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A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAVE YOU REGISTERED ? A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE WEEKLY SPECTRUM

NORTH DAKOTA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1915 VOL. YYZIH 12. FIVE CENTS A COPY.

tunity will be given to study either English or Arithmetic. Dean and Mrs. Dairy Products Are Annual Meeting of Boys The fees for the courses will be Christmas Festival One $15.00. A great many applications have already been received for this Bolley Return Sold in Good Condition and Girls Institute work and the indications point to a of the Big very large attendance. It is expect- Tell of Trip 'Through the West. Events of Year ed that the choice between gas and In the transmission of tuberculosis from cattle to man, the danger has steam engines will increase the in- Professor and Mrs. H. L. Bolley been so exaggerated as to lead one terest in Schedule "A," and the Re- and son Don have returned from a "Best Entertainment ever held on the Large Numb oof Winners In to believe that no one could escape gistrar's office has this year made visit to the Pacific Coast. Texas the disease. arrangements for twice as large an and Louisiana points and report a Campus" says some Milk for the cities is being past- tAttenthStsp enrollment in this particular sche- ,very pleasant and profitable trip. eurized, and the butter sold in our dule as heretofore. Four or five days were spent in Den- The Boys' and Girl's Institute U. S. Dem. 't of Agriculture; a large cities is made from pasteur- The First annual Christmas fest- len and was cleverly hidden by de• ver during the meeting of the Dry held at the Agricultural College last discussion of 0 `vpes and breeds ized cream, so that if the danger ival, held Saturday evening was one corations. address before the siminar of facul- week was a grand success in ever) of beef and da... Cattle, by Prof. would be as great as has been exag- There were also some vocal selec- Land Congress Sessions which were of the most successful events ever respect. 120 boys and girls accom- Shepperd; and an address on graft- gerated, there would be no danger of tions, one being "Little Town of attended with a good deal of in- carried out on the Campus. The panied by their county superintend - ing of trees by Dean Waldron. • Bulletin 107 Receives transmitting the disease. An emi- Bethlehem," sung by Ward Porter. terest. Professor Bolley pronoun- main part of the program was held ants were present. The following The feature of the program for nent bacteriologist writes that: "So The remainder of the evening was ces the exhibit of grains, seeds, vege- in the Armory, which was very pret- counties were represented, Ransom, Thursday was the address by Presi- far as I am aware, there is no case spent in stories, songs, and folk tables and fruit display at the Dry tily decorated with holly and Christ- Benson, Stutsman, Sargent, Barnes, dent Wilcox, of the Institute. He Favorable Comment on record where it has been con- dancing. Charlie Chaplin and his Land Congress as being extremely mas trees. There were a number of Pierce, Richland, Cass, Billings, dwelt mainly on the good work that clusively proved that butter infected troupe of clowns were well received, fine not excelled in any feature by large trees in the middle of the Wells, Pembina, Williams, Walsh, has been done by the boys and girls We are receiving many congra- with tubercle bacilli has been as were also a number of girls who those to be seen at the great show the floor, while many smaller ones were Renville, La Moore, Grand Forks, of the state, especially on that of the tulatory letters from Pathologists, means of producing the disease in gave the Swedish Schotische. at San Francisco. During the trip placed under the balconies. Rolette, Ramsey, Rickey, Towner, past year. He stated that a larger Agriculturists • and other workers on the human." Another eminent ban-I The climax came with the appear- Professor Bolley visited the Univer- Hettinger, and Bottineau. number of boys and girl were be- cereals relative to the results of the terlologist says: "That while it is The program consisted of five ance of Adolph as Santa Claus. He sity of . University of The boys and girls were given this coming interested in this work each Department of Botany has brought possible for pathologic bacteria to ,parts. The first was a march from made the children feel glad they had Utah, Leland-Stanford and the Uni- trip as a result of having won year, and that the coming year out in the publication known as maintain their viability in butter Ceres Hall, the Engineering build- come by distributing presents among versity of Wisconsin, and gave an prizes in their various county agri- would probably be the banner year Bulletin 107. A number have writ- for a considerable period of time, ing, and Main Building to the Lib- them. ten confirming the observations and address before faculty rary. The chanters sang the "Yel- cultural and domestic science con- of the Institute. so far as I know, no case of the The evening was closed with a conclusions drawn relative to the in- ty and students in Plant Pathology low and the Green" as they went. tests. At noon the delegates were all transmission of disease of any kind song by all present, "I Live to tell and . Agronomy of the University of An election of officers was held guests of the Fargo Commercial fluence of these diseases upon the through butter has been reported. This was followed by a march to the the Story." California upon the subject of the just before the close of the insti- Club at luncheon at the Club rooms. principles of constant cropping, crop My' personal opinion is that the Armory, led by' a number of trum- Influence of Cooperative Farming A large and appreciative audi- tute with the following results: The afternoon was spent in visiting rotation, etc. Professor Gee. L. danger from butter is very slight on peters. upon the Methods of Controlling ence were in attendance, and the President, Francis Keish, Dickey places of interest about town, and Fawcett, Plant Pathologist, Repu- Plant Diseases, particularly in Cere- account of the very small number of ,Here a surprise awaited the audi- marked success insures the repeti- Connty. an inspection of several factories of blic of Argentine writes: pathogenic bacteria which would be rune in the matter of an organ re- als. A visit was also paid to the tion of the Christmas Festival an- Vice President, Vernon Welliner, Fargo. "I am much interested in your home of Luther Burbank at Santa likely to occur in butter even if cital. A pipeorgan had been instal- other year. Benson County. Friday was devoted largely to work on soil troubles and seed do- made from unpasteurized cream and Rosa and the day was given to a Secretary. Ida Edinger, Wells contests in bread making, drawing, tericoration of wheat. No subject in the comparatively small amount of study of the gardens and also the County. stockjudging and cornjudging. Ath- connection with this work is of butter which is consumed." Burbank farm at Sebastopole. Treasurer, Horace Judd, Towner letic contests were also enjoyed. more interest or importance than In fact, never in the history of The most interesting thing seen County'. The standing of the contestants in this." — "For this reason I would the country has there been such on the trip, described by Professor Sevententh Annual Meeting of Most of the children left for their these contests was arranged by coun- be glad to hear from You with re- good butter, milk, cream and cheese Bolley as the Ancient Bone Quar- homes Friday evening and all ex- ties. In bread making the girls of gard to the degree of success at- sold than there is today, and_ no ries at California, located midway pressed themselves as much pleased LaMoure county stood first, Cass tained by farmers from the applica- products are as healthful, nutritious Tri-State Grain Growers, between Los Angeles and Santa with the institute. For the past county second and Stutsman county tion of the methods and recommen- and cheap as are those from the Monica. Here is a field, adjacent to year these children had been work- third. In darning the Dickey coun- dations made in the bulletin. Have dairy cow. the great oil fields, in which there ing with the end in view of coming t7 girls won first place. Wells coun- seed selection, seed disinfection, ro- January 18 to 21 are embedded in evaporated crude' to this institute and they found ty second and Kidder county third. tation, etc., resulted in the produc- oil, or a pitch-like asphaltum, the that the work was much more in- Gibson: "Miss Angela Murray Gib- tion of grain of superior quality." bones of almost all the known land teresting and instructive thou they ty girls also won first place for that "If the measures recommended are animals since the beginning of the Y.M.C.A. Hold Annual* Many Prominent Speakers on Program supposed when they started out for county, second and Stutsman county effective as applied by the farmers pleistocene period. In small areas, the prise. third. In the judging of beef cat- themselves, a work of the greatest now being excavated, less than a The Tri-State Grain Growers' As From beginning to end • the insti- tle the boys of Pembina county stood importance has been accomplised. - -Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. few feet in diameter in either di- Fellowship Meetings sociation will hold its seventeenth tute was the best that has ever been highest, Kidder county second and From this quotation it is evident Mr. Carl Vrooman, President Ell- rection, and less than five to ten feet held and great good is expected to Barnes county third. In judging that the writer expects results to be annual convention in the Fargo An- wood C. Perisho of the South Da- underground, there are to be found, result from It. The attendance was dairy cattle Bottineau county' boys rather immediate in their appear- The second annual fellowship ditorium January 18 to 21. An kota State College; M. F. Greeley of associated in great numbers, the larger than in past years and the won first. Dickey county second and ance. When it is remembered that meeting of the College Y. M. C. A. average of about 3000 farmers from the Dakota Farmer, Captain W. S. A: bones of the Great American Mam- work wail more complete while the Barnes county third. In the corn it is now 16 years since the discov- was held Sunday evening in the the three states, Minnesota and the Smith of the Department of Agri- moth, the Great Imperial Elephant, entertainment provided was excel- judging the Bottineau county boys ery of the cause of flax-sick soil, and dining room of Ceres Hall. About two Dakotas, attend these conven- culture, Washington, D. C.; and hundreds of saMples of a wolf of lent. also won first for their county, it is only within the last two or 125 men were present out of a to- tions, • every winter. The questions many. other .speakers of equal merit, much larger size than any previous- During the institute Miss Sullivan Dickey county second and Walsh three years, after a long continued tal membership of something over considered relate principally to the even if not so wellknown. ly known wolf, the bones of the o: the extension department was in county third. In the athletic con- educational campaign on the part of 200. After partaking of a light farm and the home. Among the Aside from the educational advan- camel, those of a huge bison, sim- charge of the children and she is test the Williams county delegation those who believed in the principle, lunch served on the cafeteria plan speakers are successful farmers and tages offered by these conventions, per to but larger than either the to be congratulated on the splendid won first. Cass county second and that the way to raise a good flax the men gathered around the north specialists in the different branches these mid-winter gatherings afford American or Philippines type, the manner in which she handled them Benson and Renville counties tied crop consisted in recognizing the" me- tend of the dining room with their of agriculture, such as animal hus- farmers and their wives opportunity while here. for third place. The score on the thods of avoiding the root diseases, Great Toothed Tiger, Moun- chairs in the form of a circle and bandry, dairying, crop rotation, con- to meet socially for better acquain- The first day was spent largely note books was as follows: Barnes one will readily understand that tain Lions and Lions similar to the listened to a talk by M. A. Thorfinn- servation of fertility and moisture, tance and a brief respite from their in seeing the places of interest about county first, Dickey county second wheat-sick soil and wheat-sick seed Asiatic type, Jack-rabbit, Condors son on "What it means to be a mem- etc. Home making is also given con- domestic labors. ConSiderable la- the campus, and consisted largely In and Benson county third. is a problem of considerably more and many birds of much larger size ber," a brief address by W. Men- sideration. titude is allowed students taking visits to the barns and buildings. These contests were one of the complex nature and one which will than any heretofore known, all in- denhall on "The opportunities for The purpose of the association is work in agriculture, to attend these Short talks were given by Director most important features of the en- yield less rapidly to the proper termingled in the same mass of service," and a statement by Prof. to promote better farming, better meetings. Cooper, President Worst, Miss Sul- tire institute and for which the boys teachings as to seed selection and asphalt and gravel mixture. These C. I. Nelson in answer to the ques- business and better living for rural Woman's Auxiliary As- livan, and Prof. Miller. and girls have been preparing, not crop rotation than in the case of flax bones, when taken out, are of such tion," why a faculty man should he communities. sociation also holds one or more ses- Wednesday was filled with a talk only since they have been at the in- or potatoes, but the good results perfect• form that the skeletons can interested in the Association." The Among the prominent speakers en- sions during the week of the con- and demonstration on the canning stitute but in their work In the finally to be obtained thru the study be perfectly articulated without re- Secretary who presided at the meet- gaged for the 1916 convention are vention. of vegetables by Geo. Farrell of the schools of the state. of the relation of the root and seed construction of the parts as has pre-. ing then brought before the atten- diseases to wheat cropping may be viously been the case in such exca- tion of the men present the situa- expected to show up more rapidly in vated bones. tion of the Student Associations in North Dakota because of the past On trip, Professor Bol- the European countries now at war. BishopQuayle to Lecture Alpha Mu work done on flax, potatoes and in ley attended the sessions of the Na- A letter from General Secretary! Winter Short Courses to connection with the prevention of tional Conference ,'on Market anod John R. Mott calling for sympathy wheat smut,: etc. Rural Credit, and pronounced this and financial assistance of American On " Twine"Twn e" Holds initiatiun —H. L. BOLLEY. the most important gathering of men Y. M. C. A. men to the student As- Open January 3rd that he has ever had the pleasure of sociations of Europe was read. The meeting with. The Conference was men present responded with a libe- Next Friday evening, Dec. 17th, On Saturday, the Alpha Mu Fra- ral gift of some thirty dollars and Bishop Quayle will speak in the ternity held an and re- ORGANIZATIONS. attended by numerous represents: fives from 43 of the 48 states and expressed large interest in the need First Methodist church, as the se- ceived Ernest Cave, Richard Lewis, Promises to Be A Succesful Course the delegates studied and acted upon' of enabling hte European Student cond number of the Lecture course Houghton Harrington and Alfred The Athenian Literary Society the questions of marketing and ru- Association to keep up their work held under the auspices of the Bro- Matters as new members. The held an election of officers last Fri- ral credits which will become of im- under the strain of the war, and therhood of that church. As a lec- "rookies" all crossed the burning The winter short courses are to Schedule "B" is devoted almost day evening. The following officers mediate national importance. Among , further, to be prepared at the close turer he needs no introduction to sands in an acceptable manner. .open on January 3, 1916 and the exclusively to engineering, offering were elected: other things accomplished at this of the war to inaugurate a far larger the student body of this institution After the initiation ceremonies first two days of the new term will an opportunity to study both steam President, Boletha Frojen. Congress was the appointing of a program than ever attempted before. and those who avail themselves of all adjourned to the fraternity be given over to the registering of and gas engines. With this work Vice President, Earl Yerrington. committee of ten for the organiza- the opportunity to hear him lecture house where a splendid "feed" was students in these schedules. an opportunity is given also to take Secretary, Marion Johnson. on "Mark Twain" Friday evening tion of an association whose busi- tion on cooperation it is planned will provided, after which cigars and Tbis year there will be three either forge shop practice or wood Treasurer, Grace Mares. ness it will be to study and arrange report to but will not be a part of will hear a rare treat • Regular ad- songs were enjoyed. echedeles offered: shop practice and English, Arithme- Critic, William Mendenhall. mission is 50 cents. Students tick- for coordination or federation of all the present National Conference of There were about twenty five of Schedule "A" is devoted almost tic and Commercial law. After the election of officers a cooperative farming associations ef- Marketing and Farm Credits—the ets are 35 cents. Tickets may be I the members in attendance. exclusively to agriculture but offers Schedule "D" is the short course program was rendered, which con- secured at the Y. M. C. A. room. fecting all those branches of coope- idea being that this present confe- a choice between steam .engines and in domestic science and offers in- sisted in short talks by the new ration which are already in exist- rence will be maintained as an open gas engines and between wood shop struction in hygiene and first aid members on their past lives. ence and to lay plans for the or- Forum for the discussion of all such LOUIS KOPFMAN DEMON- These were all made up from one and forge shop practice. The agri- to the injured, home management, ganization of cooperative bodies ne- projects and methods as should na- STRATES ART OF "MAKE-UP" person, the various parts of each be- cultural subjects treated under cooking, ,sewing and household de- Outof a necessary $150,000, $25,- cessary to carry on the work of turally come before the people of ing explained as it progressed. One schedule "A" are horticulture, farm coration. Beyond this, an oppor- 000 has been pledged by Portland farm production and marketing in the relative to mar- Louis Kopfman made a decided cf the features was the rapidity with crops, farm accounts, seed . treating tunity . will be offered all of the business and professional men to- such manner as to bring such socie- keting and farm credits. The full bit with his demonstration at the which Mr. Kopfman did' his work. and testing, soils, dairying, veteri- young ladies in this course to ob- ward the University of Oregon me- ties together into a harmonious co- reports of all the work and all the Little Country Theatre, Saturday. Mr. Kopfman also had charge of nary, breeds of live stock, feeding serve the more advanced work in dical building on the Portland cam- operative general organization. This papers given at the meeting will be The demonstration consisted of the making up of those who took and stock judging. the college courses. Also an oppor- pus. committee and this new organiza- published. the "Seven Ages of Shakespeare." part in the Christmas Festival.

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Entered at the Post Office of the Agricultural College, North Dakota, THE AGRICULTURAL AND MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL OFFERS as second class mail matter. F a man wants to "stand out in a Complete Secondary Courses in - Agriculture - Mechanic Arts - General Science - Rural Teachers. ALFRED R. MATTERS Editor-in-Chief crowd " he don't have to act SPECIAL COURSES WINNEY CROUCH Commissioner of Publications. peculiar. He can be out of the Draftsmen and Builders, Farm Husbandry, Homemakers, Pharmacy, Power Machinery THIS COLLEGE offers to the young people of this state an education which is thoroughly in line with STAFF: ordinary, the way VELVET does it- modern thought and demands. It spends no time on dead languages or such subjects as are of little by bein' always kind an' cheerful practical value. It aims to fit young men and women who can think and investigate for themselves; who GLENN McLELLAN Associate Editor can deal with social, agricultural and industrial problems of the day. ELVIRA RASMUSSEN Associate Editor an' honest. Campus Gleanings THE LABORATORIES are thoroughly equipped, and the instructors are specialists in their lines. Ex- JOE ALEXANDER ceptional advantages are offered in chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, literature, mathematics, and en- JOE ROBERTS Athletics gineering subjects. Locals fir0"fr ._n PERCY BEALS Society 0=0 1===11.--i Graduates from approved High Schools are admitted to Freslunan Class. Board and DOROTHY PRICE Room $4.75 to $5.00 per week. ARNOLD HEIDNER Military and Music Exchanges WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR FOR CIRCULARS, CATALOG, AND ADMISSION BLANKS.-FALL TERM PARK TARBELL IVY WAECHTER Ceres Hall BEGAN SEPTEMBER 21 - INDUSTRIAL COURSES BEGIN OCTOBER 11 Domestic Science MARGARET HUTCHINSON High School CULVER LADD Organizations OLIVIA WILD COMING EVENTS ARTHUR KOTCHIAN Proof Reader LET US DO THE WORK MILITARY THIS WEEK Every Shirt EDITORIAL Saturday, Dec. 11-First Annual We Handle Alex Stern Serves as a Model of what the finest shirt work should be! Christmas Festival. It is as if every shirt is a sample which we show to prove oar CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. December 15-17-Examinations. ability to serve you best. We hear a great deal about Christmas spirit, but really what AND December 17-Fall Term Closes. 8 Company Having once fixed our standard at the top notch we can't afford to fall down-and we don't. is it? Is it in the hurry and bustle of the last few days-is it Cor. Broadway and N. P. Ave. in the giving and receiving of gifts-is it the "peace on earth"' JANUARY For Shirt Work of Highest Quality, call on LELAND McCONNELL, Student Agent for or is it a vague but joyous feeling, we cannot define? Monday, January 3-Winter Term It seems Christmas spirit is a combination of all of these. Begin.s YOUNG MENS SUIT- FARGO LAUNDRY COMPANY We have often wondered why people wait till the last minute, MUSIC Thursday, January 6 - Wallace Plume 826 106-110 Ninth St. S. to buy their gifts, in spite of warnings in newspapers and ma- Bruce Amsbary. INGS AND OVER- gazines. Surely this is not forgetfulness or laziness on the part Friday, January 7-Annual Short of all-it seems that we do actually enjoy being bustled about Course Stag. COATS Saturday, January 8-Industrial 4 and trampled upon in our mad chase, perhaps we could not feel 4 Christmas-like if that were neglected ! Then in giving and re- Course Party. 4 Our Specialty * 4 ceiving presents-of course that started with "gifts of gold and The members of the Cadet batta- Friday, January 14-Second An- * D. D. SULLIVAN 4 nual Industrial Course Debate. * frankincense and myrrh," and if that part were cast out bodily lion have of late been very active in Sole Agents for * 4 Thursday, January z7-College * from our program-we should surely feel something was wrong. the social side of the department. In KUPPENHEIMER - There always seems to be a certain gladness in the air, a order to give them a voice in' the Prayer Day. Optical SpecialistSpecialist joy in being alive and able to do something for some-one else management of the cadet hops whica Friday, January 28-Junior Prom STEIN-BLOCK * -that is probably the solution of the whole matter. In giving are to be held from time to time, Seventh Annual Industrial Course * out we receive back and like Dickens' Scrooge until we make the following men were appointed to Declamatory. and .* 612 Front Street FARGO, N. DAK. 1* someone else happy-we cannot be happy ourselves. work with Lieut. Carrithers in p:an- FEBRUARY FASHION CLOTHES I* r;ng these and similar events. The Tuesday, February 1-Dr. Charles Eyes Examined The whole staff joins in wishing the College Family a Merry committee is composed of Smith, Glasses Fitted E. Barker. 1:1-c Christmas and a Happy New Year. Do not work too hard and Boots, Crockett, and Sorenson. The Friday, February 4-Twenty-first A Complete Line of do not eat too much turkey ! , event of the year will he a big Annual College Declamatory Contest. -Robert W. Service. hop to be held later in the year at Furnishing Goods Tuesday, February 8-William *-4-4-4.4-4-4*-4*-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-3(-4-4-4-4 -4-4*-4*-3(-4-4-4-4-4**-4-4-4-4-4-4-44.4***-4-4-4-4.4 THE QUITTER. the end of a contest which is to be Sterling Battise. * carried on between the companies of and Saturday, February 12-Holiday, 1** When you're lost in the Wild, and you're scared as a child, the battalion. Lincoln's Birthday. Athletic Apparel DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES And Death looks you bang in the eye, The Band gave a short concert at Friday, February 18-Sixth An- * • And you're sore as a boil, it's according to Hoyle ENSIGN CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES the Masonic Temple last Thursday! nual Inter-Society Debate (Hight 1 * To cock your revolver _ _ _ _ die. afterboon. The program presented' School). The store where you get what you want when you But the Code of a Man says: "Fight all you can," consisted of the following numbers: Monday, February 21-All Col- * want it. We accomodate.

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MARCH *k7 "You're sick of the game ! Well, now that's a shame. Panella. This concludes the work * Phone 445 01 Broadway. You're young and you're brave and you're bright. Friday, March 3-A. & H. T. if of the Band for this term. y "You've had a raw deal !" I know-but don't squeal, High School Party. ***************************************************** Buck up, do your damnedest, and fight. Friday, March 17-Ada Roach and It's the plugging away that will win you the day, Company in "The Heart of the Im- So don't be a piker, old pard! LIBRARY NOTES migrant. Just draw on your grit; it's so easy to quit. Sunday, Monday, March 19-20- When in need of any make of Fountain Pens, It's the keeping-your-chin-up that's hard. Twelfth Annual Industrial Course or any size of Commencement. Loose Leaf Book call at The library will be open every Thursday, March 23 - Winter It's easy to cry that you're beaten-and die; day during the holidays, except 11; The ....lobe Gazette Printing. Co. Term closes. It's easy to crawfish and crawl; Christmas and New Years. The hours * Monday, March 27-Spring Term THEY HAVE IT But to fight and to fight when hope's out of sight- will be 9-12; 1:30-5:30. * Why, that's the best game of them all! opens. have consolidated their two 510 First Avenue Nortn Fargo, N. D. On account of the heavy work of * stores into one and are now And though you come out of each gruelling bout, APRIL All broken and beaten and scarred, the winter term, it has been decided * located at 620 Front street; not to give the course in Library Saturday, April 1 - All-College ,t next door to Moody's. We Just have one more try-it's dead easy to die, April Fool Party. It's the keeping-on-living that's hard. Science. All freshmen who have not have a large stock of Hirsh- MRS. DAVID J. deLENDRECIE completed the course this fall will Saturday, April 8-A. & M. T. * Wickwire; Sophomore and High School Senior Class Play. TEACHER OF DANCING be expected to take it in the spring. * Style-Plus clothes; Stetson 4 Friday, April 14-Second Annual 4 Susie.-I am a very graceful young The following books have been Hats; O'Donnell Shoes; etc. Joint Debate and Literary Society * 4 invites the students of the A. C. to a series of dansants to be held lady, about 4 and one half feet tall cataloged at the library: Stuntfest• * We give 10 per cent discount * each Tuesday at 3:30 P. M. at Civic Center, 9th street and 2nd av- Spectrum Personal Dept. Auken, K. L. Van. Practical Am taking a course in English which Friday, April 28-Third Annual to all students. (Contributions solicited) track work. 1915. enue south. A small admission fee will be charged. I consider very benificial and cul- Program Contest. 4 tural. Would you advise me to Becker, C. L. Beginnings of the * Phone 1450J for particulars. American people. 1915. MAY My Dear Madame: take esthetic dancing? S. & Bowley, A. L. Elements of stati- Friday, May 5-Senior May Party. C. Clothing Co. My one ambition is to become a Assuredly dear Susie, also I ad- Wm. G. &Lure and stics. 1907. Saturday, May 13-Flag Day. dancing master. I have taken pri- vice violin lessons and a course in E. T. Christianson Bruce, H. A. Psychology and Ninth Annual Inter-High School vate lessons and have practiced with Public Speaking. Proprietors parenthood. 1915. Declamatory Contest. SUITS AND OVERCOATS $15 $17 and $20 a broom stick and a flour sack in Gladys-My hair is light, eyes a Bryant, L. S. School feeding. JUNE SPECIAL REDUCTION ON SUITS TO STUDENTS front of a mirror, but I am still con- beautiful azure shade, weight 130 * 1913. Thursday and Friday, June 8-9- ************************** Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing scious of my hands and feet. At a lbs. height 5 ft. Am somewhat of Capek, Thomas. Bohemia under High School Commencement. dance I invariably step on my part- an artist, do you think I would make Hapsburg misrule. 1915. JOE P. SMEBAK ners corns. As I lift my feet very a success in movies as a second 313 Broadway Fargo, N. D. Cattail, J. M. University control. high they come down real hard. Blanche Sweet? 1913. McDougall, Wm. Social psycho- There must be some way for me to By your description Gladys, you Cavers. F. Plant biology. 1913. logy. 1913. be graceful. Appealingly yours, MRS. DAVID J must be very beautiful. By alli Chamot, E. M. Elementary chemi- McKeever, W. A. Training the! ...... Earnest Pile. * * means go into the movies, you re- cal miscropy. 1915. girl . 1914. * * The latest additions to the House mind deLENDRECIE 1 * mind me of Mable Normand. If you Crow, M. P. The American coun- Massaoka, N. Japan to America. * of Castle are the Jitney Bus Roll send me a stamped letter, I will try girls. 1915. 1915. * teaches beginners ball room * and the Charley Chaplin Walk. But send you her address. You are Dodd, W. E. Expansion and con- Michels, John. Market dairying *I farg° Clotbittg Zazaar * * if you have trouble with these you welcome. flict. 1915. and milk production. 1913. dancing as well as the latest * ** might try the back steps if father in- Elliott, C. F. S. Prehistoric man Merman, J. B. Principals of rural steps in the modern dances. * terferes at the front steps. The side- * and his story. 1915. credits. 1915. Phone 1480 to arrange for * Ready to serve you with a full line of Clothing, Hats, * walk is also a good thing to prac- * * Galbraith, A. M. Personal hyg- Moss, J. A. Manual of military * * tise on. private or class lessons. * Caps, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods. * You sad in your las' letter that iene & physical training for women. training. 1914. * Madame:-I am a young man you had a now gurl, why Ola do you Harris. N. D. Intervention & col- Oppenheim, Nathan. Care of the * *. * eighteen years old and very good 1 no ay narar luke at a gurl anymore, onization , it Africa. 1914. child and health. 1910. ,* * looking, my only trouble is how to da air all kraze on me bot ay ban Herrick & Ingalls. Rural credits, Parsons, E. C. Fear and conven- 1 * Better Goods for Less * gain the favor of the girls. Will getting tired of having a gurl all da land and cooperation. 1915. India tionality. 1914. Univ. of Minn. Swamp land drain-i t you please give me some informa- time. Ay ban improvin' mi time and the war. 1915. Paxon, F. L. The new nation. age with special reference to Minn. 1 tion along this line? Yours in 1916. alon battar lines-Ay have lorned Johnson, Aline. Union and de- , 1915. ,*t By Bringing This Ad You Get 10 Per Cent Discount. agony, Anthony Smith. to smoke cigaretts, all of os sweel mocracy. 1915. Robinson, E. V. Early economic MAKE TIIIS Van Slyke, L. L. Modern methods YOUR STEADY TRADING PLALE We refer you to Lynn Leslie, it fellors do dat all da time. Kreamer. Henry. Scientific and conditions in Minn. .1915. '* of testing milk products. 1913. is said that Jobs like his do make a a nnlied phermocognosy. 1915. Sharp, C. J. The country dance 1* 610 FRONT STREET FARGO, N. D. fellow popular, it seems that there Lazar. Franz. Technical mycolo- book part 1 and 2 1909. * ....4-*********), • • • .**.****************************** are several others who are having gy. 2 Vol. 1911. Snyder, Harry. Dairy chemistry. T,pa 1914. the same difficulty, a large number University of California: eh. A. F. Schools of medieval Rollerskating has become the craze! of letters have already been re- England. 1915. Sohn, C. E. Dictonary of active of the hour at Northwestern Uni-' ceived at . Ingeneral if The class of 1915 at the Univer- Lnwkowitsch. Dr. J. Chemical principals of plants. DR. F. K. WEIBLE versity. Co-eds and men can always , See Nemzek before you you would show your face a little sity of California started an endow- technology and analysis of oil, fats, Thompson, Slason. The railway DENTIST be seen and heard at this sport on more it might help to some extent, ment fund by taking out insurance and m , xes. 1915. library. 1915. buy your Fall Suit or also it is well to distribute bright policies to the university on the 20- Lowe. Orton. Literature for Thorndike, E. L. Educational the long stretches of concrete side- Rooms 1-2 smiles promiscuously. year plan. children. 1914. psychology. 1914. walk. Overcoat. 614 Front St. Fargo, N. D. • • • ▪ •

THE WEEKLY SPECTRUM ********************************************************************************** fourth Friday of April. * .* Special sessions shall be called by OPEN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT * L_ _J —11— L3 I 1_ ___I * Commissioner of Judiciary upon ad- * vice of Marshal and Student Court You Need a — at — * # * Attorney. The First National Bank 0 Section VI.—Clause for'lAddition- Typewriter * al Provisions. of Fargo ******************************************************************************** Every college student needs Further provisions may be added The Oldest Bank in North Dakota. CANDIDATES WORKING ************************** to be first into the dining room."— one. You need it first for your HARD FOR Detriot Free Press. to this bill at any time without use own work. And if you wish, Capital and Snrpins---One-half Million Dollars of amendment, unless further pro- you can make a nice income NOTICE visions be in direct contradiction to from it by doing work for The prospects for a good basket existing provisions of the bill others. Every student knows ball team are continuing good. Presented by *Intercollegiate Through a mistake the nights for this. "I wish I had a type- There is a large squad ont every Senior chtss basket ball practise W. H. PORTER, writer," is what students say night. Although as yet only four of were named as Tuesday and Thurs- Commissioner of Judiciary, Stu- every day. k*****************$ ******* last year's squad have been out, it day. It should have been Tuesday , dent Commission. That's easy; easier than you is hoped that more will come after University of Colorado: and Friday from 6:40 to 7:30. think. We have made it easy The training table is used for by our the holidays. REPORT OF COMMISSION Varsity Fifty Five Captain McKee and Movold are every kind of student activity at the MEETING DECEMBER 11 th Special Rental Rate working hard and should make a University of Colorado. Members of to University Students the most stylish young man's suit made by the debating teams go into training strong combination at forward, as Rent from us a rebuilt latest for the purpose of being able to do A Bill Providing For they have played one season to- visible model HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX gether. Bolsinger is working. at clear thinking. The special meeting was called to order by President Alexander. guard this year. Crawford should A Student.Court Remington Especially adapted to college men. make a valuable man this year and STEMNING. The Commissioners present were Alexander, Crouch, Porter, Menden- it will undoubtedly require some Det hvisler, tuter og uler Typewriter Suits and Overcoats — $18.00 to $30.00 hard work on the part of anyone i hver en vidje og krat BE IT ENACTED by the Student hall, Slingsby, McConnell and Fr, 2 months for $5.00 who is desirious of geting Sam's og skodden himmelen skjuler Commission that a Student Court be jen. KNOX & GORDON HATS place. Some of the men who are created and conducted according tJ saa jorden den hylles i nat. The Secretary's report of the HANAN & PACKARD SHOES working hard for places are Homer the following provisions: meeting of December 6th was read Smith, H. Roberts, McCune, Under- Det knaker, skaker og skj.lver Section 1—Jurisdiction of Student and accepted. wood, Catlin, Kinneberg, McConnell, i m.gtige kroner og brask, Court. Mr. Mendenhall gave the report of Howe, Thomas, and Olwin. Og stadig sig tmttere livaelver The jurisdiction of the Student the Finance committee. den kulsorte skodde saa rask. Court shall extend to all cases of fact Mr. Porter introduced a bill re- J. F. Holmes 8 Co. ANNUM:, FOOTBALL BANQUET arising in connection with the stu- lating to the Student Court, and Fargo, North Dakota Med engang stilhet sig sfenlcer dents and student activities relat- moved that it lie published in the The annual banquet of the Foot- saa trykkende tyst det er. ing to laws and regulations adopted next issue of the Weekly Spectrum. ball Squad was held at Ceres Mon- spmnding du videre venter by said Commission for the conduct A committee consisting of the day evening. An enjoyable evening hvad livet dig byder mer. of students of the college, and to President of the Commission, the was spent as well as a good "feed." Nets Mykkeltvedt. those cases of law not otherwise Commissioner of Elections, and any Two months will settle the After this the bunch went to .4,-10,-1,-1,4,40,-10,-1,40(-10,-1(4,-1,-1,-K-1,-10,100,10-1,4,10,-1,-1,-1,10,-1,-1,40,4,1,-04,40,4,40,4,4ii, deemed within the jurisdiction of other Commissioner whom the Com- matter. They will prove to you * the Grand where they listened to that you need a typewriter; that * * Over 400 students signified their the Student Commission. missioner of Judiciary should name get along without one. * "bum" jokes on the team in addij you can't * intention of entering the Spanish Section II.—Officers of Student was appointed to engross the bill. Then if you wish to buy tliat * tion to the regular show. Court. machine or a new one, we will courses at the University of Wash- The meeting was adjourned. credit the $5.00 on the purchase * $ 1 0 0 • 0 0 ington at th ebeginning of this col- 1. Judge, who shall be a student Floyd Slingsby, * * Wabash College: price. * * lege year, but only aboutone-half of of senior rank in college and who Secretary. A good fair offer isn't it? The Wabash "Bachelor" has pub- * * them could be accommodated—the shall be elected to the position by Then send us $5.00 and * * lished a special football number, remaining one-half were extremely the Student Commission by two- we will send the machine. * This amount is yours in less than a * giving pictures of the squad and a * * dissatisfied that they could not get thirds majority vote. The meanness of a Junior when * * full history of the game as it has I Remi ngton year if you put away only two dollars the language. 2. Clerk of Court, who shall be he's mean, and the leanness of * been played at the college. Typewriter Company * The large registration in this de- appointed by the Commissioner of Senior when he's lean and the mean- * (Incorporated) a week in a 5 per cent Savings Account * partment may be accounted for in Judiciary. ness of th emeanest and the lean- * Northwestern College: 033 First AWN L. * * the increased opportunities for 3. Marshal, who shall be ap- ness of the leaness are not in it with at A department in home economics . FORGO, N. D. * Spanish in South American com- pointed by the Commissioner of Ju- the greenness of a Freshman when * has been installed at Northwestern, merce since the beginning of the Eu- diciary, and who shall be empowered he's green. * * consisting 0 f a uf 11 f • ' * * our '3. ears ropean war. Many students in com- to appoint one regular deputy and * leading to a B. S. degree. * The to deputize any number of other stu- o,"Savings & Loan"* * merce at U. of W. have this fiel d of * * I labor directly in view, while o ther dents in case of necessity. NO 11 BROADWAY * .toorio.04,40,..k."400,** 40,4000, FARGO, N. DAR. * 4,4,40, students are preparing themselv es to 4. Student Court Attorney, who * * teach Spanish in the high schoo Is, a shall be a student of at least the ****************************************************** * large number of which are inclu ding rank of junior in college, who shall 1 SOCIETY * in their course of study. be elected by two-thirds majority $2.N Hats vote of the Student Commission. and 1881 • The chairman of the comm ittee who shall be empowered to appoint THE KIND THAT EVERYONE WEARS * was addressing a meeting at a one assistant attorney. Brand * teacher's institute. Section III.—Term of Office of * "My friends, the schoolwor k Co-Urt Officials. BERNIERS' $2.00 Hat Stor e HARDWARE Suits and Overcoats in 1;1 the bulhouse of civilization, I 1. The term of office of judge 617 First Avenue North mean — ah—" shall extend throughout the school All Lines Complete — Quality Guaranteed. Fabrics and Models not He began to feel frightened. year, unless such term shall be term_ ALSO REAL CLASSY CAPS "The bulhouse is the schoolwork inated (1) by failure to efficiently Shown in any other ***** of civ—" perform duties of the office; (2)

** HUBERT HARRINGTON Store A smile could be felt. by lack of good behavior; (3) by "The workhouse is the buschoo resignation. A judge may be re- PHONE 64 21 BROADWAY *** of—" moved from office only by a two- * He was evidently twisted. thirds majority vote of the Student * "The schoolbul is the house Commission. "DOUBLE SERVICE" * work—" 2. The Student Attorney, the A. C. BARBER SHOP * An audible snicker spread eve Marshall, and the Clerk of Court is again opened and hoping to meet our old patrons, as well as * the audience. shall each hold office during one new ones, I am, * "The bulschool —" Location in rear Yours truly, term, unless, for just cause, he be Suits * He was getting wild. So were his removed by Commissioner of Judi- of A. C. Grocery. OSCAR OLSON, Proprietor I hearers. He mopped his perspira- ciary upon a majority Vote of the An exclusive Society 1, lion, gritted his teeth and made a Student Commission. * fresh start. Brand Feature Section IV—Duties of Court Of- "The schoolhouse, my friends—" ficers. ,II111111 111 THE CHICAGO CAFE *i All court ()Ulcers shall be present Chas. Ho Wong, Cousins & Co., Proprietors • Yale University—The cleanlinesg at all sessions of the court, unless 214 Broadway, Fargo, N. Dak. FIRST CLASS AMERICAN AND CHINESE SERVICE * of Yale athletics has been stamped legitimate excuse be made and Sc. na—in•—inin—na"""in • Chop Suey and Noodles to Order * as unassailable, since the authorities cepted by Commissioner of Judici- * at New Haven took prompt action In ary. isn't that lovely!! * d I ea ing with the five men recently It shall be the duty of the court a ace * who confessed to having technically Take the trail of any real wise smoker with a pipe between * • judge to preside over the court with * violated the summer baseball rule. his teeth and snatch a mellow whiff of fragrant "Tux." • Moorhead, - Minn. * fairness, to be sole judge of court The five Yale athletes were not procedure, to be sole judge as to a Then you'll right away hunt up the nearest tobacco shop A. C. Dairy Lunch "The store with young ideas." * aware that they were violating the motion for new trial or an appeal, and gladly intern a dime in exchange for a green tin of pure * 0. E. DREWS letter of the law. When they learn- and to otherwise fulfill a judicial smoke-delight. ** We give discount to students. If ed they had done so, they confess- capacity in harmony with the re- "Tux" is going ahead of them all with a speed that makes it look 3 COME IN AND TRY OUR SPECIAL LUNCHES AND MEALS 1: ed their guilt, and the authorities quirements of a state judge. like a race bets, on a 60-horse-power motor-car and a steam roller. ************************** immediately declared them in e- It shall be the duty of the Clerk It's the fastest - growing brand of smoking tobacco in the world. HOME MADE PIES AND CAKES. GOOD COFFEE. ligib I e. of Court to keep all records of court The right Service for Students. procedure, and, if necessary to do University of Michigan—Univer- this properly, he shall have power under A. C. Grocery Phone 15894 S P OR T s sity of Michigan is campaigning to to appoint a stenographer or deputy raise $1,000.000 for a Union build- clerk of Student Court. He shall ad- , P BATTER UP ! P ing. The building will be a home minister oaths to jurymen and wit- THE GREATEST OF O for Michigan students and alumni, .a.k.0.01.1,-040.0.40c4c-k-k-k-k1K-k-k-k-k-k-k-kiekiek-k-4,9,-k-k-k-k4c-k-Hcit-k4elekir**kieleir O nesses. He shall issue summons to The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette affording a meeting place for stu- * ALL WINTER SPORTS witnesses and jurymen. dents and faculty. It shall be the duty of the Mar- Tuxedo is the original Burley smoking tobacco, that made pipe- Specit ► l A. C. Stationery R * * AUTOMATIC R shal to serve summons upon and smoking possible to many men, and the * GUARANTEED FOUNTAIN PENS TO SLEEPY FSESHIES. bring into court any person who may original possible Process" has never * PENNANTS AND PILLOWS BASE BALL T ANY ONE CAN PLAY IT be subject to court action. been duplicated. It stands today as the *PETERSON & GOLDSMITH T Freshibus classibus sleepybus snorum * COURTS 3d & Broadway It shall be the duty of the Stu- most effective treatment for making the * 70 Broadway * Profibus madibus, want this nomo- dent Court Attorney to represent natural leaf deliciously mild and delight- * * S S ***************************************************** P 0 R T rum, the Student Commission in all cases fully fragrant and for removing every Kickihus Freshibuns out of the do, before the Student Court. He shall trace of 'bite." rorum, ***************************************************/- DR. J. E. CAVANAGH upon his own initiative or upon the Spend a week with Tuxedo. Then * Kickibus Freshibus out of the dor- advice of the Commissioner of Ju- it will be just one week after another. * 1=15111r - rum, diciary, swear out all warrants. 0 STEOPATH Freshibus soonibus come hack to Section V.—Sessions of Student YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE DIXON LAUNDRY CO * bore 'em, ' Court. glassine wrapped, Resident graduate of the National Wishibus Freshibus sleepie nom, Convenient 307 BROADWAY PHONE gee School of Chicago and President Regular sessions of the Student moisture-proof pouch . . . of rum.—Ex. the Fargo Sanitarium. Court shall tie held four times each Famous green tin with gold ***********************k*****************************, Acute and chronic diseases success-1 year. The first session to be held lettering, curved to fit pocket 10c fully treated. Spinal irregularities CRITICISM ***************************************************** the first Friday of October at 7:30 In Tin Humidors, 40t and 80e 4 a specialty. Address "1-Tow were the meals at the sum- 4 p. m, in the Little Country Theatr.', In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c 4 4 FARGO SANITARIUM mer hotel you stopped at?" and the subsequent meetings on the 4 IT IS ONE THING THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COVIPANY Phone 030 "Well, after the first day we second Friday of December, the to wish to make good trunks and quite another to be able to make *** 1329 Third Ave. S. Fargo, N. D. ceased risking our lives in the rush third Friday of February, and the t them. Our product is an evidence of something more than an in- --'''',1•41181/111M tention it is an evidence of Equipment, Facilities and Knowing Ho*. • You may have an idea that there is no difference in the construc- t, lion of trunks. If you will call at our factory we will have no trouble in disabusing your mind of that idea. We sell trunks that are made in Fargo, and made to last. Buy Cone JawaDry,, rammande Ell Ed Howeilai20 at the C9i1e ,e Bookstore * They will cost you less than trunks that are made to sell. Your MAIN BUILDING • Monson Trunk Factory Soiled Yom Cluiegmaz II°©I ©W .4) 618 FRONT STREET FARGO, N .DAL *****************************************************

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Fargo'■ Only Modern Fire Proof Hotel "HEAD FIRST" THIS WEEK AT POWERS HOTEL American or European "Mental Tests" to be discussed by, She Strand Theatre We Make Banquets a Specialty. Polytechnic Society. HOME OF, PHOTO PLAYER AND GOOD PROJECTION First Class Cafeteria In Connection Fargo, N. D. • 5 and 10 Cents Wednesday and Thursday—In five acts William Fox features "The At the present time the cry of Miss Isabel Rose, who is a gra- and worked her way, in part, through Broken Law," featuring William Farnum. efficiency is common throughout the Friday and duate of the Domestic Science De- college. Since completing her work Saturday—"Buck's Lady Friend," in 3 parts. One of land, whether the Slogan be military the screaming funny Buck Parvin and The Movies" stories that here, Miss Gibson graduated from partment here, has charge of the "preparedness", travel "safety first" millions read in the Saturday Evening Post. 2-reel Essanay Fotographs ' for Xmas! Domestic Art work at the new Ho- MacGibeny College, Philadelphia; or food "health first". It is about Chaplin—"Work." What makes a better present for relatives and race Mann school. Miss Rose is a Oread Institute, Worcester, Mass.; time that the brain center hack of Next Week latest Essanay Chaplin—"Charlie at the Show." well known and popular Fargo girl. and New York School of Expression, all the activities leading to efficiency friends? E. B. McCRACKEN, Photographer Chautauqua, New York. should come into prominence and re Clarence Waldron '12 is at present 112 Broadway Fargo, N. D. • eive some consideration. This is ***************************************************** visiting at the home of his parents, For a number of years, Miss Gib- especially true in educational insti- Dean and Mrs. Waldron. * * son has given her time as a public tutions where studies seem to be C. A. SWANSEN CO. entertainer, leer speciality being forced to one side to make room for t * Among the visitors on the campus Scotch song and story. She has athletic, social and miscellaneous — Sole Agents — SHOE HOSPITAL of last week was Clarence Walter ** toured the United States and Canada stunts which require so much stu- * * :13 Broadway 14 and his beard. The latter mem- and will spend the present season in dent attention. The slogan "head I, ber of the party attracted by far the " C 0 LL E G I A 747 " New York City and vicinity. She is first" is proposed for the careful * * most attention front those who saw * * Your old _Shoes made new making a study of the harp and on consideration of all who are sup- * the two. "Doc" had just returned In 15 Minutes her programs renders several solos posed to be securing an educational Suits and Overcoats from St. Paul where he had teen in on the Clark Harp. foundation for their life's work. Best work in the city. Shining stand in connection. attendance at the Equity meeting The talk upon "Mental Tests" by HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS held in that city the past week, and * Prof. Collins of the Moorhead Nor- * 514-510 FRONT STREET FARGO, N. DAB. * i stopped off to renew old acqaintan- The Scottish Gaelic Society of * mal School at the next meeting of ***************************************************** .0*-101,401,4t*******-1,-1,-1,**-10,-1.1c-K-1K-1(40000,4101,4,10,-0,40(4,4,4,40,40,4,4,410, ces and to see how It seemed to be New York has this to say of Miss the Polytecnic Society is especially SHOTWELL FLORAL COMPANY once more among the familiar scenes -Gibson: "Miss Angela Muray Gib- appropriate at this time. The ******************************************.********** of his college days, son has appeared with great success * Special Attention to Schools and Out of Town Orders for 4L , speaker will discuss a number of il- * in various parts of this country, and CUT FLOWERS — PLANTS — DESIGNS — ETC. '4 1 luStrations of the different kinds of Established over a Quarter of a Century. *' her debut in New York on Thursday mental tests such as perception, The North Dakota Agricultural *I FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA night was a perfect triumph. Her imagination, etc.; the comparative If You College has every reason to be Want Some readings were produced in inimitable worth of these tests and their rela- *******************************-********************** proud of the fact that Angela Mur- 4 Scottish dialect, the humar and pa- tion to general intelligence, to gen- 4 ray Gibson is a distinguished alum- 4 thos appealing strongly to the au- eral ability and school work, and K. H. MALLARIAN, M. D. nus of this institution. Miss Gibson 4 dience. She was encored repeated- finally their application to the choice 4 Private, Skin and Nervous Diseases graduated with the class of 1898, re- Real Classy Shoes 4 ly and made a complete conquest of of a profession. It can readily be 4 ceiving the degree B. S. Miss Gib- 1221/2 Broadway Tel. 335-W the usually reseved Highlanders of I inferred that the expression "hea A. C. son came originally from Casselton, our American metropolis." first" in this connection does no t 4 mean an impulsive. thoughtless;' it at a savings of from 4 GROCERY See Nemzek before you responsible dive into a certain ad buy your Fall Suit or LOCALS I CERES HALL venture, but rather a calm, studied 4 limes 364 1 ► •4 13th St. N. accountable entrance upon a definit e 4 Overcoat. Thos. Sanderson• of the Mill, was enterprise. Polytech extends an in $1.00 to $3.00 I called to Winnipeg the first of last Miss Kellogg went to her home at citation to all persons Interested in 4 week. On his return he told many 4 at your service for Ellendale Thursday morning on ac- hearing Prof. Collins discuss thi s 4 Ten=Pinn.et interesting incidents on the present subject to be present in the En 4 count of illness. She expects to re- a pair 4 THE FASCINATING AUTOMATIC conditions in the "war zone". He turn for the winter term if her gineering Building at the Agricul * 4 anything your heart 4 BOWLING GAME reports that it is impossible for a health permits. tural College at 8 p. en. Wednesday 4 desires, to satisfy Be Sure to Try It man over eighteen to leave the coun- Those who have been ill during the fifteenth. This is the Place You Want To Buy Them try. Many of the houses on the out- 4 BIJOU CANDY MART BASEMENT the past week with the La Grippe 4 220 Broadway skirts of the towns are hoarded up. are Harriet Reycerb, Agnes Hutchi- "OUR WAY IS A SAVING WAY TO YOU" 4 your appetite. 4 This is especially true of Winnipeg. son, Alice Flamer, Gladys Platt', 4 4 Miss Patching and Miss Rearden. High School Notes 4 Prof. Remington, was in attend- Most of them are able to attend their 4 The Fargo National Bank 4 Fargo, North Dakota ance at the annual meeting of the classes once more. , Pres., Martin Hector—Vice-Pres., 0. J. DOL.!, Minnesota Canner's Association at Liela and Ruth Nelson took din- Election of officers was held a t 4 drecle—Cashlor, 0. B. Nichols—Asst. Cashier, Minneapolis, He had charge of the the regular *SampleShoeStore 4 Besides Fine Clothes You'll ner with Amy Euren Thursday eve- meeting of the Hespe 4 A. B. Taylor. canned foods demonstration given ning. Han Literary Society last Friday 608 First Avenue North FARGO, N. DAIS. 4 4 Find Here Gentlemen's Savings Department by the association to the members: evening. Mary Radcliffe sent a wonderful We have all sizes and can fit your feet perfectly. 4 Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent Furnishings Aplenty of the Housewifes' leagues of Min-, "feed" to Brainard, \Vaetcher and The results were as follows: neapolis and St. Paul, and address- Kline Co. for Sunday breakfast. The President, Willis Boots. ***************************************************** ed We have selected the Adler- the Minneapolis Women's club on girls invited several of their Mends Vicepresident, Leland Smith. Rochester line of men's cto.h- Cleaning Pressing Repairing Saturday, on the Commercial Grad-' tc share it with them. Secretary and Treasurer, Christi- tng because their high stan- ing of Canned Foods. dards of quality in materials, A. C. BERGERSON During Gladys Plath's illness, an Christensen. tailoring, and in making, meet Teds watch was her only comfort. Sargent at Arms, Nelson Cham- DAIRY LUNCH AND REGULAR BOARD with our ideas of what your Suits Made to Order at Mod. J. F. Jensen of Westhope, former berlain., erste Prices. Question! Ask Ted what he found money should bring here in our President of the Board of Trustees, Editor of the "Whistle," Thordur store. 318 Broadway Fargo, N. D. in the back of Glady's watch. was a visitor on the campus last Miss Seargent of Fargo College Thordarson. week. With this same thought in mind took supper with Mrs. Sherman on Critic, Wm. Freeman. Gopper Kettle Inn —of maximum values at rea- A short debate on: "Resolved that sonable prices—we have select- Saturday evening. I. Bird, Proprietor Carl Solberg, a former student, the mail order business is detri- ed the most representative lines Myrtle Waetcher spent Saturday of furnishings for men and boys was seen around the campus Mon- night with Beatrice Gunness. • She mental to the rural community," $2.50 Coupon Books for $2.40. we could find. Safer ay. Carl is farming this year, and also attended an Eta Chi. Omega was held. Nelson Chamberlain and reports that his endeavors are being' And the styles are dependable. party given at the Fargo College dor- Wm. Freeman upheld the afirmative $5.00 Books for $4.75 liberally rewarded. mitory the same evening. while Darrel Poulter and Thordur Ask Gladys about Al. Cyril and Thordarson took the negative side. Regular Board for $3.75 per week. Handier President Worst will deliver lee.' Ted. The affirmative won by a 2 to 1 tures at Carson, Leith, and Prisbane, Mrs. A, B. Short took dinner vote. ALL HOME COOKING. Morton County, December 16, 16 Wednesday and Thursday with her The debating team to represent and 17. mother Mrs. Rupert at the Halls. Hesperia in the annual Hesperia- COME IN AND TRY OUR INN. More Systematic Thursday evening the Ceres Hall Castalia debate to be held Feb. 18 dining room was lighted by the glow was then elected. Out of a large SOCIETY of sixteen (?) candles. A birthday number of good debaters the follow Three good reasons why you cake served as a centerpieCe of one ing were chosen: Thordur Thordor- of the tables and a merry birthday son, Monroe Kirk and Wm. Morten- Director and Mrs. Cooper enter-I You Can Get It at the should bank your funds and feast was enjoyed in honor of Myrtle sen with Clarence Olsten as alter- rained at dinner one evening last Waetcher. nate. The meeting will be held as CENTRAL DRUG STORE pay your bills by check. Of week. The guests included Miss Mc- Hallenberg & Wright-66 Broadway say fellows--- Julia Brainard and Martha Hagen usual next Friday the 17th. Donald and Miss Sullivan of the ex- PURE DRUGS DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES course, you'll want a Mer- spent several hours Saturday after- tension department of the Experi- Exclusive agents for Mary Garden Chocolates—Try oud delicious have you seen the new tall noon with Marion and also doing chants National account. ment Station, and George E. Farrell Ice Cream Sodas and Hot Chocolate. clothes at this store? their Christmas shopping. of Washington, D. C., who has Eight young people, from New AGRICULTURAL CLUB they're swell— charge of the boys' and girls' club work of the United States. Salem, enjoyed a dinner party Sun- they're snappy— Ernest Cave, who is a former day noon at Ceres. Myrtle and Ivy The Agricultural Club met Friday Waetcher, Erwin and Edward Kru- they're smart. MERCIANTS NAIL BANIi student here was a visitor at the Dec. 10, 1915 for the last time dur- CAPITAL $100,00022- ger, Herman Leonhard, Merle Pot- KEY CITY Alpha Mu house for the week end. ing the fall term. ter and Albert Each and every garment has a The annual oratorial contest was Schwartz were pre- The Club was presided over sent. "kick" and individuality all held on last Saturday. Walter The afternoon was pleasant- the president Mr. Baker. LAUNDRY its own. ly spent in the parlors. Baumgartel, taking as his subject The program for the evening was The Students' Favorite Laundry GOT)Itti,C. /me 1411W Liela and Ruth Nelson had dinner Kuppenheimer makes them. "The Dreamer", was awarded first as follows: A, C. Grocery Has the Agency Priced $15 to $30. place, while Houghton Harrington at the home of Helen Adams of The tryouts for the Industrial Moorhead Sunday. 631 N. P. Ave. Telephone 21 received second. As a result of this coarse debate were held. Mr. Ing- 2 for 25c COLLAR contest Mr. Ba umgartel will repre- Dot Keene took dinner with Ma- val Bjerkan, Mr. Boyd Naughton rion Brainard Sunday. IT FITS THE CRAVAT sent A. C. in the State Oratorical and Mr. Laurence Erb were chosen Agnes Bader has been confined to ELECTRO PAINLESS contest to he held later in the winter. to represent the Agricultural club. her room several days with a severe The Lyceum of Engineers held an This being the last meeting, the cold. A shoe for every THE GLOBE interesting meeting on Friday eve- election of officers was in order at Harriet Rupert gave a delightful D ENTISTS Clothiers and Furnishers to ning. The big event was the imi- this time. The following men were Sunday night supper to ten of her occasion. Young Men. tation of the new members, Bohn- elected. girl friends. Everyone did justice 64 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. hoff, Underwood and Smith. A great Ingval Bjerkan, president. HALL-ALLEN SHOE CO. deal of fun was created by the vari- to the wonderful things served. CLUETT. PEABODY 6 CO., Dm.. 144.119 Groves Poe, Vice president. TEETER ous stunts, but all ended well. Don Williams, secretary. DEPENDABLE FOOT WEAR ElVt71-10UT PLATES U. of W. Men Join Peace Crusade. President Worst is to speak at Murrvile Peightal, treasurer. 107 Broadway Valley City during the County Com- Seattle, Wash., Nov. 30—(U. P). Groves Rieke, critic. —Emil E. Hurja, University of BARGAINS IN THE missioners' Convention January 12, Selmer Ostenso, Sargent at arms. Washington junior, editor of the 13. 14. Ernest Atwood, Editor of club pa- • BASEMENT. University Daily, will leave Seattle per. Where Windows Display New- We do first class dental work Perfection at once as a member of Henry Nathaniel Crockett. Reporter at the following greatly reduced est Styles. Natural Thing. Ford's peace party. In accordance With the election of the new of- prices and it will pay you to see in Clothes Making—That's Our Claim and That Is What We Prove "I don't believe the captain of our with Ford's request, a member of us before having your work to the Most Carefull Dressers of the A. C. Through ficers the club will look forward to ship was an experienced mariner. done. Our Sole Agency of the University body was chosen by a bigger and better winter term than When he had that accident in mid- Henry Suzzallo. president of the it has ever had heretofore. ocean he did not seem to know University. GOLD CROWNS $5.00 Let every member boost for the DR. ANDREW J. KAESS L System Clothes what to do." Russell Peterson, a sophomore, BRIDGEWORK 5.00 club as well as participate in the PORCELAIN CROWNS _ 5.00 EXCLUSIVE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN "But you must remember it was will also take the trip at Ford's in- programs. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON only natural under the circumstan- vitation. PLATES 10.00 L System Suits, L System Overcoats, Nettleeton Shoes, Manhattan ces for him to be completely at Phone 141L Shirts, Stall & Deen Sweaters, Stetson Hats, Arrow Collars, Mon- "Strange," said the first tramp, Our offices are located in the olog Underwear, English Clothes, Everwear Hose, Interwoven Hose. sea."—Baltimore American. medatively, "how few of our youth- Commercial bank building en- So New Rockford, N. D., took its ful dreams ever corn etrue." Viking Hotel and Restaurant trance at 604 Front Street. state capital boom to St. Paul? "Oh, I donne" said his companion. LINDVIG & LOSNESS, Proprietors H. BACHENHEIMER Why, that's the place the North "I remember when I used to dream Dr. William C. Nichols F A R. G 0 THE HUB Dakota farmers used to say the about wearing long pants, and now Dr. Arthur A. Nichols politicians went SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR— MA FRONT MOORHEAD, MINN. to "frame up" the I guess I wear 'em longer than any politics of the state. one else in the country." 415 Broadway Fargo, N. Dak. Physicians and Surgeons NOW IS THE TIME TO SITBSORIBR 608 Front St. Fargo, N. D.