Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1923, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923. be Casper Daily Cridune l PAGE SEVEN. YOUR OPPORTUNITY WAKE UP, FOLKS! 6 AUTOMOBILES Thus far there are not as many entries a there are big gifts. Surely you do not understand this generous offer. How much is your spare time worth? Do you want a beautful motor car as a gift from the Tribune? HOW THE TERRITORY IS DIVIDED Can you use some real cash--good old coin of the realm? New Buick “6” Touring Sedan. Value $2,410. 7 ~! DISTRICT NO. 1—District No. ill . : that part of the city of Casper vouth ef Second Sirect and east of Do you not want to addt o your income this year? New Rickenbacker Coupe. Value $2,126. 0: ~ th 5 A ° > ° A ° ° New Nash Sedan. Value $1,675. 4 active contestants will bo awarded in this diatrice os" there are You can’t possibly lose in The Tribune’s Gift Distribution. New Hadeas Coach. ‘Vaten #iaek : ISTRICT NO. 2—District No. 2 will include all participants e e . ° . ° isiwest of Duly a alameda The size of your gift is for you alone to decide. New Chalmers Coach. Value $1,840. acts Cente re ened ae many. cash, prizes an there: are an ae . : New Essex Coach. Value $1,385. : DISTRICT NO. 3—District No. 3 will include all participants \ reel fing in that E part Cr phe city of Casper north of Second Street 25 00 0 O 100 000 Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. ae . way. : One or two of the cars aH as many cash prizes as there are 9 9 Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. we pcomtentante. wit be. yrenbripey vi ~ district EXTRA EXTRA Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. ¥ ict No. include all the territory . T Hundred Dollars in CASH. tside the city limits of C 1 h wo sun ae . Casper, vincading the followine: mine oe Wha oe “ ane Two Hundred Dollars in CASH. . Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, Fran- VOTES CASH VOTES One Hundred Dollars in CASH. Cody, Lander, Riverton, 5! > » ; tad at y, na ia , ini on, es Rock Springs, Kemmerer ; One Hundred Dollars in CASH. active contestants will be awarded in this district” ‘ere ST® Free With Every COMMISSION With Every One Hundred Dollars in CASH. DISTRICT No. 5—District No. 5 will include all the territory New Yearly One Hundred Dollars in CASH. cutaide. of the ity af Casper lying east of the city of Casper, in- Subscription CLUB One Hundred Dollars in CASH. Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, Gillette, Sheridan, During First Guaranteed Every Active of Subscriptions oe : . Whestiend, Bat Great and all towns in vicinity. uring rsi Non-Prize Winner 20 per cent CASH commissions to all active non-prize + active contestants will be awarded in this distuee =” ™* f™*T® 8T* Period. Secured. winners. Mail or Bring it to the Casper Daily Tribune Office Today ral : NOMINATION BLANK IN THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE “EVERYBODY WINS” CAMPAIGN I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for « Miss (Mr. or Mrs.). Ls NOTE—Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WHY DO WE DO IT? 4 See Now, why does the Tribune put up $16,000 in gifts? Why does the Tribune guarantee every reader All non-prize winning participants to receive 20 per cent of the subscriptions they secure. who is active in this election val Eble consideration for his or her efforts? There are two reasons: QUESTION—Is there a separate list of awards for each district? First—This a FRIEND MAKING ELECTION. Second—Only by conducting a FAIR AND LIBERAL ( : election with GIFTS OF VALUE TO EVERYONE who participates, will it be possible for the Tribune to é ANSWER—Yes. Each of the districts are assured an automobile and just as many cash prizes as there accomplish its aim. : are candidates. QUESTION—How are votes obtained? ANSWER—A certain number of votes are given for subscription payments as shown in the vote schedule and the hundred-vote coupon which appears in each issue of the paper. QUESTION—May subscriptions be taken from persons now subscribing to the Tribune as well as from new subscribers? ANSWER—Yes. All subscriptions count according to the vote schedule, QUESTION—May I secure subscriptions outside of my own district? ANSWER—Yes. You may secure them anywhere. QUESTION—May I take subscriptions to be started at some future date? 3 ANSWER—Yes. Simply make a notation on the stub in your receipt book to that effect. + QUESTION—When is the best time to enter? ANSWER—NOW, while subscriptions count for most votes. is now in effect. QUESTION—How can I enter the Gift Distribution? . ANSWER—Fill out the nomination blank at the top of this page. Send or bring it to the Tribune. QUESTION—Does it cost anything to enter? ANSWER—Not one cent to enter and win any of the prizes. QUESTION—Am I assured any compensation for my time? ANSWER—Every participant who fails to win one of the big awards will be given 20 per cent cash commission. QUESTION—Will subscriptions be worth more to me later in the campaign than they are now? ANSWER—Subscriptions are: positively worth more now than any other time in the campaign. QUESTION—Who will win the six automobiles? ANSWER—The six people who realize that the good things in life have to be gone after, Nothing worth having was ever gotten without some effort. If you have determination to enter and say to yourself, “I am going to win,” your battle is half won. The largest vote offer in the campaign And what is the Tribune’s aim? How can the Tribune afford to give ABSOLUTELY FREE, WITH- OUT ONE CENT OF EXPENSE TO ANYONE, more than $16,000? HERE’S THE “HOW” ™ In this election the Tribune hopes to secure more subscriptions—to enlarge its already large list, to se- cure renewals. In this election the Tribune hopes to add to its great family of friends. This will be ac- complished by the addition of new subscribers, by the renewal of subscriptions, but by the manner in which this election is conducted every reader who takes part in this election will, when it is over, be a living ad- vertisement for the Tribune. That is the aim. Of course this election will NOT pay the Tribune immediately in dollars and cents. It would be un- reasonable to expect that. Then, why, you may ask, do you put up so much money when you know in ad- vance that you cannot $et it back from the subscriptions received? And the answer: GET MORE THAN MONEY There are things more valuable to a newspaper than money. Subscriptions are more valuable. scriptions give a newspaper prestige, power and enhance the value of its advertising columns. The Tribune is taking its own medicine. It is advertising. It is spending money to create subscrip- tions—spending money to add to its advertising patronage and to create a greater good will. It will not pay the Tribune in dollars today. But effects of this election, the subscribers who will be gained, the friends who will be made, will be of lasting and inestimable benefit. The Tribune is simply investing in its own future, in the future of Casper and this territory. Frankly, in the end, it will profit the Tribune. CIRCULATION NECESSARY i Circulation is absolutely necessary to a newspaper. But it is always an expense. No newspaper ever made money on its subscription list. Your Tribune costs the publisher more each year to produce it and deliver it to you, than you pay. However, if by spending $16,000.00 now, the Tribune will increase its subscription list to the point where more advertisers will use its columns, to reach a greater number of people, then, in the years to come this $16,000.00 will be returned time and again to the Tribune. A BUSINESS PROPOSITION It is simply a business proposition, and sound from every standpoint. No one loses, not even the Trib- une. This paper, however, will not realize the benefits, and cash in on them as soon as do our readers who carry on with us in this great gift distribution. The equipment of the Tribune is now so complete that it can care for 15,000 readers each day just as easily as it can care for half that number. And that is the goal — 15,000 subscribers — that it hopes to reach as a result of this great gift distribution. Sub- All Nominations Must Be Made Now

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