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Recommendtion has been made by
the three committees of the govern-
ment radio conference that the gov-
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mercial wireless traAsitting telephone
stations, and that the' assigning of
transmitting time be placed under the
control of the Commerce department.
No provision is made, however, for
government control of the receiving
stations.
It was further recommended that
the allocation of 20 wave lengths
.among the various classes of wireless
telephone senders take place. Ama-
teur transmitting stations would be
given exclusive use of wave lengths
from 150 to 200 miles.
The local station, which has a maxi-
mum length of nearly 300 lengths,
would be but slightly effected by the
enactment of the committees recom-
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When film-coats make
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Pearly teeth which one
delights to show
When teeth do not
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and teeth they don't--the difference lies in a new way to combat film
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A new method of cleaning has brought
prettier teeth to millions. Also cleaner, safer
teeth.
You see the results wherever you look.
Teeth now glisten which before were dim.
They show in smiles now where folks once
concealed them.
This is to tell you the reason, then to urge
that you make a free test.
They remove the film
These millions have gained whiter teeth
by simply combating film in this new way.
Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings
to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays.
The ordinary tooth paste does not effec-
tively combat it. The tooth brush, therefore,
has left much of it intact.
Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look
dingy. Film is the basis of tartar. That is
why teeth become cloudy and discolored.
And some teeth-like smokers' teeth-be-
come badly stained.
Film holds food substance which ferments
and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact
with the teeth to cause decay.
Germs breed by millions in it. They, with
tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea.
Thus most tooth troubles are now traced
to film. Those troubles have been constantly
increasing for lack of a proper film com-
batant.
Now you can fight it
Dental science, after long research, has
found two ways to fight film. Many careful
tests have proved their efficiency. Authori-
ties now advise them, and leading dentists
half the world oer are urging their adoption.
A scientific tooth paste has been perfected
to comply with imodern requirements. These
two film combatants are embodied in it. So
one may now attack that film twice a day at
home.
The name of that tooth paste is Pepsodent.
Other new effects
The saliva contains two great tooth-pro-
tecting agents. One ,is a starch digestant.
That is to digest starch deposits on teeth be-
fore they ferment and form acids. The other
is alkali, to neutralize the acids which cause
tooth decay.
Certain food elements will multiply those
tooth-protecting factors. 'But modern diet
often fails to supply those elements regu-
larly. Authority, therefore, desires the tooth
patte to apply that stimulation twice a day.
Pepscdent does that. It multiplies both
the starch digestant and the alkalis in the
saliva., Every application gives these natural
tooth-protecting agents many-fold effects.
Means a new dental era
Old-time tooth pastes, based on soap and,
chalk, depress these factors in saliva. They
reduce this tooth-protecting power on which
so much depends. And they do not end the
film.
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people who employ it. It brin
effects which old ways do not
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RONISLAW CLAIRE
[IABERMAN DUX .
Violinist Soprano. Chicago Opera Co.
CORAL UNION CONCERTS
Hill Auditorium
UESDAY EVENING
MARCH 14-- 8 P. M.
American debut of Claire Dux with the Chicago
ra Com'pany was, like the first appearace of
iislaw Huberman, Europe's master violinist, a
ical sensation of the season.
I of these artists record exclusively for Brunswick.
your 'nearest Brunswick dealer to play these,
other records, for you.
30022-LaBoheme-M ichiamano Mimi (My Name
Is M imi) in Italian, Act I........ Puccini
Claire Dux
30027--Air for G String.............. ....ach
Bronislaw Huberman
Any Phonograph Can Play Brunswick Records
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Manufacturers-Established 1845
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One week will bring
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Pepsodent will quickly prove itself.
changes vhich you see and feel will
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REG. U.S.
The New-Day Dentifrice
Endorsed by authorities, advised by leading dentists every-
where, and supplied by all druggists in the large tubes.
Present the coupons this week to
Present the coupon this.week for a 10-Day
Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after
using. 'Mark the absence of the viscous film.
See how teeth whiten as the film-coats dis-
appear. Watch how every use leaves ,the
mouth in fresh, alkaline condition.
One week will show you what this method
means to you and yours. Go start the test
today.
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Dawson Drug Co. S. Main St.
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Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to T
Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Ave., Chicago, a;
the tube will be sent by mail.
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