Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH ft. 1922.
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SOCIETY
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Jjiiimw,. Mi. Ireland appeared especially
well iii rhe" cirawttW
The duet here)>etWeen 14Mfy (km static*
fuwi sir Gilbert lfo!Fe,hlWliii'ii part,ht£4fce Dlarue* Sioa* Ami bad an 4u t-
r: i retaiirt apfwsred was one of Hie tat ion biom-amiK^l on a tabbvln-
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By Carrier'*) ae Month. <S5c; three months, #1.80;
Tip** By mail In Grayson County: One Mont'
Laura ,Iauoi<r Feu,sscl, director of
juokV At Cari'liurderto College* pre-
sented suaie of hfr j u$ il^ Month
ening in a (Jvpsjr program th^i^rrfvoA
iofie highly entertaioiw^ An audience
that^+rn] lc:« \ XUVrT the auditmiuin
greeted wtih^efTThitMnsui each uumiter
on tluu pfotrrani.
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one year, $5.00. By mail outside of
Texas and Oklahoma rr.On-' month TSc; six
Beyond Texas and Oklahoma and wltbli
six month*, $4.W); one year,
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Address chA'
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glve old addressm well as Aew one.
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OFr-tflK ASSOCIATED PRESS--*® Associated Press
Led to the for republication, of-all news dispatches cred
jje credited In this prpcr and also the local news
H^.ry of republication #t special dispatches herein axe-^aiso re-
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posttpEues, were' original jmd'-^fie
n brilliant e<il,>r effects made by them un-
00; one usually aiiruciive. Mrs. Bonier Kel-
jnlles: One ium« ledtffe choral Club in a rose drill
ptlous are pay able Jtfffiff llroughf forth expressions of pieas-
•'iij.' t'r i.inevery |mirt of the audlpxriuilf;
Mrs. J. M. Weerns roiUributcd
Eva Sample wnH^prptfy little
--,(.'yphy and ^u^-brT'solo in a delight-
is fni mnnjiH^rXqimrictti! \va* sung J y
M. Wcons, MJ^sjfcVrreTt Miss
SI ark and Miss Henrietta Sheltuiru^'
and had to be n-p<'tt*<'<l. —
Two cdfnpi^'tc sv^ne« fc'r>m''*ll Traira-
Bye," near tMe phiy. Tutt
aadjenct' retngnl«4'd thin J y fulling bini
in (wku'C.—Abilene lt« porreK
Tb « Uypsy Hover" was giveil, i*ng spirit, for w
Sherman two years atfOv ftsji Wfiefj^for f' "
Qeitlrul, Hi laUl ttnar iod Us r«vent
{^otiaet^a Jtt Amh^^eiaji. was a^
reiietit ion of the honors a<' ' *
Ireland in tills, his hotni1
ant with tb** pig'*
•Mrs. tWWvSPallaferro told the legend
he ten-., side uf whic h was eoitcealed an atom-
ward- He v. 2ipprodt by the robed men. 1
I "I believe it, tbe things the Kla
PPpto staud for, but 1 do not 'appc< v^
rf-ll
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laer. When, the gin*st« were )4ddeh to
ically spia>e<l their lips with a dainty.
perfitfae, j odnclng in each
paid
With euaetipK wmjji^treTy slcit.
1 A reprt.st yi fruit Mulad. snudw i
elives^jHrfT hot tea rouii>rjagdfcf8e final
offering of fheJbofrtesC the plates car*
aha mrocks
Stuulay School Class
NEW
IJKK'^IN (.KlfiS CAISE.
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U&v&iBfc Shel- 4a#*Hy: ft m
;|bre* wore Kiyin, «rid In tb«'s Mlsn
lmogt ne leirell dispiay<*d a voice oi
ftmiircT aiul hljjtrionlg^ibility
of siich ii liijrh order a^ to make it pos-
Hilile to pwHiiet a romackitble rareei%f«F
her in opera, ft Is stated.
Jack Nto-c,}' was a Nplendid^i
ricrt*' rfmd also tlisidayetL^ht^r artistic
the handnmne
one o£ lbe' toil, medical missionary to Thlliet. *)«'
ivu>tr<ivuilit iii linii4|c Orkiki tluii' innini iif . ' . 3
.^mrmbcis of the t'huwrf Cfiib did
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with many
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nwtropoUtuu mm m< w„ Z; ''Lr^i^.rviw
be usually bcc< nies the recipient of the ^ hVftBK «omc out of the^Jierifiet « f jjM. highest (Traise us they com
possible service,", upwi . # china. ""
sirlctly commercial basis. Jfy frty* r j>r. Hhelton jwwiTonee l>efore k
I to
i- l>r. Sheitonivwrcronee iH rore kihium*- jrnornses.
well and the^gross remitie of the en J , rttllHnU](, t«-o years,h«' '^qhesta
. .. iKiijUMroem 101 wuwjBf" ^ in kis'iu ttfo entire program that it
HTprlse 'ord|nartly is rfmple to com^^- ,iy brlKttuds t}[ the same codntry. wil^ Uo K\w again tin- las, ©f ,hr
peiisalc bandsi.mcly for the op r«lUi% 11(. visi(ua ^ United StaKs last mm.Ui.
excuses and leavesi a^mtfiTicnt ur- calIWf to Tex'as. The murder I r. -
, , .1 r„,Miinu nv i Chwaliati Missionary Society.
- f fho hn.!wUH ,^M,rl0<l , y ("M' fl0,U| UlIna^f < Mis. w. W. Sodgera and Mro.
nf tin xiti( , In, J>r H&rsly, a nu-daal m^gio afy to ^trbews were hint lm>-r«^cs Mon-
big enough to be in the metro- ihrffcin which he aaid ihat Di Shel-
day affernrmn., to^He^^"Woirw. n's Misxion-
polltan class,, hnge piles of brick aiid" ,ml .yaa Allied February IT. ary s<h*!i t^ of the <'enfral Christian
iwortar havt l een erected as monu- Altlnmgli Thibet bus not t> <11 open
wonia by.Bia.rtpW XfhO (POUlU perpetu- to mbxfaHMrl.%. ! r. Slvlnm .IcjiaHo.l fJ r ^ was
«i." ttivlr nnmt s by provWIng Bn'lr tirom V«h-.«.v« la«t Ajjsurt t opm « M i,„ ^y^sSwIuins Krw.i<.r.v.
l^lio^ie cities With first-class aceomino- hospital at Lluissn. He bad received a The "meet in;: «|M>iied with fbe presi-
(httiouS for the strangers within their ,wri(tcn-tfiritatl<m from the Dalai deflt. Mrs. .1 1 . llolj, in the ( hair, and"
t«L as (Outward aymtiols of hospitgl- -Ennui, the supreme pbtrer of the Budd- the program was led. by Mrs. J. A.
~ A' .... >i .^tnu Moon, who read 1 hessoloiuans 1. antic
r. without |.1|^.expectfltiOKPf -reward hist Church in the Province, to <>tab- i(H «« i
was hOwteayjtn
hef,->4mnlay school <'lass Monday
ernoon, at her home on <irand aVenue.
The open sulfiv had tlu* uent approach
if St. l'atrh'lf's. tvn inspinition
for the deboSr.tm uiotif. slguificjiiit
J«- ng employed in pro-
fusion. -it • . . i* it'"' "I
The class was called to order by its
president. M'8s Doris Meadow, after
which roll bill was read by
>ary, Mis*> l^itrelle Jeffers^-
Tb« eiass has jg-wemlH rship of
twelve and chose "Willing Workers"
r -fffmatu title,
by popular Vote, %
elect a preas jfeijorter, ,the responsib
ity falling tt# Mian fx Itene 'l^Uafefro.
_^here was also a mutual"agreenae111
fo have one aoclglHiffiwloii each month,
each membwr of tlio class to entertain
cncdanbually. -
ben class business •aaff^iapbaedk
of up hour was devoted fb social di-
versions. which created much gayet.v^
old-fashioned games being thg^-ifie
diums. "
In the potato ra<e ^Ti|p>^3'tmnita
Phillips carried^"off the honorsAnd
iv'as awardet' oiiV of tin" snakes which
old St. Patrick banished from
reland. He was all pretty
e names of
Misses (^reieltffl^Jensil. Juanita
l^ipts Meadow, Latrellc Jeft'era,
(lage, Matilda Baker, Ida Bil
ger. Myrtle (iwer. Franef^ Simpnou,
Lo Hene Ta 1 itrCerro. Miss Pearl Bnr-
dvtie was an <0 t of town gnest.
Sherman
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Views of the B:
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I'sual Sort.
J. Montague. $
It is an unlucky egg ulihh
cold storage warehouse Jbg & «®ej -
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DRIVE COI.DS AND DISEASE
OITOPVOIR SVSTEM.
Whm the boweli aoiT 4!m* arc]
dogged, poisonous waste goes through
the entire system. Help Nature get
rid of this wart* MU ^ n
LIVER PILL at tbt^rery
Colds, Fever, Headache, etc.
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For Tax Collector,
D. E. (Dolahi V
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For SlieriCc
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eugMpit Church, siiidjpnes-1
was in thorough accord
the views of Bishop W. N. Ains-
worth. of the Methmliat Episcopal
Church, South, condemning the invasion
of church services by masked, robed
members of the Ku Kiux Kian. A state-
"Jmetit from Bishop AuiswoHh condenlh-
ing the Klan for this and other .prac-
tires was pnbliislu'd g the past few
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As head of the Cbur-h administration
- In Texas. Mr. Terrell said that
jop Ainsworth'.H views
sJiouid have wejgiH^^flr' Meth
mini>«tei^.^i^ ht J hat me b«'rs of
ati ln the rohesjanff masks would
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; it is 32
e and fast
colors. A
to white, at
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bf color8 to select from,
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and sprang energetit
Uotl ewelcom
mt of JbfaT manner
wa s unsuspect ingly
box wheil) tin
raiaedU
insU'al chairs," a "veKeiatJle race,
awl "pinuiug the lugs'tall," fnrnisdt
d XArtber vociferous amusement Miss
Ida Bilgur was the fortuiVate coatcat-
| his servit
y. ha vie
ity, without the1, expectat
for t^nr investment in sueh monu-
lisb tlu? lMJsnltal, in recognition of his
vork among Thibetan soldiers.
The last word received from
ipatoTy of the lesson.
Mrs: HVR. Hall <-on1 ributed a lesson
Dr.
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in the
at dlf-
church aeeviees. Mr. Terrell
made tbeae-statements in discussing the
rfpa$tP8 visit of three masked and roh-
♦•d men to the l^st Sherman Baptist
Church on last Sunday evening when a
couiuiMuication ivas handed the pastor,
on the progress of missions in Africa, re-
Verting to Biblical years, when Hani ft;
ments.
At wfb reMn ttoc smaller cities, how
ever, nniesa they
iher< ia seldom one individual who is Jjotinwy Qu| of Bataug. whkli he said 0j- explorer Henry Stanley, in
'.t .a .u rv*.. 4>e> fKm ' i # i • .% * • . * «
o v. ;; ...n4, f.niinv*' ,ortMl Afirtca, She also bx ated the Holy
Rbolton.was ho ««, firuw days ^,k(, ..st,.lMlwlly „r
, 'v 1 •
able indefinit^iv
ed forta e in
v to lie up a small sis-1 he expected td reach Dec. S£l.
[. * ■ -■ '■ - - * ...1.1 ..1% m« tf ' a.ft ...... ..A ▲(%<. ■kkiMiilnniiKir ejutiot t*
Tb« ^Afriea., and tlie gegglt-imprt^w he kjft
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investment which may theory of the missionary society is that upou the people nud tmwtry
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light that The Democrat side trip alone administering to the sionary recently murdered in Thibet.
irospoct for a new hotel sick. ' | Mrs. Gene Craycroft read an article
I The (Iftor ..r ills safe arrival in Ita- « U. 'ouriar, tawfiw <li;
• . ... ... rtfctly on a matter /of «dcu<)mfnnti mat
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they Are to bo provided, usually take organise the enravan. CouscfiucnUy, it ]n't)nt'jH ^^ngo and pa'id'a tribute
the form of coflwuunity enterprises. It la Iwlieve he was killeil while on a to tju, lafr lM. siiolt«Mi. Ch: i>iian mis-
is in this
▼lews any prospect
Mr. Brents made a proposition this tang la the fftcr that no one « ls< is re-
week that he would provide a modern ported murdered. Ills wife did not ac-j mj>-. <Iregory ^ave the concluding
seventy-five room hotel for Sherman, company hiiu Batang. but weot f«> praver. and later the hosie^.^ provided
provided he is guaranted' seven pHL Cabutta to obtain translations of tb* A most nOjshaMe^.Had and sandwich
cent on the investment, and, further- Scripture in the Th etan tongue. j rj iw, Smdcty wi/l^follow its establish^
more, if a ^"AOOO oprrating company In his party were Mr. and Mrs .T. (>(] ,(V holding; the April
Ik organised, locally, whieh eompany , li. Morse and their small child^ of meeiinj; v illi Mrs. Cephas Shelburne,
wilhenioy ih« profits or bear the loss- Tulsa. Okla.. and Mr. and Mrs. II. H. 4"arr-nnrdette College.
es in furnishing and operating the ho. Dnnean of I'.uffalo. who were enter* j sh rman Singer Complimented,
lid. If Sherman really wants a new ing tie mission, field. | Decidedly Hie l est volc< and the ls^t
b.oii'l, this i- an easy way to gct^ it and The T'nitcd States government will .flint; of theentwl cast was that of ilie
with \cry little «ouimunitv outlav. Th<« ask foH tin- punishment of the mur- teatllng tenor. Mr. Joe Ireland, a voice
*«#'•&**',m-«.rr'r t*u,*vss
Lreiils as lH>lng proper sio.iarie*. in foreign lanos and many ot}^ r )M. ^reniog heard from the a mate tie
never return. S.nue have vi ntured into st<1K<( AJth<M!>;ii xer.v pleasing >,m all
During tlui. pttst year, or so the tbp almost untrodden jungics and oth-
( bamlter of Ooimneree has recfdvwl so ers go to the crowdi'd centers pf heath-
many rfquests that, because of their en lands. Not many return but. give
ntmiber, they hav . iK^ome eflnlvalenT their lives to the causc of ('hristiau-
lo-a popular demand that Sherman ity. ;xpeeting no earthly reward.
must have a new bid el. * . Since, as Dr. Shelton was sent out by the Dis-
ala>ve stated, there is no good reason clples^oif Christ (Christian Cburchl.
"He was xuinistering to the l*xly of tht?.
sfek and to the sou! asiwell.
| pna*',l by fr, 1
and rjaaoimblt'.
why say om- man should be expwted
to respond T5 this demand antthlmself
btCld this hotel. The Democrat as-
sunies that thbs making trhw requests
expected tha« a stock company would
lie organised for this pilose io vblch
they would subscribe in proiH>rt oti to
their means. t ,
Mr. Brents' proposition, happily, ob-
vlaM the trecessity ^of Mslrig* any
large amount of mouey. Having the
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Urmm^flo.a alW'sdy well r *&edr the
invest^' In the proposed, operating
eompany is Ahuost: insurod against
taking jm^v WlfT Only # .<*
standing tMdweeu them and the reall-
ra^ion of their demands in tlu jmst,
thASe ,W)U0 have b«en responsible fot
this demand -doubtless will g adly setwr
the opportunity to translate thrir wish
Into a fealiiy and will promptly place
their ndmes oh ihe dotted Lwe.
4 lll( A(;t) A SEAPOftT IN tttREK
\ KARS.
The canal which the State of Illi-
nois is building from l^ike Michigan
to tlic Illinois river will Is?
thieej'^fs, ;iy Jauunry L ('hi"
tag i Will be a P°'"f counectlng with
the Gulf of Mexico. ,
II i« hot federally known thlt fher<
is more frekgt tratlic on the lower
r^^isisf«| l p^w'ljpween iN?. X<otiis
and x3r Orleans than ever „ before,
and th|t the 11 m< operating modern
bang s gre earning profits. Develop-
ments waterway transportnt;ou has
lieen so'substantial Jn fh^past two or
flatly soreS«dli«
lieen Inaugnratwl Iwtween Pfitsburgh
and St. -Louis and New Orleans.
caiy-oads. aud s apo.'ts will
not, he wis" if they oppose the St.
J*wfceace canal projeyt, They frill be
unable to compete with thA ^arrieya
running north gad sotith.i t It is fee-1
co^aliig^ipore app#ceut t^at lha Great
I.a kt * and ft issiaa(|^.;'
Jtid leejpn ^|innegpoli| fgnd L .St. Paul,
must be made seaports.
XeW Vofk b stirred over the in
creasing number of public b ggars. It
was brought out at the aldermanic
meeting to pass an "anfi-mendlcant
law " that j.ny nu ,iber of l>eggars
were averaglug from *0t) to a day.
The atost aelect tagging fiehl is in
the theatrical district where b art-
tbroh producticiis are playing. Tin?
cudiences are torn with emotion as
they leSvc and ncer fall to give alms.
The next Ih « field is the subivay tA'-
its where stenographers got tripping
forth to work Beggars, it is said,
play upon the femiuin" superstition
that jt is b.*d Jink to begin a day by
refusing &xmu. Many beggars spend
their week-: ids at Atlauf'c C|ty.
Sheriff Sanders <d" Pittsburg roun-
t.v. i >kla . ( M' Alesu r > has. bfen ty#-
pended from office ji -tiding ausiver for
neglect of dwty, failure to enforce 4he
prohibition laws and due caution In
the confinement of prisoners. Carter
County misted her sheriff after a
long trial. This nevr turn of affahs
by the propie whose officers are elect-
ed to serve Is Isnoming popular am*
may be saluiary in its scope, to give
the people better government.
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/ Am Eating Better
Sleeping Petter and
Feeling Better Than
In Years, ThankM to
tri.
It built me up nine
pounds in three weeks.
This ia the statement
. %m&WV:
Tampa, Fla. Chronic
indigestion,
gastritis, rheumatism, weak-
ness and similar complaints
seldom fait to disappear en-
tirely w/ien you take Tanlac.
it builds yfiu up and enables
you to throw off disease. At
all good- druggists. "« r
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A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent.
-Present the coupon fof it Then
i'rii1—ir ~ "'tt '
watch the delightful ^effect*.
You will quickly see why mil-
lions use this tooth pagte daily.
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dentifrice called Pepsodent which you
are urged to test.
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Multiplies two forces .
Pepsodent brings two other effects
which authorities now desire,
The saliva contains two grot tooth-
protecting forces. One is a starch 4i-
gestant, to digest starch deposits
teeth. The other is alkali, to neutralise \
mouth acids, which attack the teoth.
These forces usually need frequent
stimulation. Certain foods will stimu-
late them, but most people fail to eat
tbsae regularly.
t Pepsodent, with every use, multiplies
those tooth-protecting forces in the
mouth. It largely increases the starch
digestant and the alkalis. Thus night
and morning it gives these natural
forcAs a multiplied effect.
i That alone marks tremendous prog- .
Tess toward better tooth protection.
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Ixird Rhangnesjty. once of Milwaukee,
and later of Miudr «al and London, is
mentioned for flovernor (leneral of
lyeland. He helpt'd to make Milwau-
kee famous, and is still a commoner,
though titled^ aM hts*been a coqtrlb
utor t« Sin;: Fein. II<^ should l e nat-
lsfactory to alt the world, except the
Milwaukee socialists, and they prob-
ably wouldn't he in favor of a gover-
nor general of anywhere, or a gov-
VAiilfe •
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pyisouers <«caped ^ from a
Kansas Sheriff on a train between
Salt Lake City and Hutchinson 'by
throwing pepper In h|s eyes. Tjie mis-
sllg took all the ginger out of 1dm.
2 Gold Fi?h and Bowl
With Each Tube
Nydeata ToothHH
50c. •
Mitchell's Pharmacy
Binklily Comer—Phone 2M.
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There is a way to prettier teeth, and
millions of people have found it.
It consists in removing the dingy
film. You see/ the results everywhere—
on teeth you envy, maybe. And those
glistening teeth are often one's premier
attraction.
This offers you a ten-day test, to
Show how waiter, cleaner, safer teeth
may also come to you and yours.
Film clouds the teeth
Your teeth are coated with a viscous
film. You can feel it with your tongue.
It clings to tooth, enters crevices and
stays. It forms the basis of dingy coats*
-The tooth brush used in old ways
does not end it, so nearly everyone has
suffered from that film. ,
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It is the film-coats that discolor, not
the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar.
It holds food substance which ferments
and forms acids. It holds the acids in
contact with the teeth to cause decay.
Germs breed by millions in it. They,
with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor-
rhea. Thus most tooth troubles sre now
traced to film.
Now you may combat it
Dental sciencO has long been seeking
a daily film combatant. Now two effec-
tive methods have been found. Able
authorities have proved them by many
careful tests. Leading dentists, nearly
all the world over, now advise their
daily use. .$ *
A new-day tooth paste has been per-
fected, to comply with five modern re-
quirements. These two film-combating
methods are embodied in it. This is the
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All druggists supply the large tubes. *
Watch the chail|es
Present the coupon for a 10-
Tube, then watch the delightful r
You will &ee at ones that Pe
idoes what has not belpre been doi
\ Note how clean the teeth feel
using,t Mark the absence of the
film. See how teeth whiten as the
coats disappear. The mouth,
alkaline condition, also feels r ~
^ You will want these effects
.when you know how much tl
Go get the free tubs and see.
the coupon now.
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