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The Franklin Times INVITES YOU TO JOIN THEIR BIG SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE "HE WHO HESITATES IS LOST" %l " * f /v Read this page carefully and then act. Let us present you with Fiv e Hundred Dollars. On February 29th we will give away hundreds of dollars in our ?/ CASH AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION ? J , / SEVEN BIG PRIZES AND TWICE - WEEKLY PAY CHECKS. v . m / TOST PRIZE $500 IN CASH $ $ $ $ On February 29th the candidate polling the greatest number of credits will receive this wonderful prize. SECOND PRIZE $200 IN CASH $ $ $ $ The candidate polling the second highest number of credits will receive this prize. THIRD PRIZE $100 IN CASH ? I $ $ $ $ The candidate polling the third highest number of credits will receive this prize. i OPPORTUNITY COUPON 100,fl60 CREDITS N^yrtE This coupon and one (3) year paid-in-ad vanct/ subscription (new or renewal) entitles tbe meot ber to 100.000 extra Credits in addition toylhe regular schedule. Only four of these coupons allowed to any one member. / <?ood Only until February 8th/ 7 Free Credit Coupon - Good .for 100 Free Credits M ..." _Z. , - ?"-Collect all these ii'oupons you can. Get your friends to save them for you. CLIP NEATLY. Do Not Fold' or Roll. Not Transferable. . tiood' [)nly until February 8th. FOURTH PRIZE SO PER CENT BONUS The fourth priie winner wil! be paid a bonus of 50 per cent of his or her total earnings. The earnings are ten per cent of the money collected on subscriptions. FIFTH PRIZE SS 1-3 PER CENT BON17H The fllfth prize winner will be paid a bonus of 33 1-3 per cent of his or her total earnings. The earnings are ten per cent of the money collected on subscriptions. SIXTH PRIZE 25 PER CENT BONUS The sixth prize winner will be paid a bonus of 25 per (pnt of his or her total earnings. The earnings are ten per cent of tho money collected on subscriptions. ?w / SEVENTH PRIZE 13 PER CENT BONUS ? The seventh priie winner will be paid a bonus of fllften per cent Of his or her total earnings. The earnings are ten per cent of the money collected on subscription;. ENTRY coupon 100D FOR 10,000 FREE CREDITS JNITY I Agree to Abide by the Rules of the Campaign. o ? . / Extra Prize Given the First Week THERE IS NO LIMIT ,??" ^ r/ . ? ? ^ Placed upon your earning ability, you can make your Twice-Weekly Checks just as large as you wish. Each participant who earns $10.00 dur ing the first week will receive an extra bonus of $10.00, making a total of $20.00 for the first week. Just think of it ! EXTRA SPECIAL ! 150,000 EXTRA CREDITS to each and every participant on every $20.00 reported d first week. This will be the largest Extra Cre dit offer during the campaign. SCHEDULE OF CREDITS AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICE FOR - . ... . , THE FRANKLIN TIMES ? L. FIRST PERIOD Embracing the first (our weeks terminating February 8th, the following number of credits will be Issued on subscriptions: Credits 1 year ?1.50 10,000 2 year* *3.00 25,000 3 years ?4C50 50,000 4 years *6.00 76,000 5 years $7.50 100,000 SECOND PERIOD Embracing the next two weeks terminating February 19th, the following nnmber ot credits will be issued on subscriptions: Credits 1 y?ar $1.60 MOO 2 years $3.00 30,000 8 years $4.60 36,000 4 years $6.00 60,000 6 years $7.60 <0,000/ THIRD PERIOD Embracing the last week, ter minating on February 28th, the following number of credits will be issued on subscriptions: / Credits 1 J*?r $1.60 4,000 2 y?*n $3.00 15,000 X years $4.50 26,000 1/4 years $6.00 50,000 " rears ?7.60 60,000 The above schedule of credit* which lioni declln lng scale, positively will not be chanced during the camLaln Howerer, a special ballot, good for 100. 000 Extra/Credits will be glren on every $15.00 turned in. This arrangement will be in effect throughout the entire campaign and Is to be considered a part of the regniar schedule. / rules and regulations X. Any reputable ma? or woman over eigh teen years of age, Including country correspon dents, may participate and compete for prizes. No employee can enter the competitl6n. This newspaper reserve# the right to reject any ap plicant. Participants are guaranteed fair and impartial treatment but should any question arise the decision of the management shall be Anal. / 4_. | 2. Thbe winners of the prizes will be deter mined tiy their total credits, said credits being represented by ballots issued on cash collections and /Coupons clipped from this newspaper. In the/event of a tie each"of the tying participants will receive a prize of the same value. Credits Are free. They cannot be bought or sold. Par / ttclpants cannot combine, transfer or exchange / credits. Fifty thousand extra credits will be given for making two cash reports each week. 3. Participants are authoroized agents of this newspaper but It is understood and agreed thai they will be held responsible for all money col lected by them. Participants who fail to make a cash report in PULL on regular report days will be considered INACTIVE and liable to for feit all rights to any prize or commission. 4 Participants will be paid their earnings, ten per cent commission of all money collected by them, on each Tuesday and Friday. It is understood and agreed that the winners of the first three prizes will consider their commission in the light of an "advance" and is to be re funded upon presentation of prize. Particl pants may solicit subscriptions anywhere tbey wish and are permitted to have friends assist them. (The publisher reserves the right to include advertising and Job work.) 5. Any collusion or coercion on the part of any participant to nullify competition or any other combination formed to the detriment of other participants or this newspaper will not be tolerated. Any participant taking part in such combination stands liable to forfeit all rights to any prize or commission. 6. Neither the publisher nor the campaign manager will be responsible for any typograph ical or any other error except to make correc tion upon discovery of same. The publisher will not recognize any w rltten or oral statement made by anyone varying from the rules or statements appearing In this newspaper. The right is- reserved to add to the prizes both in value or number, or to amend the rules of the Campaign for the protection of participants or this newspaper. If It la advisable to terminate the campaign before or not later than Feb. 19, all participants will be paid a commission of twenty-five per cent of their collections. 7. To Insure absolute fairness In the award ing of the prizes the competition will close with a sealed ballot box in which participants will place their last report of cash collections and reserve ballots. This precludes any possibility of favoritism and insures fairness to the minu test degree. It la understood that upon enter ing the competition, participants agree to abide by the^above conditions. Receipt Books will be given out on Monday, January 13th. Campaign Closes Feb. 29th Get in touch with the Campaign Manager at once ? H. W. ROBBERS, THE FRANKLIN TIMES Telephone 283-1 ? vn - THIS IS THE KERNS PLAN CAMPAIGN. j-> Fair -- Honest -- Special Favors to None.
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