Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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JANUARY 1924 Pictures and Picturepver Ferragus (Grmger-Learand; Jan. 14). Stewart Rome, Rene Navarro, Klmire Vauticr. and Lucien Dalsacc in a mystery story of old-world Prance based upon Balzac's " Story of the Thirteen." The Fighting Coward (Rtgent; Jan. 3). Good snow and mountain scenery and a story of high society and the Canadian Wilds, starring William B. Davidson, Mrs iv Wolf Hopper, Charles Gerrard, and Maurice Costello. Fair entertainment. The Fires of Fate ((.'(turnout; Jan 17). Wanda Hawley and Nie.el Bar rie in an adaptation of I'onan Doyle's "Tragedv of the Korosko." The cast also includes l'edro He Cordoba, Edith Craig, Arthur Cullen, Stewart Rome, Douglas Munro, l'crcy Standing and Cyril Smith, and a host of natives. Good entertainment. The Foolish Virgin (Sloll; Jan. 21). Maria Jacobini in a rather crude, though dramatic story of a man and two women. Fair entertainment. The Forgotten Law (Pathi; Jan. 14). A forceful drama of love and misunderstanding, based upon an old and unjust law now obsolete. Played by Milton Sills, Cleo Ridgely, Jack Mulhall, Alec B. Francis, Muriel Dana, Alice Holhstei, F.dna Mbcrnus, Lucrctia Harris and Walter Lav. . The Fourth Musketeer {Phillips; Jan. 21). A pleasant and amusing tale of a pugilist who turns garage owner, starring Johnn?* Walker, supported by Eileen Percy, Ailliam Scott, Philo McCullough, Kate 1. ester, Eddie Gribbon and Edith York. The Great Alone (Renters; Jan. 14). One of Maurice Salisbury's fewrecent productions, a gripping drama of life in the Frozen North. Contains fine fight and blizzard scenes. Cast includes Lura Anson, Walter Law, Maria Law, John Waggoner and Richard Cummin gs. The Great Night (Fox; Jan. 7). William Russell, Earle Metcalf and Eva Novak in a bright, amusing comedydrama of fortune-hunters and jewel thieves. The Hands of Nara (Pathc; Jan. 24). Clara Kimball Young in a dramatic mystery story about a Russian girlrefugee and her fight against tremendous odds. Elliott Dexter opposite, also Vernon Steel, John Miltern, Margaret Loom is, Myrtle Stea<lman, Eugenie Besserer and Edwin Stevens. Good entertainment. (Continued on page 58). Wanda Haivley and Rudolph Free A 10-Day Tube See Coupon Protect the Enamel. Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then removes it with an agent far softer than enamel. Never use a film combatant which contains harsh grit Teeth You Admire in Women Clean and pearly— free from dingy film All men should have them, too A vast change has come in late years in respect to pretty teeth. Now you see whiter teeth everywhere, and everyone admires them. A new method of teeth cleaning has come into vogue, and millions now employ it. It combats the film — the cause of dingy teeth. If you don't know it, the test we offer will prove a revelation. That cloud is film You can feel on your teeth a viscous film. It clings to teeth and stays there. Unless removed, it becomes discoloured. Then it forms dingy coats. It particularly discolours teeth of men who smoke. That film is the teeth's great enemy. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth — the acid may cause decay. Teeth which show a film-coat are unsafe. A solution found Dental science has found two ways to solve this great film problem. One way is to disintegrate the film at all stages of formation. The other is to remove it without harmful scouring. Able authorities proved these methods effective. Then a new-type tooth paste The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific tooth paste based on modern research, now advised by leading dentists the world over. Sold in two sizes — 2/ & 1/3 was created to apply these film combatants. The name is Pepsodent. The use has now spread the world over. Careful people of some fifty nations employ it, largely by dental advice. Also fruit effects Research also proved that certain peoples who eat much fruit are more immune from tooth troubles. Many of them are famous for beautiful teeth. The reasons are now known. Fruit acidity multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. It multiplies the starch digestarrt in the saliva. And those are the agents on which Nature depends to combat acid and starch deposits. So Pepsodent is made to produce twice daily these essential effects obtained from fruit. It multiplies these tooth protecting agents in the mouth. Let it convince you Pepsodent will quickly convince you. Once you see and feel its good effects, you will never go without them. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth become whiter as the film-coats disappear. Look at your teeth in ten days, and you will know why millions now use Pepsodent. Cut out coupon now. 10-DAY TUBE FREE. THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, (Dpt. 256) 42, Sou th »■ rk Bridge Rd. , London. S.E.1 . Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Name Address Give full address. Write plainly. Only one tulie to a family. Picturegoer/Jan