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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eer errr errr eee ee rere ee nin nm LORAGGUARTEATTTTAT EATER OT TT ALSUUOVUGADNGUANUAUOADSEONDENANUEGGADANUOUSHSNAT LACUNA TT A UTOMOBIL Here are a few of the many who made big money in spare time. You, too, can profit in a big way if you éry. Get in and win. Farm Housewife Wins Trip “I was a member of ‘the Sales- manship Club conducted by the River Falls, Wis. Times and as witmer of the third prize (trip to California) will state that I en- joyed the work and that the cam- paign was ‘on the square’ from first to last. My home is in the country and I made a lot of new friends and acquaintances while working in the campaign:”—Mrs. Ole Florness, Beldenville, Wis. Kept House While Winning “In the campaign which recent- ly closed at River Falls, Wis. I was awarded first. prize, which was a Studebaker Light Six Tour- ing Car. This I received for part time work. I made use of my spare time and as I work in a doctor’s office, keep house and send three children to school it y necessary that I sys- my work. The campaign and square.’—Mrs, Nita was fa Sansbury. At Least Twelve Prizes for Each District Have you up to this time filled-out and sent in that little blank which may mean the difference between “shoe leather traveling” or “travel de luxe” in your own big motor car?? This blank referred to is the Nomination Blank which appears below, and which, when clipped, filled out and sent to,the Campaign Managers, will ;not only enter you as a candidate in this unprecedented competition, but it will start you in the race’with 5000 free votes to your credit. This is the time when the greatest advantage accrues to enry, for if one will enlist in the campaign during this period they will be able to start out on an equal footing with every other candidate in the race. The competition for the autos.and.other prizes'‘opens today and prospective candidates are earnestly urged to get their names into the list of entries with the least possible delay, for aday at this stage of the game is just as fraught with opportunity .as,a day, at; the close of the race. In fact, the opportunities are probably.greater, now than they will be later, for it is inevitable that many of the friénds of one:candidate should also be the friends of another or many other candidates, and the first one who approaches them is the one who will get their support; and it is this readiness of friends to back a candidate which means so much to their success, e You flon't havé to finish in first place in order to win an automobile in this campaign. Of course, if you do finish with-the greatest vote total, irrespective of district, you are going to be about the happiest and most fortunate person in this secton, for you are going to drive away that big, roomy $2620 Hudson Sedan. And.if you finish with the highest vote total in either of the two dis- tricts, after the Hudson winner has been eliminated, you will be presented with a Studebaker or Oakland touring car, respectively, then if you finish with the second highest vote total in either of the two districts, you will still be a happy winner of a Nash op@verland touring car, respectively. Minister Wins Ford Rev. W, A. Horn of ‘the- First Presbyterian church, Gilman, Wis., won the second award in the Rusk County Journal’s Sales- manship Club at Ladysmith, Wis. Rey. Horn says: “I started in the . ‘campaign late, but though I only devoted two weeks’ actual time to the work won a fine Ford road- ster with demountable rims, etc. I found the campaign manage- ment fair and square in all its dealings.” Holds Regular Job and Wins Miss Lenore Mitchell is an of- fice employe and held her regular position Wwhilg she won a, Nash Six Touring Wis. She says: the absolute fairness of the cam- pafgn, and Ivam sure every club member is entirely satisfied. There was no monty spending or any other unpleasant features.” at Ladysmith, [thank you for SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922 TT Bank Cashier Wins Hup . “I was a member of the Sales- manship Club conducted by you for the Gainesville, Fla, News, and, as winner of the Hupmobile Touring Car, wish to express thanks. I am assistant cashier in , the bank here and did not miss a single day at the bank or spend a cent to win, but did all work dur- ing spare hours. . The campaign was above suspicion.”—Katheryn Chamberlain, AUTEN NG NONI ACNE ONT AGING 7 7m Purchased from . Loubek Motor’ Co., Bismarck LOA NCLNGTAC ATT TAGT ONOATIAN TUPAC AG How Prizes Will be Awarded GRAND CAPITAL .PRIZE TO WIN! Conducts Hotel—Wins Mrs. Hallie Wright of Emporia, Kan., recently won a free trip to California in a Salesmanship Club conducted at that place. | Mrs. Wright says: “While I had |. but a few minutes a day to de- vote to campaign work, I man-, aged to systematize my work so that I won a free trip to Califor- was on a high plane of ‘business nia, The Salesmanship Club was efficiency. I won my car by a conducted in a fair and business- Jfet hours’ spare time effort cach like way, I am more! than satis- day. I have nothing but praise fied.” “for the managers of the glub.” - Easy for This Lady At Edgemont, S./D.,'Miss Ruby White was the winner of a Buick Six Touring Car. Miss White is employed eight hours a dy, but made better than--$250 a week during. spare time. Miss White writes: “The Salesmanship Club Extra Votes Given in Large Numbers fi The Bismarck Tribune’s $10,000 AutofMobile. and Prize Campaign, will. be divided into three distinct periods, and: dindidates are urged to start at once, for those starting early will have|the best chance te succeed, according to the following plan: . ~ fs eT 1, From the beginning of the Campaign ahd holding good until Saturday, August 26, inclusive, 200,000 extra votes will be allowed for every $30 worth of subscription payments. 2. Beginning-Monday, August 28, and holding good until Saturday, Sept. 9, inclusive, 175,000 extra votes willbe allowed for every $30 wortH of subscription payments, ‘ 8. Béginning Monday, September 11, and holding good until Saturday, September 16, the closing date of the campaign, 150,000 extra votes will be al- lowed for every $30 worth of subscription payments. NOTE—These extra votes are in addition to the scheduled number {ssued on each subscription payment and positively no: other special vote offers of any kind will,bé made during the entire campaign. There ig no limit to.the number of $30 subscription clubs a candidate may turn in during, the three periods above mentioned. “ \ GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY ! This is one of those opportunitic: which-comes once in a lifetime—one of those chances which, if graspéd and pushed to conclusion, can mean wonderful success and great reward. But it is also one of those chances which, if neg- lected and passed by, can bring bitter regret and zelf-reproach in the future. Just clip, fill out and send in the Nomination’Blank which appears below and you will have taken the initial step toward the possession of-one of the five motor cars. 1a It.fs your big opportunity—TAKE IT! . UUNHUGNUUNLAU ALLAAH YS Te IAUUASUOATOEROUGAAGAEAE suruteedrtnnnanuatanenenvnarneneannnsuti THANE LTTTLTTETE TERT HUENUQENNASVOGUUNNQUONOGGUNEOUUOOGQUSOOGUU04UC000GHONGGUN0000bUOKUUE0GUUOGHNTULI ; Grand Country Prize—$1155 Oakland Six Purchased from the Corwin Motor Co., Bismarck The $2620 Hudson soe awarded to the candidate, irrespective DISTRICT PRIZES After thé First Grand Capital. Priz@-gthe Hudson: Sédan—has been awarded, the person having the largest number of votes in Bismarck—District No. 1— will receive the Studebaker Six... The person having the largest number of votes in District No, 2, or outside of Bismarck, will receive the Oakland Six. After these three cars have been awarded the next highest, regardless of district, will receive the Nash: Touring and the next highest the Overland. After the five cars have'been given away the city candidates—District No. 1— will receive, according to who-has-the. most votes, the prizes as listed else- where on this page, beginning with an Edison, in’the same manner will cén- didates in the country—District No. 2—receive their prizes, beginning with a Victrola and listed elsewhere, Cars are guaranteed to each district as well as a separate list of prizes so-that the two districts need only compete among themselves, except as to the Grahd Capital Prize and the other cars at large. EVERYONE WINS! ' YOU CAN'T LOSE! 10 PER CENT CASH COMMIS- SION PAID IF YOU DON’T WIN! THINK OF i?! ae TEN PER CENT COMMISSION : /Ail non-prize winning candidateg will be given ten per cent ‘cash com- mission, according to the rules of the campaign. pad 4 HOW TERRITORY 18 DIVIDED The territory of the campaign has beefi divided into two districts, This does not restrict candidates from soliciting subscriptions in any city or town, and regardless of where candidates live, they are at liberty to secure subscriptions ahd votes in or gut of the diatrict, in-which they reside, The of district, who secures the highest number of votes during the campaign. | Grand City Prize, District No. 1-$1150 Studebaker Six Purchased from the Bismarck Motor Co., Bismarck SNUNHUHEUUEU EEUU EULER HEE U HUEOUERAQQQQOQUUOVONOQOQUODLNONEEGOGEOUUOOOOOQQOUOUUOCOOGGGQOGUUIOUOGOQOOOOOONOOOQGEOOLUONEROQOOTOOUOGGGOOSOOEROOCOGGOGUONGOOOOGOOUUUVOOOOOOGGOUUGOEOOGGOOUOGOOOOOOOOUOOEOOGOOOOOUUOOOOGGQOGUOOOOOOOOOUUONGSEOQUOOUUEOOOOOGUUOOOOOOOOOONG r HUQUSSQU0NUUEQOQR00TUOONOONUUUOOEEREUOGGAEAEOUEOOERELUUUOGALEUUUOGEAOUUUUEAEUL + ANYTHING IN WEBB BROS. _ DISTRICT NO. 1 $50 $50 ANYTHING AT DISTRICT NO. 2 $145 EDISON 2nd Prize, District No. 1 Purchased from Cowan's Drug Store FREE SUBSCRIPTION COUPON ' Good For - / / 10,000 EXTRA VOTES Return this coupon to the Campaign Department, Bismarck Tribune, with ‘your FIRST subseription payment, either old or new, of six months or longer, and you will receive 10,000 votes in addition to the regular number of votes given according to the regular schedule. Name of Subscriber ............4. Address ...... Candidate’s Name ............05+- Dist. No..........Amount Enclosed, t Saas aides This coupon, accompanied by the Nomination Blank and your first subscrip- tion, will start you in the race with over 15,000 votes, Only one of these coupons will be ‘credited to each candidate, 3rd Grand Prize at Large—$650 Overland Purchased from Lahr Motor Sales Co., Bismarck MERCHANDISE ORDER MERCHANDISE ORDER | A. W. LUCAS CO. Two Ladies’ or Gents’ $20 Watches— Purchased from Folsom’s Jewelry Store _ Use These Blanks and Y } this district. Sedan. $50 $50 our Choice Name ...... Street . NOTE—All candidates, an equal opportunity to win Vote Value August 28 to September 9 September 11 to Septem! $10 BANK ACCOUNTS © DISTRICT NO. 1 -with your name and number. of votes written on tor, 18T- PERIOD Auguat 7 to August 26 Carrier = / ~ Mait Votes 1 Year....... $7.20 .$ 5.00 3000 114 Year... 10.80 7.50 8000 2 Year........... 14.40 10.00 15000 ND PERIOD Carrier Mail 1, Year..........$ 7,20 $5.00 2000 11% Year.......... 10.80 7.50 5000 14.40 10.00 10000 RD PERIOD Carriet Mail Votes LV. Yearsiuis. 5 $ 1000 2500 5000 ou Will be Started in the Race With FREE VOTE COUPON Good For 50——_VOTES——50 Must Be Voted or Mailed on or Before August 26, 1922 ; whether living in District No. 1 or 2, will have the Grand Capital Prize—the $2620 Hudson of Subscription Payments ber 16 ~ $10 BANK , ACCOUNTS _DISTRICT NO. 2 districts are made in ofder'to make’ ah even distribution of prizes. DISTRICT NO. 1—Comprises ail territory in the city limits of Bismarck. At least twelve prizes headed by automobiles, will be awarded in thie district. DISTRICT NO, 2—Comprises all territory outside the city limits of Bis- marck. At least twelve prizes, headed by autoniobiles, ‘will be awarded in Votes Th NAS 2nd Grand Prize at Large—$1060 Nash Purchased from Lahr Motor Sales Co., Bisma . Two $75 Furniture Orders | 3rd Prizes for Dist. Nos. 1 and 2 Purchased from Webb Bros. and Perry Furn. Co., respectively Two $35 Chests of Silver \ One Set purchased from One set purchased from Bonham Brgs. I Nominate TWO VICTROLAS $125: COLUMBIA — $150 Victrola, 2nd Prize, Dist.2 ~ $rd Prize, Dist. No. 2 9125 Victrola, 3rd Prize, Dist. 1 Purchased from €owan’s Purchased from Hoskins-Meyer Knowles Over 15,000 Free Votes - Nomination Blank +. + Good For 5000 VOTES Datersecig nie Shek e 1922. (as 4 candidate in The Bismarck Town... s : Pistrict Now... 62... ‘Street. Se weaes Sele otis Sais cawies eieehie ete This conpon will count fitty, votes when properly filled ont and sent to the Town or City. ...........6. Bec Catton oe PALE L hy SaOhe Paisano oe Campaign Department of The Bismarck. Tribane, Bismarck, N. D., on or before “i ek \ expiration date. No coupon will be ‘transferced-to another candidate after 7. This blank counts 5,060 free votes for yourself or favorite candidates being received at this office. “Coupons mast -be neatly trimmed, put in packages People making nominations are in no way obligated and thei names will not be divulged if so requested. Only one Nomination Blank will be credited to each candidate, FMM tty xy \ oe ee :