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The Frontier, May 1926 — page 108: Pulp Fiction, 1926

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This is an advertisement page from *The Frontier Advertiser*, dated 1926. It features a Camel cigarette advertisement depicting an excited crowd of men in suits and hats at what appears to be a baseball game, with the tagline "When you and spring are thrilling to the first ball game of the year—and your favorite player drives out a homer—have a Camel!" Below the crowd scene is an image of a Camel cigarette package. The ad emphasizes that Camels contain "the very choicest tobaccos" and claims they are "the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers," with a challenge to compare Camels to any other cigarette brand. The advertiser is R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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THE FRONTIER ADVERTISER hen you and spring are thrilling to the first ball game of the year —and your favorite player drives out a homer —have a Camel! Camels contain the very choicest Our highest wish, if you do tobaccos grown in all the world. not yet know Camel quality, Camels are blended by the world’s is that you try them. We in- vite you to compare Camels with any other cigarette made at any price. most expert blenders. In the mak- ing of this one brand we concen- trate the tobacco knowledge and skill of the largest organization of tobacco experts in the world. No other cigarette made is like Camels. They are the overwhelming choice a of experienced smokers. y e R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Winston-Salem, N. C. © 1926 DIS