Judge, 1934-04 · page 36 of 36
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Watch out for the telltale signs of jangled nerves Other people notice them— even when you don’t—little nervous habits that are the danger signal for jangled nerves. And remember, right or wrong, people put their own interpretations on them. So it pays to watch your nerves, Get enough sleep—fresh air —recreation—and make Camels your smoke, partic- ularly if you are a steady smoker. For remember, Camel's costlier tobaccos never jangle your nerves—no matter how many you smoke. COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camels are made from finer, MORE How are YOUR nerves ? TRY THIS TEST See how speedil With your le if you are lef ly you can complete this is test, ft haba (or with your right hand, -handed) unbutton your v - inni y oie ginning at the top, Now button it again, begin- ning at the top. If you use more than one hand youa: al d. Average time forsix-button Jack Summers (Camel mera | Comet smster), nationol professional SN EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS than any other popular brand of cigarettes! SMOKE AS MANY AS YOU WANT ...THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES comicbooks.com