yiday, September 11, 1925 There’s A Prize Here ForYou Get Your Share of the SIO,OOO Offered by The v Concord Tribune and Times | You Cannot Lose—You Must Win — - - —■■ t v^fif*TOSfu,',yiff!i [jfr Are You Still Wondering What It Is All About? Then Let Us Again Explain This Automobile and Cash Prize Distribution NOMINATION COUPON Mail or Send This Coupon For Information I i hU the tribune-times campaign (Miss, it Mr.'y „ —.+ Box 431,'Concord* N. C« .--i '*# ISK Gentlemen: —Please send me detailed information. I am interested in — WW Address Phone your Gift Distribution. As a Candidate in The Concord Tribune-Times “Everbody Wins” Prize Dis masTer sdc buick brougham tri bt ° . Purchased from Standard Buick Co. ' N ° T V G " Iy ° ne Nommatlon Blank Accepted for Each Candidate Nomi- # phone Addregg Value s2llo r , \ nUUUt.. V Sfe. Why? To Candidates Votes in the gift distribution are secured in two ways. First by clipping the coupons which appear in each issue (SmSS) Bka of The Tribune and Times. Each coupon counts for 100 votes now for the person whose name is written thereon, To increase the circulation power and prestige of The H / when sent to the campaign office. Candidates may have their friends save or send in these coupons for them. Concord Tribune and Times these newspapers Will distrib- CT*! inrn A nil A CTAM _ J 5 II 11 Ir.KAK r.K rrl Ar. J VJIY Second, the other, and faster way to get votes is by securing new and renewal subscriptions to The Tribune and ute to the people of Concord and vicinity the following Purchased from Auto Supply & Repair Co. Times. On each subscription turned in a certain number of votes are issued according to the vote schedule which prizes: Value sl6lO appears on another page. \ What ? IB VOTES Contestants restricted to their own districts in the matter of sc- BUICK M \STER SIX BROUGHAM _ s2llO curing subscriptions or coupons. They secure their votes any place. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX DUPLEX PIIAETON $ UiU ' KiSSlfgr The best time to secure coupons and subscriptions is right now at the SS 'HBEhV’ V start, of the campaign for the reason that they count for many more votes HUDSON COACH ? 133 ° than later. CHE\ ROLE I SEDAN - rif I This gift distribution is only a spare time opportunity and no contestant I § I Ila Lv/ALI 1 is asked or required to devote more than their spare moments. T\VO HUNDRED DOT T \RS IN C\SH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASH Purchased From Concord Motor Co. _ t ..... .. . . . nvunuimacu u\iu \ K.l iin t.taii ”V“; (.5.t,,;.. "U vx , , r r . TJC , , x - r>yciT t r 1 <r>f one To enter and share in the distribution of gifts all that is required is TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ENCASH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASH 'Value $1335 1 the sending in of the nomination blank which appears elsewhere in this* ;asue, TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASH ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASH properly tiHed in, to the Campaign Department. Every active participant in The Tribune-'rtmcs Gift Distribution will receive either a cash award or one of the four motor cars. The person polling the greatest amount of votes in the campaign regardless of district will receive the first choice of cars. W / '^K^IN Then the three persons who have secured the highest number of Y.otes in the three respective districts will be given the other three cars, the highest E taking his or her choice each of the districts drawing One of the cars. , Then the three persons securing the next highest number of votes in the respective districts will receive S2OO in cash each. y CHEVROLET SEDAN Then the three persons who secured the next highest number of votes in the respective districts will receive SIOO in cash each. Purchased From White Auto Co. All other active contestants in every district will receive 10 per cent, commission on all subscriptions they may secure, according to the rules of the Value $938 campaign. • Tribune Times Campaign Department Room 209 Cabarrus Savings Bank Building j Mail Address: Box 431 ; Office Hours: 9A.M.t09 P. M. Telephone 579 , THE COhICORb SAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE

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