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New Antiseptic By Vicks Cuts Gargle Costs In Half Yocal Druggists Also Offer Special Trial Size—a 25c Value for 10c—to Furnish Proof of Its Quality and Amazing {NEW BAN ON HALITOSIS Does All an Oral Antiseptic Can and Should Do—At Half the Usual Price of Other Quality Mouth-washes. ‘The makers of Vicks VapoRub have produced an antiseptic—Vicks Vora- tone Antiseptic—at half the usual price of other quality gargles and Mmouth-washes. % Of course, the only real proof of its economy—and quality—is actual use in your home. To furnish this Proof, Vicks Chemists are supplying e, your customary way, for bad breath e (halitosis); as a mouth-wash; as a @ special trial size. This tria hottle contains 2% ounces--a 25c value. The price is only 10c. ‘The supply of these trial bottles is lim- ited. There are only 5 million—for America’s 26 million homes. No extravagant claims are made for Vicks Antiseptic. It is simply the best antiseptic for its purpose that Vicks Chemists could produce—aided by the chemists, bacteriologists, and SIDE GLANCES - - Economy. | Siiaeneaeologies of their 16 allied or- | ganizations in America, England and Germany. | Mild Enough, S ‘These chemists examined the whole | field of oral antiseptics. Some they | found were too weak. A few were too | Strong for regular use in the mouth. Most were very good. But all were much too expensive. if So they produced a balanced anti- septic—mild enough to be used daily without risk to delicate membranes; yet strong enough to do everything an oral antiseptic can and should do. For All the Usual Uses ‘You can use Vicks Antiseptic in gargle; as an antiseptic lotion for minor cuts and abrasions; and for all the other customary uses of an antl- septic of this type. And Vicks Antiseptic has this ad- ditional unique advantage .. . born in a depression year, it is priced ac- cordingly. The regular size is a large 10-ounce bottle—a usual 75c value— for only 35c.—Advertisement, y George Clark | “If legal beer comes back at 5 cents a glass, I'll be forced to close up.” Red Cross Cartoon ‘ Is Held ‘Insulting’ Somerville, Mass., Jan. 31.—(?)—All Junior Red Cross activities stood dis- continued in the public schools of Somerville Tuesday by unanimous vote of the Somerville school com- mittee. Distribution of the January issue of “The National Junior Red Cross News,” a publication of the American Red Cross, also was ordered suppress- ed at last night's school committee meeting. A drawing in the current issue of the “Red Cross News” was denounced by school committeemen as “sacrilegi- ous,” and the bans were placed on the Junior Red Cross activities and | AT THE ‘Hollywood Speaks’ Coming to Capitol “Hollywood Speaks,” hailed as a powerful dramatic story giving a closeup of the glamorous life of the movie colony, will be the next screen feature at the Capitol theatre Wed- mesday. Genevieve Tobin, who scored such a hit in Maurice Chevalier's “One Hour ‘With You,” plays the leading role in this Columbia production which shows the rise of a young girl from obscurity to stardom. Pat O'Brien, the breezy young man who appeared to such good advantage in “The Front Page” and other films, has the role.of the movie tolumnist who fights her battles, Lu- cien Prival, Ralf Harolde, Rita La Roy, Lem Stengel and Anderson Law- ads comprise the rest of an excellent Of all the pictures dealing with , this is said to be the first treating the subject in a realistic and dramatic manner. It is described as a characteristic story of an ambitious girl’s struggles to reach the top of moviedom, and how, for the sake of ‘the man she loves, she throws it all to the winds. “Hollywood Speaks” takes audiences on tour through Hollywood, showing scenes of studies and sets, Hollywood parties, and interesting outdoor scenes the place. ,the national publication “until an |apology from the publishers is forth- coming.” | The “offensive” drawing, termed by |Committeeman Louis B. Connelly “a cartoon that is an insult to more than ; 20,000,000 Americans,” depicts a priest jin vestments administering the Sac- rament of Communion to a donkey led on a string by a small child. The drawing shows the child, in Spanish costume, and is used to illus- | trate a children’s story of Spain. The | story tells the tale of a small Span- |ish boy, whose donkey became ill. The | lad loved the donkey dearly and, fear- ing the animal would die, took him to the parish priest for communion. The | story continues to tell how the Sac- |rament of Communion was adminis- iter and the donkey lived. MOVIES | Work on ‘Life Begins’ Done Entirely in Secret Fitst National’ ‘secret produc- tion” will no longer be a secret when the film drama “Life Begins” opens at the Paramount Theatre tomorrow night. For the months in which the pic- ture was under production, all en- trances to Stage One at the First Na- tional Studio were guarded by studio policemen. Not only were represen- tatives of the press and public barred from the set, but even important stu- dio employes other than those di- rectly connectetl with the production of the picture were kept off the set. THE BISMARCK GOOD LUSK - AY DARLING = POUND worty 1 eerie NT avd BURNISHED = TUESDAY, JANUARY 3I, 1933" THE GUMPS—A CHEERFUL LITTLE EARFUL EMiL, WELL FY GIVE YOU A RIDE WN | A SWELL /; GASOLINE ALLEY—ROOM FOR ONE MORE BUT HE WON'T DO, SKEEZIX. HE ISN'T VERY BRIGHT AND EMIL IN THE CAR, \ NOT MENTALLY COMPETENT UNCLE WALT HE'S )5 pave me 18 OR 19 WELL, GEE! 2 KINDA \WISH WE COULD see SOME OF THEM CANNIBALS... INDIANS SEE 1S THAT RIGHT, us: TIBURON! WHATS THIS YOUVE BEEN ASK NE WHAT I DONT KNOW, "TELLING FRECKLES ABOUT?/\NHY DONTCHA F NOT ONLY ARE CANNIBALSILWHAT DO You KNOW ABouT HUMAN SACRIFICE... WHY, THEY EVEN ‘TIBURON ? KETCH DEER AN’ ANTELOPE ON FOOT. » AN’ KILL EM WITH THEIR BARE "HANDS... GEE, TM GLAD ITS FTED A TWELVE O'CLOCK SLEEPLESS | aT LAST! I'VE BEEN NGHT SPENT | WAITING BREAKFAST ON THE COUCH, ALL MORNING FOR CHICK AND COUSIN, GERTIE THAT THE VISITING RELATIVES ENJOYED TO THE FULLEST THE COMFORT OF THE NEWFANGLE 5’ ONLY BED CB HA, Ha! (A STILL LAUGHIN' AT THAT GAG ( HEARD INS “WH, omer she ON MR. MATOR SOON'S (GET; In “TH fore! < y— F7r- ‘egg ZA The reason for the secrecy was the novelty and intimacy of the theme. The entire action of. the picture takes place in the maternity ward of a large hospital where eight prospective mothers, the pathos and comedy of whose lives are revealed in the film, come to prepare for the “blessed event.” | : Only one set was used in the pro- duction of “Life Begins,” but this set was the entire floor of a hospital which included not only the ward Proper but also laboratories, delivery rooms, operating room and nursery where the new-born babies are kept. The large cast of players includes Loretta Young, Eric Linden, Aline MacMahon, Preston Foster, Glenda Farrell, Frank McHugh, Gloria Shea, Walter Walker, Clara Blandick, Dor- othy Peterson, Vivienne Osborne, Elizabeth Patterson, Gilbert Roland, and Hale Hamilton. The direction was in the hands of James Flood and BOTHERED WHEN HE POPPED IN THe P.M. N'FOUND WILLE HERE | WHAT CRUST! CASSIE, T'S TWELVE OCLOCK. WILL YOU RUN AND TELL YOuR FATHER AND MOTHER THAT BREAKFAST IS READY % WHeTS “TH DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A ) DON'T. MeN WITH @ COLD IN HIS HEAD ANO/ ME WI @ PRIZE FIGHTER? SUNK, BUT LEI OTT nee WAY FRECKLES DOES...ID “Lie GET A SUNT AT SOME OF, THESE CRITTERS... BLows, Too! ‘TWO ‘MS AUMBER OF WHOPEE PARTIES Elliott Nugent. ‘DROPS TO ONLY 5 ORG A WEEK, THERE ARS FOLKS WHO STILL MUTTER THEIR Dis- APPROVAL,