Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

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They gave a neiv I liri THAT'S WHY THEY COT THERE. ...SO QUICKLY "So you're a saxophone pliner, ehy Well . . make me weep! Do your stuff," said the vaudeville booker. Rudy did I And fame caressed him. The whole public succumbed in two short years. RUDY VALLEE Two years ago he stepped into the spot-light on a little cafe floor and crooned a song called "Deep Night." Today deep night on Broadway sees his name blazed in electric signs. • • • It wasn't the cut of his clothes ... or the break of his luck. This youngster just naturally delivered something that the public wants! Just so OLD GOLD cigarettes have grown from a baby brand to a giant brand in record time . . . because they delivered a new enjoyment . . . they thrilled the taste and comforted the most sensitive throat. Belter tobaccos. ..that's why they win. m On iMarch 7, 1927, OLD COLDS were introduced in Illinois. Today, the city of Chicago alone smokes nearly 3,000,000 daily. nETTFR TOBACCOS . . . "NOT A COUCH IN A CARLOAD*