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o+ I SAY It is vital to their welfare that the men and women of America should preserve their te¢th and this should be lkept alive in the minds of the ccming generation. Of course gr'eat masses of peo- ple are fignorant of the first principles ' of mouth hygiene, but other:, give their teeth & perfunctory brushing twice @ day, and visit the dentist at_least every six months. The day is not far distant when people will fully recog- nize and appreciate the scrv- fce of the dlentist as a guard- ian_of public health. The United States Govern- ment_accorded ‘this recogni- tion to the Dental profession, when during the war, ranking them with the physician and surgeon. Dentistry is a branch of medicine and the dentist is 'a | physician and surgeon of the mouth. He is a specialist in | the same sense as is the man who devotee himself exclusive- 1y to the eye, ear or the throat. A "My life work is serving the publie, thereby . contributing to their health, happiness and prosperity. No one can be happy with bad or aching teeth. As an admiring nephew of Uncle. Sam who recognized the bamefit of publicity by us- ing the press to advertise the benefit of Liberty Bonds, I sdvertise the fact that I can beneflit the public by giving them the best dental work at the lowest prices due to the volume of my business and skilled dentists The good teeth of our boys surprised the Europeans who : “All the Americans have 'good teeth, that's why they are 8o quick, and efficient. They're so healthy.” True of the boys who offered their lives on Liberty's Altar, but not true of thousands of other good citizens. J. HENRY FAGAN, D.D. 8, Graduate of Philadelphia | Dental College, Graduate of Fritz School of Anatomy. ———— e — = 22.KARAT CROWN AND | BRIDGEWORK AS LOW AS $5.00 A TOOTH * | ] | | 1 | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920, MINIT Has Revolutionizec the Old Pain and Dread of the Dental Chair. By lis Use We Are Enabled to Extract Teeth, Remove Nerves From Teeth All Absolutely Without Pain. Save Money Double Suction Plate Can Be Had As Low As o | Retain Your Appearance and Good Health By By Having the Proper | Means of Chewing ; Your Food. Convenient Terms of Payment Enable You to Start Now. + " AVOID PAIN By Means of the X-RAY and NAP-A-MINIT We Can Positively Locate and Rid You of Yeur Trouble. NO GU’ESSWORK—AN XRAY PICTU’RE SHOWING AN ABSCESS ON ROOT OF TOOTH. CONTINENT WANTS ! | | | i !Large Sales Possible, Says Cham- ber of Commerce London, Feb. 13.—There is a very extensive market in Europe for American shoes, particularly on the continent, according to the American Chamber of Commerce in London. The Chamber has been advised by investigators in that line of business, that American manufacturers can make large sales in these countries provided they make up the shoes, according to KEuropean styles. Al- though thre is some talk to the { contrary, the Continental European public in general does not care for | the American and English style of narrow toes and long vamp shoes. On the other hand, the American conservative models are said to be excellent sellers. The difficulties with regard to ex- change and transportation are to be considered, but are not a real ob- stacle. The\ sales policy recommended to Ameri¢an manufacturers is to place an agent in each “country or group of countries that could be covered by a single agent. Emphasis is laid on the need for steady supplies and a definite amount of stock should be required to be carried at all times, AMERICAN SHOES: [SOCIETY GIRL TO WED ! | ZZORA PAYDE WHIINEY New York.—Mr, and Payne Whitney recently the engagement of their Miss Flora Payne Whitney, to Roder- ick Tower of Philadelphia, son Charlemagne Tower, former United States ambassador to Austria, Ger- many and Russia. Mrs. Harry announced this stock to be selected by the agent. Payment céuld be made by letters of credit and the agent should be given two or three months or longer to pay for the goods, thus permitting him to select the most advantageous date of payment with regard to the rate of exchange. The comment is made, say the chamber, that European traders in general have lost their confidence in the promises of American exporters, and that the only way American shoe exporters can develop a lasting market in foreign countries is to be- come importers of shoes into these ! countries either direct or indirect. In other words they must get up their own organizations which they know will carry out the service traditions of their business or else work through a properly qualified agent who will build up their reputation in that country. WON'T TELL A 'PHONE ABOUT THIS SECRET But They’ve Got His Number Anyway. Despite Official's Guard in ! Privacy. New York, Feb. 13.—A city official— who may not be identified more close- ly than to say that he is pne of the dozen who get $10,000 or more a year—discovered a few days age that his private telephone number had be- come toa generally known. He gave a prompt order for a new number. Within a short time he was called on the telephone by a district com- mercial manager of the company. “I bave your new number for you,” said the manager. *“Shall I bring it over or give it to you over the wire?"” “Who is this?” asked tho city offi- cial. “The district commercial manager of the telephone company,” repeated the caller. “Da you say you have my new pri- vate number?” “Why certainly.” “Well, if you know what won’t take it.”” The commercial manager called at the official's office and took up the matter with the official’s deputy. They compromised by writing the new num- ber on a slip of paper, sealing it in a large envelope, marking it “per- sonal” and leaving it on the official's desk. The official, happy in his faith that not even' the telephone company gould know what was in the envelope, thereupon accepted it it is Y THEATER BURNS. X Fredericton, N. B., Feb. 13.—The Hyden-Gibson theater at Woodstock, N. B., was destroyed early today by a fire which, for a time, threatened the entire business section of Lhu, town with destruction. The loss is estimated at between $100,000 and $150.000. Four stores, which occu- pied quarters in the theater block were completely wiped out. WIRELESS PLANT. —The Japanese gov- ng a powerful wire- in the prefecture of for the purpnses of re- congested communications this country and the United FRECT BIG between States. DECORATE YANKEE. Tokio, Feb. 5.—The emperor has ferred upon John R. Geary, genr al manager for the General Elec- JAPANE Marconi Sees End . Of- Phone Circuits Rome, Feb. 13.—The newspapers publish an article by Guglielmo Mar- coni heads the list of all countries in wire- less inventions, having surpassed all | others in producing practical appara- tus for transmission of the human voice through electric waves. “A strange phenomenon is that the | most progressive countries of Western Europe have not yet developed wire- | less telephones, while China, the most backward nation, daily uses the wire less telephone for communication be- tween cities and the rural districts,” Signor Marconi says. tute the present clumsy em with great economic advantage. DISCEDIT REVOLUTION REPORT. Mexico City, Feb. 13.—Reports that Peruvian agents are fomenting a rev- olution in that country while on Mex- ican soll were discredited yesterday by Jose Maria Barreto, Peruvian charge daffaires in this city. He declared there were very few Peruvians in Mexico. Feb. 6-16. daughter, | of | which says the United ' States ! “Within this | i s will substi- | ypar, witelogs itelonhoncs @ | at the war department here. | Among Those vited by British to | Become Members of Permanent Court of International Justice. London, Feb. 13.—Elihu Root was | one of the names on a list of dis- tinguished men from various countries who have been invited to become | members of the club to prepare plans for the constitution of a permanent court of international justice whic was announced at this morning’s ses- { sion of the council of the league of nations. A. J. Bilfour, who s presiding over the council sessions, said: “Maybe, for one reason or another, . | Mr. Root may not deem It desirable to | accept the council’s invitation. The council hopes Mr. Root will ‘always remember that he will be welcome at whatever stage of our sittings he may be privileged to accept, to add to our | deliberations the great weight of his learning and name.” MAKE FORMAL DENIAL | French Minister of Justice States Re- ported False. Jugo-Slavia Alliance is Paris, Feb. 13.—Formal denial of { the accounts emanating from news- | papers in Rome of alleged negotia- tions between the Serbian and French governments on the subject of a mili- tary alliance was made by the French cabinet today. After a meeting of the ministers, presided over by M. L'Hopiteau, the minister of justice, in the absence of Premier Millerand, the following official note was issued: “The documents published in cer- i tain Italian newspapers concerning a pretended military ‘alliance between ! France and Jugo-Slavia are forgeries. | No negotiation for such an agreement i | has been engaged in.’ Mexican Troops Capture i | Negro Deserters From Army' | Mexico City, Feb. 13.—Three negro deserters from the American army ! have been captured near Nacozari by Mexican troops who are continuing a | { search for four other deserters near Cananea, ccoding to a report received Orders have been issued to prevent other members of the same outfit fram en- tering Mexico, should they also de- sert. Following the appearance of two United States airplanes over San Isidor Naici, Chihuahua, orders have been issued to watch carefully for the appearance of others and capture the pilots if they land. A new protest to Washington is being formulated by the llexican government. Elks' fair, Bardeck’s hall, —advt. Dance to your heart’s content at the Elks' fair.—advt. ELIHU ROOT NAMED | Globe Clothing House SAth Annual Sale of Clothes Continues with renewed interest. tehsive collection of An ex- Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes The reduced prices are actually the same as today’s wholesale prices. Interwoven Hose 50c¢ pair. Madewell Union Suits. “HUMAN FLY” IS ARRESTED. Hold H. C. Elsmore Fashionable Homes. Boston, Feb. 13.—The police an- nounced today that in the arrest of Harry C. Elsmore they had the man responsible for burglaries in a score of fashionable homes during the last month and the confessed assailant of Patrolman J. J. O’Connell of the Brookline police, who was wounded twice by a burglar on Feb. 3. Elsmore with record for previous breaks, twice a deserter from the naval prison at Portsmouth, N. H., two months ago, qualified as a “human fly,” the police said, by climbing water spouts and the sides of buildings to force entrances. ston Police For Robbing AGED SUITOR TO PAY $10,000. New York Woman Obtains Balm for Breach of Promise. % Indianapolis, Feb. 13.—The jury in the federal court yesterday awarded Amy O'Connor of London and New York $10,000 damages in Her $500,- 000 breach of promise suit against Allen Gray, the 65-year-old banker of Evansville. Attorneys for Miss O’Conner assére~ ed after the verdict that they have paved a clear case against William Gray, brother of Allen Gray, for a¥ leged alienation of affections. She has a suit entered against him for $10,000 damages. The date of tha trial has not been set. Three thousand—that’s, the capital prize.—advt. Dollar Spent Here Pure Pork Loins . ..... Roast Pork ..... Fresh Hams . . . .. Fresh Shoulders Spare Ribs Pigs’ Feet tric Co., here the order of the rising sun, fourth class in recognition of his | of for the development electrical industries. services PURSUE BANDITS. Mexico City, Feb. 13.—Mexican traops are actively pursuing bandits | who recently captured Joseph Askew, an American, at Gomez Palacio and carried him into the mountains, ac- | information His rescue is believed cording to semi-official received here. to be imminent. CENSORS MOVIES. Mexico City, Feb. 13.—A censor- s Pigs’ Kidneys Beef Liver .. B Legsof Veal . Roast Veal . ... .. Fresh Hamburger i |l NATIVE PORK Granulated Pork Chops—Lean .. .. Saves You 25 Cents. With Every Purchase Ib. 28¢ Ib. 30c Ib. 28¢ . .. 1b.28¢ . Ib. 23c Ib. 24c Ib. 9c Ib. 9¢ 12¢ 28¢c Ib. 28¢ Ib. 18¢ 24c Per Pound Ib. Legs of Lamb Lamb Chops . .. Roast of Lamb Prime Rib Roast Rump Roast PotRoast ........ Lean Boiling Pieces . THE PUBLIC MARKET 436 MAIN STREET ., Is offering for Tomorrow (Saturday) the following at prices and qualities that will put a smashing blow to the High Cost of Living. Come <arly and be prepared to buy heavy. A Opposite st Main St. SUGAR 15c¢:» . Ib. 32¢ Ib. 30c Ib. 25¢ Ib. 25¢ Ib. 25¢ Ib. 18¢ Ib. 12¢ Smoked Shoulders—-Lean— 4toblbs. ..... .00 Sausage Meat—Home Made Link Sausage Smoked Hams . Sliced Hams Strips of Bacon Ib. 23¢ . Ib. 30c Ib. 28¢ . Ib 28¢ Ib. 40c Ib. 34¢c BEST MAINE POTATOES . .... 79c Peck ship of all moving picture films taken in Mexico has been instituted by the Dpartment of the Interior which will | not permit films deemed harmful zul 213 MAIN STREEE OVER BESSE-LELAND’S JUICY ORANGES ......... 25¢c Per Doz. |31 HEAVY SALT PQRK—in Fat Backs 25c Ib. »’s interests to leave the coun-