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Show ADD A FEW FIGURES TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT The Tribune's Figure Puzzle Is Pleasant and Profitable Pastime Costs Nothing-. Nothing-. to Try. Add lo your bunk account by adding a few figures. That is all thero is to The Tribune's big new figure puzsle giime. Just a little ingenuity and the addition of a few simple figures. There is real i'un and healthful relaxation after aft-er tlio day's work; a pleasurable and profitable way to pass an hour; brain-brightening brain-brightening exercise and the opportunity oppor-tunity to win one or more of thc twenty twen-ty prizes that will give you the biggest big-gest pay for tho time speut and the effort exorted that you ever had. Verify Your Additions. Contestants should use tho greatest care to verify thoir totals so that thero may be no error. Thc figure puzzle editor edi-tor would sufnjost that, you check j-our additions by adding your figures a second sec-ond and even a third timo'in a different differ-ent order. This will taUo only a very few miuutes and you will bo sure that you arc right. A good suggestion is that you aad all of "the fifty block totals to-tals together and thon divide your fifty block totals into groups of five, aild these separately and then tho ten to-tuls. to-tuls. This is a quite accurate test. Can You Use $100? Of course you can. It's easy to got it. A little spare- time, a litflo work and a whole lot of fun aro all that, is necessary. Just turn to the puzzle page and mako a start. If you don't become so interested that you'll burn tho midnight mid-night oil or mako tho meter hum. thc figure puzzle editor misses his guess. The $400 is yours if you'll go aftor ih hard enough. Jicmomber that there is absolutely no soliciting to do and that wo have nothing to sell. Also do not lose sight of tho fact that 3011 are tho judge of what the size of your prizo will be. Plays No Favorites. Every man, woman, boy and girl can outer the game and all that is required is ability to add. That is all one has to do, just add just review his or her kindergarten kin-dergarten lessons iu elementary mathematics, mathe-matics, and if 3ou can rocall them ac-curatively ac-curatively and apply them correctly yoti have an "excellent, opportunity to win a nice prizo. It sounds easy, and ii is easy if ou know how, but can you hark" back to the lessons learned' undor the tutelage of tho birch stick and tho foolscap can yon brush from thc memory thoso cobwebs spun by tho spidors of recent and complex experience through a score or more of yoaTs and leave bright and ; clear the impressions of youth's learnings? learn-ings? Tt sounds silly. Try it and sco. Little figures is all you will havo to add. You will fiud five blocks very easy; ten will be a little harder; twenty-live more difficult; but can 3'ou block out fiftv of them correctly? Ttoad carefully tho details on auother pago and prove to j-ourself that thero is no sham, no deception., no tricks, no gold brick concealed in anything that as been said in this column. Can you add? If 3'ou can, one of tho many prizes ma3- be 3'ours. Questions and Auswerf. Pertinent questions concerning The Tribuno's figure puzzle will bo answered an-swered in this column. Positively no questions will bo answered by mart unless un-less accompanied by postage. Address all communications to Pigure Puzzle Kditor, Salt. Lako Tribune, Salt Lake Citv, and watch this column for tho rcpty. .1. S. M., Pocatollo. Idaho, writes: "L am verj' milch interested in your figure puzzle and am about ready to 1 submit my solution. Is it possiblo for a contestant to get additional copies of the puzzle? I oelievo that by using several charts and rearranging my blocks I can get better results.1'' Answer: The Tribuno has had tc-prints tc-prints made of the charts with the rules, conditions, list of prizes, etc.. all included. These will be iuruished absolutely abso-lutely free to all who appl3. Thc figure puzzle editor suggests that 3-011 get somo of these and put 3our friends and relatives to work helping 3011. Lot them in on the fun, too, besides getting then-ideas. then-ideas. A. L. Manti, Utah, asks: "Is it necessary to use ink to block out the squares?5'' Answer: No. Either ink or pencil will do, but make it plain which squares 3-ou wish included in tho blocks. |