Judge, 1926-03-06 · page 24 of 36
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‘The dread Pyorrhea begins with bleeding gums aan UST as the strength of a entupon its founda- tions, so are healthy teeth dependent up- on healthy gums. Permit the gums to become inflamed or tender and you weak- enthefoundationofthe teeth, This condition is called Pyorrhea. Loosening of teeth is a direct result. And spongy.recedinggums invite’ painful toothy base decay. They act, too, as s0 many door ways for diseasegerms to enter the system— infecting the joints or tonsils—or causing other ailments. Pyorrhea attacks four out of five ‘ople who are over Ferry, And many un- der that age, also. Its firstsymptomistender sms. So you should Tookto your gums! Use Forhan’s, which sitively prevents Pyorthes if used in time and used con- sistently. It also scientifically cleans the teeth—keeps them white and clean. Brush your teeth with it If gum-shrinkage has already set in, start using Forhan’s and consult a den- tist immediately for special treatment. 35c and 60c tubes All Druggists , Formula of B. J. Forban, D.D.8. FORHAN Co. ¥. IN PERFECT |) COMFORT over the mountain or into the valley below a myriad of fas- cinating scenes unfold to your view—if you are able to enjoy them. The sway of the train means train sickness—(nausea) to many. Mothersill’s stops Train, Car and Sea Sickness at once, giving perfect comfort on your trip. $1.50 at Drug Stores on receipt of Price Remedy Co,. N. Y. City KEMP’S BALSAM FOR THAT COUGH! | | This being the Theatrical Number we will do something entirely original and give our list of what we consider the six best plays. Reading from left to right... .. “The Great God Brown,” “The Great Gatsby, “Young Woodley,” “Craig's Wife, “Love ‘Em and Leave ’Em” and “The Last of Mrs. Cheyney.” te The six best music shows are not as hard to pick as there are only about that many good ones running, “Sunny,” “Tip-Toes,” “By y,”" “Vanities,” “The Cocoa- and “Merry Merry.” pf Which gives me an idea..... Why not the six worst? ..... Well, why not ..... probably by the time this list appears most of these “flap- doodles,” as Brother George calls them, will have disappeared, with the exception of course, of ‘‘Abie’s Trish Rose,” . the other five are “Don Q. Jr., nuts” a. HIGH HAT HE MARRIED AN EX-KNIFE THROWER Tue Mrs.—There (Plunk) I guess you're in for the night. ture,” “The Jay Walker,” “The Love City” and “The Unchastened Woman.” —f— Having done our duty by the the- ater we will now leap to the more important things, namely, to wit, a new beverage called the “Barbary Coast” which consists of equal parts Scotch, Gordon water, creme de cocoa | i ; and cream..... two are guaranteed to knock you for a row of aspirins. t= Aha! A book review this week “White Fire” by our Louis Joseph Vance .. . . . society and the theater... .. what more could one askaciceis arattling good yarn, as the “Jacket” writers say ..... “Odes : from the Divan of Hafiz,” a volume of poems by Richard Le Gallienne very exotic. —p— The Six Best “Steppers”: “I Know Someone Loves Me”— (By the Way). “What Can They See in Dancing” —(By the Way). “Like o’ Me”—(The Matinee Girl). “Sweet and Low Down”—(Tip- Toes). “That Certain Feeling’—(Tip- | Toes.) | “Dorothy” —(Vanities). comicbooks.com