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L X. BACHMAN SETS NEW RECORD FOR CROSS COUNTRY F Beats Predous Record bv Over a )Jinute.-Infants I Have Little Difficulty Winning \nnual Event. £xpnneu1 )LQXTANA, FRlflAY APRIL 2;. 1919 .. INFANTSAPPEAR Upper Classmen IN CAPS Take First Games Freshmen Boy:, .\dorn Them- se lves in Traditional Green Head-Gear. Of Class Series SOPH-FROSH TRACK M. S. C . WILL DEBATE MEET THIS P. M. fiONZAfiA AND UTAH Underclasses Will i\leel Today to Decide Track Su prema cy and Point Toward Winning Cu p. CONTESTS TONlfiHT 1 1'hree. Talk-Fests Will Be Held To ni ght on R. R. Question.- Will Meet Go nzaga at High School Tonight. lf \\e are Lo take the word oi that t I eminent and <Jl>tinguished orthoep1't, SENIORS TAKE GAME FROM SOPHOMORES BY SCORE OF This afternoon at four o'clock the I N'oah \\'ebster. the composition 01 i 19 TO 4 AND FROM FRESHME ·,SCORE 10-6.-JUNIORS I two und erc lsases will meet on the three letters of the alphabet A C. anrl, WIN FROM FRESHMEN BY A MARGIN OF ONE POINT.- · track a:-id decide the supremacy. and l.e<te1· Bachman ·22. lead the ,·ic· P spells cap. This word is defined' GAMES SHOWING SOME GOOD MA TERI i\.L BUT ARE I! another potnt toward the mterdass I This ev 'lllll!< at 8 p. m the people · I J' .. cup. 1 be freshmen are the ra, orHcs °'" rre•hmen dista,ce men pa" as a eovering for the head, usual!;-. SLOWED UP BY MANY ERRORS.--SENIORS ARE FAY· but the representation of 'ZJ are d•·1of Bozeman will ha\'e the opportu:-iitI "' lJpe an<! set a 00 " record for the with a ,·isor and without a brim . .\1r. ORITES FOR FIRST PLACE IN SERIES.--SENIORS VS. terminecl that they will ha,·e to work of the railroad que•liou, ... :- l;ountry run the time bPing \Vebster goes on to tell us that caps I .JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES YS . FESH1\1EN 'VILL CON- for their honors. This is the first op- ''Resoh·ed that the federal go,·ernment. rr .utf'l', l:.! seconds. This time i:s one are often ,,·0111 as a mark or ensign J STIT UTE DO UBLE HEADER SATURDAY. ponunity to see the track material in own and operate the r... !Hile: and eJght seconds taster than of some rank. office or dignity. I the_ tw? classes and a represen· ·th rashed om pro a.n<l con. L>avid Grey , ,... pr..-Yious record. Harold Reitz wai:- . . ·v av . ---- . is PXJ>eC'ted on the side lo root. I and ·ward St Clair will meet two of ·and man aronn<l, his time bebg J6 H .\Ir. "eb$ler \\ere e · l 1 ppere;lassmen ha,·e taken the base- 1 uscli erorrs their game was good. Bal- Se \_eral of the u_nderclassmen are I , . , . .,.. I . and could stroll about.. out. be,. I ball ch?mi>ionship from the two lower I teriei:;-Se nior: Gray, :'\Iuntzer, Senz, show mg go. od form Ill the track work. Gonzag.o • .. bc:.t,debaters. Robe1 t E.. •J campus and behold the cou ageo s classes and it now lies between the ;\lashin. Graves . Sopohomores: Bow- Bachman ts undoubtedly the best bet . and :'.\lauuct- 1. Codd at the Hlgh Ha('hman hacl no <.:lose com1>et1tors, [rash, vainly attempting to make an I juniors and seniors. Three games h ave e n , J..,illard, Baker. Looney, Suther land I for t he lo:ig distance run, and Kelly I !:>Chool auditorimo . . nJshln:.: lH:forP the nearest runne1· o·ciock o_n time; .could _he bu_t been played so far, Lhe seniors b a,·c1and Sayers. Score 19·4. I also good_ form. Very little in-\ .At t.he hour._7.ale!:i .Erton h !It "'lartt!d arounrl th.e last quarter. ::iee them decked out in their anti- taken two and the juniors o:ie. The Ju'nior-Freshman Game. I rorm.auon 1s aYa.1 table. in rega_rd to the I Suthe.1 land.\\ ill sta1 t debatmg .1• took thP le.id trow the fir!:lt and frog pond regaha there is not a results are seniors rn. sophomores 4; 1'he juniors with a combination of ot h er events . .Mmk will probably show with anothe1 Go:izngo team al Spo h h If. th I doubt but that he \\OUld ha'\'e some juniors 7 freshme n seni9rs 10 and,l uck and hitting put it orer o·1 the Isome l'ancy work with the weights and, kane. while Virgil Gilman and Leon ..... ·rut t' (,Our,,e 'l\fis a iun e near· corrections to make in the next. en- freshmen' 6. ' ' treshmen. The in fant class Loo.k, the ja\ ·aii n. Street. Shoebotham. and\ Sayers will «ontend for ho;10rs at Og· man was thH•f) hundred yards t:i Jarged and revised edilton, in iegnrcl Prospeds ror a regul ar nine are good lead in the firet inning but stopped Sutherland have been doing good work I den, Ptah. ag:a.inst the crack debater:; tt 1 1 •<Jr und Hadrn1an's lead increas 1 to the defin.it1on of tbe word cap: as a fair amount of material has come j there. Three or the junior twirl ers in the broad. jump and the hurdles, I of u:ah co.li ege. irti: The time is 1·onsidered remark· This anti. frog pond head. piece to light. 'l'he games ha,·e been hotly held them to no hit innings while the Sulherland w tll be unable to question fo1 debate is the same one m a 1'"' for rhe distanl'P nnd the condition wh.ich the treshmen are sporting is contested although the summation of I freshman pitchers were hit easily. 1 in lhis meet. as h e is representing the I all three cases . lh"" road. r'oai·h Bennion is Yery or an em. erald hue and iS I er rors would greatly exceed the num- Balteries-.Juuiors: Larse. \school elsewhere in For last month, the ::ihdem thal Barhmnn will prove one by an orange button. Jt. 1 s1ru1har ber of runs made. Tb e dope 011 the Flynn. Roney and Busb. frosh: De- State college men ha'e been d 1 gg1ng ot thf' b..-st distance men that the col· in size to a Oapjac-k and rests 011 the freshman team was badly upset when Vore, Robinson. Brown. Doughert.\· and! 191i Flying Cadet. A. s. s. E. up material . t'Taniums of the respectful frosh like they Jost the game to the juniors and Al quist. Score 7-6. I R. C'. in service, rank. etc. Debating has, 1 : 1 the last few year::;,, ltt;:," has ever had a:id some big sur- a hen on a roost. that is. it covers their standi;-ig was completely lost at Senior-Freshmn Game. : Second !lieutenant. Reserve Mili- become almost entirely a ·'mans job" ;s.t·:J are expected at the meets this tbe peak of the head but leaves a the senior game. The sophomore nine In a last inning ra ll y the se ni ors! tary Aviator, A\"ialiou Section, Siat M. S. C. Tbis year only one girl ring. great deal or unprotected territory. is slated for the low pe rcentage while I took the lea d and won eas ily from the. nal Reserve Corps. Al present 10 went in for active work along lhls line f I T " I b t I in the inter class debates. and she di<l UP freshnll'n ea::sily took lhe race The tresh boys are ,-ery much pleased j the seniors are the fa\·ori t es or t .1e fros h. ue game was t 1e es o:te j servi<'e al Fort Still. Okla. 1 f d l h i nol contend for honors. Thi:J t.· m lhe sophomores t>y a count ofl with the new headpieces as they I top place.. P ayed so ar an ti e eavy sca r ng Aooin. James Thom1lson. ' ha I een an abn0rma l ·ear for "talk 1 to :!2!1. Ten men had crossed the relieve their minds of a great weight Senior-Sophomore Game. I was done at the the score Entered the service September• " as well as ror) ath letic's aad . h h fi 1 ft . 1 i::J. the form of cumbersome hats and The sophomores showed lack of ma· before the fourth mmng being 4 to 2, 19 t9l7 Pri·i;::ite co B 346th M. j g 'Y'!P w en t e rst sop lomore ms 1ed . . . . .. · · · · other activities f 1 caps. The girls ho,yever are or a dif· i tenal 111 all 1>arts of lhe game. Bowen. in favor of the infa nts . ''1th the game G Battalion Chun"'es ill service · . r.d the ol O\\tng bunches were evenly . . . . . · · ,., · All the debaters tont"'ht are old ex· fl,strihut('d between the two cJasses. rerent opinion and many are their strength in th e box, did not re- pr actically cmched they blew up and rank, elc .. Second Lieutenant, Oct· I erien<:ed men who ;a,·e been on ti. and .\tashion were the two fears that the handsome countenances j ce1ve any support and when another let the Ul>IJerclassmen make the .:1r· 1 olJer .,1 191 8 Discharged P. . . . . 1 of tlie dear boys will soon be be· man was put in th e semors tut the !cuit. Batteries-Seni or s: Taylor. Dans, 24 · · I wrnumg . 10 former wit_l thal entered the run. ball a n over the lot. The semor :iitte )1imt.zer. }..lc\Tev and Graves. Fresh-, ' the exceptton ot Ward St. Clai r. Ho9'- R·-'LZ finl!'=hed seco:1d and Mashin speckled with little brown svots cred1tahle men formen: .Jorgens;n. Robi::J.son. 1\link. Rice. Hubert - e,·er his inexperi nee is not counted as ; .. .; in fifth. The race s howed.up m.:th known as freckles. Fear not, fair produ('ed some bar1·1·ng theDro,,·u, De''ore a 11d Alqu1st. Score 10·6. .Entered the serv. 1 ce .. :\lay 1_t. 191_• a handicap , for Pi·ofessor Duddy states ,. -KI material for the distance. maidens. for does not L illi an Russell ea rl y season work and I Lieutenant, Pres 1 d10. Cahforn1a .. that he is n student of rare promise in fo are DEAN HERRI rK TALKS I WAR HI STORY 0 F 1, I for Spokane a"<l Ogden St :eN '2:!; :\lash in '20; Garvin '22; A few of the frosh rushed the lJ tFoortCaSut1 11 1> 1 . 0 Lke, 'i'a·;_sa, 5 WAaesrl 1 .1 3 . 1 _ 0 sbesnetr,•et ro, jj 5 iepfetct',· ·evse·teprldaacy 05 a. fteCranmoomne 1 r 1 oer Ptehseeirm 1 _rees· ON AMERlrANIZATION j I M s r STUDENTS Sent to ;\[t; Clemens, then I and Ferdinand Schoa[ will represent Dean ·22; Sabin'22; Shoe-1and a certain. u pperclassman took lJ 1 1 lJ 0 to Parts. C'omm1ss1oned at Spokane. lrotham Courtney '22; Bowen. J ., oecasion to quote Shakespeare in a Observer. Oct. a.. 1918. Pla ced 111 1 lL is not oiten that st udents han! Sutherland ·21; Kreuger ·22; Hib-l toast to the green top piece "Thou 85th.Aero Squadron. Entered acttve Lhe Oilportnnity to hear a debate ou so bert '31; :\fink ·22; "'*ilso;.1 '21; Loonei· 1 art the cap of all the fools alive." 'fhe L .. d '! I' k dd d I o b " L" l At se t I ast "n ay, l.\ rs. . e n c - a resse Thi s 1s lhe second installment of cw er 1. " . . pre _ n vital a quest ion. At this uncertain '::' 1 ; De Vore '22; Gilman '21: Sayers fr osh took it up themse lv es to make the ,, ·omen 's asse mbl y givi ng an in· the history or Montana State students I sernng as mess officer 1ll s.,th time the railroad question is one of ':!1; \\:"iJdman '22; Harrington '22; Ho!- the statement correct and the u pper te r es tin g la lk on what she learned in in the wo rld war lt is requested that Aero Squadrou si n('e the signing of: direct or indirect iaterest to all. '22; Cottingham '22; Hillings· classma n ceased lo be a. li<' e one. . •· II b b . . d ti !!'ta the Anulsli 1 S ·- 1 · h \\ ;rtli . 2 1. . . r egard to Amenca:i.iza ti on on her re- 1 a " o a\ e sen e 111 1e m 1 1 Y ce. pecrn music as been secured for So take heed'. freshmen. tor cent trip to Chi cago, New York a nd I aa\al or marine forces of the Un ited j Reddick, Tbeopbilis. the occasion, aud the Coll ege Girl's have c hanO'ed smce fat her was a lud I . s · · E t · . 0 I ot h er easter n cities. tates durrng the wa r send in a report 1 ,..,n ered the sen·tce. )ifay 12, 1918. Glee club w11l render several sele"· and they we re hangmg men and · · · · · · h I P I t C 6 · SOPHS WILL filvE . , Th e purpose of her trip was th e to t11e regis trar immediat ely. 1t t ey r va e o. . 4th 0. T. S. Infantry ., t1ons. All college and hi gh school women for the wearmg ot the green, meeting of the National Cou nc il or have not alrea dy done so. Changes in service. rank. etc .. I students will be admitted free ot and let yourself be seen on the campus Educat ion in Chi cago. In these meet- First Lieutenants Tr asferred to 1st Machine Gun charge. while the sum of 2Fi cents will MOONllfiHT O. jNCE from the rising of the su n till tne iugs much time was given to th e dis· 1 Ja ckman. Edwin Ru ssell. Training School, Camp Hancock, be charged all others. ft going down or the same. adorned cuss ion o[ th e need for American iza- F.ntered the servlC' e August Ga .. J un e 16.; Commissioned 2nd -------- by th e green head piece. The poet tion. but very littl e of the definite way I l917. 2nd Li eu t. Cava lry . Lieutenant Sept. 16. Ass ign ed to said caps you in whi rh iL " '.as to be accom plish ed. Changes in service, rank . etc .; As· B Co. 60th Machine Gun Battalion ANNUAL ORATORlrAL Al ... 01 .dt'ng , . I know .them Ho\'i t rue? \ Yith the id ea in mn id of fbdnig out 1 signed to First Fi eld Ar till ery, U. as Co. Comma nder. Discharged I lJ .... to promises or the c1ass I 111 ., 1 1 d . , more exactly in what way Ameri canza- s. Regul ars. Nov. 27. 1917. No,·. i. 1 J anuary 30 1919 at Camp se,· ier I 0 - ·- •• t. 1 1 abncetomorrown lg htwttl ionwastobecarriedon.DeanHerri ck ! 1918 comm1ssion ed.1stLieutenan tt S.C. ' ' CONTEST ON MAY 23 one ot t 1e est e'•er staged at :\Lon- . I ' · ' . St Tl b' . AMERICAN SPORTS INVADE j went to Rochester. New Yo rk the city F'ield Artillery At pr ese nt In se 1 Boberg ll'ashington Oliver tonal ··fate. ie ig party is ad ,·ertised THE CELESTIAL REPUBLIC where new theor ies of all sorts are vice wilh 1st A Fort Still Okla Lieutenant U 1a\ n.;r a goodly number of moon- I · ·, , · · ·· · dan<·es. A fleeti:Ig gla nce at the Am rican - .. --. . , Here she met Dr. Dier. Al fred Austin. · S. H. C. Entered the son· ice. Ma y calend<ir (•on \' inces us th at the e spo. ts ate makmg i K Fmch has do.ne muc h m I Entered the serv ice 3, 1918. 14. 1918. Promotion:): P riYate uo- i\fay 2:: will probably be the date of the loral oratorkal conte::it. aetordiug to the preswnt plans of Pro(. Duddy. _2nre will be an enJoyable one as h I mg througho ut th e \\Orld I Rochester tor the e du cation and Amer· First Lieutenant, Bn gineers Still assigned. Training Detachment. h t e The Chrnese boy of today prizes th e icanzmg of the foreign born , r--i:X>n as 1ust pa ssed its las t quart er . 111 sernce l'nfrersity of Colorado 'frasrerrcd t-fa lf of the proceeds of the >art\: gift of and a bat as as Jn com pany with Dr b.., 1:ich, i\Irs. 1 11111 Lewis L. to Central Officers ' Training Sthool, This contesL is usually held for the 11 b . t h l · j lhe American youngster. The F1 ll1 ptno 1 Herrick visited various schools where E d 1 1 0 b 28 C v 8 or selt>Ct ing a representative : e given ° t e . Junt or cla ss. for treasures a home rUtl abO\'e a feat or I the pu1l ll s had se lf-governmen t. 1' he ntere t te serv oe ecem er ' amp Le.e. a August . 17 ' l!H · to s peak at the !'it ate l'Ontest. This .hP be:tefit of the 1920 Montanan This 1 1 d 1 1 1917. First l..iieutena nt Co. B, 6th) Commlss 1onecl Second Lieutenant, • t iea · wntmg. ch1et purp ose of th is plan see med to year. howe\·er, there may be no dtate -a display or good spint on th e part I Tb F' .. , 01 · Regt. Eng inee rs Cas ualti es: Oct· Jnfantrr. U. S. R. C .. t\'ov. 31• , 19lS. C" the Sophs e ar ymp1c meets. be to L each th e clu ld ren how to co n- obei 10 1918 . at Gier es (Meuse Db.charged :'\'orember ao. HIJS. contest held on account of disturl,ed where a ud th e Ph11lpp10es duct meetings, to t1atn them for lead· Ar onne Still in · J Brooks. Roland. conditions .. -- I ptt theu- most tamous a thl etes m west- 1 ers hip to teach loyahty to not on ly I g ) . ... . . . A cash prize of twenty dollar:; will ern sty le, are the featu re or the in· their schoo l. but to city. slate a nd ua Rouoe. Edwtn Mayo _ l"teld Artll- 1 be give:i to the winner of th lot·al JUNIOR KANOY SALE TODAY ! '·asiou of American sport s \Vhich have lion. The rorms or gove rnment or the , Entered the service l\fay lO. 191 " I lery. 11:.utered scr.'·1e·e Ju:y 24 ' contest. The oration should nut be attracted most attention. but in eve ry I city were first studied and among older: Ch anges in ser_vice. .rank. 1) 2 nd Com· more than fifteen minutes in length »Jnn.s were_ co:npleted by the Junior I town aud village "corner lot" games,. st uden t's th at of the nati oa and state. 1 'ransfen-ed to. Air sen ice J ul y lt> , j lHHlY, Regim nt. '.and mul:it lJe written by the speaker . . 13ss tor their Kandy Sale at a meet are now common. There were also the night sc hools.I 19 17 and rema ined on stat us o( Second 1.,1eutenant, F'ieltl Art111er:i. Only two lrnvc signified their inteo- ;-:e- of that body \Vednesday afternoon. I These sports. the missionar ies find. which pr epared foreigners for natura l i- Cade t un.t il August H. l9ti. Re-1 December 18 · l!llS. of rnt..ering :iO far. but se,·eritl :b.e sale. wil_I. this I as an ent_ering wed ge ror. a ll j zation. Dean Herick had leaf lets I enli sted as 1st . c lass. Chattin: Eru·I :' ' illi am. 'more will prubal>ly get into the . incler the :snpen is1011 of the girls or I sorts or western icleas of better lh•mg,, which g::n·e ,·a riou s lessons given in detachment a\ iauon, ignal Co1 PS . Second L .. 1eutenant F'. A. Enter L::( tou hn!:i had experie.u·e or El:?O th e object being to bette r sa.nitntion. better schools. effl-1 t hese ni ght schools . 'rhere were les· '! quaJified as Reserve ;.\lilitn1y A vi- 1 eu the sen· ic e July 4, 191, · Promo- in th is work. and may participate .. drl a tew to the <·offer of cfency in business and honest govern- sons on cleanli ness, on politeness, on ator on Fel.J r uary 9, 1918 a n d com· j tions: Commissio ned Second Lieu- I Olller ])rohabl.:i <·onteslants are Leon t nat class. 'I he sale will start at tc:1 I ment. patriotism, and ma:iy o th er su bj ects I . 1s 1st Li eutenant in the tenant at Presidio September lb. Sayers, Yirgil Gilman. Sidney Suthe-r- ' dock and the gay yo ung swains of The m1ss10narie::: were the first to I \'Jtal to tbe makmg or e good American Air Sernce. Discharged March l!nS. Transferred to Ii'. A. (' 0. T. land . Hal Stewart. and Davi<l Gra) ··1-> mst1tutam :'Ire ex pec t ed to ha\'£: introduce \\est ern spoi ls. They citizen These were given in a ven·1 1919 S. Camp ZacharJ Taylor. Kentu<'kY. ' wht>rt"'witlrnl to purr·hase some or the young n <'ha;ice fo r healthful. lll· 1 simple. pysco logical manner \V)il , Lawrence September 30. Oece111ber 28 Gradu· j •• _ ., ,. tie clfl'le<>table sweets trom tbe sweN 1 telhge nt amusement and nearly always Another mteresting personaltty was 1 Entered the servic£1 August 12. I at d f. A. C. 0. T. S., Cumn Taylor. •• •• •• •• •• i: !! :: :: :: :: :: f! ::: t: t: thmgs beb1ud the c·otmter reiilate some degrading or \"ie1ous na- 1 Douglas of Kew J e r:.-; ey , who 15 1!.lli Rec1 utt , Aviation Section,' Kentucky, oud December 2,. J!H •• u c:uestions pertaining to tht· ti'e μastime. clean of th e \Vomen 's State coll ege of SiRnal C'orps. Changes in i-;ervke. December 2St11. 1918, t! NOTICE SOPHOMORES :: prom which will be held on :\T ay The war e a further impetus to I Kew Je rsey . ln spite or many difikul· rank . etc .. Sergeant, Elec- Camp Taylor Kenwcky. •• n ··· were al!-"o dh:1c·11s eel at the meeting. lhis movement for American sports. tie 8 , 1\lr:-; . Douglas succeeded ht cs· trician. Second 1 .. icut enant. F irst IJnYidson. Lyndall Phillips. :: Ti:..!. 1 r ;1.-;si.st;;int LIJl'k man· t: 1 ommit.tees lla,·e been appointed tor (Note-'fhis is one or a seriC's of tahlishlng a state co ll ege for women Lieutenant, No\'ember I. At Second Lieut enant. Aero · :: ager r r lH''- year arfo open. All :: pre1rnring programs aatl -:i.rtkles st·n. r.J! :;mler Y ).f. ('. A. ia New .Jersey, where no provision was 1>resent with the 2';'8th . ero Squad Squadron. l';}ntered the service :'\ov- •• $<.phomor who lo try out U 1 \itations, etc .. for the big sot·lal fea- supen·ision for the purpose of edut·at· made for the education of women at a 1 roa. A. b-:. F. ember 2i. tflll. Promotion!s: Com- !.! 1 "i-Ol'l to .\tanager and :: t .re Ot Lhe )·ear and all effort:-; nrP J('- ing students and the public in general 11 tate sc·hool. Mrs. Doue'las was e nt er- 1 S econd Lieuten an t missit.i1ed as Second Lieutenant. :n;; ... lw· ut ''" lie lrarlc .:t -!'. made t.o make it the hest that h'\s of the needs of the East and Arn r- taining at that time Kohnon . the Wheeler. Stan lei·- Aero Squa<i1'0n, "' Prnsidio. :: ;r "-t heen gn·en. if'a's wondertul opportunity there .1 fC'ontinued on Page 4.) the senlce December 15. lConlinu<>d on Page· 4.J :: :-! :: :: :: :: 1!:: :: r. :: ::: ::: :: tt:: Full Moon Tomorrow Night At Soph Dance

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L X.

BACHMAN SETS NEW RECORD FOR

CROSS COUNTRY F e~hmen Beats Predous Record

bv Over a )Jinute.-Infants I Have Little Difficulty Winning \nnual Event.

£xpnneu1 BOZE~fA:-; )LQXTANA, FRlflAY APRIL 2;. 1919 ..

INFANTSAPPEAR Upper Classmen IN ~REEN CAPS Take First Games

Freshmen Boy:, .\dorn Them­selves in Traditional Green

Head-Gear. Of Class Series

SOPH-FROSH TRACK M. S. C. WILL DEBATE MEET THIS P. M. fiONZAfiA AND UTAH

Underclasses Will i\leel Today to Decide Track Supremacy

and Point Toward Winning Cup.

CONTESTS TONlfiHT

11'hree. Talk-Fes ts Will Be Held

Tonight on R. R. Question.­Will Meet Gonzaga at High School Tonight.

lf \\e are Lo take the word oi that t I eminent and <Jl>tinguished orthoep1't, SENIORS TAKE GAME FROM SOPHOMORES BY SCORE OF This afternoon at four o'clock the I N'oah \\'ebster. the composition 01 i 19 TO 4 AND FROM FRESHME ·,SCORE 10-6.-JUNIORS I two und erclsases will meet on the three letters of the alphabet A C. anrl, WIN FROM FRESHMEN BY A MARGIN OF ONE POINT.- · track a:-id decide the supremacy. and

l.e<te1· Bachman ·22. lead the ,·ic· P spells cap. This word is defined' GAMES SHOWING SOME GOOD MA TERI i\.L BUT ARE I! another potnt toward the mterdass I This e v 'lllll!< at 8 p. m the people · I J' • ~ .. cup. 1 be freshmen are the ra, orHcs °'" rre•hmen dista,ce men pa" as a eovering for the head, usual!;-. SLOWED UP BY MANY ERRORS.--SENIORS ARE FAY· but the representation of 'ZJ are d•·1of Bozeman will ha\'e the opportu:-iitI

"' lJpe an<! set a 00 " record for the with a ,·isor and without a brim . .\1r. ORITES FOR FIRST PLACE IN SERIES.--SENIORS VS. terminecl that they will ha,·e to work of hearin~ the ~r~at railroad que•liou, ... :- l;ountry run the time bPing I~ \Vebster goes on to tell us that caps I .JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES YS. FESH1\1EN 'VILL CON- for their honors. This is the first op- ''Resoh·ed that the federal go,·ernment.

rr .utf'l', l:.! seconds. This time i:s one are often ,,·0111 as a mark or ensign J STITUTE DO UBLE HEADER SATURDAY. ponunity to see the track material in ~hould own and operate the railroad~:· r... !Hile: and eJght seconds taster than of some rank. office or dignity. I the_ tw? classes and a goo~ represen· ·thrashed om pro a.n<l con. L>avid Grey , ,... pr..-Yious record. Harold Reitz wai:- . . ·v av . ---- . lat101~ is PXJ>eC'ted on the side lo root. I and ·ward St Clair will meet two of

·and man aronn<l, his time bebg J6 H .\Ir. "eb$ler \\ere ~li e to~ · l 1ppere;lassmen ha,·e taken the base-1 uscli erorrs their game was good. Bal- Se \_eral of the u_nderclassmen are I , . , . .,..

I. and could stroll about.. out. be,. autlfuu~ I ball ch?mi>ionship from the two lower I teriei:;-Senior: Gray, :'\Iuntzer, Senz, show mg go. od form Ill the track work. Gonzag.o • .. bc:.t,debaters. Robe1 t E.. ~e

•J ~nntt:~. 3~ second~. campus and behold the cou ageo s classes and it now lies between the ;\lashin. Graves. Sopohomores: Bow- Bachman ts undoubtedly the best bet . and :'.\lauuct- 1. Codd at the Hlgh Ha('hman hacl no <.:lose com1>et1tors, [rash, vainly attempting to make an I juniors and seniors. Three games have en , J..,illard, Baker. Looney, Sutherland I for the lo:ig distance run, and Kelly I !:>Chool auditorimo .

. nJshln:.: lH:forP the nearest runne1· ~ight o·ciock o_n time; .could _he bu_t been played so far, Lhe seniors ba,·c1and Sayers. Score 19·4. I a lso s~ows_ good_ form. Very little in-\ .At t.he sam~ hour._7.ale!:i .Erton ~nd h !It "'lartt!d arounrl th.e last quarter. ::iee them decked out in their anti- taken two and the juniors o:ie. The Ju'nior-Freshman Game. I rorm.auon 1s aYa.1 table. in rega_rd to the I S1_dne~ Suthe.1 land.\\ ill sta1 t debatmg .1• took thP le.id trow the fir!:lt and frog pond regaha there is not a results are seniors rn. sophomores 4; 1'he juniors with a combination of other events . .Mmk will probably show 1· with anothe1 Go:izngo team al Spo

h h If. th I doubt but that he \\OUld ha'\'e some juniors 7 freshmen 6· seni9rs 10 and,l uck and hitting put it orer o·1 the Isome l'ancy work with the weights and, kane. while Virgil Gilman and Leon ..... ·rut t' (,Our,,e 'l\fis a iun e near· corrections to make in the next. en- freshmen' 6. ' ' treshmen. The infant c lass Loo.k, the ja\·aii n. Street. Shoebotham. and\ Sayers will «ontend for ho;10rs at Og·

• man was thH•f) hundred yards t:i Jarged and revised edilton, in iegnrcl Prospeds ror a regular nine are good lead in the firet inning but stopped Sutherland have been doing good work I den, Ptah. ag:a.inst the crack debater:; tt 1 1 •<Jr und Hadrn1an's lead increas

1 to the defin.it1on of tbe word cap: as a fair amount of material has come j there. Three or the junior twirlers in the broad. jump and the hurdles, I of u:ah j~gricultu~~l co.liege. Tl~e

irti: The time is 1·onsidered remark· This anti. frog pond head. piece to light. 'l'he games ha,·e been hotly held them to no hit innings while the Sulherland w tll be unable to compet~ question fo1 debate is the same one m a 1'"' for rhe distanl'P nnd the condition wh.ich the treshmen are sporting is contested although the summation of I freshman pitchers were hit easily. 1 in lhis meet. as h e is representing the I all three cases . • lh"" road. r'oai·h Bennion is Yery or an em. erald hue and iS s~rm~u~~ed I errors would greatly exceed the num- Balteries-.Juuiors: Larse. McConn~l. \school elsewhere in ~ebate. For ~he last month, the .\l~nh.~na

::ihdem thal Barhmnn will prove one by an orange button. Jt. 1 s1ru1har ber of runs made. Tbe dope 011 the Flynn. Roney and Busb. frosh: De- State college men ha'e been d1gg1ng

ot thf' b..-st distance men that the col· in size to a Oapjac-k and rests 011 the freshman team was badly upset when Vore, Robinson. Brown. Doughert.\· and! 191i Flying Cadet. A. s. s. E. up material . t'Taniums of the respectful frosh like they Jost the game to the juniors and Alquist. Score 7-6. I R. C'. Chan~es in service, rank. etc. Debating has, 1

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ltt;:," has ever had a:id some big sur- a hen on a roost. that is. it covers their standi;-ig was completely lost at Senior-Freshmn Game. : Second !lieutenant. Reserve Mili- become almost entirely a ·'mans job" ;s.t·:J are expected at the meets this tbe peak of the head but leaves a the senior game. The sophomore nine In a last inning ra lly the seniors! tary Aviator, A\"ialiou Section, S ig· at M. S. C. Tbis year only one girl

~ ring. great deal or unprotected territory. is slated for the low percentage while I took the lea d and won easily from the. nal Reserve Corps. Al present 10 went in for active work along lhls line f I T " I b t I in the inter class debates. and she di<l

UP freshnll'n ea::sily took lhe race The tresh boys are ,-ery much pleased j the seniors are the fa\·orites or t .1e frosh. ue game was t 1e es o:te j servi<'e al Fort Still. Okla. 1 f d l h i nol contend for ~allege honors. Thi:J t.· m lhe sophomores t>y a count ofl with the new headpieces as they I top place.. P ayed so ar a n tie eavy scar ng Aooin. James Thom1lson. ' ha I een an abn0rma l ·ear for "talk 1 ~.::. to :!2!1. Ten men had crossed the relieve their minds of a great weight Senior-Sophomore Game. I was done at the l a~t ~oment.' the score Entered the service September• fessti~ " as well as ror) athletic's aad . h h fi

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1 i::J. the form of cumbersome hats and The sophomores showed lack of ma· before the fourth mmng being 4 to 2, 19 t9l7 Pri·i;::ite co B 346th M. j g •

'Y'!P w en t e rst sop lomore ms 1ed . . . . . . · · · · other activities f 1

.· caps. The girls ho,yever are or a dif· i tenal 111 all 1>arts of lhe game. Bowen. in favor of the infants. ''1th the game G Battalion Chun"'es ill service · . r.d the ol O\\tng bunches were evenly . . . . . · · ,., · All the debaters tont"'ht are old ex·

fl,strihut('d between the two cJasses. rerent opinion and many are their lli~n· strength in th e box, d id not re- practically cmched they blew up and rank, elc .. Second Lieutenant, Oct· I erien<:ed men who ;a,·e been on "· ti. and .\tashion were the on!)~ two fears that the handsome countenances j ce1ve any support and when another let the Ul>IJerclassmen make the .:1r· 1 olJer .,1 191 8 Discharged ~{arch P. . . . . 1

of tlie dear boys will soon be be· man was put in the semors tut the !cui t. Batteries-Seniors: Taylor. Dans, 24 19~9'_ · • · I wrnumg t~am8 .10 former ye~rs, wit_l up.,nrdn~smen thal entered the run. ball a n over the lot. The semor :ii tte )1imt.zer. }..lc\Tev and Graves. Fresh-, ' the exceptton ot Ward St. Clai r. Ho9'-R·-'LZ finl!'=hed seco:1d and Mashin ~om· speckled with tho~e little brown svots cred1tah le men formen: .Jorgens;n. Robi::J.son. 1\link. Rice. Hubert MaU1e\~'· - e,·er his inexperi nee is not counted as ; .. .; in fifth. The race showed.up m.:th known as freckles. Fear not, fair produ('ed some bar1·1·ng theDro,,·u, De''ore a11d Alqu1st. Score 10·6. .Entered the serv.1ce .. :\lay 1_t. 191_• a handicap, for Pi·ofessor Duddy states ,. -KI material for the distance. maidens. for does not L illi an Russell ea rly season work and I Lieutenant, Pres1d10. Cahforn1a .. that he is n student of rare promise in

fo :::l~:d~~t~f ~:~~:~;9 ~s a~~~:l:o~~; ~:~s~~f thaes:~l~:u u~1a~~t offl~eecak~~;? are DEAN HERRI rK TALKS I WAR HI STORY 0 F 1, ~~~~:esLi:ut::::~ilce~n:t\,.~~;:~~~ I de,~~~n~~ams for Spokane a"<l Ogden

St :eN '2:!; :\lash in '20; Garvin '22; A few of the frosh rushed the lJ tFoortCaSut1111>1.

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r~:g·~l~e·;~::.:·~ ON AMERlrANIZATION j I M s r STUDENTS Sent to ;\[t; Clemens, ~he~'· ~nd then I and Ferdinand Schoa[ will represent J:>~rnum ·~2: Dean ·22; Sabin'22; Shoe-1and a certain. upperclassman took lJ 1 1 lJ 0 to Parts. ~ranee: C'omm1ss1oned ~s!Gonzago at Spokane. lrotham ·~2; Courtney '22; Bowen. J., oecasion to quote Shakespeare in a Observer. Oct. a.. 1918. Placed 111

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lL is not oiten that students han! ~-· Sutherland ·21; Kreuger ·22; Hib-l toast to the green top piece "Thou 85th.Aero Squadron. Entered acttve Lhe Oilportnnity to hear a debate ou so

bert '31; :\fink ·22; "'*ilso;.1 '21; Loonei· 1 art the cap of all the fools alive." 'fhe L .. d '! I' k dd d I o b " L" l At se t I ast "n ay, l.\ rs. . en c - a resse This 1s lhe second installment of serv~ce cw er 1 . " . . • pre _ n vital a quest ion. At this uncertain '::'

1; De Vore '22; Gilman '21: Sayers frosh took it up themselves to make the ,,·omen 's assembl y giving an in· the history or Montana State students I sernng as mess officer 1ll s.,th time the railroad question is one of

':!1; \\:"iJdman '22; Harrington '22; Ho!- the statement correct and the u pper te resting lalk on what s he learned in in the world war lt is requested that Aero Squadrou sin('e the signing of: direct or indirect iaterest to all. d~rby '22; Cottingham '22; Hillings· classma n ceased lo be a. li<'e one. . •· II b b . . d ti !!'ta the Anulsli 1 S ·- 1 · h \\ ;rtli .

21. . . regard to Amenca:i. iza tion on her re- 1 a " o a\ e sen e 111 1e m 1 1 Y ce. pecrn music as been secured for

So take heed'. freshmen. tor t1m~s cent trip to Chicago, New York and I aa\al or marine forces of the United j Reddick, Tbeopbilis. the occasion, aud the College Girl's have chanO'ed smce father was a lud I . s · · E t · . 0 • I other eastern cities. tates durrng the wa r send in a report 1 ,..,n ered the sen·tce. )ifay 12, 1918. Glee club w11l render several sele"· and they were hangmg men and · · · · · · h I P I t C 6 ·

SOPHS WILL filvE . , Th e purpose of her trip was th e to t11e regis trar immediately. 1t t ey r va e o. . 4th 0. T. S. Infantry., t1ons. All college and high school

women for the wearmg ot the green, meeting of the National Council or have not already done so. Changes in service. rank. etc .. I students will be admitted free ot and let yourself be seen on the campus Education in Chicago. In these meet- First Lieutenants Trasferred to 1st Machine Gun charge. while the sum of 2Fi cents will

MOONllfiHT O.jNCE from the r ising of the su n t ill tne iugs much time was given to the dis· 1 Jackman. Edw in Russell. Training School, Camp Hancock, be charged all others. ft going down or the same. adorned cussion o[ th e need for Americaniza- F.ntered the servlC'e August 2~. Ga .. J un e 16.; Commissioned 2nd --------

by the green head piece. The poet tion. but very little of the definite way I l917. 2nd Lieu t. Cavalry. Lieutenant Sept. 16. Assign ed to

~nee said :~By t~eir caps you ~ha ll in whirh iL " '.as to be accom plished. Changes in service, rank. etc. ; As· B Co. 60th Machine Gun Battalion ANNUAL ORATORlrAL Al

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.dt'ng , . I know .them Ho\'i t rue? \Yith the idea in mnid of fbdnig out 1 signed to First Field Art illery, U. as Co. Commander. Discharged I lJ .... to promises or the c1ass I

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d . , more exactly in what way Americanza- s. Regulars. Nov. 27. 1917. No,·. i.1

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1 abncetomorrown lghtwttl ionwastobecarriedon.DeanHerrick ! 1918 comm1ssioned.1stLieutenantt S.C. ' • ' CONTEST ON MAY 23

·~ one ot t 1e est e'•er staged at :\Lon- . I ' · ' . St Tl b' . AMERICAN SPORTS INVADE j went to Rochester. New York the city F'ield Artillery At present In se r· 1 Boberg ll'ashington Oliver tonal ··fate. ie ig party is ad ,·ertised THE CELESTIAL REPUBLIC where new theor ies of all sorts are vice wilh 1st ~ A Fort Still Okla Se~ond Lieutenant 11~fantrv U a.~ 1a\ n.;r a good ly number of moon- I · ·, , · · · · · ~ht dan<·es. A fleeti:Ig gla nce a t the Am rican -.. --. . , ':ork~d'out.. Here she met Dr. Charl ~s Dier. Al fred Austin. · S. H. C. Entered the son·ice. Ma y

ot~ic·e calend<ir (•on \' inces us that the I· e spo. ts ate makmg s~eep- i K Fmch ~ho has do.ne much m I Entered the serv ice ~ov. 3, 1918. 14. 1918. Promotion:): P riYate uo- i\fay 2:: will probably be the date of the loral oratorkal conte::it. aetordiug to the preswnt plans of Pro(. Duddy.

_2nre will be an enJoyable one as h I mg con~uests throughout the \\Orld I Rochester tor the education and Amer· First Lieutenant, Bngineers Still assigned. Training Detachment.

h • t e T he Chrnese boy of today prizes the icanzmg of the foreign born , r--i:X>n as 1ust passed its last quarter . 111 sernce l'nfrersity of Colorado 'frasrerrcd

t-fa lf of the proceeds of the >art\: gift of b~seball and a bat as mu~h as Jn com pany with Dr b..,1:ich, i\Irs. 111111 Lewis L. to Central Officers ' Training Sthool, This contesL is usually h eld for the

11 b . t h l · j lhe American youngster. T he F1ll1 ptno

1 Herrick visited various schools where E d 1 1 0 b 28 C v 8 purpo~e or selt>Ct ing a representative

: e given ° t e .Juntor class. for treasures a home rUtl abO\'e a feat or I t he pu1lll s had self-governmen t. 1'h e ntere t te serv oe ecem er ' amp Le.e. a August .17

' l!H · to s peak at the !'it ate l'Ontest. This .hP be:tefit of the 1920 Montanan This 1

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1 1 1917. First l..iieutenant Co. B, 6th) Commlss1onecl Second Lieutenant,

• • t iea · wntmg. ch1et purpose of th is plan seemed to year. howe\·er, there may be no dtate - a display or good spint on the part I T b F' .. ,

0 1 · Regt. Enginee rs Casualties: Oct· Jnfantrr. U. S. R . C .. t\'ov. 31• , 19lS.

C" the Sophs e ar ~astern ymp1c meets. be to Leach th e cluldren how to con- obei 10 1918. at Gier es (Meuse Db.charged :'\'orember ao. HIJS. contest held on account of disturl,ed where ~hnia, J~pau a ud th e Ph11lpp10es duct meetings, to t1atn them for lead· Ar on ne Still in servic~ · J Brooks. Roland. conditions .. - - I ptt theu- most tamous a thletes m west- 1 ership to teach loyahty to not only I g ) . ... . . . A cash prize of twenty dollar:; will ern style, a re t he featu re or the in· their school. but to city. slate and ua Rouoe. Edwtn Mayo _ Seco~d Lieuteu~nt, l"teld Artll- 1 be give:i to the winner of th lot·al

JUNIOR KANOY SALE TODAY ! '·asiou of American s ports \Vhich have lion. The rorms or government or the , Entered the service l\fay lO. 191 " I lery. 11:.utered scr.'·1e·e Ju:y 24 ' un~ contest. The oration should nut be • attracted most attention. but in every I city were first studied and among older: Changes in ser_vice. .rank. etc~. Promof.lrn.~s: Prn~~ne , 1)

2nd Com· more than fifteen minutes in length »Jnn.s were_ co:npleted by the Junior I town aud village "corner lot" games,. stud en t's th at of the nati oa and state. 1'ransfen-ed to. Air senice J ul y lt> , j lHHlY, \t)~rd Regim nt. lnf~ntr): '.and mul:it lJe written by the speaker .

. 13ss tor their Kandy Sale at a meet are now common. T here were a lso the night schools.I 19 17 and remained on status o( Second 1.,1eutenant, F'ieltl Art111er:i. Only two lrnvc signified their inteo-;-:e- of that body \Vednesday afternoon. I These sports. the missionaries find. which prepared foreigners for natural i- Cadet un.t il August H. l9ti. Re- 1 December 18· l!llS. ti{!l!~ of rnt..ering :iO far. but se,·eritl :b.e sale. whi~·h wil_I. ~tart this m~rning I ~en•e as an ent_ering wedge ror. a ll j zation. Dean Herick had leaflets I enlisted as P~~·a~e 1st. c lass. Ca~et Chattin: Eru·I :'' illiam. 'more will prubal>ly get into the (·onte~t . incler the :snpen is1011 of the girls or I sorts or western icleas of better lh•mg, , which g::n·e ,·a rious lessons given in detachment a \ iauon, ignal Co1 PS . Second L .. 1eutenant F'. A. Enter L.n~r. Zal~s L::( tou hn!:i had experie.u·e

'~""' cla~s or El:?O th e object being to better sa.nitntion. better schools. effl-1 t hese night schools. 'rhere were les· '! quaJified as Reserve ;.\lilitn1y A vi- 1 eu the sen· ice July 4, 191, · Promo- in th is work. and may participate . . drl a tew :sl~oleons to the <·offer of cfency in business and honest govern- sons on cleanli ness, on politeness, on ator on Fel.Jr uary 9, 1918 and com· j tions: Commissioned Second Lieu- I Olller ])rohabl.:i <·onteslants are Leon t nat class. 'I he sale will start at tc:1 I ment. patriotism, and ma:iy o th er su bjects I mis~aoned .1s 1st Lieutenant in the tenant at Presidio September lb. Sayers, Yirgil Gilman. Sidney Suthe-r-' dock and the gay young swains of T he m1ss10narie::: were the first to I \'Jtal to tbe makmg or e good American Air Sernce. Discharged March l!nS. Transferred to Ii'. A. (' 0. T. land . Hal Stewart. and Davi<l Gra) ··1-> mst1tutam :'Ire ex pected to ha\'£: introduce \\estern spoi ls. T hey ~i,el citizen These were given in a ven·1 1919 S. Camp ZacharJ Taylor. Kentu<'kY. ' 1 ~" wht>rt"'witlrnl to purr·hase some or the young n <'ha;ice for healthful. lll·1 simple. pyscological manner \V)il , Lawrence September 30. Oece111ber 28 Gradu· j ~· •• _ ., ,. tie clfl'le<>table sweets t rom tbe sweN 1 telhgent amusement and nearly always Another mteresting personaltty was

1 Entered the servic£1 August 12. I at d f. A. C. 0. T. S., Cumn Taylor. •• •• •• •• •• i: !! :: :: :: :: :: f! ::: t: t:

':1~ng thmgs beb1ud the c·otmter reiilate some degrading or \"ie1ous na-1 ~l rs Douglas of Kew J e r:.-;ey , who 15 1!.lli Rec1 utt , Aviation Section,' Kentucky, oud December 2,. J!H •• u

~everal c:uestions pertaining to tht· ti'e µastime. clean of the \Vomen's State college of SiRnal C'orps. Changes in i-;ervke. Uischar~erl: December 2St11. 1918, t! NOTICE SOPHOMORES :: ~'~oior prom which will be held on :\Tay The war g~n e a further impetus to I Kew J ersey. ln spite or many difikul· rank. etc .. Sergeant, ~laster Elec- Camp Taylor Kenwcky. •• n ··· were al!-"o dh:1c·11s eel at the meeting. lhis movement for American sports. tie8 , 1\lr:-;. Douglas succeeded ht cs· trician. Second 1 .. icutenant. F irst IJnYidson. Lyndall Phillips. :: Ti:..!. 1 r ;1.-;si.st;;int LIJl'k man· t: 1 ommit.tees lla,·e been appointed tor (Note-'fhis is one or a seriC's of tahlishlng a state coll ege for women Lieutenant, No\'ember I. Hll~. At Second Lieutenant. 31~ Aero · :: ager r r lH''- year arfo open. All :: ~·"'t·~rallng, pre1rnring programs aatl -:i.rtkles st·n. r.J! :;mler Y ).f. ('. A. ia New .Jersey, where no provision was 1>resent with the 2';'8th . ero Squad Squadron. l';}ntered the service :'\ov- •• $<.phomor ·~ who wi~ti lo try out U 1 \itations, etc .. for the big sot·lal fea- supen·ision for the purpose of edut·at· made for the education of women at a 1 roa. A. b-:. F. ember 2i. tflll. Promotion!s: Com- !.!

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t .re Ot Lhe )·ear and all effort:-; nrP J('- ing students and the public in general 11 tate sc·hool. Mrs. Doue'las was enter- 1 Second Lieuten an t missit.i1ed as Second Lieutenant. :n;; ... lw· ut ''" lie lrarlc tt..•nl~ht .:t -!'. made t.o make it the hest that h'\s of the needs of the ~·ar East and Arn r- taining at that time Ro~e Kohnon . the Wheeler. ~lark Stanlei·- Aero Squa<i1'0n, "' Prnsidio. :: ;r

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ll f ('JRCl'L.-\1'10:-i )!A'\AGER . . .......... H. )ll':-iTZER. . '19 j TRADE AT THE STC!RE THAT WILL i\IAKE BOZEJllAN

SAFE FOR DEl\IOCRACY. I : 1.-\SSlSTA:-iT l'IHCl 'LATION )[A.:'iAGER GEO RGE JAC'OBY. ']~I

I LANfioHR'S I GENERAL REPORTORIAL STAFF I The iore that fought and annihilated the frame up against you r pocket book and caused the price of your living to be based upon wholesale cost, instead of upon the \\'ill of a

I . i1Llei 1ii13nil'Lirn:t1.11~·'l'<I :\l nrriu i~ '20 ).Iary :\lillegan . ."20

~ ':?O \"ergle Gilmnn .. ' 21 :\liner Holliday .'22 Corneliu'i H arri n ~ ton '22

small bunch of money grabber . Trade at

: Green House I )lerril .1 . .-\lquist

I I Hazel Rabe . .'22 Louise Ecliley . '22 Sawyer's ..... .'22 Fred Cruzen

I I \\'ard S<. ('lair

PHO:'\E 9:>. 315 So. Trac~· - j L_____ -~'

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Tennis Supplies .\II Kinds of Sporting Goods.

fieo. H. Willson & Co. IF YOU HAVE NOT

TRIED OUR ICE CREAM SODAS SUNDAES AND MALTED MILK

COME IN N OW WE H. \ \ 'ETHE YARIETY TO SUIT

The Sugar Bowl THE HO:\IE OF HOME l\IADE CA 'DIE

Automobile Accessories \YE'VE GOT IT!

.\GENTS FOR GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES, (;ASOLINE AND OILS.

Story Motor Supply THE ~IOTORIST'S HOJ\IE FOR SERVICE

Phone 390.

For The Latest in Dress And School Shrv~ .s

l'O~IE TO THr,_

Exclusive Shoe Store LANG BROTH:l:RS, Proprietors.

Bozelllan Hotel l I 1

1 Modern Moderate ___ Co_~y ! 1

You can always enjoy a sha,·e or hai~·-.;-t~;-h~~--,

l Ramsey '& Williams 1

!I FJ\'E CHAIR-ALL EXPERT. '. I: 2' West i\lain SL Bozeman. :11011!. --------------------- -------------·-----------

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FROSH WEARING THE GREEN Bozeman, Montana. PHO~E 92.

The tJH.:n of the rre::-hmcn c.:lass have lhis week donned grE.'en ("aµs. thus] '----------------------------..4 maintaininl? a <·ustom that has bee:i iu YOl?lle t :\I S. C. for some years. The members or thl' da~s of ·~2 are to be commen ded for Lht>ir prompt response to the requ(' ·1 that the)' wear ca1>~.

Jn e' ery in!:ilitution of any size and re1nnation 1he mttmber!' of Lh e fresh· mt>n l'lass are required to obsene certain rule ... and regulation,.. that a re not 1.pplkable to rhe other students Here it i:s rt>ltUired that the treshmen wear the green he~Hlg :tr which has been so muth in ev ldpnre on th campus th past few dan•. On ac·c·outll of the S. A T . C'. it was impractkal to keep this rus tom last rail but with the <'lrnn~e to a pre-war bash; and the t·omin~ of the warm

Arcade Billiard Parlors FI E T PARLOR lN GALLATIN COUNTY

.\ :'\ICE Lll\E OF CIGARS, c..\.NDIE AND TOBACCO.

FIRST CLASS BOWLING ALLEYS.

spring days it ha s been deemed acldsable to renew it. I============================= In \\'l~nrin~ t he green cap:; the member~ of thP rre~hrnen class nre doing I I

previsel~· the same thing that other classes bt:'fore them have done. That th ey M ddo c will do their part to maintain the tradition whil<· i I this institution Is our hope. I a x reamery I

I Will furnish you those I I GOOD - DAIRY - PRODUCTS

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1 :MILK, ICE CREA.t'-1, BliTTER. COTTAGE CHEESE, 1

BUTTERMILK. I East i\fain Street. Telephone 389 I

Prompt Delh·ery_. ---------...:

.. )lotht>r do nur snldil'r~ in France I a Dry-Town. nathe?" 1 "lb1hc-r clu:J. I ~u:;pt1.:l ?'·

··Poor boys! Xot ,·ery Olten. rm ··:\"ot a .... dull as you might think.

atraid." The ~ubthle i~. · ome Bootleggers I ·noes it .seem altogether square- Have .:'\let.'"-Birmi'ngham .Age Herald

to use this ~oap and water?'' Life. as:n-? ETAOO

THRIFT Yes ' Yes 1 !

I \\.ithout me no man ha~ e'er u~ -~1y "Gt-nPrally speaking women 1-----------------------------,

aeh ievecl ~u<·cess. nor has any nation are~ ]1

fi • L b · c '";\~~.:o~:e~rel~t~ bedrock of e•efY ~~~~:i~~~.\r~\~~~t\~-ey nre." . allat1n um er 0 ~~1 cer:;,~,r 11;0 ~~t:·~;r· and the wrnersto~e Rmrid~e "G~~~;~l~~lOU~1~e~~:c~~: I I

All the world knows m and most -- Now is the time to build. We have building material t1> of tht world heeds my war:iing. STATISTICS

The poor may ha,·e me as w ell a~ Jn a o-c·alled general efficte::ic·y tf'st suit your needs. giren to youthful--Bostonjans the fol· 1 the rich.

).ty power is limitless, my applica- lowing answers were received: tion boundless. ''There were no Christians anw1•g

He who posst>sses me has conten t· the early Gauls; th ey were mostly !aw­ment in the present and !:.'Urely tor Lhe vers ..

luture. . " A blizzard i.s tli e inside .,r a hen ... 1 am ot greater value than pearls. " A vacuum is a hnge mpty space

rubles and diamonds. where the Pope livt!s." Once rou havt' me, no man ('an rnke "S ixty ga ll on !:'! make one h< di.,,uhcg."

me away. ··Georg ia was fvun11l"cl by 1 eople who l A:'IJ TllHll'"'T.- American B<rnkers· had lJeen execu te·1. ·· t

AtiSO<'iation

lnte1esting Experience

··\\'hat are )OU readin~ there?" ·· A book entitled. ·nect llections

" A mounwi \ rani:l' i" d lai ·a ' ' ok St0\'0.''

" A"·hilles was ll JJlh.' 1 in t h'-' rht r St)x to runke him 101·11w l."

I "Pvmuci~ \\as destroyed ~Y nn .. c."'·,~- \ of t;on of sa lt\·u from the ,·atlC'an . -Ex

Owl Creek Coal IS OUR SPECIALTY.

ALSO HANDLE BEAR CREEK .-\ t D WOOD.

ASK TO SEE OUR $15,000.00 PLAN BOOK.

PHO E 2 0. Bozeman, Montana

SUNDAY Gem • lllO. DAY ! _________ .

Margarete Clark IN

" Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch."

Special Music •

6---Piece Orche tra----·6

Here You Can Get Good

c - a -n -.\ l Reasonable Prices

Fam·y Box Chotol· le~. one pound net

l l oz. boxes

d -

Good Bulk Candy. from 3.'ic to ;)Oc a lb .

y 75~

65c

"Rohrer" The Cash Grocer Corner Main and T rac_ PHONE 153

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Quality ervice

After the Dance Come to the

CLUB CAFE Dance - Hall for Private Parties at all Times

BANQUETS A SPECIALTY

V. C. Wray E. C. Street

PHILLIPS Book Store

THE HO SE OF GOOD FISH! ' G TACKLE THE HOME OF

PHILLIP'S LADY GREY FLY

AGENCY

H .\ D MADE TE NIS BALL SPALDI G TENNIS GOODS

THE F .\:\TOl'S DREADNA GHT RACKET

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!WINO ROUGHENED FACES

The ~oothing, ~oft.;ning . and healing Cream 1"r ,.md rough­ened faces b

\EL\ ET WITCH HAZEL CREA .. 'l

Thoroughly medica ed, daint­ily pertumecl, ea~ ~to apply. I: not greasy or -t1d::-. Good for <"happed hancb "' ,,elf as the face.

TWE::\TY·FI\ E CE. ' T' THE BOTI'LE

R 0 SE D RU fi C 0. ------- ··--·

NATIONAL fifNfiHAM SPECIAL

Ol'R E~TIRE LINE OF

FI:'\E Tl'B PROOF DRE S

GL 'G IL\l\IS. SELLING THIS

\\'EEK LESS THA::\ REGU-

LAR.

23c 29c 55c 69c I

-THE­

:'>CHLECHTE.' ~TUDIO.

12 So. Black Ave.

l'P-TO-DATE PORTRAITS

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THE W"EEK!.1 r:xr·o. "EXT FRIDAY, APRIL 2;;, 1919

CALENDAR I

I I r.on.zn:!"o .\I. ~. r Ut.>bate

s ph' more Dan Les Rouflon"' Da·l('e F.iculty S·1p1 1er OmPt:a Bern Danc-l· Phi Gamma DancP Theta Xi L>an<'e

April :!5 April 11;

.\lay~

.\Ia1 :\lay "

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! You will want to put on new and lighter attire than you have I been wearing. Come in and see our big line of hnnd tailored l

It Is Now Spring

The Phi Gamma girls entertaintd Ro~e Chesley s at her borne in Lew-Ertu:I IJitty .\Iurgu1.·rite Lindsley . J ohn I istow n \ i~itlng wit_h her parents. and Lill<1rt1 Paul Da'.id..:on. Edward Hagen her brother "ho Just returned trom an 11 ,lt .. rril Alq1 c;,t at dinner Easter f. .... ra nee ~1,nday

.\Iay 111

Sigrri~l \hl Uance .\la\· 1 1.

.\1 S. C \'¥; .\11~-.touln. tral·k meet )fay l ~

Se<Tetarl::!l Clab 1>.11we UmPC.J Bt.'ta IJan<·e Junior Prom

H.uby l .. ippt:>rt 'njoyed the Easter Phi Gamma Dante. holidays at her h(lme wiU1 h t:."r parents Alpho 0 l>an1·e

\ly :!:J ~lay 2; \lay :H June li .June I

June l.i .Tune l l

!! ~.'.:~1~.:~c1i.~ n~l:"·u"\Yaoist IL11"neo" mwodel a. y's Hut our l'lothes I make :l man. w 11 !->Urf'ly b(""l)l

I Home of Hart- ' ha ffner & ~Iark Clothe~. .It ~t-phi1u· the week I

1::1ul 'j,..1 i ine in RozPman In TO-tilon. Sigma C'hi Dance Th eta Xi Picnic

Gla1h·s Ritz, Gra<·e ~uttb1t. Mr. :\t or- Bact'alaureate June 1;, ·~-~-~-~- ! --~-------~

!QUESTIONBoxJ .Tuhn Paul. rt former ~hort C'ou:se ris anci Hod Seamens motored up ~lid · CommenC"emem

!<olUdPnl hr.s rn rn~tl from th(:' marine 1 ell~ Creek Sundav School Closes ,;p de r> and is ' h i mi: in Bo1emau for ·

June 1' .June :!U

;:rn imlPlinitf" Pl'riod A Ycry enjoyable hiking 1mrty was I =============== Easter vacat ion in Pozeman.

\ . H 1 gi\·en Saturday in honor of :\l iss \l erle IJnrthy An:i Jtolland and . h!<o. o. Jordan ol Bulle. The gu ests were \liss ----------- I

lanfl who iR ,~isitlng fr om lla\Te. wen· Jordan. Grace Kutting, Manha John· Otto. Bat<·h . 'HI, Yisited in Boz.ema •

... nt,..rtai1wd at 1h- Alph a 0 house \Yed· son , Ruby Hodgkis~. Esther Hartz, for a i_cw dys l ~s t week on his w::t.y

ni:ostlay at dinner : Fran ... ·es " 'ocasik, .\tabl e Carmichel. home. from Balun~ore, where be h~~ Dear Question Bo;..:

J Li ll y Creators, Zelma ~elsoa. 'fheo. been m- t~e .che~a·a l cori1s. ~e will \\-ill )'OU please e~11lai11 th~ dP.lnsive l\.atht>rinP Ke<Jwn and Evl'lyn \Yat- :.\funtZl>r nnd the :\Iisses l1uzarcl. I r esume Ins tarming work at \1Jt~·he11, tPrm ... Sprln.it fever?'.

terman w Jll leave th·~ nitPn1oon for ___ ;\lontan u. Yours truly.

l!f;'lt ... 1w to att1•nd the f.'l:yine- Circus. I .Torf'ne G<..c 8 ton t.'lllE-l'tai::ied th e Pbi I . .. . , Dear Sufferer from Spring Fe,·er·

- · Gamma girls a t a theate r party ~ Ion- Amie \\ 1lson Pn<'.e. ex· I ll. ot St:>atth• Snrc. Come around to the Exponent Ht'len Con:tf:'r w;:s the ~ue:st of day e\·ening. spent last w<>ek With her paren,."'.i on offlte ~ome time and we will. We c'ln

n.-ne,·ie\f· S.perlin~ O\ er thP werk encl. ~ Gr~rnd A \·enue. also ~how YOl,! :som<.' ~amples of it

I Sunday afternoon Bess Snyder. I s trollin!f arou nd the (.'ampus arm JD

!Jori .... Green wa~ a ~nest of Bess Helen Cary. :\Iary .Flannagan. Helen Ray C'a~1erc1n, e~·~1. wil~ h1 B1JZ~U!an arm. .. nyder and Helt:n ).lay·bee over the :\faybe, Ai·nold Cruger , Ray Cannon for the Kappa ~u party St.1 1 ur.i:n Ho11ing you arc the ~ame.

Wt:'1~k <:n<l. and ;1•ti:>111l· d the Kappa Xu )!eh in C'o::iklin. and \lair Qmst, hiked I night.

•l,1u1 iug 1iarty up Bridger Gre~or .'.\lt·~ t illan. ex· 'l 9. ts t>XJ>i'< IP.I QuE"sliO:-t Box: Dear sir- or mis~. who· - - e,·er you a re.

t• K llelstrom of Butte was ent~r· .;\lrs. H. S. F'orbes of Hel ua bas bee n ! JJ~ Bozt-man :-soOl. ha\ in~ re<'<:'"'1 in s I wi~b to ask you a que:-;.tion c·on-trt u~rl 1.Jy Sam S{'ott umle.y t'isi ting durln.g the past week with disch:i rge from the ~en~tce. <:erning e ti(1uet. Last week l was

It 's E\·erybody'< Business To

Look Their Best

Easter f

I and th is Rtore haR arranged t Special Sales on Ready-to- J " .ear (;arments Friday and I Saturday that will interest t every lady for Ea~tel' wear.

h e r duagbters. }l"'ran<'es a nrl Lou ise . -- ... dancing with a beautiful young lad y.

hl'~lr:ist~~·.•ni,:~;·~Y c~;i~=s a~s t~:it;~,~ ~or:~e:·a::i'~:·i:·o;,~~1::0~~:1 r:;a:e~~~~~ I Su~~~.;~.,R;;~~~:,~~1~.P 'ut aturd:t,1 : n<l ~it~::~~~e~l :~·able 1°!:"';:;" h~:'.'~~~. •:c~ \ ---------------

1riends here. She was the guest of c-id entl y got into my mouth and be· -------·--------Gamnrn Honse this week.

:'\fr :nd :'\Ir~. J R. \\.flson were Easter dinn r ~u~sts of ~lary 1'Taoces E\·erett.

H.F. WEST F uneral Director

and

Embalmer

Phone 690R2

honor at an informal luncheon given I Jrma Lessel. ' tT , of ~utte spC!ll I'.:°' came entangled with hte gum . Should I t last Saturday by .Mrs. S. G. Phillips. att' la ll er halt ot' la st week 111 8070

ll•an. I JPt the gum go. or l>ite off the hair? All first class restaurants ) whose borne Miss Frances Forbes r~- ... A letlt>r re<.eutl;- r~<'t.-<n~tl r.om h is .Signed Poli te ness. die sides. The guests were Mrs. ~l. \\. iJ h 1 S t \l r Dear Polne~ess: I .ICDEYINE·s ICE CREAM Penwell a:id her daughters. Florence 1:Pr o t e~ h t~ t e~ t l il t .. ergt:-han · /: g~ f \\'hy worry? If she i~ a beautiful and use

t OP€'. 1 :-.. l'-' supern smg- t e C'ar~ •1 why b . anj C'.:rr:e P .... O\·;cH o'. P~nwe ~ Vii. iU Kilumett"rti of road in Prance. j young thing, as you say, e Ta Gallatin Gold Products

-- _j ___ any hurr)'· to break away? I

I Arthur .Jorgensen and GeorgP JacolJ) Glen Sloan .• 1 o. one of ;.\f. s. c. ·s. J

r eturned i\Iontlay trom Helena. where former sta r alh letes. d~iled Bozeman I

they '"'penl E:aslcl'. triends for a f w days the past weel ~~~c:u~l~~ I He has rei:::e:itl.V bf'en diseharg~d fr,-.m thr C'rosi-1 Continent I Dan ~able is in )l o('{·asin, ).Jont .. th e sen·ke and' he and his wire le fr I Hull la st

p utting in a crop ror the extentioc de· Tuesday for their hnme in Boise, Idaho. Fr;ciay , partment.

I l·~n~ign Craig Ingram. ' l 7. visited

I Albert Stark e:n en ain cd L es Bout- friend~ on thf' hill ~londay.

About ten ( IU)

Co·ells saw h im. And all

The Bozeman I Farmers Creamery

fons at th e Sigma C'hi house \Yednes·

,_l _____ ·---·-------1 dy e'eaing. Americ-:i from o\·erseas. 1

;;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Edith Stauly a nd Ruth Xoble re- J I turned from \\'h iteball \Yednesday Emma Tavlor~l10me ecouomics j

arr i\'ed Torn Quuw, '01. bas in , Ae;reed that He \\as ""So cute ... and ··~o !'tunn ing;· anc1 ··simply irresistabl e.'' Lay off him

SYLMAR BRAND

RIPE OLIVES

Big. Jazz Sat. Eve. May 1·0

evening. teaC'h er in fiel~rade, spent t-:aster in I I . -- Bozeman.

Lill ia n Drummond . H ulen Baer and I Plea:-.e. Girls, I

Contain a large pf!r 1·ent or p~re

olive oil. They are very healthy

Etta Hayneb enjoyed dinner at the I .l osephinP Kou:itz. 'I . teach e r vl

Kappa Nu house Sunday. I home ec·onomi<-!i at Columbus. \Ion·

I tana. wa s in town fo r l<:aster

Miss Arta Koc•ken from Grea t Falls was a guest of the Th eta Xi sorority Rau~i(> Rorcher Solberg. ·14, is ,·isit·

I las t Th ursday a nd Frida y. ing at th e home of h e r parents.

I'

At least

l'ntil he t<""inishes School. He is sti ll Quhe young. Give him Time to GRO\Y.

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Dorot.hy Ann -11o~and entertain ed ,-. Lieutenan ts Row:i. J Coffey, ex-·20 and I Jorine Gaston at lunch eon \\'ednesday. ·Jack Sweat. ex-'l S, bave returned LO --- 1. the rnited States frcim overseas and The following ad fol' ~n edbcatioua l

I The Om ega Beta Fraternity ente r- are expected home soon . - institution recently appeared in all t ained at a dancing party at the fra· ' _ _ ne\\ spaper: •·Enroll now in the B-

ternity home on Soutb Third , in honor j .1. ~- . Robinson, '1 , has accepted the School o! Languages. Day and e\·en· 1

II of l\Ir . a a.d )Jrs. f!:\·ert Cutting. After posit ion of wheat buyer for the lnterior ing c urses:· There is a discussion

l several pleasan t hours of dancing, de· ).1illing t ompa:iy of :\t inneapolis. ~on now between two teamsters in the licious refreshments were served . alley. both o! whom appear to be

1 :\-1ae Erwin. ex-· 1 . of Three For ks, I graduates from this sC"hool.

Kappa :\u enterta ined fora1ally in spent Easter with he r parents. ... ,

and n'utritious. A valuable food

for rhildrcn ; and w\IJ take the

place of meat, especiol lly noonday

meals.

Two-thirds pint ........... 15c

Qu•rts ............................. 45c

Pints ....... .. . ..... ___ .... 30c

Include a can in your nut order.

WE PAV 35c PER . DOZEN FOR'

FRESH EGGS

• • Te rps honor of the S. A. i.-:;:s of ~ l ontana'.

Dancing was e njovecl at the Elk's home. after whirh the party adjourned to th e clwpter house for refreshme nts.

THAT RED TRACK SUIT Th H Rea ! I OS. • f

I ~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Mr. and l\ l rs. Gene Street entertain ed I t.a1e Sigma Chi l'raternily a:id their lady

!.r iends at a ,·ery delightful danc ing j party at th e Stree t Hall Thursday Wi.th Spring Comes

House Cleaning~ Hom;.e clea nin~ f·3.1Js for man) things th :l t a re t o be round in our stor e.

i €\'€Ding.-----1

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\\"e are inc · Lin ed to belie ,·e TH AT-

If a C'ertaln Soph . appears Again in a. RED TRACK Sl' JT

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in very ~rm I I G I COOMBS BARBER That he is -

First th e Forin ~ton \"al'uum Cleaner. wh ich w111 make the lob easy and

, .. ALUMNI AND EX·STUDENTS U

u u being KIDNAPPED. I -SHOP-DA~GER M I I

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do it quickly. It is guaranteed the best cleaner on the markel Th en

perhaps you will :ieed !::.rass rups, congoleum rugs. Uru~!-.ells or AJ-

miniRter. Aii sizes :\nd prh.·es.

Ideal Furniture Co. Ead S. Marshall, Manager

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Lovett \\·estlake e x- · rn. has arri ved in the United State~ after serving in Fran C'e.

Art Hoem x-'19 returned from lh e ' ser\'ice to his home in Butte.

TRACY FLORAL CO. r Phone 46

For all kinds of good flowers '1

and plants.

Bozema" last week, and after a short 205 W. l\lendenhall St. •

IT'S THE EARLY CHICK THAT LAYS THE WJNIJ'ER

EGGS

You will find the QUEEN and TREASURE S'TA'J'E

IN CUBA TORS· the kind that produce the early chick and lot of tbe.n Seid by

H • L. P. 11a,.1ason ·15, ,.1.1 ted friends b vi itol's we1come. Il l!, OwenhOUSe

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stay in Anaconda will r esume his

11 position as chief chemist of the A . C "----------------· I i _ ·-----------------

OUR COBBLER KNOWS HIS BUSINESS

! ~I. Zinc plant at~ Falls. ,-----------------------

ALL SHOE REPAIRINK QUICKLY DO~E

\\'E USE ONLY THE BEST LEATHERS A:ND

i\IATERIALS

It " 'aJd emar Ha n sen, 'l 7, s1)ent a few I

daJ s or last ,,·eek in Anaconda. l I )[rs. Da\ld A. Steel 1 Kathl een \Yil· I

son , '14) of Minn apolis is a t the home I I of her pare,ts on South Grand. l I ' Doris Green. e x-':!O, was in town OYer l : aturday and attended the K. N 1 f" rl :l n('e. !

Th W • 11 c I Sergeant Ernest )!orris, ex·'ll. "'"'

1

e I Son 0 f a \lsitor at 1he Exhibit of Soutben f ~<ilifornia products held hy the Lo~ J I

1866 ---

1919 I Aoi:ele. Chamber of Commerce. l

A Ne"' Suit ?i THIS l" TI-iE TIME OF YEAR TO Cll.\:'\ GE IRO:'II HE.ffY WL:TER

l. H· l{T Sl ' ~' !.VrnR WEIGHT. C'Ol\IE II\ A . ·o LET l 'S T . .\KE YOl' R \l

~1r :-: :s FOR A EW SUIT OR CLEA:\' A . ·n PRE~S YOl'R OLD ONE.

City Dye Works I I Quality apparel for 1919 at \\'ilJson 's I Ruby Hodgsklss. '18. and Molli t 1

11 I ' Al1en. , '17, both ~ome Economics teac·h

------------------------------------ ers m Butte high school. spent their !.---------------------------------------------

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--------------- '·NAR HISTORY OF

PICTURE FRAMING

AS IT SHOULD BE DONE

t\

~ LINOLEUM ANO ART STORE

uJapanese .\ r t C..oods''

··coomn1on ~e11st' 111 an uncon1-

M. S. C. STUDENTS

1 Jl"l Alln·1l Crnl·kHt. j S~•("Ollrl l.1 tllt>ll:llll A.PrU ~l)ll~tdron

Sic:nRI C'o I .... A\ ia1lon l·:1i•ered lht.­

s n i< 1 ~ 1 I Promo! tons Seconlt'

Lit ut~n.:rnt 14'.? \(.•ro ~quailron. Stg-

1 Co, 1 1 ~ . .\.' 1atiun Tr:rnsl"erred to

I" l'I 1 t'111iatiron .\t irei-;t•n[ "Ith I 111 \mt rir an J· x1wditionury ft'on.'es

•1 l"ranct' .:::1•n H.11,y Ch trle

~t·c·011d Lh::Ult.•nnnt

l·:nit;,r~·l lh{' ~t->Hiet'

Si::-nal ....:•1rr .... July :n ttll~

Pr \alt. ;:Jst ~L·rl'kP Co. Signal

C'orp:.-, Radio Sehool. C'ollec:e Park.

\ Id Promotic..ms: 'fransft•rt•cl :::;11111

~.-•. 1~q~1 to ~i.l!nal OHicer:·i Trainlnµ:

~d1uol at Franklin Cantonuwnt!-i.

Camp l\ledc', :'old HPceln.'d C'om·

n11~~1on as St•t•onll Li('utt•m1 nl. ~I~·

mon degn.ke b \;hat the world wt! Corps on n u·emhPr 1-1 1~11' das~. C:o. "A". Second ~lontana ln- 1 s idlo Promotions, Changes 10 1 UP IN CURRENT EVENTS

calls wi~ulo1n." t l>is('h:iqu•tl i'N•t>mlit'I' 2:L l:ll". fa ntry. Ap ril It, Hll7, Se<.'OIHI Lien· Ti1h•. sen·ice. e t c., Discharged !st

l ,,,p,~~ I P\\ls C l a~ton. tl'nant ln famry. 1st Offircr~· Train It O T C'., Presidio. Au~H !-> l - t-1. \\~e hnY e the word o( Ms. 'V. B. c.

And .\'Otl will :-how wi~dom' 8t:l'UHI Lh:ut('nant lufantr~ En ing- Cautj1. l're~idiu . .June 2:L 1:11-; UIJI En1ertad Second R. O. T C .. lhat the followin~ occurred t the Ban-

if you buy an : l!tl"Pll lhp ~wrvit-c~ :\IA~ I~. 1!117. Pru· Tr .. 111~r('rrrd fO .Air St rd1 t' l h?l'(>rH I Au,e-ust 24. 1111-; Disl·hare:ecl. Xo\ (.'l'Oft Sl'110ol uo longer thau the first

I motion~. 8erond I.ieutt.'lltrnt In· bPr 1:1. 1~17 All1:.n<ied S<'hool ot ember 2-t. \ ~11 7 l·~ ntered Aviation of the week:

THE JOY;:'

OF

SIGHT

11 ·lh I \-)II nr~ t J(

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.Hur Ut >t nut tlw ,\ot1dl'r~

11 rt \\'h ll ,, 1L~u a rr \\ ... wouM ht•'

L E s L I E E. c; _\ c; E .Jpw .. l1·1 nd H.1·.!b.1 ·red 011topie1 bt

llrokf'n 1~i' .. r pl.i I u1ne .1 \y

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I c;m1~~:-. -~~-:.-! n \ :\ J, I J. H. Baker.< a~hier.

I Capital tock ;;1:;11,11110

I Surplu~ and Profit~ '2.)0 ,000

I l £ozem:.n I

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Ed V Prl.Ce & Co 1' antry PiH'hnr~t:d August :~o. 1917 :\lilitar.r A1•ronan:i··s. l'rbana Ill Sel·tlon. Si.e:nal Corps. 1>e1" :t l~li 1 Teache r-""·hat i-. !hl• ll11!Jt•ror ol

• • ;;nut trnn..:fl>rrl.'d to the ~hi p yard~ April 1:~ to .lul.r ti. l!IJ:-.. .• ts a c·adt>t. Flying- C'adet. Second Lieutenant .. Japa n called?" ii •t r th b' h . f nf San F'ranrisco :'\ow. AssiSt<'lnl t'adl'l Piln1 l 'han nte Fi r·'d, Hamoul. j Resene )1\litarr A\•intlor. Air Ser· Informed Boy - \[ l""'A1l11(0,"' Kan~a::; I I

~UJ rom e ig s owmg 0 j' l'l11°r l liol l Dra!tsm•1•1. ,. I ' I' c·· S

l woolens at Jone~~· Ray Sah·ester ~ • ::: ~d:':..~etl :::-io~~:~1t;:::r

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Walsh's Il l' t>a~,~~(.'Ql~dr l(,li.r ultlen~It ~ ltith Com-1.\ lorph P\ J.Iord Ahrn. Pie ld . AlHL 21. HHS: Pa)n(' f<'leld, HIS PHOTOGRAPH I -

• ...., Bntered the ~e<·oud L1 ... utena11 E111cred the Ort. 2\\. l!ll"S: Discharged .TanuaD~

H•nke ::\Iay tu. ll.lli Promotions $Pnke. F"el:iuar) 0111;. l'rhate 7. 1!11 !1. He thought he'tl hUrE: ly made a l1i1.. I VALUE s~i;ond l.ieuteuant. :Hthh 1\1 , 0 H. :\lonlana Kationol <:uard Second I Swenl. J ar k "'hen ror hi~ 1Jhotograph she prayPd. 1'

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B Gun e xpert.. Still in !l;en·ice iu .\lnntana Int'a11tr~ Promotions or Setont.l Lieutenant. lnl'anu·y . i>:n· "Out" hen thi~ call~ ... she wroie Ol"I it. .

l•,rnnct'. ('hangt•s in ti 1· ~rnit'r. tt· .Junc> 1ered the senice :.\1ay 14. UH7. Pro· And ga\e it to her maid.- Bo~ton

~-~ J r• 0 1• ·o Ral >I \\"1·11 \ d Transcript. l J'· the SU!ll of '-'OU!' bu)·1·ng

l II o ~._, .~ n. I 1 < r . l!li'i. t'ntere.l Ot'1fr~r:-< T1uinin;z motions. Changes in Tille. senite . 0 .;

PLL l\IBIN(; and HEATING 8el'ODd Lieutenant, Resen·e Mlli· Corps al Pll•,illio. l'nliforuiu. AU!<- ell' .. St>cond Lieutenant. C'ompany I when you shop at

f l:'lry ch·lat1on. Entered the sen·lce ust 1917, rommissioned . Second ··t-, .. ;{f)l:-: t ReJ?"iment. Infantry. Still ----- BRANDLEY ELECTRIC " ' IRING •j .Jnmrnry 1:1. l!ll"S. Prhate, tst cla~s.,' Lieutenant, Sept l!t17. Stationed in lh c t)Cl'Yice. II I ELLIS

i : Cadet. School :.\l i!Han· At-rom111tks, at Camp l.t•wb. \\'ash . .June l!ll~ . MAGAZINES I :,I

I R E A D I N G I/ Pronw1 ions l:'econd Lit.'Ult'll<.ll\l Bent OH' .,1 .i:.- w ii It !IJ :-;t L>I\ tsion

L ,\~t ll'S' HPst'rH· :\l i~it an.· A\·ialor Dt·(·emher ! & co

.. 1' .\lemh1•r of :1 'i b l<'if'hl A riil len DEAN HE RR ICK TA LKS

I AND STlIDENT'S LAMPS ;::;,l:lh. l>i•clrar~<>d l\t'n111her n. Fel+r11nry l''l!I. Tn!l1'frrred lo :i,; ON AMERICANIZATION I C.' :''DIES a nd CIGARETTE!" I I ' lo'it>ltl Artilh·n. ~lurh llhisit,·1 wht•n I :-\. .>. ~ >:"

D ff BUDD 2 ro Kain llarfy All~:o.;andt . .'1' fornw~ di\"binn \\as S€'11l h<HW _.\ (Continued trom Page 1.1 : I Community :·iher

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I • ll' (J • 8t•tnncl Lieutemlllt, Infantry. r:u- l'r('St'llf, sL1!1cnerl at nP rnlrn~tlt., M H WHIT H•rt•d the :-;enke ~l'(ll<.•mf11.•1 :i 1~•17 Geiman:-. \\ilh thL· ~lllth J>,\"f ... ion .

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l'rhale Company ··Jr-. :11;2ud lleg .. t )lorrioou. Peter llouglu,. author nt "Out or the Shadows:· H arnes" and ' upp\ie.-.

------- 11111Anln P101111 tinnc:.: Cnrpordl. SE><'Oncl Llenti~mtnl. ~Hnitary The conditi.Dns in Montana are tm cb. 23 \V . .l\1ain St. I E"Verything in Hardware

Dt•nmber J~l17 ~.111L'd !or F'tam'L'. t'orpt-> Entt•rt·d tiit• seni<-t• Jul' tha l the 1wt><l •• Dtl opporwn ity for this I ll. l!H'i. . .\lt>dirJ I

f VENEERED FIR p \NEL~ Laut1•nant. No\ ember l!lll:i. i:.trd, In fantry. PrPllli fion::>. <.'rnnges east. Y~l :.\lrs. llC'rrick's nddre!-is gave _ 1 ---------------'

I Tnnr lql~ PnHllOtt'd to ~N·ond 1,1.1.1.,11 , L'et>t ~orl ot work is 111 t as grt>at as iu the l I

.. .. I Lad~"'i.'.',',",',',·,gd, "1.al~ul t~;,•,l;',."trtl l'.11tt•r1·ol 1111 in T!tll'. ~enitt". r1<: l'r Ynll· l'irst ;1L:s':f'~>/t~::~e1~'~:r;, Yi ~ion or th e great-] I Ra~e Yott S een

for - ' ' "' das0 )lcdil'al Lh partnn•nt. Oetohe · • It':

'!/ ::;t-ni• e UlTi?'!llbi?'r 1:t !~Ii J>rhatc 1, l~lli; Sergt>nt ;.\h·flil-.11 l>l~l't. ti:3rd

(' ABrNE1' WORK !:!th Co.. ltll l>Ppot Bri,e:-ath', Inf.. ~O\ :1"7. l~il\; ~t·necl ;t s Toi Y. W . C. A. NOTES Onln.1l: 1:.1 I i'Prlll'"l l'n111H1lin1b S~t nt llti;,ihrnt·nl "l'll1 \la\· t

KENYON-NOBLE LUJ\1BER Ci •1·01,d (f () dnanu.· ()(fO!>t 1:1 nil~. ~l'Pl 2::. [:!J:-.. Dbthargt•n The ill111Ual iustallaliun cer e monies

t'rom Ht>gular .\ rmy ~Ppt ta, 1\11..i. of the Young \\'omen's Christian asso- 1

lo atTept a <.·onHnis:sion as Sel'oml <' iat ion htlc.1 at t he hom e science room~

Lieutemlnt Sanitary ('urvs A.<ljut of th e college Thurs day 0"\.euiug, were

ant l•:\·ar1wtlon Hospital Xo. -lS, followed by a banquet of more than

Camp GrE:'enleat'. Un .. ~ept 2a, l!H~ ord inary interet1t. about eighty women

Company.

320 W. l\fain.-Phone No. 4

\!ll~; Se{·ond Lieutenant. Oel'em1Je1

1. lffl'\. lH srharged .. Tanuarr li.

1~eomnd. ('pl'fl f:i~benezcr.

St·1·ond Lieutenant b:ntered the

Senh-e April 2~th, 1917. Sceond

I.it:>ntena11t. Officers· Resene Camp.

lHsd\Rrl?Pfl ~Tom Lhi~ brant'b Aug-

u~t 1 :ith U\lS Entered Aviation

WEAR A DIAMOND U anl'li :\"u\·emJ,t->r :l. 1~11-; Tr<linell

at San I>it>~n ~aih•d 111r l•'r<.\lll'P

~t·plt•IHL>t:' 2i. I !11 ~- Promouons

r H'TER ~uNDAY 8el'Oll<I l.10•11tennnt Pursuit Pilol Lf\t) tJ I At 111·Psen1 with tht:• :;;;.ult Aero

Sc1undron. 1-.:xpPditinnar~ Forces

:\oble, Daniel B. ! new offirers: Aline Burgess, president -Jan uar~ 11. UH!I. bein g ::::eated im.· ludn~ the followin~ I

The New

STUDEBAKER 'Tis a pleasure to s how it.

Ll ND-8.-\.i'>BORN l\IOTOR CO.

diamonds is extremely fash · 11.inolslei. Li'" ><oye rs. The ornament sel with small 1 ~·ranl'e

ioo•ble. ll is a beauty wilhoul . Second Lic11tena111, lnlanirJ. En·

ostentation. It will acid smart- I 1ereol tht• >l'rl il'e: 8epiemlwr 4th. ness fo the Easter costume, t917. Pril•il· co. '" D'" , :162 Hegiment

and be in good taste. 'Ve in- I lnfan,1·y l'r9motion,· Corporal

Second Lieutenant, Entered the .\linnh.• b:llen !\farquis, \'ice president; 1

senh:e .January :-\, HI!~. Private llutoka )tiller. secretary, and Gladys

ltitlth Depot Briga<l . J'roruotious, .\latthews ,t r asurer. \\'omen mem­

C'lta11KP~ m 1'itli?'. Hl•nkt' etc· .. Sec· bc rs of the C'o llege fnC'ulty a ·HI a ll Y. ,

ond Lil•u1enalll, Ji,iPld Artillcrs Ccn · ,V. C. A. members as well as the rnem·

tra\ Offkii.r!-> Training Srbool. Louis· he-rs of the ad \ i~or' board were pres- 1 \ lie K\ \ 11gust :~o. 19 1 ~: -tl~t ent. Shasta tlnhdes decorated the

Clay 8l'ltool of Firt-. F'ot t Still. Okla., table~ and the rlainty ~vring dresses of

Dec. 1a. l!tl~ IH~c h ar~ed· f,ort th e- guesls helpe<l to make an attrac­

Sllll, Oklahoma. llel'ember t:I, lH lS. live picture. )riss Je~sie Donaldson I OTonnor. Frank John. I ot the eolle~· laoulty was toast mis· Ce re tan a Mean .s

Second Lieutenant l ' s. Army, tr~ss, nnd the retiring c:abint.>l mem-

Quality

vite you to exan1ine rings and ~t~r~eant Seronll 1 ... lt•11tPnant. Aug.

other dia1119nd set jewelry. ust ~titb. 1~11'. Salle<! " it h A. 1·:. I !•, from ::)an F rauC"ilScO, ~,e-bruar.} 1

Entered tlw Rervire ;\lay l :l, HltS. ! bers, Georgie ~noll. Esther F:nmes, I Prh·tne. Flr~t ('lush, 1,-ourth Afficcrs Helen Lease. Loui~e Stone. re~ponded

Training Sl"bool. Promot ions to toasts. :.\Jr~ . \\. R. r Stewart r e-

In Flour and Rolled Oats-Try Them Today

The Bozeman Milling Company

I Uidies' Rings

J Men's Rmgs

1 Bar Prns

t Scarf Pins I

$25.00 to $600.00 , 2;,, 19l~i for S iberia

$50.00 to $JOO.OO .\lac~Illlan. G""t•gor :\lul'Lf>Od. 8<.·t·ond l.ieute11ant :\Ii\i tnry Pu 1

$75.00 to $300.00

$15.00 to$ 50.00

li<'l~ Entered the seni<'e- .Jnn narr

::. tr11:-... F'i r~l clas~ Pri\·ate, Com·

p;1.ny "!·:," Third Q. T C. Regim e nt.

(' h . .1,. S .· sponded for th e ad,·i::iOr) board and

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:·~;. ~~:~:-!:\ !rs. t•nn B. II IT~ _fo_r_i_he h1tulty. 1

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G II • L d c lral :\lachine Gun Ofril'Pl's Train- a at1n au n ry 0 :~fs~~~~~I, ~~'~'~~'/,~;:';~:'~·.;,~· i~;o~. I THETA X~ITIATES \I $. Arnn. Se11t. 11; , t9n,: Trnnoferreu The Theta Xi soruritr initiated tbe 11 rs :\ COOD LAUNDRY

to ilHth :.\la<'h ine Gnn Uattalion. 20th following m em bers hua Friday night : I llil blon at ('ump s e, Jer, S C'. Dis- ~Iabd C'armichucl, Margl'ry Burgess, I HA~ ,\ GOOD DELIYERY SYS1'Ei\l

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l 1t fantry Promotions; Officer

Candidate. April l ~. l!l\S; Sgt. 364th.

In f. April 2:~. lH1S; Second Lieu

diargl'cl: ,January ;~J. 1\11~ a1 Cam p Alin e Burgctt::i Pearl Beauchamp. I aad is ready at all lin1es to serve the college students. Se\"it'r. S. ('. 1' .. rarn:e~ Forl\eS. Ll) Uh\ l'~o rhes. Eutoka I I

0·11andl<·.'. John )!icha•l. I ~lille r, Theo. Muntzcr. Eliiabeth Bole. I Lf you are particular. tr)· 1

1 H. A. PEASE ' CO. lt•nant. l nfa nu·y l ' ~- A . Camp Let".

\'a ... Junt> l!'t 1~11\. As~ igned 41th

lnf l'~mp L.ewb. \Yashingtou , Juty

SecondLieutenant. R .. \l A . A E:lzabe1h Cooley and Lenorn Buzzard. I t:.. ~ . H. ('. Enttin.·d the ~en ice : On Raturda~ evening al the home of 1 G ll L d c necemb•r 2n. !ill< Cadet. s )l. A., I ~lrs .. I. R. Parker lire Theta Xi girls I a at1· n aun ry 0 Si~nal Corps. Pro motions. Cha nges had a s ix ('Ourse ba:iquet. the table be-J

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Je .. eler~ and Optometrists.

THE HALLM.Al~K STORE I 206 W. Main Street

DEVELOPING I ., .

'~11 :-. Relie \·ed or assignment

11th Inf. Atla<: hed Isl l. S. In f

:\m·. 1;1. Ult\; RP!lP\"ed of alt:lC'h·

llll'llt 1st lut'i.lntry, Attac·hed t:~th

:\fllitary Polkr.. lh ... ·Cl•mber ~-1. 1~11'.

.\t pn·~t:nt \\ ith 13lh Milita ry Polke-

C'nmp Lewis. \\'ashlnF:ton

in Title, Sen kc eH·. t•:ntert'd School in .c; 11rettil)· decorated with pink ro::;es. I of .\lilftnry A eronauti<'t-> :i.ta,.\ ll. All llw actiH' ruember::i were present i-----·-------·-----l'llS. C~l'<HinatPd Au~ust ~ll. Hllf: an1l ahrn :.\frs .. J. H. . Parker. Mrs. J. A . -- l :1r(.~~~l:l)r(1::~1r~~n~:~lll~:.1;Jll~~~:~· s~~lr;;· I ~~!~~~~11~,h~~~~~ ~~rs~. A~~;~=y~t~~~~o~.' J .. I Lands Lands,Lands 1'

Transferred to M ardi Vieh.l. fti\'er·

.\la~hin. Lailimlr ~ldt?-, Ca.li for niu .. Jan . 10. l~tn Com· ' Flyin~ Cttc..h-t. Entt:n•d the

:--.Pnic•e :'1.fan·h 21i, 1917 Prh·ate, A A S s. R. (' ).larc h H\, 191 !1 I: OVR '!OTTO I 'VE HA YE THE!\l

We also Handle City Propert) missioned Set·on<I Li<'utt•no.rnt R )1 1 l'

('i)mpan~ A'' Second Mo ntana In- I " A r present. sta11onPl1 al ~larch

I fantt \ P1·om11tions· Prh ate, F"lrst

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I 1 Ht lnn ~on, Ernf'st C I

S • T• Sec·ond l~i t' uteuan1 .\ ir ser \ice

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I Pring- 1me r:nt!'re<I lhe service. Jul.I 211 , 1917, I Phone 16

Come a nd ee l'»

' ll\IPSON & TR ITT

')UR CANDIE8

I Prirnle, Isl r ht8". Avia tion C'orps. I Are The Best. !.-------------·-------·------------',

Sugge~ts Promottnih. C'hnni::e!-l in Titl t), ett'.. I ~econd l.if!11lennnt \lr ~rn lc~. June I

:-;EW SHOES i-\ .H.MIDT BROTHERS.

I . :-;E\Y SHIRTS "· l!ll\ Foreign S<'rl!ee. ;>;oiem· Montana State College of Agricul-ber t I, 1~17 to r'ebrornn- 23, tU!!l. I Phone 71 \Y.

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<lur rm n modern photo­grnphic ~hop now enables us to gi\·e you work of .

t NEW TIES

I Discha rged Pehruar~ 2;,_ 1!119. ture rand Mechan1·c Arts C'am11 Dix Nl.-'w Jert><'! ------- ------

\\ e are ~howing a ~lcndicl : Stearns. F'rank L.

li ni:a of Sec·ond Lieu temuit. Ae rial Ob- ----------

a dandy new ~uit-let I u~ show you

tien cr. Entered lht• Senke April I SEE THAT YOUR

20, l~l!S. PrlYate, il,irst <.'la~s, Cad€'t SPECIFICATIONS

Practical courne~ in Archii.ectu;.al. Cid!, Electrical ann

i\Iechanical Engineering, :Mechanic Arts, Agricu!ture. Dairy Horticulture, Home Economics, lnduglrial hem1stry. Econ·

omics. Biology, l\Tn ~ic and A.rt.

Beautiful grounds , <"ommorliou~ buildm~s. complete wor•ii and iron s hops. extensiYe laboratories, model kitchen an<!

$ewing rooms, music an1l art studio.

quality with real sen·ice. Th fiALLA TIN ORUfi CO. e VOGUE

DetaC'hnH•nt A \" iation ~C'nke. Pro­motlont-1. C'han{:es in Tt1le. 8en·tce.

et<..'.. St>cOnd Lieut ena nt. Aerial Ob· I Hel'\lT. N"on' mber 1. 191S. Gradn

ntl~d from lht> SC'honl or Fire. r~lelrl

Arlilll·r~ I1hbion . Octobe r ~o. 19tX

Uhn·h [llged Ueeemb1ir 20. tfll~.

~l!J\\Hrt Hal \\"1lson.

spec:try our l'e inent. liml', santl and

other bulldiug materials. Be sure

thnt our names are plaln17 me!I· liont:>d That will insure your ~et- 1 ting thp best maler lab to b1• hnrl and ronseq11trntly B hf'ltPr building

nt no ~reater l'1lst J J.M. Hamilton, President C OPEL.A D I

I (){ ' \Lf'"\' \. I SER\'ICE lHA \ E'a I -·--------& JACOBS

Se<..'oud Lieut enant. A\" i:.Itlou En·

l~n~d l hl' ~C J"\"iC'P ~In " IS. 1 !) l 'i Re·

i-;1•n·t' Oflic er!-i Tr~tin i ng C'orp~

PHONE 82. I 1 Corner of Church and Jlain 1

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