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The Montana Kaimin, November 23, 1926

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Thursday Afternoon at 8 o’Clock the Grizzly Dope Starts Coming In Play-by-Play Reports of the Trojan Game at Liberty MONTftK AJMIH STATE UNIVERSITY OP MONTANA, MISSOULA, MONTANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1926 VOLUME XXVI. NUMBER 18. YEAR BOOR t o SHOW THANKSGIVING SECURES WIRE SERVICE TICKETS ARE NOW On SALE Comes but once A year. This ISSUED BY SCHOOL! GROWIH OFSchool Year it comes On the day Montana Plays the Trojans. FOR TROJAN-GRIZZLY TUSSLE Sentinel Will Be Off Press About Montana Forests Described Exten­ May 15, According to The wires- will sively in Publication to Be Editor MaoKenzie I Be hot with Off Press Soon KeportH from Dr. McGill Accepts Reports to .Start at 3:30; First Play In Little Theater Nebraskan Rooters I California on || - 1 — ■ ■ ■ ■■ Liberty Theater; Students Will Last Two Days Go Through Missoula Invitation to Speak Admitted Free Starting Tomorrow The 1027 Sentinel, University year S o r i s L - H Enroute to Seattle i)ok. published by the junior class, That after a heavy Here in December ill be off the press about May 15, ■ I 11...... Meal It is wise to While Montana's husky Grizzlies I I for the opening of the Little ^cording to the editor of this year’s I Sit still noil rest. II I fotesb industries, mid Montana's for-1 Dr. Caroline McGHl, of But , will ere battling the U.S.C. Trojan war- More than 200 loyal Nebraskans I publicatii The theme of this year's Why not do your Theater are selling fast, reports est problems m-ii some of tbs topics L able to speak at a stude con- riors Thanksgiving day at Los An- went through Missoula yesterday J annual ji rays the growth and de­ Besting at the John Bolton, who is in charge of ii -_ . „ II IdUcuaeed in a .survey compiled l»y the i De* geles, students and town people in morning on the Corn buskers’ Special velopment of the State University the ticket sale. The ASUM store has I LIBERTY THEATER |l \S m c Vniversify Forest «ehobl and cord- Missoula will have an opportunity to en route to Seattle where the Crim­ dnee its opening in 1805. cember 1 and December 15, I And listen to If District j o{ t|„ federal forest serv- Wil- j hear play-by-play reports on the been selected as the official ticket son and White team meets the Wash­ By die means of photographs and ing to word received by Glad, iffice until the openiug of the cam­ The plsy-by-play Loco-operating. 1. is in the hands Dr. progress of the game, A special wire ington University crew in the Thanks­ sketches, as well as by appropriate son, vice-president of AWS. IJ Reports of the fray? | | L f (||c pu|,|i*|,eri m,d wm J* out the furnished by the Western Union and pus playhouse tomorrow night. giving battle* Thursday. Last year ivrite-tips, the development of Mon- McGill signified that she would \ According to present indications, 1,1 I ■ ...... — I-[first of the year. leased to the ASUM will carry the the two teams played to a 0-0 tie at of higher willing to speak to either a mixed < “The Bad Man” will have at least a only. | dope to the Liberty theater where It J Lincoln, Nebraska. n will be shown. Pictures o f II | | Tilts bulletin is the first attempt to Ivocation, or one for women o j&ree-doy run. Up to this time most e fixed will be announced and the play car­ | The train was scheduled to stop ail th graduaUn* classes, as well as j ------:------; “ »k« a complete survey of the state's The date of her talk here will 1) of the tickets for1 the opening per­ ried out on the miniature gridiron, (here 40 minutes to let the Cornhusk* by President Clapp today. formance have been sold and the should! There will be no charge to students lers get a workout but as the train Quests in sorority bouses Thursday night sale bids well; to iled upon t I rules,! hut a 25-cent admission to towos- j was 40 minutes late and an there was : * — w - ; — * equal it. LIMIT Millets office of tbe Nortlhero divi- l it was announced at a meeti of the j people. The returns will start at Isb «nuch ice on the ground, the coach mm X' The famous Porter Emerson a of the federal forest s«►nriee and (decided to journey to a drier point, executive i•oard yesterday afternoon. f (3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Browne comedy, which was chosen as traduate of the Universiliy of Ne- j The train stopped here just Joifg ] In the fufnire, house mothers ill ha r* | Through tbe kindness of Mr. E. K. the first number for presentation in s 2 2 S 5 5 : s M M IW E I OF DARCEKSk ska; C. M. Whitney, alro |ti the power to grant late £ | Taylor, manager of tbe Wilma tbe- (enough to allow the band and any ltured. One portion of the athletic j the theater, has caused almost nation­ rest Products office and a graduv (others who were, hungry, to snatch is to be devoted to former ------*’ they went to stay up to 11 ater, the liberty theater was se- wide approbation through its presen­ of the University of Miditigan, and (something to eat at the lunch teams. There will also be a ! (everyone isi in, as is Tequir | cured at a small cost to cover light tation with the various professional Students May Get Tickets for j X. Cunningham, of the 1university (counter. res of Orabort ] There trill be no Pai -Hellenic and heat. The cost of leasing the companies-. Various theater maga­ Annual Ball Now; Will Only I Idaho Forest school. Nebraska university is sending 04 iron dashes. | meeting fliiEs week, it was a rl wire was cut to half of the cost for zines have carried long reviews of the Sell One Hundred players to defend the institution at Book to Bo Largor Than Ever Forestry School Assisting yesterday. The next iueetii e the California Aggie game reports play and have been almost universal Seattle. Besides the football squad, The 192? year book will be larger oil will be held y because the expense of building an In their praise. there was a 52-piece band and some than that of 1926, and one of the • Thanksgiving. extension to the stadium was not in­ According to these, it is a rapid- 100 loyal rooters. The train was (large er published at the State “Certific aud the teiidling staff plans to use it curred as there is an extension to fire comedy, filled, with thrills and due in Beattie this morning in time to Univ. The 1926 annual, edited | tics bef< Ba las a refeirence in classroom work. ■ the field at Los Angeles, unusual wit. In addition to this there lpt the Nebraskan team get a work­ Ho : Warden, was classed as the Winter Garden dial It may al»d be osedjn the same ca- j ‘The courtesy of Mr. Taylor and is an extremely interesting love story out. an for schools of less than for the Law school of t! parity in i be Geography and Natural I the comparatively light expense of woven through the fabric of the plot. I ji MONTANA YEAR HOOK 1.500 stt »nts, by the Arts and Crafts of Ahmtana,” can be - >d (fait Resources of Montana course. securing the wire service makes it Work Completed (Review. ]afternoon and until they are gone, at] The panipblet contains more than possible for the ASUM to give this Carpenters and electricians lmve 1 Contri for engn ig have been the Law school library. a hundred pages giving the location accommodation to the students,” said In other words, the limited sale of GIVEN HONOR RATING completed the last finishing touches! Buckbee-Mears com- and appro]cimate stands of the nine Burtt Smith, president of the stu­ on the building', and the work of dec-1 i). It la the hope of (tickets to tbe Barrister’s Ball, to l>e(1 chief sperif*i of trees in Montana with dent body. A small charge will be held December 3, at the Winter Qar- made to townspeople. oration has been completed. inel if to have the print­ ites showing -transverse sections 1926 Sentinel Scores High- la the ing and binding done within the state, iden, will start today. As the reports do not start until A story which was syndicated some each, a survey of the saw mills, j All-American Annua! time ago in one of the theater news SPECIAL PARE RATES Printing;£ spedpeculations have been made | **As there are about 45 law stu-1 3:30 o’clock there will be ample time km) using industries, preserving! Coatest .service sheets, has brought an un-j and sent out five of the leading (dents who will buy tickets, this limits ints, retail lumber dealers and for-1 for everyone to eat a hearty Thanks­ precedented number of inquiries about | printing estal moms in the state, tbe number for sale to the rest of t agencies with one chapter deal-1 giving dinner and then hear the game ] In anticipation of the desire of stu* the University theater to Carl Click, so that they bid lit ion | the students to 70,” states Herbert g exclusively with forest problems ( over the wire. | dents and townspeople to see the Wt director of dramatics. JNum^rous liaugland. manager of tbe formal. cnliar to Montana. men, editor of - last Schools and colleges around the coun­ rotate championship football game in J “I t would be wise to be among tbe ( year’s Sentinel, has received a cer­ (AWS WANTS TOWN GIRLS try have sent in letters asking as fo (Butte on Thanksgiving day, the first to get tbe tickets so as to be tificate from the Central Interschol- ( TO FOLLOW SAME RULES the theaters size, capacity, finance, j Northern Pacific and the Milwaukee assured of the opportunity of going,” latic Press association notifying him AS DORMS AND HOUSES ' decorations and lighting. When the baT* ‘T ° " nccd • W ial , rate of one | he says. that the Sentinel was rated as an | — ----- ' TEAMS ARE CHOSEN ill-American year book in the sixth | At a meeting of the executive board ■doors are opened tomorrow night the far* for the r?nn4 ‘"P- t,ck*‘‘ ] Committees have ordered serpen- j ing good on trains to Butte on Thurs- Knireraity of Montana w ill be per- U”* B°°d 0n tn"°* to Bulte “ j tine and fun-makers and balloons will tnnuai contest of the association held (of the Associated Women Students, manentiy fixed as a point in the theat-1 |jf / and for «*•. .rctum„.tr,‘: either ; be released from a large net in the it the University of Wisconsin in]the problem of regulation of the town (Thursday or Friday. These rates FOR SWIMMING MEET] middle of the ball. This is the first September. j girls was discussed. rical world. Jpictu"re"sof the building interior and w«r* secured after ,b* , wa* *iv*n t i « daa8ion j Sheridan’s 10-piece orchestra has Former Captain of Signal Service | published by schools with an enroll- many and friendliness among all of Honors in Girls' part of the week. These pictures will « bicb h,r to P'»y for (been engaged for the event and en­ Declares University Set ment of 700-1,299. The annual con- ] the girls of the University if the accompany stories to the leading the- tbe atat* championship in Butte. Contests tertainers are working on several Among Best | test of the G.I.P.A. is sponsored for ] townspeople would comply with the ater magazines. Special Thanksgiving Rate ; ______(new features to be used for the first | hundreds of school publications by (same rules as do the out-of-town .— „i. , ...... — — | For students who wish to go home! time at this dance.* the University of Wisconsin. women, TANAN ORGANIZATION HAS for Thanksgiving, whether it be in Class swimming teams were chosen Prof. G. D. Hhallenberge director I (,ut a powible perfect score of j It is asked of the parents of the RECEPTION PLANNED FOR j Butte, or any other town in the state. M«*t week. So few girls turned out of K l’OM. has recently re ved let- points, tbe Sentinel was given (girls living in town, that they co-op- RETURNING GRIZZLY TEAM (Mr. Kimball of the Northern Pa- for the sophomore and junior classes : Symphony Orchestra j ters from California, V l,inglon. ]940. The points are given on the |crate witlr AWS in enforcement of dfic states that there is a party rate that the teams were combined. Those Oregon and Minnesota, si nz that cover, binding and end I the following rules: | According to Miss Harriet Johns­ of one and one-third fares for the (making the teams are as follows: Will Present Concert Montana programs had been rtreceived (sheets; special departments and tea- i 1. Hours. Sunday, Monday, Tnes- ton. president of Tanans, that organ­ round trip, which may be taken ad-j £ rcsh.wen—Edwards, Flannery, Keife, by local sets and were except »nally tures; standard departments; literary day. Wednesday. Thursday—10:30. ization, is intending to be at the de­ vantage of where 15 or more stu- J Kiely, Nickey, MacMahon, Wakefield in Main Hall Soon\ content; originality of art work; I Friday. Saturday—12:15. pot to greet the Grizzly football team dents wish to go on the same train jand Lois Wood. Senior—Lease, Lentz, WRBM, the Chicago Post stati (make-up, typography and advertising; 2. Members shall not enter fra- when it returns from its California and return on the same train, within j O'Donnell, Quasi, ‘ and Peterson, Professor A, II. Weisberg’s Uni­ interferes greatly with the recept | and mechanical production. The as-(ternity houses unchaperoned, invasion. return limit of five dsyp. Under (Sophomore-Junior— Barrows, Clay, versity Symphony orchestra will of KUOM prog ns in the mid-wes sociation likewise awards a bonus of 3. Senior girls, by virtue of their University students will recall that le provisions of this rate, students (Gerdicia. Ingersoll, Nash,1 Richardson, ! make its first appearance of the year nger power. It Ji j 100 points to any yeart book whose trank, are placed upon their own re- leaving Missoula Wednesday night nod Veach. a week from tomorrow night in the it was through the unceasing efforts planned to eba ge the power amplifier financial statements show that all sponsibility if they do not abuse their of the Tanans that interest was could return Sunday night and pay] The first swimming meet will be University auditorium. The" program of the local t *t to obtain a deeper financial obligations have been or will privilege. Seniors are not to have only one and a third fare for the (held tonight in the University pool at arotise

“Answer me!” too much on such a day,” popped time would be hindering our chances in the “Why— it’s the heel-scrape, Paul, and he up and pumped a future. The that Johnny the journeyman was box of shells out of his Winches­ showing me down by the gas ter and the feathers flew. The Montana Kaimin house the other night.” At home that day they put the Hell Box “What! My daughter at the chicken in the ice box for Sunday Published semi-weekly by the Associated Students We’re Thankful gas house?” frowned the father. and feasted on the funny fowl of the University of Montana “What will the men of Plymouth Instead, and called it turkey, for say?” it trotted. HE Grizzlies mean business down in “But, father, It’s being done. No stones, please. Entered as second-class matter at Missoula, Mon­ tana, under act of Congress of March 3, 1879 California. We found that out last See how I step it. Everybody’s Saturday when they trimmed the doing It. Johnny called it the Mrs. .T. B. Patton of Great Fall* ■ turkey-tret.” will arrive in Missoula Wednesday Subscription price $2.50 per year California Aggies to a neat little tune. "EnoughI Enough! ’Tis for­ night to visit her daughter Ethel at Turkey day will see the Montana foot­ bidden, and that bird struts much North ball. ball season come to a close in what is ex­ pected to be the biggest and best game of EDGAR H. REEDER______— .... EDITOR the season for the Grizzlies.. We do not This Is No Joke >000000000 WED. & THUB. Melvin Lord______Associate Editor pretend to be optimistic about the outcome The Bad Man is a good play. Thta is the story of why a (Nov. 24 & 25) Andrew Cogswell______Associate Editor turkey is a turkey and not a John F. Ryan.______Associate Editor of such a contest, but we feel free in say­ chicken. Anatomy Lesson SUN. & MON. William Garver______City Editoring that the Trojan of California is going Once upon a Thanksgiving Walter Nelson.______Special Writer Faculty HEADS Dine at Hall.— day, Paul the Pilgrim of Plymouth (Nov. 28 & 29) Prank Wilson______Sports Editor*to get a real run for his money. (Headline in the Kaimin.) was busting along homo from John Rankin______Assistant Sports Editor Under the able guidance of Coach Frank church with his daughter Ara­ THE FINEST PICTURE THE RIALTO HAS Lynn Stewart______Assistant Sports Editor Facts Helen Walsh______Exchange EditorMilburn, the Grizzly squad has advanced bella, when they heard much gob­ EVER SHOWN until now it may be Considered a serious That Are Seldom Chronicled. bling in the wood. Danta Hanson______-...Business Manager “Hark ye, maid; What freak­ Richard Davis______Circulation Manager threat to any of tile Coast conference Ethelyn ish fowl Is that?’’ asked the Jake Miller.______Assistant Circulation Manager schools. The team has shown wonderful Was only a University co-ed, father, constraining Arabella, and “Stella Dallas” improvement since the opening of the Between pointing to a bird down by the Theaters, firesides and dance dates creek. The drama of a girl you know, season, this advancement being accom­ She studied. “Forsooth, father, I know not,” Peopled by types you’ve met, Not Friday plished through the untiring efforts of answered Arabella. In a type of romance, Montana’s new giridiron mentor. She met “Alas, lass I It hath devilish As rare as radium, A sbick who played on the football ways. See, maid, how If struts. The game in California will not only be squad; As brilliant, T HAS been whispered to us and then, ’Tie a boasting bird, a funny As Powerful. we understand, talked about the cam­ the last one of the conference season, but Albeit fowl. Answer, Arabella, what will be the last contest for five Grizzly He fell for her and at campus affairs manner of stop Is that?" Her love-life will pique your interest, Ipus, that Friday is to be a holiday. They buddied. “But, father------’’ Intrigue your imagination, Bather, it was to be called a Sueak day. fighters, namely, William Kelly, Milton Hold your eyes spellbound There seems to be some misunderstand­ Ritter, Andrew Cogswell, Carl Martinson They married And disclose undiscovered emotions. and Walter Burrell. These five men are And settled up their campus accounts, Wednesday, Friday ing on the part of the student or students Nor tarried with who made that statement, for there has completing a glorious year for Montana. To acquire from ASUM an emeritus and Saturday standing, been no official sanction of such a holiday. They have been a part of a great machine, Admission and will be dearly missed in the lineup next But departed. Clara Bow RONALD COLEMAN It is true that perhaps the students could lOe fall. They’re living “Lovey Mary” “The BELLE BENNETT revive the old Sneak day, but it seems most Runaway” and impractical to do so at this time. Good luck, gang.' Somewhere in New York City now. LOIS MORAN She's giving With Fri.-Sat. 50o Sneak day was at one time in vogue at Afternoon teas and he has a second ALICE JOYCE Montana. In those days these seemed to Tomorrow, at last, Montana mil form­ million BESSIE LOVE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKSy JR- be some reason for sneaking. Finally the ally open her Little Theater with the pres­ Started. day was substituted for Varsity day, which entation by the Montana Masquers of — (L. W.) and as this generation of students know, was “ The Bad Man”. The show will run Oar Girl WILLIAM HAINES Thinks Sir John Erskine’s new anything but successful. Then the day was Wednesday and Thursday nights, and LAST TIMES possibly Friday night if patrons so desire. book, “Galahad,” is a modern version Bluebird dropped from the calendar because of the of The Girl I Left Behind Me. Win That lack of necessary student support. Those who have, not seen the Little The­ .. « Annual There is little reason to believe that ater since its completion are in for a real She Also + m e p a s s treat tomorrow or Thursday nights. It is Thinks that gamboling on the' Green students would honestly support a Sneak means betting on Dartmouth. day at this time of the season. Were it the best equipped campus theater in the spring, early fall or summer, no doubt the west. The curtains, lighting effects and Faculate Fantasies day would be worth considering. Then, general appearance, are indeed pleasing to M. J. He knows why the old Eohippns too, it would be rather silly to just take a the. eye. One day turned into a horse, Bdasco Pndudtms. Inc. day off from classes without any excuse The Montana Masquers are practically And why the gazookus and grippus Will make a rhinocerous hoarse. Puzzle Solutions ^ . • - v — ------^ » whatsoever. If Montana wins from U.S.C. assured of success in their future enter­ Received Until .^ A N I T A S T E W A R T * * GEOP jQ I S ID N E Y 9:30 p. m. Thanksgiving day, no doubt we would have tainments, since the campus theater will | He will tell you the kind of vitamins some argument to advance, but under the aid greatly in the producing and financing Contained by apeainapod, circumstances we believe a holiday at this of future productions. And why there are pistils and stamens. A smart guy he is—Doc Elrod. where we wouldn’t mind following the an unusual student that can throw COMMUNICATION Our Enomy crowd. The west has always been out his chest and shout “hurrah for J V noted for its democracy. everything” when at the same time Says a good ending for this Kolyum would be the wastebasket. It is a peculiar habit of the Ameri­ It is not the contention that every he is thinking that “there ain’t no thing the Btudent thinks is right, but justice.” can people to over-eat on that day at the same time he is not always MELVIN LORD. which is set aside each year for wrong. It is accepted that youth Thanksgiving. University students needs a hand to help it along—to CRACK SQUAD BUSY are no exception to this perhaps un­ fcuide it, if you please, but it hardly lovely but comforting habit. The seems necessary that such a hand WITH NEW DRILL; On the Campus love of certain so-called “unalienable should be pushing back all the time. LEAKY IN CHARGE rights” is attributed to the American It is the general feeling of the stu­ Leslie Hatcher, ’30, of Great Falls, people also. Again University stu­ dent body that faculty admonition is “Practice started last week for the Esther Seifert, ’30, of Bozeman, Flor- dents are no exception to the rule. becoming autocratic in its power. crack squad on a new kind of drill,” I ence Charles, ’27, of Butte, and Mar- If these things are true* then, and Events in the past few years would lette Hancock, ’30, of Great Falls, the student sees fit to consider a | seem to prove this. The Women’s said Captain R. M. Caul kins of the I were dinner* guests at the Alpha Xi vacation the day after Thanksgiving Self Government association has been Military Science department. “It is Delta house Sunday. as one of his “rights”, it is rather a {changed to ‘ the discreet Associated called the Zouave drill, and is used Clifford Riedell, professor of fine wonder that the powers-that-be deem Women Students. Sneak day was by a great many crack squads arts, was carried up to his class it necessary to hold school on Friday, changed to Varsity day and that, throughout the country. It is much rooms on the third floor of Main hall November 26. A full stomach and a dwindled down to a dance in the eve­ Monday. He is still 'unable to walk after the type of drill used by Ma­ belligerent mind are not conducive to ning which, if history repeats itself, up and holds his classes on the first the absorption of academic knowledge. | will entirely disappear next year. sonic and similar drill teams.” floor. Neither is an instructor, who, the Hi-Jinx, because of the indiscretions Lieutenant L. N. Leaky of, Fvort Curtis Lees, *29, and Edward Nash. day before ate with the abandon of of a few, has been abolished. The Missoula, is teaching the movements *29, will spend Thanksgiving visiting -the wicked, able to look into the ASUM, as far as having a real voice of the new drill to the squad, after with their parents in Butte. sleepy countenances of liis students in the government of the school, is a which they will practice until they and cast out pearls of wisdom of any myth. Our student officers are re­ perfect the maneuvers. Dorothy Ann Cohen, ’29, will spend material, spiritual or esthetic value— ceiving solhe ideal diplomatic train­ The last two men to try out for Thanksgiving holidays with her par­ not without a shudder. Apparently ing which is not without its value, the men’s rifle team will shoot for ents in Butte. I everybody is out of step but Charlie. but hardly in keeping with the sup­ score today, according to Lieutenant Paul Curtis, ’27, of Libby, will If the mere fact that the University posed functions of a student body. II. J. LaCroix, assistant professor of spend Thanksgiving day with rela­ cannot afford to miss that day, then Everyone is deploring the fact that military science. When these scores tives in Butte. a substitute day at tfie first of the we have no school spirit, but the have .jbeen compared with the ones Theodore Rule, John McGillis, and quarter would not be amiss. Other necessary cooperation between stu- already fired, it will be possible to an­ Jerry Ryan will spend Thanksgiving schools do it and it’s one instance Ident and faculty is- missing, and it is nounce the members of the team. day at their homes in Deer Lodge.

“but why choose your Which Fraternity life-work that way? OU’D laugh at a man who couldn’t Sets the Campus Style? make up his mind which colors to back. ■But isn’t that about the way a good many Last February Tiin Clowes sold in that month alone over 400 pairs of Navy Pants to U students. men start out on their careers ? This year he is going to sell on the campus 400 All through college the most important study a man can select is himself — to find out by self-analysis and experience what is Navy Pea Coats his particular aptitude and what work he should get into after college. They are the rage on every campus in the country. They are water-proof, cold-proof and a beauty garment. Worth $25.00 It’s a good rule to talk this over with the faculty and with men out in industry to get all the guidance you can in “ finding your­ Put Away Your Yellow Slickers self” — because your whole happiness and till Spring and get a warm coat now for $18.50 or in club lots at $12.00. effectiveness in your career is at stake. DO IT NOW! TIM CLOWES ARMY STORE Makers of the Nation’s Telephones Number 63 of a Series K x s a e s r a n A Tuesday, NoV6nibsr 23^_1926^ T H E MONTANA KAIMIN dance, (smack) then the sapper, I (smack) and now to think that you THANKSGIVING PHOOIE! SMACK have to leave me.” (Smack, smack.) DECORATIONS “That’s all right, honey. You’ve and Doc. Rowe Threatens Cam­ AH on a Starlight been a perfect little peach. You’re PARTY FAVORS Montana Masquers pus With New Fad Night the sweetest little girl I’ve ever known. I love you.” (S-s-s-sraack.) Smith’s Drug Store Opening Decorations carrying out the “And to think that you’ve got to go “Open the old eight’ box. get me ft j thought of Thanksgiving featured the All too soon they stood on her door- to that horrid old quiz tomorrow. Davis stout. South hall formal dance which was step. It bad been a wonderful night (Smack.) Well, good-night, dear. Montana’s First “For things are running crossways I held in the dormitory Friday evening. for both of them. And now they had | I’m just terribly glad to have met you, Phone 241-J 136 Higgin* IA largo crowd enjoyed dancing to to part. and I hope I’ll sec you again, some­ —why hello, Reginald. cotnc on over ! Sheridan’s music until 12 o’clock, Discreet clouds blotted out the pry* time.” (Smack.) Rainbow Shop to the store; I want you to try one j Punch was served throughout the it t l e h e a t e r ing eye of the moon, and the merrily “Yeh, me too. I'll call you up, and Beauty Parlor L T of I)r. Rowe’s imported cheroots.” evening. Dr. and Mts. 0. IT. Clapp, twinkling ones of the stars. (It was sometime.” The Barber Shop de Luxe for “Neewfth, me thinks it Is your voice Dr. and Mrs. R. II. Jesse, and Mr. all old stuff to them.) The street­ Present Ladies and Gentlemen Who Care which emanates from behind the and Mrs. Robert Morris chaperoned light on the corner dimmed, and | These blind dates do mature rather W. H. DOBSLOFF, Prop. smoke screen. Whitt mean you by the party. dimmed, giving them time and friend­ rapidly, don't they? yy the exotic word, cherry-roots—is Jt ly darkness in which to say good­ “ The Bad Mana new snifter that Mac is handin'; Delta Gamma sorority was hostess night in the time-honored way. Emma Qunst and Jack Crutchfield out? Brush aside the enveloping at a formal dancing party in honor “Darling, (smock) you've been will leave for their homes in Corval- j By clouds and come down from Olympus, of its pledges Saturday evening at the simply wonderful tonight (smack). Hr and Hamilton Thursday morning, 1 DON’T SHOOT Porter Emerson Browne Neewah, I seek illumination." chapter house. The chaperones were (Smack) First the game, (smock) where they will pass Thanksgiving j if she hasn’t any beans— eat them “Reginald, for a fraternity man Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Porter, Mrs. then the dinner, (smack) then the and the week-end. in our Chili. your ignorance of things worth-while A MELODRAMATIC COMEDY Wilson Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ is appalling. A cheroot is n homely* ert Morris. Fifty-five couples at­ made cigar; but (6r the volume of tended. High School Candy Shop smoke to the inch the Davis 1880 has Not. amazing possibilities. By special re­ 24-TW O NIGHTS-Nov. 25 Active members of Sigma Alpha JUST RECEIVED quest from Doctor Rowe, Mac has fraternity were hosts at a dancing stocked the campus store with the party in honor of the pledges Satur­ Every Thursday inimitable half-brother to La Dez. Shipment of day evening at Worden’s hall. More They come high, Reginald, almost Chicken and Noodle Dinner Tickets $1.00—AH Seats Reserved than 45 couples attended. Chaperones Special Students’ Tickets 75c equivalent to a formal date, but you were Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Cook and 40e want to remember, Reggie, that Kip­ Crested Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Severy. Music Lockwood Sandwich Shop SEATS ON SALE AT STUDENTS’ STORE ling was indulging in no pipe-dream was furnished by Bouchers* orches­ when he said, ‘A woman is only a Next to the Rialto tra. and Curtain 8:15 Sharp woman, but a good cigar is a smoke.’ ” Fraternity Sorority Tom Meigher of Butte was a vis­ Kappa Delta pledges were enter­ Stationery itor at the Sigma Ku house over the tained at an informal tea Sunday aft­ week-end. ernoon at the chapter house by the The active and alumni chapters. Miss Come in and Look It Over Edward J. Nash. Jr.. ’2f», was ab­ Mary Lou Leslie of Omaha, Nebraska, sent from classes Friday because of national Kappa Delta inspector, gave Western Montana a bad cold. n talk. Associated Students’ Store J ly Dear/ Miss Elva Plank, Kappa Delta National Bank housemother, entertained at a bridge of Missoula, Montana o ld Shoes THE party Friday afternoon at the chnp- i ter house. The guest list Included R epaired First National Bank | the housemothers o» the sororities Resources Over Four by-tfie on the campus. THANKSGIVING DINNER of Missoula 5:30 to 7:00 at the Million GoodyearHfcit Montana’s Oldest ! Sigma Chi fraternity entertained at * '^•SYSTEM — | a fireside Saturday evening at the National Bank chapter house. Twenty-five couples BLUE PARROT never tire yourfe e t ESTABLISHED 1873 attended. Mrs. Virginia Wilson chap- Dancing Wednesday and Thursday from 10:30 to 12:00 eroned the party. Phono 640-J for Reservations All Lines of Beanty Work 4% Interest and Na­ tional Bank Protection Alpha-!Delta Alpha f for Your Savings tertained at a fireside 50c SELZ SHOES ning at ita home, 782 G EVER READY BATTERIES— Min* Mar,jr Lanx and G1 For Men Who Care were the

I MISS AMY GREENE OFFICERS I ADDRESSES CLASSES J, M. K E IT H , President L E O N A R D LARSON, Cashier DURING VISIT HERE S. J. C O F FEE, Vice-President W. G. CRU SE, Assistant Cashier Amy Blanche Greene, executive | secretary of “Fellowship for a Cbr tian Social Order,” with headquarters 4 Per Cent Per Annum Paid on Time and Savings at Cew York City, spoke to Rev. Deposits Hahn’a Sociology cl isa yeaterday aft- ernoon. Her subj« ct was, “Family Life and Bex Education.” M ss Greene spe ke also to Rev. Will am Young's K ligion clasaes. on Marcel and Reset 50c Cut 25c “Ch istian Attitude in Inti raational 35c Facial 75c Reintions." Last Sunday evening Mias Greene addreiised the Missoula La Petite Beauty Shop Fon m on the snbject of “Itace Rela- Petite Curl for Formal Functions tiom in World Pro rtema.” 517 South Higgins Avenue Phone 1052 M ss Greene has been leetnring at All of the unlveraities in the country on these questions She went to BELL’S TAXI Spot ane from Mis toula, and from 7-Passenger Sedan tiler goes to Beattie . Eugene , Oregon. ami on down the cmist before return- Office Phone ...... 600 ■nit o New York. Queen M arie Says: Residence Phone 269 “How charming and lovely,” when she was pre­ sented with a corsage given by the Women’s Club. NOTICES Order Your Made by Personal Christinas Cards —at— postuon sd until n week from tomor- row (Wednesday) night. GARDEN CITY FLORAL CO. DUNSTAN’S The Finest Line in Missoula All x rls taking Business Ad are 324 NORTH HIGGINS invited to a sod til meeting ot the Kappa )eita lions this evening at 8 o'clock.

Th© Commerce club will meet to- Try Us for Shoe Repairing and Shoe Shining Grizzly Barber & Beauty Shop night n the Kup )u Delta house at Miller & Reed, Props. 7:30. One Trial Is AH >Ve Ask

The meeting o the Mathematics Anderson Shoe Shop A sm­oking p i that never dub, sc liedMlod for tomorrow, has 449 North Higgins Phone 1879-W Under First National Bank easure fails been cancelled and will be belli a week from tomorrow. —-: HERE U the outstanding fact of Camels will never fail you, never Alpha Kappa ?si will meet in the entire cigarette industry: give you any but the finest thrill of Sitnpkin hull Wcdnesday afternoon HOPKINS’ TRANSFER at 4:15. PONY CHIU PARLOR Camels never tire the taste, no mat­ smoking pleasure. PHONE 38 JACK niMOND. Home of Famous Chill and French Pastries ter how liberally you smoke them; That is why Camel sales, by far President. never leave a cigaretty after-taste. the largest in the world, keep over­ 317 North Higgins Sigma Alpha Iota will meet Tues­ FLORENCE HOTEL Only the choicest tobaccos that whelmingly in the lead. Increasing day night at 0 o’clock in the Music nature produces, only the finest millions are discovering the incom­ house. LUCILLE RECTOR. blending ever given a cigarette parable Camel quality — smooth­ President. Your clothes are odorless and spotless could produce a smoke that never ness and mellowness. when sent to the Spend Yonr Evenings There will be a meeting of Theta Dancing at the fails to please, that always brings If you want the one and only Sigma Phi at 8 o’clock Tuesday night MASTER CLEANER AND DYER the utmost in smoking enjoyment. cigarette that’s good to live with at the shack. Actives and pledges Wo Clean Everything are urged to attend. Important I Regardless of how often you want strenuously from morn to mid­ HULDA MILLER. Phone 62 PalaceLunch the comfort of a smoke, of how night— the cigarette that never *teadily you light one after another, tires the taste — Have a Camel! There will be a meeting of all mem­ bers of the Sentinel staff at 3 o'clock R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALBM, N. C. this afternoon in the Sentinel office. OUR WORK IS OUR BEST RECOMMENDATION Lost—Black lenthep-; case contain­ The New Grill Cafe ing a pair of tortoise-shell glasses, METROPOLE BARBER SHOP fountain pen and theater tickets. THE PLACE OF GOOD EATS (Basement B. & H. Jewelry Shop) Finder please return to Lillian Bell. Fine Hair Cutting Is Our Specialty Reward. Thompson & Marlenes, Props. 4 T H E MONTANA KAIMIN Tuesday, November 23, 1926

Student Schemers CALENDAR Yon Should Use GRIZZLIES SET FOR TROJAN Employ Telephone FIGHTING GRIZZLIES DEFEAT November 23 to in Fooling Victim November 26 C0L0RGL0S In a quiet, secluded room, a group on Yonr Shoes TANGS BY LARGE Tuesday, November 23 IE of students crouched about a tele­ phone. Their eyes shone with dev­ Central board meeting, University and ilish glints, and they smoked endless ball, 4 p. m. Fans Will See Coast’s lHgli Wild Bill Kelly Thrills Fans to place the ball on California’s 20- Meeting of Debate Union, fresh­ Varsity Basketball cigarettes, nervously, fiercely. Some­ yard line. ALL LEATHER GOODS Score Men in Action in one should suffer, to provide fodder — 21 to 0 Tells Story man tryouts, Simpkins hall, 7:30 p. m. Kelly and Kaer Squad Is Improving of Game Aggies Outclassed Curriculum committee meeting, for their Sadistic sense of humor. The Grizzly machine. outclassed They* grinned and frowned, alter­ Room 107, 7:30 p. in. Under Coach Adams their opponents in every department Wednesday, November 24 Full of pep and enthusiasm after nately, as they thought of various of the game as the summary will their decisive victory over the Cali­ scheihes to cause pain to some unsus­ With a determination to show the Meeting of Druids and initiation of Preserves Leather show. Davis’ long punts were a fea­ new members. fornia Aggies, the Grizzly crew is in “Fundamentals of the game, pecting victim. At last after bick­ California fans that the University of ture of the game, the Mqnt n full- Tannn meeting, North hall, 5 p. m. It’s Waterproof the pink of condition to give the namely, passing, pivoting and shoot­ ering and quarreling, a heavy, por­ Montana has a fighting football ag­ back having an average of yards Spanish club meeting postponed un­ strong Trojan eleven a hard battle tentous silence fell. A saturnine­ gregation and one that is hard to for 11 punts. Polishes ing are constantly being taught to the til next week. on Thanksgiving day at Coliseum present Varsity basketball squad,” faced individual picked up the phone. conquer, the Grizzlies scratched and Dyes field. “Ope aught—another aught—two clawed their way to a 21-0 victory Masquers’ play, “The Bad Man,” says Coach Adams, who has taken Little Theater, 8:15 p.- m. Chinske was tlie only one to re­ charge until Coach Stewart returns aughts,” said the heavy, booming over the California Aggies in their Phi Sigma Kappa dinner dance. Colorglos may be ob­ ceive injury in last Friday’s game and from the coast. voice, first of a two-game series in the he very likely will be in condition to “Hello, is Blank Whozis there? Call south, Thursday , November 25 tained In any color. Some of the material is showing up Thanksgiving day vacation. start in the Saturday fray. The re­ to a good advantage, especially Gra­ him to the phone, please.” Captain Kelly and his co-partners Use It, you’ll like it. mainder of the squad is in fine con­ Football game; State University vs. ham, Miller, Larsen and Wendt. The “Hello, Whozis? Dean of men thrilled the California fans who ven-j University of Southern California. dition and the Sacramento game former three have had previous ex­ speftking. I want you to come to ray tured out in the wet weather to see TO START PRACTICE Los Angeles. proved to be merely a primer to flood perience. with Varsity training but office tomorrow at 9 o’clock, and tell northern crew play a stellar brand Masquers’ play, “The Bad Man.’' the engine for the Turkey day classic. Wendt, a sophomore, is doing splen­ me why the girl with whom you went j of football. Playing on a soggy field, I Frosh basketball practice starts LitiLittle Theater, 8:15 p. in, After seeing the southern team in ac­ did work. Training to the full ex­ riding the other night was walking j the Mustangs' were outclassed in I this evening a t '7:15 o’clock under the | fij R program, KUOM, 8 p. m* tion, the Montana crew should be in tent will be in order as soon as the I home alone at 11 o’clock.” every department of the game by the j 'io Ask Your Merchant a position to turn back the Trojan j charge of Force Baney, who will han- Pen; m by Mrs. Kathleen Walford,; men on the football squad return I “Why—I never—Dean—I—” tri-color team. Every member of the I die the yearlings for the present. IMls; 'nro’ine Friauf, Miss Ann Mor- crew and register a Montana victory. from the gridiron invasion of Cali-1 The receiver clicked in hjs ear, and Grizzly team played smart football, The Trojans will be a much the howls of laughter that emanated each being a necessary cog in a well- I With 35 candidates to be moulded j gah, Shelley Schoonover, and Ed fornia. There is a great deal of j into a team, the yearling toss ers un- Lev stronger. foe than . . .the California . • . ... , green material ^ and much depends , . on front the little room called the broth- oiled machine. The line charged well, I gics and the Montana team will be Lr . . . -, idoubtedly will be able to present n j Friday, November 26 Lindsay Missoula Co. ® , . v xt • , : * x, ‘the ability of the men to absorb the ers out in force to hear the story. I making big holes for the ball toters. I forced to play their best game of the , ., • - championship squad this season. T Alpha Tau Omega pledge dance. |i ... ' knowledge and general experience Blit, not so far away, a student was The backfield maneuvered in perfect! (Jobbers) schedule'of practice will be Tuesd Bigma Chi pledge dance. eason in order to defeat the Cali­ jwhich makes a tean hurriedly packing his suitcase. rhythm, making gains almost at will, j fornia aggregation. The Trojans ------several times getting away for long | \\ ednesday and Friday evenings . t x v . t . Coach Stewart will attend the an- have every advantage, outweighinte V , . t ^ . this week; after that, although It*J Katherine Spence returned Sunday . . . 3 nual meeting of the Coast conference Mrs. Charles II. Clapp spoke to the runs- IInd tlle keen *n KO«d eon- our team, having more experience and <■ u i jdition, the Montana aggregation would not been definitely decided, pract evening from lier home in Thompson , ... l, i ,, managers and faculty ___ representativesI girls of North hall ou "Charm" Mon- iduion> tI,c Montana aggregation would playing on tlieir home field. A , have easily doubled the score, n c - j^ probably be switched to aft' . Falls, where she passed Saturday and _* ! !r^ ^ , . u {iT%_j „|of of the the different different si states in the confer-1 da-r ni8ht at their Jiouse meeting Except for their defeat by Pop L_„A , (cording to reports from the Farmers’ no^1,b and nights. iSSunday. She was accompanied on the \ g. , , , , * . ence, December and 4, at Los An- Warner s Stanford team, the Trojans camp. The fr0*1* wdl tro u g h $ process nreturn trip by her mother, who enr “Grizzlies” ‘Jgeles. Tlie purpose of this meeting Olga Hammer, ’30, o*f Valier, will have had a very good season, Grizzlies Start Early ' r f Earning the style of college bas- jt< [d St. Patrick’s hospital to under-! Snappiest is to arrange football schedules and | leave Wed for Kellogg, Ida ning seven out of eight games. Fol- After three minutes of playing the ket,m,,‘ the understanding of the fun-lg i minor operation. Men’s Shoes agree on officials for the next to Visit relativ lowing are the scores of the Trojan and friends. I Grizzlies registered their first touch- s damentals of the game and acquaint in Town ‘‘Things look rather doubtful,” re-1 Also the 0 down, when Kelly, after a 31-yard themselves in the mastering of proper La Corbly and daughter, games: Whittier college , U.S.C. j plied Adams to the inquiry of Mon­ J 74; Santa Clara 0, U.S.C. 42; Wash­ There are 20 girls from North hall run, carried the ball over from the tr*inln*' *Iuch is to be expected froim j 5] f Bozeman, were dinner Best Values tana’s chance in the Coast confer-1 pending Thanksgiving and the week- 4-yard line. Early in the second * fl££r?gation, for they bring |g< at the $7.50 ington-state college 7, U.S.C. 14; Oc­ ence basketball race. Templar house Sunday. I cidental G, U.S.C.2S; California G, hd at their homes and with friends. (quarter the Montana crew registered them honors that deserved men- J — ■ —— - U.S.C. 27; Stanford 13. U.S.C. 12; their second score. Kelly carried the j bhe basketball world during I Miss Edith Uhyan i’s class in botise- Buster Brown Oregon Aggies 7, U.S.C. 17; Idaho 6, ball over after Ritter and Davis had j t,K*ir h*Sh 80,1001 days. There are hold administration visited the Flor- U.S.C. 28. The Trojans have piled put the ball in scoring position with } who have* failed to make lion-(ence laundry Mondn, . They are com- Shoe Store up a total of 242 points to their op­ neat gains through the center of the state te iHbeles are | paring the methods >f home and com-. ponents’ 45. _ j line on a 40-yard march. The Grizz­ good candidates for tin ipop te mercial laundering. The Trojan attack is led by Morton WEEK-END GAMES OF LOCAL IMPORTANCE lies failed to score in the third quar­ Kaer, quarterback, who is second high Grizzlies vs. Trojans at Los Angeles, Thursday, November 25. ter, although the period was played scorer of the conference, and who Missoula High school vs. Havre at Butte, Thursday, November 25. (altogether in California territory. In lias been a threat to every team that the last quarter, after Coach Milburn BOXERS READY FOR BUTTE he has faced except Stanford, which Bill Kelly at present leads the Coast conference high •a with 78 bad made a number of substitutions, Dr. J. L. Murphy ucceeded in stopping his long end (Points. Kaer failed to add any scores in last Saturday’s It will not the Californians made their only ( Missou i well represented at (would take too much time from his! runs. The southerners have a strong on,y be a battle between two determined teams, but it wi ye a battle I spurt of the game, but the advance j Butte th ek. as n number of the j school work. Missoula men who are I offensive team which, if allowed to [between two of the leading scorers of the Pacific Coast conference both was short-lived. Lederer, Aggie’Garden City sscrappers are competing I in the tourney are: Ivan Morran, I Eyes Examined get beyond the forward wall, will do(fighting for the honor of heading the lost of the conference scorers. fullback, fumbled a punt on his 10-1 in the state mateur boxing and Guido Rossi, and Leland Spenser.! Glasses Fitted a Jot of damage and is certain to | ------yard line. Montana failed to make • wrestling tou: ment which started According to Mr. Bradley, the ex-1 make good gains before being downed in the Coast conference,, including Saturday’.* the necessary yardage but registered last evening and will continue tonight ponses- of these men will be paid by as it lias almost perfect interference. Team Won Lost Pet. |n safety against the Mustangs when and tomorrow evening to determine the National Amateur Union. The Montana team has improved al­ Stanford ...... 0 1000 the southern team was given the ball the winners and pick the team that The Missoula ami University box-1 most 100 per cent since their first U. S. C. ______...... 4 i 800 The Montana crew made a steady will enter the Northwestern tourna- ers above named were selected after j game of the season and should put W. S: C...... 4 1 800 I drive from midfield for their final ment at Spokane, the amateur trials held here last 205 Montana Block up their best battle Thursday as it O. A. C. ______.j...... 4 1 800 touchdown of the game, Kain, Ritter There are three University stVi­ month. Spencer is a middleweight.: is their last game of the season and \\ asliiugton ...... 2 GOO and Davis carrying the ball to the Cal- -dents in the tournament. Bill Dugal, Morran a lightweight, O’Leary and the last battle in which Kelly, Ritter, U. of Oregon ...... 1 4 200 ifornia 15-yard fine where Kelly took who won the 118-pound crown in the j Dugal featherweights, and Collins and Cogswell, Martinson, and Burrell will V. of Idaho ...... ------1 4 200 it over on the fourth gain through amateur fights at Butte last year; j Rossi bantamweights., fight as Grizzly pigskin artists. The U. of Montana ...... 0 3 000 center. Kelly converted the extra Dean O’Leary, who won the 118- J All of the men have trained hard Montana team will show a strong of­ U. of California ____ ...... 0 s 000 point after the third touchdown. pound title, and Nelton Collins, a I for the fights, they eager to fensive as well as a splendid de­ ------—/ Hodges guided the team for the re- scrappy lad from Butts, arere all c ai- win the A.A.U medals awarded for i fensive. Coach Milburn has worked Two men that have been mentioned for All-American berths will fact! mainder of the game. The gun ended peting in the tourney. Joe Cochran, I winning state titles in the Butte, his crew hard the last few weeks in each other Thursday. Morton Kaer of the University of Southern California the bottle just after Davis had com- the other University boxer who was tourney and a chance to enter the j advancing the ball and his efforts will direct the play of the Trojans, while Bill Kelly will direct the Grizzlies: l>Ietp0lE equipment that converts this shop U>iTh me into a veritable hospital for wornout shoes. Our methods impart new life z j j z . to old shoes. Why buy new footwear h I when we can rebuild the old? Villianous Varlet Viciously Vents Venom Ely Shoe Hospital Near Postoffic. Bong! Bring! Bnng! 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