This artifact is a raffle ticket from 1924, issued by John Onken & Bro, offering a chance to win a Harp-Tone Talking Machine. The ticket is printed on salmon-colored paper with reddish-pink lettering and ornamental designs along the upper and lower borders. Perforations are present on the edges, consistent with raffle ticket production methods of the period. The face of the ticket bears the printed text: "Deposit This Coupon In Ballot Box For Chance On Harp-Tone Talking Machine John Onken & Bro." The number 32496 is printed vertically on the right-hand side, serving as a unique identification number. The reverse side includes the stipulation: "Holder of duplicate number must be present at drawing at 2:00 p.m. March 1st, 1924." A blank line is provided for the signature of the ticket holder. The printer’s mark, "The Argus Ticket Co. Chicago 95," is located at the bottom of the ticket. The font and border designs are representative of printing styles prevalent in the early 20th century. While specific details regarding the Harp-Tone Talking Machine are not stated, the name suggests a phonograph or gramophone-type device, used for playing recorded music. This ticket provides insight into marketing practices and consumer culture of the 1920s.