Judge, 1933-10 · page 38 of 38
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IT TAKES HEALTHY NERVES TO DIVE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA! @PROWLING ACROSS THE OCEAN FLOOR...beneath thousands of tons of water...a deep-sea diver finds that healthy nerves are essential. His very life may depend upon his nerves. 1 @ LEFT—DIVING FOR FUN alls @FRANK CRILLEY, champion deep- for healthy nerves, too! Youcan smoke sea diver, holder of the Congressional all you want and never have jangled Medal of Honor and the Navy Cross, nerves, if you switch to Camels. says: “Camels never upset my nerves. Steady Smokers turn to Camels FRANK CRILLEY says, ‘‘Deep down me, under 300 feet of water, working fe- verishly under terrific pressure —no place for a nervous man! That's why a diver’s nerves must always be in perfect condition. And that’s why I smoke Camels and have smoked them for years. They are a milder cigarette and they taste better. But more im- portant than that to me—they never upset my nervous system. IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. You will find Camels rich in flavor and delightfully mild! o o a Camel's costlier tobaccos are milder, do taste better. They never get on the nerves. Men and women whose very lives depend on healthy nerves have discovered this. Your nerves will con- firm it. Start smoking Camels today ! Copyright, 1933, R. J. Reynokis Tobacco Company NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES NEVER TIRE YOUR TASTE comicbooks.com