Pictures and the Picturegoer (Jan-Dec 1924)

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MAY 1924 House Peters, John Sainpolis, Evelyn Brent, James Morrison, Lydia Knott, Bull Montana, Gale Henry and Charles Mailes. Fair entertainment. Her Reputation (Ass. First National; May 12). How a newspaper ruined a youtiK girl's reputation. Melodramatic, but well acted, with a wealth of spectacular thrills May McAvoy heads a cast which includes Lloyd Hughes, Casson Ferguson, Eric Mayne, Winter Hall, George Larkin, Jane Wray, Eugenie Besserer, James Corrigan, and Louise Lester. Hollywood (Paramount; May 26). Amusing satire on the screenstruck. Thirty famous stars and about fifty directors and other celebrities of filmland make a thoroughly interesting background for the cast of the story, which comprises Hope Drown, G. K. Arthur, Ruby Lafayette, and Luke Cosgrave. Good entertainment. The Huntress (Ass. First National; Mav 5). Colleen Moore as an Indian maid who went husband-hunting and caught a fine specimen. Lloyd Hughes opposite, also Walter Long, Russell Simpson, Snitz Edwards Lila Leslie, Lalo Encinas, and Big Tree. Good comedy-drama. Itching Palms (IVardour; May 19). A queer but quite entertaining medley of burlesque, drama, and comedy, with the latter element predominant, featuring Tom Wilson and Virginia Fox, with Gertrude Claire, Victor Potel, Hershal Mayall Robert Walker, Tom Lingham and Richard Cummings in support. Jealous Husbands (Ass. First National; May 26). A modern version of " Two Little Vagabonds," with Ben Alexander and Don Marion as the two boys, and Jane Novak, Earle Williams, George Siegmann, Bull Montana, J. Gunis Davis and Emily Fitzroy heading the grownup cast. Good entertainment. The Love Bandit (Vitagrafh; May 26). Love in a lumber camp, also many adventures and thrills. Doris Kenyon and Victor Sutherland head the cast, which includes Cecil Spooner, Lorenza Valentine, Jules Cowles, Helen Keller, Christian Frank and Dorothy Walters. Good entertainment. (Continued on page 56). Pictsjre s and Picture c> r> p r 55 Mary Carr in " Loyal Lives " The Price They Pay For prettier teeth is simply combating film T^THEN you see pearly teeth — teeth * ^ which add so much to beauty — please remember this. They come from combating dingy film which hides the lustre of most teeth. Millions now employ the method. 1 he glistening teeth you see everywhere now show how much it means. The method is at your call. This offers you a ten-day test. Send the coupon for it. Just fight the film Teeth are clouded bv a film —that viscous film you feel. Under old brushing methods, much of it clings and stays. Soon it becomes discoloured, then it forms dingv coats. That is why teeth lose lustre. Film is the teeth's great enemy. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds [he acid in contact with the teeth — the acid may cause decay. So one great problem in modern dental science has been to fight that film. Able authorities proved these methods by many careful tests. A new-type tooth paste has been created and you may apply these methods daily. The name is Pepsodent. To-day careful people of some fifty nations employ it, largely by dental advice. Many new effects Pepsodent brings many new effects. It multiplies the alkalinity of (he saliva, which is there to neutralize mouth acids. It multiplies the starch digestant in saliva, there to digest starch deposits on teeth. Every use gives manifold power to these great natural tooth-protecting agents. Watch its results for a few days. They will amaze and delight you. After long research, two effective ways were found. One disintegrates the film at all stages of formation. One removes it without harmful scouring. Protect the Enamel Pepsodent disintegrates the film, then removes itwith an ■ Kent far softer than enamel Never u se a film combatant which contains harsh crit. Send the coupon for a 10Day lube. 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. You will gain a new conception of what clean teeth mean. And you will never return to methods of the past. Cut out coupon now. TRADE ^■^aaaassaaaasaasasa^sssassaassssa^saaaaaaaBaBSalasaavav The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific tooth paste now advised by leading dentists the world over. 10-DAY TUBE FREE 1392 THE PEPSODENT COMPANY. (Dept.256 42, Southwark Bridge Road. London, S.E.I. Mail io-Day Tube of Pepsodent to — Name Address Give tall address. Write plainly. _. ... Qnlv one tube to a family riCturegocr/May.