Show HOW TO LIV LIVE ji LONGER J by JOHN CLARENCE CLARENC FUNK Y X M ai wa AN INVISIBLE ENEMY tto fiose who are in it a position dally daily to check up on accident news clip 1 1 pings are shocked at the number of self sek inflicted deaths that are a byproduct of automobile ownership the situation Is s explained because of the great difficulty which all of tw ru experience in appreciating reality it the evidences thereof do not male make themselves felt through our senses if we can taste see touch or smell a thing we will admit its actuality 0 on the other hand if these things are lacking wo we work on the false assumption that they do not exist for example polluted water can look taste and smell like the pure pare and sparkling kind and more fre ire i than otherwise does doea so bad milk Is just as white and often as palatable as Is the safely or tuberculin tested raw products product i therein lies the hazard it if the human buman eye had microscopic power that alone would save us from arod much horm on the other hand we would lose a tremendous amount of oc fun in the consciousness of all the ugly and death dealing huge bugs with which we dally come in more or lead less contact in fact such an arran arrangement gemeni I 1 would be decidedly unpleasant things therefore are better as they a are re to overcome the invisible en enemies emles nature has endowed people with common sense and the ability to exercise it by being careful but that Is exactly where we tall fall down consider this automobile product byproduct by carbon monoxide it possesses all the characteristics and more of a master criminal it cannot be seen it cannot be heard beard it cannot be felt it cannot be smelt in fact its presence can in no way be noted by the ordinary human senses yet its ability to slay Is only exceeded by its cowardly character it if you give it a chance it creeps up like a thief in the night a and promptly y ma makes es a funeral nera of yo you during the cold season foolish people persist in starting their automobiles in closed garages not being satisfied with the chance of belam killed by this practice others will ine in upon tinkering with their running machines under the same conditions and it Is these practices that are dally responsible for the array of headlines which notify the world of the lethal power of carbon monoxide it may be a little chilly with a garage door open indeed it may be cold but a little weather compared to a few bunches of flowers that you will be unable to smell beware of carbon monoxide if you value your ule life FALSE OR TRUE forty five million tooth 0 ONLY brushes are sold in north america annually and there are more than one hundred and fifteen million people to use them so figure it out for or yourself I 1 lIo however wever it Is fair to assume that you are sold to the tooth brush habit all right but how much further do you yon go formerly the dentist was reluctantly visited only when something went wrong with the teeth so long as everything felt all right it was improperly assumed that everything was waa all right dut but we are educated now we know better are we not informed that neglected teeth create disease and abbreviate life nave we not repeatedly heard that gastric ulcers udney kidney infections rheumatism neuritis and our ancient and powerful enemy heart disease can sometimes be traced dl di erectly to infected incisors canines or molars certainly we have and there the matter ends for a good proportion of us we immediately lapse into the tha victorian style of putting it off until something hurts by nil all means clean your teeth with an approved tooth paste but ant dont attempt to delegate to your favorite brand the functions and work of your dentist it would be very nice to be able thus to slide out from under that little electric buzzer which plays such a sh shivering iverin tune while one holds on to the arms of the dentists chair waiting for a nerve to be jollied along but the buzzer and the min behind it are essential after all the discomfort which Is usually not so bad as anticipated Is a small price to pay for a good set of your own teeth and the health insurance for which they stand T twice a year then to your dent tar put it up to its his job youra your A Is to sec that you get there and that he fie Is bending over you once every six months it delayed a longer time than till this things may amny happen to you which will be difficult to remedy taking chances cli ances does not pay an extra hint store teeth or are poor substitutes for the real thin thing thase who start in young enough to pay a semiannual visit to their dentist in all probability will never be compelled to pj piny false 96 1929 western paper union onion |