Sweet Music (Warner Bros.) (1935)

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Twelve seenes in this film suggest titles of songs made famous by Vallee. Two stills are published daily with accompanying publicity story. stunt note that “stickers” appear last two days. Mats available in one unit. Order Mat No. 21—50e. In planning sequence of (Lead-off Story) Name Rudy Vallee’s Songs and Win Cash and Prizes New ‘Sweet Music” Song Title Contest Will Begin In This Newspaper Tomorrow Heigh-Ho, Everybody! Right here is where you can cash in—with real cash, too —on the pleasure you have had in listening to Rudy Vallee’s broadeasts for the past six years. There’s a ten dollar bill waiting for you in the office of the .0.................. (newspaper), as well as a second prize of $5.00; a third prize of $3.00; seven $1.00 prizes, and ten pairs of tickets to the .................... Theatre where Rudy Vallee will open on .................... in Warner Bros.’ newest comedy-musical ‘‘Sweet Musie.”’’ All you need do is to use both your eyes and your memory, and name the 12 songs which the Ma era Mere (newspaper) will publish in the form of illustrations beginning tomorrow. In looking over pictures of scenes in “Sweet Music,” the Contest Editor of the ........00.00... (newspaper) discovered that many of these scenes perfectly illustrated the titles of some of the many songs that Rudy Vallee has made popular in the past few years. : So tomorrow the first two appear, and while you should be able to recognize them without any further aid, the Contest Editor is a kind hearted sort of chap, and will make it. easy for contestants by printing, with each illustration, a little jingle that actually tells the name of the song if you know how to read it. Here’s another evidence of the Contest Editor’s good nature. He tells you that one of the songs illustrated tomorrow will be “Deep Night.” This is not only to give everyone a start, but to show you how to identify the others. The rules are simple. Two scenes will be published daily for six days, each one illustrating a song Rudy Vallee has made famous. When all of the pictures have been published, prepare a list of the titles and send them to the Sweet Music Contest Editor of the ..........0... (newspaper) before «uu... when the contest closes. Awards will be made on the basis of accuracy only, the 20 prizes going to those who submit the 20 most accurate lists. “Sweet Music,” the motion picture from which the scenes are taken, is Rudy Vallee’s first real screen opportunity. He has a big role that enables him to display his dramatic ability. Ann Dvorak has the principal feminine part. (1st Day Contest) Where Did You Hear Them? Wemeset TW i “(UPPER LEFT) She swore that a place Between hills is a Vallee A swell looker was Kit But her wits didn’t tally. (Ans. “Kansas City Kitty’’) Page Siz (RIGHT) What is the song Up everyone’s alley— First made famous By Rudy Vallee? (Ans. “Deep Night’’) (2nd Day Contest) Name ‘Em And Collect (LEFT) When. a lady tats What can she do If her lover can’t Or won’t—tat, too? (Ans. “Tattooed Lady’ ) (First Day Publicity) Start Right Now To Win Prizes in Song Title Test This is the Contest Editor of the Soap tN ects (newspaper) announcing the big newspaper contest of the month, with cash and other valuable prizes waiting for readers who can recognize, with the aid of pictures and clues in the form of jingles, 12 of the songs made famous by Rudy Vallee. Yesterday I told you the name of the song illustrated by the first picture, so concentrate on the second. You really know it, because you’ve often sung it. And even if you don’t, the poet has given it away. Remember, you can win $10, or $5.00 or $3.00. In addition there are seven prizes of $1.00 each and 10 pairs of tickets to Pest 2 eet hens . theatre, where Rudy Vallee will open in Warner Bros.’ newest musical, “Sweet De SOI eS totter» Tomorrow I’ll publish two other scenes from “Sweet Music,” each of which illustrates a song always associated with Rudy Vallee. There will be 12 in all. And the 20 most accurate lists of titles sent to me at the 00.0000... (newspaper) before ......0..0..00.. will win the prizes. Accuracy is the sole criterion. So use your eyes, and your memories. What song do these illustrations recall to your mind? The jingles tell you. (2nd Day Publicity) Can You Name the Songs Shown Here And Win a Prize? O-o0-0-0-! Lookit at Ann Dvorak and Rudy Vallee! Ain’t they sumpin’? Wonder what they’re doing. Well, if you know, you’ve gone a considerable way toward winning one of the prizes, which start at $10.00 and include a $5.00 second prize, $3.00 for third prize, seven $1.00 prizes and 10 pairs of tickets tovthier eus.ce5.% Theatre. Those pictures, which are taken from scenes in the Warner Bros. comedy-musical, “Sweet Music,” should really give you the answer. If they don’t, the Contest Editor has made it easy for contestants by writing jingles which really give the secret away. Rudy Vallee made many songs famous in the six years he has been broadcasting. But 12 of them seem to fit perfectly with scenes in “Sweet Music,” in which he is supported by Ann Dvorak, Helen Morgan, Ned Sparks, and many other film favorites. NOMEN: te ot Ge, a sie (newspaper) has selected these scenes, added jingles which really tell the answers and invites its readers to compete for the cash prizes and theatre tickets. The 20 most accurate lists submitted to the Sweet Music Contest Editor of; the =.2.....0ea-68 (newspaper) before ................ will win. (TOP RIGHT) What's life, after all, If it bowls you over; Don’t live in the red! Go roll in clover! (Ans. “Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries”’ ) (3rd Day Contest) (LOWER LEFT) (UPPER) In a hundred dames Just one to miss The thrill of a Rudy Valleerean kiss! Maine men, it seems, Drink deep and long To fame and femmes And foam and song! (Ans. “Stein Song’’) (Ans. “99 Out of 100”) Publicity for 3rd day contest in column to the right. Also 4th, 5th and 6th day contests.