The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 22, 1925, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 37

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Irene, Elvira and Ray Giers Dorf, former
Council Bluff girls, whose act is one of the
featured attractions opening today at the
Orpheum theater. The girls are talented
musicians.
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One of the relief lightships ut
Woods Hole, Mass . where - -
men are trained and kept m
form for the real live, but
lonesome servire in Vine
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“King Carnival" greets his subjects in Nice. One of the odd _
: floats in the parade which opened the annual carniva' ,
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Betty Compson, the film
beauty who stars in "New Lives
for Old,” the feature motion
picture at the Rialto theater
this week.
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Danger is carefully marked wherever children ire concerned —
that needless tragedy may he averted This is thr day of jm-ven
tion Danger is marked wherever it exists and measures of satety
adopted. To prevent decay and disease, to afeguard health—even
life itself—dental authorities have pointed out The Danger Line
on our teeth, which demands our constant care and attention
Sound second teeth depend on
proper care of first teeth at
The Danger Line
MANY mothers have acids at The Danger
the erroneous impres- Line and elsewhere. It
sion that the first teeth is the use of Squibb's
are not important. Yet Dental Cream, made
to insure good second with Squibb's Milk of
teeth, and their normal Magnesia. For dental
growth, it is of the ut- authorities agree that
most importance to cross section of a Milk of Magnesia is the
guard against Acid Decay at The one best product for
Decay at The Danger Dan*er L,ne effectively neutralizing
Line, where gums meet teeth.
At The Danger Line in
all the tiny V-shaped crevices
around the teeth at the gum
margin food particles gather
and ferment, forming acids
which cause decay and which
may lead to infections. Such
decay often results in condi
tions which seriously retard
a child’s general physical and
mental development.
There is one absolutely safe,
dependable way to protect your
children’s teeth and gums from
acids which attack the teeth
and gums.
Squibb's Dental Cream,
being made with Squibb's Milk
of Magnesia pleasantly fla
vored is safe for the young
est child, even if swallowed. It
cleans thoroughly, strengthens
the gums, allays sensitiveness
and protects for hours after use.
For your children's sake
anti for all your family buy
Squibb’s Dental Cream, made
with Squibb's Milk of Mag
nesia. At drug stores.
Squibb's ]
Dental Cream
^ Made with St/uibbs Milk of Magnesia JJ
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Squibb’s Milk ot Magnesia The Standard of
Quality—from which Squibb’s Dental Cream
is made — is recommended by physicians
VlaUe
of everywhere. It may be purchased in large
mn^ac,Ji and small bottles from your druggist. If
you have not used Squibb's Milk of Mag
nesia. we urge you to try it and note its
definite superiority — its entire freedom
from earthy, alkaline taste
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