A FREE TRIP to New York City 
FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL 
between the ages of 12 and 21 who sells $50.00 worth of subscriptions for American 
Agriculturist between now and August 22, 1923. This offer is open only to boys 
and girls living in one of the Middle Atlantic States or the New England States. 
What the Trip Will 
Include 
All contestants qualifying for the 
trip will have all their traveling 
expenses paid to and from New 
York and also all expenses for 
the two days they are our guests 
in New York City, August 29 
and 30. 
During the two days’ stay in New 
York City the program will include 
a trip to one of the leading theatres, 
a visit to the Museum of Natural His¬ 
tory, the Bronx Zoological Gardens, 
a Sight Seeing Bus Trip around New 
York, a visit to the New Markets and 
Water Front, the Woolworth Build¬ 
ing, a trip on board an ocean going 
liner and as many other extra trips we 
can find time for in the two days. 
Letter From One of The Boys Who Visited 
New York At Our Expense Last Fall 
"I wish to thank you for the good time 
you gave me while I was your guest in New 
York on the free trip which I won getting 
subscriptions for the American Agriculturist. 
“The first day we were in New York, 
we went to the Bronx Park. While there, 
we saw all kinds of wild animals you could 
think of. 
“In the afternoon we went to the New 
Markets and Water Front, where we saw all 
kinds of live stock and fowl. At the Water 
Front we saw an ocean liner leaving for 
South America, also battle ships and many 
ocean-going liners. Then we went to the top 
of the Woolworth Building, which is 60 
stories, and 792 feet high—the tallest build¬ 
ing in the world. While up in the top we 
could see the Brooklyn and Queensboro 
Bridges, Manhattan Bridge; also lower Man¬ 
hattan and a fine view of New York. 
“From here we went to the Aquarium, the 
home of all kinds of fish, seal and walrus. 
We had a fine view of the Statue of Liberty. 
From here we went over to the Custom 
House and New York Stock Exchange and 
Wall Street. We saw a number of large 
buildings, such as the Bankers’ Trust Com¬ 
pany Building—-which is 39 stories, and 540 
feet high—Merchants’ National Bank, New 
York Clearing House and many other large 
buildings, such as the Singer Building—which 
is 49 stories, and 724 feet high—the Flatiron 
Building, Metropolitan Tower, Pennsylvania 
Railroad Station, New York Public Library, 
and the New York Post Office. 
“That night we went to the Hippodrome, 
which is the largest theatre in the world. 
“The next day we went to the A. A. Build¬ 
ing, where we saw how the A. A. was printed. 
We then went on a sight-seeing bus trip 
around New York. In the afternoon we went 
on another bus to Riverside Drive. We saw 
the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument and 
Grant’s Tomb, with a fine view of the Hud¬ 
son River and The Palisades. We traveled 
on surface, subway, and elevated trains. We 
also visited the Museum of Natural History. 
“All in all it was a wonderful trip.” 
(Signed) Frederick James Hathaway 
(Age 14) 
Schuylerville, New York 
You Are Sure of Being 
Rewarded 
If for any reason you should discon¬ 
tinue getting subscriptions before 
reaching a total of $50.00, we will pay 
you a cash commission of half the 
amount you have sent us for subscrip¬ 
tions, provided you have sold at least 
$10.00 worth of subscriptions. 
Boys and Girls! 
Register Now 
Don’t take any chances of missing this 
wonderful trip. Fill out the coupon 
below immediately so that we can 
register you as one of the contestants 
and send you necessary supplies free of 
all expense. But don’t wait for any 
supplies. Start getting subscriptions 
now—this very day. 
New York City is the greatest city 
in the world and every young Amer¬ 
ican should take pride in visiting this wonderland. 
You may not want to live in New York, but you have 
only half lived until you have visited it and seen its 
many tremendous buildings, beautiful parks, museums, 
famous subways, etc. 
Remember the trip is not at all com¬ 
petitive, so that if you sell 50 subscriptions for Amer¬ 
ican Agriculturist between now and August 22nd, 1923, 
you will win one of the free trips to New York 
City, no matter how many others qualify for the same 
great treat. 
Mail This Coupon At Once HOW TO GET THE FREE TRIP 
Manager Free Trip Bureau 
American Agriculturist 
461 Fourth Ave., New York City 
Please count me in on the free trip to New York City. 
Send me necessary sample copies and other supplies together 
with instructions. I will do my best to sell at least $50 
worth of new or renewal subscriptions for American Agricul¬ 
turist before August 22. In case I fail to get $50 worth of 
subscriptions it is understood that you will pay me a cash 
commission amounting to half of the money I receive for 
American Agriculturist subscriptions, provided I send at 
least $10 worth of subscriptions. 
Name.'.. 
Address... 
All that is necessary to get all your expenses paid on this 
trip to New York. City is for you to sell $50.00 worth of 
subscriptions for American Agriculturist. Send your or¬ 
ders in each week. No orders will count if mailed later 
than August 22nd. 
In order to reach your goal of $50.00 worth of sales quickly, you 
may sell five years for $3.00 or three years for $2.00. Of course, you 
may also sell one year for $1.00. It is clearly to. your advantage to 
get the long-term subscriptions because you require much less of 
them. For instance, 25 three-year subscriptions at $2.00 each will 
be easier to secure for most contestants than 50 one-year subscrip¬ 
tions at $1.00. The big point to remember is that your total sub¬ 
scription sales must amount to $50.00 in order to entitle you to the 
free trip. Renewals count the same as new subscriptions. 
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