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. xTB BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1DI3. Refined Suit Fashions QUITS whose every line and design give one the impression instantly of being well dressed, in a cultured, refined manner. . .. . Each style and fabric is the latest sanctioned this season. The tailoring is perfect in every detail a distinguishing fea ture of really high-class readytowear. Reasonable prices. - Satisfactory service is rendered in a courteous manner. Suits, m.z, 25, 29.S0, 35 No Extra Alteration Charge. m si mm HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH ATREETS WOULD CHECKFDHDS' MISUSE Des Moines Business Men Boused at Commissioners' Acts. SAY MONEY BEING DIVEETED Gtfort to Protect OrurrnlfunA Ilf snlta in Vr ot Cash from Other Fanil for rnrpoira Not l,Hfn, Some Declare. DIGGS SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS IN PEN; : 18 MONTHS FOR PAL (Continued from Pace One.), xviiuin that Domical influence was brought to bear on tho attorney coneral (o prevent Iho cue from comine to inai. MoKttb'B rosfcnatlon was Accepted W tho president Irt ft brief noto reprlmatld Jng" him for breach of discipline, special roecutors were named and thq cmo finally came to trial on August 6. Dfcgs tuid Camlnoltl seemed uncon cerned until sentence wm pronounced.' A tow minute hUcr thoy laughed and chat ted with thq newspaper mcu over their p,,Bnt ' . , Tho". mother and brother of Camlnettl and the wife ond father of Bless were tn court Tho mother and father listened with 'bowed heads to Judse Van Fleet ords. Mrs. Dies stored blankly at tho jud, giving no sign that sho realised What his words meant. Meaning of Mann Act. Thjs was a crime of opportunity," sold Judge Van Fleet In passing sert. tenee. "I mean that the laxity df social conditions and the lack of parental con trol made It possible. 1 wish to say that Kit through this case there Is the evidence that drink had Its paralysing Influences tipon, the morale and Itie minds of thess tpm and Ihesa two young" Wlrls, with whom they went on that trip to Reno. The terrible, debating Influence of. tho saloon, the deadfall and .the roadheusa t too alsgustlngiy apparent In this pHt- 1 sttuaUon. and I make the observation rir, that, sclty mutt pay tho price for irtVe existence of thos high "Thls does not kelp me to exculp these attendants I agree with count that the degree of the offense committed oy (hc men (If the iourt saw H mlttedjte refer to degrees of this crime whoro the Mann act falls to) Is not M gravo as- In &ft iwhore rota transport roriww from. n,stat to Mother, for the purposes of prostitution for sain. The set originally did not contemplate cases ofc this character, nor was 1 tho lnten tion of Congressman Mann, as expressed. 16 tho congressional committee In ex plaining tho original bill, that It should. Cut congress In passing the bill, added that any transportation for any Immoral act where the woman transported was ofenlr exposed to debauchery, should be unlawful and that brought these cases within tho purview of the atatute. 'Congress failed to alter the last por tion afrtoeact which, gave the statute. its etmmm 'nainej tUe whito .slave, traffic ait,, and In so falling left means by which tM general Hiisunaerstaaamg ana mis lasoryrotatton have come about." court then pronounced sentence. Wm THRUST UF0N.THE1 4 (Coetlau from Face. One.) for the present commissioners, says ho was called up on the telephone and asked Jf ho would bo a candidate. He replied that he did not think much of the rtcall and did not want to run. ENEMIES OF SULZER LOSIUT PRIMARIES (Continued from Faga One.) be called on to testify before the high court, sitting as a member' of the tri bunal. Will Attack Validity of I'roreeiltn. Theso questions and Others, including the'expected attack by Governor Sulzer'a counsel on the validity of tho Impsach nierit proceedings will be determined by the court of Impeachment Itself. Until theso preliminaries aro decided, no evi dence will be taken. Scorns of witnesses will be Called for both sides duilng the trial, estimates as to tho length of which vary from one to two months. Although the Impeached executive's legal advisers have not dls closad any of their plans. It Is generally understood that Governor Sulier will not attend the sessions of the Court while the preliminary .arguments are under way. Ills friends assert that his pres ence on tho opening day 6f the trial would b'e at least a tacit admission that the proceedings aro constitutional. HANS SCHMIDT ROBS GUEST AND EASTER COLLECTION PLATE (Continued from Pago One.) rrooesmngs aro constitutional, it il?LrhJ," ,"2? ? "itorfeltln plot and denounce- Schmidt tlons, the police say, are part of a plan to feign Insanity. Schmidt rosea n.e Physician. That Schmidt did pose as Dr. Motlere, a physician, as he Is said to .have ad mitted, was indicated lost night by the finding among his offeojs of medicines and drugs. Tho use of some of theso Is prohibited by law. Dr. Ernest Arthur Muret, the dentist whd was arrested following n raid of the Went 131th street flat, is today in a cell awaiting trial on a charge of having; In his possession a revolver in violation of tho Sullivan law. This Is merely a tech nical chargo and Muret faces arrest at the hands of the federal authorities on tho moro serious charge of counterfeit ing. The hope of tho federal authorities of connecting Muret with the counter feiting, which Schmidt admitted Tester day he had entered into with tbe dentist, was heightened last night by tho dls covery In his rooms of a new set of photo-engraving tools. These tools were of the eamti pattern aa those found In the counterfeiting flat Muret denies connection with the coua- the lie they have placed along side of ott as runnta mates, what do you tyf' "Veil. I hardly know. It's ud to the poojeto now- H the people want me, altl right. I was Very busy when an un known man called me up on the tele phono and asked mo If I would run. I toldjlsim I would f they got the right crowd to run." rnialn Over jYeble. , Among those who have seen tho petl tion and who have been asked to sign It, there is some discussion as to which Mr. Neble Is on tho' list of candidates. Bqme Insist It, Is SohUlus Noble, sr., and some remember It as Bophlus Keblr. ir. Btlll others, Insist ,lt' is John )u Neble, who was a candidate - for city, commis sioner when the' present commission was elected. John Neble. jMA the following to say when asked If. he were the man: "Well, several parties ifpbke to me about H -a few weeks ftgo and asked tf X would be. a candidate, I .refused to let my name so oq. If It has gone .on. Jt Is without my knowledge nd consent" Tho other tw Ntblen ktp out of the city and wild not be reached. Kels J. Anderson; hlso on the list of proposed commlsaioners. .to he substituted PENNANT COUPON This Coupon and 15c tnUtlM beam to ciiaic of oat Ak-Sar-Ben or Otlier Pennant wben prwentcd at thi bxx orrioi, 103 ld BuildiBf, Omabft, contest vlorouslv- Should the validity, of the proceedings ba upheld by thi coUrt, It Is expected that tho presence of the accused In the court room dally will be ono of tho features of the sessions. Mrs. gulser will be one of tho most Im portant wltneesea for tho defense, accord Ing to the tovornor's friends. '8hs has btn aorMf ovor svldencsrln tfie lose wKh1 hr, ? t the eWoetrtlve-maWtoH' swto-ffcer7- recovery from her nervous broaklow. followliMr-her aAmuJ tut thp was rossoMlble for mom nt tha W.n street-trasoaetlons attributed to her hus-baad. - . .e NBW "YORK J (WITM9UT TTJNDS fjaorwm to Fmss Revenitn Mill Mm Bo Lacking. ALBANY, V, Y, Bent 17. AeUnir finv. ernor Qlynn and leglslatlvs leaders werb nono oo hopeful- today that a sufficient number of assemblymen, would be presi ent tonight when the state legislature Is to reconvene to put through tho financial Program. Tho state faces a very serious mncjBi emoarrassmeot unless tho reve nue bills and appropriations for bond In tarest are passed. Many of the present assemhlvmn , 'unsuccessful In obtaining as candidates for re-election, and the unusual drain on their private resources, owing to tho repeated recalls to Albany since the extra session convened, has put thsrn In no amiable frame of mind toward Incurring furthor personal expense. Their alartes ceased with the adjournment of inn regular oesMon. and under tho law they are allowed mileage only for one trip to Albany to attend the extraor dinary sesftlon. Their other Journeys, caused hv r. pealed recesses, were entirely at their own expense, as was their maintenance In Albany, In tho upper house of the t,aimu,tr whero the Sulscr Impeachment trial will be staged, the leaders expect practically a nuenaanco or senators. Each senator will be called on tomorrow to qualify M a member of the Impeachment court and for this service he wltl draw a stipend estimated from 10 to HO day. Mi.uiiuwo maucr or compensation Is one "of the kinks that the Judges of the court of appeals, who-also will form part oi ipo impeaenraent -court, aro expected to straighten out before the Impeach- uieui proceedings begin. . DEATH RECORD. HnrnU Tf. Msn. YORK, Neb., Sept. lT.-(8iclan-SaMl, s. Aioora aiea September 15, aged CJ years. nno came to neoraska w th hor huMhrf oore. in IS7J and homstait,l three miles north of, this city. Judge suoon uiea eleven, yeara aga Mrs. Aduut AValten. OXlltD. Neb.. Sent. 17.wfBn.oIl airs. joam waiters, who has been seri ously i)i at her home here, died ulv morning. Deceased was about M years of ago and, she and her husband wero among tho pioneer settler of thl. Wramuhlty. ptildes her husband deceased leaves three grown children. She was a memoer or the Methodist church, tbe Eastern Star and the Degree of Honor. Illchard DanuttalU. BEATRICE, Neb, Sept lT(8pecll Telrram.)-niohard Baumfalk, a well' known farmer Uvlng. in logan township, lled nuddenly this rooming o f heart fall uro. He waa H years o age, and leaves a widow and eleven children. for having mentioned his name in the connection. . Bertha Zech, Muret'a servant and office assistant, told of her employment by tho doctor last December through an adver tisement She had come to New' York only a few weeks before that time, ano explained. She also denied that oho know Vnytktnfc 'about'' the attars fat Mutet'faW ccimiiac, an uiro7 nomp ignt voq in oboujrroaeea In . th dentist's Teffke. ohi(d-. llted there frequently,' dbt did many women, who remained until late at night 6lrl Tkrcat Sefesatdt. Inspector Fau rot's Investigation dls- closi-d what he consldored might have been, a motive for the murder of Anna Au'mulirr. In tbe presence of & doctor about, a month ago the girl ' threatened to kill Sohmldt, according to a statement made by the physician to tho Inspector. When Schmidt called on this physician ho was n cltlxen'e' clothes and the doctor had no Idea his visitor was a priest Many young married couples living In th vicinity of St. Josoph's church were lr. a quandary lest night concerning tho legality of their marriages which had been performed by leather Schmidt An other priest of the church said that many rmc-li marriages had been discovered. He cently it was said that Schmidt had per formed many marriages without demand ing licenses and had made no records on the church books. Theso marriagea aro Illegal and must be performed over again. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE8 MOINES, la., Sept. 17. (Special Telegram.) Steps ore being taken In Des Moines to have a committee of citizens start stilt to stop the practice of the city council In making use of various funds of tho city for purposes not designated. An Informal Investigation Is said to have developed that the otty government has not been very careful In Its use of the special funds and that tho Incidental expense of various departments have been paid from funds which should be u7d for entirely different purposes. This has been done In order to protect tho gen eral fund of the city, but In so doing it Is Alleged by the taxpayers that the spe cial funds wero diverted and tho council men are liable. Express Companies Ask for More Time WASHINGTON. Sept. 17Appllcatlon was made to tho Interstate Commerce commission today by the express com panies for an extension of time in which to prepare and put Into effect the new express rates ordered by the commission In August By the terms of the commission's orders the rates would become effective Oc tober IS. At a conference today between members of tho- commission and counsel of the companies It was reported to he Impossible for tho companies to comply with the order by October 15. It has not been possible yet. according to statements of counsel, for the com panies .thoroughly to analyze the rates and prepare and hare printed the neces sary tariffs. Walker D. Hlnes, speaking for the flye large express companies, expressed their willingness to comply generally with the provisions of tho commission's orders and to put In the proposed rotes. He sug gested, however, certain modifications, not affecting It In principle. The matter will bo consldored by tho entlro commis sion. Little doubt exists, however, that iha commission will grant the application, Inasmuch as tho companies agree to com ply with the order. A D-itorial by tho atoro Ad-ltor rTj Lord Cornwollls said to Georgt. Ill "Lefii go over there and give those Americans a good licking." Sounded fmo to lite kingship. 'Result biff promise Uttlo accomplish ment "We sell the finest clothing on earth" Is the buroen of most every apparel "ad." Sounds fln to lots of pcopla. Result big promise little accomplishment Its results that count This store Is not so much on Promise as It Is on Accomplishment When you're reading of great Fro mi nes have a thought of poor old King Georges disappointment An Establishment Where Refined Style Taste Prevails A showing of tho best products of world famous fash- ion artlsB not found in tho ordinary store. Stylos being shown in Parisnow not the early season rqodcls shown by Parisian modistes to the multitude of sight-seeing Americans. Styles that are not shown to tho genoral run of storo buyers but models bo uncommon as to be confined to ono exclusive' store, like ours, in ono community. You're Invited to look, examine, try on, these most unusual garments as long as your fancy shall prompt you bo to do. Your visit to our store will' not bo con strued as an obligation to buy but rather as a desiro to ascertain what really Is menat by that word "style." Catering particularly to small women, . stout womn and large women to size 45. Suite, $1450 to $75. Coats, $12.50 io $65, OMAHA'S FASTEST GROWING STOKE tMC VCUM& PEOPLED arrerr 1518-20 FAIINAM STREET. MINISTERS PICK OFFICERS (Continued from Page One.) HYMENEAL . Shaiubauif ttvCfeapman. dronON, Neb.. Sept l.-(Bpeclal.-J, J. Bhambaugh and Miss Floy Chapman of Orand Island, Neb., were married- here at noqn yesterday. Rey. Mr, Clifton Of Osceola officiated. Ma and Mrs. Bhambaugh loft In the aftor noon for their futuro jiome at Orand Island. r Great French Army tads Sham Battle Lasting Seven Days CABTBL-fJARRASIN, France. fleDt IT. A pitched battle In which 120.060 men clashed was fought near hero today In the presence of President Raymond Polncalre. It was the closing feature of tho French maneuvers. Tho northern blue army and the south ern red army had been fighting for soven days a Series of preliminary en gagements. Today b rough; the main bodies face to face with a front extend ing for twenty miles In the valley or tho River Olmone. Before daybreak cavalry, artillery and Infantry wero stirring In preparation for tk. ..... . . . . . jiia uccuvo umuc, wnuo aeroplanes were flitting over the respective positions en deavoring to discover tho cohwiandero Intentions. President Polncalre, with Eu geno Kttenne, minister for war, observed the battle from a hill near thts town, lie was surrounded by a brilliant staff and accompanied by tho military attaches of the foreign embassies. The president repeatedly expressed his admiration for the endurance and march ing powers cf the troops. Many of the infantry regiments marched thirty to thirty-five miles yesterday, the soldiers carrying the full active service equip ment weighing over fifty. pounds. Mrs, Acoff Gets Ewo Years for Forgery KANSAS C1TT, Bept 17,-Mrs. Minnie Acoff . of.. Des Moines. whr when ar rest!, for passlrg worthless checks at two local department stores, gave het excuse that she farted tho checks to save her two young children from starv ing, was , sentenced to two, years In tho penitentiary by Judge. Latshaw In - the criminal court today. Mrs. Acotre story of being deserted by her husband and of a struggle with poverty failed to Impress the court Kvldence was. cited that the woman was charged with forgery In Wichita, Kan., aud other cities. Mrs, Acoff s daughters, 6 and U years of age, wero placed In care of the Juvenile court Key to tr.u tSitgatH-'-Deo Advertising Kearney, Holdrege, Hastings, IJncoln and Beatrice. Williams to University Place. It is understood without a shadow of doubt that Dr. M. B. Williams of tho First church, Omaha, will go to Unlvor slty Place church and that Dr. Titus Lowe of Cedar Falls, la., will become Pastor of tho First church, Omaha, Dr, Edward Iltalop does not expect to take a pastorate and as far as he knows will bo returned to the Omaha district It hM not leaked, , out as jret who will bo, If . awL' Irakaterrea Vron tills 'conference to tho Upper Iowa conference to take Dr. Lowe's pastorate at Cedar Falls. Tho business session moved slowly, only tho organisation of the conference and reports from throe district superintend ents taking place. Rev. N, A. Martin re ported the IJncoln district Rev. J. W. Kmbree the East district and Rev. R. N. Orrill the South district The first busi ness tomorrow morning will bo tho re ports fiom tho other districts and tho character of each preacher passed. Money for Boole Concern, A draft from tho dividends of tho Book tonoem was anouncod. Tho old Ne braska conference received $2,631; the north Nebraska, J 1,779, and the west Ne braska, fl,iG7, The consolidated confer ence received tho amount of $5,S57. This is to bo divided and given to the "worn out preachers" with the collection from each "church for conference claimants. At 8 o'clock In the afternoon there were 10Q autos at the church to give tho mem bers of the conference a rldet "sight eeln Lincoln." Beginning tomorrow morning Rev. IL F. Rail, D. D president of Illff Sohool of Theology at Denver, will .deliver an addresa at 8:30 o'clock each morning and at 4 o'clock each afternoon. For FreMea's Aid. At the evening sesston the speaker for the Freodmen's Aid society was Rov. James T, Docking; Ph. D., D. D presi dent of Rust university at Holly Springs, Miss. Dr, Docking Was sent , to this con ference by special request of the mem bora of tho conference. Ills address was one of tho strongest ever given at this conference in the intrst of educating tho negroes- of the south. Rust university is one of the twenty-two Institutions of tho Methodls church hat stand for the education of the negroes In building of christian characters by furnishing an industrial, moral and religious training. Rust -university was founded tho year after the civil war. It Is the oldest and strongest of all those Institutions. On account of Dr. Docking's strong work It has grown to bo the largest of all the universities for tho negroes, having over BOO students last year. Vicious nail Kills Mnn. FRIEND, Neb.. Bept 17.-(Speclal Tel- eSrram.) C. A. Tfllilnoll hlrwtrl man working for C. H. Murry, a farmer three mues soutn or friend, was killed by a vicious bull at noon today. If Headachy, Dizzy, jBilious, "Cascarets" iFour Iiver Is full of Olio; Bowels Clogged, rtomacji Sour, Tongue Coated, Broatli Bad. Get a 10-eent bos now. You're bilious! Ton havo a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burn, your aktn Is yellow, with dark rings Hinder yonr eyes; your lips aro- parched. No wonder you, feel uly, mean and ttl-terapered. Tour system is run or one not property passed off, and What you need Is a clean ing up Inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love yon, and don't resort to harsh' physics that Irritate and Injure. Re member that most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels are euiwt by morning "wtth cent!, thorough Cas- carets they work whtls you sleep, A 10-oent box from your drufgtct will keep your liver ,a(id bowels clean: stomach 'sweet, and your head clear for months. (Children love to take Cascarets, because uiey taste good and never gripe or sicken. tt3f AXDliLflTHTO MliWKAMlLD. Mas. Wtktbow's Booth two avaor bii txen Utd (or over SIXTY Y8AK8 by W1U.10N3 vf MOTHXKS for their CHILDREN W111LH YKttTIUNO, with rSXFSCT BUCCSSS. - It eoOTIISS the CHILD, 8OFT8NS the OUVISL ALLAYS all PAIN I CORHsVlND COLIC, and "U thrtwtt remedy for DIAXRHtBA. It la at ttoioteijr 7annle. Be sure and lor -Mrs. Wlnatow's Soothlag Syrup." sod Ufco ao other Hair Tonic Avar's Hair Vigor keeps Hie scalp clean and healthy. Prosiote growth. Checks bKlef. Does not color. A Your Doctor. IciTm Rheumatism A Hmh Curt 6lfM hjfOMWlM Hid t Is th. sprlnc or 1691 I m attacked br MuKaUr nJ lndammitorr Rhtumatltra. I autrnd ealr thos who hnr It know, for ortr Uir mit I tried rm4r af.tr remtdr, sad doctor rtr doctor, but uch rll( at I ncalred onlr temporarr. Ftnallr, I found a remadr that cuftd ma ,compltlr, and It ha narer rttornad. i hara slvan. It to a number yho vera Ur rlMr afflicted aad etta bedridden lth Itbeumatlim, and It effected a core 4a atery taaa. I "want- ererr soffarer from any lata rt rheunutlo trouble to try- thla marralous beallng pover. Don't send a cent; almply mall pour nam and addrecs and 'I win tend It tree to trj. After ran bare uted It and It baa proton ttaell to ba (bat Ions-looked-for meant ot eurlns your JlhMima. tltra, rou mar aend the price ot it, one dollar, but. snderatand, I de not vent Tour money unlets you are perfectly Satisfied to tend It. Itn't that fair! Why tufter any longer when poaltlre relict la thus' ottered you freer Don't delay. Write today. Mark IL Jackeon. No. iOS Qaraey Oldg Syracnae, N. Y, Mr, Jackson la rtapomalble. Abate ttate, meat true. PuU Cannel Coal for Omaha WE HAVE IT AT LAST $6.00 Per Ton Through our exclusive agency -wo can make this low- price Cannel coal has been previously considered the luxury' of. the east. It now becomes your economical comfort. You know Us reputation, quick lighter, long flame, burns merrily, never clinkers, very i light and bulky. Try Jt in your early grate fire. Coal Hill Coal Company mm BBS I Service to Policyholders The Watchword asd Record of the National Life Iisuramcc Co.. MontpeBer, Vermont. Now In its sixty-fourth year. A Policyholders' company, no stockholders. Total insurance in force, more than ono hundred and eighty-five millions. Its policies the perfection of life Insurance service. Operating in and supervised by thirty-soyen states. Net cost ot Insurance low. Actuarial methods 'sound, conservative and scientific. List ot assets and full .infor mation sont on request Some splendid territory open for local representatives. Call, phone or write. . J. V. STARRETT, State Agent, . 401-241 ratton Block, Omaha, Neb, Telephone Douglas 1-0, What would you do with 10,000 dollars ? Perhaps you have thought of farms, houses, auto ' mobiles, stocks and bonds, extension of business, or maybe a trip around tho world, but Here is what wo did: We had 1,500 sacks ot $10,000 each, and we used each eacTtfut to Improve, one mile ot tbe Chicago Great Western we spent a total ot $15,000,000 to rebuild and repair l,600mlle3 of road $10,000 per mile! Mi Wo laid new rails, double track, resraded, reballastal and straightened the rood bed, bought new steel, asbestos lined passenger cars, new steel freight cars, new engines, Installed automatic electric safety slgnalB, bettered our terminals and generally fixed up everything. The Chicago Great Western la a good road today, and, the. boat and shortest between Omaha and St. Paul and i Minneapolis it's tho line ot GET-THERE-FIItST TRAINS for GETiTHBRE-FIRST people. Trains leave Omaha 7:44 a. m. and 8:10 p. m. Low Fares Northwest, Sept. 25 to Oct. 10 Ask P. P. BONORDBN, O. P. & T. A. 1B22 Fat-Ram Street Omaha, Neb. Phoae DoBgla 380. I Office For Rent Tho largo room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the Havana. Whits Coal Co. Nica Farn&m streut front age. About 1,500 a quart feet of floor space with large vault. Xxtra en. trance from court of the building. v Fine office fixtures are ot fered for sale. Apply to If. P. Fell Bee office. FIVE POINTS: Covering a Safe Investment 1, BTATB SUVEBVXBXOH', whero you are putting money In a financial concern In Nebraska, 2. PXXJST XOKTGAQH BEOUKZT7 on .Improved real es tate, the mortgage being negotiable and repayable monthly, and by tho further security of a strong Reserve Fund. ' z: EASH.Y OORVEKTZBX.B XMTO CASK on legal notice at office- ot Issuance, ,' COJrvxxnnsrT because no renewal of Investment re quired, with dividends payable semi-annually. . S. moriTAliZXV because paying 6. For twenty-one years the shares of this Association have fully met all these conditions, if you have Jl.oo or 5,uoi to Invest, call and see us any day. Sssonroes 03,300,000.00. Se serve 5310,0000. Conservative Savings & Loan Association ism xASinrr bt ckaka. QSO. r. OXZJCOkS; ftss. VXVJm W. JCTJKXS, Heey. DR BRADBURY DEISJXISX I60O Fornam Street. Extracting UP FlUings owe up BridKeworlc ,.,,$2.00 Up Crowns .$2.50 Up Plates fS.00 Up tO Toara Bams Office. 'H.I I W WW w Phono Doug. 1700 Missing Teeth supplied without Plates or Bridge work. Nerves rrmoTetl without pain. Work guar anteed ten years.