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Oka recent test, hundreds of men vVv and women smoked Camels and " "''&i k only Camels for thirty consecutive TTWnf' i f 1 days. Smoked an averaee of one to A --fcZ- KZaJhA f two packs a day. Each week, the Iv?- - f throats of these smokers were exam- - -' jt ined by noted throat specialists a Jh ' s j t' total of 2470 examinations. These J:pi mmJ throat specialists found NOT ONE XWV$ r --X- 4 I V CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION li- - ST due to smoking CAMELS! NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller sav that animals let "em look at I unjoc m rrr, , ITr TO LOOK LIKE PEOPLE US FOR A WHILE FStBZ Jt FSofii ) UIILEGGIE By Margarita (LOOK AT MRS .. . . AND WHEN I ET) SSSHt W bS VtUGHTOWERS LAWN Y HOME...YOU HAVE W WMmmWm CI EVE j MUTT AND JEFF ' By Bud Fisher MUTT.WHyYi'LL EXPLAIN "'.JEFJ; TOES HAVE SO WELL, IN DENVER A GUY) 'so BEING TrtAT WE'RE - x'LL BE DID WE rA IN JUST A LONG BEEN CONFINED ) 60T HIS TOE CUT OFF. BROKE AND WE DOM'T ? 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