Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1923, Page 7

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nnn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1923. Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE SEVEN. FT DISTRIBUTION | fycs:; ||! /Daily Cribune (20% seer] FREE , WIN SOMETHING! | I} N AND WOMEN, AND BOYS AND GIRLS, RESIDING IN CASPER AND WYOMING. YOU ARE WELCOME THE PL AN IN BRIEF UJRED THAT YOU BE A TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBER. EVERY ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IS GUARANTEED nual us al ir re 0 R BRING IT TO THE TRIBUNE. OFFICE TODAY e object of this distribution is two-fold—primarily to increase the already large subscription list of the Daily Trib- une, to collect subscription payments from present or old subscribers, and at the same time afford our friends and readers an unparalleled opportunity to profit, and in a big way, through their spare time during the next few weeks. So, it is a plan that works both ways and to the ultimate good of all concerned. _ . tn order to gain this end quickly and advantageously, the most valuable and attractive list of prizes ever offered by a local newspaper in this section of the country has been made ready for distribution among those wHo participate most heartily. Ambition and energy are the only requisites for success. The plan adopted is the fairest and most impartial con ceivable. There will be no ‘double vote” offer, extra v given, or any other vote inducement whatever, inaugurated during this competition. Neither will there be any long term subscriptions accepted. The plan of the campaign is straightforward and simple and is fully outlined in this an- nouncement. Let it be fully understood at the very outset that this is not a “beauty” nor “popularity” contest, but a strictly @egiti- mate, competitive proposition for enterprising men and women, and boys and girls, and one in which no element of y : ne a aaa Ses” 4 chance enters. One feature of this competition is the fact ¢ ® j — that there will be no losers in this race, The Standard of Comparison . | How to Enter the Election 2 The first step, in order to become a candidate and com- ; y' address and mail or de- f Value $2,210. Purchased from L. D. Branson Auto Company. liver to the campaign department of the Casper Daily Trib. 5 e riZzZes une, Casper, Wyo. This coupon entitles you, or the person ; 5 : whe you salent wish to nominate, to 5.000 FREE votes. ese votes are given you as a starter, and speed on \ S your way to win. Only one such nomination phere Weill be Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. accepted for each candidate. Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. , Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. How Votes are Secured Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. The next step is Bo call on on Waiteithe campaign depart- ment for a free working outfit, consisting of a special re- One Hundred Dollars in CASH. ceipt book, sample copies of the paper and other informa- One Hundred Dollars in CASH. Hon ates to vannehing an active campaign. sien hus equipped, you have but to go to your friends and One Hundred Dollars in CASH. neighbors, relatives and acquaintances, and have them clip all the free coupons from their papers, or pay up a subscrip- tion to the Casper Daily Tribune through you. THAT’S ALL THERE IS TO IT. However, you will never win anything unless you make the start; and, while it will not be a very One Hundred Dollars in CASH. One Hundred Dollars in CASH. difficult matter to capture one of the big prizes, nevertheless 20 per cent CASH commissions to all HUDSON COACH. Value $1,825.00. Purchased from R. N. Van Sant Motor Com- you should start at once, You must plan out your campaign = ‘Active non-prize winners. pany. the same as any successful business man plans out his work for a season, and above everything else let no one discour- age you, but stick to the finish. Anything worth having is worth striving for. A few short weeks and you may be rid- ing in your own automobile. It takes votes to win and votes are secured in two ways: First, by clipping the coupons appearing in each issue of the Casper Daily Tribune. Begin by gathering them now. After a short time these coupons will be reduced to a lesser num- { e ber of votes. The only restriction placed on coupons is that they must be deposited at the campaign department of the “ Tribune on or before the expiration date printed thereon. Get your friends saving these coupons for you—they all count. i The other, and faster, way to get votes is by securing new and renewal subscriptions to the Daily Tribune. On each subscription turned in a certain number of votes are issued, Price of The Casper Daily Tribune ) THIRD PERIOD FOURTH PERIOD 00 wiPthe eet *4 000 Mont Years Year --.--.--- 7,000 20, Peers extra votes will be issued on every club of $15 on will be accepted for more than six years. .50 during the first period only—for six months u the number varying according to the amount paid and dur- 8 will be given for each new yearly subscrip- WITH NASH PERFECTED VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR ing which “period” same are received at the campaign de partment (see schedule of votes elsewhere). So, you see, the more subscriptions you secure the more votes you can NASH SEDAN. Value $1,675.00. Purchased from Nash-Casper Motor Company. gat andthe’ better your chances are to capture the. grand capital prize. vw EVERYBODY Early Start Means Easy Finish : votes, but now and up to and including Mond April 2, ‘ i ‘ y. vill receive the maximum schedule of votes on subscrip winners on a 20 per cent basis. Any candidate who remains active throughout campaign, making regular reports, SOMETHING! Lone, while those who put off entering until a later date will ipti i i i i i have to take what is left. »-fi ith of every subscription you collect goes into your pocket if you fail to win a prize. This arrangement assures NO LOSER! ave to take w st a urt Her information, call, telephone or write Campaign Department, Casper, Wyo., Telephones 15 and 16. (Office open the ‘ w the “‘o fellow is going to do,’ fellow” how to do it.

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