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fhe Casper Daily Cribune The Standard of Comparison Value $2,410. District No. 1 District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south 5 d street and east of Durbin street. One or two of the izes as there are active con- Following is a list of all Biily Capps . Jesse J. Kear Mrs. Blanche Davis Mrs. Anna Drazick .. Miss H. E) Miss Izetta Irs. IL 'P. ¢ poss Mrs. A. W. Hobbs Mrs, Hazel I. Kuhns rs. O. H er. James D. Morrison “ Mrs. C. T. Williams .... Earl Coulsen Miss Elsie Holm ESSEX COACH. Value $1,385. Purchased from R. N. Van Sant Motor Company BUICK “6” TOURING SEDAN (Extra equipment about $200.) Purchased from L. D. Branson Auto Company Success depends upon accom gest vote offer will soon be body Wins Something” If you are alive, awake to the o MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1923, election. send in your name today. You can secure your choice of the six big, powerful automobiles or hun- dreds of dollars in gold in a very few days work. The work is easy--re- gires no special talent or education to earn the biggest of the awards. Your opportunity, then, to win a prize that will repay many times for” your efforts is here. But, to get your rightful share, you must get busy and take advantage of the opportunity. Every Day In This Period of Our Big Prize Distributon Cam- paign Is Your Opportunity to MAKE GOOD Are You Doing It? 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. Miss Maud Brink John Bush .......... Mrs. Harry L. Black ... Mrs. C. F. stleman .. Mrs. Jennie Castor Miss Clelia Dyke ..... Margaret V. C. Douds . 400,325 67,800 Miss Agnes Elliott .. Miss Lucille Fletcher Jesse Hagerty ... P. V, Hendricks .... Mrs, Helen Howland .. Tommy Kirkmeyer ....... Miss Agnes Kirkendall .. Mrz. J. B, Lints ....,..06 Joseph Littlejohn ....... Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck . Roland Moore ............ Miss Fae Modeland Mrs. Nellie Rupp .... Miss Monrova Stewart Miss Virginia Satter Miss Bettie Tolhurst ... 116375 355,900 292,300 Mrs. Florence Caffee ... Mrs. August Voth . Rickenbacker RICKENBACKER COUPE. Value $2,125. Purchased from Benedict Motor Company ARE YOU GOING TO LET THIS OPPOR- TUNITY PASS BY? In the Tribune's “Everybody Wins Something” prize distribution opportunity is knock- ing at the door of many homes in Casper and his entire section. It is knocking at YOUR door. Are you going to let it pass by or are you going to take full advantage of it by get- ting your campaign going on high right now? You now have the chance, a good chance of securing your share of a valuable list of presents in the greatest and one of the shortest elections ever held in this state. All the big prizes, from the six big handsome cars, and the purses of gold and silver, down to the least of the cash awards, are offered under the most liberal agreements. It is not hard to win them. Just study over this a minute. With such a fair and liberal distribution of prizes why hesitate about really getting in to win? The prizes, every one of them, are certainly worthy of your very best efforts. HOW ABOUT PROMISES? i Now is the time to cash in on promises. If your friends made promises in good faith ‘they should keep them now—before Monday, April 2. Never again in this campaign will the present liberal vote schedule be in effect. After the clock strikes 11 on April 2 a lesser «wote schedule is effective, Don’t overlook “second subscriptions.” If some one gave you a one-year subscription, which counted you 12,000 votes, get the second year or the sixth year. The second pest counts you 24,000 more votes. Three years will give you 168,000 votes. Five years added to the one already secured will give you the total of 360,000 votes for the six years. Or if a subscriber gives someone else the first subscription YOU get the second or the third. It will pay you well. THESE MEAN REAL VOTES. $200.00 IN CASH $200.00 IN CASH $200.00 IN CASH S@ae $200.00 IN CASH $200.00 IN CASH 20 Per Cent C MUCH MORE REAL EFFORT BUSY WORKERS ONES WHO WIL GIFT SHARIN plishment in the next few days, for the big- \ only history. Work done these “big vote” ~ days will easily bring success to contestants in The Tribune's big “Every- The laggard, unwilling to devote any time or thought to the grand prizes, however, will reap no reward. This is a campaign strictly for “livewires.” pportunity now before you, willing to give some of your time and thought to a proposition whereby over $16,000 in prizes are at stake--then you should be a candidate in this campaign--a live candidate. You should In fact, the way this election is headed right now, it is hard not to win them.” 5 All Active Non-P