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Show Brother! WE'RE living in a motor-driven agel Only things left of the "high bike" days are the Americans' love for sport and the Americans' appreciation for good old PlPERNEIDSIECK .. Chewins Tobacco It's the daddy of them all "the flower of the flock," is good old Piper Heidsieck. Leaped into popularity forty years ago and is still the favorite American Chewing Tobacco. Ripest, finest white Kentucky Burley mellowed mel-lowed by age and cured by the original and exclusive "Piper" process. That's the secret of the snappy, fruity, piquant flavor and tender, full-bodied quality of Piper Heidsieck. You'll sure relish it! Buy a plug of "Piper" today from your dealer. Cut off a big piece. "Some chew this," you'll say, as the wonderful "champagne flavor" pervades your palate. Now, today try it I You'll stick, brother I You'll stick! You'll Like The Modern Package, Too ! 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A burnt child dreads the fire because the child has intellect and profits by the lesson taught by his first burn. Some Dentists, however, arc so lacking in judgment and so dull of perception that they persist in exhibiting their dual lack ot knowledge of Dentistry and Business Principles, oven after receiving several lessons les-sons in both. (Incidentally, the FIRST real Dental lessons they ever had.) I can understand how a man who had never been to a Dental College Col-lege and depended entirely on hired help for his ideas at how Dentistry should be practiced might' make foolish statements when he unwisely attempted at-tempted to describe how gold crowns were made and how much gold they contained. II can understand how in the conceit that is part of ignorance he might even doubt that modern methods were better than he used in the olden davs when diplomas were unnecessary and why he greets every new achievement of science with the cry ''It can't bo done. It seems almost incredible, however, that, in these latter days, when all Peal Dentists use the same good material and the price they pay is Bimply regulated by the amount thev buy ami the value yt their credit that even a Non-gradnate would disiilav siu'h a lack of judgment as to g brag how much the Dental Supply House charged him for his material and then proudly name the various kinds of materials he uses, which may be found in' the laboratories of nearly every Dentin in the City. 1 The reason that some Denial Companies pav more for their niate- I rials is NOT because thev use BETTER MATERIAL hut BECAUSE THEY ARE FORCED TO' BUY THEIR SUPPLIES IN SMALL QUAN-1 QUAN-1 TITIES LOCALLY and in some instances pav two or three times the I nrico thev would have to pay COULD THEY COMMAND CREDIT AND I BUY IN QUANTITIES OF THE LARGE DENTAL SUPPLY HOUSES. I AND HERE'S ANOTHER SEAL LESSON IN DENTISTRY (Non- 1 Graduates are requested to move right up close and listen): I Dentists who talk about how thick thev roll their gold and how 1 pure it is seem to have forgotten I offered $100 for a gold crown con- I I taining $2.25 in gold which could be fitted to a patient's tooth so it I i would stay. I Some of these "Companies" employ some pretty fair Dentists I i men who have been trained under REAL DENTISTS and, while not 1 quite up to the Standard demanded in mv office, are head aoid shoulders 8 i above their present surroundings and THEY KNOW and could have U B EXPLAINED TO THEIR EMPLOYER that thero are no better Cold S H Crowns turned out in this City than are turned out under my System. They could explain that if a Dentist used pure gold, and used it an B eigh'th of an inch thick (providing, of course, the patient would stand I for having the tooth ground to a mere pin point to fit such a crown), I that crown would still wear out in a very short time unless the articula-I articula-I tion was right and the crown properly fitted. 1 They could tell their employer that his method of making. a crown I over the tooth with a pair of pliers and then stamping (he cusp with a (jie never did give fit or comfort or wear because it is obsolete and a relic of the old days. Thev could explain to him (in part, at least) the system employed I in my office, that requires more time and nioro skill but actually repro-I repro-I duces in gold the exact counterpart of the original tooth, showing every I peculiarity, high and low place and that a crown made for a patient I under my' system is actually WORTH DOUBLE any $5 crown made in the I Non-Graduate's office, because it is a REAL Crown, has the best material, I fits perfectly and is reinforced where the wear naturally comes, and, in I short, is a work of art, because it is the product of Real Dentists. S The secret of my wonderful gold crowns at S3.B0 does not lie in tha fact that the material is of lower quality nor of less quantity; far from it it is because they are made by Skilled Mechanical Dentists, fitted by I Trained Licensed Dentists and the process is checked and rechockod by an elaborate and accurate system, exclusively used in this office that n insures perfection in the work, prevents the smallest loss of material and I makes it impossible for myself or my associates to slight either work- 8 manship or material, even were we desirous of so doing, ! It is like a government seal on a gold coin, attosting the exact weight J and purity of the gold used. 1 People aro not easily deceived by Advertising, nor by the Adver- I tiser and the public mn'v readily see that. IF my Gold Crowns WERE I IN ANY WAY INFERIOR or IF THE PRICE WAS ALL they had to 1 recommend them I would be unable to induce people to patronize me, 0 even if I did my work free. It is because they are better made, look better, wear better, fit I 1 better and ARE BETTER in workmanship and material than these would- 1 B be Dentists can or do turn out at $5 and upward that, 1 have been able 1 to build up in four vears a larger practice, among sensible people than H i the "Has Been" and "Never Was" Companies could do in fifteen or 1 I twenty years. I ' MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK B I Painless Extraction 25o Bridge Work, $3.50 per tooth I 1 Gold Crowns $3.50 Rubber Plates $5.00 Up All other work proportionately low. Painless Wsikrs Dental Co., Inc. 1991Mam HOURS DaiI5r- 8:30 a- m- to 8 P- m ILL street. "vUilJ Sundays, 9 a. m. to 1. p. m. only. iMMWMMWniiiiMMfM lly 1 km REMOVED At HOME Without Operation or Danger A $2.52 Treatment FREE You may tr n-v imfl'" Hmr Trfa-mfnt Mf f.olH yBp5Vp.jypf Without Cont or Obngotion. - 'I '. lut o.'VrnM.rOuVi'jIlrV" ''My , , y; ; ,' ' "f" K 'llrc In i". ati'l atn t'lins f.nr. 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