Hollywood (Jan - Oct 1934)

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with a girl, Loretta Young, whom he has taken into his shanty to shelter. Romance and beauty of characterization stamps this as a "different" picture with the two principals at their best. Glenda Farrell, Walter Connolly, Arthur Hohl and Marjorie Rambeau give excellent support. Watch for These Pictures • Seven Lives Were Changed, with Heather Angel and Norman Foster . . . House of Murder, Ralph Bellamy, June Collyer . . . The Criminal Within, Mary Brian, Bradley Page ... I am Suzanne, starring Lilian Harvey . . . Jimmy and Sally, James Dunn and Claire Trevor . . . Sle.epers East, with Wynne Gibson and Harvey Stephens . . . Laurel and Hardy's newest comedy, Sons of the Desert . . . Tarzan and His Mate, featuring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan ... Queen Christina, starring Greta Garbo and John Gilbert . . . The Hollywood Party, with Marie Dressier, Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow and countless others. More for Your Datebook • Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDonald in The Cat and the Fiddle . . . Marion Davies in Going Hollywood . . . Lionel Barrymore and Alice Brady in The Vinegar Tree . . . Charlotte Henry and an imposing cast of stars in Alice in Wonderland . . . Cecil B. DeMille's Four Frightened People, featuring Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, William Gargan and others . . . Fredric March, Miriam Hopkins and George Raft in All of Me . . . Eight Girls in a Boat, with Dorothy Wilson and Douglass Montgomery . . . Jack Oakie and Thelma Todd in Sitting Pretty and Charles Farrell and Marguerite Churchill in The Girl Without a Room. Other Futures • Francis Lederer in Man of Two Worlds . . . Walter Huston in Rodney . . . John Barrymore in The Long Lost Father . . . Katharine Hepburn in Trigger . . . ZaSu Pitts and Pert Kelton in Once Over Lightly . . . Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey in Hips, Hips Hooray . . . Moulin Rouge, starring Constance Bennett and Franchot Tone . . . Loretta Young in Born to be Bad . . . Advice to the Lovelorn by Lee Tracy and Sally Blane . . . Ann Harding in Gallant Lady . . . Jimmy Durante in Joe Palooka . . . Eddie Cantor's Roman Scandals . . . Anna Sten in Nana . . . John Barrymore in Counsellor at Law . . . By Candlelight with Paul Lukas and Elissa Landi . . . John Boles and Gloria Stuart in Beloved . . . Edmund Lowe and Onslow Stevens in Bombay Mail . . . Richard Barthelmess in Massacre. "JANUARY, 1934 What Malcolm Curtis Saunders, Jr. can learn from Ug READ THIS REPORT Chewing certain tough substances every day is absolutely essential to the proper development of the teeth, gums, jaws and mouth structure: 1 To supply the masticatory exercise important to develop the mouth structure properly. This is now lacking due to the elimination of coarse, tough foods from our diet. 2 To exercise the jaws and improve the condition of the tooth sockets and teeth. 3 To increase the flow of saliva which helps keep the mouth and teeth clean. 4 To help keep the throat and mouth and gums in a healthy condition by exercise which insures a proper supply of blood to all tissues. Dentyne has exactly the right tough consistency to give you these results. Thus the regular use of Dentyne ivill keep the mouth healthy and the teeth white. The debutantes would prefer Malcolm. So would we all. But Ug knew some things Malcolm doesn't. Ug never saw a dentist. Although he never brushed his teeth ( ! ! ) they were always firm and white. At forty Malcolm will have to pay for some fancy bridge work, but at forty Ug's teeth were still strong, without even one cavity. Ug, you see, ate hard grains, tough roots and raw meat and that hard chewing kept his mouth naturally healthy, his teeth clean. Alas, the young man of today exercises on golf links and tennis courts but doesn't know that he must chew to exercise his mouth, to make it keep itself healthy. But at last we know what to do about it. Dentyne has exactly the right consistency to give the mouth the proper exercise. It makes the mouth keep itself healthy — and it keeps the teeth white. Every single day you should chew Dentyne. This is as important as any other daily health habit. And Dentyne is delicious. Here is an easy delightful way to keep the mouth healthy — the teeth white. Dentyn KEEPS THE MOUTH HEALTHY KEEPS TEETH V