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THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1923. Big Vote Period Closes April 2 At 10 O'clock Che Casper Daily Cribune If you really KNEW you could own one of these handsome big prizes which the Tribune will award within the next few weeks, you would pull off your coat, roll up your sleeves and hustle day and night, wouldn’t you? But when you have an equal chance with others to own one of them, you hesitate to get busy. Why is it? “Self- Reliance” is all you need. It is what is keeping you from being a motor car owner right this minute. If you had just an ounce of it, some terrible misfortune only could keep you out of the race. Do you want a motorcar? Then what keeps you out of this campaign? Hard work now will count for more than all the regrets in the world after the race is over. SO LET'S GET BUSY! Help Your Favorite Now! Tribune readers who wish to help their favorites in the big $16,000 Gift Distribu- tion should give their subscriptions to the contestant NOW. These next few hours, up until 10 o’clock April 2, is the time when Tribune subscrip- tions count for the GREATEST number of votes. Unlike most newspaper campaigns, in the Tribune’s “Everybody Wins’ Some- thing” event, the vote-value of a subscrip- tion REDUCES instead of increases as the campaign goes along. Right NOW a one-year subscription will give a candidate 12,000 votes, a two-year subscription counts 36,000 votes, a six-year subscription counts 360,000 votes, besides the 150,000 EXTRA VOTES if it’s a new subscription. And in ‘addition to all these votes with every $15 worth of subscriptions which a candidates secures, he or she is given credit with 100,000 EXTRA votes. This really makes the voting value OF A ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION 62,000 votes and 660,000 for a six-year subscription. This big vote schedule is in effect ONLY until 10 o’clock April 2. It will never be re- peated nor extended. HELP YOUR FAVORITE NOW! ampaign Notes Let’s make this coming week a banner week. And let’s make Saturday 2 banner day. What do you say? The campaign man- ager will give a token to the candidate turn- ing in the most subscriptions this week—a box of candy if the winner is a woman and a box of cigars if a man. Not much, but you get it while you are helping yourself. Opportunity is here for the live ones. An entirely new candidate, in any district, who is acquainted with “Opport@mity” and can put this factor to work for him has a real chance right now. Any candidate who spends his or her time running around asking other candidates how they are getting on is getting no where. Don’t imagine your competitor is going to tip you off to all he or she knows—at least not 1f he or she is at all “big time.”’ You are al- most certain to get a “bum steer.” Remember you can get business ANY- WHERE. Outside candidates are welcome to come to Casper and and write them up. Seems as if some are looking for greener pastures efar when right at home their next door neighbor is waiting for them to call. Miss Lelia Logan of Greybull has again entered the race, realizing that the wonderful opportunity of winning a car for her very own was too good to pass by. Now that she is really in the race to win, those who have entered in this district will find that they have an exceptionally strong contender. Her many friends in and around Greybull are boosting strong for her. Although the vote score of Glen E. Turner of Parkerton has not shown an increase since her recent entry in the race, it is no criterion that she is not in this race to win. Miss Tur- ner has the backing of many loyal friends and the next few days will show a material change in her vote standing. Community interest. in and around Lander is centering itself in the campaign being con- ducted by Miss Irene Foster. Miss Foster, who only recently entered the race, has al- ready shown an increase in her vote standing and will receive the undivided support of the entire Lander community. Mrs. Adelaid Elliott of Mills continues to work with a will, never losing.a single op- ortunity to enhance her vote total. Mrs. Slliott is one of the most active of campaign- ers. Your ultimate success depends to a very large extent upon what you do during these big vote days—from now to April 2—these next two weeks. Real sincere, hard work will accomplish more for you now than ever again. All the regrets in the world won’t make up for your failing to try now. YOU MUST GET INTO THE RACE NOW WITH BOTH FEET. Jump in DETER- MINED TO WIN. That's the way to be suro of the success you're working for. If You Have Any Desire to Win You Must Get Busy at Once Work done these “Big Vote” days will easily bring success to contestants in the Tribune’s big Gift Distribution. The lag- gard, unwilling to devote time or thought to the big prizes, however, will reap no re- ward. This is a campaign for “live wires.” If you are alive, awake to the opportu- nity 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 send in your name today. You can secure a large beautiful auto- mobile or hundreds of dollars in a very few days’ work. The work is easy—requires no special talent except constant plugging and hammering away during the next few days. Ydur opportunity, then, to win a prize that will repay you many times for your effort is here. 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 IS NO DOUBT THE GREATEST OPPOR- TUNITY 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 spare time for $2,410? Do you think that you haven't a good chance if you enter now? You have every chance. Not one candidate has a lead that cannot be overcome with a few days’ work, Wishing never won anything for anybody. You can’t just HOPE for the good and worth-while things in this world. Neither these magnificent automobiles or the thou- sands of dollars in cash to be given away to people who do nothing to deserve them. IF YOU TRY NOW, you can capture the leadership in. The Tribune’s election—and one of the five big, handsome, powerful auto- mobiles. You can be in first place Saturday in the count of votes. But you have to TRY and TRYING means in this case taking full advantage of the pres- ent BIG VOTE SCHEDULE, Every subscrip- tion you get these anys will count you more votes than it ever will again. The vote scores today tell the story. Study them. Use your head. Votes continue to be received at the cam- jaign department for Miss M t Douds. vidently her friends are determined that she would do for any contestant even though they were just entering the race. rely these prizes are the chance of a lifeti Saturday was a real day in the tory of The Tribune's Gigantic G tion. Nearly every candidate entered a special effort 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 candidate turning in te most subscriptions this week—a box of candy if the winner is 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. Truly those running in the first division in their respective districts are putting on a real race. Some genuine effort on the part of any one of a dozen candidates would make a material change in the standings. Have you been thinking-of throwing your hat into the ring? Do it. Get in. If you have energy and will carry on you can do wonders in this campaign. Come down to paign headquarters tonight and talk it It is time NOW to get in. HELP YOUR FAVORITE NOW! Tribune readers who wish to help their favorites in the big $16,000 Gift Distribution should give their subscriptions to candidates NOW. These next few days are the days when Tribune subscriptions count the GREATEST Sees _ Right NOW a one-year subscription will give a candidate 12,000 votes, a two-year sub- a three-year Dy all these votes subscriptions which a can- r she is given extra credit oles subscription produced NOW vote bonus of 60,000 EXTRA every $12 worth of didate secures, he o: for Ev number of votes, Unlike in most n campaigns, in The Tribune’s “E i vote schedule is in effect ONLY Something” event. the vote-val °. sub- uni nidnight, October 9. It will never be scription REDUCES instead of increases as the campaign gges along. repeated nor extended. HELP YOUR FAVORITE NOW. Big Vote Period Closes April 2 At 10 O'clock must get in the race. And igs f shouldn't she? Look what just one or two big subscriptions Nomination Coupon Nomination Blank in the Casper Daily Tribune “Everybody Wins” Campaign I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Miss (Mr. DT) MEG.) 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