Pulp Fiction, 1916 · page 208 of 208
The Argosy, Vol. 82 No. 4 — page 208: what you’re looking at
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Children’s Teeth require “inside” treatment as much as out- ward care. Soft teeth, spongy gums and other tooth defects are due largely to a lack of certain vital mineral salts in the daily diet. Parents can help the children to have sounder, healthier teeth by selecting food rich in these important elements. Grape-Nuts —a delicious food made from whole wheat and malted bar-* ley —is full of the rich nutriment of these grains, including their mineral elements, so essential for good teeth. ‘‘There’s a Reason”’ uieeeneey SR, ie ee age esos es cube eee eases iy wv * - A * ig oh wh EE ORES Kowa oherg Rote aes pag en Be rye, Sor ae OF eee peel + meee or See aaa made of ‘Wheat, Barley, Sal and — ited cComiclbooks C© THE MUNSEY PRESS, NEW YORK,