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Boys! Girls! Campaign Started Last Monday

The CHRONICLE Offers 500
$60.00 "Victory" Bicycles FR E E
to Michigan Boys and Girls

Bicycles delivered as soon as 35 subscriptions
to The Chronicle are secured

Pay No Money
Collect No Mone y

Boys and girls living out-

side the City of Detroit are

equally eligible to contest

for a Bicycle—fill out the

coupon below and we will

send you all particulars.

The "Victory''

Boys!

oU FELLOWS who have always want- L ONG known as the jest bait, most
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serviceable bicycle obtainable any-
ed a Bicycle—think of the fun of bike-
where. The Chronicle has selected the
hiking this summer on your own Bicycle

—think of the ways in which you can
make real money when you have a regu-
lar wheel—now's your chance—get one
of these $60 brand new, completely equip-
ped Bicycles. You are bound to win one
of the 500 offered. But you must hurry
—the other fellows won't be asleep on
the job—get after yours right away!
Today!

Girls!

DON'T let the boys get away with all
these 500 Bicycles! Remember that
beautiful models, made especially for
girls, is offered also. If a boy or man
wins a Bicycle, it will be with cross bars
and motorcycle lines, but any girl or
woman who secures 35 Chronicle subserib-
ers will receive the same extra equipment.

Who and How

Anyone is free to enter this contest. The
35 subscriptions must be obtained between
June 20 and September 1, 1921. Your pro-
spective subscribers are people who are
not now receiving The Chronicle in their
homes. Remei -nber that the cost of the
Chronicle delivered to the home is only
$3.00 per year.

Pay No Money!
Collect No Money!

Contestants pay no money, collect no
money! Simply secure 35 signatures on
the subscription blanks furnished by the
Chronicle, turn them in, and as soon as
your 35 subscriptions have been verified
you receive your Bicycle. The contest will
be open until Sept. 1st, but you get your
Bicycle as soon as your subscriptions are
verified.

"Victory" model for bys and men and
models for girls, the. :ighest grade ma-
chines. The Victory . yu win in this con-
test will be completely quipped, all ready
for you to hop aboardand "step on 'er."
Every bicycle is guarateed for five years
and carries an insurnce policy for six
months' repair of acidental damages.
Just look at these Vicbry features, many
of them to be had onl3on the Victory:

Shock-Absorbing Ruber Grips, made of
the best red rubber. Pdded saddle. Fitted
with the famous compasating coil and sus-
pension springs. Burn leather. Tubular
Featherweight Rear Pltform Luggage Car-

rier.

Featherweight Steehlud Guards. Spring
Clip for stand, and Heyde Stand. Twin
Roller Anti-Friction Cain.

Rubber Pedals.

Braced Handle Bra. Battery case for
electric headlight. land Horn. Tool Kit.
Powerful electric bicyle lamp.

Mud Guard Bracke. Superb Frame Pump
and Spring Clips. F.xtra heavy non-skid
tread tires.

Conditions cf the Contest

Subscriptions mtst be secured for one
year and turned in b The Chronicle Office
for verification betveen June 20 and Sep-
tember 1, 1921.
Those from whon subscriptions may be
taken are all thost who are not now re-
ceiving The Chronicle in their homi-i.
Contestants are not limited as to age'
or sex. Men and women will have their
choice of full sizedbicycles for themselves
or the boys' or girls' models.

Boys and girls will not be

restricted to any location or

section of the city — sub-

scriptions may be secured

anywhere.

Md Guard Splasher.

How to Enter the
Contest

Apply to The Chronicle office, 850

High Street West, for subscription

books and other particulars, or tele-

phone Glendale 8326, Bicycle Depart-
ment, or fill out and mail in the attached

coupon to The Chronicle.

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