The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1931, Page 10

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The CAMELS are coming REWARD for the best answers to this question: @ What significant change has recently been made in the wrapping of the CAMEL package containing 20 cigarettes and what are its First Prize, $25,000 _ Second Prize, $10,000 Third Prize, $5,000 Tonight For more details tune tn the Camel Hour on N. B.C. Network 9.30 to 10.30... Eastern Time 8.30 to 9.30..006 Central Time WJZ, WBZA, WBZ, WHAM, KDKA, WIR, KYW, WLW, WRVA, ee WIAX, ‘WFLA, WIOD, KWK, 11.15 to 12.15... . Eastern Time 10.15 to Ii. a Central Time For the five next best answers . $1,000 each For the five next best answers. $300 each For the 25 next best answers . $100 each Conditions Governing Contest: 1. Answers limited to 200 words. ~ 2 Write-on one side of the paper only. 3 No entries accepted that bear a postmark later than midnight, March 4, 1931. . 4 Contest ome to everybod: Y except employes and execu- tives of ies. & In case of ties, the full amount of award will be paid to each of the tying parties. G It is not necessary to buy a package of Camel lca in order to compete. Any store that sells cigarettes will permit you to examine the Camel package containing 20 cigarettes. B. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N.C. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company and their to Contest Editer— advantages to the smoker? Cares DANA GIBSON Famous Illustrator and Publisher of “ ‘Life’? Roy W. Howarp °* Chairman of the Board, Scrippe Howard Newspapers Ray Lone President International Maga sine Company and Editor of ‘*Cosmopolitan” ° AND STAFF Confest open only until MIDNIGHT, MARCH 4, 1931 Seen he rvnemend a sane ee napalile eer eontent clones)

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