PAGE EIGHT MONEY 1 f -V, \\ Is Slipping Away From You .% 1 )|§ Every 'Day You Stay Out Os The / Tribune-Times SIO,OOO Campaign Start Now to Win a Car § . or a Share of the Thousands in Cash to be Given Away in a Few Weeks ; ||r! 1, We are wondering if a sentiment of rather slow times is one M|jj 1 of the explanations of why so few people have been attracted to |.,y L participate in this most generous prize offer of The Tribune and Yfi | Times, or if those considering entering have been held back by iJSi 1 * the idea that business will be harder to get than usual. If that * jk is the case, has it ever occurred to you that the contestants are j| not the ones to suffer from such a condition? Do you not real 'Y-H ( ize that everv candidate must meet the same situation and that Mj i . ;• jjr. the prizes will merely be awarded on a less amount of subscrip tion business? The Tribune and Times are the only piles who Si, will feel the effect of either good or slow times in such an under (• r® Ir i liw f taking, it is not your funeral. It is your good fortune for it' ||jg| If » means that the business and support you can command will have MASTER SIX BUKK BROUGHAM Purchased from Standard Buick Co. HUDSON COACH Value s2llO ‘ P Purchased From Concord Motor Co. -.-TT-T-T-m Value $1335 NOMINATION COUPON I I■. H S : !.] Nomination Blauk in The Tribune and Times “Ewrybody Wins” .. Campaign . j k* H / ' i | I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for • ! As a candidate iii The Tribune and Times "Ever; I. .dy Wilis'’ Prize • K pSfiji ?s&fciWgk y- ' - t /• CHEVROLET SEDAN ' « TDIDI TWC Tllbirc Purchased from Auto-fiupply & Repair Co. |'s 1 Purchased From Auto Co. . ’ 1 KUjUINL* 1 UVICtO / Value $938 1 > i '. CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT Room 209 Cabarrus Bank Bi|S<j|mg r Phone 579 ' THE CONCORD TIMES ■M just that much better chance of winning one of the big prizes. Let this sink in and decide to get In and go after anywhere from ' gjo SI,OOO to $2,000 in the next few weeks. And on top of this, what better time for you could such a generous offer be made? You might be crying that money is tight Slid at the same time be IS' overlooking SIO,OOO in automobiles and cash practically going |p begging for someone to claim it. Is that consistency? Is that fes^ good reasoning? Look at this thing from your own angle, then ] Jgj consider these things brought to your attention. It should de-' j ® cide you to get in now when the campaign presents a genuine | p opportunity for any ambitious person. Which one of the cars j tor below would you choose as your own If you have decided go <£4 after it. You will find it a simple, pleasurable and profitable few , »g£ "“ ks - :—mk; ; Saturday, October. 3, 1925 This is Alex Johnstone,, University of lowa tackle, "who is expected to star on the football field thl» fall. Johnstone is a millionaire, but gets more enjoyment out of the gridiron pastime than anything else. He’s esj pecially capable or tv.e defense, i There’s Many a Slip, Etc. The Pathfinder. \ Mi'S Alice Matlock,' of Phila delphia. whose father made millions in ire cream, was engaged to marry a wealthy rubber plantation owner of Singapore. All preparations for the s steamship passage to London where the marriage was to take place were made and it only remained for the bride to bid good-bye to tsome of her friends; One particular friend of Miss Mat locks was J. Mi rebel Henkels, son of a Philadelphia art dealer. The young man must have understood a little of the art of conquest also for a few hours after the meetipg Miss Matlock became Mrs. J. Mitt-hell Henkels at Klktont Md. A cablegram # broke the sad news to the abandoned finnucee abroad. Spanking for Girl, 23. Gives Mother Concern. Editor New York Mirror: I have two daughters. 15 and 23 years of age. The older one is aeonsCajM* Jsrorry to me. She smokes and goes auto mobile riding unti) late hours with her friends. I punish the gir lot 15 when she elm's anything which I do not like, and I often feel like spank ing the ether one. hut I fear (be is a little too old fo r corporal punish ment. I would appreciate it if some of your readers would advise me if I would bo doing right by spanking a girl of 23.. MARY O’BRIEN. Woman Calls Charleston Disgrace to Civilization. Editor New York Mirror: I agree with your reader who writes that the Charleston dance is a disgrace to civ ilization. There should be a law pro hibiting the p facet ice of this dance, \yhich is disgusting to a person of re fined feelings. How can we.expect Qur young men and girls to grow up at* we would wish'them when such dances are encouraged? _The fashion and manners of the youth of today make me think we are reverting to barbarism. _ ELLEN MACKAY. Thomas was not a primate favorite with his rich uncle. In vain did he try to impress him, but. the old man was not easily impressed. One evening the young man weflt to Jiis uncle’s home for a call, and ill the course of conversation asked: “l.iicde, don’t you think it wouhl be rather foolish for me to marry a girl who was intellectually my in ferior?” “Morse than foolish. Thomas,” was the prely. “Worse, than foolish—im • possible.” Film, Romance t; • <£ Miss' Wana > befl-oUfui actressea ot Hollywood. *OOO 'WUI mah-y Georg® Mtlford, ...

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