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. THE EVENING STAR.|" et W Suislay Morning BAlon. [ing richest peer in Grest Btitaln, 18| . In- ; : s o ¢ At the i WASEINGTON, Dy G |Anounced hfl;':;..;‘.“z org : WhO S WhO (‘:mf i . WEDNNEDAY. November 83, 1091 | ;707" | 2ioouEh & peck, tor 80 e ot - : Perer : ¥ e THEODORE W. NOYES e s b e e e ‘ . IlI—Senator Carlo Schanzer BETTER THAN ST A SAVINGS BANK Chauncey M. Depew recently said he had deposited $100 in a savings bank sixty years ago and now it has grown to $800. 5 . will shortly take place,” as the Brittah ~»° The Evening Star Newspaper Company | bocioty gagettes announcs will be a o, | departure from, the historic custom. Speculation, offourse, is rite as to R ENATOR CARLO SCHANZER, » 4 Thovsaggls of persons have made $700 on small investments in real estate and m.l'-m‘ mmw P::“:-im is t!: E ‘Ananet atutesman, interna- they did not have to wait sixty years to do it. e . 4 be that ‘h":'_ 1s "'ma'h to tional lawyer, orator and pres- K Ay sizple eaoug! tdent of the Itallan delegation If They Could Do It, Why Can’t You? believe that marriage is best when :::‘d 4l l::‘ "n::' than "::." and armament, by his appearsnce and > \-vomn e ough mu. b views | the Aot h - | habits. suggeats most of all the stus - s ."3‘1 l’:‘: N‘W'WJ : . SSSTHIE dent. ' Quite, dignified, rather retir- - dearth vatiable Toreign ing’ “oft stage” and speaking precise royalties just, at present. German sh with a slight accent, the princes are decidedly at & discount, re to be chances ‘are that one who did not and other royal famllles are sadly de- h sup) know: him would place him as & uni- pleted in numbers arf prestige. The e t ersity professor or, perhaps, an to the conferencé on limitation of No one ever was known to become rich through savings bank fnterest. oivin'd banks invest your money in real estate. It they can thus safely invest your mones and $how a profit, why don’t you? Make Your Money Work for You— Your Opportunity Is Right Here—Now 200 bullding lots in Maretta Park, in the northwest section of Washington, are ::n;:: m.m:: Princess Mary, who minent sclentist. to be sold at X n, like her brother, of an in- Yet thi 1 b all, a fight- = @ependent spitit and fond of stepping ;:.! “!l-ltll-: :E:}‘-e:m:ag; a‘fil a:uy_. ABSOLU TE AUC T’ ON SALE .. The Root Chinese Agreement. |28ide from the confinements of rank, citabllity, Dut. when he has entered [/ On Saturday, Nov. 26, at 2:30 P. M, at Arcade, 14th & Park Rd. N.W. has decided, with her parents' per:|can stand the stvath much Jongét then |heart and soul into, a chuse, of on mission, to establ tradition. | the retail mare: % behalf of an idea, he become: ‘s 4 Jah; 8. naw tion | the retallers, Having gapital sive to a degres that Rurp nes the Sthe ia just the sort of glel to do I, If| This expurienca 1 had stery year, [bulive i cospes Somsternation 1o o ST REMEMBER! YOU FIX THE PRICE reports are correct. She showed ‘her | and:no means-his bedn devised to sate- |his opponents. He was one of b 3 ie - Bablie 5 Itallan delegates to the assembly of quality during the war, when she ren-|guard - the ‘publie " from’ éxfértion. 1he Tohnd of notions i Genora At Careful study of the resolution in- troduced by Elihu Root of the Amer- ican delegation to the armament con- ference, and agreed to by eight inter- s+ ested powers, leads to the conclusion dered real service as a nurse and an|About ths ‘only reniedy avéilable is his tilts with eminent statesmen of : i Visil and see fo ursel s+- that it provides the basls for enduring | 414 1, various rellet works. The prob- | that of substitution, and-this, it ap.|other nations have become historic. I i . Peace in the Pacific and the far east. ;. 0"} 0 belng #olved 5, is being adopted very generally, | ECF Many years he has Leen in ac- Select your home site. Take Takoma car on 14th strest and Pennsylvania avenus . It does not undertake to settle ll the marriage ) | pears, g 'y generally, | yivo politics which, in Italy particu- 3 and get off at Kennedy and Fifth streets, or get off at Oglethorpe and Third streets. King George .and Queen Mary will soon have to consider the more dim- cult question of & consoft for the Prince of Wales, which will be of political importance and will perhaps be complicated by the Young man’s evident disposition to think and do for himself. however great the disappointment that |larly, are calculated to develop a the Thankegiving dinner must be |Mman -N;;"‘;‘;;gg: instiact aud - skill + TERMB OF SALE—16% at sale, 16% in 30 days, balance in 24 equal monthly eaten without the course that has be-| “Senator Schanzer s scholarly and baymeats. ¢ome an American tradition. seemingly retiring when encountered J frdpmtion: Yite ‘pirass “hara works e 2 siSnan s ] Local Office ing” scarcely does him justice, for . Polities No Longer “Adjourned.” he labora apparently from mofning District National Bank night_ a often longer. ecre- The special session of Congress 18 | {aricy and messéngers constantly £o ] e Building, Room 406, ¢closing with politics very much in '"s and méthnf s special b““n;mc 1406 G St. N. W. evilence on Capitol Hill. The two old | ;Senator Schanzer is very busy, bu Teleph 5 1 will find out if he can see you,” is SENATOR CARLO SCHANZER. elephone Main 4585 parties have squared off In the old|a phrase that Is heard often and that fashion, and are gving at each other |is no empty shibboleth. of Rome at the early age of twenty. | of the arms conference Monday Pre- pense, methods of relieving her from in the old way. 1t is evident that he takes his task For s®me time thereafter he served mier Briand dwelt briefly but signifi- difficulties arising out of the past can as lender of Italy’s delegation most secret. o 3 Bwelt b s It was to be expected. 11-'ouuezs never z:rlouxl; ] y?ml" Iy ntgn:fix;z‘flm:o - Drated statistiolah nd o otea cantly upon e difference tween | “stands adjourned” for long with ance in the greatest possible degree with him in various important pieces & policy with which he is in thor- of work. When but twenty-seven| M YOU CAN e okt Gt Wik Seliba i land and naval afmament preparations | It enters into many things. In a|ough personal sympathy and to which yéars.old he obtained, through & WEARIN It s with reférence to the possibility of | pinch, room may be found for it in |his country i# favorable. Those who competitfve examination, a poition ' < @ more hopeful atmosphere. It 18 im-{ Garmany oquipping herself for re. are familiar with his record and fn the council of state, and five years 3 | . hearly everything. Our game is an robable, even were it' desirable, that temperament promise that in_ the later became a councllor of state. Do "ot all these auestions coutq | n€wed Warfare against France. Ms-fopen ohe, our government rests on tonference proper the results of his During Giolettl's term as premier | f oo FOR MEN terials of war, he said, can be secretly | popular sipport, and party manage:|arduous preliminary work and the Signor Schanser acted as director o bo accomplished at the present éonfer- | yunutactured and hidden Tor future | ment demands vigilance, This keeps{MADifestations of his tenactous and general of the eninistry for internal = = e AND WOMEN o wi ce. China must 1 way to- ©{tourageous temperament be affairs and was glven several impor- Boior i e 05: 'm::: . der |use. Furthermore, guns and munitions { the politicians on their toes, and makes | notable. tant missions in the southern Itallan can be in fri coun 1t is as & financler and economist that provinces. and in demonstrating that she has o -:‘.‘a:: c:,;’:::l{m»fl":; of nearly every question & political |, JL i 28 g e made his greatest . in 1903 he wa# elécted to tie house one. A erests o reputation. He was appointed minister of representatives, since which time capacity to protect int 1egitl: | ouiged to the land of their future use.| The regular session, which begins|of the treasury under bremier Nittiand his career has been almost meteoric, . mately acqulred before it can be'ex-|\y, ning nowever, cannot be built|in two weeks, will show politice from | ScSubied this important post in three From 1906 to 1909 he was minister * pected the powers will surrender all Th 4 different cabinets. His ministry of communications and fought fi Lt s S atin el e :;crttly. oy m“:h be mfi at ;I:rt to finieh. A new Congress is to| came at a highly critical period in eowerful Infuences of the navigu: feek e water's edge. ey are so bulky elected next November, and both | the recen ntoty. O 200 3 mpany, Sy - of the Chinese government has made % for it was he who was the chief en- service as minister of the treasury. & L : that they cannot be hidden from ob-|parties are anxious to capture the{ cineer of the wvast and siccessful ~ In 1919 Signor Schanger was ap- servation. Thus naval-arms limitation { House, principally for effect on the| “victory 1loan,” :)vhl(;l;l nwdedlll:‘d "‘g polkn!erl A:n‘x;ml;. l-tle‘h(na lln’l)‘ulbleen v . Italian treasu e addition of & keen student of international law is practicable, while no absolute guar- | campaign of 1924. Hence the record | JEAMAN LSy, OX 08, FUCERT D Gna°ls the author of & book widely antee can be given against concealed | made, beginning in December, wili|jay down a plan of campaign, sit known in that fleld. As a delegate preparations for land warfare. In these references Premier Briand undoubtedly gavé voice tg a definite suspicion. It is knowr that the Ger stderal .| back and check up: returns. He pald to the assembly of the league of n i bl figure In the deter-| 208 BRd, CIA0L N5 "All the larger tions he supported the proposition of man laboratories and plants were, at the close of the war, producing im- 1« questions involved in the far eastern . problem, but it does remove as a men- ace to peace the one mobst likely to bring the nations. Into confict. It drings the elght powers having chief interest in the Pacific into solemn ggreement that in the future there shall be no further encroachment upon the territory of China or curtallment of her political and administrative in- dependence. . China’s future thus being secured against aggrandisement at her ex- 08t French Suspicious of Germany. In his speech at the plenary session o jecessary. It is to be hoped, and the world has *: Qg right to assume, that in subscribing to the Root proposals the powers have set out upon a road which in time will lead to & China wholly self-gov- erning and with no foot of her terri- .1 tory gnder foreign control. It may be that years must pass before this end can be actomplished, but China has much to do and is very, very old, with & bulk so huge that it can progress but slowly. The years of waiting should seem but a brief span to a peo- ple of such great antiquity. Though full realization of the hopes . of China may of necessity be deferred, Z" the Root resolution will stand as a We ahall continué to hear a great | IS80 @ Schanser was born ifi- 1865 in the present conference hera found deal about economy. The topic is & {and is a citizen of h;rrle'ula,' His Tl‘it-- lvicly‘ Inbl r:cepsll;e mom‘ihand (olu}d -4 LH a) s in -reality also in Senator Schanzer e properly five ahd aadiring o, Oue) e s é?.‘i‘.“.,’::“.r." 5 000 many suruames tempered and symphthetic Instr out enormous volumes of polsonous|ernment the necessity of getting a | GFaduated in law from the University complishments gases. These establishments were not | dollar’s Worth for -every dollar éx- T scrapped under the terms of the armi- | pended, and of spending no more dol- EDI I ORIAL DIGES stice, but have been turned into in-{lars than the needs of the govern- 3 ;. : measures to reduce permanently the N 2 risk of war,” the Springfield Repub- | make W. L. Donglas mame mining of the complexion .of that|Tiilian cities and himself made limitation of armaments with the body. .peesh after speech on behalf of the greatest vigor and skill. President Harding’s initiative which resulted mense quantities of war materials. {are high—sky highgand they impose ||, the north of Italy diréctly udja- ment'wherewith to translate The chemical works Wwere turning|upon the party in control of the gov- cflt to the Helvetian republic. He good Will into active constructive ac- dustrial plants for the making of dyes | ment, intelligently ascertained, de- + and other chemical materfals. When | mand. The American “Scapa Flow.” - recently one of the largest of these| We shall also hear about many other | _pore; delegates to the confer- THE | n-ml:fi wn;n;:u::np:?u xm;eti‘x:: works, at Oppau, was destroyed by ani | things; and, ‘first and last, a lively o o limitation of armament ex- |lican (independent) declares. ! prorrcrion | pi and portrait is the best motive. It 1s & long, almost & sut- | *XPIORG U0 B not lack,isix manths at least would appear fo | pected to find “a solemn, diplomatic| Brief Comment on Hughes’ Pro- | | oS o ohe wortd: T stz ads gathering”; Instead, the Baltimore Sun (independent dergeratic) says, it : opened with & clu": arithmetic t does mnot call for non-techmical, and eéonomics by Prof! Rughés,” who,|{lay interpretation. It speaks for itself against much discoutaging influenge, | i 5 “direct, American style of busi- |as it lles spread before the world in torfake’ Washitigthd, . C., & beauti- | ness aiplomacy” proposed “disarma- [the news coiumns.—Manchester Union tul city were -animated by & sensé of [ ment that is disarmamen ‘With | (independent republican). ing that munitions were being manu- | be on the card. facturcd theré. The destruction was{. 50 complete, however, that no trages were. left on-which a verification could ficlent, step toward accamplishing one of the two primary purposes of the conference, and 1t pyobably is the greatest single measure of assistance |, - * “ which could be_rendered China in | ¢ Pesed- 3 = 2 _rendst | 1t ig well to bear in mind this phet working out her own iaternal difficul- |y yyy A nighly developed Industrial for the highest standard of quality at the lowest, possible cost. P ] PO L S "Those who have struggled, ofmm ties. fitness and en understanding of the| “ £ force of an_ulti- R\ L President - organization such as that of Germany ) ‘the arresting 1 ; . e Coud readily be turned Into an arma.|future. It wao Inevitable that tis| BRR G, (07 £V IR ot |aad \ . o Bt v, .( Haiti and Saato-Domingo. making plant. Tools capable of turn- | nation's capital would one day take jts | concrete proposai which the Phila. |than wers the fourteen points It : L DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHIN » The special committee of the Senate | ing out guns and ammunition could | place among the meeting points hi A l-r r: .Amarlun (prozfnulve) e s hall Siicptants thaw wal w_ | A s [ n§g TON. be used meanwhile for making inno- cent products of trade. As for friendly foreign countPies, there is no official system of observation to prevent sur- reptitious production for quick trans- fer into Germmny. Naturally, to the French mind these suspicions are matters of the keenest concern. France knows painfully well the thoroughness of German prepared- appolnted ta investigaie conditions in Haitf and Santo Domingo hes departed on its mission. It will continue there #> work begun here, and upon- its return will conclude its labors and make a * report. 5 ~ .Charges of & very grave character 1, have been igcirculation for some time »v about the way Amerlean authority has been exercised down there, and i i e o i | oL stadonsenie SRyt Bk potie TR Demonrt (@ o Permsyivania Avenue, N.W. | wouzrs A 1327 F St N.W Wealth and talente of centuren haye | ¥ithin (he Tings of practical consid; | Tate) M OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS eration” become et o > been’ bestowed. The solicitude ‘which | fatuous.” For the Hughes plan, the [, We feel a deep comyiction that Bub fias enabled this city to display ®o| Denver Times (independent) points| ;%000 " il continue to hold up ng well out, is not “a hit-or-miss, haphazard |}y gble hands in the bringing of his (§ < much substantial and Dropor-{ project, born of a- great hope” butingyio'nian to its full frultion for hu- tioned improvement in so compara-| lacking in definiteness; rather, as| o PRl f Tpogt™ (Independet the Chicago Post (independent) see . ° tively shott a time, together with in-| e, G /P82 0 qefinite effort to re- | democratio). telligent plans for: further develop-| trace the headlong path of arms fol-| hile 4dealistic, the program is not : ment which require but a little imag- | lowed by civillization evergsince its|visionary—Seattle Times (independ- last year they.figured somewhat in |ness. France feels that Germany,|imation to seem as realities, is at this B inites ot ths forenedns | 42t) ¢ . A 4 the national campaigs. They have | though defeated in 1918, is not beaten | moment well rewarded. as the Boston Transcript (Independ:| The Telegram is not pessimistio; it %" been as emphativally denied as as-iin spirit and is intent upon some > the United :: ho gf’\’ni. even Qllfll‘lyfll:"e. Bu&‘ ’|.t l ee lng ums E o e IO LSRN reco; serted, with the resujt that they are | measure of rehabilitation. The quota:| . 4 of the worl Voicing the faith and nuotni{ l: ;mf :‘;::neg :v.nroto thflud now in the way of being thoroughly |tions Premier Briand read from Lu-| Some of the' money circulated pride of the Amotican presy in gea- desired ang that it is not smooth sall- - hea's i 3 ills. Medical - ¥ oad makes artistically engra g ry ‘elegral re- | ing fo e conference to reach infec dendort's book clearly show that @ |abr e engraved | ora Lo At the sincerity of | desired -end—Adrian (Mich) Tele- Pyorrhea’s tng germs cause many . lVledical probed. The probe should‘go to the bittom. | militant spirit is rite in Garmany, and | wildoat stock: certiicate loole like real | 27 orica’ was made manifest a¢ the|gram (independent science has proven this. *Phe whole story should be brought |it is a logical deduction that a prope- value in comparison. outset” and by this proof of its —— ) . e Z out. That conditions.ashore were bad | ganda is in progress which makes for e | Cabsclute aincerity.” tne Meaburgh, It tn drastio, byt it 8 ror ke o Diseased conditions, which not long ago doctors were | when the American forces weré landed | the maintenance of & milltaristio pur-|- Hi6 unvarying tactful _courtesy | that our attitude ‘puts the responsl- | quired—Hartford Courant. unable to trace to a cause, are now known often to be the 4s1s altogether likely, and-the object of | pose. makes it alesr that had not Gen, Foch | figaion *° Surther, the Boston Globe result of Pyorrhea germs that breed in pockets about the the landing was to restore order and ——— it been a great military man:he Would | (independent) remarks, our govern- th. Rh . . disord: d oth: lay foundations for ‘its preservation.| An effort to be interesting in print{ have been a grest diplomat. ment has made “an appeal over the ey tee . eumatism, anaemia, nervous ers and other * , But if the measuréa taken exceeded (inevitably presents temptations 0,606k | < —mtmsOEtm—— e O i aninion . Ang “ihe | m diseases have been traced in many cases to this Pyorrhea —" the necessities and infiicted hardships | the. humorous touch. Humor tends to-| 1 arrangements for food distribu-| enthusiastic approval iy bditial infection. and even outrages, the fact should be | ward satire, and’ satire’ ténds towa*d | sfon the Ruaslan.reds aré inclined to| 2L thS world public” over the Amer-|would the Hugh posals have e 1 h ki icked will bod established, the responsibility fixed, | pessimism. Al of which is largely |gdopt red taps as & sort of national|Dispateh . (ndependent) belioves, -ia| £0 to mtisfy those who Don’t let Pyorrhea work its wic GR gouf, Dooy. and the proper punishment adminis- | what is the matter With what some of | emblem. e ona aatron i | NOthinEI—St."Louls Globe-Democrat Visit your dentist frequently for teeth and gum inspection. 2 tered: S the gloomily disposed commentators S S MR oo e am ATl S gontiol ths | (repubitcan). And watch self. Pyorr] which afflicts O "We_are in the West Indies, and|on the armament negotiafions. e of-| .~ gHOOTING STARS. feft ‘to the Deople of the forelgn | mne United States has silenced the walch your gums yourself. rrhea, ¥ there to stay, and our desire; of course, | fering their readers. < countries Ingtead of to their govern- | gxeptics and scoffers; it has chal- four out of five le over forty, begins with tender and nd ments" the Asbury Park Press (in-|jepnged the sincerity and good faith k. . > e e ;‘v‘f;’z ———eere— BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. dependent democratic) entertains “no |and peaceful {ntentions of the allied bleeding gums; then the gums recede; the teeth decay, loosen nfide esteem Golumbin Comts- ou ; : A 4 gy e e e v Pl he'most sncouraging sspect. to the L G R e L L B and fall out, or must be extracted to rid the system of poisons o . 3 party t ) Applause. timore American (republican), ie rt 3 Congressional ‘Investigations are | tng gelegates to the conference to as. | You cannot judge by the hurraha | that. -oritictams, of Ms. Hughes' Bro- || bemt’ R TR generated at their base. semetimes criticised on the score that | e the home folks that in spite of posals have falled to give birth to[world—ithaca Journal-News (inde- . ‘Which greet a person of the time.|a gingle fundamental objection, al-|pendent). Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check *they often fail of results. This is un-| g pressure of business & pleasant|To the ridiculous ' he k. alytical mi . . e : : Just. They accomplish more than ordi- | siimo was had by all. L e o aPTlaee biime. | 1n ke Worla Wero ‘lopking. for 'an| The foros of the Hughes proposal. its progress, if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary ) marily appeara on the face of things, openingy o la tact el 5‘";3,"‘} A RO S T I dentifrices cannot do_this. Forhan's keeps the gums hard K — e o ocratic’ el o 5 * and of recent years some have done a| L picgng have utilised an old war.|A Statesman may go very far Conterence “face to face with| something as s big a3 it is concrete and and healthy—the teeth white and clean. Start using it today. ship 88 a fish-preserving factory. This And yet no such ovation win the hare fortabl 1t deelsres for doing it p As ‘goes unto the movie star o, Ay 7Ry e e = what the French Your T is not as pieturesque as beatthg swords Who seer a o shin f-way _Ilo‘uu no temable middle wllth e l’"l',aa"'"“’“_' Brush Your Testh 'il.l Forhan’s—How to Use It = 'Any foot ball game will convey the | into plowshares, but it serves to carry ground. % 3 agurinces that young America, while | out the same idea. s out in, "“"‘u‘“.:’v i“f:fi%&ifl‘n':i e fNow York Herald (independent). Uie is twice m in end goor ons. Wet your brush in cold fond of peace, is always ready to go e : Hewping Oountel., . lisves Sthat “‘evasions, are .out of thef,If thers was. water, place a of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then the limit in physical courage. In arranging the payment of in- “You don’t always disclose your mo- | question,” and the §t. Paul Ploneer i brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to clean the : tives freely to your political assist.| Press (independent) feels that “the T oo e that: 1 Srdatan erevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. Massage TR CSTRTT demnity, Germany always includes &},p¢,: - ) L‘;“‘:’“‘“ natlons will, fn homely Walmua 'by_the drastio proposal {fl your with your Forhan-coated brush—gently at first until the Lenin may have some democratic | protest calculated to prevent suy fm-| wpow ‘aamittsd Senator Sorghum. mm"p;'b-eobu'eddm"“mh" from Secretary Hughes made at th gums then more vigorously. If the gums are very 3 1deas, but he refuses to dssert himself | pression that she is becoming OVer{uog gourse, I try to keep all hands at | It ":3""“‘"‘""‘ ner; (ind mn—pwidnm&?u.hu-ddm-huh 1If gum shrinkage has a8 an advocate of rotation in office: | prosperous. work. But I don't necesmrily let my | Wipn T e i already set in. use Forhan's according to directions, and consult a : R AR IS right-nand mah, Riow what my left.| fans. to asree With the DFIACIDAL DATE] gt she ot et R o 1t reonid dentist immediately for special treatment. British Royalty. 8o far as voluminous expreseion 18| nand man is dotng.” 3 of the scrapping schedule” Such | pe most effsctive. It was character- 3 y 7 35c and 60c. All druggists. “ 1y be re- - r.r:wul ‘canmot convenlently be re-|jstjonlly American in its braad con Formsla of R. J. Forhes, D. D. S. d The present royal house of England | Soncerned in connmd:m with the éon- s _ 5 tHon the Filnt Jour- 2 1a Cacuptionally demooratic and popu. | ference, the reparters® gallery bas en-| Jud Tunkins says eversbody thinks |sai (ingependent) holds, “for the peo | SoPUo% [t nsifiahgess, fts: qleect: lar. The:father af :the present king, | trely the best of it. = ° he could play gOif easy, if he trled.|ple of the whole world are behind it|;engent republican). 7 N z 2 . 3 willing: bt the late King Bawdrd VIL, had beea - . The: great besuty of the game is the | 24 With Ju0 An% B0 908 LA ele| The United Sistes is proposing to The Turkey Boyoott. its navy in a certain relatidn to 77 Jway it takes the conceit dent republican) warn: F 3 — S [ u“a:;.ulr t::’:svlln:h ‘News | KooP, ot two rising hete and| - Ap Exteavagant Hope. Jupan esp: s (@emocratic) believes, “will have to oome Very Mear o Acceptance gf the N Tanes piottaey ur ebe will have %o £35, in effy it pe agraomentos to and Chirier (indspendant republioan). e pirit and: purpase of s tons nu:fl-ml‘-’" p S e Ee (indopendent| = n-Pilot o i) christens g&-"&‘m.*nm 1tte nvolves greater sac- Hfoa on :ha:::rt ‘of ‘the United States | et FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea

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