Judge, 1934-03 · page 36 of 36
Judge — March 1934 — page 36: what you’re looking at
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ARE YOU A Phone ooth ~ Those penciled scrawls are a sign of jangled nerves pected noi of jangled nerves. So be careful. Get enough sleep—fresh air—recreation. If you’ re the stolid, phlegmatic sort of person who doesn’t feel, things very deeply, you'll probably never have to worry about nerves. But if you're high-strung, alive, sensitive, watch out. See whether you scribble things on bits of paper, bite your nails, jump at unex- -s—thev're signs And make Camels your cigarette. For Camel’s costlier to- baccos never jangle your nerves—no matter how stead- ily you smoke. How are YOUR nerves? TRY THIS TEST Here isa series of num bers. in this serie Two nambe rs i ‘8 contain the ut not in the same order. you can pick out these two. Average time is one minute. 0. Average COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other popular brand of cigarettes! reed Marshall (Camel smoker), chess cham- on, picked the two numbers in thirty seconds, Covrright. 1931, RT. Reyookls Tobacco Company SMOKE AS MANY AS YOU WANT ...-THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES comicbooks.com