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THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928. THE YECLOW SEVEN- THE PASSING T THE STAR'S Daily Short Story OF ZARA-KHAN “A LUCKY ESCAPE” Sy EDMOND SNELL, By Jane O’Ryan WAUSTRATED ay ANOTHER COMPLETE SHORT STORY TOMORROW Row Serrenvieip Ouea servict inccaes s deals with the exploit ve sent b ernment run to earth The Yellow Seven, ae ea Ho sid, “Why eat 4} But J ney’s bungalow was & landmark. 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I'll have time to more ‘lectricity on’s place to matchwood. n Tiny Mite woke up, there) had my handss full saving 2 ! Tighter 'n' a wad of cotton! yiney, It was 4 spoons a ful finger ! Let me out!" everything to mate she said. turned the spoon over, and if] ppointed int had been | er her shoul d its Pedigree self turned 1t fe A home close to a school ts #0 ink he succeeded in| convenient for the children. Verhaps getting clear? you can find one in the Want Ads (Continued In Our Next Issue) |‘Turn to them NOW. d come from 1 Tin vd better stay in Pee Wee} Mite |Land, where you belong," said! 4 Nick waid the | (Yo Be Continued) at onge he} (Copyright, 192%, by Seattle star) Cynthia Grey is taking a 10 days’ vacation. All letters sent to this department during her absence will be answered as promptly as possible upon her return, atl 1 do’ Ughtning bug, Then ait THE SEATTLE STARK PAGE 11 | The Startling Story of Twelve Toothbrushes What a Bacteriologist Found | on the Toothbrushes of a — * Dozen Business Men —~ ‘OME time ago twelve business men all thirty years ormore of age agreed to submit the toothbrushes they were then using to a bacteriological examination. The brushes were -collected and sent to one of the leading bacteriologists of the country with the request that heexamine them for pyorrhea germs. His report has just been received. It shows that pyorrhea germs were found on the bristles of ten of the toothbrushes examined. It must be borne in mind that the men whose tooth- brushes were submitted were not picked as likely victims of pyorrhea. They were taken at random. The report in full is too long for publication. We will simply quote from the letter which accompanied it. “Zonite Products Company, New York City. Gentlemen: We enclose herewith our report on the cultures made from the twelve toothbrushes submitted to us for bacteriological examination. On ten of the twelve tooth- brushes examined we found the bacteria prevalent in pate cases of pyorrhea.” cs Now what does the above letter indicate? It indicates that in the mouths of about eight out of ten Americans who are no longer in the bloom of youth pyorrhea germs are at work slowly reducing them to toothless old age, filling their systems with pus-poison and undermining their health, Disinfect the Mouth Pyorrhea is a condition produced by bac- — hundred times the germicidal power of mild terial infection. The human mouth constantly antiseptics and pleasant-tasting mouth washes harbors millions of bacteria seeking an accessi- —_ heretofore in general use. ble retreat in which to colonize and multiply. If the mouth is thoroughly disinfected once or twice a day, this colonization and growth of bacteria cannot take place. In recent laboratory tests the saliva of pyo- rrhea patients reeking with bacteria was sub- 4 jected to a solution of one part Zonite to fifty parts water. In oneminute all germs were killed, The problem then is to find an antiseptic To sum up: Jf you wish to avoid pyorrhea or powerful enough to really kill bacteria that can check it in its earlier stages see your dentist regu- be used freely and safely as a mouth wash. larly, throw away scented, pleasant:tasting mouth A perfected form of a famous world-war dis- washes and use Zonite at least once a day. covery at last places such an antiseptic in the hands of the public. It is called Zonite. ‘The sbors stabsteent is Coleone ae bacteriologists and den- Zonite is non-poisonous and non-irritating. tists. It has been proved [t has greater germicidal power in the presence by laboratory and dental of saliva than pure carbolic acid. It has a tests. Lonile A Powerful Antiseptic Germ Destreyer Dislafectant and Deodorant NON-POISONOUS ZONITE PRODUCTS CO., New York