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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923, | Days for Biggest Vote Making Here District No. 1 District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Bob Adamson ..... Miss Alice Barnett . Miss Elizabeth Baugh Billy Capps ... Jesse J. Kear . Mrs. Blanche Davis . Mrs. Anna Drazick . Miss H. Ellis ... Miss Izetta Gibbs Mrs. Hf. T. Geiger .. Mrs. L. E. Goodwin Jesse Hagerty . Mrs, A. W. Hob! Mrs, Hazel I. Kuhns Miss Nellie McCash Frank McCleary W. H. Marks Mrs. C, E. Marsh. . Mrs. 1. G. Meginity - Mrs. O. H, Meyer .. Mrs. M. M. Myer Mrs. Bessie Nelson Mrs. Bob Peebles . John Peach . Jack Perry Mrs. HL. B, Pearce Warren E. Sauter . Miss Mollie A. Sullivan Miss Polly Taylor . W. H. Thomas .. TPlorence Uiheil Ann_ Wilson C. West .... Miss Ada Yoss Miss Mabry Zumwalt . Miss Mary Linden Utter . Miss Nova Fuller . Henri Habenicht .. James D. Morrison . Paul Buck District No. 3 District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone high One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all yotes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs. Jessie Anthony.... Miss L. M. Bracey ...... Mrs. A, Bunnell... Minnie Birdsall . Robert Broadway Mrs, H. G. Beson... Mrs. 0. E. Dunning. 5.000 -5,100 -117,100 Mrs. Dorothy Dol Mildred Gray ... Miss Mae Glennan. Miss Helen Gardner Mrs. Ira Gartee.... Mrs. B. 1, Grantham . Pp, J, Hand Miss Josephine Hyllestead Miss Hannah Harp. 0. F. Jacquot ... H. L, Kidder . Frank T. Keegan . Philip McBride . L. F, Metz .. W. D. Minihan. Mrs. L. M. O'Brien. Harry Pritchard Claude Pyle -. George Pedar: Mrs. H. He Pierson Cloyd Pitts J. B. Riley.. Mrs. Benla Sample. Lrnest Sheppard Merle Swerd .. Mrs, Affa Maic Miss Heinle caret Miss May A George Worth Mrs. E. G. Witt . Gordon Todd .. ‘A cash report from every active candidate. $ If convenient to call, please phone 64, ex- pressing your interest in the present big vote period. Big votes end April 2. Just.three short weeks and opportunity will be gone. ry + Remember tonight is the last opportunity to cinch that theater party. Remember the play, Booth Tarkington’s greatest production, “The Flirt.” 0-6-0-40-9040-600-4606601060000 0066 Che Casper Daily Cribune | portunity Here to Gain Lead; No One Has Count to Boast of Get in Now And WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY EXISTS TODAY FOR ANY NEW CONTESTANT TO ENTER; ONE BIG SUB- SCRIPTION WOULD DO WONDERS IN VOTES—VOTES WIN. Work done these “big vote” days will easily bring suc- cess to contestants in the Tribune’s big “Everybody Wins Something” election. The laggard, unwilling to devote any time or thought to the grand prizes, however, will reap no reward. If you are aliz This is a campaign strictly for “live wires.” *, awake to the opportunity now before you, willing to give some of your time and thought to a proposi- tion whereby over $16,000 in prizes are at stake—then you should be a candidate in this campaign—a live candidate. You should send in your name today. You can secure your choice of the six big, powerful, beau- tiful automobiles or hundreds of dollars in gold in a very few days’ work. To work is easy—requires no special tal- ent or education to earn the biggest of the awards. Your opportunity, then, to win a prize that will repay you many times for your efforts is here. But, to get your right- ful shares, you must get busy and take advantage of the op- portunity. Don’t lag in the campaign; don’t hesitate or be timid about your race. Go right to it and keep right at it. Give your campaign as much attention during your spare time as you would any good business proposition, for RIGHT HERE S, NO DOUBT, THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY THAT WILL COME TO YOU IN YOUR LIFE. Stop and consider; did you ever before in a few short weeks have the opportunity to cash your spare time for $2,400.00? Do you think you haven't a chance if you enter now? Why you have every chance. Not one candidate has a lead that cannot be overcome with a few days’ work. IT’S UP TO YOU The only thing that will keep you from winning is you, yourself. cessful, you will be. If you enter the campaign determined to be suc- It’s up to you entirely. If you want the Buick, Rickenbacker, Chalmers, Hudson, Nash or Essex Coach, or to participate in. the thousands of dollars in cash to be distributed—and we think you do—get into the cam- paign today. Send in your nomination blank at once or come in—before 9:00 o’clock tonight. If you can spare the time come down to election head- quarters this evening. Find out all about the campaign— how to get votes, what is necessary to get them and then go after one of the biggest prizes. VOTE SCHEDULE SOON DECLINES The present big. vote schedule will continue until Monday, April 2. o’clock will count. All subscriptions received at this office before 11 And subscriptions mailed with remit- tance to cover, which gre postmarked not later than 11 p. m., April 2, will count on the first period vote schedule. The big vote schedule will positively be discontinued at this time, in accordance with the rules and regulations and will never be repeated or extended. The big vote schedule won't wait for you—you'll have to jumy in and take advantage of it while you can. And it’s mighty important that you do take advantage of it if you want to land one of the big prizes. CAMPAIGN NOTES Subscriptions are to be: had—oodles of them. When you total up the one or two each candidate brings you t it figures up. However it little effort and candidates pect subscriptions to have and fly to them. Go after Candidates in The Tribune's eleo- tion will find that “beautiful sun- shine’ may be beautiful and spread well but history has shown that one don't win on sunshine, excess conver- sation or bluff. Bluster may scare out a weaker candidate who probably is unable to “carry on” anywh-re, but it will cause the “big time’ can-| didates to buckle in and hit the ba.’ all the harder. GET IN RIGHT NOW—TODAY! If you have not sent in your nom- ination, send it in tod d partiel- pate in one of the greatest “gift giv- ing campaigns ever inaugurated in Wyoming —Cars, Cash, Vacation Trips, Savings Bank Accounts—FOR you! The office of the campaign depart ment will be open until 9:00 each eve- ning to jssue supplies id give infor- mation, Call in this evening and have it all explained to you in detail. It seems strange that men and wo- men wil come to campaign headquar- ters, nominate themselves by signing the nomination blank, take out a re- celpt book and then apparently drop out of existence, How can anyone fail to get subscriptions who makes any effort at all? Did you ever have an opportunity before in which you were PAID IN CASH for tho effort necessary to win one of the four big automobiles? Ro- member you are guaranteed pay for every moment of your time spent in vote getting—there can be no losers in this election. Every active candi date is guaranteed a CASH award and {f yoo get started now you can secure your choles of one of the four cars without the expenditure of ono cent. Talk about opportunity —there never was such an opportunity of. fered to live wires as exists right now in The une's great $16,000 “Everybody Wins Something” elec: tion. Candidates who have been slow in starting can easily, with a little honést effort, make a real place for themselves in the vote columns. An absolutely new candidate can enter the lists today and. with some effort, put himse'f or herself in the running in a real way. It seems strange that persons who have every earmark of being truly “big time,” who have demonstrated their interest by calling at campaign headquarters, To Those Who Have Entered To you who are still considering the Gift Distribution RIGHT NOW is the time to send in your name and make your start. You never havo rad— r will have—sucn an op- portunity for making BIG money quickly WITHOUT INVESTMUNT OR RISK as you have fn this Tribune $16,000 distribution, Clip out that no blank; see that it reaches the Campaign Depa immod- yOu c 3 TO RE- F YOU DON'T: ber this statement and AC Note the vote schedule t ect. Get your penct!. Do a little Ceuring and seé for yourself how fast subscriptions count on the “first 1." Remember, 100,000 TRA are given for every $15.00 in subscriptions To Those Who Have Not Entered What are you doing to {nsure your- self of one of the really RIG prizes in the distribution. Are you doing YOUR part—or are you sitting baclc and hoping your friends will do it all? Up to now the majority of the votes that most of the candidates have re- ceived have been cast by subscribers o have been coming tuto tho office ho regular course of business, ng up their Tribune eubscription * casting their votes to the credit i I a { some one of the ncminees. This should not be the case when the value of atl the prizes 1s considered. Every candidate should be doing or her utmost towards making THEIR prize as big as possicle. If your friends that you are doing YOUR part, they will jump in and help you pile up a winning ‘otal If, however, they see you are unappreciative and ere expecting your friends to do it al they wit throw thelr support eleewhere. It's up to you, candidates. pc YOUR PART—your friends will ds theirs. —_————— will go home to think {t over and then—well, it is a lack of ambition or themselves be want—never to let heard from again, who help themselves,” say: saying. It is true today, too. Why, two three-year subscriptions will pro- duce 180,000 votes to say nothing of the clubs and nomination vote and the extra 20,000 free votes with the first subscription for a year or more. Then, too, there is the bonus vote this period of 25,000 votes for each NEW subscription which brings 15,- itself, while a six-year credits you with 360,009 votes. The campaign manager can't help but wonder if almost everyone in Casper and surrounding territory {s a millionaire. Looks lke {t when cars worth up to $2,400 and gold awards Mterally go begging because folks ure so self-satisfied that they are con- tent to dub along as before,. Frankly, there is nothing to kidding yourself as w your size. The world at large knows you by your accomplishments and you know mighty well that you haven't got it in you to go out and make §2,400° on your own hook in the next six weeks—unless you do tt in this campaign. A Uttle headwork and maybe the use of a pencil wil serve té show you that you step up fast with a wee bit of real effort. Lets do it before 9 o'clock tonight—your ‘Banner day.” Some there are who have signified their intentions of getting ahead by entering the race, and then seeming- ly forgetting that there was ever a big Gift Distribution inaugurated, The time to win ts now—while subscrip- tions count for so many more votes than they will during the remainder of the race. ember, every contestant ts to Friday before 9 oclock. Schedule of Rates and Subscription Price of The Casper Daily Tribune FOURTH PERIOD During the Last Week 1,000 ¢ i FIRST PERIOD ‘ Up to Apr’ 2 $4.00. ee a “EVERYBODY WINS” to Be the Slogan in The Tribune’s Big Campaign | annua A special] extra vote ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be worth of subscriptions turned in. The subscription price of The Daily Tribune is § r During the first period 25,000 extra votes will be given for each new y s tion turned in, 15,000 extra votes during the se:ond period, 10,000 during the third, and 5,6008 extra during the last period. S PAGE NINE. District No. 2 District No. 2 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and west of Durbin street. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Curtis Ames Mrs, K. ©. Bass . Mrs. W. Barnhardt . Miss Maud Brink .. John Bush Mrs. Harry L. Black . Mrs. C. F. Castleman F. A. Colo Mrs. Jennie Castor Miss Clelia Margaret V. J. T. Dunn Miss Agnes Elliott Miss Lucille Fletcher . V. Hendricks Mrs. Helen Howland . Tommy Kirkm Miss Agness Mrs. J. B. Lintz Joseph Littlejohn Sam _ Loshe Donald McGar . Miss Beulah McGowan Mrs. J, Moyk Mrs. Harold R. X -191,000 -120,600 37,000 -111,800 Miss Clara Smith .. Miss Monrova Stewart. Miss Virginia Satter Esper Watts . FE. J. Dyson . Miss Bettie Tolburst Mrs. Florence Caffee Mrs. August Voth ... -46,000 District No. 4 District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city limits of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, including the following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, Vrannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer- er and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there as active contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. Miss Dora Cook( Casper, R. F. D. Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Powder River, Mrs. Adelaid Elliott, Mills, Wyo. Vv. T. Fisher, Lander .. J. C. Hustad, Mills, Wyo. Chas. Johnson, Jr., Thermopolis, Wyo. Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. James E. Quinlivan, Mills, Wyo. Roy Schneider, Crosby, Wyo. ... Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D.. Miss Helen Johnson, Forsythe . Miss Gertrude Tracey, Shoshoni Miss Erma Yohe Mrs. Sylvia Nord, e) TI. R. Morris, west of town . 25,500 District No. 5 District No. 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of Casper lying east of the city of Casper, including the following: Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Cheyenne, - Gillette, Sheridan, Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active contestants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of those entered in this votes cast for publication up until last night. Mary E. Fitzhugh, Douglas, Wyo, Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Oreek, Wyo. Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. ... Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo. .... Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek, Wyo. Jack Mason, R. F. D. Miss Ethel Palm, Albin, W, L. M, Moffat, Wheatland . E. C. Roedigen, Glendo . L. H. Rate, east of city Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. Mrs. ©. 8. Stone, BR. F. D. ©. L. Tappey, Parkerton, Wyo. Miss Viona Wood, Sheridan, Wyo. . Miss Ruth Shaw, Labonte, Wyo. . Miss Marjorie Smith, Glenrock . SECOND PERIOD April 8 to April 14 THIRD PERIOD April 15 to April 28 Month 2.000 6 6 Monthe Year 6,000 1 1 Year Years 26,000 2 2 Years Years ‘000 ry 3 Years Years 000 4 4 ¥ Years 90,000 6 6 No subscription sill be ac pted for more th st period only HAS SAREE EEO testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of ‘all crip-f 4 Ye