Judge, 1929-07-13 · page 32 of 36
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You need more than a toothpaste | Ameriea lives too well. Soft foods richly seasoned, easy to digest. And asa result a sensible way to help protect precious health from the attack of dread Pyorrhea is to brush gums vigorously whenever you brush the teeth. But for this purpose use the dentifrice designed to aid in keeping gums firm and sound. Use Forhan’s for the Gums and visit your dentist at least twice a year. This dentifrice is more than an ordi- nary toothpaste. Start now, brushing teeth and gums vigorously with Forhan’s for the Gums. You'll soon notice a distinct improvement in the appearance of your gums, Forhan’s helps to firm them. In addition, the way this dentifrice cleans teeth and protects them from acids which cause decay — will delight you. Get » tube from your druggist, today, 35e and 60c. Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York F orhans for the gums ‘YOUR TEETH ARE ONLY AS HEALTHY AS YOUR GUMS Clark’s Famous Cruises $600—$1750 New S. S. ‘Transylvania’, 66 days, Ma- deira, Canary Islands, Morocce, Spain, Greece, Palestine, Egypt, Italy, etc. Hotels, fees, drives, etc., included. } FrankC. Clark, TimesBidg., Glass Ginger Ale with tablespoonful Abbott's Mitters delightful tonic and palatable. Sample bitters by mail 2$ cts. in stamps. C. W. Abbott & Co., Baltime Clark Lighters Royal Portable Typewriters Dunlop Imported “Black” Golf Balls Complete silver service for eighi with serving tray by Community Plate. These are some of the selected prizes in the LENZ $13,000.00 BRIDGE CONTEST See Page 24 “Yes, my husband has started to make a tennis court here. You must come along again when he's finished it.” —Pranson’s Weexty Method 18752 I read that a motorist, while ing his car out of the garage, over his wife. Though crude, ra has freshness. —Bostox Transcript es London as He’s been paying cabbies, apparently. —Hoenmorist Probably Her Mother's Was One Mrs. Newlywed—Oh, you did splendidly with the wallpapering, darling! But) what are those lumps? Mr. Newlywed—Good heav- ens! I forgot to take down the pictures. —R. R. Magazine “T liked that young fellow you were with the other night, so I asked him to dinner this eve- ning. Told him to drop round in his business clothes.” “Oh, ! He's a swimming instructor. —Pranson'’s Wrekry “Thank ’Eavens I’ve got a steady job.” “Yes, it gives you such a don’t it?” ‘Trr-Bits feelin’ of security a