comicbooks.com Join Free

Judge, 1932-05-21 · page 36 of 36

Judge — May 21, 1932 — page 36: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Judge — May 21, 1932 — page 36: Judge, 1932-05-21

A restored page from Judge, 1932-05-21. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

all the rare goodness of choice Turk- ish and mild sun-ripened Domestic tobaccos. For the tobaccos that go into Camels are never parched or toasted. FRESH! not parehed or toasted! Wauen you smoke Camels you enjoy seal, Camels come to you with their natural moisture still present, insuring a cool, mild, flavorful smoke wherever you buy them. If you haven't smoked Camels lately, The Reynolds method of scientifically compare their fresh, mild delight with applying heat guarantees against that. the sting and burn of dusty, dry ciga- Protected against drying out by the _ rettes. Smoke Camels, then leave them Camel Humidor Pack, a positive air- | —if you can. R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N.C. CAMELS Made FRESH — Kept FRESH Don't remove the Camel Humidor Pack it is pro- tection against perfume and powder odors, dust and germs. Bay Camels by the carton for bome or office. The Humidor Pack keeps Camels frob “Are you Listenin’?” R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY'S COAST-TO-COAST RADIO PROGRAMS. Camel Quarter Hour— Columbia Broadcasting System Prince Albert Quarter Hour— National Broadcasting Company Red Network See radio page of local newspaper for time © 1932, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company comicbooks.com