The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1923, Page 11

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SECTION TWO _ The Seattle Star PAGES 11 TO 20 —— ATTLE, WASH,, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1923. "Minister —. ree: Wite Good-bye and Ends His Life With Gun OF STRUGGLE [i Fc um) ACTORANNULLED im Contest ~ |Samuel Piles Did Not Have dare phamabe: Seeks System i in Dentistry “World Is Full of | - Final Divorce Decree oveted: Honor man rnancieco, on. +r] SEP ammmomcrey Reduces He Cost Turmoil; I’m Sick ‘t and Soul” He aca Heart at tehaa, Je, Viuiaavite: ReioesAil BY DR. PARKER Founder and Executive Head of the KE. KR. Parker System ather to Boston Di KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct, 9— Tragedy, which entered into the life of a minister who married » an actress, was brought to light here today with the suicide of Rey, John William Jones, Epis copal pastor, of Hutchinson, HINGS done by system cost less than things done piecemeal. The reason you can send a letter across the continent for 2 cents is because of system in the post office. 3y employing the E. R. Parker System, Painless Parker Dentists }do dental work that is good, de- ;pendable, satisfactory and moder- late in price. 8) Kan, In Standard Furniture Co. Issues Magazine Thrit the name of the new 1924 mail order slog which has| A member of tt g It. is a stem founded upon just ‘been sina bs _the, Standard |candidate for the *\every new advancement in the profession and upon rf ng re ls by fa seat branen | the combined skill of several dentists working to- catalog of its which will gether. »| staged at the Arena October 17 Sounds odd—but it’s perfectly) Prices under the Parker System are based upon ecu Ruth Osbo: Boye: hose fnlenty as harpist and. voeaw |the cost of materials and the time consumed in doing have won h tracts with the Or-|the work, to which is added a fair profit. pheum an tages vaudeville cir s AG a |feproduced by the halt cults, was granted a life membership! The prices are often smaller than you expect, be- | h ral pages devo in the Etks lodge in 1918, in recogni o t6 novel suggestions for| tion of her kill ax an entertainer, |CAuSe the System plan saves much time, and the say- She in planning @ return to yaude ing made is shared with the patient. ville In the near future, she an *? hatural colors. ‘in the form of actual p denig German security or “green” police, called 80 because of the color of their uniforms; have The letter to Pauline Laverne | been disarmed by French at Dusseldorf, for alle ged brutality in breaking up peaceful meet- was a detailed account of the | ings. The above photo shows disarming of the same type of police at Oberhausen, There man's emotions a few moments jare no more of this type of police | now in occupied Ge rm any. hanging > iW. Id P. y L ans nounced Tuesday | E xaminations are made witho at char; e, Wh t 0 ol his ou a 0 Competition among the dozen prot } Vand how i ym vecaahd td pate ith we? ———$—$—$____—_ — —$_$________— to City Railway tive, Tate! Bountituls pee find out what your teeth need and how little the price temple ; ; “ $150, 000 BLAZE’ NEW ROAD T0 [Residents Protest | a keen ax the time files and the race |will be for having the necessary work done? 100.000 | Teachers of ERY 4? Painless Parker Dentists Using aytaiertosent City to Be Guests | AN the a oat es and Philip Tindall iy y : was| Seattle's new public school teach | TEM ARKER *| 1 Man Overcome by Smoke, | Beach Drive Will Be Higher |i: \ val age ; cotie Mieeth wore | SYS E. R. P. SYSTEM | but Is Saved by Friends | on the Hill Boe Thursday night, from | After saying edn | ‘ uh ave, 8. dis home,” he deta ments | OREGON CITY, Ore.. Oct, 9,—One| Alth arobaiiad made in his will suffi. : © protesters junit of the Hawley clent prope “I am w sick in hear ued. midnight, and b “The world is of turmoil, and | mc men are brea! under tt Twenty men were in the building : the bluff « would struggle even further. But |When the flames, igniting from f ¥. tion of a leather bel | nt ro ready something in me ion of ner belt, spread speedily | for xt few months SE IT have lost my po thru the plant. P. R. Hebard was |i stant City Engineer driiseee be eaane We series : | Corns ik right off) of | gu bon betition ot a majority of the| w workers just before the |__And Now We’re Going to Kill Prices! women and little children. Good byer' it —— ee and fire department sent| which runs parallel with the beach truck and a number of firemen : : Wounded Agent a ne ee fighters In| tga a Fos sonea| Be Brought Here sr tnkna'tne tenes would reread | MShWAY farther up the hill Harold Mooring. federal prohibition |to adjoining units of the mill, but the |, 2? D&™ been constant danger | gent, who was shot in a battle with |loas was confined to the one struc. |" 'B® Past. oe wees alleged bootleggers near Cosmopolis, | ture. | way might | September 20, was expected in Seat-| ‘The lons ts 90 p wash out and throw! tle Tuesday mo: from Aberdeen, | jn: served by the road out} ‘otha: tilleens 46:4: idcal thoepital ot communication with the rest of] We bought thousands of New Fall Dresses, expecting the usual big business in September—but the wonderful Summer weather put Fall Dresses out of your head. Dresses have been coming in faster than we've been selling them, and now we're up against it for both space and money. But we're not going to whine about it—we’re going to make such drastic price reductions this week that we'll make space, and, although we can’t MAKE money at these prices, we will get some of our money back. Not a garment that was made more than a few weeks ago, and the styles are irreproachable—now come in and try some of them on—make a selection and at the same time you'll make the biggest saving you ever had the chance to make. 100 Dresses Reduced to $9.85 ing lodged in his lu a ing to Figures in the engineer's office| Roy C. Lyle, proh! show that construction work In Se-| 72 of them bought to sell at $12.85, 28 to sell at $14.85. Tricoshams in six different styles and various weaves, nd Lace Dresses in sizes up to 40; Poiret Twills and Crepes in all sizes, and a mill here was { y and mind, but he contin. |!ng a $ a cent covered by e, sald W. P. Hawley, Sr. ding will be commenced at Joesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a ee zone’ on an a that corn stops is a tiny bottle | few cents, suf. oes to remove every hard corn, t his or corn between the toes, | short parade and drill In Seattle and | mind off his golf score. ngton | and the « alluses, without soreness | then tour the clt News. | or irritation—-Advertisement, | Friday, Only 1 here, the drummers A banker ts a man who a) the offic: and works to SAVES YOU MONEY Elmer Todd and “Gim « Drum Corns will attlo has reached the $11,000,000 sizes up to 44. Crepe de Chin alleged shooters, are being held at level to date this year, a record for| few Satins. All to go this week at $9.85. Aberdeen. ee Stop Over in City the first 10 months of any year tn 100 Dresses Reduced to $14.85 On thelr way to the national con. | the city’s history, with the exception vention in Mah Wrancieco, ¢¢ ment. |°C , when the Alaska-Yukon-Pa. pers aha sion drum | cific exposition called for an abnor 50 of them were bought to sell at $19.85, 50 to sell at $22.45. No two alike, and the styles are representative of the Season’s best. Sizes up to 44. Bright and dark shades i in Crepe de Chine, Cantons, Flat er ae Crepe Knits and Velvets. Every last one of them to go this week for $14.85. Over 1,000 Dresses at $17.45 to $29.45 ed to arrive in Every woman wants an imported Model, but few can pay imported prices—and that’s where we come in with SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREBT DR. JUAN H. PU! shanseait ae! Qctober Merchandise Sale | 5 oo Also DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY). Every item in this asses vs ad is the lowest possible price that can be had for such merchandise. FREE EXAMINATION" GLOBE OPTICAL CO. yextinke Ave. ourth and Pike Silken Stripe Union Stitched Cotton Bats Crib Blankets Suits—$1.25 Suit $1.50 Roll $1.25 Each Women's crea hite w reece oes \ Size 36x48, soft and fluffy finish Union Suits, popular Stitched Cotton Haniel Teen ahd blue,” with these wonderful Dresses at this range of pr‘ They’re authentic models at common sense prices, and you'll siti bees Rist lake seule Maeronitertel: Pee Fleur de Lis patterns save enough on any one of them to buy your shoes or hat. Come in and see them—your own judgment will do less style; regular and e SHOES the rest! avade raya These are unusually £04] Children’s Rain Capes Boys’ School Shoes 120 hours working with Mechanica! equipment— .” h ein teetereat All-Wool Hose dearth Me $2.75 Pair BRUSHED WOOL JERSEY SILK Special Value—69c Pr.| Bite 6 0. 44, yoateiy Unie ID In black Chrome Calf, with Women's dium weight A Inga in hood’ end Fain and heavy soles; all solid leather. A (oe) S Ny repatring ea "Fokee Meer auek Gls 19 a ah <i Hel ; oe la hoe, that will stand the wet GOLF COATS PETTI AT, a as black or brown heather mixture for many years, Now @1.60 | Weather. Sizen 2% to 6. Great In" Kutomobtie An extraordinary value, rae ie dr gisele bargain, $2.75 pair ‘Two-pocket. styles, brushed front, $ .85 Every color in the rainbow. The $ 45 study Wool-Mixed Hose Men’s Form-Fitting back and sleeves. Sizes up to 44. best petticoat styles at the lowest Special Boys’ All-Wool Shirts and Drawers Our regular $5.85 values, at...... price you ever paid....... ie 2 Pairs for $1.00 Sweaters—$3.50 89c Each few dnys' or Medium heavy Wool-mixed| y absolutely free Hose, in Oxford gray or black; Pullover style, combination Winter weight Ribbed Under 4 Silk Camisoles learn first expecially sulted for old people| school colors; good heavy weight | wear with soft fleece next the 100 dozen Silk Camisoles rate antag fa nie fue cad B | ith Msubtl ani Wh eotias Gein | Body oyeeela like vatvetataetl Camisoles HdMIL ANHUES!. 5 cog ccs be bavdaleee 1.20 among Senttle’s Winter: weather, ber Merchandise Sale Price, | gives plenty of wear. All alzes, era of auto- $3.50. special 89¢ garment Misses’ All-Wool s ; a BLOUSE United | ‘Mowe Stes New Outing Flannel Gowns—Best Made MARKE & DRESS ¥.M.C,A.|p force sod vole oe" cmemnin| At Every Price—$1.25, $1.65, $1.95 aa We Schools|— “2 ARG rane ais ong oom HT 197 PIKE STREET AND 2ND SAVES, Longest and widest gowns made: $3.50 each. Yourth and Madison, MA In-5208

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