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The Montana Kaimin, November 11, 1915

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VOL. XIII. UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA. MISSOULA, NOVEMBER 11, 1915.

Want Picture in Sentinel? Come on Winter! Students 1 PLAN!) FOR Y.t C. A. Then let Colville Snap it TONIGHT IS NIGHT Get Furnace-Firing Jobs GRIZZLIES TO PLAY Pictures for the Sentinel are being With a sudden snowstorm to in­ CENTERYILLE ROME N E A R ! taken at the Colville studio. The ENTERTAINMENT crease the demand for student labor­ management urgently requests that all ers to care for furnaces Leo Horst, in members of the freshmen class have charge of the Y. M. C. A. employment COMPLETION their pictures taken at the earliest IS BILLED bureau, succeeded in placing at least SATURDAY possible opportunity. Today and to­ one student every day during the past morrow have been set aside as spe­ week. The bureau has obtained jobs $600 STRUCTURE WILL BE RARE PROGRAM OF MUSIC CHAMPIONS OF BUTTE TO cial days' for the first-year classmen for 66 students since school opened, AND READINGS TO BE TANGLE WITH BRUINS ERECTED ON CAMPUS and students will confer a favor upon and more than two-thirds of these NEAR LIBRARY the staff by visiting the studio on GIVEN BY FACULTY have been permanent situations. ON MONTANA FIELD Main street as soon as possible. The cost of two photos, one of which will STUDENT TICKETS JOURNALISTS’ SHACK become the property of the annual, is PROCEEDS USED TO WILL LET YOU IN MODEL OF BUIDING 75 cents. PAY SUMMER DEBTS PRESIDENT DPHOLDS

Railway Refunds Given Summer RIGHT TO PETITION “ Bill” Guerin and Emmet Bo­ Association Will Raise Money by han, former University Play­ Public Subscription and by MUSICIANS M Y MOVE School Students to Be Paid with Receipts. ers to Appear with Butte. Christmas Bazaar. SCHEUCH CORRECTS KAIMIN INTO PRESCOTT HOME STORY IN CONVOCATION- The Grizzlies will perform for the Special.—The Woman’s league vot­ A great treat for the people of Mis- j NEW PROFS. SPEAK benefit of their team work and the ed to take over the building of the pro­ soula as well as the faculty and stu­ university students in a real football posed Y. W. G. A. house at a special MUSIC SCHOOL, SCATTERED OVER dents of the university. Tonight the ] meeting held after convocation today, j CAMPUS, HOPES TO CON­ faculties of the school of music and “One thing was said in the latest game on Montana field Saturday Each member promised to subscribe a SOLIDATE the school of elocution of the univer­ issue of The Kaimin which was not I afternoon. The eleven which is dollar toward the building fund. The sity will unite in presenting a program, j quite true,” said President F. C. scheduled to battle the Bruins rides structure will be known as the Wom­ Professor De Loss Smith, head of the! Scheuch in a short talk to the student! under the name of the Centerville en’s building. The screeching tones of the future school of music, Professor E. Orlo body at convocation this morning.; j team and hails from a Butte suburb. Farrars and Nordicas which for two Bangs, Professor Cecil Burleigh, Miss i This he explained was the statement j years have breaking forth on the quiet Plans are nearing completion for the Josephine Swenson, Mrs. Alice Mac- that a certain gentleman had called | It is a professional team and has won atmosphere from the “” on erection of a Y. W. C. A. building on leod and Miss Flonerce Gettys will all him up by telephone and commanded the championship of the Smoky city. the top floor of Main Hall will probab-! the campus. All that remains to be take part. him to call the students who were ac­ Especial interest will be stirred up ly no longer be heard, if plans to move done is the securing of the governor’s The purpose of the entertainment is 1 tive in circulating the petition of last the music department from its present in the contest because of the presence consent to leasing ground and the one that will appeal to everyone who week before him. scattered position on the campus to of one William Guerin and one Emmet final drafting of plans for the build­ is a friend of the university. More “The gentleman did not command the Prescot residence materialize. Ijlohan in the Butte lineup. These ing. The association will have to in­ than 300 students came to summer me. He asked me what it meant and Nothing definite has yet been done two men are working in Butte and corporate in order to sign a note to school at the university last June, with when I told him I knew nothing of but according to acting president Fred-1 playing on this football team and those secure the necessary cash for the con­ the understanding that their railroad it he said I was the last man in town erick C. Scheuch if the house can be that have seen them in action this struction work. fare to Missoula could be equalized. to know it. He gave me six names and obtained and if rent is reasonable, year say that they did not begin to The Young Women’s Christian As­ The formal announcement of the sum­ I said I would see the students. I in all probability Professor De Loss show what they really have when they sociation of the university has been | mer schopol had said that the custom of saw two of the ‘ gentlemen and after Smith will move his singers. I were with Montana. working all fall to raise funds for a | former years would be followed, and i finding them very earnest and sin­ At present the department of music This game is apt to be the last real building and the success of their la­ that all sums paid for transportation cere I went down and talked to this is spread all over the campus. Mr. workout for the Grizzlies before the bors seems assured. This building inexcess of five dollars would be re­ gentleman. Don’t print quotations Smith has a couple of rooms on the ! Syracuse game on Thanksgiving. The will cost at least $600, not counting funded by the university. After the which you cannot back up.” top floor of Main Hall, Miss Swenson lack of hard work caused the defeat of plastering and heating. It is to be j summer session had begun, a ruling Continuing, the president said he has the old bicycle shed for her piano the Grizzlies in Pullman and Nissen about the size of the journalism from the authorities of the state for­ had been criticised and told that the students, Mr. Bangs holds forth in the I is determined that the men be whip­ “shack,” the dimensions measuring bade the refund. In order that the student body ought not to be allowed infirmary and the pianos are every ped into shape for the east-against- 32 feet by 28 feet. It will serve the announcement might be made good to pass petitions. “I believe every where. If the Prescott house can be west game. place of a girls’ rest room and will citizens of Missoula and members o f ' student of this university has a right, obtained the whole department will be Student tickets are good for this con­ be the place of meeting for the asso­ the faculty subscribed to a fund for| whether as a member of the student moved into it and the infirmary will test. If you haven’t lost yours since ciation. the purpose of making the reimburse- j body or as an individual, to say what I be left for the sick, the bicycle shed the early weeks of the season, dig it Money will be raised by public sub­ ment as promised. This fund, how- j he honestly believes. As long as I for some crowded out instructor, the out and plant yourself in the bleach­ scription and by a bazaar to be given ever, was not sufficient and the bal­ remain in my present position I want “Black Hole” for a rest room. ers. shortly before Christmas. There are ance was provided by members of the every student to come and criticise | over 80 members in the association faculty who jointly signed a note for| and he will be listened to.. the necessary amount at a local bank. I and they expect to make about $100 “Be fair in any statement of The at this affair. The chamber of com­ MOO! MOO! COW CHASES It is to take up this note that the facul- Kaimin. I do not think you are a GIRLS WILLING TO POSE * merce will be asked to help and a note ties of the schools of music and elocu­ band of sheep. I think you know your j will be signed in order to float a suf­ CRIMSON CLAD CO-ED tion have volunteered their services ideas and can express them.” BUT BOYS ARE BASHFUL ficient loan to begin operations at for tonight. Miss Edna Leopold sang a sola and j The rare excellence of the program j once. A female track man has been dis- was accompanied by Mrs. Finch, i and the purpose for which it is given Would you be a model young man? A finance committee with Helen covered. Other faculty members to speak to the should insure an audience which will students were: Easiest thing in the world. It is not McClay as chairman is in charge of j This morning a prominent young | fill convocation hall. Robert V. Evans, professor of bot­ necessary to give up a single bad the active planning of the building. Co-ed in her hurry to an eight-thirty The women themselves have drawn | The program is as follows: any; T. C. Spaulding, professor in the habit. Stay just as you are and still class threw on an old red sweater and,\ up their own plans with the assistance forestry department; Francis M. Wal- j be a model young man. No, you do to make her dress complete donned The Program. of the class in architecture under ters of the department of physics-; not understand. This is no Billy Sun­ a cap to match. This attire nearly j “A Spirit Flower”...... Campbell-Tipton W. L. Hart of the mathematics de- j day movement. The commas on these James Bonner, assistant professor of caused her ruin. “Now Is Winter”...... William Blair partment, and E. Orlo Bangs of the j machines are missing. We meant to forestry. While she was hurrying home to * Solomon Gtrundy” ...... Coolidge department of music. ask you if you would be a model, The Y. W. C. A. building is to be lunch that day across lots west of “Off to Philadelphia...... Hayne Mrs. Alice. Macleod of the public young man. placed somewhere between the library the campus, little dreaming of any De Loss Smith speaking department will read “Kitty The art department desires posers, and gymnasium, in the maple grove thing but lunch, she met a cow. This I From Holberg's “Time” op. 40.....Grieg I Clive” at next convocation. no, we are wrong again, men who will at the north side of the campus. cow was a valuable milk animal and Prelude pose as models for the students are had never given the least intimation of Air needed. Girls are much more willing ! viciousness. But the sight of the red Rigandon to act as models than men and the j sweater flaunted right in her face HAWTHORNE ENJOYS Miss Swenson REGISTRATION LISTS department is encountering consider- aroused her instinctive spirit. Selections from James Whitcomb Riley abel difficulty in obtaining men stu­ With a bellow and a roar she started CONTAIN 551 NAMES EXCELLENT PROGRAM “Sudden Shower.” dents who are too bashful to sit for toward the girl, tearing the earth in “At Auntie’s House.” the young Raphaels. her madness. But the Co-ed in red The regular meeting of the Haw­ “The Man in the Moon.” | There is a close race runing between was equal to the occasion.. By the thorne literary society was held last Miss Gettys the number of old and new students. time the cow reached the end of the night, Professor Aber’s lecture on “Of Thee I’m Thinking, Margareta’*.... The offical report of the registration j rope which tethered her the girl was AVERAGE STUDENT CAN Tuesday causing it to be postponed...... Erik Meyer Helmond clerk given out today shows an en­ J well on her way toward Gerald Ave­ The meeting was exceptionally good “I Hear a Thrush at Eve.”...... Cadman rollment of 274 old students and 246 nue, leaving the ferocious animal VOTE STATISTICS SAY on account of the excellent program “Leezie Linndsay”...... Old Scotch new ones, making a difference of 28 in j chocking on the rope and pawing the and talent of the members who ap­ Mr. Bangs favor of the old timers. Besides this jground. peared. The program was as follows: “Scene de Ballett” op. 100...... DeBeriot | number there is an addition of 37 spe­ Practically every student in the uni­ Short story,...... Miss Lendstrom Mr. Burleigh cial music students swelling the total versity can be reckoned as a political Reading, ...... Mr. Purcell CUBS ARE PLEDGED Scene from “Within the Law”...... registration up to 557. unit in the state. The average age as Music, ...... Miss Johnson ...... Bayard Veiller I For the first semester last year only figured from the registration lists is Current events, ...... Mr. Woods Sigma Delta Chi, national journal­ Mrs. Macleod 208 old students were enrolled while 22, making nearly every person on the Reading, ...... Miss Tompkins istic fraternity, announces the pledg­ “The Passage Bird’s Farewell” ...... there were 211 new people on the list. campus a voter. Only a few of the Vocal solo, ...... Miss Gilliland ing of Bruce Hopper, ’17, Emerson ...... P ...... Hildach This totaled 419 for the first part of freshman are beardless and most of Paper,...... Miss Sidentopf Stone, ’17, James Fry, T7, and Edwin “O, Lovely Night”...... Laudon Ronald last year, showing an increase this the first year women are wearing long Talk,...... Mr. RiordanStanley, T6. Mr. Bangs and Mr. Smith I year of exactly 138. skirts. TWO THE MONTANA KAIMIN T h e M o n t a n a CONTRASTS BETWEEN EAST Student Lamps K a i m i n AND WEST SHOWN BY ABER Picture Framing at Reasonable Prices Prounounced "Ki-meen." This is a word taken from the language of the Selish tribe and means writing, or A rt Goods LUCY & SONS something in black and white. j The difference between beauty and ( desolation, life and death, individual j Published on Tuesday and Thursday ! freedom and fatalistic resignation, Ka Isomining of every week by the Associated Stu- dents of the University of Montana. j progress and immobility—that in a i Say: Your checking accounts j measure suggests the difference be- j Painting Subscription rate, $2.00 in advance. Did you ever have something hard I tween western and eastern civiliza-1 invited Entered as second class mall matter to write, something that required tion, between Europe and Asia ac-1 at Missoula, Montana, under act of con­ some thinking? Paper Hanging gress of March 3. 1879. | cording to Professor Aber, who lec­ And did you ever sit down at your tured on “Western Civilization” in the We pay 4 per cent interest on STAFF typewriter assembly hall Tuesday night. The Editor ...... Emmet Riordan And think j next number on the lecture course will savings accounts. Business Manager...... Emerson Stone And THINK be November 17, when Dean Stone of Managing Editor____ Clarence Streii And THINK. the journalism school will lecture on Associate Editors—Virginia Nuckolls, SIMON’S And you just couldn’t get your mind I “The Wire.” Marian Fergus, Edwin Stanley, on it. Professor Aber contrasted the civ­ Bruce Hopper. The Banking ilization of Europe and Asia, and Paint and Paper Sports Editor ...... Percy N. Stone And you could look outside into the treated the causes for the differences Circulation Manager...... James Frye darkness and see the lights all bleary, | under the heads of geographical, ra- Advertising Solicitor------J. Markle and hear someone whistle perhaps, or House Corporation I cial and spiritual. Assistant Circulation Department..... a bit of music * * * Greece owed her culture and prog­ 312 Higgins Avenue. PAID CAPITAL ...... Joseph Townsend And then did you ever come back ress to her separation into many Reporters. to your typewriter with a start, and $500,000.00 try to think? states, just as the lack of progress in Ethel Roach, J. T. Crowe, Bernice Asia has been due to the size of the Did you ever put your head down Berry, Ruth McHaffie, Carol O’Don-* immense empires. on your hands, and set your jaws nell, Gussie Scherck, Grant Higgins, In tracing the rise and fall of civ­ Margaret Garvin, Gregory Powell, Phil and squint your eyes, A. W. Woods, Mgr. ilizations Professor Aber said the The Best Meal in Town for the And try, Sheridan and Doris Hall. same enemies which destroyed civili­ Missoula, Montana. And TRY zations in the past were undermining money. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. And T R Y our civilization today. The remedy To think? to save the civilization is not in con­ Atlantic Lunch i t quest of the world and the air above | Barber 3 Marshall FACULTY SPEAKERS ON And then did you ever have the the earth, but in an elevation of the Counter GROCERS thought come?—not the real thought, moral and spiritual tone. Wealth, ac­ LIBRARIANS’ PROGRAM 513 S. Higgins Ave. Phone 20 but a lazy little, hazy little, sneakin’ cording to Professor Aber, is proving Charles Martinson, Prop. Good Goods. Prompt Service. little idea of what you wanted to say.. to be a destroying force to our civil­ Miss Gertrude Buckhous, univer­ And did you ever strike your type­ ization. sity librarian, and Professor Coffman writer in a hurry to write it down, will appear on the program of the and have all the keys stick, and the I Hoyt=Dickinson Montana Library association, at the letters pile up together? FR08H TO ENTERTAIN ninth annual meeting to be held in !!! Let us make an Piano Co. Great Falls for three days, beginning !! !! DISGUISED STUDENTS next Monday. j * j- j i t Enlargement Guitars, Mandolins, Violins, The opening number on the pro­ And then did your foot ever get fun-1 Musical Sundries and Sheet gram will be given by Professor Coff­ ny little prickles in it and did your “Put on your old gray bonnet,” or from your fauorite Music man, who will talk on “The Modern collar feel tight around your neck? a hobo’s garb, or a Sis Hopkins dis­ Drama and Life” at a meeting of the And did you ever squirm uneasily guise, or any costume your ingenuity kodak negative. Just 218 Higgins Avenue in your chair and bite viciously into! can provide, conceal your face behind members to be held in the palm room Missoula, Montana of the Rainbow hotel Monday after­ your pencil and poke at two or three a mask, and head for the big mas­ the thing for a noon. keys on your typewriter, and try to ! querade ball at the gym tomorrow Christmas present Miss Buckhous will address the as­ work the backspacer and have it j night. The frosh will be the hosts and sociation at both the Tuesday and broken ? all the upper classmen are invited. GEO. MILLER Wednesday meetings. She will speak i t The freshmen are laying plans so McKay Art Co. that their return dance to the sopho- on “Our Montana County Library And then did you ever sit still, very First National Bank Block T H E B A R B E R Law” at the Tuesday afternoon ses­ omers will be a festival long remem­ still, with your fingers run up into bered in university circles. The hosts Missoula Montana Under First National Bank Bldg. sion, and on Wednesday she will dis­ the edge of your hair, and every nerve j cuss Montana library school. have laid down one rule for their concentrated on the one little thought I guests to follow and that is: keep your Miss Stoddard of the Missoula li­ that wouldn’t come? And then did! brary has a place on the program. mask on until the freshman floor you hear strike master gives the signal to unmask. The One, two, three, four, In addition to the pleasures of the five, six, seven, eight, dance, a committee of frosh girls will DOPE ON WAR FORMS nine, ten, eleven— serve refreshments. One dollar ad­ Western Montana Eeleven, and that thing still un- mission will be charged to non-stu­ RAINBOW COLLECTION written. dents. National Bank i t ALL THE SAME FROSH For use in the future the univer­ And then did your thoughts ever I Freshman to Professor Phillips at Capital ...... $200,000.00 sity library is preserving the official trail off onto every irrelevant ques-! Frosh-Soph dance: “Can you intro­ correspondence dealing with the tion under the sun Surplus and Profits...... 75,000.00 duce me to some of these new peo­ European war and all the available | And did you think ple?” clippings and pamphlets which might and THINK Professor Philips: “I’m sorry to be of historical value. and THINK? say that I don’t know many of them.” All the white, blue, and various About entirely the wrong thing? G. A. Wolf, President; J. C. Lehsou, Frosh: “Good! I see we are class­ colored books which the warring na­ And then did you look at the clock, Vice-President; J. H. T. Ryman, mates; let’s make the rounds to­ tions issued as a means of setting and write three minutes, and look at gether.” GOOD RECITAL Cashier forth their reasons for entering the the clock again, and write another conflict form the basis of collection. three minutes, and look at the clock Printing of quality at the Bureau In a Good Cause Supplementing these are numerous cir­ And yawn of Printing, 137 E. Main street. cular letters and booklets sent out by And YAWN the government agents who have And YAWN? TONIGHT Henley Eigeman and Co. charge of the publicity propaganda in Did you? There will be a recital by GROCERS different countries. Even at this late date every mail Miss Josephine Swenson, A clean store, good goods, Well, if you ever have, you know j CR YSTAL Piano brings some form of semi-official per­ why this column isn’t longer, right prices. Try us and see. suasive literature to the desk of the v Mrs. Alice Macleod, librarian. Big bundles of the New Barber Shop Reader York Stats Zeitung are received and Miss Florence Gettys, KODAK SUPPLIES find their way to the waste basket ex­ Reader i t cept when one or two copies are made Mr. Cecil Burleigh, Smith’s Drug Store of use by the German class. N. B. * Watch this space for impor­ HOWARD PATTON, Prop. Violin Corner Higgins Ave. and tant news next Tuesday. Cedar Street Corner Cedar and Higgins. Mr. De Loss Smith, Baritone a play. Like a puff of smoke, the Dra­ PLAY RIGHTS ARE GIVEN Mr. E. Orlo Bangs, matic club play was blown away for Tenor Come in and see us at our new TO PENNILESS JUNIORS future reference. Mrs. Gertrude Smith, It was realized that the Juniors had Accompanist location—222 N. Higgins Ave. a desperate need for money for the The best program ever offered The Dramatic Club, after many com­ year book, and that the money making at the University. Proceeds are The mittee meetings had a play almost un­ ideas in the minds or tne Juniors ar** to be used for making good the der way, when along came the Jun­ being taxed, so the Dramatic Club summer-school refund. iors lovers of the filthy lucre, anxious gracefully yielded first privileges to Minute Lunch to get every stray penny about the the Junior class. The Junior play will 219 HIGGINS AVE. W. E. Wheeler, Prop. campus into their talons, and an­ be presented soon, under the efficient “THE CLOTHING STORE OF THE UNIVERSITY HALL nounced that they were going to have coaching of Mrs. Alice Macleod. TOWN" Ticket 50c 8:15 p. m. THREE NOVEM BER 11, 1915

Take Her Ice cream, sundaes, sodas and STUDENTS ARRANGING Observation of the Innocent Bystander to— The Purity fountain drinks. We make all our own canaies in our clean, Once upon a time a brother of ours I everything in its way. Had Montana j Richardson Candy Co. SPECIALS FOR GAME sanitary kitchen. hammered out the sentiment been conditioned with more games this 307 Higgins Ave. and he plugged the bull’s eye right in season they could have stood the gru- i DONOGHUE AND ADAMSON TO the center. elling attack of the state college. But BOOST GAME IN B U T T E AND You got to give it to Old Man Payne, their strength faded and the game HELENA. He had it right in that sweet refrain, was lost. * * * Missoula Trust “There ain’t no place like home.” John R. Daily Co. * * * We had the opportunity of talking Wholesale and Retail Dealers in To advertise the Syracuse game When there are miles to go and with one of the sports writers of the and Savings throughout the state and assist in ar- your throat is dry; when your only Spokesman-Review and he agreed with Fresh and Salt Meats, Butter, Eggs, Poultry. ranging for special trains from Hel- bed’s board; when your “innards” us that Montana had more individual ena and Butte, Mortimer Donoghue yawn an(j you’re down and out, you’re stars than any team in the west. All Bank Fish and Game in Their Season will go to Butte and James Adamson always turning towards a place called that the Gr*zzlies lacked was games in Capital ______$200,000 will visit his home in Helena. The home, far, far away—your dreams are preparation for the Pullman battle, Phone 117 Surplus and Profits..... 50,000 executive committee of the A. S. U. M. your reward. decided to pay the expenses of the * * * I But the score is writ and nothing 130-132 Higgins Avenue. Officers: student boosters at the regular meet­ Believe me, the native heath is some can erase it until next year’s victory ing of the committee held yesterday I piace. J. M. Keith______President afternoon. * * * I And don’t forget that we few who S. J. Coffee____.Vice-President Syracuse will arrive in Missoula on But that has j^tle to do with foot- the game and allowed to sit in* the R. C. Giddings______Cashier the North Coast Limited Tuesday an(j ^he advisory board of the By- choicest section of the bleachers, Owen Kelley A. A. Lesseg...... Asst. Cashier evening at 10:40. The easterners are | Zander insists that this should be a * * * Key West and Domestic finishing one of the hardest and best sport column. The weary wanderers brought back Directors: balanced schedules of any of the big CIGARS * * * tales of genuine college rooting from J. M. Keith, S. J. Coffee, J. R. college . Next Saturday the Those of us that were fortunate Pullman. They say that the men were undefeated Colgate eleven is the op­ Billiard Room, Pipes, Tobacco Daily, G. T. McCullough, H. enough to see the W. S. C. game—and lined up by the hundreds ready to do and Cigarettes. Agents for Paul Greenough, W. M. Bick­ ponent o fthe Salt Lake City team and it was fortunate for those that did— their part. At one time a few Wash- Lowney ’s Chocolates. ford, Kenneth Ross. the following Saturday Syracuse will saw one of the finest games of foot- ington alumni near the Montana bench meet Dartmouth. On the western trip I in a Montana team ever yelled in feminine voices, “Fiercely “ MEET ME AT KELLEY’S" W e pay 3 per cent per annum Montana and Oregon A. C. will oppose | piaye(j There was more excitement | Montana, Fiercely Montana.” From Florence Hotel Bldg. on Savings Deposits. the heavy travelers. cooped up in that heart-tearing hour across the field a rolling peal of thun- Special yelling practice is planned I htan we want to see again until ourider came an echoing reply of: “Give by Yell Leader Powell and several nervous system has recovered. And ’em hell, Washington, give ’em hell.” sing-on-the-steps will be held before our nerves won’t be in good shape The men who heard it said that there the game. again until our digestive apparatus was never a yell heard in this section A Westinghouse gets accustomed to three good that carried the fight and pep with it J. D. Rowland squares a day. that those few words did. INVITATIONS SENT OUT * * * * * * Jeweler and Optician. Repair­ Mazda Lamp W. S. C. failed to get off on its right i jf you think all the spirit in school FOR ANNUAL TRACK MEET foot in the opening periods and Mon- is dead—and don’t think that this para-| ing a Specialty. tana should have scored enough touch- graph is written in self-praise—you In every socket— downs to have insured a victory. But j g^ould have heard the eight men re-1 141 East Main Street Invitations for the annual interscho- something was wrong and as it turned turning after the defeat, lying in the The last word in lastic track meet to be held in May out the only touchdown which the box car, hungry and almost sick, sing-' Missoula, Montana were mailed to the accredited high Grizzlies made was after a play th&C. ing Montana songs with the same: lighting schools of the state today by Profes- carried more or less of a fluke with it. spirit in which they sang them going sor J. P. Rowe. Sixty-three schools * * * over. The quality of our printing has es­ which now comprise the list of ac- In the second half, when a little man * * * tablished an enviable reputation for | $ 1.35 credited schools, will receive circular called Durham went in, there was a I guess it’s time to eat again. us. Bureau of Printing, 137 E. Main. letters telling of the changes in the change in the spirit of the Aggies and manner of conducting the meet and they tore down the field with a batter- per package of inviting the school to send a track ing, hammering machine that took team and entries to the declamatory — ■- ■ - ■ - — 5 lamps and debate contests. TEe most radical change in the meet is the new manner of conduct­ MANAGER PLAN LOSES ing the debates. Representatives Missoula Light from eight schools will compete in­ IN FRESHMAN DEBATE stead of two teams as formerly. The and Water Go. university will entertain only five trackmen this year instead of eight. Arguing that the present form of Heretofore the management of the government of the city of Missoula meet has paid the fares of five and I should not be changed, Edna Rankin entertained eight. and Charles T. Hickey won the de- For a cup of ------' bate held in Dr. George R. Coffman’s debating class last night in room 12 Good Hot Coffee and Quick of the Library building. The ques­ POSTsBIORTEM SMELL GREETS tion was “Resolved, that a business Lunch manager form of government, as es­ GO T O T H E CHEMISTRY PROF. IN LUNCH tablished in Dayoton, Ohio, should be adopted by the city of Missoula.” Enjoy the Pure Flavor Some Profs, planned a picnic for The affirmative side, J. J. South-1 Coffee Parlor last Saturday. Before sunrise they wick and A. E. Farley, showed the ad- j of Your Tobacco started for the top of Mount Mur- vantages that would be derived if | by rolling your cigarettes with Riz La Croix phy. They made the mistake of leav- the city of Missoula would adopt the j ing their supplies on table in the business manager form of govern-! papers— the universal choice of smokers of chemistry department and some of m.ent. They told of many benefits experience, because of supreme quality, con­ the enterprising vandals of the uni- that Dayton has'received from this venience and satisfaction. versity immediately proceeded to aug- form of government, such as free The P olicy ment their refreshments. A fine old lodging houses, free legal counsel and cheese that had laid in the labora- free medical advice. They pointed I tory for a year or two waiting to be out that the latter had alone saved o f this analyzed was securely wrapped and the city fifty babies that would have L A *. labled “concentrated strength to be otherwise died. ’(Pronounced: REE-LAII-KROY) used in time of fatigue.” Another Miss Rankin and Hickey related the FAMOUS CIGARETTE PAPERS four-jound package was labled “ 98 many advantages that the present Bank per cent sound” and was also securely government of Missoula has over any Their texture is so pure, light and thin— their wrapped so as ot to be noticed. The other forms and backed up their combustion so perfect— that there is scenery hunters got a fine early statements of the improvements the not the least trace o f paper-taste IS FIRST OF ALL TO BE start about 6 o’clock Saturday morn- city has received under this system, in the cigarette smoke. ing and conceived the unique idea of by figures and statements from, the SAFE! AND NEXT, TO eating dinner on the summit of the city hall. They concluded their ar- They never burst in rolling and hold RENDER THE GREATEST haughty snow-capped mountain. They gument with the fact that Missoula perfect shape, POSSIBLE SERVICE TO climbed faithfully all morning and by pas prospered more under the com- because of diligent effort succeeded in arriving mission form of government than tensile ALL THE PEOPLE at the top on schedule time. When ever before; and that the majority, of strength the professor of physics unwrapped citizens are entirely satisfied and and natural his blue covered package he encoun­ want no change. adhe s i ve- First National tered an old familiar odor (especially ness. Made old.) “Whew,” exclaimed the chem­ SECOND “AT-HOME” of the best Bank istry representative, “what was that flax-linen — a FREE S MISSOULA, MONTANA before it died?” The second “at-home” of this year ] pure, vegetable Two interesting, illustrated S| Booklets — one about RIZ LA A will be held tomorrow afternoon from j product — they CROIX Cigarette Papers, the other show- |3 The semester is more than half 4 to 6 o’clock in the Craig hall par­ are entirely pure ing how to "R oll Your Own” cigarettes — sent V _ whore in U. S. on request. AddressThe American k over and the war will begin the last lors. All women of the faculty and I and healthful. Tobacco Company, Room 1401, 484 Broome Street, N. Y . ^ Phone 645 for that next job of week in January. Better study now. women of the university are Invited. I printing. We please. FOUR THE MONTANA KAIMIN Juniors. Graft NEW 5 0 CENT BOOKS p M PR ESC; Coin of Realm You'll want them f o r t h m m m SX THEATRE .fl— ■ TOTTER INTO T O P by New Method lon g evenings that w ill soon be here. Nothing Today and REAR GUARD OF FAMOUS 17 No, it isn't a carnival; it isn’t even I so restful and REACH HOME WITH HARROW­ enjoyable as a a dog and pony show. The peculiar good novel and Tomorrow ING TA L E S TO T E L L stand in the entrance of the main a cozy fireside hall has no significance along that after the wear line. It’s something worse still—a | and tear o f the 2 DOUGHNUTS IN 47 HOURS day's work. The beauty contest. Here are some Salted peanuts, crackerjack, chew­ new arrivals just in from Grosset 6? D unlap: To travel for 47 hours with money in ing gum, pencils—four luxuries of I one’s pockets but with no chance to O nce to E very M an...... *...... Larry Evans life {pencils included—lend me your Bobble, General Manager, Chorus spend it for food or water, while one's j p e n c il; p lease) Each of the articles Olive Higgins Prouty The Gringos...... B. M. Bower bed is a springless box car and one's costs its little nickle. Each little nickle matress piles of lumber—all this may Sweetapple Cove...... George Van Schaick means ten votes. Ten votes for the I In Search o f a Husband...... C o m Harris be great amusement but to most it girl of your choioe Ten votes. Honorable Senator Sage-Brush, Lady > Francis Lynde sounds like punishment. The contest has still another day Caviar...... Grant Richards This is what eight students who rode j to run. Wednesday and Thursday the [ R om ance o f Billygoat Hill. .Alice Hcgan Rice Captivating Mary Carstairs, Today and Tomorrow the freight to Pullman and back had to j competition ran high. Votes came in Henry Sydnor Harrison T h e A rgyle C ase...... Arthur Hornblow do and they all say that there was j by the hundreds. Tomorrow will be f The Money Makers, never a diversion that carried as much the last day. Friday is your last Charles Klein Cd Arthur Hornblow We Call for and Deliver The Yellow Ticket...... Victoria Morton real excitement and fun with it as chance. For the big final, the juniors j —that’s when you want does this rough riding. : have cornered a concession at the | Prices B o o k Store The Butie Cleaners “One thing is certain,” said one of masquerade. Punch boards will be j to get that new over­ Students Always Look for the Best. of the returned wanderers, “and that j much in evidence, candy prizes will be coat, not only for the Phone 500 Red is that we did not walk and with the. plentiful. And with each box of can- i comfort you ’ll get out Advertise in the Kaimin—It pays. 506-508 S. Higgins Ave. Missoula. exception of those 47 hours on tw o, dy goes so many votes, according to doughnuts we never went hungry. All j the size of the box you win. of it, but because the the money we had we spent for food j The five girls receiving the highest i best things are being and we ate often. On Sunday some of j number of votes will be declared the j snapped up so quickly— us ate as many as six meals, though | winners of the beauty contest, and I MODERN CONFECTIONERY Without a doubt the only place where they make all their own some of them would hardly be termed j fUn page pictures of them will appear j we never did have such ‘squares.’ It was the finest experience j m the beauty section of the Sentinel. a run on overcoats. Candy, Hot Drinks and Ice Cream that 1 ever had in my life and I would Don’t forget to vote, and don’t for­ Ther’s a Reason 216 Higgins Avenue not trade it for the privilege of riding get the candy punchboards at the | in a Pullman around the globe.” dance tomorrow night. There were eight of the men that stuck together to the end and this fflir.ETiTTlFTlffl HW'liTlirJ squad unloaded from a Milwaukee freight at about 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. TO INTERVIEW STEWART H. H. Bateman and Co. Fiery tempered brakemen and slow freights were the cause of their late FOUR STUDENTS NAMED Anaconda Copper 337 North Higgins Avenue return as the schedule promised them Mining Company home Sunday night. But when they DRUGS, STATIONERY, BOOKS attempted to ride the freight from Pull­ Lumber Department, Bonner, A committee of four students, Han-; man on Saturday night they found the I Montana. University text books and supplies, loose leaf books and ley, Webster, Templeton and Craw­ brakeman armed with a club ready to Manufacturers and Wholesale ford, have been named to present to | fillers, University pennants, pillows, banners. throw them off if they attempted to | Dealers in Governor Stewart the petition of the steal a ride. Then when they finally PINE, LARCH AND FIR students asking for Mr. Ryman’s re­ escaped from the Palouse valley and LUMBER moval from the local university board, j hit for Missoula they were riding a And all kinds of mill work and The governor is not in Helena at pres-1 box shooks. A specialty being freight that took just 37 hours to go ent but his secretary promised to I made of Fruit Boxes. 232 miles. make a date for the committee to meet | The story of the trip is leaking out year^ everymontiii him upon his return to the capital. fgg a little at a time but the reports that are circulating now are so disconnect­ ed that to write an authentic account of the travels would be impossible, save for those who went along and Have Them they all decline to give the full history of the journey. BIJOU Finished These men are planing the organiza­ tion of a club to foster this “beating” THETAER —AT— spirit among the student body for future years. Thursday, Nov. 11 W a r c T s ASSOCIATION O FACULTY REPRESENTED 3 Vaudeville Acts AT TEACHERS’ MEETING Clayton and Russell The Meal with The Pep The University of Montana will be Comedy, Singing, Talking, Mu­ THE TAMALE KING well represented at the meeting of the sical Entertainers Montana State Teachers’ association to be held at Great Falls, on the 22, Try it and you ’ll like it. It‘s “ Tux” is the happy smoke. It just packs the 23 and 24 of November. Professor The Olds hot stuff. Oarl Getz will read a paper on “The smoker’s calendar so plumb full of fragrant delight The Man and Mummy Comedy. Use of Current Events for School that a gloomy day can’t crowd itself in edgewise. Mystic Ventriloquism. Work ’ ; Professor Morton J. Elrod will J. B. PIGG That m ild, soothing taste of “ T u x ” has introduced discuss “Secondary Science as given 316 Higgins Avenue many a man to the joy of pipe-smoking and a regular at the University of Montana; Profes­ unending procession of happy days. sor J. E. Kirwood,, Speak on “Botany Jimmy Ponte for Secondary Schools; Professor J Wizard of the P. Rowe will act in the double capac ities of chairman of Departments, Col­ Vitagraph Broadway Star European Plan. $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, lege and University and chairman of I Feature $3.00 per day. Fifteen large sam­ School Trustees, besides which he will ple rooms. read a paper entitled “A Suggested “YOUTH” The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette Course in Geography.” Miss Hilda I A most elaborate production, with Faust, will read a paper on “The Frankie Mann and Antonio The By far the most pleasant pipe-smoke in the world is Content of High School Courses in Moreno. Tuxedo. Think of the supreme satisfaction of being able Domestic Science.” to smoke your pipe all day, and day after day, without a Florence particle of discomfortl You can do it with Tuxedo— be­ The program will open with a din­ Tom Mix Comedy ner by the Montana Branch American J. M. Hitchings, Proprietor cause Tuxedo is made wonderfully mild and absolutely School Peace league at the Rainbow “The Cowboy” biteless by the original “ Tuxedo Process.” hotel, Principal A. J. Roberts of Hel­ Dining Room Unsurpassed. Missoula, Montana That process is what makes Tuxedo different from any ena, president. Next will come the Bijou Concert Orchestra. other tobacco made. Others have tried to imitate it, but initial meeting at 8:00 o’clock at the never successfully. Just try Tuxedo for a week and you’ll Grand opera house. Tne time from smoke it erer after. then on until the closing business ses­ / TWO SIDES TO OUR BUSINESS The Big YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE sion will be filled with addresses by Big Brown teachers and educators from all over Convenient, glassine wrapped, _ Famous green tin with gold *| /"k Lunch ) NONPAREIL ( Bruins moisture-proof pouch . O C lettering, curved to ft pocket JL vrC the state. The program also includes j Look her straight in the eye and settle i t l In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidor s, 50c and 90c addresses by educators from Wiscon­ 25c ' forever—over a hot chocolate, 50c sin, California, and New york. v / THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY