Photoplay (Jul - Dec 1933)

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Photoplay Magazine for September, 1933 night to prove his bravery. He disappears. The next night the next suitor (Onslow Stevens) is shot to death. The third night the third suitor (Paul Lukas) clears up the mystery. Suspense well sustained. THE LONE AVENGER— World Wide KEN MAYNARD does his stuff when a bunch of Arizona bandits burglarize the local bank. That he wins the girl in the end, through the paying teller's window, is to be expected. But Ken shows a few more stunts with Tarzan, his horse pal, and the youngsters won't be disappointed. THE RETURN OF CASEY JONES— Monogram A BORING, disjointed story of railroad work in which the plot rambles around like eggs in a basket, and finally scrambles itself into what promises to be a wreck thrill. But the wreck doesn't materialize, due to the young engineer's courage in tightening an engine bolt. ??Smilin' Through" Wins! [ CONTINUED FROM PAGE 39 ] to honor such pictures as these! But none of these deserve the honor more than the newcomer in the list. And Photoplay — acting on behalf of thousands of picture-goers throughout the land — salutes Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and all who had anything to do with giving us "Smilin' Through" — and takes great pleasure in hailing it as the chosen best picture of 1932 ! Wallace Beery is a tough old sea captain in "Tugboat Annie" but he meets his match when he docks 'long side the queen of the water-front. No mistake was made when they costarred Wallace with Marie Dressier in this brawly legend of the sea Your safety rests in how you remove that film "\/f Y dentist has told me film is a danIVl gerous enemy of teeth — the chief cause of decay, part cause of many other dental ills. But, what is film? Is it on my teeth in spite of daily brushing?" Yes, very probably, if you brush with ordinary methods. Film forms on all teeth — after every meal. Film is that slippery, sticky coating formed by themucin in saliva. How Film leads to Pyorrhea! 1 A tooth on which film (A) has begun to form along the gum line. (B) is jawbone.Tooth firmly seated in socket. O The bacteria in ™ film. and irritation from tartar have resulted ina"pyorrhea pocket." Bone has started tobreak down. O The pyorrhea ** pocket grows. Teeth are very loose. A Pyorrhea isspread™ ing to other teeth. Teeth are lost. You can feel it with your tongue. It stains teeth yellow. It catches bits of food which soon decay. But that's not all! Film contains millions of tiny germs. Some of these germs are rod -shaped, grouped in clusters. These are decay germs. As they live, they give off enzymes that produce lactic acid. This lactic acid dissolves tooth enamel just as other acids eat holes in cloth. Other germs are linked with "trench mouth" — others, still, with pyorrhea. "What must I do to fight film?" To fight film use Pepsodent instead of ordinary tooth pastes. Why? Because a tooth paste is only as good as its polishing material — not one bit better. The new polishing material in Pepsodent is one of the great discoveries of the day. Its power to remove every trace of film stain is revolutionary! It is twice as soft as polishing materials in common use. That means extra safety. The safe way to fight film is to use the special film-removing tooth paste — Pepsodent. 1 ree 10-Day Suppl ppiy THE PEPSODENT CO. Dept. 119. 919 No. Michigan Ave., Chicago Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Name Address_ City :j Pepsodent — is the special film-removing tooth paste