The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 22, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON
CITY TO 11
LITTLE MITZI
- V 1 Mitzi, the captiratlng prima
donna comedienne, who will be
seen in ''Lady Billy" at" the Grand
theater December 27, is an" artist
whose voice alone would be any-
, one else7s fortune. She is tiny,
pretty, fdll of dash and not only
" can she aot charmingly, but In her
delightful costumes how charm-
- Ing she can look.
The charm of "Lady Billy" lies
,. In,an Interesting story with a
background of songful musical
numbers, and a foreground most
of the time with Mitzi as the cen
tral character.
Zelda Sears wrote the book and
the lyrics, and Harold Levey,1 a
- protege, of Victor Herbert, com
posed the' munical numbers. The
story develops from an old ghost
tradition of a castle in Rumania,
where a beautiful countess sells
a fake echo and a bogus appear
ance of an ancient ancestor for
commercial purposes, putting ro-
, in a nee on a paying basis. But
she does this once too often and
falls, in love with an attractive
American.
The whole gathering gets trans
ported to New York with the
' countess disguised as a boy vocal
ist, i There are cene9 In Green-
wlcb village and In the Ameri
can's apartment. The, attraction
Is owned by Henry W. Savage.
Of music there is a wealth of vi
brant songs of which Mitzi has a
half dozen r parkline: numbers,
such ts "Come to Arcady," "His
toric Hussies." and "Goodby,
Goodby." She also has some new
Imitations. Trie original Liberty
theater. New York production and
a Henry W. Savage ensemble of
beauties who can sing as well as
dance. Including a special orches
tra, will come to this city.
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I BITS FOR BREAKFAST
4.
Did you consider thi3
That the news of Willamette's
victory put added value into every
foot of real estate and every kind
of business in and around Sa
lem? S
There are 1000 acres In broc
coli in the Salem district, and
preparations arc already being
made for harvesting and shipping
the crop. It all jroes well, it may
mean something like a half mil
lion new dollars for this district.
The prospects are all right, so
far. It would take below zero
weather, at the wrong time, to
change the prospects.
E. A. Rhoten, live stock editdr
of the Pacific Homestead, and one
of the advertising men of the
Northwert Poultry Journal, who
has been visiting his old Iowa
home and attending the Interna
tional livestock show in Chicago,
wired on Saturday last that it
was 13 bt-low zero in Iowa, and
be was starting home. He wired
again yesterday from Ogden that
he was making a new start for
Oregon. He is due home today
or tomorrow. If the balmy weath
er of the past few days holdsr out
here, he will no doubt enjoy the
change.
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By the way. he will find the
Pacific Homestead has been grow
ing in the five weeks or his ao
sence, also the Northwest Poultry
Journal, in circulation. The
Astoria Report Shows
$31,756.50 Relief Funds
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1922
Tennis Standardization
Homestead had a circulation thi9 i
week above 21.0)0, and the Poul
try Journal this month went to j
-A re-
ASTORIA, Or.. Dec. 21
port submitted at the
000 subscribers. And of the general
both these papers are just getting . committee this afternoon, showed
a good start in growth. They ;that q date he wm of $,lf7rt;..
are going tip the line steadily in,-,-. . . n rttMtivtA !n r.qsh for
21. (By the
Representa-
over 1 5
LONDON", Dec.
meetin" ' Associated Press.)
all h nrlnrinnl tenn)4
relief executive ""v '' 7
playing iiaiiu uei- nin-u
to standardization of the rules of
the game.
The American standard of re-
substantially tne same as used 1
the United States. ik s ,
The unified rules agreed .ipo-j
today must be ratified by th
A new international foot fault ! dividual governing bodies of ti'
rule was adopted and this also is various nations. ? . j
The various nations may, how-
avoi m H ! tv thitt ml tnr rmrplv
Rules Adopted in London dom;stic matones.
the relief fund. A telegram was j quired resiliency in the ball was
received from Senator Stanfie'd i also adopted. Heretofore the gov-
both circulation and business
They are both "best in the west,"
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oi tneir Kina,- ana me poultry saying he wni endeavor, to havelerning bodv of no other nation
Journal is much the largest west. . bjl1 lnpllld an aDDro-iha, made a snecific rule as to the
of the Rockies in both circulation priation of jjsq.OOO for continu- ! resiliency, but only, as to size and
unu uuMnrss. , ing work on the Tongue Point na
val base, after the existing appro
priation is exhausted.
Work was commenced today on
With women In Cue political
campaign it would seem to be the
proper thing for them to have i excavation for a fireproof hotel
some popular campaign candy to j building to be erected by local and
beguile the voter. The men have I Seattle capital at Fifteenth and
cigars. 'Exchange streets.
weight.
The American provision for a
rest period after third fet in
men's matches and after the sec
ond set in women's. It was de
cided, shall hereafter be univer
sally followed in international
contests.
WtBMi
JJ. jUlStt YOUR. GHPCttl,
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Bttrr Thmn m Mumtmrd tlmmtar
For Courhs and Colds. Head
ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Pains t
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital six. $3.00
A Day Lost
From business with a bad
cold is worth several
times the price of a bottle
of our Cough Syrup.
Drop in and let us wrap
you up a bottle.
Schaefer's
Drug Store
' 132 X. Com'l. Phone, 107
" - 4 THE CONSIDERATE HUSBAND
WILL GIVE HIS WIFE A '
' "MAYTAG" ELECTRIC WASHER
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The Greatest Washing Machine Sensation in Ten Years
; - Term if Desired
Features that are
exclusively "Maytag"
are:
Cast aluminum body
that will not rust,
warp or corrode; the
famous gyrator that .
' cleans by water action
alone and actually un
tangles knotted
clothes; reversible,
adjustable wringer;
compactness, efficien
cy, economy.
$10 down
$10 Month
ILL: STIFF FURNITURE CO.
G & C STORE
,254 N. COMMERCIAL
SAVES YOU MONEY
On Christmas Goods
Men'f Furnishings, Dry Goods, Shoes, Rubbers and
VI Groceries
,"H.A few of our grocery prices:
i- hulk ..White-Figs, 2 ibs. . . 35c
; Del Monte oYal. large Sardines, 2 for 25c
V- Bulk Seedless. Sultv Raisins, 2 lbs .29c
Mixed Nuts, lb. .. 23c
2 standard Tomatoes ..... .25c
Morgan (those good tomatoes).. .. 15c
VU?e;I?rlcss Bad - 25c
P lbs- Blue-BoseRice :......T. 25c V
Tie sooner you get acquainted with our store, the
- ' j : sooner we both profit
s ' 254 N. COMMERCIAL' A
" Phone 560 for deUvery -
Open evenings 'until after Christmas - .0?.--
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Steady Growth for 16 Years Indicates Public Approval
Largest Dental
Organization in the
World
25 Offices on the
Pacific Coast
2 Offices in
Los Angeles
Over 1,000,000
Patients cared for
90,000 Treated in .
Los Angeles Alone
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450 Dentists, Nurses
and Employees
working under
cooperative, profit
sharing plan
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Work done by speci
alization, assuring
better dentistry
Organization, big
purchasing power,
system, permits most
reasonable prices
Work performed on
sensitive teeth
without pain -
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Guarantee on all
work, good in any
office , .j,
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Second Los Angeles Office Is Opened to
Care for Large Practice
j; Sixteen years ago Dr. Parker opened his first office in Los Angeles
He had a new idea in dentistry an idea that the public could be served
better, faster, easier and at less cost by what has since come to be
known as group dentistry (a number of specialists practicing together
under one head), than tinder the old method of one man, in one office,
handling all the various branches of dentistry alone.
He was a keen student and thinker as well as a good den
tist and business man... Statistics showed that 80 per cent
or the people never went near a dentist people whose
health and very life were threatened by neglect of their
teeth.
There seemed to be three outstanding reasons for this
condition fear of pain cost of dentistry and ignorance.
Dr. Parker believed there was a remedy for all three, and
there was, as he has since demonstrated... Dentistry could
be performed painlessly and he perfected a local anaes
thetic that permits working on the most sensitive tooth
without pain by simply blocking the nerve at the base of
that tooth. By a system of organization, grouping a num
ber of specialists together under one roof with but one
overhead expense, buying supplies in large quantities and
handling more patients, the cost of good dentistry was reduced very
materially. By public lectures and distribution of booklets on the care
of teeth, by paid newspaper space and other means of advertising it
was possible to inform the public of the necessity for the proper care
of their teeth. ; w f i , ' I tfil 3 X&HSSJ
There were many doubting Thomases in those days folk who said the
idea was not practical that dentistry was a profession and to mix
business with it would spoil the whole scheme of things... They even
went so far as to say advertising dentistry was a crime in fact there
are still a number of the old school who have not learned that adver
tising is the most powerful force for the development of the good in
all things. No service or product will stand the searchlight of publicity
it hasn't solid worth behind it.
Like any new idea, it took a lon time to make other dentists believe in
the E. R. Parker System. They disliked the idea of joining forces with
some one else. It took a lot of work and patience to convince them
that by associating with a successful organization they could do more
for their profession, the public and themselves than they could alone.
The old idea was for a dentist to try to spread himself thin over all the
branches of dentistry. Naturally he did some things better than others
and just as naturally the things he didn't do well were slighted. They
did not understand the logic of specialization as practiced in the E. R.
Parker System. ..Here each man was given that part of dentistry to
do which he was best adapted and naturally he became highly skilled
and efficient in that work. Here dentists through asso
ciation had the advantage of study and comparison of
work.
to "organize and
skillful dentists
Dr. Painless Parker
To overcome the prejudice of dentists1
practice together and to attract the mos
to his organization, Dr. Parker put the-business on a co-
operative basis. He made partners of all his associates.
and while he still maintained control of the E. It. Parker
system, each dentist was permitted to buy an interest. ?
This step had a great effect on the morale of-the System.,
Every member is constantly striving to better his work
increasing his own efficiency and that of his associates.
The E. R. Parker System is his business and he guards
its good name as he does his own.
That Dr. Parker's idea was sound is shown by the record
of the growth of the E. R. Parker System both here and in other large -cities.
(See list below). In sixteen years 90,000 patients have had their
dental wants cared for in Los Angeles alone and today a second office
is being opened up to help care for this practice. -This new, office is lo
cated at 104 W. Seventh Street, comer Main Street, and has been pro
nounced the most completely equipped dental office of its kind in the
world. ' V .VHff jgfflic
The offices of the E. R. Parker System are different than the average
dentist's office... Here you will find no elaborate furnishings no costly
rugs or pictures but, and it's a great big but, too you will find every
modern and scientific appliance, including the X-ray. There is nothing '
here for show; the offices are plain and simple, but they are comfortable
and scrupulously clean. There are trained attendants who will take
care of your every want down to minding the baby when necessary.
There's a cheerful, clean, glad to see you, willing to help, come djain
atmosphere that you'll like.
You are cordially invited to call at either of our Los Angeles offices for
examination of your teeth and advice. There is no charge or obligation
for this service. i ' 4
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. 'WP" 205 Gray Building, Corner State and Liberty over Hartman Bros: Jewelry Store.
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