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1 “TRIPLERS” TO Every Service in This Office Fully Guaranteed EETH that FIT—that’s the kind made by the jalists in this branch of : istry, who are associat- "ed with Dr. Sipes. In addi- tion to having experts in this department of the work Dr. Sipes gives each case his personal supervision. With Dr. Sipes’ reputa- tion of 16 years’ successful tal practice in Seattle ich patron of this office is of the best work- nanship and material it is sible to obtain. ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY Making artificial teeth is not the only work of this of- pe. There is no branch of odern dentistry but what 8 its expert in this office. is a specialist in his DDS PAINLESS DENTISTRY Rodern dentistry. Each ss has been thoroughly d and found to be effi- tt and satisfactory be- e it is used in this office. every patient. So sure is Dr. Sipes that you will feel no pain when treated here that he will extract teeth FREE when other work is ordered. He guarantees satisfaction to y operation performed in this office is fully guaranteed. The pa- must be satisfied before we iron clad and m satisfied. Dr. Sipes’ guarantee is just what it says. Boston Dental Co. 1420 Second Avenue (Opposite Bon Marche) ASK FOR and GET me Horlick’s Malted Milk AEST Eitatisee end Betetistee TRUSS TORTURE es Eee eae & LUNDRERG 03, m01 Tired Ave Gestion » Mats, 2031¢ KAUFMAN WILL BE TRIED AGAIN Judge Cushman Grants New Hearing in Sedition Case TACOMA, July 15.-—Convicted uh- der the espionage act for seditious | utterances in Olympia and sentenced to five years imprisonment, W. H. Kaufman, of Bellingham, has been granted a new trial by Judge E. E. Cushman, of the United States dis- trict court. The case will be heard before the U. 8. court of appeals. decaniereeenetnaneill When you think of advertis- ing, think of The Star. Permanent Positions FOR YOUNG WOMEN Permanent and temporary positions open for young women.as telephone operators with or without previous ex- perience. Applications will be received at any Central Office in Seattle, or Room 517, Fifth Floor, White Building, or 1115 4th Avenue, between Spring and Seneca. Telephone Elliott 12000. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY CALL BIG en | Convention to Be Held i January Next Debate betweén the two opposing factions in the state central commit tee of the triple alliance occupied most of the time of the committee on Monday, but a short declaration of principles was finally adopted. In cluded in the declaration was the call for a convention to be held in Janu: ary, when the full political platform will be framed. ‘The, discussion of financing the al Hance brought out two plans. One was that money should be raised by a per capita tax of. the members, in trodueed by J. A, McCorkle, vite | president. | The other was that membership | fees should furnish the funds neces | sary. By one vote the per capita | plan was defeated: | ‘The declaration of principles adopt- ed stated that the office should the man, and not the man the office. Another principle enunciated was that autocratic control over the des: tinies and activities of mankind should be removed by sound and pro. gressive legislation in the interest of social, political and economic justice. ASKS PROBE OF WILLIAM’S ACTS Charge Currency Chief Is Guilty of Discrimination WASHINGTON, July 15.—Sugges tion that John Skelton Willlacns, con ble for diverting government funds trom the Federal National bank of | Washington was made to the senate banking and currency committee by James Poole, president of the bank. ‘The committee is considering the reconfirmation of Williams for an other term. Poole gave as a possiple reason for the controller's alleged attitude the fact that Frank J. Hogan, counsel for the Riggs bank, is also associated with the Federal National bank. An investigation of the official con- duct of Williams as controller of the jcurrency and in any other office he may have filled is provided in a reso. lution Introduced in the house to- flay by Representative McFadden of Pennsylvania. GOULD RULED OUT AS TRUSTEE OF ESTATE NEW YORK, July 15.—Justice Ed- ward G. Whittaker, of the supreme court, yesterday made formal the or- der removing George J. Gould as trustee of the estate of his father, the late Jay Gould, who left about $75,000,000 or $80, George Gould's attorney announced he would apply to the appellate divi sion of the supreme court for a stay of execution of the onder. Man Drowned ‘When Auto Dived in Bay TACOMA, July 15.—When his au- to struck a loose plank on a water- front roadway and plunged into the bay? Edward Bloom, restaurant proprietor, was drowned, and his wife was seriously injured Monday night. | a Powder; wars ‘OUR cake cannot be better than your bak- ing powder. Good cooks say that half the success of a cake depends on the baking powder. ' Rogers’ Baking Powder is a pure phosphate pow- der, the kind that insures the successful result of ‘your efforts and expense. It raises dough evenly, quickly; keeps cake moist and sweet. Your grocer has {t for 35¢ a pound, THE ROGERS COMPANY, Seattle Tacoma ‘The same skill and pure, high grade ingredients which have made Boldt’s Cakes and Pastries so, widely talked about enter into the making of the delicious Rolls and Better Bread. You would hardly be- lieve the “just Bread” could taste so good. Getea loaf at any one of these addresses: o13 Bg rer] Avenue troller of the currency, was responsi-|* | share toward stabilizing Europe, and E} will have a right to resume its in- F | dividual nationalistic policy. | tried on July 22, Your Grocer Has good if Patent EXCELLENT Flour is used. This Flour is milled from the heart of —the wheat of flour—it makes good Novelty Mill Co., WANT U.S. T9 QUIT LEAGUE, New Plan May Be Sprung by Opposition Senators BY L, C. MARTIN United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 15.—Fore- seeing complete victory for President Wilson in the senate, some league of nations opponents today were dis- cussing a plan to make withdrawal from the Yeague by the United States an issue in the 1920 campaign. The proposal was nebulous. No one was openly sponsoring it. Those who favored it will be ready to an- nounce it, however, the moment they think ft will receive party support. Senators who have talked this idea over point out that two years is re- quired for actual withdrawal, and the issue in the election would be the giving of notice to the league of this country’s intention to withdraw, which would get us out in 1923. By that time, these senators say, the United States will have done its Bluestem Wheat with the flavor. Demand Patent EXCEL- LENT for your next order is the flour that home baking re- sults certain. Seattle, Wash. Manager of Ford Branch Is Dead Nathan D, Udell, manager of the Seattle branch of the Ford Motor Co., died early Sunday morning at Providence hospital after an illness of three months. The body will be shipped to San Diego, Cal., tonight. Udell was a member of the Ro tary, Elks and Arctic clubs. “He first came to Seattle in 1913 as chief clerk to R. P. Rice, manager of the Ford company. In 1916 he went to Indianapolis as branch manager of the Ford company, returning to Se- attle to succeed Rice, Udell, who was 40 years old, is survived by a widow, Mrs. Helen L. Udell,“and two children, Nathan Udell, 8, and Helen Irene Udell, 9. Cases Assigned in the Federal Court} Monday was motion calendar day | in the United States district court. The case of United States vs, G. M. Butterworth, local undertaker, | charged with defrauding the parents | of men who died while in the navy, was assigned for October 15. Ruth Phipps and Elsie Winter- botham, charged with conspiracy to| aid in the attempted escape of Will: | Tilghman, Jr., from the custody of the United States marshal, will be The case against the Union Timber Products company, alleged conspira- tors against the Emergency Fleet corporation, was assigned for October 21, NEWSPAPER MEETINGS COMING TO SEATTLE Seattle this summer will be the seat of two national conventions of |newspaper organizations. The United Amateur Press asso- ciation will convene here July extending over a period of three |days, while the National Editorial Jassociation will meet for four days beginning August 14, Excursions {o jnearby points of interest will fea- | ture both conventions, Old City Stockade to Be Torn Down The city stockade on Beacon hill, which has housed many an “ex- souse” in the olden days, {s about to go the route of old John Bar- leycorn. . Mayor Hanson and Chief Warren have decided to tear down the old structure and build a new one, It probably will be constructed on the clty’ property near Kent, ‘Rhodes Buyer Off for Eastern Tour Mrs, A. L. Oden, millinery. buyer for the Rhodes Co., has left the store for a purchasing tour of New York and other Eastern cities. En route, Mrs, Oden will spend her an- New Castle Lamp Nut Grand Ridge Lump pad Phone Elliott 337 RECOVERING HEALTH John Newcomb, 30, living on the beach near Madison park, who was burned severely about the face and) arms Saturday when gasoline he was | pouring in @ tank in a launch ex- ploded, is improving. e The Lotion for Skin Disease Bartell’s Drug Stere Patent EXCELLENT Flour This flour is noted for its wonderful texture and all-around goodness. It is milled especially for family trade, yet is un- usually popular with the baker. You can rest assured that your bread will be white, light and wholesome—your cakes, cookies and pastries deliciously, y enthusiaam is bound get a rebound sooner or later. New Home Treatment © for Banishing Hairs (Beauty Topics) With the aid of a delatone pasta, |it is an easy matter for any woman |to remove’ every trace of hair or fuzz from face, and water is mixed into a paste and spread on the hairy face for about 2 minutes, then rub- bed off and the skin washed. 4 completely removes the hair, but to avoid disappointment, get the dela- tone in an original package.—Aé@- vertisement. ‘ A COALED FACT! YOUR COAL BIN SHOULD BE FILLED NOW! LABOR SHORTAGE migration. CRITICAL—due to foreign | CAR SHORTAGE—transportation facilities con- | with crop movements— Are facts that eg ny prove the utter impos- sibility of any drop in coal prices. BLACK RIVER LUMP COAL The lowest priced lump coal on the market. tah Lump . 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