The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1913, Page 10

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| | | } Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. , %6 “Second Avenue and University Street We Stand Back of Our Work , for 12 Years Painless Dental Work Best Gold (Crowns............ $4 Best Bridgework, 4 per tooth.......... : ; Best Amalgam 1 ‘ | | THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRILo18, 1913. /\, we me oe = | ‘I to OHI ae MORE PROOF OF WHY We LiKe TO LIVE IN SEATTLE A PARCEL — DENTisTs PRICE JUGGLING | sels} AP). A . : | REaHS | i No map can prove more serviceable | POST MAP 7 8 an Fi to the farmer than this one. It U Stow ST 5inis WERE eL = 7 HO MEAL richer ny ts US iN TH ZA OWN «= THERE ARE a — 10 MANY etn yas al Ff Full — ~ rOFO REEF CHILDREN contains two large wall charts, Se oes eng we ee ben| SE HE ae each about 3x4 feet in size. One Material b Painless Extraction Free With Other Work , Any work that doesn’t prov Satisfactory will be repai free of charge at any tin ment and lack of support chart is of Washington, showing | counties, rivers, railroads, towns and cities, with populations. The other chart is a map of the United States and the World. Both are beautifully illustrated and _litho- graphed in four colors, with roller for hanging on wall. oO T | i SPECIALS! = asia pegall Rely sided shea rat ppreoel Lyset hee Lig ft. Fly Rod; $3.25 $425 ost — SEATTLES HEALTHY CITIZEN Bass Balt iS Jie-Fas || The map shows the various zones of (T'S THE HEALTHIEST CITY IN THE WORLD, THE DOCTORS HAVE A HARD the parcel post-in Washington, tells ASK SAFEGUARD WILSON DECLARES the cost of shipping, what can and = “en cueeerm rm 706 FAR AUTOISTS CALIFORNIA [WILL what cannot be sent, and complete HEISS—Big Red Eggs; 5 oz. be | _PUT B AN ON JA APS information of details governing mich and Bagi 56 w $175 the use of the parcel post. done veos0s "O5¢ wus HOC fun ss ovwes $2.25 _ FISHERMAN’S HEAD CAMP” oo | PIPER & TAFT ic! rneroand 1117 Second Ave. bf " gon ee This Is « Bradbury Suit Season Star Subscribers Get Them Free The parcel post map herein described would retail at from $2.50 to $3.00. A year’s subscription to The Seattle Star is $3.25—We make the extraordinary offer of both for $3.25. In other words, send us $3.25 for a year’s subscription to The Star, and we will send you one of these beautiful Parcel Post Charts free of charge by return mail. If you are an old subscriber, you may pay your year’s subscription for one year ahead and get the map. If you are a new subscriber, simply subscribe for The Star for one year and we will send you one of the maps. JAPANESE EDITORS DEPLORE OUTBREAK TOKIO, April 1 Leadir BIDS UPON PORT “BONDS TOO LOW You will probably not receive such a liberal offer again in a life time. This Parcel Post Map is what you need. Not alone for its vak uable information in reference to the parcel post, but as an education al factor in the home. A map of the state, a map of the United States and a map of the world without cost. And it is no cheap work. The maps are beautifully finished and will grace any parlor or drawing room. Now, don’t delay, for the number which we have on hand is limited, and the first who write will get served. nd = ,| White iavies Machine Co. Bene Pike. | i mpeD TERRIBLE FUNNY HOW FAR SOUND OD CES rl ut Did for He The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington. You will find inclosed the sum of three dollars and twenty-five cents ($3.25), for which send me The Seattle Star for the period of one (1) year, and one of the new Parcel Post Maps, containing a com- plete map of the state of Washington, a complete map of the United States and a map of the world, etc., as per your offer. a fea Spring Hats 2 STETSON’S ALL NEW | CLARKSON’S NEWEST Spring Lasts in Both Ox/ords BLOCKC, $5 STYLES, 8 and High Cut Shoes Send Money Direct to Office—Not to Agents THE SEATTLE STAR 1307-9 Seventh Avenue, Seattle, Wash. BEATEN UP ON BOAT; | HE GETS JUDGMENT, A pub t 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ sc jbadly baten up,

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