Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 27, 1923, Page 9

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OMe ee ee TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1923. 2 LS Bee CAPITAL - eae PRIZE ° ° District No. 1 District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the cit of Casper south of Second street and cantct Durbin street. One af 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. H. T. Geiger .. Mrs. A. W. Hobbs Mrs. Hazel I. Kuhns Mrs. O. H. Meyer .. Mrs.. M. M. Myer ... Mrs. Bessie Nelson Mrs. Bob Peebles . John Peach Mys. H. B. Pearce ..... Miss Mollie A. Sullivan . Miss Polly Taylor W. H. Thomas .. Florence Ufheil . Mrs. Ann Wilson .. Miss Nellie McCash . Mrs. CO. BE. Mersh ... Mrs, J. G. Meginity .... G. hig ny ; * Keen rivalry has sprung up in unexpected Miss Mabry Zamvrait . quarters in the Tribune’s “Everybody Wins” Miss Nova Fuller ..... campaign as is shown by the tables of stand- Miss Mary Linden Utter . ings for the five districts today. Every day pene ot ocean a brings new enrollments in the race for the long Mire: ©. T. Williams . list of awards headed by the $2,410 Buick and Earl Coulsen ...........+- followed by the Rickenbacker at $2,125, the Chalmers at $1,840, the Hudson at $1,825, the Nash at $1,675 and the Essex at $1,385. There are those who realize that in these cars they can see the possibility of a longed for home, a start in business, the necessary wherewithal each one has been needing but didn’t know where to get. The vacation trips, the savings accounts, the cash—almost everyone can find use for them.. The cash will always spend. 30,900 388,600 115,500 EVERY DAY BRINGS IN NEW ENTRANTS IN RACE FOR BIG PRIZES, Excellent Opportunity for Newcom- ers in Race; Get in On “Flying Start” Offer Right Now. ° ° 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- cts Following is a list of all . yotes cast for publication up until last night, Curtis Ames “ That now is the very best time for one to enter the election is clearly demonstrated by the fact that the “Flying Start Offer” of 100,- 000 additional votes on every $15.00 worth of subscriptions turned in is very effective. Not only are the extra votes the attraction for new candidates but the “First Subscription Cou- pon” for 20,000 extra votes and the bonus a vote of 25,000 votes extra for EACH new sub- esd eee scription will put any new candidate in the P, V. Hendricks .. lead in double quick time. Yes, it is positively true that all subscriptions count for many more Mrs. Helen -“Howlan: Tommy Kirkmeyer ... votes now than they will count at any time later in the race. SATURDAY IS BANNER DAY Saturday is “Banner Day” for all those who have been nominated in the Tribune’s “‘Every- body Wins” Campaign. Every candidate is in- vited to turn in at least one subscription before 9 o’clock Saturday night to help make it a sure enough “Banner Dey” and to show that he or she means business. Mrs, J. B. Lintz ....... Joseph Littlejohn . ‘Mrs. Harold B, Manbeck .. Roland Moore .......++++ Miss Fae Modeland Miss Sadie M. Siler ..... Miss Monrova Stewart .. W. W. Sthewart ....... Miss Virginia Satter . Miss Bettie Tolhurst ... Mrs. Florence Caffee Mrs. AugustVoth .. The vote score for each and every candidate appears in the Tribune daily, the totals being for votes cast up to noon of the day previous. A glance at the districts and the totals will readily show that there is lots of room in all districts of the campaign territory for new- comers, Candidates who find it inconvenient to re- port at least a single subscription on Saturday are invited at least to write or telephone the campaign manager, Phone 1848, telling of their interest in this biggest vote period, This will, indeed, be a cheering message and it will enable him to know who Js really taking an ac- tive part in the race, Day A cash report from every active candi- date. If inconvenient to call, please phone 1348, expressing your interest in the pres- ent big vote period, Big votes end April 2, Just a few short weeks and opportunity will be gone. GET IN IT! SECOND PERIOD April 3 to April 14 asroun One Eio -- 890,068 Casper Sunday Morning Cridune } WITHIN REACH KEEN CAMPAIGN = RIVALRY IS SEEN AND REMEMBER—That the reputation of the Tribune management’is staked upon the fairness of this campaign. It is a strictly meri- torious business proposition—and a good one. ‘The campaign is being conducted by an ex- pert engaged by the Tribune. He is a sales manager willing to spend all necessary time in starting you right. It costs you nothing to drop in and have the plan explained to you. It costs you nothing to enter and it costs you nothing during the campaign. - Get in it. Be a WINNER! Campaign Headquarters Apartment 5, Tribune Building, Phone 1348. NOW BEST TIME TO ENTER Now is the very best time to enter the “Everybody Wins” election for the “Flying Start Offer” affords every candidate an oppor- tunity of gaining 100,000. additional votes on each and every total of $15.00 worth of sub- scriptions turned in. There is, too, a special bonus vote offer of 25,000 EXTRA FREE votes for each and every NEW subscription for’a year turned in in this period. This is in addition to the regular scheduled votes and the 100,000 extra vote “club” offer. Awards offered by the Tribune are so valu- able that words seem inadequate to describe them. A big Buick “6” touring Sedan pur- chased from the L. D. Branson Motor Com- pany and valued at $2,410.00 heads the list. This is followed by the truly marvelous Rick- enbacker Coupe purchased from the Benedict Motor Company, valued at $2,125.00. Then there are the other four most popular and most serviceable cars that one can obtain anywhere. A new Chalmers Coach purchased from the Kennedy Motor Company, a wonderful value at $1,840.00. The Hudson Coach purchased from the R. N. Van Sant Motor Company, known the world over for its wonderfully low cost of operation. This car is valued at $1,825.00, and is truly a wonderful gift for a little work among your friends in getting sub- scriptions to ‘the Tribune. Then comes the Nash Sedan, valued at $1,675.00, from the Nash-Casper Motor Company, the car with the wonderful motor. From the R. N. Van Sant Motor Company comes the well known and ex- traordinary popular Essex Coach valued at $1,385.00. The value of these cars can easily be con- verted into a home, a start in business or ap- plied for your own particular benefit, in any manner you may desire, Think of it—$2,410 or $2,125 or $1,840 or $1,825 or $1,675 or $1,885, Then there {s also the $6,000 in cash awards, Get in and be a WINNER! Schedule of Rates and Subscription Price of The Casper Daily Tribune FIRST PERIOD THIRD PERIOD April 15 to April 28 FOURTH PERIOD During the Last Week Months 009 F 3 ' onan BE A WINNER! A special extra vote ballot good for 160,009 extra votes will be issued on every club of $15 worth of subscriptions turned in, No subscription will be accepted for more than six years, The subscription price of Tho Daily Tribune is $7.50 during the first period only—for six months 84.00. During the first period 25,000 extra votes will be given for each new early subscrip- tion turned in, 15,000 extra votes during the second period, 10,600 during the third, and 5,000 extra during the last period. PAGE NINE. ee OF ALL} District No. 3 District No. 3 includes all the territory in that part of the eity of Casper north of Second street and west of Yellowstone highway. One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs. Jessio Anthony .... ee Mrs. A. Bunnell .. Minnie Birdsall Robert Broadway . Miss Helen Gardner . Mrs. Ira Gartee Mrs. B. H. Grantham . P. J. Hand Miss Josephine Hyllestead Miss Hannah Harp . O. F. Jacquot .. H. L. Kidder ... Mrs. L. M. O’Brien Claude Pyle Mrs. H. L, Pierson J. R. Riley Mrs. Beula Sample Ernest Sheppard Merle Sword Mrs. Affa Maie Stoddard Miss Reinie Vospette Miss May Willis .. George Worth ... Mrs. E. G. Witt Gordon Todd ... Agnes M. Harnan Philip McBride .... 145,600 37,000 126,900 196,000 215,500 5,000 134,800 District No. 4 District No. 4 includes all the territory outside the city mits of Casper lying north and west of the city of Casper, including the following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, Greybull, Frannie, Cody, Lander, Riverton, Shoshone, Rock Springs, Kemmer- a er and all towns in vicinity. One or two of the cars and as many 7 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 ......... eewees seeeeeeee ses Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Powder River, Mrs. Adelaid Elliott, Mills, Wyo. .. J. O. Hustad, Mills, Wyo. ..... Miss Irene Foster, Lander ... Miss Mildred Gabias, Shoshoni . Charles Johnson, Jr., Thermopolis, Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. James E. Quinlivan, Mills, Wyo. .... Roy Schneider, Crosby, Wyo. ..... os Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D. Miss Helen Johnson, Forsythe . Miss Erma Yohe .......... or Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton . F, R. ‘Morris, west of town .... Miss Josephine Mileski, Worland . Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull .... Fred Gibson, Basin Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo ... 27,500 211,000 105,450 246,300 5,000 5,000 5,200 5,000 ° . 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 testants will be awarded in this district. Followdag ds a list of all votes cast for publication up until last night. ° : Mary E. Fitzhugh, Douglas, Wyo. ..... Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, Wyo. Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. .... Maury L. Harvey, Salt Creck, Wyo. Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek, Jack Mason, R, R, D. . Miss Ethel Palm, Albin, Wyo. Mra. L. M. Moffat, Wheatland .. Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, R. F. D, Mrs. ©. 8. Stone, R. F. D. .... ©. L. Tappey, Parkerton, Wyo. Miss Viona Wood Sheridan, Wyo. . Miss Ruth Shaw, Labonte, Wyo. . Miss Marjorie *.ulth, Glenrock .,... Miss Marie Parker ,Torrington, 0. Mra. G. Dunbar, Gendo, Wyo. . Jano Tenney, Manville John Wolfe, Lavoye . Mra, Dorothy Dolph ,. 5,000 120,500 115,000 240,300 5,000 C 5,000 5,000 122,700 2OOOCCOOCOOG5 Reduced Vote Schedule Contrary to the plan usually followed the Tribune plan calls for a reduction of votes as the campaign progresses, In the Tribune campaign the last week is the least impor- tant because the subscripions then count for so few votes, Live contestants who are on the Job ought to cinch one of the cars within the next few weeks before the vote sched- ule is cut. It can be done. Perhaps you will do it. Remember the standing published is always for votes received up to noon the day before the date of publica- tion. Now if you're “in,” go to work. Win. If you are still “thinking” about entering—get in, You can win, 68,600 v

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