I Thursday, Sept. 3, -1925 dBUNE AND TIMES \m o :"=-1 PRIZES WIN SOMETHING ■ TAL PRIZESfn i < rk; residing in Concord, Cabarrus and adjacent counties. You are §fe b \ not even required that you be a Tribune or Times subscriber. Ev- II l§ l our first impulse. Apply this wonderful opportunity personally. Mail WamM GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE HUDSON COACH 4 ‘ The super-automobile as implied by r name and performance Purchased from the Concord Motor Co. • - Value $1,335 % ;o The Concord Tribune and Tirtfes ■Bl From November 1 to November From November 1> to the, close, will 14 the following number of, vote* the following number of votes will i will be issued on Subscriptions: be issued on subscriptions : y Otes 6 Monties i 2,000 votes 0 Months 1,000 votes ■otes l Year 0,000 votes 1 Year _ 5,000 votes •otes 2 Years 18,000 votes 2 Years 15,000 votes rotes 3 Years 45,000 votes S Y'ears 37.500 vwtes rotes 4 Years 90,000 votes 4 Years 75,000 votes rotes 5 Years _. 150,000 votes fi Years 1 125,000 votes :riod 5,000 Bonus votes this period No Bonus votes this period on on. on each new year’s subscription, new subscriptions. - rotes 1 Y’ear ... 2,400 voters l Vear .... 2.000 votes rotes 2 Years 7.200 votes 2 Years 6,000 votes votes S Y'ears 18,000 votes 3 Years 15,000 votes rotes 4 Years 36,000 votes 4 Years 30,000 votes |v 5 Years l 60,000 votes 5 Years , 50,000 votes *on 2.000 Bonus Votes this period ou No Bonus vjitew tins period for ,7 each NEW year's subscription. NEW subscriptions. , y “Club” of subscriptions turned in. A dub is any group of sub ave a club. You get credit for a club vote as soon as you’ve OT BE RAISED DURING THE CAMPAIGN. Lon Call at ■ '-f . RS Room 209 Cabarrus Bank Bids. bi to 9:00 P.M. Telephone Number 579 GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE CHEVROLET SEDAN(Special * Equipment) The admitted standard of real motor car value Purchased from the White Auto Co. Value $938 Prize ... . S2OO Prrie _ SIOO . Prize S2OO ........ SIOO Prize S2OO • *55, _ _ sToo - - i -- IN IN CASH , A Special fund of $3,000 in cash has been set aside to be distrib uted in the form of salaries among active non-prize winners, on a 10 per cent, basis. Any candidate who remains active throughout the campaign, making tegular reports, but who fails to win one of the big offered, will participate in this commission feature. Think of it! One.tenth of every subscription you collect goes-into your .pocket, if you fail to win a prue. This arrangement assures compensation to all candidates, and means that there will be no losers jn this race. EVERYBODY GETS SOMETHING. THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 20,000 Extra Votes With Each New Yearly Subscription Turned in During the First Period _ L ~ L * ■« ' J ■ --" • Rules and Regulations ■I; ~ reputable man, woman or diild residing in ager shall l>e lield responsible, except for the necessary cor- * I Concord, Cabarrus County or surrounding territory, is reetleii upon t-lie same. V eligible to enter this election and compete for a prize i * , U1 . . .. . ' . # Nomii.iUio.is nuid I)e made at any time during T 44—Ewry candidate Ls an authored agent off The (j on ' H 1 ” Tribune and Tunes and as such may collect subscription •>—Vn emnlnvn c t • payments from present as well as new subscribers. “•—-\o rmplo.vc or near relative of any employe in ... ■ Tlie Tribune ami Times office is eligible to enter (his dis- 15 — 14 ,s distinctly understood and agreed that candi tributioii. Tlie Tribune and Times reserves (lie right to * ,tos "'ll hft responsible for all moneys collected, ami , reject any nomination. <hat they will remit such, amounts in full at frequent in -3 The winners of tin- prizes will lie decided by their tervals or on demand to tlie campaign department, accredited votes, said votes being represented by ballot lb—There wil! I>e several big prizes besides a 10 per issued on subscriptions and by coupons clipped from the cent, cash commission that is to lie paid to all ACTIVE pa I wts. noit-prize w inners, bat it is distinctly understood that in 4 Caiutidates are not ronihied to their own particular event ANY candidate becomes INACTIVE. through fail district. village or community in wliieli to secure votes ur, ‘ to make a weekly cash reiiort. lie or she will, at the and subscriptions, but may take onlers anywhere in this decision of (lie management become disqualified and there section, or for that matter anywhere in this state or even - ’*•' * orfeit all right to a prize or commission. outside. 17 —To insure absolute fairness In the awarding of 5 tasl > inust accompany all orders where votes arc prizes, tin- race will be brought to a close under “sealed —desired.. There will he no exception t« this rule, Candi- ballet box” system, ami will be under the personal super dates will be allowed to collect subscriptions and renewals vision of two or more judges selected from the Advisory as well as entirely new subscriptions and votes will hi Board. During the last few days of the election, the box issued oii both. . —LOCKED and SEALED—wiII repose in the vault of a , aro free It eosts the subscriber nothing ex- local hank, where candidates and their friends will de- 1 tia to vote tor his favorite (subscribers should ask for posit their final collections and reseixe votes- And not votes when paying their subscriptions. until (lie race has been declared closed will the seals be ‘—4 otes cannot be purchased. Every cent accepted broken, the bex unlocked, and (lie judges begin their final through the election deimrtment must represent subscrip- count. In this way no one. not even tlie campaign mana tiol,s - ficr. can pcsihly know the'voting strength of the respective t are net transferable. Candidates cannot candidates vviiich precludes any possibility of favoritism withdraw in favor of other candidates. (Should a candi- and insures fairness to the minutest degree, date withdraw from the race his or her votes will be can- IK—The Tribune and Times reserve the right to amend ceiled. Neither will it be permissible for candidates to or add to the rules of this election if necessary for the pro give or transfer subscriptions to another candidate. tcction of the interents of beth tlx; candidate and this r? teS ,« tr * ln * fer^ !* , » ,l *?* cr, lrtions will be subject to newspaper. The right is ufco reserved to increase and UiSquHl meat ion at- the discretion of the management. add to the list of prises. »—Any collusion on the part of candidates to nullify 1Q Tu . ... . competition, or any other rombinatkin arrangement or ,„I ‘ \ \° ,es 1 wl)1 1,0 t' lven effort to tlie detriment of candidate, or lids newspaper . ‘ m " , jearl} subscription during the first period of will nql be tolerated. Any candidate or camlXes ci’- the campaign: ten thousand extra votes will be given on tering or taking part m such an agreement, arm,dement; S^d• , i.?t^th'ird U imrZ !Z ‘ i " nnE ( the SP * m flve *•»«* or effort, wi.l forfeit all rights to a prize or commissi:,^ r ip«“‘„‘ h, th?fourth Wt * °“ ” S“b re,serve”and V voted >^at S the^d'iscrethm^f*thc^ Tim ™ TT printed vote coupons appearing from day to day must be received but no rxtemshm u-ill " , t t'"’ " xt eiision is voted before tlie expiration dale appearing thereon. (luring the list period h ?° Unt additional voU ‘ s It—ln event of a tie for any one of the prizes a prize ™l—The Tribime Time . e • identical in value will be given to cart, tying contestant. tial"treatment to all' raudi,la4 bu? am qirotfon 1-—'fco statement, assertu?n or promise, either written .z”! ’ 1 , question or verbal, made by any or the solicitors, agents or candi- final. management will be absolute* an<f tions will be recognized by the publishers or the campaign 1025. ! <Kia - cbismg November 21, “"ijSrLte or typographical or ether error, it is mi- '* is,Ue l? t .° le «*»* » f derstood that neither the pubiisiier nor the campaign man- abide by all romlittmes"” ca " <ftdi * tes ttgree *° Notice to the Public election ImlTe " f ** ~ guarantees absolutely fair and impartial treatment to ail .' * IH| ben they ate oili-red to cxrtiange tor wlio iiarticipate. -! usl y |llr spare time and effort during the next few weeks. This is easily flic most worthy and most lilicral prize It "ill behoove pnispcetive narticipants (o enter iheir offtTing ever made Urn newspaper reading Public of this names NOW. amid In: among the first in the field Kcmem great sec-tn,.. of (he Mate and it now rests with the .... be,- EVERYBODY WINS in this great distribution lerprismg hustlers to get bweraad get their share of tl„- prize can be just as great wbl, to 2he it gornl things offered. Thin is YOLK opportunity krtoy 1, is truly tin- best s.nmc-mmneut business pro^aitton without one penny of cost, prizes Uiat vvoukl ordinarily ever offered cm- Readers. proposition Enter name Today Office Open Every Evening Until 9 O’clock : ‘ • r- 7- | T —- "'"i » ... •LIST OF PRIZES One Master-Six Buick Brougham, value $2,110.00 One Special-Six Studebaker Duplex Phaeton, value $1,610.00 One Hudson Coach, value 1,335.00 One Chevrolet Sedan (special equipment) value $938.00 One Two Hundred Dollar Cash Prize ' $200.00 One Two Hundred Dollar Cash Prize $200.00 One Two Hundred Dollar Cash Prize $200.00 One One Hundred Dollar Cash Prize SIOO.OO One One Hundred Dollar Cash Prize -„ SIOO.OO One One Hundred Dollar Cash Prize SIOO.OO Special Fund Appropriated to be Paid in Cash Commission to all Active Non-Prize Winners ~.53,500.00 Total -if-. r $U0,393.00 }, »|| PAGE NINE

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