Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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Pictures and P/ctvre$ver 61 Betty Barton and John Gilbert in " The Exiles." Mcllish, Richard Neill, Gipsy O'Brien, William Tooker and Horace Braham. The Speed Girl (Gaumont; April 14). Fair farce-comedy about a girl speedmaniac who is brought to her senses by a love affair. Walter Hiers, Truly Shattuck, Theodore Von Eltz, Frank Elliott, and William Courtright support. The Snowshoe Trail (W ardour; April 21). Jane Novak and Roy Stewart in a fine melodrama of the snowy wilds with a big fight climax. Lloyd Whitlock, Herbert Prior, Kate Toncray, Spottiswoode Aitken and thai Hung support. The Temple of Venus (Fox; April 31). A spectacular undress entertainment ranging from society to mythology, and natural history. Mary Philbin, David Butler, Phyllis Haver and William Boyd head a long cast. To Whom It May Concern (Jury; April .21). Viola Dana in an original and thrilling murder mystery story, with Malcolm McGregor opposite and Edna Flugrath, Huntly Gordon, Cyril Chadwick, William Humphrey, and John Sainpolis in support. Under Suspicion (Pathe; April 28). A screen adaptation of a novel " Sarati the Terrible," starring Henri Vaudin, Andre Feramus and Ginette Maddie. Excellent Algerian settings and good production and atmosphere. West Bound Limited (ll'ardour; April 14). Railway melodrama which will please iinsophisticated fans. Excellent acting by Ralph Lewis, Claire McDowell, Ella Hall, Johnny Harron, Taylor Graves, Wedgwood Nowell and Jane Morgan. What Happened Next Door (Western Import; April 14). Rather sentimental social drama of contrast convincingly played by Claire Windsor, Marie Walcamp, Louis Calhoun, Philip Hubbard, and Margaret McWade. The White Flower (Paramount; April 7). Betty Compson and some charming South Sea scenery in a Hawaiian romance.. Support includes Edmund Lowe, Edward Martindel, Arline Pretty, Sylvia Ashton, Leon Barry, Lily Phillips, and many natives. Good entertainment. Send Coupon For 10Day Tube Protect the Enamel Pepsoilent <li»integrAte» the film, then removes it with an tgen tar totter than enamel. Never use ,\ film combatant which contains harsh Urit. New Facts About whiter teeth which you should know Millions now have whiter teeth. You see them everywhere. Note how much such teeth add to appearance. We offer you a test here which will show you how such teeth are obtained. They fight film You can feel on your teeth a viscous film. Despite the tooth brush, much of it clings and stays. Soon that film discolours, then forms dingy coats. That is why teeth lose lustre. It not only clouds teeth, but affects them. Most tooth troubles have a potential origin in film. And no ordinary tooth paste can effectively combat it. Film holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth — the acid may cause decay. So teeth with film are unclean and unsafe. Dental science has in late years found two effective film combatants. One acts to disintegrate the film, the other to remove it without harmful scouring. A new-type tooth paste has been created to embody these two methods. The name is Pepsodent. Now careful people the world over employ it, largely by dental advice. What fruit does In Pepsodent is incorporated a principle of great value. People in the Tropics who eat much fruit are much more immune from tooth troubles. Many of them are famous for beautiful teeth. Science has learned the reason. So Pepsodent is made to bring twice daily those essential fruit effects. 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. Then you will always want your teeth to look and feel so clean. Cut out coupon now. Pel ay I JVl The New-Day Dentifrice Now advised by leading dentists the world over. Sold in two sizes — 2\ <t 1\8 1299 10DAY TUBE FREE THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, (Dept. 256 ) 42, Southwark Bridge FUad, London, S.E. 1. Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to — Name Address Give full address. Write plainly. Only one tube to a family. Piclnrezocr Aft.