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::::t:·:uuuu:;:..: :: :: :: WADAYA U ti SAY! :·: I: :: i: :; :·: :: :; :-: :: :: !·: VOLUME XV. Another Football 'Saturday Game Year's Classic BOZE!\'IAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923 ::::u::::u::u u :-: U BEAT THE U :: BRUINS :: u :·: ::uu:::::: •• u NUMBER 8 I . \ Bobcats Wallop 1 Mt. St. Charles I SAINTS WHITEWASHED IN GAME WITH Romney BLUE AND GOLD AT HELENA SATURDAY and Cogswell Star In Contest Against Helena Game Never In Doubt Through Four Periods of Play; Many Attend Game. TAG DAY Team; Tomorrow Will be Tag-Day on the hill!! Rube Romney, eud.

IAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923 …arc.lib.montana.edu/msu-exponent/objects/exp-015-08-001...uses his "ivory" yet tries to impress the gentler sex with his great "knowl edge.'"

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::::t:·:uuuu:;:..: :: :: :: WADAYA U ti SAY! :·: I: :: i: :; :·: :: :; :-: :: :: !·:

VOLUME XV.

Another Football 'Saturday Game Year's Classic

BOZE!\'IAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1923

::::u::::u::u u :-: U BEAT THE U :: BRUINS :: u :·: ::uu:::::: •• u

NUMBER 8

I . \Bobcats Wallop 1 Mt. St. Charles I SAINTS WHITEWASHED IN GAME WITH

Romney

BLUE AND GOLD AT HELENA SATURDAY

and Cogswell Star In Contest Against Helena Game Never In Doubt Through Four Periods

of Play; Many Attend Game.

TAG DAY

Team;

Tomorrow Will be Tag-Day on

the hill!!

Rube Romney, eud.

PAGE TWO THE EXPONENT, TUESDAY , N OVEMBER 13, 1923.

THE WEEKLY EXPONENT 1 BATTING ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1, l~lt

(Outgrowth of Monthl y Exponent, Established J aauaq 1, u&i) FOR ELI CAMPUS OFFICE-Room I, .Main Hall ; P .H.e :13-Slt '

OFFICE-Room 1, REPUBLlCAN-COURIEJl BUILDDIG

Publiohed every Tuesday of the College year by the . •tall ca.- !fNM tl!e , •tlldents of the Montana State College of the Universi~ ef }(- a,

Bozeman. Mon'iena

.Aceepta.Dce for mailing at special rate of postage provide<I fer ill Seeti<>ft 1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized February 17, 19lt .

SUBSCRIPTION RATE

SOCIAL EVENTS

Mr. and Mr$. Earle Dawes were

dinner guests at the Chi Omega house Sunday .

Dean Herrick was a dinner gue$t at the Chi Omega house Wednesday.

1 ~~!1~S!<!<!<!<~S~~!<!IS!<S!<SlC:!ISS!<!<S~~--S~

BEAT THE 816 BRUIN GET THAT

Yellow Chrysanthemum F OR THE

The Big Game -AT-

lanQohr's Greenhouse Two Dollar• Per Year Tea Co "° Per C.n Stu.deota become subscribers upon payment o! the rep.lar Ae*i~itf he.

Now that the sad music will soon be started (for most of us), \Ve can but sit and look back over tho past horrible period o:f cram­ming, parties and general in~

abiJity to concentrate on those all-important atudie1. And when the joyou• Christmas holida70 come again, there will be many of us who will bid Montana State a sad fa r ewell and launch into t he world of realities not rallies.

A daughter wa• bor n, November 8, Phone 95 Store 19 Ea.et Main S t. ST.Al"F

EDITORIAL to Mr. and Mrs. Zales Ecton (Vera --"""-~"3"!<!1!<~~ HarrisL of Bozeman.

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Phone 26........ . ................. HARRY llcC~N. '2' ASSOCIATE EDITOR .......... ··········-······-······· ··-··--····GLENN C. BOYER, 'Zi MANAGING EDITOR. ..................... ·-·-· .................. PAUL CARNES, '24 SPORT EDITOR..... . : .......................... _ .................. 11.. A. BUCKBY, :~' CO-ED EDITOR. ··········-········:························- ..... ·······-·····RHODA HARRIS, 6 ART EDITOR.................. . ...................................... G. G. COTrlER, 'U

MANAGERIAL BUSINESS MANAGER Phone 933-J .............................. RAY COULTER, '24 ADVERTISING MANAGER, Phone 473 ............. _ ........... ANDY llRISCROEY, ;~ ~ CIRCULATION MANAGER, Phone 26 ....•................ .. ............. S. :i. A Tii , -•

REPORTORIAL Reporters being selected by Competinoa

OFFICE HOURS TOWN OFFICE-Room 1, CourieJ: Building; Phone 80 Moaday 1 to 6 i:. M.

CAMPUS OFFICE-Room 105, Main Hall. Key m Trea•urer's Oftzee

Just now Eli is concerned not Si.lO much with the grade eurve and the grouchy book-worm that goef!: a bout with a face longer than the flag pole as he is with the intense com petition which is be­ing manifest by other budding "co]umyist" in thi s said sheet. Of course~ there has been much scandle of note. but apparently those involved have been able to ''buy ofi'' their stories.

Roland Staebler was a guest at the I Sigma Chi house during the paBt

week en route to California. WhiJe I I here he visited his two sisters, who I are attending Montana State College.

W. J. Lowry, of Whitehall, was a guest at the Sigma Chi house Friday.

Thursday dinner guests at the Sig­ma Chi house were Dean Hamilton, Prof. Arnett, Prof . Spaulding and Gene Bunker.

Norman DeKay, John Mashin, Bill Bowden and Paul Carnes motored to

WE WANT

BEAR MEAT November 17th

Hauseman 'Al McCall 4 East Main. Phone 356-W.

Four things a man must do If h e would make hi record true; Think without confusion, clearly; Love your fellow men sincerely ; Act from honest motives purely; Trust in God and heaven securely.

But Lucille, doesn't it strike you that the halls of the .Mntb building are rather bad places to pull the final scene of a wonderful love drama? Now perhaps the second party did not object to it at all. Eli wouldn't have either. In order to stop further g os­sip you must see nie immediately.

Helena Saturday and attended the '---------- -------------------......! football game.

-VanDyke.

FIGHT BOBCATS, FIGHT

N ever before has so much depended on our fighting Bobcats.

Considering the fact that the young lady used to write themes on the ab­sence of her ability to "pull" such ''scenes," it is rather a bad predica~ ment in which to be caught.

Professor Good was a dinner guest at the Barb house Tuesday.

Ebba Anderson is sepnding the week at the Zeta Kappa house.

Mrs. F. W. Peckover, of Anaconda, was the guest of honor at a dinner party at Hamilton Hall last Thursday evening. The other guests 'were Mrs. Durston and Mrs. Maxey, mother and

A t hletics here have been based on a larger and more inclusive pro­gram this year than ever before and t he success of t h e plan de­pends largely on the battle Saturday. VICTORY IS PARA­MOUNT. Fight Bobcats, FIGHT!

As, a heart breaker Sm.iley1 al ias sister of Mrs. Peckover; Miss Camp­George Donald, LeCo'mu is sure the I bell, Miss Brannegan, Mrs. Sidleitz real Tobacco Chew. Ask hlro about and Mrs. Cook. the little lady he met in Helena who --

SHOOT SQUARE "just adores foe>t.ball players." Dean Herrick left on Friday for 11

week-end visit in Livingston.

Nell.-t Saturday our "friendly enemies" from over the "Hill" will be h ere in force . They a r e backing the team that we have all set our hearts to beat, but let's show t hem w hat real Montana

State sportsmanship is like. Let them know t hat they are more than welcome here. Be BOOSTERS, but be true sports. Shoot Square!

PULL FOR A BIG SPIRIT!

But, Bill, did you notice the -..•ay that little one on your left used that lip stick so cleverly?

A FUSSER is one of those descend­ant of monkey that never studies or uses his "ivory" yet tries to impress the gentler sex with his great "knowl­edge.'"

(Contributed Editorial.) Moonlight waltzes are all right. The deplorable condition of the spirit at Montana State col- "The more of them the better," wa•

]ege has been uppermost in the minds of all of us for the past the _er-:; so the little Barb_s proceeded

month. I cannot explain why this condition exists for I can se.e I to fill the bill Saturday mght.

no reason for it: I _think we have the s~i~·it but w~ ~ave not yet Our institution still has a few real come to the realtzation that we must exh1b1t that spirit before any rooters in spite of all intimidations good can come of it. and insults to the contrary. In fact,

At the last game every individual showed a much better and a band of Sta~e rooters ~emonstrated livlier spirit and our men appreciated it. It is only a matter of a the fact that it was possib_le to see a . . . . . . football game m Helena without hav-

1ew days before the Bobcat-Brum game and the sp1nt is growing ing the price of a ticket. They said rapidly. But right here is where we need to be warned. There it was cold riding. have been mumblings of pretty strong razzing for Missoula. Let's keep our spirit free from all malice. If we let our feelings get the Wanted.:-Some pretty girl to wear best of us we are going to say something about the State U that an "M" sweater. For further par­is unsportsmanlike and we cannot afford to do that. It is not 1 ticulars apply to "Pink"' Adams.

that we alone cannot afford it, but that no school can. The Pi Phis have a new song-If our men won a game through unsportsmanlike play we composed for Sanfcrd and Rivers.

wouldn't appreciate it and we wouldn't stand behind them. Our "I fell in love with a Pi Beta Pbi­support is going to be part of the fight next Saturday and we've She made a fool of me'' To the tune got to keep it fine and free from malice. c1f. '"Oh How She l..ied."

It is little and mean to make slurring remarks about your Speaking of the coming football opponent. Just think, before you act, how much you appreciate game, do you remember that ride back t h e same sort of thing when it is said or done to you. We don't on that special from Missoula last want to hurt ourselves by being so cramped. Montana State col- year? Oh boy! Ain't we got fun?

lege is growing rapidly. But is it growing too rapidly for us to uEvcrybody's doing it,'' was the

keep up with it? Of course not! Vie would all be righteously in- slogan, and the party got better the dignant if anyone said that we couldn't. And so we are going to closer the train approached Bozeman. show them that we can beat the Bruins in the big, broad, open According to all concerned, "a wond-spirit of Montana State! erful time was had by all."

If my memory is anything near cor-1 rectness, several of our shieks dis-1 pla:;ed their abilities at that Home-

:Mr. and Mrs. Kindschy and Mrs. Caldwell motored to Bozeman Satur­day from their home in Lewistown, and are spending the week-.end visit­ing their daughters, Lillian Kindschy and Katheryn Caldwell. They expect to return to Lewiston .on Monday.

The Sunday dinner guests at Hamil­ton Hall were Mrs. McCray, Dr. Ney­man, John Kistler, Mott Souders and Norman Banta.

Dorothy Carmichael was a dinner guest at the Iota Delta house Sunday.

"Shorty,, Bachman was a dinner guest at the Iota Delta house Sunday.

Hazel and Thelma McNall spent the past week at the Iota Delta house.

Jnlia Hoem spent the week-end at her borne in Butte.

Margaret Chrystal and Helen Chase Walter accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Budd and Elva to Helena Saturday and attended the football game be-, tween M. S. C. and St. Charles. ?

Zeta Kappa announces the initiation of Mae Walton, of Bozeman, and .l\lary Jo Stockton, o:f Strathmore, Alberta, Canada, and Miss Frieda Bull, hon­orary membel'.

Mr. and Mrs. Kindschy and Mrs. Caldwel1, of Lewistown were dinner guests at the Zeta Kappa house Sun­day.

P,.ofesoor Good, of the Civil Engi­neering departrnent, wa~ a dinner guest at the Omega Beta house Sun­day.

Montana State College 1 coming Mixer that the State Univer- Dean and Mrs. Hamilton were din-

I I I

Bozeman, Montana Courses are offered in Architectural, Civil,

Electrical. Industrial, l\Iechanical and Chemical Engineering, in Agriculture and its Various Branches, in Applied Science and in Household and Industrial Arts.

Five New Buildings are riow being added to the equipment of Montana State College. A school with a wonderful campus, extensive equipment and competent faculty; with a fine student spirit, in a town of finest environments.

FOR INFORMATION WRITE

Alfred Atkinson, President Bozeman, Montana

DRAWING SETS At a Saving of at Least

300/o Phillips Book Store

STUDE TS SUPPLIES I I

sity students put on following the ner guests at the Pi Phi house Thurs­game. The fellow who edited the Ex- day evening. ponent last year was displaying his dancing ability, and one of Eli's scouts Miss Margaret Williams spent the who happened to be watching the week-end at her home in Radersburg. crowd from the balcony remarked that "he was having a little fun in spite

I of the lack of privacy." Mi"' Ruth Ren was called home

Saturday on aceount of the death oi her g1·nnd rnother.

I We notice that the societv editor

failed to mention that Mashin and Miss Mat"garet Connors spent the Bownden reluine<l fi•orti Helena via we~k-e.nd at her home in Townsend.

I freight.. DeK.ay ~Y~ they mic;se.d the best part of lhe ride. as lhe rnn­ning timE'" on the return t'rip was one hour and a half less than. going over.

Ml·. 0ul'ly Dyer, house mana1?er of the Beta Ep•ilon f:'ralernitv has mov· ed his office to the Tot.a Delta house.

EYES TESTED

GLASSES FITTED

A. E. SIESS OPTICAL PARLORS

Entrance Specialty Boot lilhop

BROREN LENSES PROMPTJ, Y REPLACED I

BARB DAN CE The Order oi the Barb gave their

third annnal dance in the gymnasium Saturday ni)?ht. The hall was deco­rated in blue and gold, the organiza­tion's colors. Novelty dances and moonlighl waltzes were adde<l attrac­tions to the evening's entertainment.

A'l'TENTION GIRLS!

Every girl on the hill is expected t,o be at the rally Friday uight.

I rhe girls _will have a snake dance 011 the sidewalk and join in the yelling and singing at the cornc1·s. Wear your colors and bring lots of noise-horns, bells 'n everything! Remember' The Emerson Friday night.

HOWARD'S ' -And the score will be 20-0. That's the way it--

-is when you get one of our Fall Suits and-

--Overcoats . They wear so well it seems like-

-they cost nothing

THE HUB ED AND LOU HOW ARD

Walkner S h oes Stetson Hats Nobby Caps

WHERE DO YOU GET THAT

DELICIOUS HOME-MADE CANDY?

WHY

THE SUGAR BOWL OF COURSE

The Home of Home-made Candies.

JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES

WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES

BUNGALOW BUNTES CANDIES

.~ .. ~

LINGERIE

WRAPS

TOP-COATS

SWEATERS

CHOKERS

HATS - BLOOMERS

HOSIERY - GLOVES

BAGS - JEWELRY

FANCY NOTIONS

HOME MA.DE CANDIES

I.a

THE E XPONENT, TUESDAY, NOVEMB E R 13, 1923. PAGE THREE

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LANfi'S EXCLUSIVE SHOES 1

Batting for Eliza

I.a t ile plaee t• hu.r your s h oes fo r style and

wear-shoes and rubbers of all kinds

LET US DO YOUR SHOE REPAIRING

121 East Maln Street

J. Ji:. LANG, Proprie'9r

Kramer's Cafe and Banquet Hall

OYer 1()() Banquets sened for college erganizatio.11.11 durin&' past college 7ear.

Thankin&' yon for the p&St favors we will be glad te sene you again.

DA VE KRAMER, Prep.

Army and Navy Clearing House Next Deor te Kramer's Cafe

The Bargain Centre of Montana Largest distributors of Army-Navy surplus stocks in the

Northwest.

Cud,. L unches

COLLEGE INN

Tobacco

We serve regular meals and short orders

See U! about y1rnr party lund1

FRANK KNIGHT, Prop

Magazines

I'-----Early to bed and early to school Puts in your hand a useful tool, Adds to your treasures a precious

jewel,

WOMEN I And keeps you from looi:c:ing so much . like a fool.

ONLY Anne Jones: "Hey! You're stand­

ing on my feet!" Willie Moo:re: " Well, so are you.' BEA T MISS OULA! !! I

INTEL L I GENCE TESTS F OR F ROSH COM P LET E

I

out of the library." right, now's your opportunity. Don't do anything this

Indicate that Freshmen are Capable of Canying College Work

With Application. I Maurine Plew: "I just got kicked Girls, last week, we said that "We'd show 'em!" All

Rhoda; "What for?" week but talk, eat, s leep and think of the Missoula game!

I Maurine: "For good." Let "BEAT MISSOULA" be your guiding thought and with I The girls of the Home Economicca

th t · · d t Jk •t · f th department have been taking Intelli-Girls! Take Heed! a m mm • a. I up; save your v01ces or e game, turn gence Tests this past week on Foods, Dean Hemck says that if girls out for the special practise meetings in the bleachers, do Clothing and Textiles. In the case

don't start to wear corsets in a few w h at the yell leader t ells you , buy megaphones, crickets and i f the Freshmen, the object of these years, you won't be able to tell if h orns--and turn out for the big rally Friday night. Not only J tests is to find out how much Home· they are walking or rotating. Missou la, but other cities of Montana will be represented in 'Economics training the girls have had

B t h 17th d ' · t b th 11 before entering Montana State Col-lie's Not The Only One. ozeman on e an we r e gomg 0 8 ow everyone at lege, while the test for ihe upper clasa

The speake'r waxed eloquent, and M. S . C. Co-eds aren't slow, w h en it comes to school spirit! students is upon the amount of ma-after his peroration on women's Make the Missoula girls envious of our pep ; be good sports, I terial they have remembered from rights, be said, "When they take our girls, show 'em a regu lar time, and OUT YELL them!! All their Freshman couTse. girls, as they threaten, away from the I right, Jet's go !-BEAT MISSOULA!!! These tests are to be sent back to· coeducational colleges, what will fol- I the University of Minnesota for cor-low? What Wlll follow. I repeat?" 1 ®fm:H:!iCH:im:H:><»i:iJ:ifi:H::H:!it;H)m:H:><»i:iJ:ifi:H:1-i;H(H;ii:iJ:lfl)<:H:<i(ll)m:!l)-J»(H:ifi:H::H:!it;H)J:H;!.Q. recting and grading, then they will be

Georage Finley, m his loud mascu.- ~ rt::turned for further use in our Hua1a--line voice in the audience replied, ''I HOJ\IE ECONO~lICS CLUB n It :·: n ~ it n ;i :·: n u n n n :: Economks department. will:' MEETING ti H The work is in charge of Miss

A man measures his first kiss by sensation and his second by taste.

FILMS !

F I L MS!!

F ILMS !!!

M. H. WHITE'S Camly, Magazines and Daily

N ews papers

Open Sundays 115 E . Main

Students! 10 per cent Discount •D your

S hoe Repairing

:I MRS. McCRAY :·: Brown. head of Home Economics in A special meeting of the Home Ee- :: "Our Little J'\'liss Pill-box'' n the University of Minnesota. When

onomics club was h eld "\Ve<lnesday :-: . U all tests :fr9m various colleges are in :: :·: i: :: :: U ii U :·: U U t: U :: :! and con·ected, and records are made,

evening, November 7. Miss Mable Miss Brown expects to take a report Campbell, Regional Horne Economfos Well, I almost gave up seeing the of the survey to a National Home Agent of the Federal Board of Voca- Nu'rse. You seie, she's always busy Economics meeting in New Orleans . tional Education, gave a very mte't·- especiaJly dunng class houT'S. But I'tIBiTiteresting to us to know that esting and educational talk on sum- I kept hanging around and got on I Miss Fallgatter, one of our Home Eco­mer projects which might be earned the inside of that s iff little new nom1cs in~tructors, was a member of

· p y the committee who worked on these out by h~me economics s~dents. E~h office. The first thing that she says I tests in the University of Minnesota student 1n home econonucs is reqm.r· 1 was, 11Now just what couJd I do for I last year. ed to carry out a project dunng the you Mr. ---'' and I says, "Noth- As yet, these tests have not been swnmer months along the branch of 'I ing, I was just wondering if r ___ ,, standardized, but after the ational work in whfo~ she is particuila:r]y in· "Oh," says she, uyou want an ex· I committees have met, and the neces­terestecl. cuse." Well what luck, but hang it sa1·y revisions in the tests have. been

Reports of the pirojects which were I all I didn't want an excuse. I wanted made, they will become a un:for~: carried out during the last summei· an inte'rview. ''Oh," You are one of means of testmg Borne Econom1c .... were given by representatives of each those paper follows ." Well, I turned j students. class. Helen Waite spoke for the red all over, got out a notebook and I ---------seniors; Myrtle Stewart, for the jun- began to write. PHI UPSILON OMICRON iors; and Minnie Larson, for the Well t;,, begin with, "Our Little --- . . sophomores. Miss PiH-box'' has a keen little office, Among the most active honorary

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Alice Graham and Mary Baldwin "Peachy" slie calls it, and adds "that I fraternities at Montana State Co~ege · gave reports on the State Home Ee- Prof. Swingle was such a dear to I is Phi Upsilon Omicron, the natio~l onomic~ Convention which was held l make such an office possible." Then Home Economics fraternity. The o­in Butie October 27 · she t.6ok rue c!'l a Lour of inspection. cal chapter, Epsilon, has at prese~t.

economics department. its almost like a fifth avenue ap- Ella Clark, historian and cha~ter e ! I 211 E . Maill ~----------' ,____ ___ ___

Following the n1eeting the crirls in- I Gee, she has a wonrlerful place down six members; Lillian ~ares, ~resi-­spected the new furniture of the borne 'j there, four rooms •nd a bath, Why, I dent; Alice _Graham, vice-preside~~

artment. You J...-now, says she, u1 get tor; Ethel Spargo, correspon?1ng sec-

1

kidded a lot about handing out ex-

1retary; Hazel McNall, chaplam; Helen.

cuses to the college kids but dontcha Waite, recording secretary· .

FOR MOULTING HENS Feed Lees Egg Maker

NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT AND GET YOUR HIGH P R ICED EGGS

Owenhouse Hardware Co.

STEP UPSTAIRS And Save a Lot of Money

AT

Farrell's Clothes Shop -OVER K OPP'S-

-Frank Farrell- J. H. Dickson-

Overcoats That You 'll Be Glad to .Have

$35 to $75 THEY'RE THE QUALITY KIND FROM THE QUALIAY STORE FOR COLLEGE MEN

Holloway's IT'S A COLLEGE MAN'S STOR E

I NEW ARRIV ELS IN

Fall Oxfords and Slippers

know I just cant bear' to see them I Membership in Phi Upsilon ~micron. drag~ed up before the Absence Com. is based on activity, lead_e~ship, pro­m ittee so •often. "Then too," says she, fessional attitude, and ~p1~1~ of serv­"I ju<lt can't resist those boxes of ice, judgment and reliability . . The candy that are all the time offered II membei·ship is selected from the Jumor to me. HWhy fellows " talk about a a nd senior classes and is an honor real good scout that'~ really human, well worth p~tting forth one's best

I and, well, its Nu:rse McCray. J efforts to attam.

Seems as though Miss Pill-box 1 ______________ 1

_ wore out a couple of shoes while/

I globe trottin' in Europe this last AT M- S. C. TEN summer. Says she had a fine time and got to sample 1some real h onest- YEARS AGO

,,

1 Prices range from

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1 $5.35 to $8.5o I

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SOLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE

I to-goodness wme. She even told me that if I ever got the opportunity to

I go to Greece, why, go, because down I there they drink wine instead of The Y. W. girls at Kansas Univer-wat.er. sity, have decided to stait a "patch-

Five styl.es-in .both plain The nurse is sure a good little lady mg" bureau for the assistance of the and drop st1tch;-h1gh heels- and fellows, try to get down to see young men of the school. pure thread silk-full fash- her once-in-a-while. It don't make I -·-

I Specialty Boot Shop ioned-black and gra7- any difference whe~hei· you ne sick The physical culture class, consist-

$2.50 $2.?5 . $2··'5 or nGt, just run down aIJd kid her I ing oi all sopho'mores, fresbn:en,

I Q uality Footwear and Hosiery 90c-$1.25-$1.50 up to $2-95· like candy pretty well and might ac- under the direction of Mrs. Heriici<, Smartest wool hose' m Bozeman-11 along. But beware because •.he does sholi:'cou'rse'. and prepaTatory gi;rl,~,

H II• th' 1 cept a bribe. Such things could hap- met fo1· the first tinme, Tuesday at 0 1ngswor s pen you know because the Nurse is 3:30 in the Drill Hall. The work_con­no different than the rest of us. sists of eorrec.tive and recreatmnal

Dop.'t Forget All the new hits in V ictor Records n ow go on sale weekly instead of monthly.

New Hits Every Day IN SHEET MUSICS

Come in we will gladly play them for you either sheet music or on recor d.

ORTON BROS. EVERYTHING IN MUSI C

LET THE

Yellow Bus Line

The

STUNT NIGHT I date for the Y. W. C. A.

Stunt Night has been changed to December 7, as a result of the change of the date for the presen­tation of uPomander Wa1k."

FASH-ION . Barber Shop

GIRLS' HAIR BOBBING A SPECIALTY

Get Your Supply of Glo Co Here

J_ B. NEIL, Proprietor First;Class Barber s

Baths Phone 461-J

gymnastics, including folk and fancy dancing, and gymnasium games.

The University of Ari•ona has added the taniro and fox t.rot to its curricu­lum. Miss Mary Tierney, women's physical science supervisor, will be in­stTuctor.

Picture Framing D I XO N & DODSON I

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Phone 3-1-4-W ~ I ~~~~.n~~~~~~~~I~~

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The finest ehop in America. F ine hair cutting is our busine. s. We d_o ladies' hair cutting, curling, massagmg and shampooing.

PHONE 886 -J

T HE EXPONENT, TUESDAY, NOVEMB~R 13, 1923.

enrolled in spealing courses, and with[~~""~"~~,.,. -, I Guinn, Rat m8i a n.d Cogswell. For . ~ Imesmeu he will choose from R~ a g roup of e..~ced speakers m ~

:t~~~:'. ~;:rseo!~~:~s E~~ :~~:!~f~o;;:~~o~~::n;:.Y e>-.,ect a t MESH BA GS 'I Joubert at tackle; Hannon, Savage, r

l LeCornu•, Cashmore, Sands and Cleve- HOME COllfL'IG DAT ;.

land, guards; Brittain, Belshaw and (Continued from Page One.) '

I, which of these men are chose<n it

I tl1e alumni and visitors just what will be a crash~ng team th.at Romney Montana State College is doing I

-The m akers of m esh bags cer tainly h ave catered to wom­en's love for things t h at a r e beautifu l. things that are beauitful .

toward making for a big1<er and bet- - seems 0 us w

I Lmcke at cent.er. Regat-dless of buildings Saturday mornmg will show' I 11

Places w the field to meet the Bru m I It t e h ave 11e\' e1· seen such ex·qu1·s1"te bags m tha big g.ame of the year t'· h · g '

t er Montana . as t10Se we are s owm . I The theme of tne parade lS to be 1 l----·------------------------~ I GRA!N TEAM W1 S . "The Development of Montana." and -The luxurious s ilken mesh and smar t style appea to ,

"'...,,;ai:i<:!l)H;><H:BCfi:>!Xl'l:l-i:H;Hml:fPWfl:tl:XHm!Xl-!XH:H;>i:i,l:fPWft!<XH(H>!Xl'i:>i:H:BX>g FIRST AT PORTLA1'D i ti. the purpose of every department ~ aesth etic t a ste, making t h e mes h bag a n article of re-

~ --- of the coile1<e to show by their float ~)1 fin ement w h ich len ds a n added tou ch of beauty and d is-!:! (Continued from Page One) 0 ,. stunt just how their course con- tinction to the costume.

fi A L l A T I N fi R 0 r E R y r 0 M p A N y i considered that they would have u I tnbutes toward makmi< Montana a

u . U lJ , .• ,., good .chance to place f1rst at bettei state. I P riced from 58.50 to $45.00

;~;t o~h~:~h ~o~~~·:~o~d ~=. ~:P~ ! unt:~~,:Y a~~e n~:;'d';n:::mt::;;, nt~: ~1· G !_5: 55--PHONE- 55 ~1~ I nei1<hborhood of $oOO, there ls. little / parade ,.;n start at the court house H. A. PEASE & CO MP ANY

- 5 likelyhood that the c~llege will be at 12 o'clock sharp, and all floats

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able to finanee the tnp: . f. are urged to be there by 11 :30 as it Jewelers and Optometrists i The Montana team. as 'Vl.nne'rs o I will take quite some time to arrange . . Th Hallmark Store ~

first i>lace will ~et a large s1h·er t:ro- them. Following the band will be Ii W . M am Stt eet e ~ -------------~, phy fr<>>:l the Po•·tland Show, wh.1ch some floats significant of the ea1·ly ~

I- I 1omo D1"scount will be sent as soo_n as the engravtng 1 frontier days in Montana. From there ~~~

Sh L• d j -;4 is completed. This i:ophy becomes I on, in regular succession, the theme,

To College S tudents first wining it three t'.mes. or of the Intermingled. in the parade, there will eep 1ne' I the pe1"nanent possession of the team will be brou1<ht cut by the other floats. I

COATS I Quality M a te.rials !~,:tiv~a;:.;~iat wins it for two suc- ~: 0;~::.o~; 3~0~'~\~~o:~u;:~. stunts L t The wo:rk in this contest included After. making the rounds down tmvn e us sh 0 w You

W ork G ua ran teed fication of grains and forage crops, pus, and from theic the student body 11 I three main branches of work, identi- the pa1 ade will f1msh up on the cam- ~

t I the grading of wheat and judging of will go to Gatton field where the an-IN ALL LENGTHS 11 eai · d from the •eed

AND CLOT H S j standpoint. The men from M. S . C. versity Bruins and the Bobcats mil LANDIS SHOE R E P AIR cer grams an corn - nual football game bet\veen the Um-

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1 $ 2 50 SHOP stood high in. all ;hree branches of be held. $12.50 2 • I the contest, and also in the oral At nine o'clock the same night, a

I reasons, vdtich were a part o.f the good-old mixer will be staged in the

W A L S ff ' s ,__--------------, contest. gym by Septenwm, to which all 1

WATCH , CLOCK AND I llumni, students and visitors are in- 1 ~ Our new stock of Cedar C h ests. They are

jrrst the thing for h ope-boxes, clothes con­

tainers and X mas p resents . T hey are the

genuine Tenn essee Cedar. J EWELRY R EPAIRING BOBCAT WALLOP vited. \

PROlliPTL y DONE I MT. ST. CHARLES Thus, with the completion of all I

I --- plans for Nov. 17, and the abund-

All kinds of eye glass work (Continued from Page One.) ance of spirit and pep booming every- I

and broken lenses replaced the Hatfield .......... j;;f·~··j;~jf······ McCarthy where on the campus, "Home Coming

1 same day. Day," . this year, promises to be tbs

I Cogswell ... O'Mahony biggest, most significant, and best I right half h Id

I' llfoGuinn fullback Woods I :v~:~;N~ PERIOD I ~

Kickoffs-llfontana State 3 kick- CLOSES FRL 16 ~

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l e ~fOUf Su1"t 1£11> First downs-Montana State, 24; each man listed that he has received ~~~~

R""Es S E D J Yardage from scrimmag-e-Mon- torney KeisteT's office_ in the Xa- N th" ' b t t" I p "- I tana Stato, "\54; St. Cha.rles, 41. l~niognal, beBtwaie1ke·nof12Galo'lcaltoicnkVnaololeny aBnudiid~ I 0 Ill u a con Inna source '! Kickoffs-Montana State, 3 kick- "

CLOTHING STORE

LESLIE E. GAGE Jeweler and Optician

EARL MARSHALL

,Ji • St. Charles. ~: (on penalties). a bid. i\Ien notified wHI call at At· I I For the Next Dance. 'offs for a lotal of 14a yards; St. o'clock P. l\I. Frid~y and each man f I . ·11 b

IY"°E vVILL CALL FOR I Charles.' 11 kickoffa fO'r a total of shall si1<nify his ch.oice. I 0 p easure WI e yours AND DELIVER IT 11387 ya•d.s. 4. These 'rules W1!1 be enforced by I

PROMPTLY Kickoffs returned-Montana Seate I the Men's Caucus of the interfrater-

t I returned 11 kickoffs for a total of nity council. I If you will INVEST A TRIFLE a nd build yourself a good

I

We Have to be i Wide Awake

-Dare not offer freaks or old­

fogy styles.

-For our chief business is

s<>..lling men's and boy's clothes

fu pa r ticular people.

- People w h o expect PURE · woolen fabrics.

-And hand made garm ents.

-'The cloth es of wide-awake eollege men .

-At modera te prices. P ure

Wool Suits and Overcoats-

$27.50-$30-$35

CITY DYE WORKS 11 J ~~c3koitd;~r :t. to<;;i"r~;s 2;e~~:d 3

j / radio set-

Punts-Montana tate punted 161 E XPONENT I ~ Phone 1 5 • 1 times for a total of 529 yards, or --- W"°E H A VE- I

I an avera:e ~f 33 vards; St. Charles All material for publication in I T he necessary parts ; aU t h e dope; everything. punted !.) tunes for a total <>f 385 the Homecoming extra of the E x- D r op in at KFD0-7 Z L-7XBC any M on ., Wed., Sat. night

I, FRESH SHIP1\1ENT- yards, or an average of 25 2-3 yards t T>Onent must be turned in by noon

Punts ·returned-Montana Slate I Thursday. and see. w h at radio holds for you . "J h ' '' c d returned 6 punts, a total of 101 I

I 0 nson s an y ;a:~l :~ ~ru.;;~.~eturned 6 µunts

Get her a box for- Passes-Montana State completed

I q passes, for a total gain of 169 THANKSGIVING i•ards, with 9 passes incomplete; St. A C. G. A. "pep" meeting will

C. G. A . MEETING

I 1, 2, 3 or 5 Pound s Boxes

Penalties-Montana State, 35 yds. body welcome!

Radio Supply & Service Station H. E. C utting, . Mgr.

- Gallatin Drug Co.-

E x pe rimental Station Located at 420 W. Koch.

I KLEINSCHMIDT co. Charles completed one pass for a be held in the gymnasium tonight total g-ain of 6 yartls. and 7 were not at 7:30. Yells and songs for the completed. I big game will be practiced. Every­

St. Charles, 16 yds. : !...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-=-=-=-=-=·==~===~=~=~==~===~==~==·===~~::::::=~=====~!0:=!0:=!0:=~~~~~~~:£1 Officials I : Referees, Pat Kelly (Da'rtmouth);

SATURDAY GAM.E un1pire, McGough (Colgate); head

(Continued from Page One.) lineman, Lowery (Montana). I

the DERA'l'E TRYOUTS I honors from the men from over FOR VARSITY 'YORK hill .

I Coach Stewart h~s ,.,-hipped into (Continued from Page One.)

shape a mighty formidable machine j State Normal, Kansas Aggies, Cott­following rather disbca'rtening games ne1· College of Nebraska, Huron Col­early in the season. As usual, they lege, South Dakota Aggies , and S. D. o-ount on the game with the Boboats State Normal. rhe team will be as the big event of the year, and Chambers-Fisher

Company

f MENS

I are all primed for the Saturday en­count.er. The Bruins do their best against our elevens. and this game

I promises to be no exception. They

--------------- will bring to Bozeman at least seven

I men who fought on Domblaser last

composed of three debato'rs and an orator who holds an oratorical contest in each school. This trip is only mad~ possible by the financial aid of the entertaining s<'hoolis.

Then there a're the annual clebates with the State University. Missoula

I BELTS EXTRA GOOD QUALITY

AND V ALUE

35c l SEE OUR WINDOW! I \:ox-Poetter Drug Co. ! 10 E Main Phone 128

y~ar, in the much disputed etate title tilt. Silverrutle, Duke Johnson, Christie, Plumme'r, Shaffer, Mandlin and Dahlberp; will be in the list. In addition to these, there are such men as Tarbox Illman, Sug-rue, and Mur­ph~r. all names familiar to football fans of the state. These men will be a nucleus upon which the Bruin team will be built ne~ Saturday. and will be a tou~h crew for the Bob­cats in the coming- game.

The Bobcats are in good shape for the game. Outside of a few had ankles and shoulders, they are in good condition to start the irame. Nobody knows. yet, wh<> will start the game, as Coach Romney is using the next few days to finish his leam work. No announcen1en~ will be macle until that time. Jn the backiield there will be Srotty MacDonald, Floyd Romney, Hatfield, Benton, Foster l\rforris, McCoy, Powers, Mc·

will send one team here, and \Ve send a team to the U., and a debate will be held in each town on the same night. This debate wi 11 be a decis· ion contest. Then the two sets of s1>eakers wiJl L,·avel in the larger cities of tlte vicinity ()f each town, dvinl': debates that iit majorit)• of cases will be non decision eontes . This trip is carried on a la1·ger scale than usual as formerly only one team from each school made the trip. I

There is also a heavy schedule of debates to be held in Bozeman. Ar-rangeme:it.s bein~ made for debates vdth N. D. Ai>:gies, U. of Wyoming, U. of Montana, and possibly with the U. 00' Idaho. Then a woman's team will be picke<l that will a\·gue with M ntana Wcsl<>yan. This is the first womens debale lo he held h<!'re, and I it cert.ainlv marks a new era.

Interest iu pnblic spe-aking is on the rise in Montana State, m(\re a're

"What a difference just a few cents make ! " FATIM..J\