Motion Picture Classic (Jul-Dec 1930)

Record Details:

Something wrong or inaccurate about this page? Let us Know!

Thanks for helping us continually improve the quality of the Lantern search engine for all of our users! We have millions of scanned pages, so user reports are incredibly helpful for us to identify places where we can improve and update the metadata.

Please describe the issue below, and click "Submit" to send your comments to our team! If you'd prefer, you can also send us an email to mhdl@commarts.wisc.edu with your comments.




We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.

Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.

Colds and Cougns spoil Talkie'' Films . . so Stars End Colds Quickly Pleasant Way Doctors Advise THE quickest way to get rid of a cold is nu longer mere guesswork in Hollywood ! For colds not only make stars feel miserable, but there's still another risk. Expensive sound films may be spoiled by hoarseness or an untimely cough or sneeze. At the first sign of a cold, leading stars are now given a few pleasant doses of Ayer's Pectoral. It has been certified by leading doctors as the best of different remedies tested. Such stars as Robert Montgomery, Marion Nixon, June Collyer, (jlenn Tryon, .Alec Francis, Robert Armstrong, Roland Drew, Alice White, James Gleason and scores of others have found how pleasant Pectoral is to take — how quickly it ends a miserable cold. Robert Montgomery Among Many Starg Who l'»e This Pleasant Way to End Colds RoBKRT Montgomery, for example, had a severe cold whicli Betty Compson, him feel Hoarse ROBT. MONTGOMERY ,„^,,„ ■tirrinc in . "The Big Houie". WOrk, Bridei", pcss impaired ~h« Divorcee . . . ' _, WKt^"^ "Love in the Rough". hiS VOICe. 1 hen "W.r Nur...". S t a r t C d ^ ^ taking a spoonful of Ayer's Gieri v Pectoral every 15 minutes so that hib cold would be relieved in time to resume work at the studio next day. "The quick relief from Ayer's Pectoral was certainly remarkable", said Mr. Montgomery'. "Almost immediately my cold began to dis' By night. I was a great deal and the next morning I awoke wTth the welcome freedom from congestion. In just a day or so Ayer's Pectoral licked the cold completely and I was able to resume work without needless loss of time." too miserable to BETTY COMPSON ttarrtnc in "die of Sergeant Criicha". Ciar of Broadway", "Hli Woman". "Th« Spoilen". MARION NIXON Starring in "The Singin' Fool". "College Lover", "Courage", "General Crack". Marion Nixon Avoids Spoiling Sound Film by Ending Her Cold Almost Overnight MARION NixoN is still another who has taken the advice of physicians and found how quickly colds are ended by a few pleasant doses of Ayer's Pectoral. "My director was frantic", says Miss Xixon, "when I arrived at the studio with a terrible cold, which had started in my head and spread down into my chest, was simply too h()ar.>;e to work. It was \'try clear that unless I could end the cold quickly there would either be expensive delay or the risk of coughing or sneezing while the photoplay was being recorded. "Within a few minutes after 1 was given a pleasant spoonful of Ayer s Pectoral, I was relieved by its comforting, healing warmth. That night, I was able to enjoy refreshing .'^leeii. which had been impossible the night before. The next morning I felt a great deal better and by afternoon my voice cleared up so that T could continue making the picture. In just a day or ^'^^^^Sf^^ so, allthedisa^^^HVi ^ g^eeable symptoms of my cold had disappeared enfirelv." • K starring in "Mile Modiste". "Three Si»teri". "The Love Doctor". "Toast of the Legion". "Sweet Kitty Bellaira". "A Man From Wyoming". "Charlie's Aunt". N TRYON starring in "King of Jait". "It Can Be Done". "Broadway". "The Song Plugger", "Barnum Was Right", "Skinner Steps Out". "Dames Ahoy I" Ayer's Pectoral was certified by a group of hospital physicians as the best of different widely used methods tested for head colds, coughs and chest colds. It it pleasant to take and gives the quickest, surest relief — with absolute safety, even when given to children. Pectoral is now featured by all leading druggists. 83