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ii!Qr B·rrkly Expnnrut VOL. XI. BOUFFONS WILL STAfiE BlfifiEST FORMAL IN YEARS THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920. I l :: ftcially called off. )!ember:; :: - I - :: tunity of thanking Miss Eve- :: MATERIALS LAB - of that ori:anization deemed it :: Prof. R. A. Millikan of the Uni- Recital Given by Mu ic Depart- :: lyn Seeley. Majorie Bohart, :: I :: wise Lo take this action in :: I \ 'ers ity of Chicago, Probably ment Tuesday Evening is well :: Marian Russell and Dorothy :: 1: view of the comini: final quar- :: the Most Prominent Physicist I Attended and Proves to Be a 1 :: Ann Holland, the committee :: --- Men'i; Honorary Social Fratern- :: ter examinations and the many :: in the Country, will be Here l Musk-al Treat. :: from Alpha Epsilon Theta who :: I Part of the Eq uipm e nt for Road ity Completes Organization " activitie• of the tournament :: I March 30. 1 :: wrote the play "Montana Wins :: Materials Testing Lab. already Which will have Charge of •• week. It was not definitely :: --- A larg-e and appreciative audience :: Today" for the "M" Club. Also :: Shipped and More is Being Ur- Staging Big Formal. Under-':: announced whether the club I: On Wednesday March 31, Profe5'or crowded the assembly hall to its :: to express our appreciation to :: dered Daily. New Apparalu;, classmen will not he Invited. :: would make an effort to secure :: R. A )!il\ikan of the Physics Depart- i capacity for the student recital on " all who in any measure helped :: Will Cost C lose to $3500. ::: another date for thC' one given :: I mcnt of the of Chicago I Tuesday evening. The program show- - to make the production a sue- :: At a of th(' m<·n of ... up 1 not :: will the faculty and students I' ed great variety both in mstrumental :: cess. •• Equipment costing in neighbor- lfouffons "·c·dnesday rvC'ning at the :: :: ('If ::\lontana State College on the sub- and vocal selections and was I:: :: hood of $3500 now being- ordered (hi house th<" organi7.ation of :: :.: :: :: :: :: :: :: :i :: :: :: :: :.: :: 1 "Th.I.! Presen_t of! thoroughly enjoyed if one may judge :: i: :: :::: :: u :: :: ::. :: :: :: u ii :: bv Prof. Conkling of the civil engin- NEW rouRSE IN I which was rouNTY WORK ON <.n .\pril .l. It the plan of {J diificult and remarkable pieces of re- 1 The opcnini': number was a piano I {J made possible by the action of the EGON STARTS IN BOND ISSUE TO ., ct ion of the state Faculty mem- SPRINfi QUART ER I 011 the photoelectris effect of metals Abram Maryotfs "Two Grenadiers." START THIS WEEK tion of the equipment has already bt·r!". townl<ipeople and uppC'r·classmrn land an ex.act measurement of the Kenneth King and Minnie Ellen Mar- been ordered and word was recently uf th(> cnJlcgC' alone will be invited to Brownian Movements in gases. I quis were recalled after "The Rosary" received to t_he effeet that part_ of th1 big- event of the social year. ___ He has the degree of Doctor of I but refused to sing again much to ___ 1 had been slupped Prof Conklmg is The •cholasti<- cup ordererl by the Economics 10, New Course on I Science from five different Colleges the disappointment of every one 1 Dean Hamilton Leaves Wednes- 1now awaiting the wntten orde,. of the Bouffons some time ag-o ha' arrived Irrigation Institutions and Ir- and Umversities. and was I The mstrumental selections were day for Great Falls and Lewis- highway commission beforo Regotiat- ;rnd will hP placed on display in the rigation Economics will Start the Co'."stock prize for research m unusually good and the recital as a town to Start His Work in Cas- ing for the balance of the eqmpment window of the Pease jewelry store in Hpring Quarter. elcctr_ ic1ty by the Nation_al Academy whole was a real musical treat. The cade and Fergus counties. 0th - Among the equipment already t<>day. The will be formally dis- --- of Sciences m 1913 He 1s a member I program was as follows: ers will Start Soon. ordered 1s a direct motor driven played at the Bouffon formal. A new course, one in Irrigation In- of the Amencan Physical Society and Piano Quartet--OvertuTe to Ruy Blas --- crusher and balances ranging from The aetion of the fraternity in ex- Rtttutions and Economics, Econ. 10, was its President from 1916·1918. . . . .. .... . . . . . Mendelssohn Active work on the bond issue 5 kilograms to 100 grams capa- eluding- underclassmen from their big- will be established next quarter. Dean In 1917 he was of Helen Haller I throughout the state ts this week be- city and of sensitiveness from .5 to formal of the year is quite in accord Hamilton will teach the course. the National Research Council and J Myrtle Hollier ing started. The state has been divid- .01 grams . A Frease electric oven with the prac·tice in pr<'vious years. The object of this course is to give during the war was chairman of the I Dorothy Hutton eel into districts and members of the has also been ordered from a New A'!'i th(> men of the un<icrclasseR are students a working knowledge of the Physics Committee of the National I Edna Fransham faculty are organizing alumni and York concern and is expected to ar- by custom forbidden to laws which govern important ques- Research Council and had the rank in I Hear You Calling Me ...... Marshall friends of the university in the var- rive in the very near future, Word ::uiU. and as the one big object of ti0ns that have arisen out of the ap- the U. S. Signal Corps of Lieutenant Lloyd De Vore ious counties. The course of action having been received some time ago Houffons is to have a completely for- propriation and use of water for ir- Colonel. Swiss Echo Song ......................... Eckert to bo followed in getting the issue I that it had been shipped. An order mal party the action has been neces- riitation in the western states. The He is joint author with Professor Manila Leckliter before the people in the proper man- for a soapstone moist closet and !"ary. Influential in & economics of irrigation enterprises is Gale of one of the most popular ele- (a) Transcription, Faith in Spri ng .... 1 ner has been definitely adopted and l briquet molds will be sent out this limited number will be invited to the treated and the legal phases of organ- I mentary texts in physics known as ..... Schubert-Liszt the matter now depends largely on week. affair which will be held in the Elk's izations developed for the work of j "A First Course in Physics." He is (b) Etude in F minor ............. Chopin how well these appointees do their From the Tinius Olsen Home . Plan• for the decoration of construction and maintenance. No also author of the followmg books (c) Hungarian from Opus 39 ............ work. I Machine Co. of Philadelphia the fol- thr hall are already well under way consideration is given to irrigation and text books: "Mechanics Mole- .......................... Mac Dowell For many years the executives of I lowing equipment wiH be orde1·ed as and no will be spared in from the standpoint of the engineer cular Physics and Heat;" "Electricity, Dorothy Hutton the state institutions have cut their soon as word is from !'ecuring the· decorations. or the agriculturist. The course opens Sound and Light;" "A Laboratory Song of India .......... Rimsky-Korsakoff for funds below the amount the State Highway I:n- . with a Butte decorator with a brief history of irrigation. Course in Physics;" HThe Electron; Marguerite Jones they believed to be desirable in order pact .tester, four cylmder abras.1on etre about complete and he will co- The following topics are di cussed and a translation of "Drude's Optiks" For All Eternity ................. Mascheroni to fit these requests to the limited in- m_achme, Dorry . hardness machme, c J)C'rate with a committe-e of the from the econonuc and legal view- from the . . Joseph Sweeney come of the state. But the se estim- diamond core dnl1 and press, com- April fir.-.t in deroratine: pomt. Law of Riparian Rights; Doc- :he college ts fortunate indeed. i_n jln the Boat . ... . ...... . Grieg 'ates commonly have been reduced bined and grindmg lap, and a place. A six pieeP ol'("hestra of trine of Appropriation; Classification j bemg able to secure M1lh- Down m the Dewy Dell ... Smart j still furthei; by the chancellor and the ball g-rmdmg null This 1s wide reputation a':'. of ef \Yaters; Doctrine of Beneficial kan for an address and 1t is Treble Clef Club state board of education and have being purchased by the h1ghway com- v.·ill furnish the for the l.;:::;e; Subsequent Ai1propriators and I that all members of the college w1l1 The Two Grenadiers ............ Schumann sometimes been reduced by the legis-1 mission through Prof Conkling . affair. Prior Right s; Storag-e and Diversion; able to he.ar a man of such world Abram Maryott tative comrnittees 011 appropriations It is the plan of the civil engineer- the formal dance on the Abandonment and Loss of Right; wide deputat10n. Aria from Herodiade .............. Massenet to meet the conditions of the state ing department to have the students Pveninst rf April t.hird the Seepage and Precolating 'Va- Edna Fransham treasury. And furthermore, after I in the various "1' Les Bouffons and th•ir partners ters; Measurement of Water; Right Hl'l\T AND PUNCH CLUB I (a) Gavotte from Suite ........ D'Albert three procusses of reduction, these es- courses do all of the testmg required will partake of a banquet to be '°rved cf Way; Adjudication of Water DA:\'CE POSTPONED j (b) Romance in E flat ........ Rubinstein tirnates sometimes have been reduced, by the sta.te road department, for in one of the Bozeman cafes. In so Rights; State and Federal Control; --- I (c) PoJonaise in A major ........ Chopin this time bv the state board of ex- college credits. The courses are bemg doing they are maintaining a well State Irrigation Codes; California The Hunt and Punch Dance . as 1 Millard Peterson aminers, to· fit the funds actually in so that .there will be a lab custom of the fraternity. and Wyoming; trrigation scheduled for Saturday evenmg , ·A May Night....................... Bi·ahms. hand. course m this durmg each quarter of The committees last nig-ht appoint- Laws; Commercial Irrigation Enter- I March 20th has been postponed on ac- . Minnie Ellen Maruis It is by this process that the state 1 the colleg'.' year. It is the plan of t'd to handle the colo:.s:al work of the Irrigation Districts; Cana- count of the number of events last Valentme's Farewell fr om Faust ........ educational institutions have entire· the comm1ss10n to spend $6,000,000. party will be under diTect dian Irrigati on Laws; Desert Carey week in to the tournament. ................. . Gounod ly !ailed to keep pace with the growth during the on roads of the of Gregor McMillan who will direct Ac-t>; National Reclamation Act. The Club will give a dance at a later Kenneth King in attendance and the educational state and this will entail a good many their efforts to the best advantage. Outline of I date if possible. The Rosary .................................. Nevin progress of nation. They have tests materials. Eventually a road The following- were last 1 Hbtory of irrigation; ancient Miss Marquis and Mr. King been working hand-to-mouth as survey of the entire state nig-ht appointed: Invitation. Harold times: Eygpt and India; South Am-1 Lynda! P. Davidson, '14, attended Good Night Pinsuti best they could. IWlll be made _altho as yet definite Dickson and Arthur Hoein; Decor- crica, Afri ca and Australia; United the tournament last week. Choral Club ! With th e sudden increase in 1 m d1rect1on have not been ation, Norman Hibbert, Jesse Flynn States and Canada. - - . 1 dance at the state institutions and an orAmu ate! · . f . and Henry Michel; Entertainment, 2. Law of Riparian Rights; English 1 Rost D impending reduction in state funds for 1 st a docadtion or the new equip- cl de Rone F d Fl .nch and Lou1·s · · d · C 1·f · ope . . . h I men or ere and about to be order- y y, re law; and region octrme; a 1 on11a 1920, a cns1s 1s at anc. d h . . . . . McRoberts; Banquet, Hubert M. Rice d f . h f h f e t e engmeermg hbrary 1s bemg and Colorado compare ; summary o Accorchng to t e t·ep01·t o t e e - . 1 . . . ancl Joe Bush. TheF'l' committees principles. ·1 ficiency commission submitted last I Yd cons1dtered. ]This . room is have aln:ady taken up their work. :t Doctrine of Appropriation and its The tournament this year was one in scoring, making a total of 18 points. November, they state: l e use excep as a oungmg plaee Iadlations to the affair will be early development; rights acquired; of the most successful and _thrilling \Vhile ho.Jding the forwards he guard· I "The ambitions youth of Montana .. number of books or out the fore part. of next week if proceedings to effect appropriation i that we have ever had here m Bozf'- eel practically scoreless, this man , has a right. to demand that the state .en a liable there hardly the present plans of that committee (Continued 011 page S) I man. Each high school was repre- made as many points as any other I (Continued on Page 4 ) J its fm-ther as a materialize. lt has not yet been de- I sented by enthusiastic who man on the Dillon team during the 1 library in the race of the present fi nitely stated how many would be came long distances to support thC'ir four j!;.1me:::;. I shllrtage of room The cement lab im·ited but the g-eneral rumor is that y. w JConvention teams in the fight for basketball Sil· Eng1neers' ln I as at pre'"nt •ituated will not be the number this year will exceed premacy of l\Lntana. The last day Porty-one guards participated in "' D d 1 largc t.>nouj!h to acc-ommodate the new •lightly that of last year. Meets in Cleveland of the tournament saw still larger' the tournament and of this number Great eman 1departmPnt. Other objectionable fea- C'rov.rcls thronging to our eit.y from five committed no fouls. I tu res of this Jab have practically elim- NEW ENmNEERINfi SHOP AUTHORIZED Bids will be Advertised for Im- mediatel y on new $25,000 Shop and Laboratory Building for M. S. C. the homes of the teams who made the inat.e:cl it from consideration as a pos- F1·om April 13th to 20th the sixth finals. The Billings team had the Billings took the high score honors I Requests for graduate engineers sible futuro road materials laboratory. eonveAtion of the Young I largest number of supporters. who 1 with a total of 136 points. He lena was have come into the office of the dean . It is the pl:.n of the civil engineer- Christian Associations of the Umted came up full of confidence that their! next with 113. The low teams were of engineering in numbers far excee f- mg department to complete the ne'v State:i of America will convene in boys would win and they were deeply Steve nsville and Fair\·iew. with 2G ing the number that will be available laboratory during the next summer. Cleveland. Twenty-five hundred de- grieved and sui-prised when the hard I points each . Dillon made a total of at commencement time this spring . completion before that time being al- leg-ates are expected from the fighting little Dillon team claimed 63 points in four games. The General J,;lectric company, Mon- most impossible due to the difficulty centers located in small and I championship laurels in the final --- I tana Power comμur.y, Westinghouse and time required to obtain equip- larg-e cit ies, town and country com - 1 str uggle. I In the 26 games of the tournament Electric eompany nr.d a Dcn.vm· con- ment. rnunities and colleges. From China, Basketball is becoming more and 1 a tota l of 488 goa ls were scored, an cern have all expressed their clPs1re A number of concrete samples have Japan, India , South America, Siberia, I more popular in high school athletics I average of seventeen and a quarter to I to obtain more en.gineers in. letters recently been received by the depart- and the countries of Europe where the and in some schools it is given more the game. Billings made 61 field sent to Denn Non·is . Electrical and ment from the district office of the Y. w. c. A. has est.ablished work for I consideration than football. It is a goals, Great Falls 46, and Helena !11. mechanical engineers.chiefly are want- highway commission in Great. Falls Word was receh·ed here yesterday g-irls, speakers and representatives hard game, taxing the endurance of ed by. these. companies: . to be tested for compression The morning to the effect that at a spec- will also come to gi\·e a world-wide· the players to the utmost, but more Seven games were won on a margin Durmg hls visit to Helena, samples are sent from the two con- ial meeting of the state board of ex- .-eport of what the Association has I head work and skill is required than of one goal or free throws. In the Conklmg that the crete jobs now under way in aminers the erection of one of the aocomplished in the past five years. in any other athletic event . Glasgow-Missoula game several fouls State Highway Comm1ss1.on had places that city. These uridges when com- units of the shops was Unusual significance attaches to this --- were calJed on each side. as many Montana c1v1l engineer- pleted will repre ent an outlay o( authorized. Bids will be advertised I convention as it is the first to be held Dillon, the championship team won losing by four points yet ha\"ing the mg as could. be had . Of about half a million dollars. for at once on the building-, which will ,ince l9lii. The one called for 19181 each game it played by a very small I chance to make six points during the the 15° now m the employ l cost in the neighborhood of $ 2 :1,000. I _.\•as not held, in accordance with the lea<l. Two games were \von by Qne I game on fouls. In the champiom;hip of the comm1ss1on only two are Mon- C h p }} Th b ·1d· ·1 1 b . t db I era! advice of the government that I point, one game by two points; and game between Dillon and Billing·o. tana men. Numerous other requests oac owe e new u1 mg wi. e erec e c- \ g-e;i h f f I · h for c' 'l engineers have been placed tween Sixth and Seventh avenues .. all such gatherings be eliminated dur- one game by three points. , .t orton t rew t 1rows wit -1 · 1v1 • . ' I C II d H f . . . · d out an error while Dillon ah10•t m Prof. Conk lmg s hands. S a e Qffie acmg Garfield street. It will be con- the war per10 · . . structed of steel and brick of one The convention will assemble in Prosser of Helena was the highest the ga?10 by not bemg able to con-I . --- . . Fit . . nic Tern le on the afternoon of individual sco rer in the tournament, neet with the free throws thef had, A number of stadia rods, 11bbon Coach Powell left for h1R home m ory 10 height and will be of the 3 h morning and after- having a total of 59 points to his only getting one out of threo. tapes and other equipment has been Reedsburg, Wisconsin, called there by · tandard factory type with overhead Aplll L. t_ · . 11 b . . t the credit Bowman of Billings made I ordered by the civil engineering de- the death of hi• sister. He expects lighting arrangement This consti- n0on sess ions w1 e given ovet 0 · ' I f · Id · d tute!'i th fi t •t f · h d lab- 11 usincss of the convention, to con- the highest number of field goals, The four guards highest in use of fie part1es ur- 1 to in a week ?r ten days if · e rs um 0 a s op an . . f th and per- throwing a total of 21 J?Oals in four were Hatfield of Dillon, 18; Ta1 1 net" mg- the spnng quarter. nothing unexpected mtervenes. In oratory building 201l feet by :JOO feet "derat10n o e many new I s · I I h · h h I d P f . . . . . bl th A. ssocia tion games. of Custer, i Conroy of Missoula. 8; t e meant11ne e as pace ro essor ia size. The units will be erected as "' lexmg pro ems e · f ___ 11\lcGrath of Fairview Gonser of :\1ike Revnolrls e:r-'20 is visiting O'GC\rman in charge of Montana StatQ th d f h 11 , d . f ccs in a world changed by years o . · . ' e nee s 0 t e co ege. gro\\ an as\ a Hatfield of Dillon lead all guard (Continued on Pae-• 2.) m Bozeman . athletics . , the money becomes a\·atlable. war.

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ii!Qr B·rrkly Expnnrut VOL. XI.

BOUFFONS WILL STAfiE BlfifiEST FORMAL IN YEARS

THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920.

f_,~~.:,z;;~E:~;:;~~;=·~ I No1~:~~~~G~t1Tu srno~~rn~~1T ~~Y !~ ·c~;:;;;~:~~;~;::· ~ l EO~~r:;~~oNRo:Ew :: ftcially called off. )!ember:; :: - I - :: tunity of thanking Miss Eve- :: MATERIALS LAB - of that ori:anization deemed it :: Prof. R. A. Millikan of the Uni- Recital Given b y Mu ic Depart- :: lyn Seeley. Majorie Bohart, :: I :: wise Lo take this action in :: I \ 'ersity of Chicago, Probably ment Tuesday Evening is well :: Marian Russell and Dorothy :: 1: view of the comini: final quar- :: the Most Prominent Physicist I Attended and Proves to Be a

1:: Ann Holland, the committee :: ---

Men'i; Honorary Social Fratern- :: ter examinations and the many :: in the Country, will be Here l Musk-al Treat. :: from Alpha Epsilon Theta who :: I Part of the Equipm ent for Road ity Completes Organization " activitie• of the tournament :: I March 30. 1:: wrote the play "Montana Wins :: Materials Testing Lab. already Which will have Charge of •• week. It was not definitely :: --- A larg-e and appreciative audience :: Today" for the "M" Club. Also :: Shipped and More is Being Ur-Staging Big Formal. Under-':: announced whether the club I: On Wednesday March 31, Profe5'or crowded the assembly hall to its :: to express our appreciation to :: dered Daily. New Apparalu;, classmen will not he Invited. :: would make an effort to secure :: R. A )!il\ikan of the Physics Depart- i capacity for the student recital on " all who in any measure helped :: Will Cost Close to $3500.

::: another date for thC' one given :: I mcnt of the Uni\~ersity of Chicago I Tuesday evening. The program show- - to make the production a sue- :: At a nwc·tin~ of th(' m<·n of Le~ ... up 1 not :: will addre~s the faculty and students I' ed great variety both in mstrumental :: cess. •• Equipment costing in thl~ neighbor-

lfouffons "·c·dnesday rvC'ning at the :: :: ('If ::\lontana State College on the sub- and vocal selections and was I:: :: hood of $3500 i~ now being- ordered ~·~ma (hi house th<" organi7.ation of :: :.: :: :: :: :: :: :: :i :: :: :: :: :.: :: 1 j~<.:.t "Th.I.! Presen_t Opportu1~ity of! thoroughly enjoyed if one may judge :: i: :: :::: :: u :: :: ::. :: :: :: u ii :: bv Prof. Conkling of the civil engin-

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1 The opcnini': number was a piano I {J made possible by the action of the

g_gd;~J~:Ef ~~:~;! EGON STARTS IN j~~::f:~~;~E~~f ;~f [~f Si~:7;;.~~~; !~1:Jg~ BOND ISSUE TO ~~;f ;!'..;~[g::~~;~~~:.~£; ., ct ion of the state Faculty mem- SPRINfi QUART ER I 011 the photoelectris effect of metals Abram Maryotfs "Two Grenadiers." START THIS WEEK tion of the equipment has already bt·r!". townl<ipeople and uppC'r·classmrn land an ex.act measurement of the Kenneth King and Minnie Ellen Mar- been ordered and word was recently uf th(> cnJlcgC' alone will be invited to Brownian Movements in gases. I quis were recalled after "The Rosary" received to t_he effeet that part_ of ~t th1 big- event of the social year. ___ He has the degree of Doctor of I but refused to sing again much to ___ 1 had been slupped Prof Conklmg is

The •cholasti<- cup ordererl by the Economics 10, New Course on I Science from five different Colleges the disappointment of every one

1 Dean Hamilton Leaves Wednes- 1 now awaiting the wntten orde,. of the

Bouffons some time ag-o ha' arrived Irrigation Institutions and Ir- and Umversities. and was award~d I The mstrumental selections were day for Great Falls and Lewis- highway commission beforo Regotiat-;rnd will hP placed on display in the rigation Economics will Start the Co'."stock prize for research m unusually good and the recital as a town to Start His Work in Cas- ing for the balance of the eqmpment window of the Pease jewelry store in Hpring Quarter. elcctr_ic1ty by the Nation_al Academy whole was a real musical treat. The cade and Fergus counties. 0th- Among the equipment already t<>day. The ~up will be formally dis- --- of Sciences m 1913 He 1s a member I program was as follows: ers will Start Soon. ordered 1s a direct motor driven played at the Bouffon formal. A new course, one in Irrigation In- of the Amencan Physical Society and Piano Quartet--OvertuTe to Ruy Blas --- crusher and balances ranging from

The aetion of the fraternity in ex- Rtttutions and Economics, Econ. 10, was its President from 1916·1918. . . . .. .... . . . . . Mendelssohn Active work on the bond issue 5 kilograms to 100 grams capa-eluding- underclassmen from their big- will be established next quarter. Dean In 1917 he was VlCe-chai~an of Helen Haller I throughout the state ts this week be- city and of sensitiveness from .5 to formal of the year is quite in accord Hamilton will teach the course. the National Research Council and J Myrtle Hollier ing started. The state has been divid- .01 grams . A Frease electric oven with the prac·tice in pr<'vious years. The object of this course is to give during the war was chairman of the I Dorothy Hutton eel into districts and members of the has also been ordered from a New A'!'i th(> men of the un<icrclasseR are students a working knowledge of the Physics Committee of the National I Edna Fransham faculty are organizing alumni and York concern and is expected to ar-by custom forbidden to ~·ear dre~s laws which govern important ques- Research Council and had the rank in I Hear You Calling Me ...... Marshall friends of the university in the var- rive in the very near future, Word ::uiU. and as the one big object of ti0ns that have arisen out of the ap- the U. S. Signal Corps of Lieutenant Lloyd De Vore ious counties. The course of action having been received some time ago Houffons is to have a completely for- propriation and use of water for ir- Colonel. Swiss Echo Song ......................... Eckert to bo followed in getting the issue I that it had been shipped. An order mal party the action has been neces- riitation in the western states. The He is joint author with Professor Manila Leckliter before the people in the proper man- for a soapstone moist closet and !"ary. Influential town~people in & economics of irrigation enterprises is Gale of one of the most popular ele- (a) Transcription, Faith in Spring .... 1 ner has been definitely adopted and l briquet molds will be sent out this limited number will be invited to the treated and the legal phases of organ- I mentary texts in physics known as ..... Schubert-Liszt the matter now depends largely on week. affair which will be held in the Elk's izations developed for the work of j "A First Course in Physics." He is (b) Etude in F minor ............. Chopin how well these appointees do their From the Tinius Olsen Testin~ Home. Plan• for the decoration of construction and maintenance. No also author of the followmg books (c) Hungarian from Opus 39 ............ work. I Machine Co. of Philadelphia the fol-thr hall are already well under way consideration is given to irrigation and text books: "Mechanics Mole- .......................... Mac Dowell For many years the executives of I lowing equipment wiH be orde1·ed as and no expen~e will be spared in from the standpoint of the engineer cular Physics and Heat;" "Electricity, Dorothy Hutton the state institutions have cut their soon as fin~l word is re~ei~ed from !'ecuring the· de~irecl decorations. or the agriculturist. The course opens Sound and Light;" "A Laboratory Song of India .......... Rimsky-Korsakoff reques~ for funds below the amount the State Highway Co~m1ss1on. I:n-. e~otiation~ with a Butte decorator with a brief history of irrigation. Course in Physics;" HThe Electron; Marguerite Jones they believed to be desirable in order pact .tester, four cylmder abras.1on etre about complete and he will co- The following topics are di cussed and a translation of "Drude's Optiks" For All Eternity ................. Mascheroni to fit these requests to the limited in- m_achme, Dorry . hardness machme, c J)C'rate with a committe-e of the from the econonuc and legal view- from the Genn~n. . . Joseph Sweeney come of the state. But these estim- diamond core dnl1 and press, com-P.ouffon.~ April fir.-.t in deroratine: pomt. Law of Riparian Rights; Doc- :he college ts fortunate indeed. i_n jln the Boat . ... . ...... . Grieg 'ates commonly have been reduced bined ~a~ and grindmg lap, and a :~e place. A six pieeP ol'("hestra of trine of Appropriation; Classification j bemg able to secure Prof~ss?r M1lh- Down m the Dewy Dell ... Smart j still furthei; by the chancellor and the ball g-rmdmg null This ~quipment 1s wide reputation a':'. musician~ of fir~t ef \Yaters; Doctrine of Beneficial kan for an address and 1t is hop~d Treble Clef Club state board of education and have being purchased by the h1ghway com-l'la~!'i v.·ill furnish the mu~ic for the l.;:::;e; Subsequent Ai1propriators and I that all members of the college w1l1 The Two Grenadiers ............ Schumann sometimes been reduced by the legis-1 mission through Prof Conkling . affair. Prior Rights; Storag-e and Diversion; b~ able to he.ar a man of such world Abram Maryott tative comrnittees 011 appropriations It is the plan of the civil engineer-

Followt~g the formal dance on the Abandonment and Loss of Right; wide deputat10n . Aria from Herodiade .............. Massenet to meet the conditions of the state ing department to have the students Pveninst rf April t.hird the ~mbers \~·ater Seepage and Precolating 'Va- Edna Fransham treasury. And furthermore, after I in the various materi~ls tes~ing "1' Les Bouffons and th•ir partners ters; Measurement of Water; Right Hl'l\T AND PUNCH CLUB I (a) Gavotte from Suite ........ D'Albert three procusses of reduction, these es- courses do all of the testmg required will partake of a banquet to be '°rved cf Way; Adjudication of Water DA:\'CE POSTPONED j (b) Romance in E flat ........ Rubinstein tirnates sometimes have been reduced, by the sta.te road department, for in one of the Bozeman cafes. In so Rights; State and Federal Control; --- I (c) PoJonaise in A major ........ Chopin this time bv the state board of ex- college credits. The courses are bemg doing they are maintaining a well State Irrigation Codes; California The Hunt and Punch Dance . as 1 Millard Peterson aminers, to· fit the funds actually in so arra~ged. that .there will be a lab e~tablished custom of the fraternity. and Wyoming; ~lontana trrigation scheduled for Saturday evenmg, ·A May Night....................... Bi·ahms. hand. course m this durmg each quarter of

The committees last nig-ht appoint- Laws; Commercial Irrigation Enter- I March 20th has been postponed on ac- . Minnie Ellen Maruis It is by this process that the state 1 the colleg'.' year. It is the plan of t'd to handle the colo:.s:al work of the prise~; Irrigation Districts; Cana- count of the number of events last Valentme's Farewell f rom Faust ........ educational institutions have entire· the comm1ss10n to spend $6,000,000. party will be under diTect ~upervi~ion dian Irrigation Laws; Desert Carey week in rel.atio~ to the tournament. ................. . Gounod ly !ailed to keep pace with the growth during the ~ear. on th~ roads of the of Gregor McMillan who will direct Ac-t>; National Reclamation Act. The Club will give a dance at a later Kenneth King in attendance and the educational state and this will entail a good many their efforts to the best advantage. Outline of Cour~c I date if possible. The Rosary ....................... ........... Nevin progress of ~he nation. They have tests ~f materials. Eventually a road The following- committee~ were last 1 Hbtory of irrigation; ancient Miss Marquis and Mr. King been working !~om hand-to-mouth as m~ter1als survey of the entire state nig-ht appointed: Invitation. Harold times: Eygpt and India; South Am-1 Lynda! P. Davidson, '14, attended Good Night Pinsuti best they could. IWlll be made _altho as yet definite Dickson and Arthur Hoein; Decor- crica, Africa and Australia; United the tournament last week. Choral Club ! With the sudden increase in atten~ ~lans

1m t~at d1rect1on have not been

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dance at the state institutions and an orAmu ate! · . f . and Henry Michel; Entertainment, 2. Law of Riparian Rights; English 1 Rost ~OUTnamenf D impending reduction in state funds for

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st a docadtion or the new equip-cl de Rone F d Fl.nch and Lou1·s · · d · C 1·f · ope . . . h I men or ere and about to be order-y y, re law; and region octrme; a 1 on11a 1920, a cns1s 1s at anc. d h . . . . . McRoberts; Banquet, Hubert M. Rice d f . h f h f e t e engmeermg hbrary 1s bemg and Colorado compare ; summary o Accorchng to t e t·ep01·t o t e e - . 1

. . . ancl Joe Bush. TheF'l' committees principles. ·1 ficiency commission submitted last I ~·et1t·l1ous Yd cons1dtered. ]This . room is have aln:ady taken up their work. :t Doctrine of Appropriation and its The tournament this year was one in scoring, making a total of 18 points. November, they state: l e use excep as a oungmg plaee

Iadlations to the affair will be early development; rights acquired; of the most successful and _thrilling \Vhile ho.Jding the forwards he guard· I "The ambitions youth of Montana for~. st~dents .. t~~ number of books or out the fore part. of next week if proceedings to effect appropriation i that we have ever had here m Bozf'- eel practically scoreless, this man , has a right. to demand that the state pcuod1c~ls .en a liable there hardly the present plans of that committee (Continued 011 page S) I man. Each high school was repre- made as many points as any other I (Continued on Page 4) J \~arrant1~g its fm-ther u~e as a materialize. lt has not yet been de- I sented by enthusiastic root~rs, who man on the Dillon team during the 1 library in the race of the present fi nitely stated how many would be came long distances to support thC'ir four j!;.1me:::;. • I shllrtage of room The cement lab im·ited but the g-eneral rumor is that y. w JConvention teams in the fight for basketball Sil· Eng1neers' ln I as at pre'"nt •ituated will not be the number this year will exceed • premacy of l\Lntana. The last day Porty-one guards participated in "' D d 1 largc t.>nouj!h to acc-ommodate the new •lightly that of last year. Meets in Cleveland of the tournament saw still larger' the tournament and of this number Great eman 1departmPnt. Other objectionable fea-

C'rov.rcls thronging to our eit.y from five committed no fouls. I tu res of this Jab have practically elim-

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the homes of the teams who made the inat.e:cl it from consideration as a pos-F1·om April 13th to 20th the sixth finals. The Billings team had the Billings took the high score honors I Requests for graduate engineers sible futuro road materials laboratory.

eonveAtion of the Young 'Vom~n's I largest number of supporters. who 1

with a total of 136 points. Helena was have come into the office of the dean . It is the pl:.n of the civil engineer­Christian Associations of the Umted came up full of confidence that their! next with 113. The low teams were of engineering in numbers far excee f- mg department to complete the ne'v State:i of America will convene in boys would win and they were deeply Stevensville and Fair\·iew. with 2G ing the number that will be available laboratory during the next summer. Cleveland. Twenty-five hundred de- grieved and sui-prised when the hard I points each . Dillon made a total of at commencement time this spring. completion before that time being al-leg-ates are expected from the fighting little Dillon team claimed th~ 63 points in four games. The General J,;lectric company, Mon- most impossible due to the difficulty thou~and centers located in small and I championship laurels in the final --- I tana Power comµur.y, Westinghouse and time required to obtain equip-larg-e cities, town and country com - 1 struggle. I In the 26 games of the tournament Electric eompany nr.d a Dcn.vm· con- ment. rnunities and colleges. From China, Basketball is becoming more and 1 a total of 488 goals were scored, an cern have all expressed their clPs1re A number of concrete samples have Japan, India, South America, Siberia, I more popular in high school athletics I average of seventeen and a quarter to I to obtain more en.gineers in. letters recently been received by the depart­and the countries of Europe where the and in some schools it is given more the game. Billings made 61 field sent to Denn Non·is. Electrical and ment from the district office of the Y. w. c. A. has est.ablished work for I consideration than football. It is a goals, Great Falls 46, and Helena !11. mechanical engineers.chiefly are want- highway commission in Great. Falls

Word was receh·ed here yesterday g-irls, speakers and representatives hard game, taxing the endurance of ed by. these. companies: . to be tested for compression The morning to the effect that at a spec- will also come to gi\·e a world-wide· the players to the utmost, but more Seven games were won on a margin Durmg hls re~ent visit to Helena, samples are sent from the two con-ial meeting of the state board of ex- .-eport of what the Association has I head work and skill is required than of one goal or free throws. In the Profess~r Conklmg l~arned that the crete brid~e jobs now under way in aminers the erection of one of the aocomplished in the past five years. in any other athletic event. Glasgow-Missoula game several fouls State Highway Comm1ss1.on had places that city. These uridges when com-units of the engineerin~ shops was Unusual significance attaches to this --- were calJed on each side. Glas~ow ~or as many Montana c1v1l engineer- pleted will repre ent an outlay o( authorized. Bids will be advertised I convention as it is the first to be held Dillon, the championship team won losing by four points yet ha\"ing the mg gr~duat~s as could. be had. Of about half a million dollars. for at once on the building-, which will ,ince l9lii. The one called for 19181 each game it played by a very small I chance to make six points during the the 15° eng1?e~rs now m the employ l cost in the neighborhood of $2:1,000. I _.\•as not held, in accordance with the lea<l. Two games were \von by Qne I game on fouls. In the champiom;hip of the comm1ss1on only two are Mon- C h p }}

Th b ·1d· ·11 b . t db I era! advice of the government that I point, one game by two points; and game between Dillon and Billing·o. tana men. Numerous other requests oac owe e new u1 mg wi. e erec e c- \ g-e;i ~1 h f f I · h for c' 'l engineers have been placed tween Sixth and Seventh avenues .. all such gatherings be eliminated dur- one game by three points. , .t orton t rew o~r r~e t 1rows wit -1 · 1v1 • . ' I C II d H f . . . · d out an error wh ile Dillon ah10•t l~st m Prof. Conklmg s hands. S a e Qffie acmg Garfield street. It will be con- in~ the war per10 · . • . structed of steel and brick of one The convention will assemble in Prosser of Helena was the highest the ga?10 by not bemg able to con-I . .· --- . . Fit • . . • nic Tern le on the afternoon of individual scorer in the tournament, neet with the free throws thef had, A number of stadia rods, 11bbon Coach Powell left for h1R home m

ory 10 height and will be of the )1a~~ 3

h ~II morning and after- having a total of 59 points to his only getting one out of threo. tapes and other equipment has been Reedsburg, Wisconsin, called there by · tandard factory type with overhead Aplll L. t_ · .

11 b . . t the credit Bowman of Billings made I ordered by the civil engineering de- the death of hi• sister. He expects lighting arrangement This consti- n0on sessions w1 e given ovet 0 · ' • I f · Id · d tute!'i th fi t •t f · h d lab- 11usincss of the convention, to con- the highest number of field goals, The four guards highest in sco,·in~ ~artment o~ use of fie part1es ur-

1 to r~turn in a week ?r ten days if

· e rs um 0 a s op an . . f th and per- throwing a total of 21 J?Oals in four were Hatfield of Dillon, 18; Ta1 1net" mg- the spnng quarter. nothing unexpected mtervenes. In oratory building 201l feet by :JOO feet "derat10n o e many new I s · I I h · h h I d P f . . . . . bl th A. ssociation games. of Custer, i Conroy of Missoula. 8; t e meant11ne e as pace ro essor ia size. The units will be erected as "' lexmg pro ems e · f ___ 11\lcGrath of Fairview 8· Gonser of :\1ike Revnolrls e:r-'20 is visiting O'GC\rman in charge of Montana StatQ th d f h 11 , d . f ccs in a world changed by years o • • . · • • . ' e nee s 0 t e co ege. gro\\ an as\ a Hatfield of Dillon lead all guard (Continued on Pae-• 2.) m Bozeman. athletics. , the money becomes a\·atlable. war.

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The approach of spring brings to mind Tennyson's well kno\vn 'erse :

Jn spring, a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's breast;

In spring, the wanton lapwing gets himself another cr est;

In spring, a livlier ids changes on the burnished do\·e;

In spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thought of love.

THE EXPONENT AND THE TOURNAMENT

11 met with the road school of the state 1 The nin th annual tournament has become a thing of the past,

highwav. commission at Helena. On I remembered as a miirht.Y good time and a few idle days by some, II April 2,

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Conkling read a paper on "The Signi- others. SENIOR AGG IES GET POSITIONS firance of Laboratory Tests of Road The members of the Exponent staff were not in the fi r st class.

Matel'ials" that has been very favor- Rather, they were kept constantly busy in the work of reporting

Desirable positions in. the teach_ing ably commented on by engineers games, speeches, dinners and what-not. A portion of the staff was

of agriculture seem quite plentiful I present at the meeting. The school for several days kept busy hounding the faculty tournament com­

and there are many good opportum- ·lasted J\fondav Tuesday and Wednes- mittee in the efforl to secure the necessary press ribbons for an

ties for students who are interested I dav of last ,~~ek. • I adequate working force in the huge task of changing the weekly

in that line of work. Four senior · to a daily paper. The efforts, however, were unsuccessful. It

boys eng-aged in Smith-Hughes work . ! seemed that the tournament committee was after the filthy lucre

harn recently accepted the following El-Azhar, the lllohammedan Uni-1 of the students in addition to ejghteen or twenty hours of their

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a ~ a Bozeman - - - - - - Montana. e ~~~~~~~~~ 11ositions: Remian Dickman, Glen- ~ versity of Cairo, teaches the Woran time per day, and though the committee, the tournament and all

dive; Neil Jones, Hal'lowton; Earl onli·, but has over 9,000 students .. connected with it were frequently and fluently consigned to realms

Woolridge, Hedgesville; and Earl Students squat in small groups I f heat and brimstone, the matter ended with the Exponent staff,

Chattin, Sidney. around their teachel's in the great 0

quipped with four press ribbons, undertaking the work of the j ' These boys will recei,·e their de- courtyard and mc1norize their sacred ~ournament extras. A B b Sh ( th St d t !

g-rees at the end o_f the _school ~ear book }!any of the graduates can Ho\\ \\e!l this \\Olk \\aS done we lea\e fol )OU to sa:;. "\Ve t ar er op 1or e u en s I

arnl are fortunate 111 havmg recel\"ed, recite the Kornn verbntm1. I will say this, however, that the final issue of the Exponent was 1

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A NICE LINE OF CIGARS, CANDIES AND TOBACCO. with a total of IO points. Mc.'\uli[fe I · ,., of Butte <:ame second with 33, antl ::.::.::.::..=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= ~

FIRST CLASS BOWLING ALLEYS Phythian of Billings third, with 28. I CORRECT ENGLISH m.ss~~.ss~~~~~~~

Bownrn.n of Billings holds the honor I of having the highest number of field

baskets to his credit, making a total of fourteen field baskets in one g-ame.

Prosser of Helena made 12 field gonls

in one game; Smith or Helena eight; Gonser nine; Picketts of Poplal' eight;

Morton nine; Lyons of Custer six; I\-lc­

Auliffe six; and McDonald of Park

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Dillon, the championship team 1 had

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Miles City staged the greatest

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I Fashion Barber Sho~ ~ CLEAN AND SANITARY. i ~ Gallatin Trust and Savings Bank Building, Bozeman, Mont. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

victory of 14 lo 19· The . Fei·gus I Helps for Speakers, Writers,Teach­county boys also stap:ed a big rally I ers. ag·ainst the Poplar Indians. At the . end of their first half they were be- ~rt .0 f Conservation, How to Ac-

hind six to eleven. By the end of qmre it.

the second half I.hey had tied the Corred Synonyms and Antonyms.

score 23 to 23, and in the extra five Business English Ior the Business

_. __ - ,... _ .._ ~~~~~~~~._, - __ minutes of play their smal l forward, Man.

' ' Mauland, threw two field goals and Correct English for the Beginner.

f FINE SHOE REP AIRING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. ' two free throws. winning the game for Correct English for the Adval'ced

Loose-Leaf Note Books TO FIT ANY PURPOSE.

G and E FILINGS SYSTEMS FOR OFFICE, BANK,

STUDENTS, Etc.

I Electrical Machinery; best tan oak leather; expert work- i them. Pupil.

lfr?e ~hl'OWS ~·as a grcat_facto1· in ShouldandWould,how_to_usethem. Phillips> Book Store manship does it; Ladies heels a specialty. Beaverhead· accuracy in making I Shall and Will, how to use the"'· I No. 7 East Main St. CHAMPION SHOE SHOP A brmgmg them the ehamp10nsh1p, de- Sample copy 10., Subsnpt1ou Price

~~~.-.~~~ _ _. :Ma._.. __ ..,-._._ - • I feating· Fergus by only one point, antJ $2.50 a year. ~~~~

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CALE, DAR :: •• Dea,\ J :OJ. HCtmilton left for Gr-... ~t

)Jar\. h 26--Phi Gamma For- :: Fa,l~ and Lt"wi~t(..wn where he ''"ill mal. :: ~tart the work in Ca:-:.cad~ and Fcn..:.u-.

)-larch 27-Si~111a Chi Danct :;. counties, rcspcdively, on the bomf April 2-0mega Beta Dance ;.: is.su.e. The$e lwo counties are the I ::

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1 Shorty McConnell opcnt the week-

end in Helena.

\·irzit. ·a G«.>org~ of Billing-s visited :: April :3-L~ Bouffons For :.; on1;::,.. asF-igned Dean Hamilton for hi~ ht:r ~iH~1· )larie during tournament :: ma! - wor - on publicity and organization week. :! April fl. ~1- S. C Band Dan..:e :: I Registrar 'Yilson will leave the latt~r

Saturday evening-, \Villmarth Snow --- :: and Concert. :: part of this we~k or next lo start hi:::

of Billings dined at the O. B. house. j :\[i~s Pauline Auerback of Great .. April 10-Town Girls' Formal i: work in Yellowstunl'. Stil1watt.:r and --- Fall~. was the dinner guest of Dor- :: April 16-Beta Epsilon Dance :::: Big Horn counties.

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Easter April 4th

II Society Brand, Fashion Park.

Hart Schaffner & :Marx

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CO.ME L' AND SEE THEM. I The Butte basketball team was the othy !lag-en. 1: April 17-F. S. C. Dance ;: I

guest of S. A. E. during tournament.

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- A pril 23-Sigma Chi Dance :: --- :\Ir_,; .John G. Brown and son of - April 24-S. A. E. Dance ::

)londay night Mrs. Edmunds was I Helena were at the S. A. E. house for :: May 1-Junior Class Show :: I .\ Pre ference

But yc~terday 1 m<:t a man

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Schoble, Primble. Fifth AYe.

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a guest of Dean Herrick at dinner. lunch Saturday. j: )fay 7-Eeta Eps.ilon Dance :: - May 8-Phi Gamma Dance ::

~1iss Riddeil left for Butte Thurs. }like Reynolds of Billingos stopped I:: .\l ay J.1-Theta Xi Dance ;: day for a short vi~it. at the S. A. E. house while attending :: )lay 15-S. A. E. Dance ••

the tournament. ::: )lay 21-Sigma Chi Dance ::

The Dillon basketball team was at

1 the S. A. E. house for dinner Sunday. I )lariam Packer and Bernice Flook ::

! --- I were dinner guests at the Alpha 0 :: DC'an and Afrs. Torris were dinner house ' Vednesday evening. ::

:\If!:; 22-0mega Beta Dance •• :\[ay 2H-.J!1nior Prom at the ::

Elks. I'

.l une 4 Alpha Omicron Pi •• ::

"\Yho to the lexi«on wa"' brother; ln dipping- dactyl~ he could scan

Theocritus, or any other. He could disc:our:--e upon earth's cru!:'-t,

Or on what marle the dodo famous: Than such a dreary dry-as-dust

I 'd rather be an i~noramus!

He knew by rote c.-ach ('lunch in Rome

guests at the Bt-ta Epsilon house I •• Dance. Sunday. Dorothy Reed and Ruth Green were U June 5-Phi Gamma Dance :: And he could dia.c:nose conniptions;

dinner g-uests at the Phi Gamma :: June 16 Commencement. :: He could translate a Chinese tome

1\1l's. S. C. )foore of Poplar was a house Wednesday evening. .... •• Or stran~e Assyrian inscriptions.

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Flor~heim. O'Donnell

Shoes --0--­

Emery, M anhattan

Shirts --0--

dinner gue!:t at the S. A. E. hom:;e J t! :: :: U ::: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::: :: ::: :: He could dilate on :::.urds or tracts,

DENTIST last Saturday. I i\liss Helen Conners of Townsend . _ -:---- . - Or Icirends from the land of Sha-Story Block Bozeman was a gouest at the Alpha 0 house I public off1c1als; nirht to appeal to the mus;

The Fergu~ Count ba. from Friday until Monday. courts; the \Vyo~nmg plan : function Than such a fac ile fund of facts

Keiser

Cravats y sketball team t'•f the st.ate engineer. r n rather be an ignoramu~! --0---

,.,.·as the guest of Sigma Chi during- · ·

I the tournament. ' "Pill" Davidson, '15, and J. A. Wan- 12 .. State con~r~l; .<"onsbtut1onal .

HOEFLER'S I I nermaker of Anacond t the prov1s1ons; state 1rr1gat1on codes; es-10early could he elucidate

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. . . . , --- week-end at the S. A. ~- h~~::. pecia1ly California, Wyoming, Colo- The manners of the men of Media,

I )lIBs E<l1th Stronach of Chester was ___ rado : office of Stnte Enginf'cr. ·All myth:s and marvels he could

a iruest at the Alpha 0 hou'" durinir. Miss B Id . M. 1• d M" 13. )[ontana Irrigation laws · Con- state-

HollolAray' s Home of Hart Schaffner &

Marx Clothes. CEN ENI L CIIOCO LATES

tournament week I i. a wm, iss oung an i. iss . . . . ' 6i. . . I '· T A _·__ Hartman were dinner iruests at the 't1tut1onal prov1s10ns.: Code of 1907 . pen patet1c encyc oped ia!

I The Individual Candy. I . I Phi Gamma house Tuesday evening. '\-Vater User~ associat10ns; water corn- n e was authority on war, I

I Kat~enne Buzzell is leaving for he1• ___ • missioners; inig-ation di stricts; Mon- Could . show . how the caveman ===============

I home tn Conrad Friday for a short I ,1. p tt d M" C 1 tana I rrigat.ion commission nught claim us ; -----------------.:0 S h d B

. . . ~ i ' lSS resco an lSs ou ter of i · · •

C ml. t ros. visit with her folks. I H "It th 1 14. Desert Land Act and Carey <\.ct I Than such a knowl edge-r eservoir 11

I am1 on were e guests of Jess · · · ·

. -.-- William~ during the declamatory con- general object; progress under; I Id rather be an ignor a rnus! 0 t• I s • :....-------------~ ~Ir :\!. c. D1etnch, principal of Bil- I test. sources of funds; State Carey Land ' p I Ca erv ice

lings High School had dinner at the I I ,\ ct Board; tate control; how the r e- I He d prate on Peary and the pole, I

NELSON CAB COMP ANY The Oldest and Most

Reliable in the

Omega Beta house Friday. Miss Etta Haynes '19 sur . ed th clammg- IS done; Summary of pro- Then nimbly leap to the equator; I You w1·11 Like . pri s . e visions. 1

1 He'd solved the soul and "over-soul,"

Alpha 0 girls when she dropped m I ~ . . " 'as intimate with the Creator! I Coach Thomas of the Helena High on them Saturday to en joy the last 15. National Reclamation Act; wa-1 School had dinner at the Omega Beta few games of the tournament. ter appurtenant to land; source of Oh, to be learned in legal lore h Th d

I f d h . One hour, and issue a mandamus j ou~c Ors ay e\'t~·ning ___ un s; ow con~tr:1c~1on is can·ied on ;

Phone 273-W Auto Livery . --- Margaret and Elizabeth Fraser of water users associations; sale of land l'd rid the world of one more bore, You will like the interested

'-----------------' I Harriet Greene of Whitehall and Billingos who have been visiting the and wa ter; settlement of .projects; Then rest content, an ignoramus! I attention giYen to your eyeo

City

E th L d I d 1 Clinton Scolard in Literary Digest. 's er ee of Con rad, iruests of Phi Phi Gamma g irls during tournament eve opment un er Rec amation Act. troubles at P ease's and the

~ · 11 ·· 1 1· 1 1 • • • · , ·• • 1 1 111 . • · 111 t( t• 11 1 • 1 ·1 • ·~_,, Ga1~1nrn durmg tournament left for week left for Billings Sunday. Books and Ma.tenals It . t k. f . I ~ !!!: I then· homes Sundqy. I . l .. Text books; Davis' Law of Ir- ~ i i i 11 • i • • i • • • • i • • • ' i • i 11 11 1 11 1~ 'I p~1ns a ing, pro e~s1ona c~e: "Th Ell ",. --- Ruth Anderson, who has been re· rigatwn; Chandler's Elements of ~ EXQUISITE NEW ~ given to each detail of testmg I ~ e en~ '"Zeke" Harris has left the hill to coverinir from scarl et fever at her Western Water Law; Tool's l irriga- - B 0 "' "' 0 - k" I d rt-- - take a position with J. '1. Ta•·lo1· of tion m t he U!11ted States,· Mead's Ir- ~ L U,..,E,.., F ~ eyes, ma mg enses an 1

n .r . home in Belfry, r etu rned to Hamilton - GEORG - t· 1

Parlors Billing-s at Sheridan, Wyoming:"Zeke" Hall Wednesday and will continue her ri<rntion Institutions. ~ ,ETTE ~ mg gasses. expects to be baek next year to play work on the hill. 2: References: Bulletins of the ~ IN BRIGHT SHADES. ~ It is prompt, efficient, sat,.. basketball. United States Department of Airri· ~ NEW SHORT SLEEVES ~

The members of the local chapter culture and State Experiment Sta- I ~ 8.95 and $10.95 ~ THE BEST PLACE TO =,= )!rs. .John G. Brown, Mrs. Sanner \of S. A. E are very golad to learn that ticns; Report. d C-nited States Re- ~ ;; EAT BETWEEN GAMES d j"H d" s e!amnticn Sen·ice; Care;· Land Act • --x--

an son, :Jfrs. Jorgenson and .:\.liss o . eamens has ~frl'n up the id.ea Boards and ~tate Engineers. ~ Jorgoenson, ;\Ir;. ~fcGee and daughter of gomir to Canada as he expected to ;; S'.\1 ART SKIRTS

isfactory serdce that saves

time, trouble and expense..

Exactly the kind of serYice

you like and want.

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~!argaret were the iruests of >!rs. I do in the near future. , ~--- OF SILK IN ~[ef'n•n at the Hall Suncla\• l('H l\ .\ LRY OF SIR WALTER I

Sunday dinner g-ue,ts at ·t~e s. A. F ·~r~~;.~~·~ayinw~:m;;~:~or:t~~e ~f I R \LEIGHB\:\~~.O~TcC\\,8~~~:-:T ~ S~~I~~ ~,~;~:~S ~ H, A, PEASE & C •I E. house wPrc; 'li..-s Harriet Greene,('.\.. E. Hofu~el, Tuesday :.\larch 9. F. T A lar;.;e mud -;ucldle at the bottom ~ A L K E R ' "-~, I Jewelers and Optometrists of Wh'tehnll, "lies Helen Connors of rnwe 0 1' aine Alpha Chapter of W s

Is· Al h E of the hill f .. urnis.hed the set.ting- for I ~- ii I 206 w. Main St. 'rown5tnd. :;Hiss Edith Shranach of • l'?'ma n a ~p5ilon. Fred Willson I f R d h a mo< om Sn· Walter Raleigh act ;; SJ'EU.<Ln >T»RF. ; I THE HALLMARK STORE Chester and l\lis~ Clarice Kohler of I 0 ozeman an t e Mi~~oula basket- recently. A young lady, accornpan- ,~ ~ I_ Helena. I ball team• were g-uests. ied by a gentleman, picked her way I I I I • I 1 1 111 I I I I I I • I I .. , I\ I • I 1 1 1 i ·---------------= ~ Is Most I

l l r Important I I r.~ ujl' Important for .the I t Kil (.'-Orrect1on of 1m- , I balanced e y e l -.-- ~~«Pl muscles . : Important for the relief of cons-1 tant eyestrain. I J Important ror the pr~scn·ation I of your sight. I If Our g lal-ise'.'-l are ~c ientifically I

built a nd meet the ~everest test

I LESLIE E. GAGE I l Jeweler & Registered Optometrist I i Broken lenses replaced same day.

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N°Ewman of Helena also Principal ~aur~ Dnhlr-;trom, 1\hldred Poorman. puddle in disma.v. Her stalwart es-' . \ crme Pool Ruby Lippert· G · •

Robert;{ of Helena H1~h School and I . ' ·. ' enene rort did not wait to remove his coat Principal C. V. Brown of Livingston Sperlmg- _and Gus~ie Pool are again ~s did Sir \\'alter but without hesit­Hiirh School were guests at the Sig-ma rn .the hill after a short visit with atinir on instant, picked the young

Ch . h d · thC'lT parents during- tournament 1 ouse urmg tournament week.

1 week. lady up in his strong anns and car-

ried her safely to the other side.

Wednesday evening guests at Ham- j6 'Vho says ~entlemen and especially

ilton Hall were : Louise F orbes. El e- 1, 'EW COU RSE IN ECON collcire men are leS< chivalrous now

anor Marston, Francis Kyle, Marie 1 STARTS IN SPRING QUARTER than in the days when kni.itht-hood l\foebus, Lillian Drummond. Florence I was in flower? I Wesch, Helen L.easc, Leila Linfield, . --- I Helen Carey, Kather ine Buzzell , Mary __ (_Continued From Pac-e 1.) !'OR S.\ LE

Ebersole, Gregor )le Millan, Art Hoem I and Ltt<:ien Benepe. / s~bsequc~~ appropriation and prior Do you need a dress-suit? Every·

J ri ght~; fih_n~s ~nd records. . college man does sooner or later but I

SECURE RESERVATIONS NOW for

EUROPE-via Historic St. Lawrence Route.

ALASKA-Midnight Sun Excursions.

PACIFIC COAST-British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California.

CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES-Switzerland of America - Banff, Lake Louise, Glazier. '

Honolulu, Japan, China, Phillippines, Australia.

A.G. ALBERTSEN, G. A, CANADIAN PACIFIC

611 Second AYe. S. Minneapolis, Minn .

THE WORLD'S GREATEST HIGHWAY. A RECORD SEASON FOR

Low Shoes I 4. Cl_a~s1f1cat1on of waters; public the rub comes in when one reads the or 1_1a\'lgablc> water~; private or non price tag on a new .·uit. If you want I

II 1j nav1gable ; flood and storm waters; I a good one at $l0.00 ca ll 3Go-;\f. C!ili:J!IIE:S:911EX•!:::iCl•;;::;IDl!E4:ll¢i0:~5•ill'IC1111B:B••111•m•••••:

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~\~~:e~~.~~ :;::;tan P:::~1~s;u~~:~!1~~t~~: Selmer&ilbcrg-, '12 . dsited here .- _ ~~ and seepage. during the l?.tter part cf last week ' ~.m>~4i>~~~~~~~ - - - - •

i\fr. Campbell ,;ill be at Brady Sat- 1 • ,5. Measurement of water; minern and attended some of the tournament t A y H urday to conduct a day's institute. I inch: second feet and acre feet; flow games. t re our ens Laying?

~fr. Potter was in Missoula county how made; devices for measuring-. To help you get those worth-while eggs you must feed ___ of water; measurement where and i

last week in the interests of Boys' 6. Storage and diversion; flood wa- R UBBE properly. Most any hen lays eggs when they're cheap.

and Girls' Club work. At the meeting ters; when can be appropriated rig-ht Rs t' in Missoula the Flathead Reservation to construct reservoirs; storage for ' use Lee's Egg Maker

Everything indicates that Low was entirely organized. future use; l'ig ht to change point of

season more generally than ever Uncle Sam Hampton will speak in one va lley to another. Wear them now or have wet

And see if you won't start something.

to give results now. Sold by Fully guaranteed Sho~s y,ilJ be worn by women this diversion: right to take water from :

berore. Deer Lodire Friday evening. The 7. Doctrice of beneficial use; legal feet and colds.

We are ' howing a ll the popula r farmers of Powell county are anxious I duty of water_excessive claims; rig-ht It Owenhouse I Iardware c last s, "ith Louis heels for dress to organizt a farm bureau and main- to sell exc:~ss, right to change use; -.- Q

• wear and Cuban heels for walking; tain a county ag-ent. what constitutes waste; most econ- I i • both in Ca lf and Glazed Kid-Ox- om ic method of use; water appur- Satisfactory service to be ·- - -~.__.~~~~ ..... ~~~~- - __ - ·

The extension department will be tenant to land. had only from a good quality represented in five counties this week 8· Abandonment and loss of r;<rht; rubber that perfectly fits the -4--~--~---------_,,_ ...,,,,_ __ ...:> _ __ - - • ·

where meetings are beinp: held for adver~e use; waste water is abandon- shoe. '

ford or Pumps.

-$7.50, $9.00 to SI.LOO-

the farmers. Speakers from the ex- ed; loss by forfeiture; possession and I 'Th B l 1 %MBERS.:tlSH ER©· tension department will be present at use necessary to rig-ht; inten tion a -.- .1 J e unga ow s ~ a ll these meetings. I facto r. We have those G. Q. R. in

-ALWAYS RE.LIABLE.-- 9 I :===========================::::=:=:::::=:::: · ,aw of underground waters; lasts and widths to fit almost T'h LJ f h s J ~~~~~~1:~:'.e;v~:~p=g:~a;:dm~~r~o:a:~:~o;r~: any shoe. t l j e nome 0 t e tuuent a QUALITY SERVICE lated; riirhts to arte" ian water; right -.- I a After the Dance Come to the to tap underground streams; percol- GOLD SEAL AND BALL

ating- \vaters defined; distinguished

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CI U b Cafe from artesian water; law of reason-able u•e. and Women

1 O. Right of way; how acquired; I over private Ja11d; over pvblic land;

Dance Hall for Private Parties at all Times mu•t have water right first· how THE WILLSON CO, f BANQUETS A SPECIALTY I Ios1t1 Adjudication of water ~ights; f

V. C. Wray two methods: cases brought at once 1866 1920

WE HA YE A CHOICE SELECTION OF

HOME-MADE CANDIES.

OUR CAFE IS ALWAYS OPE!\ FOR YOUR APPROVAL.

The Bung~low

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ii.~~1 LUNCHEON Gll'E FOR llDE~IONSTRATION HEL D - I EXA~l S maintenance tax measure lays each ::! ~ n SITlNG TEA}JS ON MANHATT-~N FA RMS year for the next ten ye"rs a special

MADDOX CREAMERY ~ s "0 Es ~ --- B> 'lace " "a lton tax of one an<l one~halI mi1ls on all V: ~ Th~ vb~iting teams were entcrtaine<l I County A~cnt Bodlt:y, a~companied' property. Un<lL"r the c9n.'itltution any J ~~ Saturda\· noon at a delightful two hy ~· ~· Smith the extension poultry :\'ews scC'mS scarce this week. We increase over the PT"~:>ent st.ate tax \¥e Make 1\1ACCO Phone 389 ~ I . h . h H ::-pec1alist at the collei:e, went to Man- . I t k b t now lt:vy must be \'Otcd b'\." the people. ~hat goo d B tt & I C ., B O YS .\ND GIR LS. !'. course lune •on i:1vcn by t e ome

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hatton Monday nnd there held two had a comer on 1t as wee , u , i U er ce ream <. .. .. · ~ Eeomimu.: ... department Places wen• poultry l·ulling- dcmon~trations, one poor re-porters scratch th~ir hea<ls m 1 '"\IonC'y secured from this tax levy is f:Buy your shoes here and saYe~ hut.I f1 r one hundred fifty. The room lm the ·0. 1 ranch of thC' :\fanhattan \am The rt.•pC'atl'd qm,.stwn ··Do you t~ be exp1..·nded under the direcll_on ~ $l .OO to $!J.OO on the pair. ' w~1 d"u rahd with ".\I S . C. colors 1 t.•ompany in the forenoon and the know any nC'w~ '! 1s :ilmo"t alway~ cf the state ll·~islatur~ fer_ th~ m~tn- I ~ __ ~ 0111b111l'd with It•athcr. Bas~ct balls j >lhcr on a ~eurby ~anch in ~he after- mt..'t. with the nn!f.wer •·no, the o.~ly t~nance only of the university mshtu-~ ~ ·mcJ pussy willows t~gethC'r with forn~ ~.o~n-~ .. An mtcrestm~ am!Hmce of I thing- I know i~ c-..:am~ next week.. jtions of tht.state.. . . l ... 'fo Shoe in the House Q\·~r 'I I nadc vl'ry appropriate and pretty, 1~u;1~c1 s at.tended_ ~he, meetmgs. . The fatC'ful week 1s ~p~roacht~l'.!, . The bond ts$UC law provides for ~he ~ $9.95 ~ uitei· pieces. I 10f Snll_th off1r1a~cd at the cullmg- jg alrnost lwn'; Wl' nwait its coming 1 $UAnce of bonds under the authonty

~ ·' Tht!- following senior and junior ~ll'niom;trution. ~how mg the f_armers with awful fear; but not yet do we , l. l' the st.atl• board of examiners to _, . , ho\\ to <'1111 their flocks to pick out . .11 I t h t f •- 1100 000 t d ·

M C k ~ nd menu making ser\'L'<l. lh.· m:idt• a sho;t lecturC', advising You say .. That English teacher, I It rest at tho rate of 51.r..? per cent to

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c rac en - ll'. Sl•nior~; Ccneivc Hall, Bozeman; farmt·rs to do their Clllling- in .Tuly wondC'r how t.o reach her, I can but I b. c sold ~t not le~s than par, to be I I • · rls in Mt.ss f• ranks clas"I in serving- th~· bc'."t layers bv the Hogan ~ystcm., ~hed a tl•ar. tor that w1 come a er. c anl0un n ... 1, • . o raw m-

' \'l·ra Harris. Boz<."man; Frances Kyle, -inti Aui:wst o[ each vl:'ar. He slaled I c-o bcreet'h her. not to g-ivc me D". na\·able tn twenty years and redeem- UP-TO-DATE PORTRAITS

Jameson Co ~ R· :l'man; Bes~ Snyder, Pittsburg,1that. t:'nrly moulting- hl'l~S W~l'C' gener- \nd th(•rc you $it :ind ponder, your nble at any time after. ten years. Thc1 • ~ .-.'.\. ~lly poor layers. He hkew1S" talkl'd I history book lie~ yonder. your I proceeds of thl•sc bonci~ are to be ---------- -----:

"'-~ ~ "-''-.,..._'-~~~~'-'~ .Junior~: pl~ad Beauchamp, Boze- ~1.1 .sui~bl~ hen ho~ses and ~.a~e,, .. dir- thou~ht~ an· all_ 3 flound~r, and_ your used f{'r the con~trur:1on of buildings I 1wn; :\Jarjori~ Burgess, aozeman; ~1..lion;:, for the ('8IC anti f1.:t.:dtn,... of ·oul IS 111 <lesp31!'. For smce 'tis too I nly; three-fourth~ l t the amount at

. l poultrv and the care of cgt?s to be . · 1 t th f · ·t · ·t t" h

I Franl'C's Forbt':-;. Helena; Hennetta ll"<'st•r~cd for winter use. /late for shamnun;::-. you s1mp y mu~ ,. e our ~m\'~rs1 y mst1 u 1?ns, t e !!"•••••••••••••• j:' • • • ' ' ' 1

' ' • ' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' - ;\1 0 ebus, Buttl·: i\lary F'lannagan,. 1 be cramming-, for w!1en they begm State Un1vers1ty, the .'.\.g-r1cultural " THE - \naconda· Lf1ii-> Smith, Bozeman; I l'xnming-, 'T i~ too late to bluff. The ,College. the School of :i\hnc and the H F WEST ~ : I f;!ady::$ \\.'hitarn•, Bozt~rnan: Florence f I nT~' thought of Spanish i!;; so terrible I :\ormal College. The other fourth is I ~ : \\'csch, Billings H E A R 0 T H rs )'<U banish 1t to the fartherst corner I to be used at the four non-university I I

i MODEL f.RJl rERY : ---- --- { f your brain. But yo_u might as .well institutions under the ~irectio_n of the i ~ U UlJ · u:-;l'Sl' IL SIGHT I ONE BEFORE?- lo:et busy and study till you're dizzy, <tate board of education; viz., the F uneral Di rector f ; I for Llwir t....,.a1nrnar'!" sorely twisted I ~tatc Industrial School, the State and i George Bartz, Prop. : ('itiZl'ns ~lf Bozeman have bPen I 1 down in Spain. Tho you must do Vocational School for Girls, the State i S1!.lple a nd Fancy Gro~eries i , J1rille·d by an unusual sight. 'rh<> \Vh~n in dt>uht look in th~ almanac. 1

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l~t!-\ ~f toil. and burn lots of mi?nil!~t ?rpham>' Home, ~nd the State School ~ l'--eep~ a co1nplete 11ne of• tret.'t car ha!" at.·tually shown some ul, Just remernbcr the turn101l will rnr Deaf and Blmd. ~Lunch goods of the best~ ·1wp". .\s it has r!ato:hecl by, brilliant- ·oon b(' oVt.~r. And if you get some I Another conditiOn contributing to ~quality. Prices always right. ; ly illuminntl'd with dozens of boys ":\Iany in husk and !-('pl'nt at I \'s yvu'll be happy lots of ways, and the final crisis of the state institu-" ·1·••·1111" 1 1 ' • • ' • • '

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tc p, in habitant~ of tht' <.'ity have douht you'll feel like-! I'd never items that the ~tate has to purchase ·u~hed to tht•ir windows to enjoy the A reporter is usunlly 38 accurate I tell for the educational institutions. No

"!"-'..._ ,.,.._. - """w w J'\." . -...-.w • .._"""""""".._( novel sight. as tht\ man lw intl!rview5 . Tlw faculty ha\·c to think up ques- inrrcase in income has been available 11'1 1111•1&.1in •••u• 11 "

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~ BOZEI\1AN ~ For the fir~t tinw in the knowledire I tinns, and ·watch us Jest we cheat, to meet these rising costs and it is ~ pJrTURE fDA ·MINfi I \ F~\R!\-IERS' CREAI\'IER Y ~ ,f the prC'senl studC'nt body the street A tC'a wag-on is only a ru=-h cart but I '\\'On1kr if they think their job an i~1crease in income that the Uni-1 ~ lJ IU •

Uses Pasturized Crean1 in 'I rar ha~ bt•en running at night. Its that has broken into society. is Yt'ry :.wcet. And then they use vers1ty must ha\'e if it is to do its ~ their ~ / mLt::rmittent roar has kept the towns- I i.hl:ir pencils red, and sit up half the \'-'Ork. ~-= AS IT SHOULD

Gallatin Gold Ice Cream. ) ru.~OJ)l<• nwakc until the wc.>c small Tht• man wb, im cnted Near Beer night, searching, searching, thru the ~ I hours and their slC'eplcs~ nights, if was a poor judg1.: vf distance. mass, to see what we got right. ------- ' I ~

All Orders P r omptly ~ noth111g else, will long- remind them 'Tis an ancient custom, and often ~ 1 1 • ' '

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Taken care of. ~ of the basketball toun1amC'nt of 1920 When a man's wife places burnt <;eems a curse, but if they thought ; ~ ~ UL offerings bcfon.• him thrt.•c times daily up something new, it probably would ~ •• _ ~It ~

Phone 143. Bozeman . The many friend• of Helen Parker it's a pretty g'ood sign that she wor-1 be worse. We hate exams like every- ~ ~ at Harper, ox-'19, will regret very much I ships him. thmg the teachers hate them too, but ~;_~=. I ~= •• =~ LINOLEUM AND ART ~.;·=-""'""',.....,,...~ . ...,.._..._ • ...._,.._.._..._._~.._. to hear of her death early last week. --- smce they are the habit, What can ~ ~frs Harper had been in very poor "Didn't it send the cold ..:tulls down poor students do? I •

- - - ~ - - - - - - health ::.ince she suffC'red an attack your spine when you were held up?" I Take our advice, thmk t\l.•1ce, cease ~ ~ STORE Our Presslil• g Sem'ce I of influenza while in California last I "Oh, yes, at fir•t; but the yegg this procrastination, and pass that i.= j :.~= .

year and her death was due to the C'Ovcred me with his revolver." exam ination.

ls G11aranteed to after effects of the illness. --- ~-' ~- "Japanese Art Goods" ;_ Satisfy. 11 .,- Ha"e you stopped smoking? / TOURNAJ\1ENT COMMITIEE =. __ . , iill l tlt Mll 11 ' 1 ' 11:1 1 1 1~ 111 1 .11 I UI J I Ul l 1111 :1111S1 t 1iu1 n1 1 i $-o0.00 cash and .. gold medal are 1 Yep, sworn off. I MEETING

GIVE US A TRIAL. awarded annually to the winner of a Why? --- "I sin. Medals are given to the other fiminate.-Pitt Panther. workmg out the financial s~ndmg of ~- - - - - - ~~~ I Latin Language Conte~t in Wiscon- , It's getting to be ~o darned ef- The tournament committee has been ~

City Dye works winnt•rs and a tr~phy cup to the col- -- I the tournament fund and expect to I PHONE

185. lege ha\'1111? the highest average fro~n Jane-I am goini: to g-i,·e you back have a report rc•ady soon. This tourna- ii THE AMERlrAN

its r_e~resenta~n·t.•s. Six C'olleges will l'Ur eng-agenwnt ring-I love another. 111u1~ has be-en considerable more ex- ~- , lJ ~-- - _,.. - - _ ~

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part1c1pate this rear. Any student I Eugeiw·-Givc me his name and pensive than those of former years who has made a good record in Latin address. but it is thought sufficient funds have ~ I rlEANERS and has passed beyond the freshman ,Jane-Do you want to kill him'! been 1·3isc<l to defray the expenses. ~ (J t

I MAfiAZINES year in college Latin may compete. I~~~".'.'.~~~:· aimt~~~e~o sell him the Pauline Powell, ex-'20. of Billings ~ . ; 11 HA TS CLEANED A ND l

The unive1·sities of Switzerland visited some of her friends here last ~ SPRINr. IS roM INr. ~ I faco a unique problem The country Any one who won't goo to church week and rooted for t11e Billinf!'s team ~ U lJ U ~ REBLOCKED has always been an International ti d h d b tt d h · d ·1t the tourney ; ~

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con~lu~~o~!~ At c~u r:~- 1' . ; A new hat is t h e fir st thing~ LADIES AND GE N TS ~ a distinct national unf\'er~ity de\·elop- man and an athC'ist were ha"ing a I ~ ~~ou want to buy. \Ve have~

i M ff WHITE ment. In the north the universities <hscu>sion. "No. 'ir, emphatically de- COUNTY \YORK ON 0 ~ tehm. New Fedoras an d ev- ~ a CLOTHE S CLEANED t mchnc to Gernrnn influences; m the l'iared tho atht•ist "I don't belie\'oj ISSUE TO TAR~ T~~S WEEK ~ ery other typ e endor sed by ~ ' A N D PRESSED

I I I \\'est, to the French. Most student ln heaven. hell or God." The church- ~-spring styles . ~ t 23 W. Main St. I movements use both languages pub-/ man slowly shook his head and went I (C . 10

1 h t d't. th . ' 1 his way Ten days later the atheist ontmued from Page 1). ~ ~ I FIRST CLASS WORK ~ is tng wo e 1 ions or _en JOurna s had died and the churchman gazmg- . · ; ~ ~. and hold mg two conventions. upon his acquaintance who had been I p1'0\'1de. the opportunities and facili- ;; ·u/, GVARANTEED

••1u111 11 1 1 1 1~" 1u111 1n 1 111u1111 11 1 111 11 1111 1, 1 11 1111 11 1 prepared with C'spccin l care for burial. ties f_oi obtammg higher education, ~ 'WI'' ~ I j B E INDEPENDENT. tc1'.~~~~1~e t~~ t~~rc~:t':~i~~ t~:c1":::: ~~-~::~~~P •:~~- n~,~~~;. ~~II~:·.. all :~~ec:~:~;· n~:~::o~ :~~,~~o~a~v~~o~0 I_ ~ P.HONE 246 ' ntif-1 ... g. . -~OWN YOUR O Vl'N HOME. ~ the \·ital and eternal interests of Many of the most promising bo;·s ~ -· ---· ~ ; ~ ~ humanity. To be blind to that great YEA BO and girls belcng to families of most • • l PLAN NOW - horizon is to be a little American and Liws of flunkers nil remind us limited finuncial r• ·ources. The state ~ Chavey & Jacobs. ~ \ C. H. LEIBY, Prop. f TO BUJLD THIS SPRING ~ a fra~ment of a n~an." / We may ~Iunk while w~ are here will not be fair to the youth of the 11 1 r11 1 • • 11111 • • 11.11 1 1• • 1 ·11:.1.111 ·• 11>1 111111riM1tt-. ~ - - - - -

~ ;; Pre •. W. 11. P. l•aunce, Brown U. Ind, descrtmg leave behmd use state if it fail, t place the oppor- --~ KENYON NOBLE L ~ Gno5'C' Eg-gs on reg-i!"ter- tunities for higher ldutallon vdthin i COMPANY UMBER ~- The leader of the National Student their reach." ~~~~~

Union of China dl.!clarcs that s~vcnty A JI TE L L "E " 'H Y !\lontana rank~ low as compm·ed -- 3'-'0 W. Mai·n Phone No. 4 --~ per cent of the• >tudents of rhina are p,.,.f 1 with other weslom states, in the pro-- . to ~tm Pnt -' 1\\'hy are you be-~ • n·ady lo dil· •n tin· fig-ht to nd the hind in ."Olil· •.··tucli"ee ?, " portion of 5t.nk rev('nues u~ecl for I COME-AND SEE THE NEW

BOOTS. OXFORDS and PUMPS. THE R E ARE M ANY NOT ABLE DEPARTURES IN THE NEW

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ately fiO }>l'I' Cl•nt. Montana with her In the l 11ill·d ~t~te:\ lnl'I'<.' ap• 81-I S I SENIOH.?

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aoo.uoo rwr fltl 11\t·r 10 a1 \.,f ugc \Ylwn you sec a sporty Se>nor I in th(> f1l'l'l'(•J1tag-e for all states. whu t.·a1111t1t rPad En~lish There aru To in Ut"l' ·1 (~r lWth of th d Blu~hin~ ~( arlt t in thl• face I ~ ,... ~ e e uca-:>,J·lO.OUO who ·~um Jt rwti_l Hny lang-u- E\'l'l'Y tim~ ht• pull~ his watch out tional institutions, 11 bond and tax

ag<• Thl•rt."s a womnn in the case I amendr.ant have been proposed for

~ S H OE STYLES FOR WOMEN­W E \VANT TO SHOW AND EX-PLAIN THEM TO YOU. JUST STEP IN TODAY.

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Barns To Give Best Service noL 011h require a tounJation clear of the ground, but also good heavy fra1111ng t imbers, sound joist a11U strong studding. 1f yo u want the kind o f lum­ber that will last almost for­ever, we've got it. T ell us the size o f barn you need and we' ll help you pl.in it and te ll yo u exact cost of all mate ria l.

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Alhany, Tuv Yr·rk, polil-<'men and tana. tht• Stall' A~ncultural Col1eg-e, firl'lllen are g-ivPn prfzeg for the I and t~e ot~t'~· .:->tHtl• ln!"titution~. The t!l'C'al<'st sale of \Vnr Savings stamps. plan _1s lC'. m1trn.h• two lnws, ?ne ~or

"Two county agents in .Montana institutions, and second for a bond - - - - ~~~...,....,~~~~~~.,...~ - - ,,_,, have joinNI thC' rnnks of the Bene- issue to provide bu1Jd111gs at the four I diets in lhe past week. G1·ove1· Lewi• state educati~nal institutions The CERETAN A MEANS QUALITY.

1N FLOUR AND ROLLED O ATS. Prairie county, married Miss Helen TRY THEM TODAY. Morrow of Torry. J . W. Manning • • _ I ~::;:,~n~;~;r:fc~~:l~~amarried Mis;

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salaries grunted thC' first of the ~ - - - ..._.~~...,.~~~ - - _. - - - - • year,' said .J. R. Campbell, extension --- ~ as~istant director, when he herd the PHOTOS OF STUD --news ENTS A'l' ' ! u 1n 1 11 1 •• 11 1 t1n 1 11 11 n 11 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 • • , 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '.

'Go on! It's just a case oi early S P ECIAL PRICE S : M · sprinir. Tho poor fellows thing it's ~ ~ : ontana State College of . ~~~~gal~~:~'.~~ :,';1:~ 11 ~:aI:r~k Taylor, ~ CENTRAL STUDIO ~ - Agriculture and Mechanic Arts

'Guess again,' said the girls in the ..... ..._.._.., ......... ....-...._~ • .,,.._......_....._.._...,.)_ extension service. 'Haven't you real­izt•<l that it':; IC'ap year?'"

''The United Statt.•8 i!" carryinir on two colos~al oxperimcnb; in educa­tion. One is to cM1duct its schools largely thru the services of unmar­ried IadiC's who average three years teaching before they g-et married. The second is to give education without religion. The United States has yet t.o prove that it will succcee in either or both of these experiments.

-Prof, Sisson, U. of Montana.

COMM E R CI A L N A TION AL

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Cap ital Stock .

Practical cour es in Architect ural , Civil, Electrical and M ech an ical Engineer in g, M ech a nic Arts, Agricu lture, Dairy , ' · H orticu lt ure, H o m e E conomics, Ind ustria l C h emistry, Econ­om ics, B iology, Mus ic a nd Art .

Beautiful groun ds, commodiou s buildings, complete wood a nd iron s h ops, exten ive labor atories, model kitchen and sewin g r ooms, music and art s tudio.

Alfred Atkinson, President B ozeman, M ontana BOZEMAN, l\IONTA A . ! '------ - ! - !1 1111111111111111. 111111ll1ll l llllllllllllllflllllllltlllll