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Prices For Boys and Girls Who Color TIMES Comics
To^^^|o Ctimjja oyoo*Jfa 1st Prize—$1-00 2nd Prize—$ .50 3rd, 4th and 5th Prize Box of Crayons
CAN YOU DRESS MICKIE IN HIS SUNDAY CLOTHES? The finny people who appear svtxy week cn page 10 of the TIMES want you 10 help them cke*i in their Sunday clothes. You can do it for them and win & prize at the ame time. How do you think MkJrie ihouki be dressed? In a tie to match his freckles, and f blue blotae? Or a green tie and ytbew blouse? Does Fetii wear a brown derby? How about Fanny, and the others? The TIMES will give over five prizes to children who submit die best adored comic pages Werfcesday of each week. St's easy. AD you have to do is color one full set of comics. To the boy or girl mi over 15 years old who submits the best complete set of colored comics, the TIMES will give $1.00; for die second best, 50c; the third and fourth will receive a big box of crayons. When you have finished your set, fold it carefully, or roll it in a heavy wrapper, and mail or bring it to the Comic Editor of the TIMES by Weiiesday, 5 P. M-, of each week. Of course, neatness will be a big factor in determining the winners. Each prize winning page will be mounted and displayed in die window of die TIMES Office. Tonight, or any other night, after you have finished your lesmns, and the grown-ups have finished reading die TIMES, bring out the tide box of crayons that is somewhere around the house and dress the funnies in their Sunday clothes.
pAPE MAY COUNTY T1MEC A Great New«paper for Boy* and Girl*
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