Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1898 — The But Breath of Royalty. [ARTICLE]

The But Breath of Royalty.

Baropeae. royalty ts cursed with ex> HBftble teeth, the result of coasangulnNH marriages throughout counties* gwsratlons, and even the princes of (to reigning house of Sweden, who an tt plebeian origin, the grandfather of (to present King haring been bom as a peasant at Pan, on the French slope of the Pyrennes, suffer from bad Mh necessitating much science and drill th treatment It Is only natural, therefore, that they should hare frefuent resource to dentlstß, and, lnasamh as dental surgery has attained a greater degree of science and profldsooy In the United States than In Bu* rope, It is American doctors as & rule Who hare been Intrusted with the weltot of royalty's Jaws. Soared among republican surround* toga and Imbibed with that essentially American conviction that all men &r* node of the same clay, no matter Whether king or peasant, their ind» penOence of manner always presented HI agreeable and refreshing contrast |» the obsequiousness and flattery of ■stive courtiers, and it is to this in parttonlnr that must be attributed the remarkable Influence acquired at several of the European oourts by these AmerItaa dentists. They were trusted not only with royal teeth, but also with Bony a royal secret, and they, in serve! eases, have acquired an immense amount of Influence*—Chicago Record-