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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. RST FOrcLléSEDAN EARL C. BOYLE, FORD AGENCY DEARBORN INDEPEN SUBSCRIPTION Contest Opens Friday Morning, December 8th WHAT (IS THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT Chronicler of the neglected truth. A weekly publication printed by Henry Ford, making the world your neighbor. Through the pages of The Dearborn Independent you brush shoulders with the great outside world and touch it in the passing. You are taken on little journeys, stopping for visits in almost every corner of the globe. You scale the lofty heights of eminence and converse with famous folks. You chat with men and women in almost every land. You throw off the conventionalities of manner end dress and get on a level plane with the masses. The great, big world becomes your neighbor. The Dearborn Independent takes you to odd, remote and Interesting corners of the world. Untouched by the din and tumult of the great outside affairs, there are remote and quiet corners where the silence of the day is broken only by the faint sound of voices or the low tread of moving feet. The Dearborn Independent features many such stories of real life Interest, gathered from unusual sources. The times ahead— everyone is asking ‘“‘What is ahead?” It is the great question heard everywhere today. Are normal times coming? Will the world get back on its feet again? How long will it take? These and many other questions are being asked every day with many and varied answers. Mr. Ford discusses these great questions in a clear, logical way. He hits at the heart of things. A brief summary of the specia] features found in The Dearborn Independent: Mr. Ford’s Own Page—-Weekly chats on everyday problems from a human angle. Exposing Bad Conditions—A searchlight throwing its beams into the vitals of evil conditions everywhere. Americanism—broad- Meintaining American Ideals—True minded criticism—impartial judgment. Fearless, Frank Editorials. World-Wide News and Affairs. Helps—Articles for the farmer, the mechanic, the business man. Independent Political Views. Interesting Illustrations. Timely Topics of the Day. Problems of City and Country Life. Life Stories of Success. The Dearborn Independent would be a practical Christ- mas gift for father, mother, sister, brother, or any friend. A useful gift that can be enjoyed during the whole year. EARL C. BOYLE €be Casper Daily Cribune To Be Given Away By ON = Good for 100 votes for the candidate named below EARL C. BOYLE, Ford Agency, Date.. Casper, Wyoming. i I nominate the followhse person in the FORD SEDAN CONTEST: Address —THE DEARBORN INDEPENDENT. nomination. Namie:.<,..2..tesceten @ POCCC CROC OOTOSSO DOO E DOE DEEO EO EODODONS Third Prize $100 VICTROLA On Display at MUSIC SHOPPE, Inc. RULES OF This campaign is to be conducted so as to give each candidate or contestant the same equa] and fair chance to win the Ford Sedan. It is. a co-operative contest. You nominate yourself. or some ambitious friend on the official nomination blank reproduced in this advertisement. You inclose your check for $1.50 covering a year’s subscription to The Dearborn Independent, Henry Ford’s weekly paper, and this subscrip- tion entitles the person you nominate to 100 votes. Votes will be credited to contestants on the basis of fully paid yearly subscriptions to The Dearborn Independent, which is $1.50 per year. (This is the regular subscription price for this paper.) When contestants turn in fully paid subscriptions taken from one person for more than one year, votes will be credited as per schedule shown at the bottom of these rules. The Ford Sedan will be given to the person receiving the greatest number of votes, a $250 diamond ring to the person receiving the si ond largest number of votes, and a $100 Victrola to the person receiv- ing the third largest number of votes. This contest will close at 9 o’clock on the Saturday night following the date on which 1,500 fully paid subscriptions have been turned in by al] contestants. The standing of all contestants will be advertised from time to time. Any man or woman or boy of girl of high school age or over and residents of Natrona County, may enter this contest. Salt Creek contestants may apply and enter at Salt Creek Motor Company at Lavoye. Remember each subscription to Henry Ford’s weekly paper entitles your candidate to 100 votes. CASPER, WYOMING--PHONE 9 CONTEST OFFICIAL NOMINATION BLANK Inclosed find my check for $1.50 for one year’s subscription t2 Henry Ford's paper This subscription entities me to the above JOO ie, £5. ORepe EE Spor) THE CONTEST PRIZE $722.00 ENT SECOND PRIZE $250 DIAMOND RING On Display at Ayers Jewelry Co. ecececcverceessese 7 ° ry ° e ry e e e e ° e e e All nominations must be made on our official nomination blanks like the oue printed herewith. We have a supply of these blanks at our salesroom, Nominate yourself or your friend today, then get out and secure as many votes as you can. Get everyone you know to help work for you. This is an easy way to earn a $722 car by Christmas. Contest starts Friday morning, December 8. SCHEDULE FOR CREDITING VOTES On the basis of 1 or more subscriptions to The Dea 1 year’s subscription to one person 2 years’ subscription to one person... 3 years’ subscription to one person...... 4 years’ subscription to one person.... 5 years’ subscription to one person... 6 years’ subscription to one person. 7 years’ subscription to one person. 8 years’ subscription to one person.... 9 years’ subscription to one person... 10 years’ subscription to one person............___.... born Independent: - 100 votes 250 votes 400 votes - 550 votes 1000 votes votes votes 1450 votes --1600 votes votes. Contestants are required to use the regular Dearborn Independent subscription blanks and must account for those used during the day each evening between 5 and 8 o'clock. Subscription blanks and nom- ination blanks may be obtained at salesroom of Earl C. Boyle, 125-137 North Center St., Casper, Wyoming. FRR RFFSE PO SRMEEERER FEEETE z