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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 33

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Sunday Morning frt-- list Prize 2nd Prize $5 000 3rd Prize $2 000 4th Prize Sit000 5th Prize $750 6th Prize $500 7th Prize $250 8th Prize $175 9th Prize $100 10th Prize $100 llth to 25th Prizes each $25 $375 Next 475 Prizes each $10 514750 I Total $25000 I 7 67 11 II 1r 0 Id et ill Gra MAIL YOUR SOLUTIONS BY MIDNIGHT THURSDAY SEPT 16th UZZLE No JaDIELEL tizzies' to PUZZLE No PUZZIE 14eI: 4 Seare 1704aeg MAIL YOUR SOLUTIONS ENTRY FORM IN LOWER RIGHT CORNER ODAY READ MAGAZINE invitesyou to enter its new delightful puzzle contest We will pay 500 Prizes to the 500 winners who solve the puzzles and submit solutions in accordance with the Official Rules First Prize is $10000 2nd is S5000 3rd Prize is $2000 Complete list of Prizes is printed on this page con enter by using the Entry Form printed in the lower right corner of this Moil your Entry on or before Midnight Thursday September 16fh You can today! The first 6 puzzles are printed on this page You Sotve the Puzzles and Send in Your Solutions Each Week this contest your solutions are to be submitted each week over a period of eleven weeks puzzles are divided in Series of six Thus each six puzzles are called a "Series" and as prosided in the Rules there are 20 Series to the Group You solve and submit your solutions to one or more Series each week in accordance with the dates specified for the sending of the sarious Series Please read the Rules carefully SeriesNumber 1 is Printed on This Page Mail Your Solutions by Midnight Thursday September loth the six puzzles printed on this page They constitute Series Number 1 Solve and mail solutions to Series Number 1 on or before Midnight Thursday September 16th Immediately upon receipt of your Entry we will mail you the various Series of puzzles they are currently issued You will receive the puzzles by mail in ample timeto solve the puzzles and mail your solutions in accordance with the mailing dates specified for same We will Publish Series No 2 in This Newspaper on Friday order that you may have ample time to solve Series No 2 and to submit your solutions same by Midnight of Thursday September 23rd we will publish Series No 2 in this Friday's issue of this newspaper Thus you will solve Series Number 1 and Series Number 2 the puzzles printed in the newspaper You will solve Series No 3 and all future Series the puzzles you will receive by mail Be Sure You Understand How to Solve the Puzzles vou try to sok the puzzles be certain to read the explanation on this page HOW SOLVE THE PII7ZLES There is only one correct solution to each puzzle Neatness does count If it is obvious that you have arrived at the correct solution then no trivial or irrelevant mistake in spelling ill count against you Every reasonable consideration will be given the Contestant consistent with fairness to other contestants Why READ is Conducting This Contest Like all other publications READ is limited by wartime paper restrictions on the number of copies it can publish Arpresent most of RIAD's circulation is represented by 11 'A stand sales While in normal 14 it Ii unlimited paper these sales would be Ft than sativlat tory nevertheless there remain eat month on the newsstands a valuable number of unsold copies These behest represent 'potential circulation for READ and an opportunity for added reading enjoyment on the part of the public It is the purpose of this contest which offers $25000 in Prizes to increase our number of regular mail subscribers by utilizing the normal number of unsold copies at the newsstands thus taking full advantage of the allotted amount of paper which READ is permitted to use a Few Words About Enclose 15 Cents in Coin with Each Series of Solutions When sending in each Series of solutiont the rules require that you enclose 15 cents in coin In return for same you will receive READ magazine for such period as is covered by the total of your remittances and in accordance with READ's regular published rates You will receive the magazine to the full amount of your I 5 cent payments irrespective of any cash prize won Mail your entry by midnight Thursday Sept 16th READ Will Be Mailed to You When We Receive Your Entry As explained in the rules you will receive READ in return for the remittances accompanying your puzzle solutions in this contest Immediately upon receiving your Entry we will mail you the various Series of puzzles as issued and in addition we will mail to you the September issue of READ Obviously as a result of the interest in this contest many newsstands may be out of READ Please remember therefore that you will receive your copy by mail 1711e Snit Cakt treibulle ----------4 HOW TO Sown TIM PUZZLES Be sure to read this explanation carefully before you try to solve the 6 puzzks on the right side of this page (SAMPLE PUZZLE) Note the Sample Puzzle abOve It was purposely made easy to show you how to solve the puzzles Notice that there' are several objects illustrated and also that there are several plus and minus signs which means that you add or subtract Let's solve the puzzle together The first object is a BRUSH Therefore write down the letters B-11-U-S-H Next you are told to add the letters OE and by so doing you have B-R-U-S-11-0-E Then you see a minus sign followed by a HOSE which means that you deduct the letters H-O-S-E That leaves you B-R-U from which you are then told to deduct leaving you B-11 Next you are told to add HOUSE and the letters NN giving you B-R-H-OU-S-E-NN From that deduct HEty and the letter and you have B-110-11-N the last name of the late famous columnist Heywood BROUN FILL III mum toLunans CAREFULLY ON THE ENTRY F0111 EVE Mr4112 THE rzuLEs Please Read Them Carefully 1pir-mit NOT LATER THAN MIONIGIIT 11 THURSDAY SErTEMUEll 16th 7 OF THE FAMILY IS ELIGICLE TO COMPETE -qw44 I READ'S Puzzle Contest Contest Editor READ Magazine York 19 NY September 12 1913 Co Pyright Z943 Read 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$2000 Complete list of Prizes is printed on this page inn sle isag con enter by using the Entry Form rttrzak printed in the lower right corner of this 1 -1 1 isisEISIIMMI Mail your Entry on or before Midnight Thursday September loth You can -I- I today! The first 6 puzzles are printed on this page '15 IRIOIUIN1 ii: 114-' 1 e771 I You Sotve the Puzzles and Send in i Note the Sample Puzzle above It was pur- posely made easy to show you how to solve the 7' week over a period of eleven weeks puzzles No tice that there are several objects a SW am punks are divided in Series of six Thus each six puzzles are called a "Series" and as Illustrated and also that there are several plus 4) this contest your solutions are to be submitted each pu h' protided in the Rules there are 20 Series to the Group You solve and submit your solu- and minus signs which means that you add or 1 IC Let's solve the puzzle together The to one or more Series each week in accordance with the dates specified for the sending 11111111111111111111 I i 1 i i I i I I i I first object is a BRUSHTherefore write down of the various Series Please read the Rules carefully 11 Next you are told to add the letters B-R-U-S- the letters OF and by so doing you have 1 SerieNumber 1 is Printed on This Page B-R-U-S-11-0-E Then you see a minus sign followed by 'a 110SE which means that you Mai Your Solutions by Midnight Thursday September loth deduct the letters H-O-S-E That leaves you 0 7 ''S UZZLEN 4 TIE P1 the six puzzles printed on this page They constitute Series Number 1 Solve and mail B-R-U from which you are then told to deduct 1 leaving you Next NN you are told to add ---1 NN: solutions to Series Number 1 on or before Midnight Thursday September 16th HOUSE and the etters giving you liti -1 14 Immediately upon receipt of your Entry we will mail you the various Series of puzzles B-R-H-O-U-S-E-N-N From that deduct HE 1- 1 111 1 they are currently isSued You will receive the puzzles by mail in ample time to solve the and the letter and you have B-R-0-11-N the I Nos 1 puzzles and mail your with the mailing dates specified for same famous columnist last name of the late ct solutions in accordance 1 Heywood BROUN 0 We will Publish Series No' 2 in This Newspaper on Friday II 4 I I 0 Al 1 order that vou may have ample time to solve Series No 2 and to submit our solutions 1 same by Midnight of Thursday September 23rd we will publish Series No 2 in this 6414 t''' 2 ens 1 ill solve Series Number 1 and Series Number 2 i r'-'11711-1 r----- $777) --it-7 1 issue of this newspaper Thus you f) the puzzles printed in the newspaper You will solve Series No 3 and all future Series 11 1116': 1 Li 'LI II Li 121 k' If the puzzles you will receive by mail i A to I I 1 1 Be Sure You Understand How to Solve the Puzzles OLN -i 104am 'H'' You try to solve the puzzles be certain to read the explanation on this 1st Prize 4) i S'F 172LES There is only one correct solution to each puzzle Neatness does C--i tad count If it is obvious that you have arrived at the correct solution then no trivial or irrelevant I I I I I I I I I i I I I 1 mistake in spelling will count against you Every reasonable consideration will be given the 2nd Prize S5 fo 0 0 contestant consistent with fairness to other contestants I 1 Enclose 15 Cents in Coin Contest require that you enclose 15 cents i 1 i- falai 1-1P-No-6 Why with Each Series of Solution 3rd Prize S2000 y-READ is Conducting 1 SitC00 When sending in each Series of solutions the 4th Prize This Contest rules i Th coin In return for same you will receive 5th Prize $750 Like all other publications READ is limited READ magazine for such period as is covered bv wartime paper restrictions on the num- by the total of your remittances and in accord- $500 6th Prize i ber of copies it can publish Arpresent ance with READ's regular published rates 1 ImH at most of RUAD's circulation is represented N'ou will receive the magazine to the full $250 195 7th Prize s- by IIC 'A stand sales in normal amount of your 15 ent payments irrespective moth unlimited paper these sales would be of any cash prize VkOn Alail your entry by 8th Prize $175 '7- Prrs -mu re than satislatiory nevertheless there midnight Thursday Sept 16th 1 remain cash month on the newsstands a READ -Will Be Mailed to You When 9th Prize $100 1- 4 tii attiwaas--- Lt': 1 valuable number of unsold copies These we behest represent 'potential circulation We Receive Your Entry 10th Prize $100 "I a for READ and an opportunity for added As explained in the ruls you will receive Is 471 etN 1 I -r' --y wju reading enjoyment on the part of the public READ in return for the remittances accom- 1 lth to 25th Prizes It is the purpose of this contest which offers fmanmy iendlayt Immediately upon eresoceltilvtiiongnsyionutrhiEsnctoryntewst each $25 $375 $25000 in Prizes to increase our number 1 normal number of unsold copies at the news issued and in addition we will mail to i I I I I I of regular mail subscribers by utilizing the will mail you the various Series of puzzles as Next 475 Prizes I you each $10 S4F750 I 1 I I I I stands thus taking full advantage of the the September issue of READ Obviously as a aIlotted amount of paper which READ is result of the interest in this contest many permitted to uce newsstands may be out of READ ecPlease re- Total $25000 member therefore that you will receive your CopyrightI943 Redd Mat4nffet Mg 1 copy by mail 0' a ou Fe 1 Li Words Abt- In a ft 11 ri wrm -Ill I r11' r' "A 1 NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT 1 li 4 LI Li Li 101 Fil I it tl vih1 4- il 11 14 ''4 lif t41 14 It 1 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORT I iilia 1 I FILL Ili ENTRY f0341fV Ekr IS READS Puzzle Contest TO COMPETE I IT kad (- 1 Ci7o8notBeot aEddwistoyrN eRwEIA0DrkNit9agNazlin 411 THE rzuLEs Please Read Them Carefully eased address clear! itt enPital letters) 1 READ Broadway ItilS WCHHEICC HK I MIS MR tS (Please Print) 1 I 7 -submitting (Please Print I I (Please Print) following as my solutions to Purzles ttS in and enclose i wl cei'lsofiqciacsiDtlunieT prize in accordaoce ith 011 heir Prize 'You page start In The in Notice your as In for from from 'Wore To not Just 1 4 IMO 0 1 he Pr: 'vol Pa' sta In Th4 pro him in Not you as puz I Et 4 for Fri( (rot hot 11c1 To not mis con ammo 1 1 1 -'I 1 1 oil 1 I heir Prize 'You page start In The 'ions in I i 7 Notice your IS I In for Friday' from from -1) Before root S' Just 1 i 1 I Thtil'tvg as it i5 to min 1i0000 15000 $2000 11000 or any ot the ttractiye 1'rizes1 otfered1 we -nevertheless believe tne-e ts another great pleastire in store for those who enter trrs conrest reier to the added reading eniovnient that will come to those ho become acquainte4 with READ I 1 Eat roon65 issue Of READ cOntatos from tinily to forty at-tities ot outstanding meritIThese thirty to forty articles win their place in each months issue of READ because the editors choose thernas the finest most interesting most informative or rtost entoy able that can be' obtained Often articles are reprinted 'by READ from the best material thar can be obtained frNtri other tragaiines More often the articles are originally wiritten for READ representing timely important topics that Lave not yet been similarly featured In any other publication 'T warrant inclusion in READ an article must be interesting et-at-1y written facttial'and thoroughly understandable upon the first reaing Sexy subjects are taboo in READ When you read READ tt'a read for pleasure regardless of whether you are about scleoce or a radio crooner political economy or football medical marvels or night clubs READ is edited for adults but it is ideally suited to the rearig tastes and moods of young America Tactfully sincerely brightly READ brings )nu each mcsnth what its editors consider the pivk of the most interesting and enjoyable reading rAttzr they Can obtain 1 very contestant who competes in this contest in accordance the rules 5511 receive a subscription to READ magazine to the extent of the contestant's participation in the contest is our hope that no matter how large a prize you may win consider your acquaintance with your new friend LAD as an equally important winning in the contest The Editors of TF aro tne--r tns tnirst FJ S'T it thrm 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I uO to zh 1: It 1 L-I as it 15 0 In I i 15000 12000 11000 or aro ot the zttractise prizes otirredlue nevertheless believe tne--r Is another great pleastire in store for those who enter trrs contest i NN reier to the added rea ding eiovient that will come to ss 1 1 Fath rtionf115 ksue of READ contains from thirty to forty th se ho become acquainte4 with RCAD a-Titles ot (W5tanding meritIThese thirty to forty articles win ther place in each months issue of READ because the editors i' choose thernas the finest most interesting most informative or riost enios able that can be I obtained ()ften articles are re- ritinted Iny RFA1) from the best material thar can be obtained trNtrt other rnacaines More often the articles are originally written for READ representing timely important topics that Lave not yet been similarly featured 'in any other publication 'T vArrant inclusion in READ an article must he interestmg eearly ritten tacttill and th worougbiy understandable upon the firs reaing Sex sub jets are taboo in READ NVhen ou read READ t1 read for pleasure regardless of whether you are 711 178o Bioadway New 1780 flioadweY Ne (Please year' atoeibla 1 I i 712 MY NAME ern i 1 ADDRESS i 1 1 Ago' CITY AND STATE I rem I submit the folio :0 your Puzzle qualify me for a pr 1 1 1 I 2 I I int 3 1 (''' 4 :711 4C 5 I i 6 1 a5- 1St IA 7 Please mail I so 770 1 Thui 178o Biroadway New i (Please PRINT year 1 1 i MY NM i 1 ADDRESS i 1 CITY AND STATE I I submit the your Puzzle Contest qualify me for a 1 I 2 3 I 4 I 5 i 6 Please mail 1 (Please PiRINT yostrnam r- iii I Zr- MY IkL4ME i re 1 ADDRESS "'s I 47 1 aT --02 STATE 1 AN --ms submit the our Puzzle Contest qua me for a in coin Each contestant who submits a complete Group of solutions for this contest in accordance with the rules will get a year's subscription to READ Magazine Any contestant who becomes eligible to submit and who does submit a group of qualified tie-breaking solutions will get an additional year's subscription to RE41410 Magazine Those who for any reason drop out of the contest will nevertheless receive READ to the extent of their total remittances at READ's regular mail subscription rates 8 This is a contest of skill Upon entering the contest the contestant agrees that prior to being awarded a prize he or she will sign and execute under oath an affidavit attesting that he or she has not bought nor exchanged answers in this contest nor used answers bought exchanged or supplied The contestant further agrees that the decision of the Contest Editor in all matters affecting the conduct of the contest the acceptance of submissions and the time limits established for the acceptance of submissions under unusual circumstances arising through no fault of the contestant the making of awards and the measures invoked to insure individual effort in fairness to all contestants shall be final and conclusive 9 Submissions that are unsigned or illegible will not be considered nor will READ be responsible for submissions or communications unduly delayed or not received or lost in the mails either from READ to the contestant or from the contestant to READ Barred from winning any prize in this contest are all employees and relatives of employees of READ Magazine or its affiliates also the American News Company and the Reuben Donnelley Corporation in coin Each contestant who stibmi ts a complete Group of solutions for thts contest in accordance with the rules will get a year subscription to READ Magazine Any contestant who becomes eligible to submit and svho does submit a group of qualified tie breaking solutions will get an additional year subscription to RED Magazine Those who for any reason drop out of the contest will nevertheless receive REA to the extent of their total remittances at READ regular mail subscription rates a contest skill on enterin the contest ntest a the contestant agrees prior to eing a bwar prize he or she wttRatsisenoarndsheexecaute under oath an not bought nor eamxcdavit attesting hanged answers in this contest nor used answers bought exchanged or supplied The contestant further be equally as acceptable as Entry Forms clipped from a newspaper or circular Solutions should be addressed and mailed to: Contest Editor READ 1780 Broadway New York 19 Solutions should be mailed in accordance with the provisions of Rule No 4 6 Neatness will not count Do not decorate your answers Just submit your solutions in accordance with the rules In case of ties if two or more persons tie in submitting the correct solutions then the first two or more prizes will be reserved for those contestants and will be awarded in the order of accuracy of the submissions of those contestants to a first and if necessary a second tie-breaking Group of puzzles divided in Series exactly like the first Group In case 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 not more than 200 words on the subject: "What I Like Best About READ" All tie breaking Series must be qualified in accordance with the provisions of Rule No 7 Only in case ties exist after tie-breaking puzzles have been checked will the letters be considered aid in that event they will be judged on the basis of originality in description and general interest In case of final ties duplicate prizes will be awarded Upon entering the contest the entrant is asked to realize that the sponsors anticipate that a large number of persons may enter the contest and that a large number may solve one or two or all three of thegroups of puzzles and that the sponsors will not make known the number of persons competing in any phase of the contest irrespective of how large or how small that number may be be equally as acceptable as Entry Forms clipped from a newspaper or circular Solutions should be addressed "i and mailed to: Contest Editor 1780 New York 19 1 Solutions should be mailed in accordance with the provisions of Rule No 4 6 Neatness will not count Do not decorate your an- swers Just submit your solutions in accordance with the rules In case of ties if two or more persons toe in the correct solutions then the first two or i reserved for those contestants and more prizes will will be awarded in the order of accuracy of the sub- missions of those contestants to a first and if necessary tie-breaking Group puzzles divided in Series exactly like the first Group In case a secon tie- a second breaking Group of puzzles is necessary contestants Ati malt rt craw t2M" Will hi ennuirpr i sirenmt nn t2 1 READ Magazines Puzzle Contest is open to everybody with the exception of employees and relatives of employees of the organizations specified in Rule No 9 2 A group of 120 puzzles will be offered for solution The solutions to these puzzles will be well-known names among which may be names of persons or places books movies plays or songs fact any names whatever 3 A First Prize of $1000000 in cash or in War Bonds and 499 other prizes totaling $2500000 will be paid to the 500 persons who by their submissions achieve the highest scores in the contest in akcordance with these official rules 4 The puzzles of this contest are divided into Series of six puzzles each Puzzles 1-6 comprise Series Number One Puzzles 7-12 comprise Series Number Two etc etc the Group consisting of twenty series The first Series of six puzzles bears the submission date of Thursday September 16 1943 Each week for eleven weeks there will be one or more Series to solve as provided in these Rules Contestants should solve the puzzles and should submit solutions to same in accordance with the submission dates printed on each Series In submitting the solutions for any current Series a contestant is privileged to submit solutions for preceding Series Thus a contestant entering the contest during the time for submitting the Second Series should submit both the 1st as well as the 2nd Series and so on All Series must be qualified in accordance with Rule No 7 5 Contestants are to mail their solutions EACH WEEK Once you enter the contest the additional puzzles as issueci will be mailed to you Copies of any publication containing any of the puzzles can be examined free at the Public Library and tracings of the Entry Form will 1 READ Nfagazine's Puzzle Contest is open to every- body with the exception of employees and relatives of ees of the organizations specified in Rule No 9 2 A group of 120 puzzles will be offered for solution The solutions to these puzzles will be well-known names among which may be names of persons or places books movies plays or songs in fact any names whatever 3 A First Prize of $1000000 in cash or in War Bonds and 499 other prizes totaling $2500000 will be paid to the 500 persons who by their submissions achieve the highest scores in the contest in akcordance with these official rules 4 The puzzles of this contest are divided into Series -t --h a I ID--1 i 4( CA: KT 1 Week's Series this Entry Form by midnight of Thursday September 16th paod 10 All solutions should be addressed to Contest Editor READ 1780 Broadway New York 19 7 To qualify for a prize the contestant is required to accompany each Series of six solutions with 15 cents :50 ttlf illtitittlItittit Ur 1 erit oW 1" WA 011noAttliett itttttilli(11 elatatottlY 00" meopfre00000rtt-stlw A er ofttas-104 044tonL1Mk0Okelat "1116Afft AM IP 1x A40k 1 A 1 1 I I it i 1 i i i 1 I I 16 a 17 er!" :11 0ob A1 4111014--h40 P-1g- Mt "-AR 404064040111ktembalxt01101141k" A 41 lookmi 1401 1 1 1 I i.

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