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AUGUST 10, 1934   THE ADVISER WEEKLY  Page 4

The ADVISER Weekly's
Popularity Contest Rule and Entry Blank

RULES

1. Any girl between the ages of 17 and 25 may enter. Entry blanks may be obtained at any business place advertising in The ADVISER Weekly.
2. All entry blanks must bear the name of the advertiser as well as that of the contestant.
3. Leave entry blank, when filled out, with merchant or mail direct to Jno. O. Congo, 4210a West Cook Avenue, on or before midnight, August 11, 1934. No entry will be received after that date.
4. Voting starts Monday, August 13, and merchants will give one vote with each 25c purchase, which when filled in with the name of the contestant and signed by the merchant, will count as one point towards the $5.00 weekly prize.
5. The girl who gets the highest number of votes for the week will receive $5.00 in cash.
6. The contest will continue until $50.00 has been awarded and the ten girls with the highest number of votes, will enter into a two weeks' contest.
7. The first prize in the final contest will be $25.00; second prize $15.00, and third prize $10.00.

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ON THE SPOT
We notice our old time friend has opened up a sandwich shop in that well known Shanghai area, on Sarah between Finney and Fairfax. May there not be another fire. Good luck to old pal. You should have a good musician trade - Savvy?

August came in with the good old rain to relieve us of the heat and they're making plenty good to relieve us of our cares.

Down at that used-to-be-fashionable spot, Jefferson and Market, you see doctors, lawyers, beggar-man, thief and a lot of people you wouldn't expect to see, just drinking away their cares and coins; makes you think of old times - if you are that old.

It seems as if that cool spot on Vandeventer between West Belle and Enright is The PLACE during the wee hours of the morning. All hot shot waiters and musicians fancy there. Oh, yes! Speaking of musicians: they just won't treat a woman right. We suppose that little waitress realizes that by this time.

The girl friend of a certain master of ceremonies finally convinced us that she could make him treat her right. Or was it that he couldn't find any one else to take on the water that Monday? Huh?

This column will appear every week in The Adviser Weekly. Your comments are invited.

"But," protested the new arrival, as St. Peter handed him a golden trumpet, "I can't play this instrument; I never practiced while on earth."

"Of course you didn't," chuckled the saint; That's why you are here."

Silence, like sunshine, is golden; revel in its soothing rays.