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Show U. 8. Dentistry Abroad. "An American at home, with ot without toothache. Is not much affected affect-ed by the sign, 'Painless l)intlntry, but at sight of It In a foreign land h thrills filenaurably," a traveler said "Its lure Is not professional. Kvery tooth In his bad may be perfectly sound, yet If stranded and homesick he welcomes that sign because all over Kurope It Is a sure Indication ; that somewhere In the neighborhood lives a citizen of the United Slates From the northernmost towns of Norway Nor-way and Sweden to the boundaries ol Sahara the words paia!ens d-nt!Mry f re likely to hit you In tie eye at thf most unexpected tiirnii.tr. rmiiii'j tbey nre followed or preceded t 'American,' but that qualifying teiic la entirely unnecessary." |