The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1920, Page 8

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TUT SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920 e cher | When Does a e Illiddle Temp Tooth Need By JS Flet Copyricnr, 1 19 BY f ING? ~ ALFRED A. KNOPF; 1 PULLING’? : parge, | I ‘ ' Hretor i n time ne t { t people procrastinate! They allow decay to pro t (+ ne re ; without interruption until the suffering from ex i "ee , Pn: ‘ ‘4 a ndurable ' nd om ot th i posed nerves is no er endurable ‘ y ; be s oli, Then it's a case of LOSE the tooth—which ' t rh ' a.) f SHOULD have been SAVED! 1 ’ yt m, wt Ea Take CARE of the outfit God gave you! r to the natural 1 equa ficial contrivance yet In eae ee i 1 port, and ew i hee ‘- e com for a FRES examinat We probably can SAVE ’ ie ® lees f ch Modern methods—high-class dentistry Chamber atur : i 1 ot ot i —low price s. These we offer you. ' mous os ag tat ae | rier L-AMr. Kipt “lye . Electro Painless Dentists ay ea You shan't #tarve,” sald Breton ly. He cut an ample supply nd meat, filled a cup with 1 and plate be o his right arr 1 think we liberty. We've how.” ped him and been we Laboring People’s Dentists 4. BR VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. BE. Coreer Piest and Pike, Phone Main 2555 : give him that ~ Gets Divorce Via sot hia revolver, a HamBilTers the Razor Route «..: ; safer nedady gh veri At lant Myerst| » ? y YORK, Jan. 20.—Mis » away He looked | he trar Beirne 1 hie abl « Ask Your Barber wife | Pu hing that I r, took fright Cardleston: t Eilphick, I om you, then they row, if you care to yernt, with another of “And if f do, 1 and both I know you've i it ma be that Cardie m that ten't 1 kill Maitland n't know ut you're utter 1 what I know t 1 -e enn |({ HOT TEA BREAKS {\ en's. tac ws toon P n Brete +) A COLD—TRY THIS } wry proce t» giver 7 _ package of Hamburg) M at ott f ; Myerst took a #tiff pull at the cor be a H , : tents of the tumbler which Spargo eve and drink| “And «till more, continued t presently et before him. He laughed tne Tk te the got all the contents of that ; an he inhaled the first fumes of his| most effective way to break a cold|!ather box which Maitland deposited with me—th —- and cure grip, as it opens the pere mfely locked up, too, | “Aa tt happens, youl hear nothing | reiieving congestion, Also lox nd at your onal, I took pomses |but the truth.” he observed. “Now/the powels, thus breaking a cold at/™On of that day after the mur- that things are as they are, there's | once. . ‘Then, for purposes of my own, } no reason why I shouldn't tell the) 4 Ws inexpensive and entirety ver-|! Went to Scotland Yard, aa Spargo truth. The fact ix, I've nothing to there is aware. You see, I was play table, therefore harmless. tve mo in charge | ing a game—and it required some in APPLY SAE TEM: A Few Applications of 8 Sulphur Bring Back Color, Glows and Vou fear. You can't for it so happe Breton. nm of all these things that was M 1 Myerst. “When I ean to put things nt Of ever Maitland I'm not a vin-| Common garder yornt's letter cane + And pres | ty : CHAPTER X1TIT The Final Telegram the plain truth of the more our father 400,000,000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERS The American Chamber of Commerce of China is authority for the statement that there is no valid rea- son why American Busi- ness Men cannot handle most of the foreign trade of China—a nation of 400,- 900,000—if they will only make the effort. PHONOGRAPHS IN ONE There are many ways to test a phonograph | before you buy. The choice is now distinct | —NEW or OLD. We move March 1st much as possible befc money. i stances, to sell these shoes You can find out just how the BRUNSWICK differs from the phonographs of a few years ago. it will pay you. You CAN find out whether the tone of the 3runswick is superior—on A} record; whether or not it makes any good records BETTER. Women’s Shoes- BEFORE YOU BUY any phonograph, find out the shape of the “tone chamber” or horn. What is it made of—cast iron, tin or wood? Which do you think is best? One lot of broken sizes. for quick $i Shoes: We handle exclusively. Men’ Shoes” n Depart » to command First NATIONALBANK Finst Ave. Ar famaes St 1216-18 Third Ave. ‘Telephone Main 3139 vt PINE Between University and Seneca Maitland lying dead there that night | Sparge PYOUR BODYGVARO” = 504.007. Na® nd want to reduce our stock as e we move—for moving costs Prices have been.cut to cost, and less in many in- Look this list over, then come in and see the Sale Starts Saturday Morning A good assortment, all colors repre- sented, priced at $7.85 and $9.85 mostly small sizes—reduced clearance to DF your size here at $6.95 and $9.45 The Symonds Shoe Company, Inc. STREET (Until Mareh Ist. NN NTHUA> MNO > MUNA UAHA HATO ee Separate Trousers Are a Great Economy These Days Sine Cuff every Pair Guaranteed or Plain We Will Match Your Old Coat and Vest Fancy worsteds and cassimeres, neat checks and stripes, plain blue and gray serges, also unfinished worsteds in blue, black, green and brown. UPSTAIRS We save you money on every pair $5.20 to $13.50 Corduroy and heavy Wool Pants, exceptional values, 9 $4.50 to $6.50 Riding Pants in Khaki, Moleskin and Corduroy, at $4.50 to $8.00 Boys’ Knickerbockers $2.50 to $4.65 ailored Ready Co. Seattle's Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop % 401-403 PIKE STREET *», ca MISMO MMC MCMC cme mC MCs mMIIMOK TMC LCS INC MNN Kaa un Hell Ce ee Tu 1 In the ailence that who had been makir ret naid, suddenly And Myerst, too, laughed, more nd he an ever (Concloded Tomorrow.) OLDS _~ Head oF cheater are best treated externally” with ANNOUNCING Advance Spring Arrivals In Women’s SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES A first showing of some new arrivals that will acquaint women with the correct styles for Spring: Choose Now—Pay Later Our easy credit terms allow you a lengthened time to pay for your purchases. Make your selec tions now and pay for same in small amounts by the week or month. Bradbury Suits for Men Men’s apparel for Spring is different. We can show you how stylish the new garments are for the season now upon us. Spring time is dress Up time. Let the Eastern help you. hoes. the well-known “Crawford al During this sale you can get er utfitting i 1832.34 Second Avenue ‘CREDIT GLADLY” 211 Union Stre:

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