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Nose Lorp (roused by his valet as the house is on fire)— Confound it, Simpson, where have you put my other spat? There are just two ways to get a seat, one is practically suicide and the other is voluntary bankruptcy. You may either cast your lot with those whose mad rush for a vacated seat ends in either total disability or death. Or, you may mortgage your lot (and house) to tip an usher (a $1,000 certified check is plenty for the average show) and let him risk destruction trying to save the seat he has located for you. Adven- turers prefer the former way. Gam- blers swear by the latter way. All the rest of us swear anyway. All this, true as it is (and I promise you that it is true. You wouldn’t doubt me, would you?), doesnot deter the thousands of otherwise happy couples from making their weekly —London Opinion pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Great God Cinema. They all come early to enjoy the crush and stay late to employ the mush. Carroll sat Mrs. Gray—You’re hoarse this morning, dearie. Mrs. Wray—Yes. John came home disgustingly late last night! —Tit-Bits Keeping Track “But why is the calendar attached to the handle bars of your bicycle?” “I’m going in for six-day bicycle race,” explained the budding ath- lete. —American Legion Weekly Lady (to new maid)—You were in service with Dr. Needle- monk at your last place. Is he a nice man? Maid—I don’t know, ma’am. He was out when I began, and I left before he got back. —Passing Show Unhealthy guns denoted | caderness and bleedin of wheat. Un- healthy gumskill the best of teeth To keep theteeth sound keep the gums well. ‘Watch for tender_and is a symptom of Pyor- thea, which afflicts four out peo- Cathe rrhea menaces heboay swells teeth. Not onlydo the msrecedeand cause the teeth to decay, CinelaforitePyor It ting Pyor- rhea germs lower the body's vitality and cause many serious ills. To avoid Pyorrhea, visit your dentist fre- quently for tooth and its progress—if used intime and used con- istently. Ordinary this. Forhan’s will keep the firm and. healthy the | teeth white and | clean. Start using it l] today. Ifgum-shrink- age has set in, use Forhan’s according to directions, and consult a dentist im- mediately for spe- cial treatment. 35¢ and 60¢ tubes in U.S. and Can PREPARED FOR THE * PRESCRIPTION OF THE DENTAL PROFESSION Formula of B.J.Forban, D.D.8&. FORHAN CO. New York Forhan’s, Ltd, Montreal Wilany shes do this : Prevent foot ailments commonly suffered by heavy men known as “flat foot”, “fallen arches”, pains in ankles and muscles of leg. Keep normal feet in good condition and look: like any other good looking shoe on the feet. If we haven’t a dealer in your city we will supply you promptly direct from our factory. Send for booklet FIELD & FLINT CO., Brockton, Mass. ‘Also makers of Ta Burr’ Packarp “Korrect Shape” Sboes for men pounded “isto day by men who weigh over {50 pounds, falls in femproper sheet Suis non ee the ANATOMIK shoe (see right picture) comicbooks.com