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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jan 1926, p. 28

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pe. J Es NL ass A . , January 30, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 27 F The Herald and Examiner's Great Offer of $30,000 -~ CASH PRIZES (4,000 Cash Awards in All) THESE ARE THE PICTURES IN SET NO. 1 Put Them Together and Tell Who They Are! Play This New Game "Makers of American History" You Can Win as High as $2,500 in a Single Prize Second Prize, $1,000 Third Prize, $750 These sections of photo- Get a flying start! Begin graphs when cut apart and playing this fascinating properly put together again, game today--now. Clip the will make pictures of three pictures, put them together famous men in the new and tell who they are. Sim- game of "Makers of Amer- ple, educational--a child ican History." can do it. EHS MLL HELP YOU! BE SURE TO SEE THE RULES AND LIST OF PRIZES IN ALEXANDER HAMILTON + Next HORACE GREELEY Sunday's CHICAGO Herald and Examiner Winnetka News 'Agency 547 Chestnut St. Winnetka 765 SE The forehead is that of a famous editor who founded the New York Tribune; the nose and eyes are those of a great preacher and clergyman and the chin is that of a president who in his youth was known as a rail-splitter.," The forehead is that of a distinguished preacher and author whose sister wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin," nose and eyes are those of a president who abolished slavery; the chin is that of a man who was an un- successful presidential candidate in 1872, The forehead is that of a president who said "With malice toward none, with charity for all"; the middle section shows the nose and eyes of the man who signed Jefferson Davis' bail bond after the civil war; chin is that of a noted abolitionist. I

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