Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1910 — MILLIONS FOR BETTER TEETH. [ARTICLE]

MILLIONS FOR BETTER TEETH.

Bouton Man Found* Dental Infirmary to Be Free to All Children. Thomas A. Forsythe, a wealthy resident of this city, plans to give $2,000,000 for the care of the teeth of Boston school children. As a perpetual foundation by which every child In the city from birth to the age*of 16 years may receive the most expert dental services free of charge this donation will prove a boon to thousands of school children who otherwise would never have this care. The money, with a part of which will be erected a building equipped with every modern apparatus known to the dentist’s art and manned by a corps of the best dentists in the state, has been set aside by Mr. Forsyth and only the passage of a bill petitioning for the Incorporation of his Idea by the Legislature stands between the plan and Its Immediate realization. The -proposed dental infirmary will be the most unique institution of its kind in the country, a Boston correspondent of the New York Sun says. The Forsyth dental Infirmary, the name given to the new institution, will be In Hemenway street, in the Back Bay, where several thousand feet of land have been purchased. No restrictions are placed upon the fund other than those outlined by the corporation.which will have charge of the enterprise. A board of directors composed of some of the great dental surgeons and physicians in New England have control of the management of the institution, and several of Boston’s foremost dentists are among the incorporators in the bill now before the Legislature. _ The only condition imposed on patients who apply at the infirmary for treatment is that they shall need treatment. Women are always in evidence. Today We discovered * hair In a cooky made Ini a factory.