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i! My Personal Experience With | | Real Painless Dentistry =: | BY F. WwW. S. Are you one of the countless thousands of brave, strong men and women who would face a German howitzer without flinching, yet cringe and quiver at the thought of seating yourself in a dental chair? Are you | suffering your teeth to decay and allowing exposed nerves to ruin your disposition simply because you haven’t the courage to cross the threshold of the aver- age “torture chamber”? Cheer up and forget it! Real less dentistry has come to Seattle. Not the old-time imagi- nary, near painless variety, but the genuine article, whereby the most difficult operations encoun- is an entire absence of nausea, and not the slightest effect on the heart action. It is simply and painlessly applied to the gums, and, as Dr. Sipes explained to me, it puts to sleep the nerve trunks that lead , to each individual tooth, the effect of one application being sufficient to deaden all sense of feeling for from one to several hours. The patient remains tered in modern dental surgery in normal condition throughout, the new anesthetic having no effect whatsoever are performed without the slight- reg well est pain or suffering; without _ °° ore even a sign or suggestion of nerve Take heart, then, and have your | teeth attended to at once. Enjoy better health and sweeter breath—neither of _ sensation. This new and wonderful anesthetic, which is possible with decayed teeth in | the mouth. The world’s leading au- Euro i is a rarity, as yet, al the combeamag es = aos innit. | thorities tell us that neglected teeth are ed havi : sted to | responsible for many of the ills of hu- supply ving been penmn <. | manity, chief among them being indi- through the British blockade at | | gestion; much of the insanity and even urgent ee ee 96 9 criminal tendencies are traced to the authorities. . M. O. Sipes, head o same source. the Boston Dental Company, at 1420 Second Ave., was fortunate enough to secure a quantity ‘of the precious’ pain _geestroyer for his Seattle and Vancouver offices, and it was through him that the writer underwent the unusual experi- ence of having teeth removed, exposed nerves extracted, molars and bicuspids ground down, filled and crowned with- out one particle of feeling. Notwithstanding Dr. Sipes’ personal assurance to the contrary, I+ was “keyed” up to the point of enduring, if necessary, the awful nerve-racking one naturally expects in the grinding-down in preparing teeth for crowns. Dr. Sipes charges no fee for using the new anesthetic and if his charges generally are based on the small sum I paid for what I have every reason to believe is a perfect piece of work, you will have no cause for alarm over the cost of restoring your mouth to a || perfectly healthy condition. My bill | was less than half what I expected and | would gladly have paid, and I am again enjoying the keen pleasure of masticat- ing with the same good teeth that nature gave me. This description of my actual experi- ence with real painless dentistry is a process voluntary oe a slight token of ily I was disappointed in my ex- appreciation of my being permitted to ppily — be among the first to enjoy the benefit | psp f this latest di f mod : aa | of this latest discovery of modern sci- The new anesthetic is ten times more | ence. efficacious than cocaine, with less than one-tenth the toxic effect of the latter; and, unlike either gas or cocaine, there Dr. Sipes: In the language of our old friend K. C. B., “I thank you!” ACME COAL—ACME COAL—ACME COAL FOOD FAIR NOW ONAT THE ARENA FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY ‘The best fair ever held In Seattle, Free Coupon—Cut this coupon out—it will admit you te the show. 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Whether & man’s home and WESTLAKE AT PINE cently accepted a position on the his club are his casties to the extent that he may fill them with contraband booze without industrial insurance commission, ts ere in already a shortage of fear of the law, is a question bor in the lumber milts that will be decided at Olympla Wednesday by the court judges sitting en banc Prosecutor Lundin left Tues supreme | day to appear b the court | with arguments support of | the state's cont n that W E. Boeing, milli man, and John C nent member of club, violated the “ They will ounsel wh ing’s constiti fringed v his mag | Highlands several t | wines and that the Eden's « at the and found orth of J 6 liquor, and ® ndition exists in ra at the DR... RF. CLARE ed the law in superior cour Absolutely: and positively-—we do and both appealed to the supreme jentietry, WwW. nd h Henry Esta ICAGO, Ma of | inent in th dental chair, | chances when you ur dental work wetting the very 5 and workmar Rhea Mitchell In materta. ahip In addition to that, our prices are the very lowest, and w work our ir iefaction. #! ator who @id the Clark, DP. 8 Kg BS, “May 22.—The Te essai aker " the Forest Lawn Dont’ deday-—come tn at once. t sunrise today entered tomb of the Wm, G pitallet, who recently kill Regal Dental Offices OF THE Barbary Coast Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1 himself, to view the remains of 1408 Third Ave, No W. Cor. Thira Kipp and make certain he fs not and Union <n = i a 4 Every day at sunrise, for twe months, Kipp’s remains will be e se viewed. This was his last request . |He feared he might be buried altve,] “We are very conservative, but we EATS PASTE; MAY DIE must admit that this is the greatest pic- Fine’ AT PE CONTINUOUS 11 ‘Wm. S. HART THE Los ANGELES, May 23.—Near death for the rnecond time within} six months as a resnit of eating | *, Margaret Carson, daugh- ture we have ever seen.” ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carson, was taken to the re hospital POSITIVELY UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT 800 800 | a ac . 10c [her recovery. MOTHER CONVICTED N ! PORTLAND. May, 2 aie COUNT DE LA POLE IS | PRIMAL cite ete naaee, | WOW A SINGLE MAN IB.yearold daughter, Frances Royalty was booted out of one Mra. Hodge, the indictment al-| 4 nerican home Tuesday when leged, had permitted Frances to!) de. Prench, of Kitsap county, | frequent public dances and all-| sitting in Presiding Judge Ronald's |night restaurants and to associate! - ou handed Mre. Mary de Ia with men of doubtful character. Pole a decree of divorce. Ul R.R Count Edward Lionel Carew de led to support her for more than munteipaily built raftroad from |* f, tq, Roseburg into the timber belt Of] +, decide the case la Pole, mining promoter and fast 22 ROSEBURG, Ore, May Als wane. the Casca¢ was believed assur-|) A TALE oF THe NORTHLAND The Lion and The Girl ok Judge French little time He did it in DANCE AND BE MERRY AT ed today as th It of “— adop. ¥ nole, fornesviy.ot Ju fon of dm: to t it ‘ ” Senge 06 coe fo Se i fan eta Bane | EW WASHINGTON was adopted in a special election |) .,\ ie etsck-natea” Es €OTEL by @ vote of 667 to 94 did not show up at the trial. — Thos good money macer, rs. | SUPPER DANCE ‘This Bill Teday 0 0 ['] (H de la Pole said, he squandered his ; radi eee H N R TO N RDI A coin keeping up with speedy com- TOMORROW EVENING Matinees ..160 — pany, both men and women. Not The Nordica Ghoral club gave ala litte went for wines and expen STING, Obiiéren ... 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