State ex rel. Williams v. Purl

128 S.W. 196, 228 Mo. 1, 1910 Mo. LEXIS 116
CourtSupreme Court of Missouri
DecidedMay 13, 1910
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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State ex rel. Williams v. Purl, 128 S.W. 196, 228 Mo. 1, 1910 Mo. LEXIS 116 (Mo. 1910).

Opinion

WOODSON, J.

This is an original proceeding by mandamus, instituted by the relator in this court, to compel the respondents, the State Board of Dental Examiners, to rescind an order theretofore made by it revoking the license of relator to practice dentistry; to reinstate his original license; and to issue him a renewal license for the year 1909. An alternative writ was issued and served, and in due time respond[7]*7ents filed their return. The reply denied certain allegations contained in the return, and thereby tendered certain issues of fact for determination. Thereupon the court appointed Mr. Elliott H. J ones of the Kansas City bar, a special commissioner to hear the evidence, make a finding of the facts, and report them, together with the evidence taken in the cause, to this court.

In pursuance to that order, the commissioner set the cause down for hearing and notified all the parties, who appeared and introduced their evidence. The commissioner heard all the evidence, made a finding of the facts, and reported them, with the evidence taken, to this court.

Since no question is raised as to the sufficiency of the pleadings, and as the findings of the commissioner are fairly embraced within the issues joined, it will be unnecessary to burden this opinion by setting out the pleadings, which are quite lengthly.

The report of the commissioner is in words and figures as follows:

“1. The commissioner finds that on October 29, 1908, respondents in this cause, constituting the State Board of Dental Examiners of the State of Missouri, heard complaints, and evidence thereon, against relator, J. Homer Williams, concerning his conduct in the practice of dentistry in this State, it being charged before said board that said J. Homer Williams had been guilty of fraud, deceit and misrepresentation in the practices of dentistry and of gross violation of professionel duties. Your commissioner finds that the evidence produced at such trial before said State Dental Board was as follows:

“First. The oral testimony of witnesses, Mrs. Eliza Lenheurr, Jean G. Strickland, Minnie Gail, Carrie Schmeltz, J. Homer Williams, Mrs. Jennie B. Williams, Dr. Charles George Loney, G. W. Stubbs, and Oliver R. Wroughton, also the- affidavits of W. A. Gipson, Herbert H. Clark and S. J. Polin, and certain [8]*8testimonial letters, which said letters and affidavits, together with the testimony of said witnesses, were transcribed by Mrs. George M. Haden, and attached to relator’s bill in this cause, marked ‘Exhibit B.’

“Second. Relator J. Homer Williams produced before said dental board at said hearing his ledger or account book said to contain a description of the dental work done in his dental office and charges made for such work, and relator examined! said book for some minutes in the presence of said board, and thereupon announced that he was unable to find any charges for work done for twenty cents or twenty-five cents as advertised. Thereupon said books were passed to the members of the dental board who examined the contents thereof.

“Third. The members of the said State Dental Board, who conducted said trial, being all of respondents except Dr. H. B. Purl, who was absent, made an examination of the dental work done by relator upon the teeth of Mr. Jean G. Strickland, Miss Minnie Gail and Mrs. Carrie Schmeltz.

“Fourth. Said members of the State Dental Board also examined certain advertisements (copies of which were set out in the return to the alternative writ of mandamus) shown to have been inserted by relator in various newspapers, which advertisements were offered in evidence, and are as follows:

[9]*9EXHIBIT A.
SPECIAL. BEST TEETH. $1.
[Here is shown a picture of a plate with teeth, across which is-written “20-year guarantee.”]
Until May 1st we have decided to make our new gold dust plates with best teeth for one dollar. Do not cover roof of mouth; Lightest, plate known. Guaranteed to bite corn off the cob.
Best set of Teeth ..................................$ 1.00
Bridge Work Guaranteed............................ 2.75
12 K. Gold Crowns ................................ 2.50
Gold fillings .....................................50 up.
Silver fillings........................................20
Teeth extracted without pain........................20
“WILLIAMS PAINLESS DENTISTS.
1007 Main St.
Loose Teeth Tightened. Open daily. Sundays 9 to 4. Evening till 9..
EXHIBIT B.
$2. Loose Teeth Tightened.
[Here is shown a picure with a plate with teeth, across which is written “J. Homer Williams, 1007 Main.”]
BEST TEETH.
Are made by the original Williams system without bridges, or plates. Illustrated book free.
PYORRHEA CURED.
Prices until Sept. 20:
Full set of teeth......................................$2.00
Crowns ............................................... 2.00
Teeth extracted without pain.........................20
Bridge work.............. 2.00
Gold fillings .........................................50
Silver fillings .........................................20
[Here is shown a cut of plate with teeth, across which is written “FREE, NO MONEY.”]
EXHIBIT C.
We will do all cleaning, gold alloy filling and extracting by our new painless methods for only 25 cents, to pay part cost of material if you come before July 10.
Teeth re-enameled.
Teeth made without bridges or plates.
Loose teeth tightened. All work guaranteed.
Send for free book about teeth.
DR. WILLIAMS, Specialist, 1007 Main St.
Sundays, 9 to 4. Hours 8 to 8.

[10]*10“And your commissioner finds that in arriving at their decision in the matter of the complaints and charges against Dr. J.

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