Photoplay (Jan - Jun 1925)

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Photoplay Magazine — Advertising Section SUPER SPEED— Rayart ALL the hokum of the old melodramas are piled into this picture. Evidently the racing scenes were intended to be the knockout of the picture. They run for about fifteen minutes and you certainly feel as if you had been knocked out after they are finished. The action has to do with a wealthy young man, posing as a milkman, who saves the heroine's father's interest in an automobile company and also saves her love for him. FIFTH AVENUE MODELS— Universal TO save his daughter Isobel from jail, the artist Ludani agrees to a scheme that lands him behind bars. Isobel gets a secretarial job with the youthful art dealer who, unbeknown to her, saved her from jail. He falls in love with her, but misinterprets her week-end trips. Whereupon she leaves. Dis overing a masterpiece in one of her father's paintings, he gives an exhibition. All misunderstandings are happily cleared away. A rather interesting picture with Mary Philbin splendid in the leading rcle. THE ARIZONA ROMEO— Fox HPHE story is rather weak and silly but per*■ haps you'll enjoy it because you have the same weakness we have for Buck Jones. A wealthy man tries to induce his daughter to marry the man of his choice. She runs away and becomes a manicurist in a small Western town, wins the hearts of all the cowboys and. as all true heroines should, finally discards her wishy washy lover for the vigorous and dauntless Buck. JIMMIE'S MILLIONS— F. B. O. JIMMY WYCHERLY'S uncle leaves him a J fortune provided he reports at a given time for three months to his lawyer. If he fails, the money goes to another nephew. Of course, this nephew purchases the aid of every fist swinging cove in town to prevent Jimmie living up to the agreement and wears glasses to protect himself. Reels and reels of running fights, still fights, building climbing, with Jimmie winning money and girl in the end. A tiresome picture. THE MAN IN BLUE— Universal HERE'S just another movie: Policeman Tom Conlin falls in love with Tita. daughter of a florist who is killed because Cesare Martinelli covets the girl. Tita loves Tom, but when she learns he has two children she agrees to marry the fat Cesare. Her resolution falters at the time of the wedding. She runs away but is found in a restaurant. There's a fight. Tom arrives with the police. Everything is explained satisfactorily and a poor picture, like many other things in life, comes to a poorer end. One on Richard Dix HTHE other day, we dropped into a Broadway -1 theater to see a Richard Dix picture. The usher escorted us very gallantly to a front row loge seat and we collapsed with a happy sigh. Our eyes gazed leftward and next us sat one strangely familiar. Whereupon we leaned toward him and stated sternly: "It's a pity the way stars love to see their own pictures." A furious face turned in our direction. It was Richard Dix. Fortunately, he recognized us, smiled, and commenced talking about things not associated with himself. When Dick left the theater, he was recognized and greeted with a round of applause. He blushed like a school boy. "Gosh, I'm petrified when people do that," he admitted with a grin Dinner in or dinner out" — your gums suffer from the food you eat today THE FOOD we eat, and the way we eat it, are greatly to blame for the weakened condition of our gums. One dental authority covers the case completely when he says, "This dietetic crime of pap feeding and food bolting." The trouble with this food can be summed up simply. It's too soft, too quickly mastered, to give the gums the massage which is the normal effect of hard, fibrous food. Lacking this stimulation, the gums grow soft and flabby — they bleed easily, and thus weakened, they are the sooner subject to the stubborn troubles which attack the teeth through the gums. What you can do to keep your gums healthy You cannot always control your diet, you cannot revert to a more primitive and healthy regime; but you can provide, in a minute or two a day, the stimulation and exercise which your gums need so much. You can keep your gums healthy and their circulation active when and while you brush your teeth. Dental authorities everywhere are preaching the care of the gums Thousands of them, to whom Ipana has been demonstrated, recommend it as an important part of the plan. Many of them order a daily massage with Ipana after the ordinary cleaning with Ipana and the brush. Why Ipana is so helpful to the gums and to the teeth For Ipana not only cleanses teeth safely, but it tones anil strengthens weak and understimulated gum tissue. This it can do because of the presence of ziratol, an antiseptic hemostatic, used by the profession to allay bleeding ami to restore gum tissue to its normal tonicity. Make this trial of Ipana for one month Ipana is an aid to the dentist, not a substitute for him. Ask him about its properties, its fine cleansing power, its delicious taste. Then switch to it for one month. See for yourself how gooil, how effective, it really is. In spite of the coupon on this page, the simplest and best thing to do is to get a large tube at your nearest drug store. The tenday tube can only start the good work. A full-size tube, which will last for a hundred brushings, will show you the start of firmer, hardier, healthier gums, and a clean, sweet and wholesome mouth. r BRISTOL-MYERS CO. Dept. 1-45 42 Rector Street, New York, N.Y Kindly send me a trial tube of 1PAN; TOOTH PAbTE without charge or oblifatio: on my pan. Name Address City State — IPANA TOOTH PASTE