The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 10, 1919, Page 10

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THIS WEEK ONLY At the Stores Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent eeth Cannot Last If You Let That Film Remam Al! Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities , Discolor and Decay Millions of people find that teeth brushed daily still dis- folor and decay. Tartar forms on them. And most people, soon or late, suffer pyorrhea. ‘Old methods of tooth brushing have proved sadly inade- Statistics show that tooth troubles have constantly fe Now dentists know the reason. It lies in a film—that py film which you feel on your teeth with your tongue. i and stays in certain places, particularly in crevices. That is what discolors—not your teeth. Film is the ; is of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and " forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to j decay. Tiillions of germs breed in it. “Bacterial plaque” is the name fr film. Those germs, with tartar, are the cause of pyorrhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to that film. : The tooth brush used in the old ways leaves much of this The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. tes even help it to cling. —the tooth Genccpe- fae left to do its damage. Nearly everybody has sought a to end that " efficient ‘alm combatant. Able is by many clinical tests. Now, > Now You Can End It In a Pleasant Way Pepsodent is a dainty tooth paste, based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to constantly combat it. This method seems simple, but pepsin must be activated. The usual method is an acid, harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed impossible. Science has made it possible now by the discovery of a harmless activating method. Five governments have al- ready granted patents. That method, used in Pepsodent, has brought about this dental revolution. The effects of Pepsodent have been proved beyond ques- tion. Thousands of tests have been made and watched by experts. Results in some cases have been watched for years. They are so prompt, so apparent that anyone can prove them. And that is the object of this offer. The stores named below have been supplied with liberal 10-Day Tubes. And they will give you one, entirely free, if you present the coupon this week. Do this for your own sake — for your children’s sake. Use Pepsodent like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten—how they glisten—as the fixed film disappears. Old methods have not ended film —you know that. if this way does. Few things are more important. Then decide for what to do in th PAT. OFF. Pepsadent REG.U.S. The New-Day Dentifrice ny Store Named Below Will pply the Free Tube on This Coupon BARTELL DRUG CO., Five Stores. BUTLER DRUG CO., Second Avenue, Cor. James. FRASER-PATERSON CO., Second and University. FREDERICK & NELSON, Fifth and Pine. KINSEL’S PHARMACY, 918 Second Avenue. THE OWL DRUG CO., Two Stores. ‘THE RHODES CO., 1321 Second Avenue. SWIFT'S PHARMACY, Four Stores. ; 10-DAY TUBE/FREE Present this coupon, with your name afd address flied in, | Your Name i Address Ont-of-town residents should mail this S| Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash A and the tube will be sent by mail. ISDAY, APRIL 10, 1919 yGarden%i, “see plalatalalehsy |e Getting a Good Early Start CHAPTER 10 Lost * Held in Prison Prison Term “November 20 1 was taken to the guardhouse, held there eight days before being notified that 1 wae held |for general court-martial, When | jwas tried at 9iet division headquar tors Noygg gupre!l made | fo the jury. 1 ae dishonorable discharge, fetture of all pay and allotments d@ and confinement at hard labor for five years. GRAFT CHARGE TO BE PROBED Patrolman Graham Is Sus- =o pended by Chief Warren Patrolman 1. Graham, appointed to the local police foree a week ago, was suapended by Chief of Police Warren Wednesday, pending an in estigation of charges brought by Mrr Nettie Briggs. negrem, 1207 Main st Mre. Briggs alleges Gra ham accepted $20 from her Wednes y On & promiae to obtain the re- se of Linie Freeman, « ham denies the charge and de it is a frameup, the result of tivities In arresting some dros | Allen Made Loan 15 15 a4 15¢| railway in Peronne is ign that the Fr for the world te to the meth- deliberation of the tion of the rich fi of northern Fran esamels telle-Am Babn Which Depot.” The wall surrounds near the railway track FINE SANDWICHES HOYT’S means “Railway and it wa Railway Loot Depot Sign to Remain Proof of Huns’ Acts 15c} PARIS, April 10.—On the side of ajof the ancient cathedral of St ¢ lor sealed up, spacious yard| within the walls of the : sea ‘Seattle Girl aa May Be Portland police been asked Iready shat Mine come disordered and then for we to ¢ a soon seen bn days the explosion. from her hi n torn open, are vistble on each| 8! Loot | pillar At Noyon, in the little churchyard huge cathe al, are graves of German soldiers,| ing a bill enabling relatives in Portland us breakdown after VPARIS—The chamber is consider. of the Publicity Directo Pliny L. Allen has been appg this wor Commerce and Comn Cc. W. Casler, man t the girl's mind | (pion National bank at Ballard, was named chairman of the Ballard dis trict for the coming Victory yesterday Loan % fer ane STRICT BOOZE WATCH lieved to have gone to Port. | ON DOCKS PROPOSED City and federal officials will meet with the Seattle Port commixsfon Friday morning to plan stringent en forcement of liquor regulations on ( To Be Continued Company, Gone 48 Hours, Sentenced to Serve Five Years Clan Up After Then us home a “CALLUS CORNS” LIFT RIGHT CFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lift them off with fingers Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. 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