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Show I PUTTING (,4, EMM : Cr A "Big Idea" Is jj f . y Valueless if Conceived Coward. S The world is full of people who can duplicate the feats of the really I great, but who fail to attract attention Decause they hide their lights E "under a bushel." g ; Every new invention has been thought out by a score of minds, but the B i idea never got out of its cradle. H I I Many a small merchant has watched a young upstart rise to fame and fortune, and while viewing the colossal business that so overshadows his own, contented himself with the remark: "I COULD HAVE DONE THE SAME THING IN FACT, I TAUGHT THAT BOY ALL HE KNOWS." Perhaps he did "teach" the boy, but he DIDN'T PUT IT OVER AND THE BOY DID. I hare no doubt but what there are a dozen Dentists in this city who could have made a greater success of Dentistry than I have men who had as thorough an education, equally good training in Dental College, as much, and perhaps more, Natural ability, and who were as sincere and ambitious as mj-self. but thev have not realised on their talents and , opportunities because THEY DID NOT PUT IT OVER. I am not going to charge them with mental cowardice, but I AM going go-ing to sav that had there been an ounce of cowardice in my make up I would not be standing today at the head of the largest Dental Practice Prac-tice in the State. When I conceived the idea of SPECIALIZING AND SYSTEMATIZING DENTISTRY" reactionaries who had profited by the ignorance of the public (as to the actual cost of Dentistry) fought me tooth and toenail. When I promised to cut dental fees squarely in two, members of the "Dental Trust" opposed me bitterly to the extent of persecution. a Men who could learn the mdiments of Dentistry at my hands sneered at me and tried to discredit my ability in my profession. t It did not discourage me, however, because I had back of me the great E mass of people who were sick and tired of paying outrageous fees Por inferior dental work. I They welcomed "my advent into the Dental field, because they realized j H it nieant the end of high prices, the end of needless suffering, the end S of insanitary Dental offices, and the birth of better dentistry.' The people were with me, and have stayed with me that is why you B people in ordinary circumstances can today secure as good dental work a as the Millionaire. I THAT'S HOW I "PUT IT OVER." 1 MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK: I Painless Extraction 50c I Gold Crowns '. , $3.50 i Bridge Work, per tooth $3.50 I Rubber Plates $5.00 and Up j I All Other Work yi Proportion. j j Painless Withers Denial Co., fee. 1 1221- Main HOURS 8:30 m- to 8 p. m. I Street. Sundays, 9 to 1. i B mr ..a "j I I?"JiFairLlst Prices WM i I? WjFair Treatment I OS f I Tires of Strength and Beauty 1 Rff3fSHOW me beauty and I will show you Sjjj ' pJt?i strength," said Phidias, master modeler $j Mjjpjp of human form. "Show me strength, ' ? LSKj and I will show you beauty." ! g As true of tires as of men, Silvertown Cord Tires, lithe and graceful as a runner OUTSIDE, are strong and enduring ? as a runner WITHIN. jx 2r2tJ2i t Silvertowns are handsome and Ti L smart because they are sturdy and lMSI' f-tff IVJ V . t lasting. Both their beauty and v S Pb Wfl M I strength come from the sinewy, Lf nt ! i TWO-PLY, RUBBER-FUSED, V n-., j I CABLE-CORD body, found only Jk & tVV k y 1 Silvertowns. pr 'PV f GOODRICH. JT ' i SIDERTOWN lS I CORD TIRES ' yWl 7 1 .Vfei - M S 1 Know SUvertowns on the OUTSIDE V'C 'S Jt by the Red-Double-Diamond hall- v Z Ti ; mark of quality on their side-walls. &4 v3- ':Sr, ' I Learn them INSIDE from the INSIDE VAs$$i I I here laid bare to your sight Know -Vj 1 them by the size of Cable-Cord, that JKStf ; jr i ' 5 fusion of cord and rubber, immune to yrxSS X5 7 tire fever (inside heat), and resiliency pj i staunch against the blows of the road. T ktli h 1 Buy SUvertowns. They make jou $ 7 doubly proud of your car. V-' ? The B.F.GOODRICH COMPANY W ' lt -1 VVv i t THE CITY OF GOODRICH ffSr&i? -fh ''' ) iSK'?::-'i (l V' f h AKRON, OHIO J I?S"I!!?? fif 'I iW l- B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. J - W,,?' h 42 East Fourth South y-t 1 ' - -? '3 X I Wasatch 236 aad 237. P ' f J) 1 r I4J 44 I "Silvertowns make all cars hiqh-qrade "t JAMl nnnnnnnnnnn the character store nnnnnnnnnnri; I ft I n -.r 4 JL SEE M PISW n g PERIOD FURNITURE g g TF THERE is any oue class of furniture that reflects "Character" more g; rj , i- than another it is the quaintly beautiful Period Suites. p H The character of the designer the character of ' the maker the char- D acter of the store and the customer are clearly delineated in the master- tl: pieces of Ancient Art and modern reproduction. H. Our showing is complete and hi keeping with the ultra good taste of g rj the Crawford offerings. Your inspection invited. j-j n . . .,- i i1 j 0 Sll Herea Crawford Special 0 n preciated. g 0 fityjr' , pj&HB!f I A full-sized fumed oak Spanish 13 ' : 1 jffbitefiEt leatherette - covered Davenette, 0 Credit r'i f-f that will hold a 35-poimd felt rj gjxty 'days' st0fflSl&z$$ fe mattress and two pillows large w is the same fFmT enou8h f?F two adults t0 sl?eP on O as cash to Mil i'llPftr comfortably yet operates m one H us Uir ti Wrsi&Si&t&rb easv motion so a child can handle M If' vou need "Lfjl 'p5!?? 0 catenes or locks to break 0 we0" caJ " ' " . Regular $55 Value, CfJ arrange it. Very Special )JKJJf 0 HEATER SPECIAL f 0 To brina: forciblv .to vour attention that we are sole agents for d w CHARTER OAK STOVES AND RANGES, we have selected one " 0a of the most popular heaters in this nationally famous line and ttf - -, 0 n- marked it for immediate entrvinto many Salt Lake homes. t ji"H. r ' , 1 w Genuine Charter Oai Hot Blast Stove, stands 48 inches high, 0' with a 15-inch steel drum; lined from top to bottom; has drop rjsrni,ri 13 front door, and dust-proof ash shaldng device, so that dirt and gCK.3rfitfj!v..., H"; C3 ashes never "fly." A touch of nickel relieves the sturdy lines sk-'r $ i ' 0 of this built-for-service home-warmer, meant (T 1 Q fT f . a'? f 3": 0 to sell for $25.00. Will hold fire 48 hours T) I 7S I l I f rit . -J HH. 0 easily. Once only Special vfXW.WW .W.iJ , I 0' H III Promptly rVfV 5 1 -JJJIjLW ed, satis- tv ; w I: '?it; faction guar- I J n- " f Z?:'- m ant e e d or' M j d gj. WM money re- H Hi g.; g tp Rocker Special Appeal f C3 We have rockers in abundance, from the little red one for baby we'n send ;to the luxurious over-stuffed de luxe creations in leather and y piece of g tapestry and all are marked below their real value, because they Fn'i'niuire on 0 were bought right. approval. ; Q The above large, roomy fumed oak rocker is exceptionally well p, ; Q made covered with genuine leather; has 12 coil springs, all-steel none 3 construction; one of our newest styles; regularly worth $15.00. Wasatch . You may have one this week ( ' 1696 1 CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. The Character Store K&, Jlfe'tiJgr Madame House wife, turn to the Wnnt? and fill that vacancy in your kitchen. |