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THE RED AND BLACK
IVi/rf to Winners of
CAMEL CONTEST!
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company takes pleasure in announcing
that the decisions of Judges CHARLES DANA GIBSON, ROY W. HOWARD
and RAY Long in the $50,000 Camel Prize Contest have been
reached and that prizes accordingly have been awarded as follows:
First l*rizt>. $2.7.000
JAMES THOMAS SHARKEY, 101 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Seeond M*rize. $10,000
MRS. WALTER SWEET, Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Third M*rize. $5,000
JULIUS M. NOLTE, Glen Avon, Duluth, Minn.
fi Prison of St.OOO oaoh
A. It. FRANKLIN, III, 52 kirklnml Sl, < jinihridgr, Mann.
JOHN It. McCarthy, 721 Main Sl, Willimantir, Conn.
FREDERICK E. KORINSON, Coronado Head., Calif.
1 ML v. SCHRADER, Bml Ays, New All.any, I ml.
I)K. I). II. SOPER, S23 E. Brown, Iowa City, Iowa.
•7 Prison of $.700 oaoh
F. CARTW lil(.Il l , TrniinpTn liliig., Waidiington, D. C.
Kill III COCHRANE, Glenvalr Avc., Darien, Ginn.
BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Pa.
JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th St, New York, N. Y.
RICHARD W. VOGT, Green Bay Road, W auki^un, HL
2.7 Prison of $ WO oarh
MARIE ALBERTS, 6252 So. Spaulding Avc., Chicago
W. It. BARKER, JR., 420 N. Spruce, Winnton-Salem, N.C,
EUGENE BARTON, 3625 la I.uz Sl, El Paao, Texan
MRS. EI)W. F. DALY, 1133 LoulavUle Sl, Sl Loula, Mo.
WM. G. EKRACIIER, 308 N. Front Sl, Conway, Ark.
LEROY FAIRMAN, 69 Dartmouth Sl, Foret Hills, N. Y.
KATHRYN R. FRANCIS, 448 E. 22d Sl, Baltimore, Md.
MBS. ALEXIS GOMLLOT, 1*1 Waverly PL, New York
C. W. GRANGE, 2316 Central Sl, Evanston, III.
C. S. GKAYBII.I. Paxtouville. Pa.
JOHN I. GRIFFIN, 1208 Jackson, Puehlo, Colorado
DAVID C. lllLI, Peyton aud Arlington Kds., York, Pa.
ELIZABETH JARRARD, Porter Apts., lansing, Mich.
J. W. KEATING, 523 Prospect Avc., Cleveland, Ohio
J. II. KENNEDY, 2627 W. State Sl, Milwaukee, Wise.
JOHN KILPELAINEN, West Paris Maine
I)R. CLIFTON B. LEECH, 211 Angell Sl, Providence, R. L
EDWARD MARTIN, 121 Liddell Sl, Buffalo, N. Y.
MBS. I. C. MII.I.AKD, 609 Stockley Gardens Norfolk, Va.
EUGENE SARTINI, 745 Chapel Sl, Ottawa, HL
GREGORY LUCE STONE, 755 Texas St., Mobile, Ala.
DR. C. I- THOMAS, Mount Airy, N. C.
LEE It. WOMACK, 448 Tenney Ave., Amherst, Ohio
J. ARTHt It WOOD. 21 Burke St.. M.-diuni. ville, N. Y.
EMERY HERBERT YOUNG, Painted Post, N. Y.
TN congratulating the winners in the
great Camel eontest we want al the same
time to thank most eortlially the approxi
mately million men ami women who dis
played their friendly interest hy sending
in an entry.
W e wish also to thank the millions of smokers
throughout the country for the appreciation
they arc showing for our new Humidor Park
as is evidenced hy the notable increase in the
sale of Camel cigarettes.
By means of this dust-proof, germ-proof,
moisture-proof Cellophane wrapping the
rich aroma and full flavor of choice Turkish
and mellow Domestic tobaccos have been
air-sealed in Camels for your enjoyment.
If you have not tried Camels in the Humidor
Pack all we ask is that you switch over to this
brand for one day.
After you have learned how much milder,
how much cooler, how much more enjoy
able it is to smoke a perfectly conditioned
fresh cigarette, go back to the harsh hotness
of stale cigarettes if you can.
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