Judge, 1934-01 · page 36 of 36
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IT TAKES HEALTHY NERVES FOR JAF TO BE THE WORLD'S CHAMPION SKATER IRVING JAFFEE Winner of 1,000 medalsand trophies, including 3 Olym- pic Skating Championships, Jaffee has brought the high- est skating honors to the U.S. A. Asked recently if he was a steady smoker, Jaffee sai es, but that ee ; HOW ARE have to keep my wind, you robabehers a A YOUR NERVES? Copyright, 1933, RJ. I TRY THIS TEST Steady Smokers turn to to Camels You've often seen hisnameandpicture their costlier tobaccos, are mild and in the papers—Jaffee, the city-bred likable in taste. And, what is even boy from the U. S. A. who beat the — more important to a champion athlete, best Olympic skaters that Europe had they never upset the ne to offer, and became the skating cham- Change to Camels and note the pion of the world! Speaking of speed difference in your nerves.,.in the skating and cigarettes, Jaffee pleasure you get from “It takes healthy nerv : oh steer Pmt a er itik setisiek pints thence wind to be an Olympic skating ch: a ove ot yi 7 center. Place a forefinger on either side of pion. I find that Camels, because of /! te quickly the dstaees els derert e same time. ison wales stop wets IS MORE FUN TO ENOW el poel cline infers oa Ca EX g fentean bene tans eet oreies caenie” mels are made from finer, MORE tobaccos than any other popular brand. NEVER GET OV YOUR TASTE comicbooks.com