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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 THE TTLE ee SEE) NEED BIG FERRY is vastly of today different to that of a few years ago. The doing dental work of former years will not do today testioned standing and repute now admit that much 1ey did in former years, when vie wed from the en standpoint of today, was bad simply because they did r, but the competent dentist pf today knows better. He any of the operations which were cg urelessly done because ‘ow fees In Vogue at that time. He simply could not take 2 which the operation demanded. The time of any skilled oney, so don’t fool yourself into believing that you can de a skill led dentist for the little, which you in the press. These fellows are still doing the old “slap dentistry which they will do for you is probably little ug. Then, 3 the “blah blah” dentists, with their free and ly-hoo" artists who never practiced a day of r life, tell you that they are the only dentists in the t teeth and do other operations without pain, Nothing iful than this. Any dentist, if he is competent and has , can do dentistry without pain in a practical way. In this e are’no secrets in the medical and dental professions. Every is and keeps himself informed, has to all the latest discoveries and methods of proceedure. ce we keep up to date. We manner and do it perfectly f price, as some dentists continually » first class work at very reasonable prices—prices at which you will main object is not in grinding the’ f down to the last getting something worth while for your money las recently been removed to the DENNY BUILDING, 1408 where all new equipment of the latest design and type has been everything arranged in the most ee, manner for the gen- e of dentistry in all its branches. Competent critics have pro- nounced it the finest office in the city. unc ces of abroad The cheap fees Oo rea access will do your painless, too. work in a careful and We cannot do it for advertise to do, but we If you are in need of dental work be sure and come to this office for an examination and estimate of cost, which is FREE OF CHARGE. FRANK A. BRYANT, D. D. S. Suite 206, Denny Building, Opposite Bon Marche Hours, 9 to 6 Daily—Sundays 10 to 2 Slugged and Robbed ' Pentzes See Another Fanshaw Formerly _ Big Canning Reach Taku on Last “Juice” (This is another of the series of ) that < stories written for The Star by Bo we » Linden B. Penta, who is making | } a trip to Alaska In a 16-foot open boat. 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