Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1912, p. 7

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"it ;kii| body' jhj£| tracted issue of moval n$t]$| abscess ssflk traction 4 ally obtit cases uses fectlve In "Many fact that and by long erupts |^||$#pj|| peraane££l^§ year molarf dental arch porary mojar, the brunt irf absorption of the second their replaceteent by manent bictt»pid». Statei and C3an- tlw habits" of tlii,^^^.,^^^^^^^^,, the seat ot;«ii^|^ftf^^ monly voppwftm^^ tooth, its pf«zn«ii^^^|^y^"' sidered any great dllf^OT 1^ ^ who fail t9'^mik^^S^^iil^^^ It is the Uui^|:l^fc^yft,"^"*l long deeply Inlb^dW roots, when it becomes it is, indeed, a %m Are Ft ijflkc........, ved of ^B^feiS- r-«|^rti^*^Ban "Not only is the^ its use, but its causes Irregularity" teeth--a condtUofci contributes t|| vttes decay.' Ijjjfe decay and ^m^^^0^^i,........ porary molaw? I^Uws this ;htgr' W^ when, betwlKi$^H|^: the J>$en<- spids seek 10^ tal^* their places, they are foree^y|pi|^i^^'»w^'- either under Xt^0^0^^:M^ *he outside or:||p|g|^^ or ^e^^mm^^l^-i teeth from mWBn< Jtt regiOiur occ^^^^ sion thete^t|gi^»^^ and a tooth whici does not meet lt» opposite soon he<»mea nseless and Is more readfly a prey to disease. "The other p^armanent teeth eroptr in the or^#^|p^ll^:^efsofa^: the front of th^mol^^ at the w^i00mi^^0^m^ back of the afeth-year incaaj; and the *ntjj;J4?$^^ ' IBiii""'"""'v" b% Ttsit r^ ©*^ la viaitingj isters ejng^at^ the^ajpd%^JpArty i|iP^:^pr^iBnmt-:^|Bi P^^^|||ih5hai^hfn haa^ retort** i-r./ Mia, m Burt Brown land to$,;Hsi*©* sp^ :&j*£i^&&ii2££ ir*i^sifeu^. ,h^|||rarhed: ' "" ' th0; ^||ri^;|^|p|^iK..........^ ^ipiliiii*' Mi^p?oy^;Mc#^ ,;^d i^&w|jgli^j^Bit' :»J» 'or' eight lree|EB> |J l^iidB, of Mr. n^Nii^l||^f#no Hub : been confined :^:;3p^^^:'tiBree th#::^b^p1^igB|^'glad'- to ======: ■'VA'1'1 among the WlimetlMirepreaentati^^^^ who ^ appeared fn the parade which Roaeanna %iS> im ies«B^waoMA da^^*e^4aj^:: ;-|^r^^ ;preiseiiE-". 'ifyii^i^^^^jS^^^^'" Ifa^eii^," ;|!^n«^ M l^Ive Giolma, I^wi^ Koboldt, Jennie McKenney, Theresa McKenney and Clara Wagner, and. ilesars. William Leek, |ta|^^"i;jjLi^,;- '$fy^:-0i^^tr Allen, Charles Maltzen, Frank hunts- man. James Stupner and Henry Ilg.'" W:*$L: iiliifi ssss =5= mouths, it stirs iik to ef- fort to ^meliorate the condition. ; __"%0f match these conditions ^e would have to make a pilgrimage to ^^^^SSrW* t^metery' and count' the sji^rt, iosb myanaoiy p^^^^a mounds* whlehll^rk the rehiainfl^of thousands of children ' •■-■■vv,.>.i' ^-y^^-^^Bi^ ....._^ .^.'/^ ^J"^'^'"^^Kli|^|i»r |^adl^M^:;W the. mltithi .^^Jlh^^re^d^/Because^ # very large proportion of the people ture 'tubes of decayed.""teeth' 'aid hack m cuspid (or eye a^ stomach tooth), the wisdom at between 15 ajid Thla germs of- Isilit^^1^^ Jaws of the:Wtl0^^^y^W^' of them,..:.^^0^^i^\-:tBm9 vanished, leatlnKte^d ^record of helpfulness or lMMrm>d*pendliigwon how they were treated during their temporary ocenpe^cy ^ th» moiith. If statistic* lu^a^^ Proportion ot the« b^ benight bless- ings to their p^evee^oiW this paper would vvil^^'^^^i-:1!^,^^ ten; but^;nn|ort«iiately»^r#^£^.|R»ft- a»l the clUee mJa^W m ttto o«in- try and e7ecy%tiei^ thai ^eiital ln- "Pection has 1>eev^Bmde7tafcea, proTe that 97 pjiy ^^trt W ^ "g^Qftt ghfl- dren betweett tlw age* of C and 11 are "dental eriMes^taaa]^^ are heIplamfV#^p^.<^S^^?l^^ : ^»»-.....' T ill tfWi^iH ' a frn^iiny ■:-" t-i - have thought that the teeth were put jk,-.$&!;' monift ^inatuj^ would 7naturaHy take care of^ themselves. A comparison of man. with othe» ani- mals does not make this attitude so J!jj£ JrJi^ehen^bieV '■■J^ay.-.^ ;:fli<i- ..l^tii' Jj^5p*?r^nlt^"^tt-^«we' lh'ih# animal kingdom except for man, but 'the people's disease' has wrought enough ravages to make 'the Bheeted ,d^eB^^^"o%«:f^;a;chai^ tltude toward unsanitory joouth c^to- ditions* .,. ■' "'--= '■■""- : -t6i^ws^;-.^i;' ■ "When the teeth are brok«tt-doWtt hy decay^ imeir pulpless cavities *b> come human , culture tubes, incu- luatorti for the, propagation of" bacv, teria, and as they multiply inconceiv- ably fast, they find thJlr way JUato the stomach and general system. They are, taken into , the digestive tract with the food. They are swaliowea every minute with the saliva or se oretlons of the mouth. jve Teeth and Disease. "What are these bacteria? lit the average mouth, where decayed teeth exist, some twelve or fourteen varle- ties are to be found, among them the germs ^respoBSible for the. diseases o>^ pneumonia, diphtheria and tuberr culoei8^ These germs may be pres- ent without gaining control of the Individual so far as to establish an infecUpn, hut where there is oppor- tunity for their propagation hi the 'Aside from all * these r disease- spreading, self-inflicting conditions, conditions which Involve the unfor- tunate victim in incapacity, mental and* physical, the subject Is marked sense of appreciation, xmfriendly with hfanself. The* sense of taste stands as the guardian of the alimentary canal, inviting and rejecting^ what enters. What chance has this sentry, surrounded by filth, fetid odors, pus and deprave^ secretlonsT An open and unlicensed portal la the result, wpm^to-^rrattf^o^ of hospital!^ ,<./\*':,-};;t."~_ t bo siat jwlutions, glycerin and all quantity of menthol, pepper- mint or other flavoring. No insoluble stone^emery^ conindum, ashes, oys- ter ahefll or charcoal should ever b? ^ts^^ ^pfelc^ staSBtaiWse ^^Mi^^^^^^isk «uth* cft*^ rag 1^ to separate from the teeth and giving opportunity for the lodgment ot tartar, which ultimately Interferes with the healthy relation between the gum and tooth. ":.-.-./;y;,i, should consult a dentist every three months. At 14 and after every ate months, and oftener when discom- fort admonishes." >.:--,:; ..'■■• ■ ■ '■ ■■.. y..f.v.. v.i';.iti.;j.ijiy - r,iii;,;ii,i,7V.'if).' ^5if^t^#i^iiijiy^ '.■•■■■ ..'"1 The Actual Phyaical Loaa. "The great physical loss of incompetency cannot be exaggerated, are Intended to., serve an iee *jtt not only dividing step |fc:jtt^J|6^lo0(d nonr- ved [outh, welcometil hy the sens* of taste, retained for -• JtwO- cient time lor the ^a^ulg^nce of tMz sense, while it ii masticated, moved about, the mouth, mixed with the i&i$.m&¥0a^ way almost without our knowing it Into the stomach. The nervous mechan- ism of the digestive tract demands that there shall be no skipping cor- ners, but that from beginning to end the ingeetioa of food shall he a mat stance to disease and a greater lto biUty j^ infection. A child, thla, who has defective teeth isv mdre easily a- prey, not only to the dJa- eaaes mentioned, but to any infec- mr- --»««**- • ■--*-*H^?l^Bafeyvlibt only that, Pr i^^af^gwe^i^w of W» u^mOiiatrated that * ^^Wheiher f in« or sneezing contaminate persons mmm»* '^^^m^^' ^^ ***** **^-&** ****" variably cei^eyad::$j$1&/J*l'$&&. ■aiOTiiae^-i^ifjK: - The question arises: If the teeth sustain inch an important part in the wen being of the individual, hew can ____________ they be preserved in health? By there <g always * lack of J^ J^enlng^th^L dean. all debris. The teeth should be "Dr. Osle^a wor^^arw timely. In an address^ ' * of --- ^ <* •* »a>1ag ""^ phyalsat duced by teeUulshoui m 'faktfM& ^[tfii^^Mm ^aaiai; brushed ^ with a *ia*uTOm'-bristled brush after each meal. A tooth powder n ■■p$fl^0^:%^^;^^ able druggist, may tejpjie%,r:«wi brush snouW be iptat^ with a wrist movement, ,a¥ that the briatlee will wipe the food out ot the a^aces be- tween , tt;&^^!jftfr^^ in the cleaning aboard b» abont two nilnatea, not aneaaed aV hut urede tt wa0w£&t0(^'lW and when.....^ "!'. i S" ,,.,,. ^l*iienf|^'^iajiM^ ^ haaJiaemSiB^^ The Winnetka Boy Scouta departed J Monday for Lake Camyron, near Lud^ Ington, Mkh, Uftder the leadership of 'Mr.', Davies ■'; ^:$^v&^^ military camp with the knowledfe that discipline would be maintained ' , >^:^,dti«*i a^feti^'their-aiM perior omcers instantly obeyed. The boys wilt break camp after two weeks. Bach sleeping tent has a wooden floor and accommodates eight. Plenty «jf blankets for each boy are neces- sary, for though the dare are often warm, and even hot, the nighta are al- ways very chilly in comparison. The camp cooking is being done by Paul Calrow jflth Sanford and Frai* cis Bh»el as assistants. These older young men show their authority by eating and sleeping in separate quar- ters, Just as offleers in a modern mili- tary-camp. Paul Calrow has had prac- tical experience in all branches of ter of nleaanre and^t an^nmwe^^ safety in !wttiiia; him in full charge. ^ wrrnr* colts win* Alderman Wltfa Colts Sunday the Ware Houee CHanta by an^ to 3 score. A large anmber of womei^'-w^'^rXBaeii'^to cheer Colts on to victory, j IBBujlHSf UBp %,ufy ^fS^^^^^^j^^^ ■• w«awa •*---**- aothea Ready Children, tag Oooda, HAYES MEN'S WEAK mt.»ert pmmWngv -^w^aiayr-'t-r - " ■ ■ "•':';;;y^^#Otiv PLUMslINQ ,^..^,_ I, r, in;.. ^i..iT(i n'iFi.i,,! i,,H!i!i|iiiij|f,|i.f in) lU^^i^gl ■-y'; ■■■: ■:. -^M»WMI2ij^Sal 3EWINQ MACHlMCa 'i*m unmnmm rrrrrmsr„ i,„f ..;llvf'j4ii£- UPHOLSTEftCRS ANNOUNCEMENT • «gV m **Tt c . c ."■ w J^||s «r Upholstering; WTadssJI ■!■•■ '.v>-J?V^ i?a^ i^T^^?'

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