Five New Ways
To whiter, cleaner, safer teeth-all lato discoveries
Dental science has been seeking ways to better tooth protection.
All old methods proved inade- quate. Tooth troubles were con- stantly increasing. Very few es- caped them. Beautiful teeth were seen less often than now.
Dental research found the causes, then evolved five new ways to cor-
sest them
The chief enemy
The chief tooth enemy was found to be film-that viscous film you icel I clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays.
Food stains, etc., discolor it. Then it forme dingy coats. Tartar is based on film. Most teeth are thus clouded more or less.
Film also holds food substance
proved those methods effective. They were embodied in a tooth paste called Pepsodent, and den- fists the world over began to urge its use.
Other essentials
Other effects were found neces- sary, and ways were discovered to bring them. All are now embodied In Pepsodent.
Pepsodent stimulates the salivary flow Nature's great tooth-pro-
tector.
It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is there to nej-
Protect the Enamel Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then removes it with an agent far softer than enamel. Never use a film combatant which contains harsh grit.
which ferments and forma acids; It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tar- itar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea.
Much left intact
Old ways of brushing left much of that film intact, to cloud the teeth and night and day threaten serious damage.
Two ways were found to light that film. One acts to curdle film, one to remove it, and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities
tralize mouth acids, the cause of tooth decay.
It multiplies the starch digestant In the saliva. That is there to digest starch deposits on teeth which may otherwise ferment and form acids. It polishes teeth so film lets easily adherea.
Prettier teeth came to millions
One result is prettier teeth. You see them everywhere teeth you envy, maybe. But that is only a aign of cleaner, safer teeth. Film- coata, acids and deposits are effec- tively combated.
Note how clean the teeth feel niter using, Mark the absence of the viscous filma. See how teeth whiten as the film-coats disappear.
Pepsodent
The New-Day Dentifrice
A scientific film combatant, which whitens, cleans and profects
the teeth without the use of harmful grit. Now advised by leading dentists the world over. On sale in two sizes everywhere,
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TUNGSHAN
CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS.
(Our Own Correspondent,)
Canton, Doc, Bih.
The results of the 1st round of the Men's Championship played at Tongshan (Canton) on Sunday, were as follows:
J. Rolgor and F. A. Wallis lind a byo.
H. D. Browno was given's walk- over by R. K. Butobelor,
L. C. Scotchmor boat E. U. Reid 1 up.
G. F. Fishor boat H. H. Prosous
1 up.
R. I. Hal boat J. T. Smith 2
up.
W. M. Stratton best Gordon.
H. 8.
J. M. Walkor beat C. E. Watsun 2 and 1.
In the 2nd round F. A. Wallis bont J. Rodger 1 up; L. C. I Spotchmer beat E. U. Reid ond 17: 1. J. Hall beat J. T. Smith 2 nad 1, and J. M. Walker boot W. M. Stratton 2 and 1,.
L. C. Scotchmer (who won the Bobloewig Cup a few weeks ago) returned a gross total of 80 for 9 holos in the alternoon.
Report of R.H.K.G.G.
The report to be submitted to mombora of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at the annual general meeting to be held in the Board room of Messrs, Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd. on Monday, 15th December, has just been issued. The report covers the period ist October, 1923, to 30th September, and is as followe.--
During this period 100 resident members and 18 momburs of the Junior Section joined the Club, the membership
standing
follows:-
now
... 8
Honorary Membora Lita Members................
495 Full Members........ Rostriated Membora... 71 Non-playing Members: 20 Absent Meinbors......788 Naval Subscribers...... 25 Military Sabrcribers... 31
Junior Section:
Resident Members...... 65 Absent Members
1
1
1,887
WEDNESDAY, DECEMHER 10, 1924.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.
London, Dec. 9. Cautious satisfaction is oxpressed in the Liberal organs In communting on the German elections, but the Conservative papera are somewhat pessimistle.
The Chronicle finds the results "encouraging."
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MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN BUT USED RIGHTLY THEY CERTAINLY HELP.
WE WILL KEEP
YOUR WHOLE- WARDROBE
The Westminiator Gazette says the voters have rallied to the older and sanor parties and have deserted the extreme factions.
The Daily News finde them rather unexpectedly satisfactory." The Daily Herald, in its headlines, says the Germans have shown IN GOOD CONDITION FOR LESS THAN their good sense,
The Times complains that the new situation is the same as the THE PRICE OF ONE NEW SUIT. old one and in this situation it is uncertain how a responsible gov-EVERY GARMENT THOROUGHLY ernment will bo composed.
STEAM PRESSED (AFTER GENUINE EXPERIENCED DRY-CLEANING) BY TAILORS.
The Daily Mail is disappointed and points out that one third of Germany voted for the ex-Kalser's flag.-Router.
FOREIGNERS IN FRANCE.
Paris, Dec.. 9.
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of Departments pointing out that Franco still remains faith- ful to her traditions of hospitality and will protect foreign workers wishing to live peaceably in French territory, and will allow political refugees to live In the country. All will be allowed the free exercise of public and private rights. But such foreigners must respect French laws and refrain from palical, ngitation. If any of them take part in attempts at disorder or acts of violence against par- sons or the Nation, the Government will bring them before the courts and expel them.-Havas.
THE KING'S SPEECH.
London, Dec. 9. The King's speech declares that the Government propose to proceed with the plans already made for enlarging the naval baso at Singapore.
The speech points out that there is no doubt that the happy results the Prince of Wales' previous visits to the Dominions will! be repeated when the Princo visits South Africa in the spring of 1925.
The Prince of Wales will visit the Argentine next year on the invitation of the President and Government.-Reuter.
SOVIET 'AMBASSADOR TO VIENNA,
Moscow, Dec. 9. M. Joffe has been appointed Soviet Ambassador to Vienna.— Router.
POWERS & CHINA.
Poking, Dec. 0.-The protocol Minis
LAST SUNDAY'S FETE.
The gruse receipts of the ROBO
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calling ita attention to the necessity of observing treaty obligations. It tho 71 indicates the readiness of
1,158
Thanks.
The Committee desiro niso to thank Cafe Wiseman for cakes and loan of linen; Hongkong Hotel for! Powers concerned to assist Chins in $50.00; Club Lusitano for use of accordance with the terms of the Drums for the Rallo at tho Washington Treaty if China's foreign) American Stall; Nostle's Anglo] obligations are fulfilled.-Reuter, Swiss Condensed Milk Co. for one case of milk; Hongkong Tramway Co. for advertising facilities; and and the Chinese Y. M. S. for the useful service rendered; and the Press for their courtesy and help.
Surprise Cake. The Diamond ring was won by
In addition 280 ladies were registered as being granted the use of the courses and Club houses.
The Championship (1023) was won by Colonel B. A. Hill, D.8.0. One Interport match versus the runner-up being Mr. II. R.Manila was played at Manila
fost by Hongkong.
Buckland.
Other competitions resulted an The following served on follows:-Jasper Clark Cup (1023) | General Communiitee:- Major H. G. Gundy, D.S.O.; Happy Valley Championship (1924), Mr. A. H. Ferguson Captain's Cup (1923), Mr. R. 5. Moncrieff; Governor's Shield (1023) Messrs. Janline, Matheson & Co., represented by Mosers. A. B. Stewart and W. Galloway: Junior Championship (1924), Mr. . Murray: Junior Section Chan pionship (1924), Beardall.
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