comicbooks.com Join Free

Judge, 1937-10 · page 36 of 36

Judge — October 1937 — page 36: what you’re looking at

📖 Open the full issue in the page-flip reader →
Judge — October 1937 — page 36: Judge, 1937-10

A restored page from Judge, 1937-10. Page through the whole issue in the reader above.

📄 Transcribed text from this page (OCR, searchable)

Machine-transcribed from the original scan — historical spelling and the odd misread are preserved.

The scenes above show Mulford Scull, the outboard motor boot chompion, as he hits it up to 40 m p.h. Below he is seen enjoying a quick lunch and @ Comel. After eating he says: “Camels set me right.” LIKES a few fast rounds of squash racquets during his lunch hour, “When Tm tired TE gee a ‘lift’ with a Camel.” says Theodore Crockett, business man, st “A SALESGIRE can't afford jangled nerves,” says Max- ine Hollen. “Ive chosen Camels — once and for all Camels don't upset my nerves or irritate my throat.” FOR DIGESTION’S SAKE — SMOKE I‘ 1929, Multord Scull became National Amatcur Champion. This year he made a clean sweep of the Class"A” Outboard events at the Miami Regatta. The trophies he’s won-in his years of racing fill a room. Jolts, vibration, nervous tension — are all part of what an outboard driver undergoes. In Mulford Scull’s own words: “The way these outboards bounce knocks the daylights out of digestion. Yet when chow comes around, Vim right there—all set with Camels. They help keep my digestion on an even keel. And they never jangle my nerves.” JACK OAKIE IS BACK ON THE AIR! Tune in on the fun-making President of Oakie College and his college variety show, including Benny Goodman's Swing Band, this Tuesday night at 9:30 pm E.S.T., 8:30 pm C.S.T., 7:30 pm M.S.T., 6:30 pm P.S T.—W ABC-CBS. Costlier Tobaccos are Naturally Mild! Camels ore made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE TOBACCOS... Turkish ond Domesti .ssthan any other populor he comicbooks.com