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ARO RRR ey toes en roe PAGE 18 The Modern Way of Practicing Dentistry BY DR. PARKER Founder and Executive Head of the BR Parker System EGISTERED Dentists using the E. R. Parker System etice dentistry on the same 4 nciple as a leader conducts an b hestra. t A good orchestra consists of Wiolinists, cornetists, trombon P ists, clarinetists, flute-players, drummers and all the rest, and ‘when they play together the re- jgult is harmonious melody. ! No man can be a complete orchestra by himself. } Following that simple idea, the E. R. Parker System wnizes that no man can be a complete dental es- blishment by himself. + And so the Registered Dentists using the Parker m are men who have been trained to do some one “ 4 of dental work particularly well by doing much of) i The kind of work your teeth require is done by the ‘dentist who is trained in that kind of work, just as the n who knows how to play the violin is the man who been trained to play the violin in an orchestra. Thus the dental work done under the Parker Sys- n is as good as can be done anywhere. DR. PARKER in reasonable, for specialists lose no time, and time saved is money saved, and this saving is shared with patient. If done the right way, come in, have your teeth ex- mined free, and learn in advance how little the price ill be for having vour teeth préperly cared for. ROBERT SHANKLIN AND ASSOCIATES REGISTERED DENTISTS MEMBERS E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Second Ave. and Madison St. Seattle, Wash. LAUGHS AT JAIL NEW YORK, Dec 75 CENTS Bere’. Girts’ ned Cbildres 5.—-Emory Tit RAVANAGH'S First and Union 1005 First, at Madison toors are too small pital. He's in the how SALE of COATS} Beautiful Winter Garments of Style, Comfort, Qualily at Notewortay Savings Let One—Consists of 18 Women’s and Misses’ Long Cloth Coats taken from our stock that formerly sold for $44.50 and $42.50. YOUR CHOICE of this lot now for Lot Two — Consists of 18 long Cloth Coats representing many of the season's best fab- rics and colorings—all of this lot formerly sold for $47.50 and $49.50 — CHOICE NOW $37.50 Lot Three—Consists of 9 Long Cloth Coats that have been duced for i clearance. merly $42.50 Lot Four—Consists of 8 Long Cloth Coats that formerly sold for $57.50, $62.50 and $69.50. CHOICE NOW $47.50 Alterations FREE Ten Women’s and Misses’ Long Coats, CHOICE 10.00. Also ten Girls’ Long Coats, sizes 8 to 14. me $25.00 values, reduced NOW to CHOICE for $15.00 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT redit is a convenience and practical service em- vodied in modern merchandising and will often help to simplify the problem of expenditure. You need not pay all in 30 days. Strictly one price, cash or charge. SIZES 16 to 48. Union Men’s Store | Apparel 1113 Third Ave. |___ Bet. Seneca and Spring Sts. | | ) you think that Dentistry under the Parker System | Want 140 man was ordered to jail for passing | compartment 4 worthless check, but he can't get | fuselage He weighs 608 pounds and the }eald L | ple Thursday | Johnna, N. ¥ Commercial Aviation The day of commercial aviation coming; it le here. dec a Sir Arthur is not Lieut t the Masonic tem: ing, under the aus plees of the Aero Club of the North west lantic +o: ‘ Lieut. Hrown, at the conclusion of his account of the historymaking hop” acrows the Atlantic from 8t to Clifden, Ireland, with Sir John Alcock, dwelt for some time on the 1 wity of proper landing fields for communities which wish to benefit by commercial aviation Air transportation is a reality declared the famous aviator, “And it is practical, That is what is bord to get thru people's heads, If it weren't practical an: pay, do you suppore that serial pase senger and express service between London Parte L mn and Heuassels, London and Amsterdam fter al Would still be maigtair most a year's capediones , “The mon behind the air transport _ And the prices asked for this kind of work are more | tines in Burope and thie country are hard headed business men. ‘They are not philanthropiats, And they know that commercial aviation has come to stay “. Miles Hour Lieut, Brown he scholarly chap, quite different from the type one would expect to take part in one of the most daring ex ploits in the history of the world described the lantic much an one would recount the trial run of a new automobile—~in terma of engineering and as a prob jem of acient aeronaution, ee who is The flich« f nent, a distan tinent to cont 1,900 mi! was mad ure and 1 utes, lens time it takes to }by rail from Ni York to Chic The speed of the plune was over fl an bour We carried mascot r tthe in the re f the two uny t nm,” ut, Brown were superstitious, but ed to be careful In describing the diffic if i} | eptration, | fort anc im & narrow field, Aleock’s face was b both from from the sur ant on the ponsibil) the ship before the fh atarted. Once in the « Plane to a safe titre for Europe Looked Like Drop in Sea Halt a try. Uptown, 111 34 ave; down Let Us Explain Our Gift Certificate Plan a flight across the At-| THE SEATTLE STAR— FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1919. ) Kai" Wing Slip A gg) i] with which the were sub eel in the eray ‘irling mist, The big le, which r. The pilot aring, or to de | gradu termine the tlt of the plane, was helplems, The plane went into # tight #piral, and, with @ slokening lureh, fell tito a spin. The two men, spinning down In the taist, watted for the crash, At less than 300 feét from the floor of the soa, the plane dropped thru the bottom of the cloud, and Aleook, with & last wrench at the controls, brought |the whip out of the w When the ship stra & level keel they we feet above the ed out on « than 60 After 14 hours of continuous fly ing the two airmen began to look j for land 1 took an observation,” maid Brown, in relating the end of the trip, “that showed we were off the eoast of Ireland. We climbed to an altitude of 10,000 feet and kept our eyon open for the first glimpse of European soll With at t no motion, Hrowr related he he and Ak ok sighted two little istands far below, them off the starboard bow, A moment later | the jong coast line of Ireland ad j venes Into sight | . | They Hit a | Soft Bog Rather than try the hazardous , fight over the mountains to London in the fog, they decided to Clifden, Ireland. ey chose what looked like a noth field and gilded down, Al sock made one of the most perfect hree-point landings of his career, but after the machine had run over the ground for 00 yards it ran into! Ja noft bog and the bie plane heaved }up on nowe | Neith { the flyers was injured and «fy from Clifden barracks were summoned by the firing of white Very’s Mghts. What airdrome are you queried the guards, and wher plied that they were from Newfoundiand, the men thought she flyers were “npoofing” to believe them. Alcock and Brown wired to club of their arrival and the The Atlantic had and refused was over 4 will speak at Tace day. He was, introduced ir te by Teel Williams, president of the Aero Club of the Northwest Men prominent in busirtes, trane porta: m and aviation in Beattle and just plain fying enthusiast attended the lecture here. Toledo Cars Will Be Started Again TOLEDO, 0. Dee. 5.—Resurmption utreet car service here was prom. feed for this afters by Henry L. Bea! Doherty, operating head of the To. ledo Railway & Light Co. The city has been street carless for 27 days T mpany ran cars acrons the © into Michigan and Indiana when the voters ratified an ouster rdinance prepared by the common puncil as @ protest against a raise in fares |Strops His Razor Then Cuts Throat Charlies Willian Bowman, 49, tim berworker, cut his throat with raror he had just finished stropping in the Snoqualmie Falie hotel Thurs day morning and died a few mi later, He was a member of t + Workers’ union and registered erett for the nelective draft The body from Ev September, 1918 was taken to Inenquah JOKE TURNS TO TRAGIC INJU KENOSHA, Wis tical joke almont tragedy RY A ended in a Steve For Dec. 5, - here a white man, started it whe went to & rooming house awaken H. W. Burns, a neg 1 workman in the Maco: pe factory here ing Fowdaski light hin feet at the point of Fowdaeki hour later I found Fowdaski b the bars of the cell j}fround his neck which was tr from his belt. Fowdaski made a sex ond attempt to end his life by mak ing t © out of his shirt, but his life was again saved |Y. W. C. A. CONFERENCE IS IN SESSION HERE Miss Blanche Geary lecturer on home economics was to speak on “Bookkeeping and Accounting” to |members of the YW. C. A. North west conference at the Y. W, CA Jauditorium Friday } Thursday her subject wa Admir istration of the Roarding Home for Girl” It had become necens ary in! n she sald, to build more | mes for girls on nceount | P acuteness of the housing prob ‘ PARIS, Dec council today garian peace handed the Hung moment it arrives at } The council expects Serbia to al the Bulgarian trea The completed supreme the Hun which will be | the expiration of the time limit to. | day, WOMAN IS ARRESTED | SPOKANE, Dec Dr. Alice von Rickert, Spokane midwife, is under arrest here today on a charge of per-| forming @ criminal operation on Mra, | November 29. Mrs, Hopkins was the mother of three small children, ! land near | ~womnqmy PROPAGANDISTS INDICTED HERE \Believed to Be Alien Agents | for |. W. W. Here Relieved to be agents of the I. W W. in the Past, Pete Anderson and Alfred Lampinen, Finnish agitators are held at the immigration station Wriday ae the result of secret in Lictments returned by the grand jury | Wednesday The two men are be |Heved by the federal officials to be lenorant Instruments in nation wide elreulation of radical literature denouncing the American form of ram t by District Attorney R. C ory M, White, com ieration here, of loation deriding petitutions: the indietment and arrest of the two “reds,” Wait 20 Years to Get Land Titles After a walt of 20 years, home stoaders io the Chiloat valley, Alas ‘ka, may now acquire title to .thelr lands, it wea announced Thureda by the Alaska bureau of the Cham ber of Commerce, Surveys of the valley were completed recently, cording to the bureau, after home | eteaders had first urged the govern ment to action more than 20 yenrs jago BOY ASLEEP 36 DAYS LO8 ANGELES, Dec After having been for 86 days Kobert Carr, 16-year-old El Monte oy, recognized his mother at the be hoapital here last night when she | opened his eyelids. He was unable to speak to he however. | EVERY BOTTLE | GUARANTEED It's a distinct aid to any housekeeper who desires to economize, and at the | same time have appetiz- } ing, nourishing and sat- isfactory cooking at every meal. That's LEA:PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCRETERSHINE | “Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets’’ CU hoore ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW For Christmas — The Entire ; Brick’s Toggery Stock 1415 First Avenue Now in the Hands of the BANKRUPT BARGAIN HOUSE and will be disposed of at once, regardless of cost. Prices have been cut to the core—it is up to you to come to this sale and save money. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, at 9 A. M. Every item strictly as advertised. Read these prices: Bale ameet Corduroy Pants, feb te snes PODS $30.00 and $35.00 Men's Suits, oivers wt 914.85 Men's $4.00 Khaki Pants, sizes cut to =e 91.65 cut to 80.00 Men's Heavy Chippewa atte... $4.65 $1.95 eut to De |i co $125 $25.00 Men's High Grade} 509 Men's Heavy cro... $9.85 [aes $2.4 cut to. ent to $6.00 Men's Dress Panta, in | $8.00 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, t0¢ Men's Handker chiefs, sale price r ‘a Woot Mackinawa, Black Union Made, values to $7.85 Heavy Work $1.85 Men's StipOn RKaincoats to $30.00, sale $9.85 price $10.00 Boys’ All Wool Mack- inaws, sale ; $5.95 price 8c Heavy Double Army Blankets, 00) Men's Pants, cat to te Canvas Gloves, sale price ...... 9c 4.06 Wool Flannel Shirts, $10.00 High Top Work Shoes $7.00 Men's Fine Dress Shocs, all sizes, CUE HO ere ee $3. Muleskin Seout $1.98 $1.50 Children’s ™r 98c Suits, sale price .. 49¢ Men's Heavy Wool 39c Sox, sale price 85c $1.50 Men's Union Sults, sale price 3.00) =Men's Heavy Coat Sweaters, sale pie... 91.98 She Men's Garters, sale price... Men's Hats, worth to 85.00; black, brown and $1 .89 gray, cut to 33.50 Men's Shoes, cut to... patterns, cut to Union Made Douglas Men's Highest Grade Suits and | Shoes to $10, $4 85 Overconts, Ddeentifully tall | Ut to 20¢ Men's CottOn Bex, 9 ored, worth to $18.95 pe ye RS : 69c $40.00, eut to $3.50 Boys’ Rubber Kaincoats, $1.50 Cotton Rib Un Union Leather Gloves to $1.50, sale price cut $ ] 98 derwear, sale price Boys’ Suits Suite cet $4.85 Suits, cut to 34.00 Men's price . Heavy $3.00 Men's Wool Underwear, Men's Flannel Shirts, values to $3.50, nips $1.25 PAY CHECKS CASHED UNION STORE Be Sure You Come to the Right Place—Look for the Large b Sale Signs at 1415 First Avenue of the krupt Bargain House 1415 FIRST AVENU HAS AN INTOXICATED _ MAN LIQUOR IN HIS |, POSSESSION? PROBLEM ATLANTA, Ga., Dec, 6.—Ift a man! is proved to be In an intoxicated con- ditign, can he be prosecuted for hav in hit possession? In such has the man got the liquor as the iquor got him? uestions which $1.25 Chambray Shirts, sale price 69c Between Union and Pike Street Next to Wing’s Cafeteria DROWNED | {United members of oner Mary A the ammed and sunk by known tug in the North river today [FOUR NEGROES ‘Ew YORK Four negro here _~ tf) ; i i UNION TAILORS Don’t Wait Until the Last Minute WE ARE BUSY Give Us Plenty of Time | 304 PIKE ST. Jallment or ache? | pleasant ttle pink pills, 90 cents. Guarantee | certified to the instruction as to the BROOKLYN GIRL, 13, ON TRIAL AS BABE’S SLAYER Bank of California NEW YORK, Deo. 6.—The trial - 4 of Frances Sulinski, 13, charged NATIONAL ASSOCIATION with manslaughter in connection iis with the death of Solomon Kramer of San Francisco a babe, from lyaol poisoning at his home, is in session in the children's | court, Brooklyn. | The girl, it is alleged, says she com mitted the crime to “get even” with an old family servant. She has been inclined to retract a confession. | Back-Ache Limber Up With Penetrating Ham lin's Wizard O11 A Savings Bank book is a book of thrift. The entries of deposits therein represent self-sacrifice, foresight and industry in the past and present. They prophesy comfort and success for the future. The interest credits show the earning power of money. ts We invite your account. Saturday A harmless and effective prepara » relieve the pains of Rheuma-| Savings department open evenings from 6 to &. 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