

HOWAR D'S We have fifteen or twenty suits at

27.50 We Have the New ·Van Hensen" Collar

Wonderful Suit Values

THE HUB

The three !--'tudcnts concerned tcnJanC'e at any c.-ocial function what-

shall bn placed on absolute so- I ~oc>ver during the present quart<'r.

cial probation until the end of the I Athletic contests are excepted, but in

Winter Qna•tcr. Basketball game• I the case of the i:-irls attendance at

or other athletic contests arc not th< <e mu•t be sanctioned by the dean

to be conaiJ<'red as social func- of v.;omen.

tion8, therefor('. the students con- "'lll <.'nse has been the c~1.USC' of

cerned may attend buch contest if m11"h interest on the campus and the

they so desire. In the ca e of the 1 ~"co1·d evidenced in the relations be-

two girls attendance must be with twc ·n the Stndent Senate and the

the permission of ~he Dean of fat·ulty in dealing with the final sen-

Women and in company with a tence has met with the united ap.

chaperone approved by her. proval of the student body

(Signed): The Student Senate.

A college education sometimes

goes to the head. At least Ole Mun­TAKES ACTION.

___ son. preparing to have his picture

STUDENT SENATE

The Student Senate met in special taken, couldn't find a cap large enough

c~sion Thursday morning to con- to fit him. But as 01e says, "Why

ider the cases of Miss Shelda Fox, should an engineer have his picture

!i.ci:~ Christ:ne Kirk and Mr 1\lcQueen taken in a law suit?''

Lawton, students. under the powers

Ed ·and Lou Howard 1 vested in them by the constitution ol' The following bit of conversntion

'Valk·Over Shoes Nobby Hats ~ the A• ciatr.<l Stucients of Montana clears up all the doubts we ever had

~""-~-~"'-~~ State Colleg.:. on the matter :

The New Patent Leather

Jazz Oxford is here

Its plain snub toe, short vamp a11d low leather heel proclaim it the ari~tocrat of spring styles for dress

or street wear.

This is it-

You'll want a pair for the price is so much Jess than you have been pay-

ing for high grade footwear. Only .... .. $6.5()

Secure your fittinir while we have your ~ize

The Willso1

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?AGE FOUil.

Nelson Cab Company The Oldest and Most Reliable in the City

Phone 273-W. East Main

Auto Livery Office 11;'

P I I I ~ I I I f I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I I t t I I I 1 1 f t I I I I I t I I t I I I I I I'

t CLARA H. MILLER

Optometrist 3-'115 Commercial Nat'!.

Bank Building Telephone 3SG-J.

WHO'S YOUR TAILOR'?

ED. V PRICE & CO.

10 · reduction on a11 r: l01 t·~l-to-

measure suits ..

Let us 8-hO\\ "ou ThC'il' Linc 01

500 !::'..!.ri.plcs.

WALSH'S

WHO'S YOUR SHOE I'

PIPES rusT RECEIVED $PECIAL

SillP.:'11ENT U'" Pll'ES A'r 50c

COME l:.~ AND LOOK THEM

O\"F.R

At-

M. H. WH~TE'S

5-lh. (.':111

~0<:-2:> ... ·-:Hll" l'lRE :>l\PfE ~'I' "'i!'lP

Direct ll r1rr \" ~1 10 '

I• 1.111 ~'alh.m cans r· j •allon l'a -..

CRY<;T.\I. WHITE I. \l "\URY so \I'

DOCTOR'.'

I Dvn't thto\,' away y.1m· ol\_l I shoes •rntil you gi\'t.' us a chance

to examine tht-m. A little fixing I

lt3 larl!e hn -e wr

~1.00

I l1ere .'.Ind thel'e may d,lul;le their

days of wear. ,, I Thos. H. Rea & Co.

I ·...-:. Hatfield

CHAMPION SHOE SHOP =========:.._-==== oing- i:i. , ·~e no1J down 211 E Main Bozen.i~m • • • t • • ' • • ' • ' '" ~ • • • ' • • • ' ' • • io k~s po;nts ~.han 11' th~ frr~t game, c .. ·p l''.HC ,nm.: _i ,~ .....

I,... A g;' s ~HC dll h"' l:.:

---------- :_~ .. "\!"!.d tl, ha.If ended w ih the ~core 18 It is not a~ :'"c:. ccrtam th.at the~~ \Viii

ll:fl :l l 1 11 1 l illllll<I' lt<li·ll'f, I' I 'f' 1 1 1 I I I I I ~ I

-For Good Depencla.ble - ta :J in the Yisitor::-' a ir. meet u~. but if. i.;hey \lo th(,.• question

At lhe bt•ginnir.,_, u · th1 ~«:rmd h ... lf \\~ill be: ''Re;:.vlved, Tl-.at the prin-

Footwear Bu~· \t- The fight .•h w d I) the Bobca;;s cinlc of tl.c t:o<ea ,\· P <hou;d be

.\ Complete line of

Smokers' Articles

for Xmas.

KLEINSCHMIDT CO. Phone 71

t the bq?;in11irn:r of :ne ~ect;nd hal~ _is c-sra!Jli~·lcJ m .!\.men nn inuustry.'' ... : :\ew Oxfords fo~: Spring are: to be commended, A.1tho•1g-h th(• ns1t- 1 he men tu ln(-et th£·~c teams will b-e

• . . d ·1 ,.. 11 d - ors c·o11t.inuerl to drop m thur long picked in a n ... w senes of tr:routs • : now arr1v1ng a1 y. \.a. an ... shuts, t..ht:y . at1 ',) fighL every foot I

ef thl' v.ay Th._ iin:i.! score:" stood I W to 33

The :.Um'llary:

1 ( C-0ntinuc(l from !.l~'l~e 0 e.

• 'Lt.ab Ag~. l-4: l'o:;. )L ¥ S. (:ij) w.10 ha:> '.i v-a 2.'"1 at.:t.~·e inte1·i..::;,i in • • CH '~·!BERS J'I 'HER CO Rohm. o. . -'~clarren

. .t>..t• - ' ' • Right forward. th~ act.\·iti > of the societJ in the

~I~ see them.

" -~ ..

FOX ELEl''!'ED

. ,. , f 111 t llllll!llfllltlUIUl!'ll•l!l l llll•lllll!lllt 'I I' ti 11: 1,11 1 111 ~

1 • 1 11 1 1 1 •·••', , ·1 • 1 t• l 1 1 , , ., •_1 ,1 • 111 Maughn ····- Beck icy pa.;;th. I Left forward. T e capt.'.l.in-t\ll'.:<...'t was not able to'

MORTON'S SHOE SHOP

"Dad" and "Shody" on the Job

24 S. Central

REAL BRIAR PIPES

-And-

HIGH GRAnE Sl\JOKING

TOBACCO

KLEINSCHMIDT COa

Ivins JoTge..'Tl.$oll arr~ingc a. ~<..jsl"ac:tory schedule and Center. will not be in school this quarter.

Hanson (c) ·---·-- ... ·····- . Hollister~ The Fan.gs, '24, have several plans Right gue.rd. cJeyeJopc<l which should be of inte1·est

. Richards {c) t, the ~tudcnt:. later in the quarter. Left guard. A now office has been added to

Ilai·ris

Re ·eree-Ray lfatter. Illinois. tho::3e of tha society-a serge.:1.Ilt at nrms-Patter::.on being 'cno~en for this ,-acanc.:y.

Umpirt"-:1litc:hcl!, ~:rashin~rton.

Ti ~e-kLcper::-R:;nuky and Gra\·e:-:. Suhstitutes-Ut .. n, Lina>ay: .:\I. S.

C .. l!atfield, Robert,on, Dean. Field goals--.Jo•Ken:on !J, Dean.

STUDE!\"T FRIEi'ffiSHIP FG~D.

OS.

When flllother Has A Birthday

Mother':o: age may be a secret, but her birthday is · !' eYent in family life desen·ing more than ordinary attention.

Her lpreciation of a birthday gift of becoming je\ -dry, or an .tddition to her eolleetion of sih·erware, is an inspiration.

And becau e i\Iother should haYe the best there is, you come here for her gift. knowing that the high stamlards of beauty and quality express in the pre em a tribute worthy of mother Jo,'e and care.

6 West l\faln Street

H. t PEASE & COMPANY JEWELERS AND OPTOMET':ISTS

6 West Main Street The lfallmnr , Store

Phone 71 (Continued from Page One. 11 111 1111l'• • • · • • ·· 1 1, 1u 1 1,11 11 111 1n 1 1 1 111 1 11 111 1.11•1·1•11..11 1 11 .1 11.1111111· 1

1; Fountain Serv ce

Home-:'lfade l an!li1:;; CITY DYE WORKS Home Cooking a•1d

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I , I I DO THE "MOVIES"

HURT YOUR EYES?

CJ,ARA H. MILLER Optometrist

Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted

313-315 Com. Nat. Bank Bdg. Telephone 386-J.

.... l'ODAY

V. \V. Griffith Pre;;ents

Europe and this year they are at­tempting to raise an equal amount. • Mnny colleges have already sub- • sc.ribed large sums at an average of a dollar to two or tlm.>e dollars per student. and Montan.a State College " is cxi.n•cLi;:d Lo ·~go ove.· thQ top'' in this ag it ha:s in t:veryth.ing else. The funds a"':c to be collected in this coun- "" ti'y and <btributed to the ne<.>dy stu- ~ r1ents al'ro . .::: th .... ·..,eR d~rectly through 1-H<:>rL't'~'t I\ionr's 1.J-.hincrv. so ther"' .. lS no net:U tc [~ · ~· th 1: being H.'

~H"opt' 1.r hundlC'd.

~\ll stu<!e t c r:a. ~ !.' '11.. ,

I \\.-ill he ·1 kl."'(l to cl ntr.1.m ~ ns much I ; as th1..\? can afford ""0 thC' student

'friend<hip f\'n<l n~xt Tuesday and • 'Vodncsday. The m.inimum price of • the tag-S will bl· 21') cents. but every­one i., cxpl~tod to give a.5 much more a:-; they r~m. Remember that the ~ plight of our follow students in Eu-

THE COLLEGE ~lfAN Is one of our Special Studies

I I

They shouldn't. And if they do, it is reason­able to suppose that some defect is present.

"Way Down East"

ro1w is infinitely worse than our own. _ A k h l d • f ~ s er o m e a

As usual we have evolved some smart new ideas for him 'for his winter's wear.

In particula1·-there is

our original creation the il'L S. C. sport SLtit. ff you care to see il, we shall be g-ll'.d to show you, even 1£ Y<!U don't intend to buy a suit soon.

HOLLOWAY'S Lowe. t prices in Northwest

--Quality Com;idered

I I

We can equip you so that you can enjoy the movies without inconvenien.:e. And the glassei< we will sup­ply would more than likely give you constant eye com­fort for all distant seeing.

LESLIE E. fiAfiE Jeweler and Optician

Broken Lenses Replaced same day

the

A Simple Story of Plain People

SEA TS NOW RELLING

Next Sunday and Monday

"THE Ll'ITLE MINISTER''

Now ''Heck" Spaulding comes out with the statement in Zoo class that ~

the 'funny bone' i~ 'Iunny' because its nca1· tho ''humerus.'· Next! ! ! ! ! !

Y. W. C A. MEETING.

• -A general meotmg of the Y. W. <;. _ A. will be held at Hamiltq:> Hall to-1 ~ morrow 1.."Vr>ning at 7:15 o'clock. Both : special music and speaking have been I~ arranged "or this meeting. All girls, ~ whether or nvt members of the Y. w. j ~ C. A. are :nvited to attend. ~

·Kra111er's Cafe An air of refinement makes it a pleasant place to dine.

The food is prepared by a ~hef who knows how good food should be prepared and served at moderate prices Durin['P' the next. iwo \Veeks the ~

m~mbcrship ~ ommittee "\\'ill sec all ) g new girls i.n regard to becoming mem-1 ~ Dining and Dancin~ bcrs of Uu.. ' . VI. C. A. However, do . 5 not wait to be approache~ but call I~

Elk.' Hom•

D. Kremer Gene , 'tl'eet I and J'l·n !'!t .. ~le Y. W. off1cc tn the ~

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