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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1900. ADVERTISEMENTS. DIRECTORY ONE MINISTER SCORES MODERN SOCIETY, o o toex | ANOTHER DENOUNCES FRENCH RESTAURANTS Catalogues and Pries Lists Mailsl on Appl:f:auon. Rev. B. Fay Mills Asserts Rev. A. C. Bane Declares That French Restaurants Should People of Upper Tendom Are Be Branded Houses of Shas A\narchnsts ofr’ (Gmcl’s ngdom -H—H—H'.I TELEPHONE GRANT 33, | THE BEST THAT VAUDEVILLE AFFORDE, e» <& s & cn | SPECIAL MATINEE T0-DAY, Labor Day Store opin Salur.iar, September 8th, till § | balcony, 10¢; ehil= 10:50 p. m | Will Be Closed Ali Day Monday, || September 10th. | 3 Cal., Clunie bd. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. Parquet, e, any dren, any part. HOWE, WALL AND WALTERS. Gertrude Mansfield and Caryl Wilbur, Westman and Wren, lf{zagcss Keppler. seat; COPPERSMITH. CW. SHITH. & 5 Wash fooforferivniont e e S i e S S BN j ELEC1 st . | g | THE JOSCA UPE. ittt R HERE is need of an enlightened and forceful public sgntiment HIS spirit ?f modern society which voices itfel.t in the phrase NEW GOODS ARRIVED | Lavender and Thamson. 2 s I have a right to spend Sunday as I please” is a dangerous Holland H:rring. Mr. and Mrs. Tobin, FRESH u ) SALT MEATS on the subject of the so-called “French restaurants.” It is dif- bl LEW HAWKINS, spirit. It is the spirit which caused the initial sin in the Gar- den of Eden; it is a spirit which would wreck any government exist- in twenty-four hours. You have no right to do as you please on the Sabbath. No citizen can break the laws on the statute book; no citizen willfully, knowingly would do such a thing; none but anarchists or criminals, and for them the jail doors yawn black and terrible. Modern society people are the anarchists of the kingdom of I could make you tremble at the picture I might draw of Nuernberzer Honey Calses, G:rman Zwieback, Paprika (Hungarian R=d Pepper), Caiifornia Figs. Catalogue—Special s0th Anniversar !:dmon N 2ady. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MONDAY—TUESDAY- -WEDRESDAY Mai JAS. BOYES & \ uAL\ -\\171\ 3 AND METALS. Mg & fax AMERICAN RIOGRAPH. Next Wee vJESSIE BARTL“TT DAVIS. ficult to control these resorts of infamy by law, but there should be no mistake in the public mind concerning their character, which is ordinarily of the lowest type, and no reputable man or woman should be found within their doors for any ordinary purpose. Let them be branded as the hcuses of shame that they are, and their number will diminish and their character improve. +TIVOLIx TO-NIGHT! There may also SHT!! Tn NIG m"" God. be devised some sort of legal supervision to make this nefarious = ¢ R " . _ % the terrible conditions prevalent among society. Many who con- | e 19 bR busineas & @Sl ghe.t SEN IRl N spextielly: acpomplished by demn work on the Sabbath commend revels on that day. Do you | Galiferala Clive Gil bot 75¢ requiring the correct registration in an accessible public book of all not realize that onz man’s pleasure means another man’s work? I ! e T & Russo, ‘l:e-n | guests requiring private apartments, and making falsity or neglect am pained to observe the stand that many prominent clergymen of Tuesday, e, Sat. Mat., It 30¢ Baklm Powder, **New Era”’ R S O S - in this respect punishable by expesure and in other ways.—Extract this city have taken in this matter of Sabbath breaking. The city ade o, pure cream of tartar and bi- 66 1) . i 3. - v 'nhun. te of = EAE ‘L 2 SO ministers are dodging the question.—Extract from sgrmon delivered e CARME from the lecture dclivered last night by the Rev. B. Fay Mills. g L n G e %(10. K. Boubon 3 ots $1.00 ROOKEINDERS. 2 Gallon $3.00 | | merina - U - PRINTEDS, THE HICKS-JUI $4 2 gal years old Regularly A good medicinal whisky B s the houses of ALIFORNTA - STRE ME thority of the Sheriff, the District At- PR i - Sunday their number will C DIST BPISCOPAL CHURCH was iomes. They ean be of no use where | Listaiing, Lo moerts farze botile 65 | roriic: by Rev, Acter improve. The o Liahf fux e aic - every man is a law unto o e tha Tm. sort of legal ""‘, pl,g:- la(;:a;;;ng('o';:r:r]\ri‘v‘x:‘:;n”.‘.‘} as people do wrong llwr}: will be faithfui | Smnll ?ome 20¢ this nefarious bu scene o 4 s people enough everywhere to cnticize VE last h\th Rev. M quiring the correct regis n in an ac- | whose )If sermon yof a we ago monopoly. 3 my opinion and no one being | : . g hy i Mal observations In San DHVALe ApaTiments, and makl ";"E’"?f“r‘? tumed. tns gl ctintius YiRHeTR s antan lC e A i o B based on his personal observations in San P e apartments, and making falsity or | scours e ch Now no ¢ c | " b yws with geisafoent L in this respect puniskable by ex- | Upon him. The.discourse on the Scotch 00 .. 5.member the Sabbath diy to Ermm Buckwhs at H‘I“f 0 _ Beginning TO-NIGHT. — et n sther ways. game, which is all the go among the 400 yiop it holy.” Many who would condemn | Regularly 1b sack p s s, Dbl Bttt AP ns and replies received estions PO he to the sambling and pool- |at gay Del Monte raised a Very wark on the seventh day of the week | AT hat 2 ,'\ WE SA \\vf\\— RDAY. \ \]n P doftheD 1Ch dressed to leading cdito: CitY room evil he said: storm of criticlsm and _disapprov- countenance pleasure. Do you not realize | Tooth Powder, ** Victoria ot 20c i t 0 relrea “ e venia air » business men and oth- 2 al, voiced both in the falsetto of that one man's pleasure means another | e e Snaiied oF i ire Rev. Mills de- ht against poolrooms now being | ' man’s work? It's not what vou think Lo 3 o ACTED AXD FILLED AB- RIS b Fagakond the police department is an ex- | the debutante and (here is what Mr. man's work? Its not what Soit LOS (o antiseptic. Best made. an h l . sake hing language the French ceedingly healthy sign of the times and | Bane characterizes ‘abominable”) in 75 NAFRL 2 1| Vaniiia Extract, Regu'ar 50c bo! 40¢ pros = iisgnslt iz 2o No nd the immc influences shoula h the hearty support of all the tones of and Episco- A0t 90 i T note with grief that sev-| e S > ton of b they exerted. He Eood cit ced stronger laws and | pajian priests. Last night, while the golf- eral clergymen, who “are to the fore in | Lemon Extrast, Regularly 40c bot 30c Charles Dickens' and Wilkie Collins’ San _Franci meal | stan 8 fmore vigorous public sentiment In this | [ X" FRVU preaker came in for - his the talk with the not nrlg:inalm{g;d "nhi”*" Our best “New Era” brand > 5 p steadily being raised and expr pect « g nearly e e abbath going must depen di- X . . 2 A par ‘aro games and some other forms of | share, he nearly escaped in the general & , depen : ¥ e, . i o ine secm 1o b divided even, but | denur soclety and its ;;;’g;;};p::;g;y;gce'g‘ not a matter of - | | Quinguina Cubornet 2u Vin Cnder the Title of cisco will average forms of gambling are openly tol- | queer Rev. Mr. Bane in- ‘Conscience not a good guide. the erated in Private gamb! the conspicuous r gambling purpc games in the most disgrace 1o m places. ble to sup- playing of some places a ctvilized mat- comparis ter of j habits of in the other 1 inexcusable It is a relic of semi-barbaric times public ing 1o the subject of the press Mr. 1 of his correspond for the pres < an- ed in enterprise ting news of He 3 in sel noble than their he sai id: , the owners, i their utable nmoral por ntinuing, and repor manager mong our editors his respects io » blishers and in the following by . f an enlightencd and P R ew U[ e“ a ar ol's 2 sentiment on the subject Lot } | of the go-ca led ‘French restaurants.’ It e to. mcgmrv the 723 Market Street, is difficult 1o control these resorts of in- » good of the city. : jut there e no mis- show of the slums SAN FRANCISCO e P the e ey rning their nd attract a hieh character. rily of the low- class of residents rather than send many PORTLAND, OR. SEA WASH. | est type, man or wogan of our best blood to strengthen the cities o " | should be f efr doors for any of the East. Let us raise the old stand- ordinary them be branded ard and establish new o | the dulged in for an hour and ten minutes. “Remember the Szbbath day to keep it holy” was the text on which this discourse was based, and the speaker pointed out several wavs in which thls commandment generously and frequently shattered. The speaker also took occasion to refute [the various criticisms, anything but frie which had been aimed at both himsel gk views in a manner which nld either show that the 400" is as bad as the Rev. Mr. Bane s 1t is, or clse that its members are leaving the church for athle The Rev. Mr. Bane spoke in part as f WS onalism. I am not here it to defend God's law, ‘narrow’ on account of views on this matter of Sunday games Well this be narrowness, d for my narrowness. I want that when my and re 3 you don’'t find me inding firmly for good and all on one— nd one only—side of a question, then I from this pulpit. 1 with numerous s e en confront my views ay. the most common be o as any right to criticize another per- ronduct If such a monstrous ition be true, close up the churche schools, the jails, take away the au- rible ph“lure of modern society’s condi- tions t caused initial fin in the f‘drdt‘n of Elen; it is the spirit which would wrec! abiding citizen can evade the laws on the tatute book. No cne can disobey those s them jails yawn black and threatening. law. You can educate a conscience. “I could (if I cared) show such a ter- hat vou would tremble. Then there | spirit of ‘I haye a right to spend as I choose.” No sentiment can be dangerous. It is the spirit that more every twenty-fou v. No law- Government on_ earth in hours if given the opportuni vs but anarchists and criminals, and for “Modern soclety people are anarchists of | the kingdom of God. If society wants to get To heaven it will have to go the same | way as anybody else. “I cannot close my touching on the discourse without | fact that no Methodists were among those playing goff on Sun- day They were all Catholics and Episco- They tell me I should mind my ss, but they need some one to! preach to them. and my pulpit is the | world. O, those of you who represent so- | ciety in my audience, the eve of All is upon your ry move. Let us not find in you advocates of the breaking of God's | holy law, NEWS FROM THE OCEAN AND ThE WATER FRONT First of German Fleet {o| Carry Horses to China Arrives, ACH SHOULD BORROW LESSON - OF GRATITUDE Very Rev. Walter McDonald Speaks in Morning at [ St. Peter’s. i D., t, hed the vesterday vill guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve Jum- scintica and ail The Very Rev. Walter McDonald, D. ,rrf‘(n of the Dnnboyne establ ooth College, Ircland, pre t. Peter's Church The steamer Samoa will dock to-day and the work her ready for the transporta s to the Orient will begin z amoa is under char- vernment and is as come here largest tramp that I of the Algoa. She will be fitted up to car- 32 horses, and will get away for the | seat 4.t'v\:rm(ht | The Ger ba Show Yourselves to the Priest,” text he selected, taken from the 1 of the day. “According to the Jew- he a, r a person a inside of two weeks. e kK J Pfluger docked | ‘tainted with leprc or suspiclon | a¢ Howard ~m.1 wharf yesterday. The | fell on him he w arated from his | vessel left here sev go for | ¥ fellow men and ws llowed to mingle | Liverpool with a cargo of wheat, but was with them until he was mined and | dismasted off shore and drifted into Santa reported free from the disease by the | Barbara. The n and mizzen masts | he THoly Fathers figura-| Went close to the deck, but. strange to | ye priests. Now t 1 sin, | 52V, the foremost still nds. The Pflu- tively used this In reference to mortal sin, | g, towed back to San Francisco and s examination and certificate of | Ghandoned to the underwriters. She was riests are types of confession and ab- | taken to Port Costa, where her cargo wi ¥ solution in the it Of P ‘;1«;- | ;“‘;:)h T:_'-.l and \‘\u-. has Dow ;r?m; hr:‘u'k /it is o spe this | to San Francisco to be sold to the hig - cordingly it is on ;.;”L“:):‘ 5y | bidder. All kinds of stories are circu- #t., S ament [ am aboul 10 SDC el as to | lating around the water front about the | § o be able to rem / ¥ Pfluger. 1y all her provisions and | nd blood of Chr appearance of h}]l'leafl r:l Claims that form the distinguishing fea- o of the priesthood of thr Catholic o claim is so forcibly T h v ( cerdot- - the stron d. nmc the body ar e b moved before the vessal ‘to Port Costa, and there was much l\i\drll\ aboard hefore the vessel salleq | from here for Liverpool. Some of the cel- | ebrants had to be brought ashore on the tug that 1 the Pfluger to sea. The wvisiv DR JORDAN’S srear MUSEUMW OF ANATORY ture: in SEREREUE Du DTS g Mmeanest of tyranni . as | Insuranc are holding a quiet | o ey, on craft and fraud. Appealing, | investigation. The Larcest Anat The Thomas went on the Hunters Point vy, to low mental fears and su- - . O talism is centered in | drvdock yes . She was taken up by g . | perstitions, sacerdotaliem, B0 ot They do| the tugs Relief and Reliance Her place CR. JORIAN PRIV - - hecessary to olbom-strect wharf was fakes by tho st mszksss‘ L A s CThey oall I Sacer” | transport” Hosecrans, while' the Westmin- | allsm and priestcraft, and that Is|ster docked on the northerly side of the | ugh. wharf. l‘ltu- Rosecrans sails to-day wnh‘ w o Catholics whether | the men of two light batteries for Naga- L ot e A mmoney as a price | sakl. They were originally ordered to go K ibther you would think | by way of Honolulu, but the changed con- A priest a fee to sin again. Is | dition i China has necessitated & ehange not true 1h.n the priests of our church |in the destination of the light batterfes. O T M heir services than the min-| They may go to China, and they may e er enurch? The teacher | not. At Nagasaki they may be diverted nee or the members of any | to Manila. n are far better paid than a L S a8 i HOODLUMS MAKE | DISTURBANCE ON BARBARY COAST Chief Sullivan Witnesses Incipient Riot on Kearny Street. et S | A small riot occurred on Kearny street last evening, in which a mob of hoodlums attacked police officers who were doing ir duty. Chief Sullivan, who witnessed | the affair, announced that extra patr men would be placed on Barbary Coast to preserve the peace in future. For some time past gangs of the hood- lum element from North Beach and the Mission have annoyed pedestrians ing along the street. Women have been in- sulted and men molested. Last night a crowd congregated on the corner of Wash- ington and Kearny streets and created a disturbance. ' Special Officer Sam Dageett and Officer Jame: anaugh interfered, and when an arre made by the first- named policemarn, a number of the prison- er's pals attempted to rescue him. The excitement was at its high Chief of Police Sullivan put ir an a ance on the scene. The cause of the | trouble was explained to him and he was | infcrmed as to the character of the per- | sons who have-been in the habit of dis- | | turbing the peace in that section of the city. Before leaving the place he caused the mob to be dispersed and said he would detail more of h men along Kearny | .~'|'r t that protection might be afforded to | citizens. | in 1896, Returned. . F. C. Keck has returned from Eu- rnpn "and is now ready to resume his prac- | tice. Office Ellis street; hours 2 to 4; | | phone Howard 3 e e Santiago Electric Road Opened. SANTIAGO DE CHILI, Sept. 2— the resence of President Iirrazuriz and the | ocal authorities the electric tramway | system of Santiago was formally opened tosday. The public was greatly delighted at the outcome and the installation of similar methods of transport wiil rapidly | multiply. r to accumulate wealth | priest. by attacking priests than by defending = principle: Let me remind you | great moral lesson. Each of us d borrow from the gospel of to-day lesson of gratitude to God for all his benefit rticular the great ings P. ROSCOE MeNULTY, ‘ix D. - %t., San Francisco, Cal “DR.PIERCES GOLDEN our gratitude most would wish us to do it—by | yming as we need it to the healing wa rs and having this moral leprosy | ansed from our souls | Motherhood And the dall F Paul Senechan ———— New Native Son Side Dagree. “Los Carrabaos,” a new side degree of | the Nativ . was organized yesterday OVE laughs at the poorhouse as S NN | by ‘nombus of Arimy and Mavy Ptier well as at locksmiths and parents, fllm s,u-:'f:mm. | No. 207, N. 8. G. W. As its name implies, a fact proved by Paul Senachan, teralGie | itlis shrouded in tie mysteries of the i ook ank, D A i rhum or any infr~ms | many secret orders of the ppine forty-two, who were found by, Dan } Lion. drritation or Gi-ore | Archipelago. The officers ar, Pin® | sage, forty-two. : eheveis souiagiin. tion Of BUCous mem | Roval exalied hoy, F. & Drady: rova) ex. | Cupid while they were living on the | T Evmc(twnm braes, Now-sstringent | ;jted mana tin H. Wilkens: royal | bounty of the city. | Sold by Dragwists, | cxalied pos R.J.C royai| They left the almshouse hand in hand, | £ it Re S SRR | Sonad manave pasado ana, M4 | getermined to find work, to be married % “cxprees, pres atha ptum_ pronto, b 00, or & I!JL Brace: unleaven dinero, B "B;‘,’ig ":I | 4nd fo live happily, but the accidental - - | capitan de guardia, C. A\ Hunter; los tres | turning on of a gas jet nearly wrecked bt Hermanos. J McEvoy, J. W. Ledden | their hopes and destroved their dream, viey ost No. 1, C. L. Hun- | and it took hours of work at the Receiv- - © L. Auerbach. | ing Hospltal to bring them back to the e i & RN | world they were just beginning to enjoy. Senechan is afflicted with a cataract in each eye and four years ago went to the ‘Almshouse, as he was unable to work be- cause of his defective vision. There he met ©lara, who had become an inmate a few days previous. Clars was o Notice to Native Sons. Keep your baggage checks until you reach San Francisco; you will save one- half in the transfer of your baggage. One trunk (round trip), 50 cents. Morton . mild and reliable. Cause mployed in the kitchen and pl o Special Dellvery—Oakland Ferry Depot, | complete absorption and | Spegit’ (OF (Toat, 408 Taylor street. o | used S especial attention to the old, 7201 isorders of the Stomach, T T — Aimost Dlind. man. thereby earnin ; cls, Kidneys, Bladder, Female Ir- regularities, Eick Headache, Biliousness, Con- gtipation, Piles and all derangements t the Internal Viscers. Z5c & t Druggists, of by mail RADWAY & CO., New Fork The ave distance traveled by Brit- ish engine-drivers is from 30,000 to 50,000 miles every year. ere are t 20,000 drivers in the United ratitude and ultimately his love. Clara's ‘!ty tor the old man also developed into P bout three months ago the; aeua.a toleave the Almshouse ana link e | NEARLY ENDED BY GAS ‘Narrow Escape From Death of Aged in a Lodging-House. —— 1 OMANCE E and Clara Sage their fates after they had secured employ- ment. He left on June 21 and she left the following day. He obtained a situation as bedmaker in the Mint lodging-house, 183 Mission street, and she in a pickle fac- on Harrison' avenue. r{e) met occasionally and a week ago Paul sug ested that she should take a room in the Mint lodging-house, so that Ehelconld be near him: She did so, and they began to specul#te on when they could get married. He was earning $5 per week and his board and she made between $5 and $6 per week. Saturday night she was suffering intensely and went to hls room for sympathy. She was so f: out that she fell asleep in a chalr an he did not like to disturb her. While retiring he accidentally turned on the gas. Yesterday mornlnF a ulrong odor of gas was discovered coming from his room, and when the door was forced open they were found both unconsclous—she in the chair, he in bed. They were hurried to the Re- celving Hospital and there the physiclans worked on them untll they were out of danger. Paul declared that they would get married as soon as ponlble. u their afflictions nudo it necessary that they h:ve each other’s assistance on the down- nr juurnw of life. | will doubtless be | years been chairman of the NEW YORK WILL TEACH MR, BRYAN A GOOD LESSON So Declares J. Sloat Fassett of the Great Empire State. J. Sloat Fassett, who was candidate for Governor of New York on the Republican | ticket, opposing Roswell P. Flower, is at | the Palace on his annual trip to the coast. | Mr., Fassett has some very pronounced | ideas concerning the political situation that should be ot particular interest to the | voters of California. o far as New York is concerned,” said | he, “there need be no apprehension among | Republicans as to the final resuit. I look for a good plurality for McKinley ana| Roosevelt, also for the election of a Re- | publican Governor and both houses of the Legislature. The Republican candidate B. B. Odell, who has for State Central Committee. Republicans of our State do not expect to win out with such a great | margin as that of 159, but with suflicient to convince Mr. Bryan that his scheme is not taken serfousl sensible people. “Speaking of a possible reduction of plu- rality, I do not desire to convey the idea that the Republicans have lost confidence in McKinley, but that the laboring man is no longer idle and hungry, as he w but he his comforts and will not take the active interest In the cam- paign that he did when stomach was empty and he knew not where to find the food to fill it and feed his family. The laboring man with the full dinner naturally becomes careless and stops thinking why it is that he has plenty of | work at good wage: “New york Ciny will not give Bryan anything like the plurality he is promising | himself. I would be surprised if he gets | more than 2,000 plurality in the city, and | the country will send down a vote that | will bury the gentleman from Nebraska | very deep. fact of the matter is th: b: | the” people of my State do not want a|__ ! | change of administration. They have tried | the experiment before with painful resul and do not wish to repeat it. “Throughout the entire State the Demo- | crats who voted secretly for McKinley in ‘% are coming out openly and deciar. | ing their intention to support him in this | campaign. Furthermore, tney are giving | good reasons for their defection from the Democratic ranks eir explanation 1s | that they are enjoying exceptionally pros- perous times and have been during the | past three years, and that they do not | propose to vote for a change on this par tcular occasion. Here is the object les son: In New York State deposits in the savings banks have increased amazingly, while small mortgages have largely de-| creased. It would certainly be entirely | unreasonable for any man who under- | stands the situation to ask for better con- | ditions than now prevail. “Any man who would have predicted four years ago the splendid financial and | industrial power that the United States | now enioys would have been considered | resumptuous. In the Middle West and tho Fnclflc Coast there are enormous activi- ties, and these sections of the country that have so long remained dormant have awakened to a new life. We are building up a splendid trade with all the countries that border on the Pacific, but as a matter of fact the development ol this trade, | large as it is. has hardly begun. Tt the balance of trade determines how a man should vote, there should be no question of the mg:‘mluon that he should cast his ballot cKinley and prosperity. “As for States like Ohio and Towa, there | is no concern_with reference to the out- comes. These States with many others will | do thelr duty, and It Is expected of every citizen, of whatever politics, to get out and put in his vote. If the Republican Jorkman, who now has a full dinner-pail. after the years of privation under the Cleveland ~administration. will take the proper interest in the mmnnlfn and vote as common sense and experience teach him, McKinley will be the next President with a good healthy majority. We can not have too many votes, and that s the qn‘? w.y to go Ifl 0 the cam] 'n r. Fi leave for ber will mmp !m- ih. uko thol @'Espagne, ful! 6t bot $1.50 ‘The great appetizer; take before meal. *“Favorita” de California C'aret Case | doz. gts , $2.90 Case 2 doz. pts.. $3.90 d, has no equal at the ats. and $4 75 pts. hot 30¢ London. price Gin, *'0id Tom Regularly §1. Booth & Co., Smoked Lunch Herring tin 15¢ Bavles. Regularly %c. Cured in olive Shrimps, F!esn Barataria” fin 20 |, Suffictently $i.20 Regularly $135. Fqual to the finest Made by the ‘Puritas” ( Southern visitors Your ot it $.10 will enjoy a glass Allowance of 13¢ per “*Purifas ™ Hnot Besr dr-zl"\ rm Puritas’” bottles. Vegetable S'u:er Sterling. $1.25 ezeh Regularly $1 Slices fruit and veg- etables any thickness Crumb Trays and Brushes, 20¢ and i5¢ 20¢ arly 25 able, iy Fu tas " Ginger Ale Assorted 1ot to close out. Tea and Coffee Kanist r Regularly 25c. Gc\d japanned, CICARS. See our window for special bargains this week. A pail of “KO Nut” wiil go twice as far as the same quantity of lard and produce Better Resulfis' Pure — Wholesome — Healthful. JUT GrOCET OF Write lndm Refining Co. Philadeiphia, Pa. PAINLESS DENTISTRY ! No Plates Required. UR REMOVABLE beautiful and durable. Our $5 plates fit likt a glo Our method for painless extracting s patented used by no other dentist on the Pa BRIDGE WORK IS WWarranted 10 years. 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