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FOUR Another Hundreds FOR THE NEXT Star Readers Unable to Gain Appoint- ment With Dr. Sipes | Last Week Given PainlessDentistry and Marvel at Results. | STAR—TUESDAY, DAYS Chance. Try New | Dental Company, at 1420 Attle, it is believed, by Dr. Joubt in the minds of any of tion of feeling or pain. ind expresisons of joy. tnown benefactor. clence imitless power. offending teeth without pein With hundreds still on the waifing list unable to receive attention, Dr. M. O. Sipes, head of the Boston Second avenue, Saturday closed the first week of the most remarkable demonstration of genuine painless dentistry ever given in America Scores of Star readers can now testify to the wonderful effi tacy of the new local anaesthetic, used for the first time in Se- Sipes. If there was the slightest the patients when they entered the Jental chair, {t quickly passed when aching and umless teeth and live nerves were removed without even the slightest sensa Drawn faces and sizns of suffering soon gave way to smiles Many who had suffered the tortures of wothache for years rather than brave the forceps for a few ninutes, left the busy Boston Dental offices praising their un had again given evidence of its Dr, Sipes had made good his promise to extract and without price. three inches of the shoul six years ago, David T. Jones, ‘of Baltimore, mastered stenog raphy. ‘ Redelsheimer’s to Close Out The Redesheimer Store, which thas been recognized as one of the will be closed many years past, out at once. This decision has been found qeoet by the administrator of estate of the late Julius Redel- shetmer. ‘The advertising for the retiring gale will be conducted along the game careful, conservative and truthful lines that have character- fized the publicity of this concern for the past quarter of a century Seattle will see the passing of this concern with genuine regret, as it has been closely identified with the progress of this city both arms were severed | substantial houses of Seattle for | Tnwtlling to @tsappoint even turned away last week without extend his free demonstration the The hours will be from 8 to 5 and bis entire staff of painieas spec for the next four days without one The new anaesthetic used by | lees dent search chemist received a $25,000 p fect and is absolutely harmless the gums the most difficult dental without any feeling whatsoever. | to university | first | years | The doctor bas made painless | years, always using the most adva | IN LISTING ASSETS As part of the nation-wide cam patgn to educate the American public along the line of todustrial preparedness, great posters were put up all over Seattle Monday calling attention to the work be ing done*by the U. 8 naval con lsulting board | “Your country needs your help say the posters, “Insure your coun- try, your home and your property by co-operating In the movement }for industrial preparedness.” The are signed by the commit |teeson industrial preparedness of | the naval consulting board. Capt. A. O. Powell is in charge of the listing of Industries, and | workers, In the Northwest. The | Poster Advertising association Is furnishing the posters and display |ing them for 60 days free of |charge in every city In the United States KANSAS HAS fewer million- jaires and paupers than any other | state. “Caesar Will Settle It” NOT THE WAR IN EUROPE, nor your grocery bill, but the great vital Oil. to give satisfaction IMPORTERS question of the thrifty housewife as to the economical and yet wholesome prep- aration of food for the family. POSTERS URGE HELP {TURKISH PHYSICIAN {OPERA | TELLS EXPERIENCES } ema Dr. Clarence Ussher, for 20 jyears a physician in Turkey, and |a witness of many of the Armenian massacres, told about his ences in a noonday talk |Commerctal Club Tuesday expert at the 'Gasto Be Cheaper WASHINGTON, June Teeth Extracted With- out the Slightest | Feeling and Not One Penny Is Asked. help, Dr. Sipes has agreed to veniently do so are urged to come in the forenoon. preparation, nor ts {t novo-cain, commonly used in so-called patn- . but a later discovery, for which a ficacious than cocaine, yet has less than onetenth the toxic ef Dr. Sipes, who, by the way, graduated from both the Toren- and the Royal College of Dental ans honors, has practiced his profession in Seattle for 16 one of the many who were balance of this week o'clock, and all who can con Dr, Sipes clalints will be at your senyice penny of cost to you. Dr. Sipes fe not a cocaine jerman re rine. It is ten times more ef With a ingle application to operation can be completed Surgeons with dentistry a special study for need methods IN BALL PARK CLEVELAND, June 13.—Grand opera in @ baseball park, will be heard June 22 {n Cleveland. The park seats 26,000. The opera ts being presented by the local Must- cal Arts association. Mme. Gadski, Mme. Schuman- | Hetnk, Miss Frieda Hempel, Johan- nes Sembach and others will sing. JURY STILL OUT Unable to reach a verdict, the Jury in Judge Dykeman's court, Gasoline prices have reached the maximum, They will rap- Idly become lower thruout the country. This was the feature of evi- today’s hearing trade commission Into the gasoline price situa. tion. I lecture on Charles Tyndall the mysticism of music before the} Order of the Star of the East, inj} Theosophical hall, 6000 Arcade building, Wednesday night There is nothing which so greatly adds nourishment combined with richness of flavor as a High Grade Virgin Olive CAESAR EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL Is the Olive that will meet these requirements and is Guaranteed absolute John Vittucci Company |the passage of th | carries a $500,000 appropriation for | {plans of the commission where Ed S8tubley is on trial, charged with Insanity, was still de- Uberating at noon Tuesday. They had been out since 2 p. m. Monday. Stubley is the author of “Might Is Right,” a pamphiet devoted to the arraignment of local officials and attorneys. Bet at St. Louis ST. LOUIS, June 18.—Odda of- fered by local brokers on the dem ocratic vice presidential nomina |tion today follow 1 to 2 on Marshall 2 to 1 against Sullivan. 4 to 1 against Major. Colonel Confident Col, Wilds P. Richardson, chair- man of the Alaska roads commis- sion, says he feels confideat about army bill that Alaska work Most of the sum will be used on the wagon road between Valdez jand Fairbanks, according to the ARE TAILORS FOND OF APPLE* trie, JUNE 13, 1916. PAGE 2. TELL OF HUGHES | Think It Foolish of Him to! Accept G. O. P. Nom ination THINK THEY OWN HIM BY KENNETH W. PAYNE GLENS FALLS, N. Y., June 13.—""The center of the world and the best-loved spot on earthi" That ie what Charies Evans has 1d of Glens his birthplace! What does Gleng Falls think | of Charlies Evans Hughes? | | | | Glene Falls thinks it OWNS Hughes! The 17,000 people of this beau | tiful city at the headwaters of the Hudson, in the foothills of the Adirondacks, resent stren vously the effort to draft | Hughes for the presidency. “If you want to know Hughes, the human Hughes, the warm, emotion al, sensitive Hughes, and NOT the | frosty person of cartoons, you must | hear what hit old family friends |say of him here! | Hughes was born here in 1862 The little house where his father, then pastor of the Baptist chure ived In a very humble way, is still standing under the old elms of | Pearl at i] | 1 went to the PRESENT pastor of that same historic church, Dr | David A. Solly, to ask what his flock thinks of Hughes “Well.” said Dr, Solly, “you know the justice's family only ved in | thin immediate neighborhood about ja year after he was born. But none| | the less, Glens Falls people all in sist on calling him “THEIR’ Charley “He used to be ‘OUR’ governor then he was ‘OUR’ justice—and perhaps soon we will be calling him ‘OUR’ president! Glens Falls gave him to world and now} | claims him for her own! 1 “But I think {t was most to nominate him and foolish for him to accept,” added Dr. Solly,! }"and that is our opinion here, It ‘ie t opinion of many beside my-} self | There is no one alive here today } who remembers the baby Charlie | Hughes, tho many remember his unwise | | family | Hudson Falis is tho old-time |} | Sandy Hill which Hughes recalls | as bis home || |HOME TOWN FOLK | Opening Sale o 300 Fine, Level Lots at $50 Each Terms $2.50 Cash, $2 Monthly 100 Large Tracts, 50x194, at $125 Each Steamer Kitsap No. 2, Fastest Steamer on Sound, Serves Suquamish Four Times Dally—it Carries 500 Passengers Tomorrow Morning at 9 a. m. We Will Throw Open for Sale 300 Lots at Suquamish, the Fastest Growing Water Front Town It ts practically a suburb of Glens | Falla. Here I found an old play-| | mate of the justice | Ho is Loren Allen, wealthy paper mansfacturer, now retired. | “I can remember the old || sand ict in which we used to | play marbles.” Allen remi- | nisced. “And last time Jus tice Hughes was here he rec- ognized the place himself, tho he was only a child at the time t a sickly child at all . but used to come out and play with the other boys like! a regular youngster. He was a fine! smart boy!” | ALUMNI TO BANQUET) Henry Suzzalio, president of the university, and George Dill, presi-| dent of the graduating clam, will be the principal speakers at the! banquet given by Washington alum ni Tuesday night The banquet will be held in the Commercial Club rooms. Judge King Dykeman will be toastmaster Tuesday is Alumni day on the! \ events is the alumni reception, from | 4 to 6, in the Woman's league build | ing. GIVE CARD PARTY A Mlagday card party will be given by the department staff of the G. A_R, in th on tea room Wednesday at 2 p Marche m, hie people left. lcampus, and one of the principal || Washington and Alaska, Ladies of || on Puget Sound. The strong t much money on account of the splendid boat service, location, the community water system, the churches and dozens and dozens of homes on this property BUT WE REALIZE that our success during all the hard times in sel our properties, while other real estate men sat around and grouched, was the fact that— Ve Sold Pr aj a Small Percentage of Profit, no matter what the appraisers ¢ ought to be, so tomorrow our big sale begins at the flat price of $50.00 Per Lot, Terms $2.50 Cash, $2.00 Monthly was temptation the fine soil, the beautiful stores and schools, and vat perty his property is situate just one hour's ride from Pier No. 3, foot of Madison st. J It has graded streets, water system completely installed, Catholic Church, Protestant 4 Church, Public Sch 3aseball Grounds, and fine public spirted community. Commutation Tickets—40 Rides for $5 he boat service is the best on Puget Sound, making four round trips every day. show the land to all folks who go on the 9 a. m. boat and 1 p. m. you had better spend the Summer at Suquamish, under the wonderful trees. u can work in Seattle and live at Suquamish work at 7:45 om at 8:30, the asking Our salesmen will boat, and You can get to , as you choose. pamphlet f Fine or at our ¢ OLE HANSON & SON 316 Pike St—Phone Elliott 2 to Suquamish, we refer you to 1,000 satisfied customers. No. 3, foot of ces. A Take the boat at 9 a. m. or 1 p. m., on boat wearing our badge Pier Madison St. Salesmen Long Search Ends at Last Found “Cactus Juice” Was Just What He Needed When your food does not agree with you, sours on the stomach, and the appetite is treache.ous, you suffer great distress after eat ing certain kinds of food and you have to exercise undue caution as to what you eat, that is indiges tion, one of the never-failing symp | toms of a deranged stomach. Indigestion wrecks the nervous system, clogs wp the waste matter in the intestines, | | which, in turn, poisons the blood. Half-digested food in the stomach ferments, forming poisonous gases which press under the heart, caus ing palpitation, The new herbal em tonic, Cactus Juice, invart. ably gives permanent relief in such cases, Your stomach is king and when {it goes back on you, you've lost your best friend. Many entire | suffered from stomach trouble, my | liver was sluggish and I also had pains tn the region of my kidneys; my food fermented in my stomach COP SUSPECTS ARE Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. CALLED ON CARPET 211 1332-34 Poice officers and city employes implicated in the city hall boot Second Union legging steals were rounded up by Avenue Street Chief Beckingham and given a grilling Tuesday noon This action was taken following a long conference between Mayor Gill and nis chief. The mayor advised Beckingham to immediately discharge all offt cers connected with the thefts of contraband liquor from the store rooms The chief said they termined whether burglary charge: Suits That Will Be Admired Special Up to Thursday not de to file the men ga It’s ‘Fulmination’ ST. LOUIS markable fulmination” the! term Senator Stone, chairman of the resolution committee of the democratic assembly, applied to the republican platform drafted at Chicago. June 18.—A was re- | men and women who have suf-| ‘The senator said he looked wu + ’ or said d upon ||] Silk ets tered from stomach, liver, kidney |Rapublican Nominee Hughes neon Silk taffeta and and blood trouble are now enjoy-lman of character und ability, but suits of silk jersey; | Ing perfect health, due entirely to|thought his nominatio hile o} Nk eter < Cactus Juice Numerous testl-lthe bench was full of menace and also silk dresses, at monials are daily received from | danger | exceptionally low people, praising Cactus Juice. Mr . P H. L, Stutes, a resident of Pitt / | prices, Latest | burg, but who is at present living | A / a6 a |in West Seattle, says Democrats Strike Styles for summer For the past ten years | have wear, Blow at Hughes WASHINGTON June 13.—Sen ator Thomas of Colorado today in s§ =_— and it would Ce eeae ae mat [troduced a resolution for an ||| $40 in all the ~ oom yays constipated and at times/amendment to the constitution ewes C Was so wick that I was unable tol droniniting members “ot theo newest of col- futriNe THE AIR IN do my work and suffered untold] hreme court being candidates for ors my. I have improved wonder. ; bi TTONHOLES — agot y ic offices fully since taking Cactus Juice sis ib th line With’ the tame. and am now able to eat practically | cratic. program to aasnil Jocrn | —_—_—_—_ any kind of food and digest it per-|thighos” metion tn tee stee DUCKS OF J. A. Andrew, of|féctly; my kidneys are working | heron for the ron bi en te hirland tract, California, are snp-|fine, and I am not troubled with | yom , puovean ‘nomine plying bim with valuable nugget constipation any more 1 unhest a th zzard of one having two gold|tatingly indorse Cactus Juice and nuggets and two platinum nuggets,| gladly recommend it iT CG . gets and two platinum | Cicue iulee. is oo sate a a TO Get Diplomas Open a Charge Account RS ce erent Bartell Drug Stores, and a spectal | PPO if P 5 Per Cent nl a e ' with largest| representative is at Martell Store Graduates of Lincoln high wil Pahoa teeiee hank, Dated pahiie be woot a meet the receive diplomas Wednesday “night Interest on To charge at the Eastern J 4 Inited | public and explain the virtues of|from the hands of Frank B.C | costs you nothing extra. States, Germany, Japan, United|this Master Medicine to those who | er, superintendent vot Pasattto | foery 3 edie Kingdom, France, Italy and Aus-|call, Mafl and phone orders gtven|achools. ‘The exercises will he! | Parchase prompt attention, “It’s an Accommodation” held in the school auditortum, 4 to raise the price to $100 per lot, as they are worth § i 22.50 up to | F en