Judge, 1934-09 · page 36 of 36
Judge — September 1934 — page 36: what you’re looking at
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BILL CUMMINGS, who took the 500-mile classic at the Indianapolis Speedway! Press wires flashed: "Cummings... first requested a cigarette.” It was a Camel! For Bill knows that smoking a Camel gives you a quick “snap-back” in energy! TRY THIS EXPERIENCE! You can increase your energy quickly when worn out You can imagine the terrific output of energy a racing driver crowds into “the $00” at Indianapolis! As Bill Cummings said himself after the race: “I had to average 104.863 miles an hour, the new world’s record for ‘the 500’...to win. You can bet that I felt pretty well played out at the end of the race. CAMELS Costlier Tobaccos never get on your Nerves My mechanic and I turned to Camels. for the first luxurious smoke that always chases that tired feeling away. Any time I'm ‘all in’ I know that Camels will give me a ‘lift’ in en- ergy. I smoke them steadily, too, be- cause I know that Camels will never jangle healthy nerves.” This “energizing effect” in Camels, long recognized by Camel smokers, has recently been studied and con- firmed by a famous research labora- tory in New York. It is harmless, refreshing. You'll like Camels —a matchless blend of costlier tobaccos. You can “get a lift with a Camel” as often as you wish. Camels never get on your nerves. Camels are made from finer, MORE © EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS—Turkish and Domestic—than any other popular brand. “Get a LIFT with a Camel !” £1931, BLA. Reynolds Tobacco Company comicbooks.com