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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923. fig lf) 4 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. ©. Ba Miss Alice Barnett Billy Capps .... Jesse J Kear . Mrs. Blanche Davis Mrs. Anna Drazick Miss HL 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 ...... Mrs. H. B. Pearce . Miss Mollie A. Sullivan 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 .. Mrs. C. T. Williams . Earl Coulsen ..... Miss Elsie Holms .... District No. 3 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 Josephine Hyllestead Miss Hannah Harp .... O. F. Jacquot ....... H. L. Kidder Claude Pyle . Mrs. H. l, Pierson Mrs. Beula Sample Ernest Sheppard . Merle Sword ........ Mrs. Affa Maie Stoddard ... Miss Reinie Vospette . George Worth ..... Mrs. E. G. Witt Gordon Todd ... Agnes M. Harnan Philip McBride .. Mrs. Sadie M. Siler .. 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, 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 ....ssssesereceesseereee Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Powder River, Wyo. . Mrs. Iva Harvey Bancroft, Shoshoni ... Mrs. Adelaide Elliott, Mills, Wyo. J. ©. Hustad, Mills, Wyo......... Miss Irene Foster, Lander ......... Charles Johnson, Jr., Thermopolis, Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull, Wyo,... Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo. ..... Roy Schneider, Crosby, Wyo. ...- Mrs. R. M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. . Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D. Miss Erma Yobe .......-+++++eeeeeee Mrs. Sylvia Nord, Riverton . F. R. Morris, west of town .. Miss Josephine Mileski, Worland . Fred Gibson, Basin .........- Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo .. Jacob Dillinger, Dillinger.. 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 are con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all 645,300 506.575 103,250 277,650 305,450 87,000 367,200 171,350 75,800 100,000 138,500 48,000 5,000 62,500 5,000 5,000 817,000 288,075 164,300 645,200 86,675 73,800 326.000 154,000 150,850 278,500 171,800 314,650 168,875 41,000 130,000 324,775 479,650 192,250 625,200 149,000 73,000 70,800 70,800 Candidates are prone to estimate their standing in the campaign by their relative position over all. That is all right and a good idea, but can- didates should remember that there are five full and comp’ete sets of Prizes—one for each district—and that on'y real place they compete in the vote score with candidates in an other district is for the choice of the five cars. At the very outset candidates should remember it is tmpossible to mention each and every candidate each and every day. It:is probable one district wil! be taken up at a time, but there is no intention to make any sot rule regarding cam paign notes. The campaign manager will use his own judgment and when candidates are especally worthy of notice, you may be sure they wil get it. You talk about hard times. Why, if money means anything to you, if you want to really save money and make money, you will INVEST IN A TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION. You will save several times the price of The Tr-bune this coming year in your ability to buy cheaper. The adver tisements alone mean more to you than the subscription price. You know they do. You cannot actually afford to live in Casper or territory surrounding Casper and be without The Tribune. That {s the truth. Here's just a hint—candidates in The Tribune clection solicit your sub- scription as a business proposition and the candidate who so‘icits you stands to make more in less than two months than you may make in a year and certainly more than most people save in years and years. The candi- date has been using his or her head and comes to you with @ proposition that is good for you both. When it comes to consistent work and consistent turn ins, one must take off their hat to Mrs. Drazick. She weems to be up! and doing every min ute and reports regularly. Again to day as usual, her standing shows an increase. She is right up in the run ning and hopes to be able to do even better right soon. Mrs. O, H. Myer is conducting an active campaign and fs out to annex every possible subscription. She is a mighty good campa'gner snd has the faculty for keeping constantly at it and this, truly is one of the greatest factors for success. Miss Hallie Eli's continues to cam paign and natura‘ly, continues to en- hance her vote score. She is a con- sistent worker and has many friends who are watching her campaign with interest. A subscription is not a subscription until the cash is forthcoming. No votes are issued on promises, If you are a friend of a candidate and want to help him or her, you will do more than make promises—you will deliver. Mrs. H. T. Gelger boosts her stand- ing in a most material way. This popular campaigner {s working with a right good will and is certainly commanding real support in her field. Mrs. B. G. Witt is certainly mak ing a real campaign and naturally, is portunity helping herself to votes as she goes along. Mrs. Witt is one real cand{- date. She is bound to make a place for herself in this election. Subscriptions are to be had—oodles of them, When you total up the one or two each candidate brings in you know that it figures up. However, it takes a little effort and candidates can't expect subscriptions to have wings and fly to the them. Go after When it comes to putting In real effort no one has anything on Mrs. Affa Mae Stoddard. Mrs. Stoddard is one of the most consistent workers in the election. Mrs. Stoddard has many friends who are interested in her campaign. Mrs. Jenny Castor’s vote score con- tUnues to show improvement. She has a host of friends who are show- ng real interest in her candidacy. Ths interest coupled with work on her part, is bound to work to the ad- vantage of Mrs. Castor. Saturday was a rea! day in the short history of the Tribune's Gigan- Uc Gift Distribution. Nearly every candidate entered made a special ef- fort to make a real Banner Day. Let's make this week a real Banner Week. What do you say? ‘The campaign manager will give a token to the can- didate turning in the most subscrip- tions this week—a box of candy if the winner {s a woman and a box of cigars if a man. Not much, but it will go to show his appreciation of your efforts to help make this a real campaign—and you get it while you are helping yourself. To Those Who Have Not Entered To you who are still considering the Gift Distribution RIGHT NOW s the time to send in your nam and make your start. You never have had—nor ever wi'l have—such an op- portunity for making BIG money quickly WITHOUT INVESTMENT OR RISK as you have in this Tribune $16,000 distribution. Clip out that nomination blank; see that it reaches the Campaign Department immed. iately. YOU ARE GOING TO RE- GRET IT IF YOU DON’T. Remem- ber this statement. And ACT NOW. Note the yote schedule that {s now In effect. Get your pencil. Do a lit- tle figuring and see for yourself how fast subscriptions count on the “first period.” Remember, 100,000 EXTRA votes are given for every $15 in sub- scriptions. GET IN RIGHT NOW, TODAY If you have not sent in your nom- ination, send {t in today and partici: pate in one of the greatest “gift giv ing’ campaigns ever inaugurated in Wyoming. Cars, Cash, Vacation Trips, Savings Bank Accounts—FOR One Six-Year Subscription____ 2 Four-Year Subscriptions_______________360,000 Votes 4 Three-Year Subscriptions____ 10 Two-Year Subscriptions_-____ Is Now Here you. Nominations Open --- Campaign Just Starting CAMPAIGN CLOSES AND ALL PRIZES—MOTOR CARS AND CASH—WILL BE DISTRIBUTED Here’s How Subscriptions Count _.--360,000 Votes Che Casper Daily Cribune ----360,000 Votes ----360,000 Votes Sb ti Keen Campaign Rivalry Is Seen EVERY DAY BRINGS IN NEW ENTRANTS IN RACE FOR BIG PRIZES Excellent Opportunity for Newcomers in Race; Get in On “Flying Start’’ Offer Right Now. Keen rivairy has sprung up In un- Devted quarters, In The Tribune’s “fverybody Wins” campaign as is shown by the tables of standings for the five districts today. Bvery day brings new enrollments in the race for the ‘ong lst of awards. The Bu'ck at $2410, Rickenbaker at $2125, Chalmers at $1840, Hudson at $1825, Nash Sedan at $1675 and Essex at $1385. There are those who realize that In these cars they can see the possiility of a longed for home, a start In business, the necessary each one has been needing but didn’t know where to get. The vacation trips, the savings accounts, the cash—al- most everyone can find use for them. ‘The cash will always spend. That now, or not later than Thurs: day, is the very best time for one to enter the election is clearly demon- strated by the fact-that the “Flying Star Offer” of 100,000 additional votes on every $15 worth of subscriptions starred in s very effective. Not only are the extra votes the attraction for new candidates but thé “First Sub- scription Coupon” for 20,000 extra votes and the bonus vote of 25,000 votes extra for EACH new subscrip- tion wi'l put any new candidate in the lead in double quick time. Yes, it is positively true that all subscrip- tions count for many more votes now than they wil} count at any time later in the race, BANNER WEEK. This week is “Banner Week” for al) those who have been nominated in The Tribune's ‘Everybody Wins’ Campaign. Every candidate {s in- vited to turn {n at least one subscrip. before 9 o'clock Saturday night to help make !t a sure enough “Banner Week" and to show that he or she mean business, 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 g'ance at the districts and the totals will readily show that there Is lots of room in all districts of the cam- pa'gn territory for new comers. Candidates who find it inconvenient to report with at least a single sub- scription before Saturday are invited at least to write or telephone the cam- palgn manager, Phone 1348, telling of their interest in the biggest vote Period, This will, indeed, be a cheer- ing message and it wi'l enable him to know who is really taking an active part in the race. AND REMEMBER—That the rep: utation of The Tribune management {s staked upon the fa'rness of this campaign. ¥t is a strictly meritorious business proposition——and a good one, The campaign is being conduct ed by an expert engaged by The Tribune. He {s a sales manager wil- ling to spend all necessary time to start you right. It costs you nothing to drop in and have the plan explain. ed to you, It costs you nothing dur- ing the campaign, Get in !t. Be a WINNER. Cam- paign headquarters Tribune Bldg. Phone 1348. District No. 2 District No. 2 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Oasper 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 439,100 John Bush . 87,925 Mrs. Harry L. Black . ot Mrs, ©. F. Castleman Mrs. Jennie Castor Miss Clelia Dyke Margaret V. C. Douds . 3. T. Dunn .. ssi. : Miss Agnes Elliott 152,300 Miss Lucille Fletcher .. osee 48,900 Jesse Hagerty . . " 5,000 P. V. Hendricks Mrs. Helen Howland Tommy Kirkmeyer Miss Agnes Kirkendall 33,500 Mrs. J. B, Lintz . 852,200 Joseph Littlejohn ...........- 116,875 Mrs. Harold R. Manbeck . 415,900 Roland Moore 292,300 Miss Fae Modeland * 124,000 Mrs. Nellie Rupp ........ 650,306 Miss Monrova Stewart 104,506 Miss Virginia Satter 580,300 Miss Bettie Tolhurst .. 605,000, Mrs. Florence Caffee 168,700 Mrs. August Voth ... 50,000 Te HY BRO. osc cece sccscccees 275,400 630,350 97,000 61,800 87,500 640,200 554,000 HURRY! Time Is Flying Read The Vote Schedule Then GET BUSY! Decreasing vote schedule used should be incentive to work now. No extra votes will be given at any time dur- ing campaign. If you want to win, you must work now. Votes soon will decrease. Schedule of rates and subscrip- tion price of the Tribune FIRST PERIOD Up to Apri 2 Months 4,000 Year 12,000 Years 86,000 Years .—---.. 26,000 Years 90,000 Yoars .----~---- 75 000 Years 180,000 Yeas ween ee n= -- 145,000 Years 360,000 Years ~.---.-----290,000 SECOND PERIOD April 8 to April 14 Months .... 3,000 Year .------. 9,000 THIRD PERIOD April 15 to April 28 FOURTH PERIOD During the Last Week Months A special extra vote ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be issued on every club of $15.00 worth of sub- scriptions turned in. No subscription will be accepted for more than 6 years, The subscription price of the Tribune is $9.00 per year. During the first period 25,000 extra votes will be given for each new yearly subscription turned in, 15,000 extra votes during the second period, ety during the third and 5,000 extra during the last period. District No. 5 5 includes all the territory outside of the city of t of the city of Casper, including the follow ng: 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. Following is a list of all District N Casper lying votes cast for publication up until last night. Mary E. Fitzhugh, Douglas, Wyo. . 5,000 Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt Creek, W 204,600 Dana Henry, Varkerton, Wyo. . 140,500 Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wy 129,000 Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek Mrs. L. M. Moffat, Wheatland . Mrs, H. B. Sherwood, R. F. D. . Miss Viona Wood, Sheridan, Wyo. . Miss Ruth Shaw, Labonte, Wyo. Miss Marjorie Smith, Glenrock. Mrs. Polly Taylor, Sheridan 2687400 J. R. Riley; R. F. D. ..... 204,500 Mrs. G. Dunbar, Glendo, V 5,000 Mrs. Dorothy Dolph 46,400 Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Glenrock. 5,000 Mrs, Fred Beleau, Salt Creek .... Mrs. Bob Davis, Buffalo Glen EB, Turner, Parkerton Mrs. Georgia Hungeford, Gillette . Miss Lillian Green, Newcastle, Wyo. . Mrs. L. M. O’Brien 5,000 5,001 c) 897,100 PAGE NINE. HUSTLE IS THE KEY NOTE CANDIDATES PROFITING MIGHTILY BY PRESENT BIG VOTE PERIOD Campaign Notes