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This ts Piccadilly Circus, in the heart of London—near which 4s the fo tuttle Piccadilly tobacco shop of Carreras, Ltd. ITY the man who has not vet Med his pipe with CRAVEN HIXTURE! But envy him, tobacco. CRAVEN MIXTURE—a truly fine ported tobacco, first blended at the command of the Third Earl of Cr, in 1867—can now be had at the bet tobacconists in America and Canada, too. For a liberal sample tin, send 10 cents in stamps to Carreras, Ltd., 31, 220 Fifth Ave., New York Craven MIXTURE Imported from London There where the big fish strike Your favorite fy flicks for a second oa the ater... . Twice, three times you cast. ou've hooked a big Pou Partner beings quiet + Then ‘whirtt o Quickly and ¢ the “Old Town” around and for the battle. s it in position “Old Towns’ respond inst of the blade. Sturdy in con in weight too. When you go out where th ones strike, be sure that you go in an Town.” Prices as low as $67. From dealer o¢ factory. New catalog gives prices and complete infor- mation about sailing canoes, square-stern canoes, dinghies, etc. Also fast, seaworthy boat: fo Outboard Motors. W for {ree copy t Ovo Town Canoe Co., 1815 Fourth Street, Town, Maine, ‘Old Town Canoes” CALLOUSES Quick, safe relief for callouses and burning on bottom of feet. Atall drug, shoe and dept. stores—35¢ Dr Scholls Zino-pads For Free Sample, write The Scholl Mfg. Co., Chicago Put one on— the pain is gonel Judging the Movies (Continued from page 21) example of no competition, no fun, or whatever the old Chinese proverb has it. That is, so long as no large theaters are owned by independent exhibitors the com- panies controlling the theaters simply will not pay for films un- til they have become so ragged and worn with use they are ready to be sent into Camden, Arkan- sas, and Cornet Hollow, Illinois. | They have no competitor bidding against them, so why should they bother with high rental Not only that, but when the | Board of Pennsylvania State Censors gets through pictures they do get th like relies of the second t Bull Run, “Variety” came to Philadelphia with one reel missing, and a last minute marriage stuck in by the censors so the feeble-minded pa- | trons could enter the portals of the flaming pastels with moral security. If you saw “Love” in New York or anywhere besides Phila- delphia you will remember what an anemic piece of lollipop drama it was—even so, the old man was killed off, the leading characters married, and a more or less point- less picture made absolutely in- coherent by Philadelphia's guar- dian angels. It is insulting to an intelligent population. It's as though they | lived in a desert where a border | patrol slipped chlorine in the water before it was shipped in to the thiraty settlers. I don’t know done about it. The ion may be accord- ing to law, but it certainly is a wry joke on the public. And the censorship that. sterilizes every portion of fertile drama from the pictures that eventually do drop worn and aged into the movie houses of Philadelphia, isa blatant insult to a city that hus- bands an Academy of Art and an Academy of Music and that once sted of such men as Joseph Pennell and Leopold Stokowski. title has nothing to. do | the ». “Doomsda aken from the popular novel hy Warwick Deeping, but as for bringing any novelty to the silly silver shect this masterpiece might have been adapted from Elbert Hubbard's “Little Journeys Through Big Breweries,” of “A Short History of American Sleuths” by Johnson and John- | Lenz Solution to Bridge Problem No. 7 As it appeared in the March 24th issue of Judge It is No Trumps. South has the lead. North and South must win five of the six tricks against any defense by E and West. ak 94 OK 103 #k $A 1087 OUTH opens a low Club which North wins and leads the King of Diamonds Club. Now the lead, South Club.” The | Diam with tt ie H Ace of Clubs and five of Spades for In fact nically the fourth and fifth tricks Prize Winners Problem No. 6 As it appeared in the March 17th issue Ist Prize: Miss Helena J, Cowperthwait, ueson, J | 2nd Prise: Me. Manning, Raleigh, 3rd Prizes Mes. A. FP. Maisehaider, Cincinnati, Obio (See paye 23 for Lenz Problem 11) J BOW LEGS?2 This Patented GARTER Makes Trousers HANG STRAIGHT Ci Legs Bend In or Out— FREE BOOK’ MAILED IN PL. ARED ENVELOPE, THE T GARTER CO., Dept. A 1121 Belmont Avenoe, South Rend, Indiana FREE SAMPLES of this safe, efficient treatment FOR HAIR AND SCALP All men and women trou- By bled with dandruff and fall- ing hair, can secure quick c| relief by {aking advantage of this FREE OFFER, is ene Conran NOW ~~ The Herpucice Co. pt. C, Detroit, Mich. to try Products. Please mail cide Tar Soap and ibe Quality Hi with wen, fec lusty end pe booklet “Care comicbooks.com