Judge, 1935-09 · page 36 of 36
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YOULL LIKE, THEIR MILDNESS TOO! APPROVE CAMELS, $0 THEY MUST HAVE REAL MILONESS. THEY ARE GENTLE TO MY THROAT. ANO WHEN IM TIRED 1GET A‘LIFT’ WITH A CAMEL! CAMELS OO NOT FRAZZLE MY NERVES OR UPSET MY CONDITION: AND THAT CAMEL TASTE IS JUST WHAT | WANT... MILONESS COUPLED WITH FULL, RICH FLAVOR! What Bill Tilden has to say about Camels is worth any smoker's attention. "Playing competitive tennis day after day, I've got to keep in tiptop physical condition,” says the 42-year-old “Iron Man of Tennis.” “IT smoke Camels, the mild cigarette. They don’t get my wind of upset my nerves. I've smoked Camels for years, and I never tire of their smooth, rich a taste! Camels must be made from choicer tobaccos UFE'S MORE FUN ~ Af to be so mild and taste so good!" WHEN YOU KEED FIT! N SMOKE CAMELS. IVE SMOKED THEM FOR AGES, AND NO MATTER HOW MANY | SMOKE THEY OONT AFFECT MY WIND 1 FOLLOW TILOEN SARAZEN, GEHRIG, AND THE OTHER SPORTS STARS IN SMOKING CAMELS 1 SMOKE CAMELS STEADILY. THEY Never iT. mY imo @ Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS—Turkish and Domestic—than any other popular brand. BEPORTER—Dick Hungerford 2 \4 (Signed) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston Salem © 1503, R. J, Rermeids Tb, Co, comicbooks.com