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Pyorrhea Wins 4 times out of 5 Watch out! Pyorrhea is a ruthless foe. Its poison creeps through the system and often causes facial disfigurement as well as rheumatism, neuritis and anemia. And 4 persons out of 5 past 4o are its victims. These uneven odds are due to neglect. A little care and you can protect teeth and gums against this enemy. Sec your dentist at least twice a year and start using Forhan’s for the Gums, now. This dentifrice, containing Forhan’s Pyorrhea Liquid used by ‘dentists everywhere, forestalls Pyorrhea or checks its course, if used in time. It keeps gum tissue firm and strong. It protects teeth against acids which cause decay. le keeps them snowy white. Don’t gamble! Use Forhan’s morning and night, Teach your children to use it. They'll Tike its taste. itis health insurance. Atall drug- gists—35c and 6oc. Formula of Ru J. Forban, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Forhans for the gums MORE THAN A TOOTH PASTE «IT CHECKS PYORRHEA ASK YOUR thing ever—a course of lessons an Wit Will make you keen-brai omplete Course, rt-ticklers,” nothing to conceal. Judging the Stars (Continued from page 14) to entangle himself in many extraneous affairs foreign to his banker’s calling. This he does opportunely enough to focus public attention on his benign, rotund, mustachioed self. People devoid of a sense of humor fail to see their own absurdities. When a man in thought and speech parades around with the ymbol of good’in his hand one begins to fear for his sincerity. * * * * * Mr. Kahn is trying hard to ap- pear democratic by the variety of his personal interests. Not con- *Olida: Seconp Keerer—Nor ’ave 1. Society for Encouraging Tidiness in Public Par handbills. na To facilitate investigation by the customs authorities when they return from abroad, the Smythes First Keeper—TI ain’t ever seen such a mess after a Bank make it clear they have verynopy’s WEEKLY tent with leadership in art, finance, music, drama and gosh knows what else, he tries now and then to instruct Europe about the League of Nations and. the government of the United States. A man like Kal afford a diversity of activi His son “Rawger” has already inherited much from his noble father. One day he is a jz al band con- ductor, next a night club pro- prietor and now he’s looking for a nose dive from an aeroplane. But only Otto’s son can afford so many changes of profession. I am keen to rebuke vice and promote virtue, but when Kahn joins Thomas Edison and Henry > ( it a That’s what comes of “The ” distributing Snow —Pa | i} | i} | comicbooks.com