The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1919, Page 10

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ARE BASED UPON COMMON BUSINESS , SENSE 4 You Must Admit That They Are Reasonable I Make a Fair Profit on Them Because of My Large Volume of Business These Facts Must Convince You I am able to say my office enjoys a practice covering hundreds of miles around Seattle and Spokane, and today I can truthfully say I enjoy the largest practice in the state. You cannot deny the merits in my claims of quality, and I am bidding for your work upon that basis. My crowns are worth just as much as any dentist's in the city. My plates the same. I can give you this high-class work for a reasonable price because I have such a large volume of business, and do not have to make large profits. You would consider yourself wasting money to pay $10.00 for shoes when across the street you got the same shoe for $5.00. I use the same material in my dentistry all men of reputation do, and I use the same mode of construc- tion, and I can do the work just as painlessly, and give a service that is not surpassed in this city. Every effort is made to satisfy. Best Crowns ........$5.00 Best Bridgework .... . $5.00 Best Plates . . .«. $10.00 At these prices you will receive the best por celain or gold crowns or the best bridgework possible for the experienced dentist to give. Painless Extracting 50c | Cleaning Teeth $1.00 Free for plates or bridgework, and } You cannot afford to neglect your “Our plates are the kind that all men of | teeth at my prices, and to know that reputation the country over are mak- | you are receiving good dentistry and ing in rubber. ‘honest treatment is a point to consider. Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today DR. J. T. WILSON Opposite Colman Bidg. $10, First Avenue Phone Elliott 1833. SHES ERRREe Ree eee Lulu Irons obtained a di- Bavarians Offer from Walter Irons, charging he left her three years ago and Dr. Muehlen Post LONDON, Feb. 27.—A delayed dis- | 4 The Demand of Today Is Sanitation. {Eighty Veterans Bot supported her. She obtain. ‘the custody of the three children. Eighty soldiers, among whom Expected at O-W, ‘ror: at Viadivosto AONE TPCT LEBER yrs gattaT a Seana A A an a Aol 8 EM lOO Ratan To Ms ess ai Sie fHE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FER. 27, 1919. 1 BARBER CHEWED Are YourChildrenAc AGENT'S EAR, IT. quainte | with Brer RaDShbit Molasses; hew the rag,” bu 5 gom prang at} , r wanted his card } 1, ‘All rig hea complair He re er and ¢ rd. which bh up started chew and would: not hewed part of threw me und held nd then arm ne wome chair for a few minutes I hollered for help Montgomery's wife nome and passersby came te and when the pe : HILDREN have a natural crav- cued thn piece st cat Sane ing for sweets. Satisfy this P.S.—GOLD LABEL Brer Rabbit is for table use— Sewanee _ craving with GOLD LABEL Brer jadepeciall teen ovlanld for cookiag end baking. Peace Delegate Rabbit Molasses—like most mothers baking: 4 Is Fighting Man are doing. Ba m Brer Rabbit is absolutely pure— the real New Orleans Molasses from New Orleans. | Every slice of bread and Brer Rabbit you serve saves sugar; cuts the butter bill; builds health, and is Brer Rabbit? realNew OrleansMolasses FOR FREEDOM MAHARAJA of BICANEB aharaja ix one of t® Indian delegates to th rons, and of the best-known p on of In-| He came to bie tt o at the! jage of 7. He werved in the Ei poan | war and was on ‘the staff of Field Marshal French. At the time of the} | Boxer rebellion in China, he served the British with a camel corps BOOKS WANTED | FOR SOLDIERS: Another urgent plea ix being made |by the librarians of the three North- west libraries for the public to send in their surplus books and maga-/ zines to supply the heavy aistent demand from Twelve thousand v ready been sent peace ¢ BLANKETSS1 Kirk’s Military Shop : 1209 FiRsT AVE. ' FALLEN | « ~—— ‘Total American Army: Casualties to Date | ime 281 at sem) ... PAINLESS nae . cent returned to duty). Meetings are now held Second a prisoners released and and Fourth Fridays of each month, at Knights of Pythias Hall, First Avenue and Pike St 286.589 Ladies, 2 7 o'clock in afternoon. the American en, 8 o'clock in the even! and Archangel, Men, 8 ock in the evening. Washington State Casualties to Date at outlying posts where even mail 490 are deliveries are delayed, and at other on patch from Munich states that Dr. | seven membwi m1 pid di gove: e « in Europe and a Muehien, former director of Krupps. enema 68 |e: ota. Gonoes pone an i gpd ll jap = DENTISTRY has been offered the portfolio of for. | #!ment, National Guard of Wash- Ti Es ues aceiads alee 1 } rown enta a eign secretary in the new Bavarian | !neton, now the 16lat infantry, were poe Po the Seattle pubite M oe } pg ye “or | government. scheduled for arrival in Seattle at henry, is at present in Germany or-| { Total te date +2 RAT® By hd The If so, you have RIGGS" Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get | 1220 p. m. Thursday, at the O-W./ganizing library facilities for the | Be ——8 | Pest 1C@S best 80-GALLED— Muehlen, despite his position om | aepot. head of the big munitions works, ‘the Cause and Remove It —— | disapproved of Germany's conduct | the gl gene age sub- | of the war. calomel, act gently on the and do the work. | fice wi fe at 1246, eterans March 7, cording to the plan: known | tees in charge of the « Brooklyn trained nurse, made the| The band will be met by ft Mra. A. Dixon, a weil following statement regarding gray tion committee and its members hair; “Streaked, faded or gray hair |corted to their hotels. They will or light brown, by the use of the|have lunch at the Red Cross lunch ip gatisfied patrons. This ‘ Merely get a box of Orlex powder | - atin Poet Fs dati erat weekl do Wek Fines | SOE Genter a no aati United Painless Dentists |) gat Olive Tablets, without as y ang car ll It costs very sagan faa i Ne - tEberty har 4 Reauinen ohbt had werieies é ; wot WOM: | towTLY ph ihe prs Lane | OOS Third Av. Phone Eitiott seas. | le F. M. Edwards discovered the | * it ta 6 on. Of aie theatre.— Advertisement wounded in .an encounter with | Lieut. Coc . mae Angelen ‘ Hours--8:20 a.m. te, 8 am Gf pmula after seventeen years of prac- ¥ and comb it th Man School Children Are Sick meee oe nye ¢ Hanford | ere r ; M Brown Dental Offices Hee among patients afflicted with one for Pec Abatrag te ly ra lg rshi : 406 Columbia and t box One t | months. It ts perfectly safe, it rub off, is not sticky or gummy, and | © leaves the hair fluffy, It will make |“ |a gray-haired person look twenty | 30 > years younger.” box will last liver complaint, with the bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure- a compound mixed with you will know them by their » Take one or two every for a week and note the effect. and 25c per box. All druggists. “ALWAYS”? GOOD “ALWAYS” FRESH AN D “ALWAYS” BEST FOR EVERY MEAL does not 1% All dr cept any substitute Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth MARCUM SOLD ONLY IN VACUUM CANS GUARANTEED BY Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Ine. SEATTLE’S OLDEST BUSINESS HOUSE Est. 1907 They were to leave for Camp Lew. | will call for heavy contributions to| five don ite arr ‘omy recep can be quickly turned black, brown | rade the downtown streets and will YOUR EYES AND THEIR NEEDS— IS OUR BUSINESS OPTICAL CO. 917 First Ave., Near Madison PYORRHEA THIS disease is treacherous, a | American army of occupation. This Casualty late issued by the United States war department includ 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established in 1892 ] of kin Mra. Grace Miller, Waldorf that source by American citizens. | p10} Wares, 5 Two other overseas workers identified with the Northwest A. I, Hornb {kin Mra. Margaret Mary F. Isom of Portland, engazed | 954, ty’ Dead same ot kta tite. 2 ITHOUT question and in hospital libra k in France.) Wood V cha west ‘vellaule > ¥ ng the above and reasonable and & 1 I Cam eal AsonaDls Lewis an, who wil t VNOETERMIN atthe the work in France and Germany cation by the 8 doing what they say they will taken of chil@annall do. R and estimates uarantee for 15 A reasonable Sxaminations Ironclad years on all we @iscount given to all union men §f Our work Is guaran. teed, and our business is referred to us by our CTIMS N v ank Spring, #h 4 watchman th, or against W. J *. H. Campbell, satlor-watehmen ot All three harkes have «Lu amond Fra accused of shooting | Private sides Fiynn and «. DRINKING IN PUBLIC IS CITED AGAINST MRS. HOPE rested in « held in t with A Downtown B15-817 First Avenue Kes gahoreman, book Third Between and Pine ead | (Special to The Star by NE. A) 1 ‘Thruout the war Mrs, Hope was # | LONDON, F« Mrs. Hope, of | act n relief work for Main 6800 Main 6800 Carter Harrison castes, Sitti scaly, wie Will Enter Race position to Asquith for a geat in pat s lament was checked by failure for Chicago Mayor |'*" migra es Retail Deli os aaa. ener ATTACKS yaginiacaien. Ham Hale ) Hope's husband, a British Have Been Wa bie Go Galivedtina tekst won by a plurality of 39.946 votes. | war, and now the husband's famtl For Over 50 Years by 10:00 a. m, or 2:80 p, m livered for a ork Robe Sweitzer | ™ yi, taba Sede ave wes de oh MINTS EMLEPHC a service we are justly pre Cars leav ‘ cratic |is trying to take from Mrs. Hop A “yr 4 Mas candi. | two children abl; Serie “steel the he complete} Campa me imil Epilepsy Sickness) and kindr, ” | ook ave put in] tho: Nervous jenis, Get or order it ret wh atternpt she became that y with a married so on one occasion she to her home for © wore drink ast nd Saturda ) noon Capeti “ité Kye room for two « that while trav f nity They ar Land jand Richard Lee, of the sophomore| —'T ts to shoot the children if class, and John 8. Halsey, Lon W. | any odings inst her were in United States Food Administration License No, G-30600 Hartman and Waiter C, Belstad, | stituted are also alleged in the com freshmen, plaint against Mre. Hope

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