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Show : I ' Things You ' :- ;l ' Don t Learn at .jV ,K College. ! v k s Dentistry Is Not An t" ' Exact Science, and a V Diploma Is But a &W-fy . License to Prove Your Ability. There's a vast difference between theory and pi-aetice, as I found out for myself years ago, and have seen demonstrated by some of the brightest men who ever left a dental college. If dentistry -was an exact science, our instruction as positive and mica unchangeable as problems in mathematics, all dentists would bo S 'TV yK. alike and dentistry would deteriorate for lack of interest. I There's a difference between committing to memory the lesson your I B professor pave you each day and then later in life" finding yourself I lace to face with the same problem where conditions are entirely dif- fereut. I Just as necessity is the mother of invention, so is the dentist's I necessity of making good with his patients the mother of more REAL I DENTAL PROGRESS than has ever been taught in our colleges. I I take no credit for mv method of Painless Dentistrv it was forced B on mo to perfect a method that would bring me patients and keep my old patients a method that would allow me to extract teeth without I I pain and without danger. s fi I The knowledge I had absorbed in college failed to deliver the goods in the crisis, but the knowledge I gained in the school of experience gave birth to painless dentistry. In my years of experience, treating more patients than any dentist n the state, and employing more Dental Specialists than any other office in the west. I have learned moro dentistry that is of oractical value to the public than was ever written in the text books. . I have learned how to minimize and eliminate pain, how to cut out red tape and save the patient two-thirds the time formerly required on mechanical dentistry (crown and bridge work). I have learned how to buy materials, employ specialists and export mechanics so as to eive bettor work at HALF THE COST, and I have learned how to insure perfect sanitary conditions at all times. These advantages T give to my patients, and thev never tire of recommending and praising the work done at this office.' The sooner you become acquainted with the work I am doing the sooner you will save time, money and suffering. MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK Painless Extraction .....25c Bridge Work, $3.50 per tooth 3 Gold Crowns $3.50 Rubber Plates $5.00 Up All other work proportionately low. S Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. - 3 1991A Main phiidq Daily-8:30 a- m. to 8 p. m. E S,! VLLIZ Street. IIUUM Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. only. TELEPHONE DIRECTORY New Book on Press. A new Telephone Directory is now leine prepared for Salt Lake City. Over 23, nob names will appear in the new list, which will be consulted every day bv thousands of peoplp. Your ram? should bp in the book for your own L'ood. Tek-pbone Was. 1 -F, .-ommerrinl dfpartmont, the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph eom-Fan-V- (Advertisement.) a - iRT StiiOP Continued With Greater Bargains in All Departments. Our j Greatest Sale in Fifteen Years Such Bargains Have Never Been j Offered. "WE NEED THE MONEY" I TAILOR-MADE, SPORT AND I TAILOR-MADE WAISTS AND FANCY SUITS FANCY BLOUSES V2 Off 2 Off I TAILOR-MADE AND SPORT CORSETS, BOTH FRONT ! I . SKIRTS AND COATS AND AND BACK LACE- I FANCY SUITS i2 Off V2 Off I ,, ' (Some Much Less) 1 I NECKWEAR I rr PETTICOATS AND SLIPS 2 Off 13 and V2 Off I AFTERNOON AND EVEN- I ING DRESSES ONE LOT OF HOSIERY j . Va OFF 2 OFF j I 15 .rw Fairfield "Six-46," $1295 f. o. b. Detroit. To buy a motor car in the Paige class without first seeing with your own eyes the superiority and excess value in Paige Sixes is to be blind to your own best interests. in-terests. We'll show you any time. UTAK-EDAMO Ri070R CO. 465 South Main Street. Wasatch 4470. . : ltpll |