Judge, 1929-05-04 · page 30 of 36
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““Open up”? and skip along the waterways! Wines of spray and a frothy wake! a real thrill in this Old Town sea model. ned to keep her nose level when you the outboard motor, You'll be proud of aristocracy of line and graceful design: she'll churn blue water into white at an astonish- ing clip. Like all Old Town models, this craft is sturdily built, tough and durable, and remarks y handle, There are Old Town boats a every use. Some priced as low ai dealer or factory. Write today for free catalog. It shows and prices many light, water-tight models. Paddling, sailing and square-stern canoes, extra-safe Sponson mod els, dinghies and sturdy family boats. Also speedy craft for outboard motors—racing step planes and hydroplanes. Old Town Canoe Co., 1916 Fourth Street, Old Town, Maine. “Old Town Boats” See your Dentist every six months use : Tue Opporteunist . ow that we are up here, Charles, you might fix that curtain FORHAN’S daily | pole you've alcays suid you never ould reach —Passinc Siow Only care can protect you from the foe that ravages health, spoils beauty and ‘ rs ‘ , feasts on youth. Forgetful and perhaps , Judging the Shows unrivaled artist of his day and deceived by white teeth, 4 persons out of hour, when I hadn't laid eyes on Safter forty and thousands younger pay its the fellow’s performances for ten high toll. And when Pyorrbeais oncecon- | | do not know. ‘The first was the Years. [sometimes wonder if tracted only the most expert dental care | best of the lot, but it was still far there isn't another Prof. Dr. can stem its ddlyance. So follow thisregime: | from a sound satirical fantasy, George Jean Nathan operating Pati d pect thet gerbe And though much better than some of — hereabouts. sourtecth, brush gums vigorously, Butbe | the tripe that was being offered certain to use the dentifrice made for the | i" the New York theatre at the purpose... Forhan’s for the Gums. time. I accordingly wrote that it A few days of faithful brushing will | seemed to me to be worth some prove its worth to you, You'll be delighted | producer's gamble. But, as I say, the way your gums look and feel. Forhan's if ever I wrote that it was “a helps to firm gums, keep them sound, thus work of greatness,” an automo- warding off such dread diseases as Pyor | bile from Bloomingdale had bet- rhea. In raip say emg and helpe | ter back up in front of this office © protect them from decay. Get a tube o} at once; Eocnan¢ trom your druggist, today, 35¢ This business of misquoting : critics should be stopped in some py tecr ly hich deieaak ota way. ‘Time and again I have peers found myself theoretically —en- dorsing exhibits that I should For an’s ethos the | inne only if claborately snoz- tk zled and unconscious. Not long ago, I read that I considered a movie called “Potemkin” to be great art, when it actually im- pressed me as being what helps rye bread make a good sandwich. Not long ago, too, I read that 1 @ mosquito and it's going to regarded a certain actor as the bile me. —Gertinnez ‘YOUR TEETH ARE ONLY AS HEALTHY AS YOUR CUMS — (Continued from page 16) comicbooks.com