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Friday, November 7,1010 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ,' PR. v G. KIMZEY Office at White's Drag Store t Residence 1508 Star Route St. Res. phone 36, Office phone 126 j. L. GILLELAND, M. D. Res Tel. 2962 *** , Ofice Tel. 3R Office on Alder St. Diseases of Women and Obstetrlcts Specialist R. M. 3. BEISTEL Physician and Surgeon Large X Ray for Diagnosis Special treatments for eye, ear, nose gad throat —Glasses fitted :■__ ,1 L. !* " * '■ "" ' " A. T. LUKINS Physician and Surgeon Rooms 202-3-4 First Nat. Bank Bldg Office Phone 15 Residence Phone, 147 m, F. NEWBROUGH, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic 114-15 First National Bank Bldg. Calls Answered Office phone 32; Res. phone 1734 D. 0. DOW Attorney at Law ' Room 14, First National Bank Bldg. Thos. Neill F. E. Sanger NEILL & SANGER Attorneyr at Law First National Bank Building W. H. STRAUB ,|H||||H|| Optical Specialist M Sk Strictly Correct \&flSpjw||L Glosses Guaranteed Room 3. Emerson Building Phone 3681 DR. A. E. HUDSON Dentistry Dental X-Ray Equipment Office. New First National B'k Bldg. Phone 166 DR. A. A. ROUNDS Dentist Office in Emerson Building Phone 63 DR. FREEMAN L. BALL Eye Specialist mMa&ttspm . Graduate McCormick ja\m M^ Medical College, Chi- M |fKJ Wh cago. 111., for Eye* and Nerrw. Ramer's Chocolates Direct from the Factory They will Please You THORPE'S SMOKE HOUSE (Incorporated) Phone 28 Where Everybody Goes jl Try an j Oyster j I Cocktail : ;! We know ] ji' how to : j; make j them j mmtli)l-]\\lU'9.}^lSi mTt,X-t7mKamma^ •rt "*H J ?*«i( r*it T J w wa 11 VVimWmew^^^ "oil. A. V. BALL' will Cry Your Sale And Guarantee/Perfect Satisfaction Call me at my expense at . Peck, Idaho LAND COMMISSIONER ADDRESSES STUDENTS , c . American citizenship was the key note of the address give,, Thursday, Oct. 30, by Clark v. Savidge. state land commissioner. Mr. Savidge emphasized the nec essity for interest in the departments of the government. National and state undertakings should be given consideration by broad minded cit izens as well as local activities. Honesty of purpose ls an essential lof good citizenship. Honesty to self In finding the things for which we are best fitted is the surest method of success. Ability to think and act quickly are invaluable aids to the business man whose undertakings are backed up by the strength of his convictions. Good citizens, according to Mr. Savidge, will lend their influence to I building of the greatest of American 1 institutions, the home. Our nation. al government is founded ou laws made in the home. The recent war was won by the fireside of Ameri can homes quite as much as on the fields of battle. Tribute was paid to mothers of whom the biggest sacri fice of the war was required. Jealousy and unfair play were de nounced by Mr. Savidge. In an age marked by selfishness, it is patriotic jto adhere to duty and to treat all competitors as we would be treated. Violation of this principle by I. XV. \V. organizations is sufficiently un- American to warrant their being de ported. Mr. Savidge concluded his address with a tribute to men who gave their lives for the honor of their flag and the protection of American homes. SIGMA CHI WILL INSTALL LAST OF NEXT WEEK Delta Sigma to Become National Prominent Fraternity Men to Be Present Sigma Chi will install the local Delta Sigma at Washington State College November 13, 14, 15 as Its Beta Upsllon chapter. In addition to the installation of the new chapter a convention of the Twelfth province lias been called by Grand Praetor Hoover for November jl4 and 15 at Pullman. Active and ' | alumni delegates will be in attend • ! ance from Seattle, Spokane, Mis soula, Tacoma, and Salt Lake City, In addition to representatives from many other points throughout the J West. Installation is to be in charge of John S. McMillin of Seattle, assisted , by Professor Fred C, Scheuch of the I University of Montana at Missoula. | Large delegations will be present 1 II from all the active chapters in the 1 West and particularly from Upsilon i Upsilon. Seattle, who plan fcr* attend ' i in a body the installation, province ' convention, and football game held I here that week-end. I Plans have been completed, how- II ever, for an installation banquet for M Saturday evening, November 15, and | ! an installation ball for November 21. I j Delta Sigma was organized In Feb- M rr.arj-, 1917, with a charter member ( J ship of 19. The local fraternity, 1 having petitionee Sigma Chi from ; the first, was granted a charter as Beta Upsilon last May. Sigma Chi fraternity was founded . at .Miami. Oxford, Ohio, June 28, 1 1855, it is the second member of , the "Miami Triad" to come Lere, be i ing preceded by Phi Delta Then. ' Since the granting of the local chap iter Beta Theta PI has also made an 1 appearance on the campus, making I a complete "Miami Triad." Al . I though very conservative, Sigma Chi ' has steadily grown until at present i there are 75 r.ctive chapters. The ' addition of Sigma Chi is a big step ' toward placing Washington State I College on a par with leading uni -1 versities in respect to representation [of national Greek letter organiza ' j lions. 1 In addition to the active and J alumni members to be Installed, 1 there are the following honorary I members: Dr. E. E. Wegner, Dr. F. A. Colder, Wm. C. Kruegel. F. C. Forrest, and Prof. C. E. Howell. Prominent members of Sigma Chi in the West are Dr. Hamilton, presi dent of Montana State College; Dr. I Lindley,^president of the University of Idaho: Prof. F. C. Scheuch of the University of Montana: Judge De Graff of Dcs Moines, lowa, and Presi dent E. 0. Holland. I. O. O. F. NOTICE 111 €$OC$ j Pullman lodge, No. 29. I. O. O. F., • meets every Saturday night at 7:30 In Masonic hall. All Odd Fellows welcome. F. L. Ball, Noble Grand. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the superior court of the state of Washington in and for Whitman county. Charles St'iiewalt and Mary F. Stire walt, his wife, plaintiffs, vs. The Spokane and Palouse Land com pany, a .corporation, and also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, Interest, lien or estate In and to the land described in tbe com plaint herein, defendants. The state Of Washington to said Spokane and I'alouse Land company, a corporation, and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, Interest, lien or es tate in and to the land describee ;.n [the complaint herein, defendants. You are hereby summoned to ap pear within Sixty (lays after the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt, within sixty days after the 10th day of October, 191&J and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court and ans wer the complaint of plaintiffs and to serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for plain tiffs at their office belov stated and ill case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand ol the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of Whitman county, Wash ington. The object of said action is to quiet the plaintiff's title in and to all the tow'nslte of the town of Branham, Including all lots and blocks and vacated streets of said townsite as shown in the plat there of in the records of the auditor':? of fice of Whitman county. Washing ton, excepting lot 7, block 2, anl lots 1, 2 and 3 of block 5 and tha* part of Walnut street lying east of the present county road and that portion of Fulton street lying im mediately west of block 2, and t<j roWer bar you from asserting any right, title, or interest in or to said property or any part thereof &d*AFM to the plaintiffs herein. Dated this 7th day of October, 1919. NEILL & SANGER, Attorneys for plaintiffs. P. O. ad .dress Pullman, Whitman coun ty, Washington. octlonov2l NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC It is in violation of city ordinances to post bills on telephone and elec tric light poles. To throw paper or refuse and to bacco and candy boxes on the streets. To empty cuspidors in the gutters, as is practiced by some. To allow freight to stand on the sidewalk after being unloaded from the dray, especially fruit and vege tables, which people eat. To expectorate on the sidewalk. To operate automobiles with open mufflers inside the corporate limits. To repair or wash automobiles on the pavement. To park automobiles within 20 feet of a fire hydrant. ($25 fine.) To leave automobiles while engine is running, (state law.) C. M. HOOPER, Street Commissioner. octl7-nov 14 FOR SALE.Maxwell touring car in good condition. Will give terms to responsible parties. Inquire Star Bottling & Mfg. Co. cctlOtf FOR SALE- Upright piano, a bar gain. D. F. Staley, phone: office 20, residence 287. oct3ltf FOR SALE—-Nine room modern plastered house, i A lots, good size i,,-tn and ben house on High St. Mrs. Cora Butler nov7-28 Wo write fire insurance. Yeo & Emert, oc(24tf Get the Genuine and Avoid m*it&%£Z\ ritf * i ' m^i^X^ f- BA. M -mtmhi** *Sm^ 4 Aatt^Am^^mS S*| I«^SSPT; Economy w^^^y^ in Every Cake PLOOK FOR If lißwMstt!l THE RED BALL If MmAlmim\W TRADE MARK fIM "Ttffi/fsirttm" Ul nocmii Firearms B Shootinf Eighfß GEO- N. HENRY REAL ESTATE ' and INSURANCE THE PULLMAN* HERALD MRS, ALIBRIOT representing Powell-Sanders Company will be at this store TEwsday? Friday and Saturday of this week demonstrating the use of Jelly Powders and Marskmaltow Cream You are invited to be here. Mrs. Aldrich will instruct you how to use these products (Sreeiniawatt°F(D)lger CdDfflpairay , GRAND Theatre ■ Kgsz €^m\^^mf*t*^*MmmMmMWaeHm^^^^ -/•-•-- i rf aWm ;ly *'; tmmWatWm. ''wLm \m\\\\ Am^h. ttmW mmaa^Watk Aammm -^^1 iSfiJ^^*"- -^Ammm I mmmaAmWmmm^ ' ■ I im".'* m^ m. " ' mjmaaa^m-. ' ;'■■;...; :-, - •-'■* A'-'^-aA^AA^'>A^AAA'.'A'AI''H)/[A'': AA^ A r'W r '■■■. 'a-AAa-■■.;■-a;•;,: r , *■ .''->*%■* £*'■'■■ £*•-■%'? NAZI MOV A^infTHE'BRAT^ THURSDAY and FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13th and 14th Admission: Children 22c, Adults 45c, plus war tax Pago Five _________