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FRANCES ALDA, Metropolitan Opera Star ] prefer the Lucky Strike Ciga- rette to all others because of their unusual flavor. My pleas- ure is not mdrred by cnxiety for my voice.” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1928, Lucky Strikes give the greatest plea- sure . . . mild and mellow. . . made of # KING VIDOR, Motion Picture Director “Whiledirecting TheBig Pavade’ I smoked ‘Lucky Strikes.’ It is wonderfulto findacigarettethat insures you against throat ira ritation — a condition from which film directors are bound to suffer.” Wll.l.l HOPPE, Champion Billiard Player “The slightest cough or throat #rritation might be fatal during a close match. On this account I prefer Luckies as a steady diet,” “ROXY”, the éholcest tobaccos.. « « cream of of Broadcasting Fame *There is nothing quite like a ‘Lucky Strike’ cigarette. It does not impair the voice, and gives the mental velaxation so essential to carry on.” PAUL G. WANER, Pittsburgh Pirates “I am very fond of the excellent flavor and they keep my throat clear and donot affect my wind in the least.” © 1928, The American Tobacto Co., Manufacturers the crop ... properly aged. .. blended with great skill . . . an extra process oo “IT'S TOASTED"”... No harshness « = « NOt a bit of bite. “It's toasted” No Throat Irritation-No Cough. VINCENT RICHARDS, Famous Tennis Star “I smoke only Luckies—they ave