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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1919)
TITE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1G, 1919. f DAVID LLOYD GEORGE ! TO REPLY TO CRITICS FREE THIS WEEK ONLY At the Stores Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent r J Premier Confronted by Deli cate Diplomatic Feat. POLICY WILL BE EXPLAINED Charge That Premier Has Been Too f Lenient With Germany Rouses ; Much Interest Abroad LONDON. April 13. (By tha Assoc! atcd I'rn. It haa fallen to the lot or Irid Lloyd Georce aa haa befallen tw of his predecesaors In the premier's office to meet and arrappla with hiahly cnarard political and personal crisea. The prime minister left the Paria conference yesterday for a brief meet inc with the members of the house of commons. He had a stormy paasare of the channel in a destroyer and will re turn to I'aris Thursday with Ms mis sion accomplished. How he will acquit himself is a subject which Is agitating politicians as few topics of the past lew months nave stirred them. ralley to Be Explalaed. The purpose of the premier's lslt Is to explain the governmental policy and Ms personal part In the conference. He will confront a house of commons which contains a sharply crltfcal fac tion, and. indirectly, will reply to the i-ritlral section of the press, of which J-ord Northcliffe a Daily Mall baa been the leader. The tenor of the criticism directed against him lax that he has been too lenient toward Germany and lias relented from hla election pledges to make Germany pay all the costs of the war and to punish the ex-emperor. The premier's reply haa awakened such interest that the demand for aeata In the house of commons is great alnce It became known that he would speak on these topics. Interest Is heightened by the fact that the council of four has decreed that the terms of the peace treaty should not be published until after they have been presented to the Ger mans. Delleate Feat leaf rested. The premier will have a most dell- cate diplomatic feat to perform in aat tsfytns the curiosity of the whole country and parrying his critics with out telling more than the compact with his Parts colleagues permits. Mr. Lloyd George scored a tactical point, or Andrew Bonar Law did In hla behalf yesterday, by the statement that the premier will conclude the debate. ills critics had expected him to make his explanations first and that they would thereby be given ammunition with which to bombard him. Instead of this, the critics must launch their arrows first, and largely in the dark, and will thus give him the advantage, the premiere friends say, of exposing their ignorance. PRINTERS' ART DISPUYED 0 r FIRST AXXCAL SHOW OF FORT- IsASD TYPOTlfETAE OPJEXED. Exhibit Represent Investment of $2,000,000 in City and Payroll of Million and a Half. The first annual ehow of the Port land division of United Typothetae of America opened at the Multnomah hotel yesterday and will continue today and tomorrow. Examples of the printing, engraving, linotyping, binding, mono typing, electrotyping. lithography and box-making done In Portland are shown In the exhibit, which is non-competitive. The display is in charge of H. S. Stuff, promoter of the national creative veiling campaign for printera and ad vertisers. This exhibit represents an Invest ment of $3,000,000 in Portland and an annual patrol of a million and a half," cairi Mr. tuff yesterdsy. The exhibit shows the various steps In color processes and newspaper manu facture and. incidentally. Is an adver tiser of Oregon-made producta through the large collection of labels and signs on view. Some notable examples of book-binding are shown. An Interesting feature of the show Is the exhibit. "From the Cradle to the Grave," copyrighted and presented by Mr. Stuff, which shows the life or a business man from infancy to old age. A part of this exhibit, representing chool days, was furnished by the Cen tral and Failing schools. A banquet for 30 members of the Portland division and city and etate officiala was given last evening. F. W. r'hausse. president, presided, assisted by Kay Fenell. secretary snd manager. WIFE IS DECLARED UNTRUE CLYDE SAMPLE ASKS DIVORCE IX CIRCVIT COCRT. of Lucina Smith Accuses Husband Beating Her. Necessitating Calling of Police. Clyde Sample declares that his wife. ReTen. had been "keeping company with other men. particularly a soldier from Vancouver barracks," since last September and that she has been sub )ect to the penalties thereof." in his Oivorce complaint filed in the circuit rourt yesterday. He was married August is. ISIS. During last September. Lucina Smith l!eges in her divorce complaint against William R. Smith, hwr husband made love to and promised to marry a "Gypsy Roumanian girl." In December 'ast he beat bis wife and knocked her down, making such a disturbance, she asserts, that the police were called to heir home at North Twenty-first street. They were married In Iecem ber. 1S17. She aska alimony of $30 a enocth from her husband, who is an em. oloye of the American Can company, making, she says. SI 75 a month. Anna Grace Haie wants a divorce from Howard A. Hale because of al leged neglect, saying that he only Is home once in every two weeks and that he could well come home oftener. She married him last July. Other divorce suits filed yesterday were: Florence N". Helm against Jo seph C Helm, cruelty: Theresa. Swart fager against Raymond Swartfagcr, de sertion: Mary T. Long against James F. Long, desertion, and Henry H. Slver against Katherine M. Slver. deaertion. Iefault divorces were granted by Judge Stapleton to Walter T. Molloy (rom Alice Molloy. and Mrs. IX M. Brookmeyer from F. E. Brookmeyer yesterday. Let Your Owe Teeth Show What Film Removal Means All Statements Approved by High Denial Authorities .4 . -i- All the Old Ways Have Proved Disappointing Old methods of teeth cleaning have proved inadequate, and millions of people know it. Every dentist knows it Statistics show that tooth troubles have been constantly increasing. Teeth brushed daily 'still discolor and decay. Tartar forms, and from time to time a dentist must remove it. Pyorrhea is alarmingly common. It is evident to everyone that something must be wrong. Dental science finds that the trouble lies in a slimy film. It is ever-present, ever-forming. You can feel it with your tongue. That film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. "Bacterial plaque" is the dental name for film. Those germs, with tartar, are the chief cause of Pyorrhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. The film is viscous, so it clings. It gets into crevices, hardens and stays. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. Soapy tooth pastes, which are very common, even help the film to cling. So old methods of brushing have failed to end film, and that is the great tooth wrecker. Now dental science has evolved an efficient film com batant. The results have been proved beyond question by many clinical tests. Leading dentists all over America are urging its adoption. And now, to hasten its general use, we are supplying a 10-Day Tube. Anyone who will use it and watch the results is welcome to this tube free. The method is embodied in a 'dentifrice called Pepsodent. REG. U.S. The New-Day Dentifrice Look at Your Teeth In Ten Days We urje you to use this free tube of Pepsodent and see what it does in ten days. It will prove a revelation. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to daily combat it. The difficulty lay in the fact that pepsin must be acti vated. The usual agent is an aoid harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed barred. But dental science has now found a harmless activating method. Five governments have already granted patents. And this discovery, in the opinion -of experts, inaugurates a new dental era. Before announcing Pepsodent it was submitted to con clusive tests. Able authorities proved its efficiency by watching its results. The action in some cases has been watched for years. Hundreds of thousands of people since then have proved the same results in their homes. Now we urge all to do it, for their sake and their children's sake. We have supplied the stores named below with these free 10-Day Tubes. This week they will give you one if you present this coupon. Get this free tube and use like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten how they glisten -as the fixed film disappears. . , Let the product itself convince you. A book with the tube will tell you the reason for every effect you see. At the end of ten days decide for yourself- what to use on your teeth in the future. You will not return, in our opinion, to old, inefficient methods. Cut out the cou pon now. PAT. OFF. A Any Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon A. W. Allen Sixteenth and Lovejpy. Lipman, Wolfe & Co Fifth and Washington. Meier & Frank Company Fifth and Morrison. Olds, Wortman & King West Park and Morrison. The Owl Drug CompanyBroadway and Washington. Frank Nau Sixth and Alder. Portland Hotel Pharmacy Sixth and Morrison. Woodard, Clarke & Co., West Park and Alder. I I 10-DAY TUBE FREE I I t-.n, tM rnnnon. with vonr' name and address filled In. to any one of the stores named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube J of Pepsodent. I 1 Your Name -,-..., J I I Address I I I Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The Pepsodent Company. 1104 So. Wabash Avenue. Chicago. J eVU nUa mill V inf mail Portland Oregon lan (167A-4) fl iiiiiiiiiiiiiirai district No. 39, the Russell school, four miles east of Vancouver, will be tried Saturday. April IS. on a charge of bav ins administered unjust corporal pun ishment to the son ot Jonn L,Ksey. Lltsey, who was found guilty by a jury of having; assaulted Groth, was fined $1 and costs, which amounted to about $30. Phone jour want ads to The Orego nlan. Thone Main 7070. A 6095. II DANDERII" FOR FALLING HI School Teacher lo He Tried. VANCOUVER. Wash, April 1J. 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