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
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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.
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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 • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' • '
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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
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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-
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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
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-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
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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
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THE BEST SERVICE ----~Inc~-----
CLE..\, TING AND PRESSING P1·om pt Work
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GIVEN BY
Dis a bled Vets Club Good Music Good Time
Every Saturday Night 1.egion Hall Admiss ion $1.00
ANCE
--- 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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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
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r 1r Beta I hi fratern ty entertained ton\..,:. .\~is LI cl
.•ir. Evt!"ett )1 ~ ,. cn1.o for Ca cad
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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
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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 ~
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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-
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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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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
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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
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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
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"- 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
?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
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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
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-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
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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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