The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1919, Page 12

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PAGE 12 ’ Store Hours 9 to 6 Every Day | BY D'ANNUNZIO |} Italy Fears Serious Interna- | tional Troubles Special Delivery Service for Thanksgiving Purchases Customers of this store have our positive assurance that all goods purchased up to Wednesday noon will be delivered in ample time for Thanksgiving. You are again reminded of our helpful added-to-account policy which enables regular patrons to select articles. for the | | ROME, Nov, 23.—(Night)—The the “irrespon @Annunslo , weverely condemning his Expressing surprise at Admiral |] | Miller's lack of firmness, in fatting |to prevent the % > jtion. and that they must be e the poet-aviator probably tx 4 by the noblest motives, the er maid, his success in Flume Age repetition, The! t should not permit ac * military forces to om the entire nation, the news paper added | D'Annunalo's Zara expedition wan! “superfluous,” in the opinion of the home and have them charged without the usual first payment. M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Beautiful Dining Room Suites Specially Priced for Thanksgiving the government for t communiques, which eritie on of Admiral Miller in poet. Premier Nitt! had Eight Pieces—Like Picture A deautifully proportioned piece ference with the British ambassador | and Gen, Diaz last night over the Quartered Oak Dining Sulte tn Adriatic eltuation, William and Mary design in the | Wire Briefs | CHICAGO.--Paul Karithe wae de popular Jacobean finish; 54-inch buffet, 48inch extension table that opens to 6 feet, five genuine leather slip-seat chairs and one arm chair, An added attraction | |f tained by police when he was found with a package containing eight |] chomises, He sald he was on his way to a shimeny party—and “how could it be staged without chemists?” he asked. to any home. Regular price Our Usual Easy Terms. MILWAUKER—A bath once a [week for two years and attendance jat church once each Sunday that jher “body and soul may be cleansed,” was the sentence imposed by Judge |Backus on Mra. Frances Prokop. An attractive $-plece suite in mis: sion design includes roomy buffet with 45-inch top, fitted with plate glass; 45-inch top dining table. ex tending to 6 feet, with quartered oak top; 6 slipseat chairs. The regular price ix $89 75 $107.50. Special. . as Our Usual Easy Terms. Eight Pleces—Like Picture Tos ANGE! blood thirsty ‘Reburial of Dead | Is Not Sanctioned | PARIS, Nov. 24—<United Prem. If the American government insists on exhuming the bodies of American soldiers buried In France, the French government probably will accede, but opinion tn French official circles de cidedly ip against any such plan, it wan learned nuthoritatively today. France believes ft is more demo- cratic to have the dead of all na tions who fell in a common acuse. rent together in Mrance, it was said France will consider it her sacred duty to care for thelr graves with the greatest reverence. | The expense of exhumation also would be great, it waa pointed out,| and only wealthy relatives could af |ford to have bodies of thelr rotdier | [dead brought home, unlean the ex-/ |pense was borne by the government | This, the French officials declared would be mure to cause ill feeling} Among poor persona |Here’s a Chance to Among a number of extra Thanksgiving Specials in Dining Room | Suites displayed on Main Floor are the following: Handsome Mission Quartered Oak Suite, consisting of buffet, dining table and six genuine slip-seat chairs. ‘ THANKSGIVING SPECIAL ........... 0c cceccceceecseeeees A. very attractive Colonial Suite, consisting of buffet, dining table, 5 genuine slip-seat chairs and 1 arm chair. THANKSGIVING SPECIAL .........20cscecsesccecscecseee $139.75 $197.50 Voss Electric Washer | Take th ar kver Marricd The Sturdy VossElectric | | | | Help Child Home| Seattle folka will be given the op-| portunity next Wednesday to | the kiddies out at the Seat |dren’s home, Ninth ave. and Mo} Graw st. On that day the Ladies’ | The Voss Electric is one of the most Relief society will accept donations of food or money for the benefit of o for parentioss children t the First ave, store of stine & Kyer has been lent for Here Mra, William R nd a staff of assistants the «ifte, | Cranky Motor Car_ | Assaults Owner When J, Schafer's auto stalled on the hill at Fifth ave, and sturdy Single Tub Electrics upon the market today. Years of experience has proven that it gives perfect service at all times. The tubs of Redfi will r pas Swinging Wringers are made DEPLORE RAIDS fj, \f agamst a telephone pole. No one sac injured | Will Warn Fliers * | of Coming Storms J He —— ‘ r By all means let us nstrate the superior points in the Voss before you decide. THANKSGIVING REQUISITES That May Be Added to Account | Patrons whose names are already on our books have the privilege of selecting a Percolator, Savory Roaster, Carving Set, Electric Table Lamp, Dinnerware, Platters, Kitchen Utensils; or a Rug for dining or living room, ex- tra Chairs, ete., and having them added to account with- “~~ out the usual first payment. Why not look around the » house today and see what is needed for Thanksgiving? \ You save $10 ic $20 when you buy a BUCK’S RANGE. Your old stove taken in exchange. eres M.A GOTTSTEIN eyem FURNITURE GO. Sole Agents Buck’s | Dr, Carpenter, after 31 years with jthe weather bureau, has been se. entice see Pi 4% Angeles Cham. : peless ree @8 an expert o: Comme ATT LES POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | ari |cimecoare ont serene, cones veletdsd Pedi. 2, bbideew batt le jtions, He rt daily on wind ¢ enee to their afety or ai > 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine [and wont, : a seat aviators. le the fi be employed exclusively on such work in the United States, ik TUE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919. Dentistry All Advantages of the Widely Known E. R. Parker System Now at Your Door Dr. Robert Shanklin and Associate Dentists have just established’ the E. R. Parker System in the office at Second Ave. and Madison St. The E. R. Parker System is the largest dental organization in the world and the opening of an office in this city marks a distinct event, for every modern method in dentistry is now at your door. The dominating idea of the E. R. Parker System is fine dental work at prices which the average person can afford to pay. .. There is only one way to get fine dentistry, and that is to have it done by skilled dentists. There is only one way to get fine dentistry, and that is to do much work, and to employ every known method of cutting out needless waste and conserving precious time. When you pay a dentist’s bill, you should pay for but two things—materials and time. Often you pay for a name, but not in the E. R. Parker System. The less materials cost, and the less time there is wasted in doing the work, the lower your den- tal bill should be. And so many supplies used in the E. R. Parker System offices are manufactured and distributed through a central depot. Other supplies are purchased in wholesale quantities, and the sav- ing thus effected is very great. The E. R. Parker System is based upon the fact that no single den- tist can possibly do all dental work as well or as quickly as a staff of dentists, each a specialist and all working together. So dentists using the E. R. Parker System specialize in that kind of dental work in which they are most skilled. Work done under this System effects a wonderful saving of time, for the man who is trained in one branch of dentistry does that kind of work not only better, but quicker. Through employing every generally known method in dentistry, eombined with methods exclusively belonging to the organization itself, a point has been reached where much of the work, such as extracting and filling, is performed with no discomfort to the patient. So far as painlessness in dentistry is possible, this System has gone as far as science has shown the way. Every dentist using the E. R. Parker System is not only skilled, but he is licensed by the State. ° He is further trained in all the methods and economies of the Par- ker System, and no higher recommendation can be given a dentist than to say he measures up to the full Parker standard. Dental offices using the System extend clear across the continent, each office, like the one just opened here, being a complete institution in itself. Everybody is interested in good teeth, or ought to be, and every- body is invited to call and see what a modern dental institution has been brought to this city—how completely equipped it is with every device and mechanism required to do fine dentistry—how its staff of operators, mechanics and nurses are fully qualified to serve you eco- nomically, quickly and with the fear of pain banished. All examinations, consultation and advice are free. Registered Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Second Avenue and Madison Street, Seattle, Wash. An Epoch =<. © &. vee oe ome ue = ta ae oe oe eam 6 oes ake 4 mae 0. TE Dr. Robert Shanklin and Associate Dentists

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