Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 1, 1923, Page 9

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. : 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 . Mrs. K. C. Bass . 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 . MOTs, Me Me MVer os. cs tees Mrs. Bessie Nelson ... Mrs. Bob Peebles . John Peach ..... Mrs. H. B. Pearce . Miss Mollie A. Sullivan . Miss Polly Taylor .. W. H. Thomas .. Florence Ufheil ..... Mrs. Ann Wilson .. Miss Nellie McCash Mrs. C. E. Marsh . Mrs, J. G. Meginity . Miss Mabry Zumwalt Miss Nova Fuller .... Miss Mary Linden Utter James D. Morrison Paul Buck Mrs. C. T. Williams Earl Conlsen .... Miss Elsie Holms . 389,200 512,000 115,000 213,300 131,100 311,500 300,900 408,600 115,500 261 450 112,550 66.200 100,000 98,000 3 District No. 2 District No. 2 includes all the territory in that part of the city per 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 ...... Miss Maud Brink .. John Bush . Mrs. Harry L. Black . Mais. C. F, Castleman ... F. A. Cole ........ Mrs. Jennie Castor Miss Clelia Dyke ... Margaret V. C. Douds Miss Agnes Elliott . Miss Lucille Fletcher . Jesse Hagerty .. P. V. Hendricks Mrs. Helen Howland . Tommy Kirkmeyer .. Miss Agnes Kirkenda’ Mrs. J. B. Lintz ... Joseph Littlejohn . Sam Losher .....- Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck Roland Moore ..... Miss Fae Modeland J. D. Ryan ...... Mrs. Nellie Rupp Miss Sadie M. Siler . Miss Monrova Stewart - W. W. Sthewart ....- Miss Virginia Satter - Miss Bettie Tolhurst Mrs. Florence Caffee .« Mrs. AugustVoth .. L. H. Rate ....---- 32,000 326,700 64,500 294,500 155,800 73,500 411,800 97,000 61,800 37,500 127,800 46,700 5,000 205,750, 523,200 501,200 33,500 251,000 94,450 5,000 310,200 289,250, 124,000 49,000 306,000 46,900 92,000 Acces Make Saturday Banner 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 GET IN IT! BE A WINNER! IA be gone, Che Casper Daily Cribune } Saturday To Be Banner Day For All Candidates C Newcomers In Race Have | 2° have set their hearts on the biggest of the Excellent Chance to Earn Big Awards All To Report on Saturday Every Candidate to Report With at Least One Sub- scription on Saturday Saturday is “Banner Day” for all those who have been nominated in the Tribune’s “Every- Every candidate is in- vited to turn in at least one subscription before 9 o’clock Saturday night to make it sure enough “Banner Day” and to show that he or body Wins” Campaign. she means business. The real, live, energetic candidates—those Saturday. vious. comers. prizes, those who would be declared the win- ners of the big cars—will not be satisfied with anything less than a “club” of subscriptions The vote score for each and every candi- date appears in the Tribune daily, the totals being for votes cast up to noon of the day pre- 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- Candidates who find it inconvenient to re- port with at least a single subscription on Sat- urday are invited at least to write or telephone the campaign manager, Phone 1848, telling of their interest in this biggest vote period. This prizes. will, indeed, be a cheering message and it will enable him to know who is really taking an active part in the race. Contestants should bear In mind that a cash report a week is required from everyone who intends to remain active and participate in the CAMPAIGN NOTES “Last Chance for Big Votes. Ten o'clock Monday night, April 2, is positively your last chance to enter subscriptions and secure the maximum number of votes allowed for each subscription. Ten o'ciock Monday night. April 2, marks the end forever of the extra special ballot of 25,000 votes given for each NEW sub- scription. A few of the long term subscrip. tions NOW may be the very ones needed to ‘cinch” the biggest of prizes; they could hardly help but win one of the larger awards, ‘The crucia] test is now at hand. If you ever intend to do anything BIG in this race, DO IT NOW, in- stead of being in second, third, fourth, fifth, sixxth, seventh, eighth or ninth placés (or further down on the iist) GET UP AT THE TOP AND STAY there. Now is the time to make reasonably certain of the prizes you most desire. REMEMBER 360,000 votes are al- lowed on every six-year subscription these next few weeks while when the second period starts they take a big decrease, And after the close of the “second period,” there is still another big decrease in the number of votes given for such subscriptions. These are the days to get busy— the work you do this big vote period COUNTS and PILES UP VOTES MIGHTY QUICK. It’s Up to You. The only thing that will keep you from winning is you, yourself. If you enter the campaign determined to be successful, YOU WILL BE. It's up to you entirely. If you want a big, luxurious, htghpowered motor car or hundreds of dollars in cash (we think you do), get into the cam Faign today. Send in your nomina- tion blank at once—today. If you can spare the time, come down to election headquarters your self this afternoon cr evening. Iind out all about the campa'gn, how to get votes, what is necessary to get them and then go after one of the biggest prizes. Vote Sehedules Soon Decline. The present big vote schedule will continue until Monday night, April 2. Al subscriptions received at this of- fice before 10 o'clock will count. And subscriptions mailed. with remittance to cover, which are postmarked not later than 10-p, m., April 2, will count on the first perlod vote schedule. The big vote schedule will positively be discontinued at that time, in a cordance with the rules and regula- tions, and will never be repeated or extended. The big vote schedule won't walt for you—you’ll bave to jump in and take advantage of !t 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. Volumes and volumes could be writ- ten and have been written on the subject of “opportunity.” It is one of the queerest elements that enters into the complex ex'stence of present- day Americans. It means everything or it means nothing—depending on the determin- ation to grasp and take advantage of it. One person capitalizes on his or her opportunity le the other side steps it. Some claim that opportunity has passed. us—another says: “I was away from home when ‘opportunity’ knocked at my door.” And 60 it goes. “Could the standing of two can. idates be totsiled together and the names of the two candidates appear together in brackets?” asked a candi- date yesterday. The answer {s “No. Each candidate must make his or her own race. You positively cannot pool your votes with other candidates. i One candidate came to campaign headquarters last evening to inquire if votes of one candidate could be transferred to the standing of anoth- er, Positively no. ‘Votes are NOT transferable, Have you been thinking of throw- ing your bat tnto the ring? Do tt. Get In! If you have energy and will carry on you can do wonders in this campaign. Come down to campaign headquarters today or tonight and talk it over, It is time NOW to got in. A Tribune subscription is an in- ment NOT an expense. You will nd ways to save and make dollars far beyond the small cost of the pap- er, Really, one cannot honestly af ford not to take The Tribune. The advertisements are worth more than the price of the paper to you. Tribune readers who wish to help their favorites in the big $16,000.00 Gift Distribution shou!d give their subscriptions to candidates NOW. Subscriptions will never count for as many votes as right now. It | ssible that seekir ar for what had with little effort right under their noses. There is a wonderful undo- veloped fleid right here tn Casper. At the very least there are 25,000 People in Casper that is conservative, Allow five to a tamily—that is a big average you will agree. Then there are 5,000 prospects right here In tho clty—live prospects—most of whom as yet have not been sold. One can't win big without effort but—there is no undertaking one can go into Casper or this enire section these next few weeks that can pay so well for the time and effort spent. Let's go! At least one subscription from every candidate Saturday before 9:00 o'clock p. m. And for those who can make the grade—at least one “club. Candidates who find it in- convenient to report with at least one subscription Saturday are invited to at least write or telephone the cam- paign manager, phone 1348, te:ling him of their interest in this biggest of all yote perlods, Schedule of Rates and Subscription Price of The Casper Daily Tribune FIRST PERIOD Up to Apri 2 SECOND PERIOD April 3 to April 14 Munths -. Year THIRD PERIOD April 15 to April 28 FOURTH PERIOD During the Last Week Months 1,000 Year -. 4,000 r ween) 37,000 40,000 95,000 60,000 - 2,000 - 7,000 20,000 ~ 60,000 120,000 ~240,000 A special extra vote ballot good for 100,000 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 The Daily Tribune is $7.50 during the first period only—for six months $4.00. During the first period 25,000 extra votes will be given for each new yearly subscrip- tion turned in, 15,000 extra votes during the second period, 10,000 during the third, and 5,000 extra during the last period. 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 highway One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there aro con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs. Jessie Anthony . Mrs. A. Bunnell. Minnie Birdsall Robert Broadway . Miss Helen Gardner Mrs. Ira Gartee .... Mrs. B. H. Grantham . Miss Hannah 0. 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 Miss Reinie V Miss May Willis . George Worth . Mrs. E. G, Witt . Gordon Todd Agnes M. 5,000 Philip McBride 53,800 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, inc g the following: Powder River, Arminto, Thermopolis, Worland, ybull, Frannie, 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 ... et ecccccccces Mrs. Dorothy Clark, Powder River, Adelaid Elliott, Mills, W stad, Mills, Wyo. . ss Irene Foster, Lander .... arles Jolinson, Jr. Thermopolis, 5 Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. . ‘oy Schneider, Crosby, Wyo. .. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. . Yharlotte Pfeiffer, K. F. D. .. Miss Erma Yohe eos =} Nord, Riverton. F. R. Morris, west of town ... Miss Josephine Mileski, Worland Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull Fred Gibson, Basin Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo .. Jacob Dillinger, Dillinger. 27,500 211,000 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 thore 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. Following is a list of all votes t for publication up until 1 Mary E zhugh, Douglas, W Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, V Dana Henry, kerton, Wyo. Maury 1. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo. . 115,000 Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek, Wy 240,300 Jack Mason, R. R, D. ... 000 Miss Ethel Palm, Albin, Wyo. 5,000 Mrs. L. M. Moffat, Wheatland .. 5,000 Sherwood, Miss Ruth § i Marjorie Smi rie Parker \ Mrs, G. Dunbar, Glendo, Wyo. .... Jane Tenney, Manville . 5 Mrs. Dorothy Dolph .. Mrs, Chas. Elliott, Glenroc! Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Cree! Mrs. Bob Davis, Buffalo .... 5,000 5,000 5,000 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. $3-8-0-08 COPCEOE-3-4-30649024-59.

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