WEDNESDAY, JUNE' 6. 1923.

SHIPPING.

MODERN SHIP SALVAGE EQUIPMENT.

POLICEMAN'S FOOT BUN OVER BY TRAIN.

be Hurrying towards two men saw loitering, Gwilym John' Thomas, a dook constable at Barry,

It is most probable that the first ship salvage operation was taken in lund vory shortly after the first ship Glamorgan, early got his foot June 7.-1.06.N. was kunched, and therefore even a fastened in the railway points. most scanty review of the history of

At the same time he saw a train

our subject would prove a colossal of wagons approaching on the mê task. It is, however, only within fine. Despite his mutic efforts be the last twenty or thirty years that was unable to free his foot and the subject has received any real several of them passed over his scicntilio significance, and one can pinioned limb.

7.0. N.

B-DL. 10.-1.0.8.1. I-,"N. 19.-0.-N. 11-LOS.N. 1K-LONN

THE CHINA MAIL.

110,8,8.B. 14. TK.E. 18--A 0. I

PM 17.—NY.K. 20—0.8.8.B. 30-1.0.I

SAN FRANCISCEL

Jaly 2.-A.O.L.Pros Dirant.

LIVERPOOL,

-21-EA

Sept. 30.-E. A Oct. 18.-E. A

Tiban.

Australien. Jaya"

Afrike.

Chile.

امنت

TRAPPED IN RAIL

PASSENGERS,

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND Bent. 6-BF Patroclas

"Dongola

July 8,—RF.

Aug. 11-B, FA

COJECTED DEPARTUR

Oct. 8-P. O

19—E, & 0.

Bept. 11-BA

∙Afrika

Karmalai

Oct. 2-B.

Ang.-1.--B, F

LINK UDANT" SPOJ

| PHILIPPINM MELANDO, BIG,

LOS ANGELES; June 17.-8. & B

DUNKIRK.

KWATOW:

Tangshing.

MAN

7-0.4.K. · Soshu MarTI.

June 14-TEK

Bunning

17.-8, A B.

Bbinyo Maru Tacox

Jane --E. A.

Helsyn. Pansion.

Balkong

Loksang.

11.-P. M. 19.-C. N.

Prog. Piaroo. Biberia Maru.

Bolivia.

Luchow

Kiangan.

Kvakang.

Most Ivan." Halayo Maru Pren. Jefferson/Z

Kwonguing. Halloons.

Pres.-Wilson

Ang. 5.-T.E.E

Tenyo Maru

| Ngv. 16.—E. A...

Halchting.

Kingshow.

Want Sequins, Fixx. Graut.

VALPARAISI).

Biatang.

July 7-HAL.

Yatching.

12-TK.K.

14,48, À L.

Frmland.

ΑΚΟΥ.

18.—-—-N.Y.K.

Yoshino Mars.

June 20.-B. F Jaly 1.-B. F B. F. 10-B. F.

20.-B. J.

June

7. ~0.8.1.

Bosha Mara, Haibong. Halloung Boochow

Aug. 4-E & A

SLAD

-TEK

15-DL 19.-B. I

Hatching. Tazda.

Jane

8.-D. LL

18.-D. I

14.-O. N.

Haibong. Halfoong. -Kiungchow.

10.-D. L . Hatching.

safely assort that the progress murde Ho bad the presence of mind to during this period has been pheno blow his whistle before he fainted, neral, and ship salvage can now and when another constable arrived claim to be one of the scientific on the scene in response to the. branches of practical engineering. whistle he found Thomas uncon-

Of all modern inventions the scions between the metals. petrol engine is undoubtedly the He was taken to hospital, where Imost important from the ship the limb was omputated. salvor's point of view, and its developmunt into a reliable power producer has solved many of his worst problems and placed into bis hands a inchine which is extremely light, readily portable, and which ju combination with air pressors centrifugal pumps and dymes can claim to have supplied the majority of bis wants. Next i importance is probably the develop. Ernest

coin-

FINES MONEY.

POLICEMAN ALLEGED TO HAVE STOLEN IT.

At Pontesbury, Shropshire,

Stokes, an ex-police con- June ment of satisfactory submersible stable, was charged with converting electric contrifugal pumps, which to his own vec money intrusted to en be readily driven from an elec-him.

trie alternator and petrol engine. It was stated that he kept money Formerly, it was necessary to em-paid for fines in the police court ply steam-driven Tachinery, which court while he was on duty there as was in itself heavy, and also in police officer. :

volved the provision of considerable -boiler power and its consequent weight. Moreover, there was the

He was committed for trial.

disadvantage of hot steam pipes report of the Merelman! Shipping lying about the wreck, radiation and | Advisory Committee on life-baying. leakage loses were enormous, touch appliances, and is prepared to adopt valuable time was wasted in wunit in principle. Steps will be taken ing up the engines and priming the to make the necessary alterations in pumps. whilst the exhaust steam the statutory rules, which will be catssed great inconvenience to men laid before Parliament in due working in the vicinity. The pro- course. The Department will give the vision of fresh water and coal for Advisory Committee an opportunity the boilers was in itself no mean of seeing the draft rules before they poslen. Happily, these days are are laid on the table, and will com- pust. and a modern salvage equipmunicate further with the com- nent is entirely free front sten mittee about certain of their recom- driven auxiliaries.

mendations.

-

GENERAL NOTES.

Thirty-two vessels of 119,461 ton-

LA-D, E 16.-J.O.J.L. 10.—1.0.8.N.

8-D, L 11-D, L

12-U, N. -

FOOCHOW

ATAKAO

7-0.8. E Soohn Mara

SHANGHAI,

Jase

7.-1.0.8.N.

70. N. *.-E. L. 9.-0. N. 10.-O. N. 10.-1.0.8.3. 11.-N.Y.K. 12,-0. N. 11.-1.0.8.N. 14-0. N. 14-T.K.K. 14.-O.P.8.

14JQJ.

16.-A.O.L

16.-P. & 0.. 16-1.7.8.N.

17.-P & 0, 18.-B. I.

Tangshing. Bunning.

City of Manchester.

Yingohow.

Luchow.

Lokmang.

Mito Maru.

Scochow. Ewonging. Klangchow.·° Shinyo Maru. Empress of Russia,

Tittaroem.

Pros, Jackeou Blcilia.

Kutmang.

-Matwa. Tanda

18.-N.Y.R. Kashima Marc,

12-LOSN. Yatabing.

19-J.C.J.L Tjuboot.

33-LOS.N.

96.---N.Y.K.

77.-A.O.L. 29.-C.P.8. SO.-T.K.K.

July 9-BF.

Pneumatic tools, such as mens, chippers and drills, adapted for under-water use, have also penis derved most operations capable of execution in a mere fraction of the nage have been launched on the Aug. time formerly found necessary; Clyde during the first four tonthe whilst in the last year or so much of the year, compared with 23 ships thought and attention has been of 101,184 tonnage in the corres-, given to the development of under-ponding period of 1922. water oxy-acetylene burners. There

9.-LO,L, 130.P.8. 12. T.K.K 21.-A.O.L 24.-N.Y.K. 28.-U.P.8.

Namang

Yokohama Maru.

Pres. Jafferson.

Empress of Alia.

Siberis Maru. Sarpedon.

Pros. Grant. Empress of Asta

Taiyo Maro, Pren. Madiagn. Kaga Maru. Empress of Canada,

-T.K.K. Tenyo Maru

B-C.R.8.

Empram of Rurals.

KELLUNG.

| June 14,—T.K.K.

50.-N.Y.K

have already reached a stage wren Orders for three passenger liners, July 19.-1.K.K in the hands of an experienced two of 16,000 tons and the other of Aug. 5.-T.R.K.. diver, they can I profitably and 12,000 for the

Austrian and

Shinyo Maru Yokohama Maru, Thiyo Maru Tenyo Maru

usefully employed for the work of Indian services have been placed by cutting away small portions of the P, & 0. Company with Messrs. Jans 10.-C. N. structure preparatory to patching. Harland & Wolf, to be built at M.-E. N Kiungobow. and after the main portion of the Greenock. dangel plating, etc., lus been re-

ted by gelignite or some other suitable blasting agent.

The telephone, too, has been placed on order with George Brown successfully introduced as a useful & Co., (fresnock, for two cargo and June 7-1.0.5.N Tangabing.

passenger vessels. Bolinder engines

adjunct to the divèr's outfit, and enables reports to be made and if about 300 b.b.p. will be installed.

Tango Mary.

Pronsson.

Talyo Mary.

- 24-0888;・・ Montague,

Tonyo Maru

SANDARAN,

June 11.-1.0.6,N. •kausang.

CEBU, ILOILO & ZAMBOANGA June 29-U8.B.B. Woit Bequanse

JAYA PORTE,- K

June-KP.M.

Van Gode

-10.—3.0.3.LV TIKINEZ

19-JOJ.L

Tilmanoek.

90.-T.K.K.

Fernie Man

16.-Ninyo Y.E., Bandocus Mary.

28-3.0.J.L Tilkembang.

Via Jagan, Honolulu, San FraXGIE 50

*SAN PEDRO, Bazaro Cruz, Balo GARAO ARIDA & Iquiqua).

Jane 7.-T.K.K Selyo Mara. |July 3),~T.E‚.K. [Sept.” 6.—T.KK.

30.-T.E.K.

Rakuyo Maru Ginyo Maru. Anyo Marc.

HAVANA NEW ORLEANS

GALYSETON & MOBILE

June %.-T. I. O. Handver,

FORTLAND.

June 20.–U6,8,B, Wawalons. 8.-U.6.4.R Hand July 1-USSR Aug. 8.--U,6.0,B

Montague. West Carote.

NEW YORK,

(VIA PANAMA.)

-Stanley.

July 7.-Nanyo Y.K. Oberihon Karn. - June 2-A.0.La

-- INDIAN PÒRTS, · ITO.

CALCUTTA,

Via Ramboon)......

June 7-0.8.K-

9.-P. M.

10-N.Y.E. 11.-B.T. 14.-B.I 18-1.0.8.N. 23----10.8.N. 84.--B. 1.

July || 9.—B, L.

Honolulu Karu. Lake Faulk. Nagato Mara Tanda. Janus. Laimug Fooksang.

Japan, Takada

PENANG.

June 7-NYK.

11.-N.T.R. IL-NY.K. 1-B. I. 18~2. &0. $4.--B, L. 29.--P, & O.;.

Jaly 30.-P. & O.

Bept. 7P.&O.

Honolulu Maru. Morioka Haru Nagato Hara Janus. Jeypore Јарец.

Bictlis

Boxidan

Macedonia

BOMBAY AND COLOMBO,

June 11.-N.T.K.

16.-P. & D. 10. 8. K. IT-P &0, 28.-P.&O.- July 9.--N.L.

11.-P.&O. 15.-P.&O. 30-P40. Aug. 8-P, &0. 26-P. & D. Sept. 7.-P. &0. Oct. 8.-P. 0.

Morloks MarE. Jerport Andos Marp. Deltam Bichli Bohlesien. Haiwa

Kiddorppro Bourdan

Khira Stolia.

Macedonia.

Mantua.

ZUSTRALIAN ·PORTE:

BYDNEY AND MELBOURNE,

Joly 7-E&A.

13.-N.Y.K.

Tango Mark Arafura.

Yoshino Maru,

Aug. 4-E4A). St. Albans. Sept. 1

PUKOW.

Lachow

DAIREN,

The Motor Ship underlands that Jene 30.-T.K.K Sibèria Maru. the Straits Steamship Co. has

June 97.-M.Y.K.

TSINGTAO.

9,-Ɑ. N

Tingobow,

Eastern.

Oct 6-A.

Arafura

structions to be given without the loss of time formerly involved in coming to the surface. This fuctor

·WEIHATWEL

Nov. 3.-E. &A

St. Albanir.

The Swedish Mercantile Marine now consists of 1,256 steamers,

is of far greater importance than totalling 936.000 tons gross, 820 June 13.-C. N. would appear at first, for it must be motor ships totalling 218,000 tons, remembered that when working at and 830 sailing ships of 104,000 tons any appreciable depth the diver gross. During the past year 17 sail-Juno -C. N. mist ascend and descend very slowing ships were converted to motor ly. so that his system can gradually vessels. become adapted to the varying pres anze conditions. If thin-is not done

June D.-Q. N... Knolshow.

PAKHOI.

IXPAN FORTS.

Obiaban.

TIENTSIN.

11.-10.8.N.

Eusichow. Cheongabing.

Pres. Jackson.

CHEFOO.

Kusichow.

is the intention to take up once more the building of large vessels." June 8.-1.0.8.0. These new ships will be motor craft,

HONGAY.

Walshing.

HAIPHONG.

90TLE

-N.Y.R.

92-LOEN.

*25,--N.Y.B

Yoshino Mari

13.-C. N.

Mingsang. Chichsa,

Pros. Jefferson.

29.—0,P.B.

HOLHOW.

BANGKOK.

18-LO.8.N. 18.-R. A. 29.-E. A.

0.1,8.

B.-T. IO. Hanover,

Jùne „9.-B. F.”

14-B. F. 10.-P.L

City of Pittsburg.

Roman Prince.

S.-B. FKcomun

July 1-P. L.

4-B. F. 6.-D. & Co. -R.-N. I 11.-B. F. 16B. F. Aug. K.-B. F 210-B, F.

Jane B. F

-PEL

July 1-P. L

Gallo Prince. Diomed.. Wray Castle., Behlenish. Langton Hall. Telesobus,

Kalorum Talthybian.

BOSTON.

DARES

7-0.3.K. BD. & Co.

City of Pittsburg. Roman Prince. Heemun. Gaglio Prince; Diomed. Hamburg Maru. Wray Castle. Langton Hall. Telemachos.. Kaloma Talthy bits.

B. F. Aug. 5-B. F

1B. F.

BOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.

DURBAN AND CAPETOWN. (VIA SINGAPORN, - Bonvos. Ainus,. Bio De Janeiro, Bangor and WadsITIUS.) Jane 19-N.Y.E. Kawachi Karu,

Seattle Maru Jaly. 10-0.8.K.

BARCELONA & VALENCIA. July 7—H.A.L* Prenesen. H-HAL - Ermiand.

FOR VALENCIA.

Jane 18.-E.

July 6—E A

Aug. 17.-E &.

HE A Sept. 23.-E. A.

Majaya.

·Parama. Bolivia.

· Australien.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE.

June 18.-L. T. Fiome L.

GLASGOW.

Phemins. Cyclops. Tolomschus. Ningehow. Peleus. Titan

AMSTERDAM,

June 30.C.FI

-E. A Föly ME—E. A.

-15.--J.C.1.L. Ang. 17.-A. E

Bept. 30.- AD Oct 16.--E.A. Nov. 16.

A.

Ouderkerk. Malaya Pansus. Oldekork. Bolivia Australien. **JOYD'

Afrika Chilo

ROTTERDAM.

June, 11-8. F.

-J.C.J.I.. -B. F 35.-E. A.

July 1-G. L.

16-E A

7.-A.. 9.-B.F. PN. L JAREN

* 15.-J.O.J.L

18.-B. F.

· 33,—B. F. *

30.-B..F.

Ang 7.-9. F. 12B F. 17. A. 20.-8. F. 9.-B..F. 31E A Sept. 20.-E. A

Oes. 10.-E. A

| Nov. 18,--E. AL

Tupaans. Adzastus. Ouderkerk Toirotina

Malaya Glenapp. Machaon

Panama

EARL OF CARNARVON.

HILL TOP BURIAL ON FAMILY ESTATE.

The late Earl of Carnarvon, wha died in gypt, was buried at Burgh clere, Hante, on the top of Betoon Hill, which overlooks the family home, Highclere Castle, and dominates the whole countryside..

It is the site of an ancient et campment and when ground in the vicinity was opened many years ago skeletons were unearthed, though it is probable the burial of Earl- Carnarvon was the first on the hill since the Roman occupation of Britain.

The ground was consecrated by the Eishop of Winchester, and a short service was beld in the little. chapel in Highclere Park built in 1885 by Henrietto Auns Countess of Carnarvon

The funeral was strickly private, and the procession to the bufal place, over a mile distans, w through the beautiful park, pist Highclere Castle," The whole length of the private golf-links was travens- ed to the southern approaches to the hill, where the gradients are easiest. At the steepest part s motor-tractor was wailing. This was coupled up in front of the motor car, and so the ascent was completed..

HAMBURG.

Preuteen.

Bhrous

Bahlalan.

June 11.-B. F.

Ermland.

Oldekerk.

Troilus, Halenus

Antolycus.. Sarpedon.

Rhexenot.

Bolivia Laomedon Dardanus Anstration

Afrika

Java

Chile.

ANTWERP.

Jme 15-P. & O... Sardinis.

13.--0.8.8. 20.-N.Y.K. 25.-B. F. 30..-P. & 0,

July 7-HAL

IL-P.&O. 14-E.AL $1.--B. F.

-P.&O.

Aug. &→P. 40.

26-P&O Bept. 7.-P. & O 11.-P. 40. Oot 6.-P.&D..

19.-P. & O

Amur Marus Kamo Maru. Teirosis. Dalta Preussen. Schlesien.

MAWA Kimland.

- Helenas.

Dayanb Кыта Kashmir. Sigilla Macedonia

·Dongola. Maotus Karmalo

13-0.8.K. 18.-R. F.

~J.O./.L. 25.-E. A..

July, 1-UL

F 6.-E 7.-H. A. L ‚·0,- N, E. .. 14 : HAL 15-3.0.3. L..

Aog. 13-B, F.

MAKA 30.-B. F. 31.-E. A.

Sept WKA Oct. 18.-E. AI Nov. 16.-E. A,

Amur Matu Adrautun

•Ouderkerki Malaya Glecapp Machaos.

Panas

Preusson

Sablesley.

Ermland.

Oldekerk.

Froilar

Rhezenor:

Bolivia Laomedon:

Australien.

·Java Africa

Chile.

BREMEN:

rom-JC.J.L Ouderkerk, July 9-9. L. ·Pohlesien. 18-LO.J.L. Oldekork,

COPENHAGEN.

Jane 15.-T. ASSI

Malaya.

Joly 8.-E. A.

Params.

Aug. 17.-E. Ai

Bolivia

Sept

· Ost. 10.—E. A.

Nov. 18-E-A

Chile.

!

serious illness, or even death may Asistic Co. it is remarked that "it result Engineering.

In the last report of the East Jas 9-0. N.

WHITE STAR PROFITS.

EFERIT OF U.S. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS.

iminished profits are shown by the report for 1922 of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company (White Star Line),

and the Motor Ship understands June 8-1.0.8.N. that they will be of the size of the "Afrika," ie., about 12,000 tons, deadweight, with a speed of 11 to 12 knots.

Jans 8.–1,0.8.N, Mingrang

Klaarsu. Kwaisang. Bintang- Banke

SINGAPORE.

Owing to the fact that three. Vesselse of 20,000 tons and upwards, June 1.-C. The gross profit is £1,448,899. are included, two of which are the compared with £1,680,027 for 1921, P. & O. liuers Moolton and while the not profit is £587,086,"Maloja" the output for Belfast against the preceding year's figure yards is a good record for new ton- of £819,560, which was arrived tage launched during the first four June 7-0.8. K after making an Allocation of months of the year. Six steamers, €25,000 to the Superannuation aggregating 83,000 tong vere Funds, to which no allusion is made launched-four from the yards of this year.

Messrs. Harland & Wolff, Ltd., and The dividend on the Ordinary two from the yards of Messrs. shares trabeen reduced from 15 per Workman, Clark & Co. - cent, tol per cent.” y

The directors state that, as anti- For the first time in two years cipated in the last report, the com- Lloyd's Shipbuilding Returns (for pany has suffered considerable the first three months of 1923) show taiminution in its earnings, owing to an increase in tonnage under con- the restrictions placed on immigrastruction, compared with the pre- -tion by the United States Govern-vious quarter. This is, however,

ment.

[entirely due to the number of orders

8.- L

9.-X.P.M.

10.-N.Y.K. IL-6.Y.K. 11.-B. F.

Honololu Maru. City of Tokio, Van Cloon, Nagato Maru. Morioka Marti Euiseus. 13-U.S.B.B.. Weef Iván, 13-P. & O Sardinia 12-),6.5. Amor Mara 14.-B. Lanus 16.--P&Q Jeypore,

-City of Manchester 18-F Adrastus/ 20-B F Phemins. 10.1.K Kamo Maru. R-EL Japan.

Teletina.

BiPad O. Bells. BP0.Deltay

By Oyolopai

The directors propose to have the that have recently been placed for Homeric" (34,000 tons) converted motor ships. Actually, the tonnage to an oil burner, and the Southamp of steamers being built is less than July Glou p ton-New York mail service will then it was three months ago, but the be entirely operated by oil-burning reduction has been more than bad

Vessely.

anced by the bigger demand for motor vessels. It is stated in The LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES, Motor Ship that if all recent orders

be taken into account the motor (2) RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED BY THE ships under construction in the United Kingdom; total 268,000 tons de groes, or homely a quarter of the

GOVERNMENT-

In the House of Cormons, Capt. steam tonnage. Throughout the Viscount Curzon asked the Presi- rest of the world motor shups-of dent of the Board of Tmde whether 808,000 tona groas, are being, built, the attention of the Government giving a tail of 661,000 tons grosa, had been drawn to the report of the for about 935,000 tons deadweight. Merchant Shipping Advisory Com. It is satisfactory to note that Grent mittee on the ubject of life-saving Britain well to the fore in- this, appliances, and, if so, what

new development, and that nearly

it is proposed to take it the mat

Viecam Wolmer My friend has carefully considered the

mobor ships are being buift

untry be in the whole of

the world

Machang

June 9.-Nasyo Y.K. Charlbon Marn.“

City of Manchester. Mito Mara.

11-N.YK.

12-E &A

Arsfors

14.K.K. Shingo-Mart.

14.-0.8.8.

14.-N.Y.E.

16A 0.

Empress of Russia, Yoshino Mara |

16.-1.08.N..Kutang.

19.1.04.

19.-N.VE.

Tubost

Eshima Maru.

Ferala Maru

Namaang-

21 Anyo Y.K. Macessar Mart.

27.--A/O. E

30T.E.K.

Yokohama Mazi.

Empress of A'lin. Biberia Marn.

July 1.—Q.6.E. ^ Argan Maru.

94.0, La Pres. Grant 12, OPS Empresa of Arja. ILTEKilyo.Meru, $1.A.0. L

TENTK

28. CPA

Pros. Madison,

Kago Maru. Empere of Canada. Auge 0-TKK. 9 Tenyo Maral 10

Empress of Russia.

HONOLULU,

| Jane 14.—TE.K. «ßbinyo Mare. 30.-T.K.K Biberls Maru, |July '8.-A.0.L. ~~Pros::Grant, BS 12.—TKE. Talya Marüh Ang. T.-T.K.K. Tenya Marn.

VANCOUVER, ETC.

Aobillon.“

June 9.B, F.

GENDA.

June 23.- July. I, -0.

-B.-N. L.

Phemius.

Aug. 90-B.P.

Glenapp Sablares. Ningchow

MARSEILLES.

June 13–P. & 0. - Bardinia. -

18–0.8 KM Anne Maru.

30.N.Y.K. Kamo Maru 30-B: 7.

Phemius

SEME AN AD

Malaya

#--P, &O...

Jaly 18 F-

B. F

11.-P. & 0, 19-BF. $5--P. 40.

Aug, J.-B. F.

8.-P. & 0.

#0-B. F

80 A Bept. 1-8. F.

7.-P. & O 11.-P.&O.. 1-E A... Oct 6-P. & O.

16.-X. A.

Nov. 16.-E.-A.

Delta Oyalops. Telemachus, Panama. Malwa Ningobow Devanha Pelous

Barpedos

· Khiva“: Boliris

Kashmir. Sicilia

Pitevolus. Macedonia. Dangola Australian. Mantua Afrika.

Chile.

HAVRE July 18 T Oyalòps:

Ningchow. Aug. 1--B-F:

14.---QR8. "Kapread of Bozia:

LUNDION.

14-ORE.

Altisma, Marie)

95.-N.T.K.

Yokohama Mary!

· 39,-----CP-5.- July a B..

#Puproms of AK

Philocteten

Aug. 14.-B. E.

Sept 11.-B. F

Oct. ---B. F. Philocuste

ter July 2-BPL

18-EY

0% #07

Jūda 11.-B. F. 7 Romaeus."

Jaypore. Bardiain. Amur Maru. 15-B. F. Adrator

Decodooms Kamo Maru Glanspp.

Abama Mózes

July 1-G. L

20

Angs

In a Week

You will see that it pays

This new method of teeth clean- ing shows its benefits quickly. Men, Woman" or child wil is a wook ses, effects delightful kad convincing.

Millions of people of some forty races now employ this “methods, Leading dentists everywhere «de wise 12: You should, learn how much it means to you and your

Clouded by a film

troubles `are now, traced to that filmiz, and they are almost universal.

Now we combat it Dental science, after long se- hearch, has found, two films com- patants. Mary careful teats have proved their efficiency, Leading- dentist everywhere urge their daily use rented

A new day tooth paste has been created, called Pepsodent. It come, beple with modern reprenante,

Your teeth are clouded more or

Jose by Sims. Tas Areas Blm is rend these two great film combat cous you can foul it with your nate are embodied in it. We? "congde." It dings' to teeth, entere

«crevices' arid stayı, KA FONAS

Old methods of betmbing Jere much of that fiind intact. The fim "absorba, stains, so the teeth; look decolared Film: Is the basis of tastar,"

How it rums teeth"

That film holds food substance which Terments andyforms: azida. It holds the acids in contace with the tooth to cause decay,

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Two other effects

Pepsodent brings two other ef❤ fects" which “authority now deems essentiál." It multipiles tha:itarch. digestant la the saliva apar

It multiples the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's sentraliser for acids which cauNG DICKY JAN

Note how clean the tenth feel. after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten, as the sim-coats despigear,

Then judge the benefis by what" you see and Foel, - You will bar amazed,

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