Judge, 1937-03 · page 36 of 37
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Herb Lewis of the Detroit Red Wings says: “1 go for Camels in a big way!” HE lightning-quick camera eye caught Herb Lewis (abore, left) in this slashing set-to before the goal. Next split-second he scored! After the game (right), Herb said: “You bet I enjoy eating. And I'll give Camels credit COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS ++. Turkish and Domestic... than any other popular brand. TUNE IN—Hear “Jack Oakie’s College!” Benny Goodman's “Swing” Band! G Stoll’s Concert Orchestra! Hollywood college taleat! 30 pm E.S.T., 8:30 + 7:30pm M.S. T., T., WABC-CBS. FOR DIGESTIONS “VVE SMOKED Camelssince they were introduced,” says James Gould, sports writer. “They help medi- gest well. Camels are famous as the favorite smoke of athletes.” GLIDER record- holder, Dorothy Holderman,says: “Gliding is nerve - shatter- ing at times. ButCamelshelp keep my diges- tion “OPERATING 2 30-ton crancis no job fora man un- less his digestion's OK.,” PeterGillen says.” That saying, ‘For digestion’s sake —smoke Camels’ struck home with me.” for helping me enjoy my food. Smoking Camels with my meals and afterwards cases tension. Camels set me right!” Camel smokers enjoy smoking to the full. It’s Camels fora” lift.” It’s Camels again" for digestion’ssake.”’ Thanks to Camel's aid, the flow of the important digestive fluids —alkaline digestive fluids—speeds up. A sense of well- being follows. So make it Camels—the live-long day. stem. N.C. “MY DIGESTION keeps on an even keel,” says sea- going Chief En- gBincer, George Buckingham. “SmokingCamels at _mealume and after helps me enjoy my chow.” SAKE — SMOKE CAMELS comicbooks.com