The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 8

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People Who Neglect Their Teeth Soon Have No Teeth to Neglect By Pounder and Executive ECAY is the thing that kills. People die because some part of the body decays and gives out. DR. Head PARKER of the BE. BR. Porker System The only one who can stop tooth decay is a dentist, and the more a dentist knows, the better advice he can give and the better work he can do. The knowledge of one dentist is limited, but the knowledge of Several dentists put together amounts to a great deal. DR. PARKER combine their knowledge and skill and work together: You can come and have your teeth examined fre You can find out if some of your teeth are decay- ing and if disease is establishing itself in your mouth. What condition your teeth are in, particularly as it costs nothing to find out. and it is little short of a crime to neglect them. DR. ROBERT SHANKLIN AND ASSOCIATES | REGISTERED DENTISTS E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Second Ave. and Madison St. Seattle, Wash. If we make 1920 a year for Thrift, the succeeding years will be an unbroken era of prosperity. Report of Condition Made to Comptroller of the Currency At Close of Business Dec. 31, 1919 RESOURCES | } $4.441,903.51 | 4,076.93 Leans and Discounts. Overdrafts U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 18,000.00 27,000.00 11,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures Safe Deposit Equipment Customers’ count Dra . Customers’ Liability, Let ters of Credit Ponds, Warrants, Cash and Exchange LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 509,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits unpaid n Liability Account Custo mer’s Drafts Liability Under Letters Credit Deposits 274,033.23 7,518,837.9 ALBERT DAL ¥. T. FI DAVID WHI CLIFFORD WILEY For three years bank state- ments have been made on December 31. This is our record: Deposits Decem- ber 31,1917. .$5,034,955.01 Deposits Decem- ber 31,1918.. 5,410,370.47 Deposits Decem- ber 31,1919.. 7,518,837.91 THE NATIONAL CITY BANK Capital $500,000. Surplus $100,000 ‘Mother Love That is the advantage offered you by offices using | ar the E. R. Parker System, where a number of dentists ,, It ought to be worth your while to learn exactly)» God gives us all but one set of permanent teeth, |* | attle, Second at Marion i _ SITAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS). Stands Out in Strange Case BY LORRY A. JACORS N. BAL Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, J The great FR ‘CON’ MEN WILL SERVE IN JAIL Tried to Bunk Bridegroom; Posed as Sleuths at Wil and Fred Curwood Tom Deering Will Speak to Demos. Tom Deering, executive for the community service and heac secretary of Se tative for the ot the Com r Seattle, wi inty Demo jon at Mevex rale Thru national munity Ser address th ratic club commun ‘ nd is graduall going out all ¢ country, Thi new orga tion in taking its place The national headquarters of Com munity Service, Ir of New York ar Ww ington, D. C, have 00,000 to help communi-|fi} formerly had the war mmunity service, and will extended later to other communt OFFERS TEA AS BOOZE AT ONLY $4.50 A PINT A SUIT WITH TROUSERS WEARS ALMOST AS LONG AS Extra Trousers FREE WHY WE EMPLOY UNION TAILORS Because we know from long experience that the best journey- men tailors will not work except under union conditions. Good clothes cannot be nmade in this city without union help. The merchant tailors who are fighting the unions privately ad- mit this fact. As one of the few shops unionized, we naturally have the pick of the best tail- ors in the city. We go to the union because we cannot be satisfied to turn out poorly made clothes. Unless you are satisfied to wear poorly made clothes, have them made at a union shop. There is no other choice. A. STARK, Manager. Extra Trousers Without Charge EXTRA For TWO SUITS One Day Only— Saturday Suits are regular $50, $55, $60 and $65 values. Pair of made-to-order Trousers is worth $15 to $18. f PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1920. , MADE TO ORDER BY EXPERT UNION TAILORS Perfect Fit or Your Money Back Think of the saving when you get both for $40. FOR one SATURDAY | This very unusual offer is good for one day only— Saturday. Don’t come next week and ask for this price. Order with small deposit must be placed Sat- urday. Goods may be picked out and measure taken at later date. AND NOW FOR A BIG 1920 This is going to be a big year for the LONDON TAILORS. Every customer must be so We Are Going well satisfied that he will send After 500 us a — ee = That’s why we have this sale. More Regular If we did not count on the Customers favorable advertising we will get we would lose money with a sale like this. TELL US THE STYLE YOU WANT You are going to wear the clothes, not us. Tell our expert designer just the style you want and we will deliver what you order. If the suit does not look splendid on you, don’t take it out of the store. Get your deposit back. Superb Woolens We invite inspection of our fine fabrics, confident that you will find something here to please you. Blue Serge Scotch Tweeds Irish Homespuns Fancy Worsteds Worsted-Cheviots English Mixtures Black Thibets Brown Diagonals Pershing Tans Bankers’ Gray Pencil Stripes Brown Worsteds Henna Shades Green Mixtures Heavy Cashmeres Our prices on these really su- perior woolens will please you quite as much as their patterns and colors. . London Tailors Union Tailors 704 First Ave. (INCORPC RATED) Only Large Tailoring to Organized Labor The YOUTH BREAKS INTO JAIL HUNTING HOME ambe gating CHICKENS EAT PAINT CHARLOTTE, N. C., Jan curled e paint of this unique case with considerable interest. 1 Fine Nippy Ozone tl | aftereffects by ease today. Your druggist sells to the Marmola Co. an this say goo ereise and fat’ and fei peck ‘al fi on Tap Saturday bor the A prec Prominent. re pulaive fat that comes and stays where |* is not needed isa burden; a hindrance to activity,a curb pon pleasures thief ofall that it sweet in w te jo meal andat bedti seription. h they take their name. Buy and try « them at $1, or it you preter you direot write ma} #04 Woodward Av., Detroit, C byo to dieting, ex- the prnce- Vie er eal eat Tampa Exempts have small tai clubs, Concern in Seattle Favorable Union Store Ex-Service Men | Elastic the Stars and Strir ce) | Stockings at Qt TAMPA, Fla Jan. 9 Ex-service for y wit under certain conditians., are Varicose *, and was Veins Made to Fit guar order onl anteed Phone Elliott 1698 F.0.Ginnever 502 Wash. Bldg ed their practice but it ts ay young men who call to lated by arms nlKo many lorin fruit stands others. may be a graduate from a college of dentis fully pa te dental exa try and success Yet for tack Kill, ho is far pation. Judgment and mech tist. You t every of fillings drop coming , ne, € pecaune You were so unf # to fall into the d) dentist Jarge dental office composed of skilled not dependi hired help. You tler, get the it costs you no tore our method, but you get th ger, talented ) several instru Total Resources, $130,000,000 ained her fel n Anne High KAVANAGH'S First and. Union 1005 First, at Madison warmly en JUST NORTH OF CHERRY STREET WISELY The thrifty man is the one who pgs- sesses that ability to discern what he can afford from that which he cannot afford and makes his disbursements ac- cordingly. He not only spends wisely, but makes the matter of saving an obligation to himself, the same as his obligations to Anyone pursuing this course has taken a step in the direction to success. We welcome your savings account. The Bank of California National Association of San Francisco SEATTLE BRANCH

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