Judge, 1927-02-19 · page 23 of 36
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— the leading réle, is a little too tense and tragic, perhaps, for sophisticated taste. But whereas the age run of American films make their appeal to the twelve- year-old mind, this picture aims as high as age nineteen or twenty. “Darapise ror Two’ is prob- ably the poorest vehicle that Richard Dix has driven into town in lo! these many yea There’s not a rough-house in it, which climinates at the start one of the best things that Mr. Dix does. The only situation the picture contains that taxes his comic genuity is one as old as the ever- lasting hills, namely, that of the gay young bachelor who has to pretend to be the husband of a young lady with whom his rela- f purely formal. Betty Bronson is the young lady, and what with a freak haireut and an i 25 m 5 anages The male members of the house of Glemby are here caught in the act 1 anag ) : unpinned dress she manages te 4 of sticking together. Johnny, not yet of an age to crave the soothing tions are make herself singularly unallur- balm of Hinds Cream after shaving, is building his defense on the sole i Oiie Gai Taeal¥ blawe Riek point that he did not take the bottle to lubricate his bike. He is point- ing. Une can haraly blame Rich ing no suspicion toward Father, however. He doesn't have to. Look : is routed. ine f at the crimson of Father's blush, spreading over the petal-tex- v fi D ey 7 er. urd for his unwonted lack of ture of his well Hindsed cheekt “I should have got my own bottle gusto, except to note that actors long before this,” he mutters to himself, That makes it unanimous. ure in their professional capacity supposed to be able to go mad at “Which of y 1 call mich of you stole The best thing about the pic- oe ture is the captions, by Robert C. mw Hi d Cc = =” Benchley. And yet even in this ys Imas Peale department one runs across the : ‘ : following, spoken in comment Of course it was father who snitched it. It happens every about an unfortunate female by day, for husbands are discovering that the same Hinds te cae single Mr. ne iene Cream which keeps their wives’ skins silky smooth and day, I suppose, even that shadow : . will marry some poor sap and live soft is great for shave-worn skins, too. scrappily ever after.” And men! It’s marvelous! Put a little in one hand. Just Oh, Bob! rub it on both hands. Then apply to your razor-worn face. Work it in until your fingers begin to cling. If you've been stealing Hinds Cream from your wife, steal a minute now to send for this free ten-shave sample bottle and the clever non-theft device that comes with it. “ an ccbtncmibasi neste entire tania i es Nai seta Made by A. S. HINDS CO., a division of Lehn & Fink Products Company A word to the wives: It’s not husbands alone who steal Hinds Cream. Wives do it, too. Keep peace in the family for good and all Hon ey & Almond by buying a personal bottle of Hinds ea Ore REG. U.S. PAT OFF Parient—How much for a set of false teeth guaranteed not to fall out, Doctor? Denvist—Fifty dollars, usual- ly. But what do you drive? “4 Ford.” “Five hundred dollars.” comicbooks.com