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Se 2 SO ER reer ere oy enema Mammen Dr. M. O. Sipes Announces Re- markable Demonstration of Science’s Latest Discovery Newest Local Anesthetic Frees All Dental Operations of Their Terrors Not the Slightest Pain Can Be Felt by the Patient Teeth Extracted Absolutely With- out a Cent of Cost for One Week Dr. M. O. Sipes, head of the Boston Dental Company, 1420 Second Avenue, who introduced to Seattle one of the most remarkable discoveries of modern science, whereby all dental work is made absolutely painless, will personally demonstrate the new anesthetic every day this week without one cent of cost to the patient. Teeth will be extracted for all readers of The Star wif apply between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock: There are no strings to the offer. No charge whatsoever will be made. The new discovery is absolutely harmless, dispensing entirely with the use @f gas, cocaine It is simply applied to the gums, deadening all sense of feeling in the region to be operated upon, the effect lasting from one to several hours—long enough to com- plete the work before the effect wears away. The new medicine is ten times more effective than cocaine, yet without one-tenth the toxic effect. As stated above, no charge will be made for ex- tracting teeth with this wonderful painless method, nor will you be required to have other work done.* Dr. M. O. Sipes holds diplomas from the Torontd University, also the Royal College tal Surgeons, graduating from both institutions with first-class honors. for more than fifteen years. and other unsatisfactory methods. of Den- He has practiced in Seattle The following story from the Post-Intelligencer of May 22 tells of a personal experience with the new anesthetic. BY F. Ww. 3. Are you one of the countless thousands of brave, strong men | y and women who would face a German howitzer without (inching, | pes jens than hea aye the toxic effect of the latter and } J or * OF cocaine, there is an ent) baenc f nt yet cringe and quiver at the thought of seating yourself in a den- | and act cigheset alae cas ths hater 21 Ved pegged tal chair? Are you suffering your teeth to decay and allowing ex | painlessly applied to the guma, and, ax Dr. Sipes explained to me posed nerves to ruin your disposition simply because you haven't | It puts to sleep the nerve trunks that lead to each individual tooth the courage to cross the threshold of the average “torture cham- | the effect of one application being sufficient to deaden all sonse ber’? of feeling for from one to several hours. The patient remains in Cheer up and forget it’ Rea! painless dentistry has come to normal condition thruout, the new anesthetic having no effect Seattle. Not the old-time, tmaginary, near-painless variety, but | Whatsoever on the bra! the genuine article, whereby the most difficult operations encoun Take & then, and have your te tered in modern dental surgery are performed without the slight Enjoy better health and sweeter breath 1 est pain or suffering; without even a sign or suggestion of nerve sible with decayed teeth in the mouth. The world’s leading aw sensation. thorities tell us that neglected teeth are responsible for many of This new and wonderful anesthetic, a European discovery, is the file of humanity, chief among them being indigestion; much & rarity, as yet, on the American continent, a very limited supply of the insanity and even criminal tendencies are traced to the b : same source having been permitted to pass through the British blockade at the i urgent request of the Canadian medical authorities. Dr. M. O Dr. Stipes charges no fee for using the new anesthetic Sipes, head of the Boston Dental Company, at 1420 Second avenue, his charges generally are based on the «mal! eum | paid for what was fortunate enough to secure a quantity of the precious pain | | have every reason to believe i# a perfect p of work, you will destroyer for his Seattle and Vancouver offices, and {t was | have no cause for alarm over the cost of restoring your mouth to through him that the writer underwent the unusual experience of | ® Perfectly healthy condition. My bill was less than half what I having teeth removed, exposed nerves extracted, molars and bi. | ©XP#< ted and would gladly have paid, and | am again enjoying the cuspids ground down, filled and crowned without one particle of | Keen pleasure of masticating with the same good teeth that nature gave ma Ce Notwithetanding Dr. Sipes’ personal assurance to the con This description of my actual experience with real painless trary, | was “keyed” up to the point of enduring, if necessary, the | dentistry is a voluntary contribution ht token of app awful nerveracking one naturally expects In the grinding-down tion of my being Dermitted to be among the first to enjoy the process in preparing teeth for crowns. Happily, | was disap. | efit of this latest discovery of modern acience pointed in my expectations. Dr. Sipes: In the language of K. C. B., “I thank you The new anesthetic is ten times more efficacious than co- cal h attended to at once. neither of which is pos and if | STAR—MONDAY, JUNE §, 1916. hundred {me where to offer it for oy wants to marry me. 1 ih. | have several thought of In church and socially. Jany sacrifice make. you may am wel!, You will never have cause to regret ° r PAGE 2 TAFT'S FRIENCS AND GERMAN - AMERICANS MAY SPLIT THE PARTY A new di O.P., if that part inite progre candida by friends of Presid These men declare Rooneve candidac w lead the party to defeat anyway, and that it would be impossible to for and give his course of four ago by seemingly approving him now This new division we seek to win the middleof-th road and pacificist republicans und al#o to catch the ¢ na American vote, The movemer for such a@ aplit the event Roorevelt is accepted by the re publicans, was ted in Cin natl, Taft's home town, where the German vote is particular! heavy SACRIFICE OF WOMAN IS VAIN Will) Authorities Probably Free Her Despite Con- fessed Theft HOLD OTHER ONE, Mre. Maude Robertson, who renounced her husband and gave up her home in Victoria, B. C., to come here and give herself up as a felon in an ef fort to save Mrs. Nellie Brown low, a J, from the peniten: tiary, came on a fruitl quest Prosecutor Lundin said Mon day he must decline to believe the woman 4 paint od herself, when she declared that she was guilty of the crime for which Mra. Brown sentenced to serve a robably be turned away to the home she abandoned and the busband who told her she was « fool, and that he would never see her again if jshe attempted her plan to help [Mra Brownlow | Mrs. Robertson related her story jor bow she and not Mra. Brownlow was responsible for the latter wom jan's present predicament | She sald she had sold | Brownlow furniture, knowing it to have been stolen, tho she did not tell Mrs. Brownlow that it was | Mrs. Brownlow ts suffering from the effects of a serious operation jand the thought of having « prison | |eontence to serve, at the county hoapital, Mra. Brownlow was convicted of having stolen property in her jon,” said Landin “Bhe r charged with stealing it She admitted knowing It had b stolen. She will not be mwlease t believe Mra. Robertson re te for Mre Hrownlow and she will probably be | released | Mra. Rob@rtaon, however, In be Jing held at yunty jail until her case | ‘DRINKS MEDICINE; NOW MAN IS DYIN John Johnson, 66. one of three men who drank “Huffn drops non-alcoholic drug containing trite of ether, Sunday, is at the ital, expected to die. Johnson, and Johr 36, are recovering at the The trio are Port An-| geles loggers They are said to have obtained the drug without « prescription ja Second ave. drug store. De tectives are investigating | | MISSOURI CHOICE | CHICAGO Jan Missouri sentiment a ove vide be tween Weeks and Fairbanks, with &@ scattering touch of Hughds senti according to Charles Nagel tary of the interior under OYSTER BAY, June Co Roosevelt was gratified today at « letter received from W. F. Zierat of Sheboygan, Wis, saying 1 hope to have the pleasure of voting inds of muriate of pot for you, he nom! of * ould like to sell It, as | understand | A.—Any wholesale drug rs ‘or | Would it be legal for me to marry lefforts spent in attaining it Ion conan ee ee a it Ie quite valuable. Can you direct chemical company will probably|under the @@ad man's name? || My advice to you is to go on tolhead of another taryan A : sell it for you have gone by it for nine years, and school and leave the work for the|.. ectead talents i S=NTS have been in busin by that! girls who MUST have it | derman-Amerioan ve abe vad pF AMU EN TS) g_wnen » young man hae called [name. c.R. | spowenbaa fer the ‘Garment 6 at your home, Is it proper to ask| A.—There {s nothing in the mar-| @Q—My wife and | are very hearty| 4 can birth the misir TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK him to call again, or should he ask|riage laws of this state that makes | meat eaters, permission to come? LOUISE. |it a misdemeanor to marry under|subject to a lazy, drowsy fe A-—-You, as hostess, should ask}an assumed name. Persons who|Oo you think him to call again MOORE THE PASSING SHOW aeons found themselves fn difficult post Q—Can you tell me if there Is a Ing change to vegeta have done so, however, have often|bles would better our condition of health, or what would you advise? and lately have been| forn PERSHING RETURNS | tions later on, especially when ccw. department of the government pub-| heirs to property or money, A.-Many people are discarding} COLUMBL s N. M June OF 1915 lishing bulletins concerning bugs |meat from their diet altogether,|Gen. Pershing and staff arrived in and other insect pests? If a person] Q—Is there a taw which willi/and feel much better for having|camp here today from Mexico. should write for one of the pam-|compel my father to send me to|done so. There is nothing more|Pershing’s trip along the line of phiets, would he receive one? high school? | have finished the healthful than fresh fruit and vege.|Communications was said to have D. Oo. eighth grade, and my father wish tables been to inspect the American camps Them All A te to department of|me to work. There Is no necessity and the fitness of the supply route ‘ agriculture, bureau of entomology,|for this, as he is financially able to| “A Worried Man You are not} for the rainy season “oye Ag ay eo Gs.00 || Washington, D. C. L. O. Howard] support me. | am only 15 years|married to the woman in question is the chief. old, and would love to go on with|She is legally married to her pres my schooling. 4 SYBIL ent husband. This state does not BLOCKS EXTENSION | Q.—1 have read the letters about; A.—The law says that a parent |recognize common law marriages. kodaks and cameras, and | wish to|must send his girl to some school CYNTHIA GREY ae inform those who do not know the|until she is 15. Most of the judges I ye to race ae ON Loar BA difference, all kodaks are cameras, |rule that if she has completed the FIRE AT BURLINGTON a a tata cenit unis Wilkes ‘Na Rebecca’ but all cam are net kodaks.| grammar course she has complied| BURLINGTON, Wash., June $.—| "hun Corparation Couneol caltwett Players The same as all Fords are automo-| with the requirements of the law. | ‘The bullding and furnishings of the|ruted that the city cant legally ox Summer Prices, 100, 20¢, 30¢ bites, but all automobiles are not|Since your father is able to support |Ow! cafe were destroyed by fire|tend its system outside the limits. Ni jnerds. you he should permit you to have! early Sunday morning. Total loss | The word kodak is merely atrade|at least two years of high schoo! | ager 8 $2,700. PANT. ate the same as Ansco, Ensign,| work, None of the higher, botter | BANDITS TAKE $4.60. NEW AGES Ica, Couley, Rexo, Graflex, etc. All|paild occupations for women are| MMER DRINE DRINK | Mats., 2:20—Nights, 7 and 9 |these manufacturers make cameras |open to those who have imply a| | Two masked bandits with big! Cs at are continuous film, the same |gerammar achool education Tell A black guns stopped Tom Pirnt THALERO'S CIRCUS as kodaks; furthermore, the Eaet-|your father th Perhaps he will S10. Wardeat. and too $4.60 PETTICOAT MINSTRELS man Kodak Co. make attachments | cha hia mind and send you to|freshing | emongss from him, at 26th ave. and Madison Other Big Acts for some of their kodaks so plates 0) p will not, perhaps 4 |#t., Sunday night coe Bie be SME, re hl th ioe sevenls Joate ae Saree NDERSON’S PILLS as kodaks just the same J.D. T. influence in convincing him of hi eg rete hk ors on late at ane rate, yOu can wectre| prmm The Well known and relia COLORADO GOVERNOR ILL ALACE HIP ; Keeond have the truth, the whole truth and{a place in a nice private f | wy tie remedy tor FMA DEN Yap VMns Gov, George Sets, tee vient * || nothing but the truth about kodake| where you may work for THOU fina, ‘Gure man rrpaky appa ged sys yeti ivenings ‘and and cameras |board and room and spending the most obstinate casos In| til A severe attack of tor bat Third Episode money. Many girls are working Roce oe 6 Tetsthcamaiee ta | republosn. convention $2 Ciioach Q.—I! was married and divorced, |their way thru high school in thir sista Weacoets Moeea D to) ee Convention in Chicagy. ann TEEPE, and then lived happily with a man|manner, und some thr the univer:|32,2 to 1/30; Sundays, 41 to'l. Main | “Modern roma, Nest nervice, Spo MATS a: @ gt lor seven years. He died recently, | sity ducation In something that|* navn cial rates. 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TO Jisen | START RECRUITING |UNITED WORKMEN TO}!:.°,,...%2%, "8 |burglars had entered thru a kiteh- —_— | window, gone thru the house and Pi ors aboard one of Uncle Sam's watch and an agate stickpin |men-of-war during a vacation| with a varied program of muaic — \« ruise, starting August ©&0 | oratory and special features, whic h| ~ = 7 {Sign up any Thursday from June 8§ will be ollowed b dancing and | ci ane Secrecy | PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO) ; : - ro ph ot J . Wee No Degree of Honor, of | rom harge of recruit cie der ¢ ° Cee ROR! | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY naval recruiting offices in the Ma-| vor oT hie at Rte rion building would be open to the avarmene il. Baillessess | ‘) -™~ se Pe ERiCR ecm eared CC as well members FO of the Degre of Honor, and the - it ‘You Have a | familie Splendid decoration jhave been furnished by the Bon [erar || YOUR CRED | sed Rey. J. D. 0. Powers will give ITS OK. W. Z Phillips, Mrs. W, Z —— | Pnttity kK. Danube and Mrs, Harry rr ui an uihvake| Maen Mine eaeae Deion ite MEN, I | KNOW THAT ! r Louise Studley and Miss Harriet Improper measures rather ‘ r Fancy dances will be part ope standing trouble t ated in Mi Fern Dilger nd Alice Je 1 treat att Og da short eae Caution ' pa grand niast 0 { \ oO S blood disor ’ UW iiitation P Come to me are man Blood Test THIEVES VISIT JUDGE : st ety Bu 5 The Benetol Co., | ie . saci ottiey Vhen Federal Judge Jeremiah Benetol Bldg., Minneapolis! Neterer awoke at his home, 90a1 .