Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1937 — Page 7
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Thin contest, tn itn entirely, copyrighted, 1937, By P. Lorillard Co., Ine.
This puzzle represents one of the names in the following list, Write your solution on entry form in lower right corner of thispage.
Washington Irving Jack London John Ringling Marie Antoinette Roscoe Arbuckle ‘George Washington Oscar Wilde Sir Walter Raleigh Noah Webster Robert Louis Stevenson William Pitt Lillian Russell PUZZLE-CARTOON NO. ¢&
g This puzzle represents one of the names Th the following Tee, Write your solution on entry form ih lower right corner of this page.
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‘Charles Dickens Stephen Mark Twain Rudyard Kipling | Texas Guinan Carrie Na ! Charles Lamb Terael Zangwill Anna Paviowa William Penn ‘Geoffrey Chaucer Robert Browning
‘Cotton Mather Frans Schubert Stephen Foster Canute Harry Houdini Juliet Capulet Geotis Wank Saad as ton hie Is Patrick Henning Nicolai eA
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Start now! Win $100,000.00. Here's how? There are 6 puzzle-cartoons on this page. Each puzzle represents a familiar name. The correct name represented by each puzzle can be found in the list of names printed below the cartoon. Study
This puzzle represents one of the names ih the following list, Write your solution oh entry forth in lower right corner of this page.
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the puzzles carefully. Find the correct name represented by each of the 6 puzzle-cartoons printed below. Write your solutions on the ENTRY FORM in the lower right corner of this page. Read carefully all suggestions on page at the left.)
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THE RULES... Please Read Them Carefully
1. OLD GOLD'S PUZZLE CONTEST is open to everybody with the exception of the employees of P. Lorillard Company, Ine, and its advertising and sales promotion agencies.
2. A group of not less than 0puzzles which will become increasingly difficult as the contest proceeds will be offeredffor solution. Each puzzle will represent or in some definite way contain clues which will convey the idea of a name, The name may be that of a person, book, song, movie, city, state or nation. The earlier puzzles will be more elementary, in order to assist contestants in familiarizing themselves with the principles for solving this particular kind of puzzle.
3. OLD GOLD will pay & First Prize of $100,000.00 and 999 other cash prizes (a grand total of 1,000 prizes aggregating $200,000.00) to the one thousand contestants who by their submissions achieve the one thousand highest scores through solving puzzles they are called upon to solve under these rules, and who in all other ways conform to all of these Official Rules.
4. The puzzles will be issued for solutions in weekly series of six, and contestants are asked to solve and submit solutions EACH WEEK, The 1st Week's Series of 6 puzzles bears the release date of Monday, Feb. 1, 1087. Bach Monday, for fourteen additional weeks, there will be another week series to solve. Contestants should solve the puzzles an submit solutions to same during the week following issuance date of each series. Tn submitting the solutions for any cur rent series, & contestant is privileged to submit solutions for preceding series. Thus, a contestant entering the contest during the 2nd week should submit both the Ist Week's Series as well as the 2nd Week's Series; and a contestant enters
ing during the 3rd Week should submit both the 1st and 2nd
Weeks’ Series as well as the 8rd Week's Series, and #0 on. All series should be qualified in accordance with Rule No. 7.
5. Contestants are requested to mail their solutions BACH WEEK, in series of six. The various current weekly series of puzzles, together with Entry Forms, may be obtained FREE at any place where OLD GOLDS are wold, or puzzles and ENTRY FORMS may be clipped from newspapers, magazines or circulars and will be equally acceptable,
6. Neatness will not count. Do not decorate solutions Just solve the puszles in necordunce with the ales. In cue of ties as many of the prizes will be reserved as there are contests ants tied before any prizes are awarded for a less perfect submission; that is, if two or more persons tie in submitting the correct solutions to all of the puseles then the first two or more prizes will be reserved for them, and these two or more Jn will be awarded in the order of the accuracy of the submissions to a first on, if necessary, a second group of tie<breaking puzzles; the second group of tie-breaking puzzles to be accompanied by a letter as hereinafter specified. Tn event a second tie-breaking group of puzzles is necessary contestants eligible to solve same will be required to accompany their solutions to this second tie-breaking group of puzzles with a letter of between 100 and 200 words on the subject: “The Increased Popularity of Old Gold Cigarettes in My Community As a Result of the Old Gold Contest.” Only in case of ties still existing after submissions to the second tie-breaking group of puzzles have been checked will the nying letters be considered, and in that event prizes will be awarded on the basis of originality in descrip. tion and general interest of the letters. In case two or more letters are judged of equal originality and equal general interest then duplicate prizes will be awarded.
7. To qualify for a prize, the contestant is required to nee company each weries of solutions with threa OLD GOLD yellow package wrappers, or thre reasonably accurate hand«drawn facsimiles, Either will be equally acceptable. Tt is not necessary to make a purchase in order to compete, A contestant is privileged to enter more than one completa set of solutions, but each entry must be individually identi fied as entry “A”; entry “B”, ete, Bach entry will be judged 8s a unit, No contestant is eligible to win more than one prize, the highest prize won by any individual entry sub. mitted by that contestant,
8. Upon entering thin contest and by the submission of solu tions to the puzzles, the contestant agrees that the decision of P. Lorillard Company in all matters affecting the conduct of the contest, the acceptance of submissions, the making of awards and the measures invoked to insure individual effort in fairness to all contestants shall be final and conclusive. The P. Lorillard Company will establish an individual file for each contestant, but will not be responsible for submis. sions or communications unduly delayed or lost in the mail either from or to the contestant.
9. Pach weekly series of solutions together with Joipecip low pack wrappers or facsimiles as speci i u oT ould be pa to OLD GOLD CONTEST, P. O. Box 9, Variok Street Station, New York, Nu Y.
Be sure you have familiarized yourself with these rules, Read them over again and then solve the puzzles,
This puzzle represents one of the hames Tn the following list, Write your solution on entry form in lower right corner of this page,
Thothas Carlyle Warren Hastings’ Horace Walpole Amerigo Vespucel John Stuart Mill Oliver Cromwell Ponce de Leon Johann Strauss Christopher Columbo Benjamin Franklin Percy Shelley John Quincy Adams
This puzzle represents one of the names fa the following live, Write your solution oh entry forth in lower right corer of this page,
Millard Fillmore William Shakespeare Jeanne d’Are Robert Morris Daniel Defoe Admiral Dewey Jaties Monroe Henry Ward Percy Shelley Rudolph Valentine George Eastman
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FIRST PRIZE
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1st Prize . $100,000.00 2nd Prize. . . . . . $30,000.00
3rd Prize % % 9% % % $10,000.00 4thPrize. . . . . . $10,000.00 SthPrize. . . . . . $%5000.00 6th Prize "RY Ree $5,000.00 7th Prize " . " ] " * $2,500.00 SthPrize. . . . . $2,500.00 2 Prizes $1,500.00 each . $3,000.00 2 Prizes $1,000.00 each . $2,000.00 10 Prizes $500.00 each 55,000.00 28 Prizes $250.00 each $7,000.00 50 Prizes $100.00 each $5,000.00 One Wundred Prizes 5000each . . .-« %5,00000 t Hundred Prizes 1000each. « + , $8,000.00
Total 1000 Prizes, $200,000.00
( Accompany your solutions each week with 301d Gold wrappers, or facsimiles, Th accordance with the Official Rules,
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| OUR PLEDGE TO EVERY CONTESTANT
In every conceivable way this contest shall be conducted in a manner to insure accuracy, fairness, and the fullest measure of opportu nity for each and every person who competes, Tt shall be the goal of the makers of OLD GOLD to conduct this contest exactly as the contestants themselves would wish it conducted,
INDIVIDUAL FILES
The moment you enter this contest, YOUR OWN individual and separate file will be established. Th that file your weekly wolutions will be carefully placed. Your file will at all times be seriously and importantly regarded by us because we realize that upon your entry in this contest you have wet your heart and your hopes upon the winning of a $100,000.00 cash fortune,
ACCURATE CHECKING OF ALL SOLUTIONS
When the time comes for the checking of answarh, your submissions will be checked and rechecked diligently against the correct solutions, At the eon= clumion of the contest you will have our cheerful permission to check your file against that of any winner,
COMPLETE DETAILS ABOUT WINNERS AND SCORES
With the awarding of prizes, full information will be mailed to all contestants, setting forth the names and addresses of all winners, together with the number of puskles correctly solved hy each winner, in addition to a complete explanation of the key to the solution of each puzzle.
IN THAT SPIRIT you are invited to enter this context by P. Lorillard Od., The, maker of Double-Mellow OLD GOLDS. On the basis of our pledge we urge and feel entitled to the enthusiastic response of every trus contest fan and avery lover of good sportsmanship.
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