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priday. November .7, 1010 ' ga| II A Square Deal for a Round Dollar Correct Merchant Ji at Correct ]i Prices \ i ; Zalesky's IK1! 11 Cleaning, Pressing, Altering <[ V COAL Ji WOOD TUB SLABS JI FLOUR <[ GRAIN AND HAT \ POULTRY SUPPUBS J> GLASS' ![ PAINT AND OIL j [ II P. DUTHIE || North Grand St.. Phone AS l] FRANK MARTIN I Contract Painter PAINTING PAPER HANGING CALCIMINING Phone 270 Pullman, Wash. DO YOU MATE «■»■• fto take a laxative? Then you » 5 don't know BAN-TOX Fig Cucuoi » ■ (Tmbleu). Try them once and the dif- tt I teenc* will delight you. Convenient ■ ■ «nd pleuant to take. *~ /} ST7"~ SOLD BY WATT'S PHARMACY EARN MONEY ft YOUR SPARE TIM* Get subscriptions (or the . Christian Herald. We help you succeed. Address: L. EL OrcutL Manager of Agents. The Christian Herald. Bible House. New York City. > Cn* minuter* name and two othef references. WlUluiilJUmiuiJii;ipaii||iiiiiiuiiMßßp|WßlPW^ a c f l c xfjly9)j^ is the wet WatnerTP^pg/v service uniform for /$ v~pj\ ">• regular men //; \\\ Y> yno make every /t/ j *!> V \ wy count. -. / j VAti n Look for the fi^£**Tt U~*}| Keflex Edfire^^-c.^ I A.j. Tower CO. r* J £*"•» Has* __. Kst«MUb*dlß)6. POPULAR COMEDY 10 BE PRESENTED FRIDAY ■ 'It Pays to Advertise,' by Mask. and Dagger—First Play of the Year "It Pays to Advertise," a comedy by Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter; Hackett, will be presented Friday I night at the auditorium by Mask and Dagger. The play is one of the moat popular comedies produced for the! American stage in recent years, and! the honorary dramatic society is par tlcularly Fortunate In selecting it as! the first play of the year. The cast has been working on this play for tilt- past three weeks and an exceptionally good production is promised. The majority of the cast are already members of Mask and Dagger, a distinct innovation in State College dramatics. Sydney Allison, Marie Rushton j and Robert Douglas are handling the leads Each of them is well adapted to the character they will present,l and they have in this play ample op-! portunity to do justice to their dra maic talent. Miss Melcena LaFollette, graduate; of the State College and the Colum bia School of Expresison, is directing the production. Following is the completed cast: Mary Grayson Marie Rushton Rodney Martin Robert Douglas Ambrose Peale Sydney Allison Countess de Beaurien. .June Sanders Cyrus Martin Lewis Callow [Cilery Clark Harold Truax George McChesney. . .Frank Douglas Marie Ethel Kelly Miss Burke, clerk..Cecil Whitefield The price of admission will be 50 cents, and reserved seats are now on sale at Watt's Pharmacy downtown. CAPTAIN WALSH GOES TO TOPICA, ARKANSAS Captain Walsh, who until lately was assistant to the commandant here, was called to Fort Sill, Okla homa, on special duty. Tuesday of last week he returned with the news that he had been transferred to the 10th field artillery, a 75 mm. outfit stationed at Topiea, Arkansas. Captain Walsh was a charter mem ber of the State College chapter of Scabbard and Blade, and also a mem ber of Sigma Nu. He is a former student of this college and very popu lar among those who have had the privilege of forming his acquaint ance. In the military world his ab sence will be keenly felt at Washing ton State. He left Sunday of this week to take • p his duties with his regiment. Topiea, Ark., is the site of a per manent artillery camp wherein parts of three divisions of field artillery were stationed until, on riot duty, they have been scattered through Ar izona and Oklahoma. ALL THRILLS OP HOOK IN ZANB GRAY PICTURE "Desert Gold," Benjamin B. Hamp ton and Eltinge E. Warner's life pic ture of the Zane Gray novel that has thrilled millions of readers, is the opening attraction at the Liberty theatre, dated for Thursday and Fri day evenings of this week. In a furious storm on the desert Jonas Warren encounters the man he has sworn to kill—Robert Burton, whom he charges with running off with his (Warren's) daughtei many years ago. Burton produces a mat riage certificate and pacifies the en raged Warren. They travel together in search of gold, and after finding it both fall-victims to a terrible sand storm, and before the end write their will on the back of the certificate, leaving their claim to Nell Warren's child. Events turn to Casitas, where Capt. George Thorne is hiding his De trothed, Mercedes Castenada. from Rojas, chief of a desperate band of outlaws. Aid comes to the lovers i,, the person or Dick Gale,'who starts a row with Rojas and in the excite ment Thorne and Mercedes get away, being assisted by Ladd and Lash, cowboy friends of Gale. Thorne goes back to his army post, leaving Mer cedes In the care of Dick and the two cowboys. They journey to the Belding ranch, where Gale obtains employment as a rider. He meets and falls In love with Nell Burton, foster-daughter of the rancher. Learning that Mercedes is at Ber ing's place, Rojas hurries there to capture her. WW the;' rancher's aid the party manages to elude Rajas' guards and strikes out on the I road to Yuma beaded by Yaqui. an 1 idan who owes his life to Gale/ nil PULLMAN HERALD DUYETYNES OF BROWN IN GENERAL WEARS The general wear frock of the ever popular brown In the new duvetyne Is proving one of the most sought after costumes of the season. With buttoned yoke and pocket supports virtually ending the trimming one Is permitted to admire the beauty of its simplic ity. A buckle of smoked pearl and sleeve buttons, tour on a side, to match add the final touches After a desperate battle in which all of the outlaws are killed with the exception of Rojas, Yaqul turns »o find Rojas attacking Mercedes. Rushing to her rescue, the Indian. after a thrilling fight, succeeds in throwing Rojas over the -'cliff. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science society hods services every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock in the net? Masonic hall. Testimonial meetings are hold every Wednesday eveeirg at 8:00 o'clock in the Masonic hall. ' A free reading room is open to the public Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock in room 226 First National Bank building. All authorized Christian Science literature may there be read or borrowed. PULLMAN BAPTIST CHURCH The church downtown—on Para dise street, near Main street. The regular services will be held Sunday, both morning and evening, as follows: Bible school at 9:45 a. in.; preaching service at 11:00 a. in.; B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 p. M.i evening service at 8:00 p m FOR SALE—Pure bred buff or pington pullets, $12 dozen. G. H. Dole, Colfax, Wash., phone 11X2 Albion. nov~-21 PULLMAN SAVINGS AND. LOAN ASSOCIATION To provide a systematic and abso lutely safe plan for the investment of savings, and to aid its members to acquire homes of their own is the object of the Pullman Savings and Lean Association. The Association it in every sense a HOME institution. Who It's For It is for the Practical Man, who realizing the uncertainties of busi ness and health, and of the folly of spending all his money as fast as tie gets it, provides for an emer gency. It is for the Prudent Woman, who I out of her earnings or allowance, de sires to put away a little money monthly, where it will be securely and profitably invested, and give her the least trouble and where she can i set it when needed. li is for the Young Man possessing | •i.< manhood and determination to save something every month from bis earnings as a reserve fund, to draw on when sick or out of .i posi tion, for providing a home or for a start in business. | It is for Boys and Girls, to help them to be economical and industri ous and to encourage them to ac quire the habit of saving, provide a I fund to educate them and to make them independent. It is for Societies, Fratenud «nd other Organizations wishing to in vest their irlcome for the purpose of creating a reserve fund, or for build ing. ' It is for all Seeking » Home 0! who want to improve their property, or ay off a mortgage or to provide a fund f>r any other worthy pivaposo. Call on or write M. K. SNYDER 1^ . j ' ■ A l HAWK do Jff%4S&s4lfolf^&S£lsSLoZk niRisT.MAs suoi'rix.; li HH iMwifi'J a\ ohmmmtnity EAHLVAM) BriHl Br YPIMVHiL NKVKR PKOFITAIU.V gr §5^ SKKACAIN We Miuft Close Out Our Stock of GUT GLASS • BARGAIN PIES [Much under present wholesale basis] We have had to discard the large "jgj T,,U * '"" k "'' ,M" Uli" is lh" lar!' showcase used fur our rut -lass J^SBl '"' *'*""* "' "'" , '"y' U '"' m ' stock to make room for haleonv vFs&vivYM '"''^ ''' '"^ l"'aV '' l'Ut ♦ ..;,..,..,,. t!i/M>^i^M 'jlass. and some popular light Ni('ii »\«t \ . IVv/Iv^9f^^-"^h Watt's Pharmacy " ill 11 mill i i ■ ihiiiwiii CHANDLER SIX $1795 Compare the Chandler With Any Car I CHANDLER checks with the finest high-priced cars in essential features of design and construc tion. And other cars selling at hundreds of dollars more than the Chandler do not check with Chandler. These are not claims. They are facts, which we can help you to prove quickly. Chandler is the most fairly priced fine car in the American market. And the faithful pursuance of the Chandler Company's policy to make it that and keep it that, have won for the Chandler Six a place of dis tinctive leadership. Sixty thousand Chandler owners testify to the marvels of its motor, to the sturdy strength of its en tire chassis, to its comfort, and to the economy of its maintenance. Six beautiful bodies are mounted on the one standard Chandler chassis Seven-Patenter Touring Car, fI79S /our-Patenter Koadsler, SI79S tour-Passenger /U.ipafrh Car, SI 7S Seven-Passenger Sedan, 52795 Four-Passenger Coupe, 52695 Limousine, 5329S All Price* f. o. *. Cleveland I ''. \ i JRaßer Motor Company I Baker Motor Company CHANDLER MOTOR GAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO ■ .... , . - ■ ——— . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Phalon, deceased. Notice li hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor of the estate of John Phalon, deceased, and has qualified as such executor. Notice is hereby given to .ill per-' sons holding claims against said de ceased, to serve the same on me or or. Weill & Sanger, my attorneys of record, at Pullman, Washington, and file the sain' together with proof of j inch service with the clerk of the superior court' nt Colfax, Washing ton, within six months after the date of the first publication of this notice, . AH claims against deceased not served and filed as aforesaid shall be forever barred. j Date of lift publication, October 17 1919. PAT RYAN, Executor of the estate of John Pbalon, deceased. NEILD & BANGER, Attorneys tor the estate, Pull man, Washington. ucllT-nov 'A'ANTED — l' rent a piano by responsible party. Addresx Box 213. Pullman, Wash. iio«-v-14 i All kin of miich cows for sale. Fresh and to be fresh. Also good h'jisr", light and heavy.' .1. W. N<?e lyj phone .M 2.",. uov7dec26 ___ Buy your feed or Y<'o & Emcrt. Phone Rl. i oct24tf PUft* Eleven PIP v i ?ft .a* \ GOOD THINGS TO EAT THAT'S ALL