Judge, 1937-08 · page 36 of 37
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The battle is on—Erl Roman, famous sportsman, vs. 600 Ibs. of savage, fighting blue marlin! How would your nerves stand up to two hours of this? titanic struggle with the big fish shown above: “The battle was tough on Erl. He had his hands full staying in the fishing chair.” But a sporting spirit and healthy nerves kept Roman going. After a 2-hour fight, he landed the second-largest blue marlin ever taken on rod and reel. Mr. Roman says: “Healthy nerves are neces- FOREST RANGER has smoked Camels for 24 years. Mr. C. E. Dare likes Camels fer his steak and apple pie. ‘Camels smooth things for my digestion,” he says. é 21 AQUAPLANE EXPERT. Miss Gloria Wheeden says: “I pride myself on keeping in good condition. Like all my crowd, I enjoy Camels— especially at mealtimes.” sary for keeping on top of things. Camels don't interfere with my physical condition or get on my nerves.” Above, right, Mr. Roman enjoys a Camel after his tense fight. “I make it a point,” he says, “to smoke Camels with my meals and after ‘for digestion’s sake.’ ” Camels are made from costlier tobaccos, in a match- less blend. A mild cigarette for steady smoking. Costlier Tobaccos! Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS ‘ish and Domestic... than any other popular brand. NEVER GE YOUR NERVES! T ON Coorriaht, 1997, R. J. Reyoolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N.C. comicbooks.com