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IM"EDFO'RD TRTBITNT1, fEPFOTtT),' OTOCON", WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11. 1928.
FRANCES ALDA,
Metropolitan Opera Star
"I prefer the Lucky Strike Ciga
rette to all others because of
. their unusual flavor. My pleas
ure is not marred by anxiety
( or my voice,"
"ROXY'
of Broadcasting Fame
"There is nothing quite like a 'Lucky Strike
cigarette. It does not impair the voice, and
gives the mental relaxation so essential to
carry on."
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PAUL G. WANER,
Pittsburgh Pirates
"I am very fond of the excellent
flavor and they keep my throat
clear and do not affect my wind
in the least."
1928, The American Tobacco Cp., Manufacturers
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KING VIDOR,
Motion Picture Director
"WhiledireclingTheBigParade'
I smoked 'Lucky Strikes.' It is
wonder fid to find a cigarette that
insures you against throat ir
ritation a condition from
vhich film directors are bound
to suffer."
Lucky Strikes give the greatest plea
sure . . . mild and mellow . . . made of
the choicest tobaccos . . cream of
the crop . . . properly aged . . . blended
with great skill ... an extra process
. . ."IT'S TOASTED". . . No harshness
. . not a bit of bite.
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WILLIE HOPPE,
Champion Billiard Player
"The slightest cough or throat irritation
might be fatal during a close match. On
this account I prefer Luckies as a. steady
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It's toasted"
No Throat Irritation -No Cough,
VINCENT RICHARDS,
Famous Tennis Star
"I smoke only Luckies they are
mild and mellow, and cannot
possibly irritate your throat and
my wind is always in splendid
shape."
PAOE TITTtEE
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