The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 13, 1925, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR PA 7 DISEASE K | LL § LYNNE “ones DR. J. T. WILSON Washington’s Leading Dentist gate Spread of New Malady Dignified Personal Service A Dependable Quality of Work That Has Stood ; pripay, FERS — - = SHE BIG ARMY STORE BOUGHT FROM THE U. S. COURT BANKRUPT STOCK OF THE Golden Rule Dept. Store FOR 50c ON THE DOLLAR All good, new stock, most of which was purchased in the Fall for the opening of the Golden Rule Department 3 PIONEERS DIE is Stor : ¢, and taken over by, and combined with the Big i lS Stock of this store in order to give its patrons and cus- Prominent Whatcom County the Test of Time tomers Bigger and Better values than ever before. Every Men P: A ) en Pass Away article sold carries the money-back guarantee of this store, Your fut V uf our future welfare wi uffer t yugh denta giect ———— - t 2 BELLINGHAM, Fe 3.—Deat pee 0 Dentistry is a necessity. The best t 6 Volume of Business Permits Low Fees It gives experience. It is ction received by previous well-mar el tablished busines ined by ordinar dentistry, but through a policy of giving a better ng and cleaner service without expected pain, and with graduate and licensed dentists. GET YOUR TEETH CLEANED AT ONCE You will look better, feel better and your health protected. Clean teeth show personal pride, and today is an age when appearance is valuable, YOUR FAMILY’S DENTISTRY It may be interesting to know that your children can be sent to my office and know they will receive careful attention. Your confidence will be appreciated and every care given to give dependable results. Plates of Quality $15 | Bridge Work - - - $5 Crowns - - - - $5 Painless Extractions $ 1 FREE EXAMINATION INLAYS AND FILLINGS AT REASONABLY LOW FEES motor robes, steamer rugs, couch covers q This is the best bargain ever offered in this store Saturday, choice ..... — we Athletic, Basketball or | Gym Shoes _— $9.25 purchase of 250 Indian Blankets, in sixteen dif atterns and colors, a riot of bright and richly col- d woven double thick; strong, durable and Ideal for general utility, outdoors, sleeping a INDORSES PLAN Oliver Erickson Favors City Manager Program Our entire stock of these Shoes, about 600 pairs, consisti mostly of Keds and Hoods, in the best grades. Lace to the toe, suction bottom. All sizes. Regular $4.00 value. Special Genuine U. S. Army Slicker Coats — 9 he 4 2 fa Direct from Camp Lewis. These are 44 and long lengt and yellow colors. Slightly soiled, but otherwise in good tion. All sizes. Special, each ‘ ; Delicate Operation Performed on Child Scout BLANKETS, SHOES, RAIN COATS, SHIRTS, SHEEP COATS, . OUTFITS FOR ALASKA Pruning Knife | | Shears “<t" | Surplus Army Supply Store 3... 95C = 1013—First Avenue—1013 SPECIAL PRICES Obey That Ever Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today SOX, UNDERWEAR, ETC, | Sh DR. J. T. WILSON Economy Market Building— ® Corner First and Pike Over Bartell’s Drug Store a ee Te 4 8, lin futherance of t i tee Requests | enforcement hia 7 's Removal |. deianies or a je MLEM, Ore. Feb. 13.—Holding | moved, th at George L. Cleaver “can be of | appe to It also Yeriticieed the governor for | wires. ce with the conduct of the je farther service to the state ae graibition commissioner.” $4000 IN CASH PRIES Great “B” Word Puzzle Gam See Next Sunday’s Post-Intelligencer ——for Full Particulars——=— Everyone Will Want to Play

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