Judge, 1933-12 · page 36 of 37
Judge — December 1933 — page 36: what you’re looking at
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TO BE A FOOT > . Oo % (Above) IF YOU WANT TO SEE nerve strain, look at “Mike’ Thomp- son's job—refereeing tons of foot- ball brawn, seeing every detail but never getting in the players’ way! M. J. ee al foot- ball’s most famous referee, is a steady smoker who has to keep healthy nerves. He says: “Because nothing can be al- lowed to interfere with healthy nerves I smoke Camels, I have tried them all—given every pop- ular brand a chance to show what it can offer. Camels don't upset my nerves even when I smoke constantly. And the long- Copyright, 1933, R. J. Reynohts Tobacro Company ‘ober Lien We Caen“ern er I smoke them the more I come to appreciate their mildness and rich flavor.”” o o 6 Many smokers have changed to Camels and found that they are no longer nervous... irritable... “jumpy.’? Switch to Camels yourself. Smoke them steadily. You will find that Camels do not jangle your nerves—or tire your taste. CAMELS COSTLIER TOBACCO How are YOUR nerves? TRY THIS TEST Testen one end of 8 short string to « fingering. Herve 6 second person hold string at arm’s length der, The test le for you to make a full-arm swing down- ward and up...and try to put @ pencil, held 3 inches from the point, through the ring. ia being successful once in the first 3 tries, George Santelli, (Cam joker), champion fencer, did it frst try. IT IS MORE FUN TO KNOW Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand. '_ THEY N) ON ER G. CR NERVES comicbooks.com