Judge, 1936-09 · page 36 of 36
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“NEWS COMES FIRST," says Miss Helen Nolan, reporter, “eating, second. So Ttura to Camels. Food tastes better and digests easier.” HUMAN COMETS. Hugo and Mario Zacchini disappear into a monster can- FIRST in the gruelling Albany-New York non. A flash!—a crash!—and they hurtle into distant nets. “Mario and I Ourboard Marathon! Clayton Bishop says: both smoke Camels,” says Hugo. “Camels keep digestion working smoothly.” “Camels are a swell aid to digestion.” PEOPLE CAN MEET TERRIFIC STRAIN —YET ENJOY GOOD DIGESTION. SMOKERS SPEAK FROM EXPERIENCE WHEN THEY SAY— € 1908, RJ Reynolds Tod. Cou. Wi ODERN life bombards us all with a thousand and one little jars, shocks, and , ’ nervous irritations. The strain tells on diges- ( , if) P tion...slows down the flow of digestive fluids. p : And it is to Camels that one naturally turns —TA, » y to put more enjoyment into eating. As you accot | enjoy your Camels at mealtime, the flow of | digestive fluids speeds up...alkalinity is in- Camels ore mode from Ae creased. You feel at rights with the world! finer, MORE EXPENSIVE ‘ Camel's invigorating “‘lift’...Camel’s aid to wed boat teeee j digestion...Camel's matchless taste and fra- esher popula wand. aes + grance—all these are yours when you make Camels jour cigarette. Camels set you right! And they never get of your nerves. comicbooks.com