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| | THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923, Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE NINE. Wonderful Opportunity for New Entries to Carry onto Victory; Know More About Campaign; Call and Learn Bonus Offer Is Spur to a Greater Effort. Extra Votes Will Be Given Candidates Up to April 12 By keeping up the luck until 10 o'clock Monday night, April 2, candi- dates will be able to cash in on the “Flying Start Offer,” which includes 100,000 extra votes on every $15.00 worth of subscriptions and a special vote bonus of 25,000 extra votes for each new subscription turned in. There is, too, a special “First Subscrip- tion Coupon’ good for 20,000 free votes. The work accomplished these next few days—up to and including Mon- day night, April 2—is going to go a long way toward determining the ulti- mate winners.. Get everything you can before this coming Saturday night. Then there are just two weeks left of the BIG vote period. Ten o’clock, April 2, marks the end forever of the big votes. There will be no time Jater in the race when sub- scriptions will count for eo many votes as ther do at this time. Those who do their best work now will have a decided advantage over the candidate tardy in getting started. CAMPAIGN PLAN EASY There is one part about the cam- paign that is especially pleasing to all candidates, and that it that the awards are offered for meritorious work in obtaining subscriptions for the Tribune. The plan of the campaign has been made just as easy as possible to be fair and consistent to the interests of all candidates. Those who roll up the largest number of votes during the competition will win the best awards. The awards to be given the successful candidates include the Buick ‘6” Se- dan, the Chalmers Coach, the Ricken- backer Coupe, the Hudson Coach, the Nash Sedan, the Essex Coach and purses of gold. Then, too, every ac- tive candidate who does not win a car or one of the large cash awards, there is 20 per cent of alJl subscriptions the candidate produces. ‘ Now |IsBest Time to Enter; Best Time, Too, for Those Already In to Take Advantage of opportunity TO YOU MARRIED MEN Who are doing your utmost to give your families the best there is in life, and who must continually be look- ing for the money-making opportu- nities— TO YOU MARRIED WOMEN 0, although you may have house- yola duties to take care of still feel that you are a partner in the home and want to do your part in these days of financial stringency or want to own a home of your own— TO YOU YOUNG WOMEN Who realize that women worth while are those who do things and are factors in the world instead of idlers— i Don't Wait TO EVERYONE— Who desires some of. the better things in life—a car, a start in busi- ness or anything else that money can buy—may we not suggest that you fae and consider the money- making opportunities that exist in the Tribune’s $16,000 “Everybody Wins Something” campaign? ACT! Don’t wait until it is too late. ACT NOW! Send in your nomination blank or phone in your name or come in—make more money for yourself in the next few weeks than most people make in a year, yes, two years—-more than many of us save in years and years. CAMPAIGN CLOSES AND ALL PRIZES—MOTOR CARS AND CASH —WILL BE DISTRIBUTED IN JUST A FEW SHORT WEEKS. . . 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 ......++.. Mrs. Dorothy Clarke, Powder River, Wyo. Mrs. Adeliade Elliott, Milis, Wyo. . J. ©. Hustad, Mills, Wyo. Miss Irene Foster, Lander . Miss Lelia Logan, Greybull, Wyo. .. ay Miss Martha Nostrom, Thermopolis, Wyo, 78,500 278,100 807,800 510,400 288,700 485,200 Mrs. R, M. Taylor, Arminto, Wyo. ...... Mrs. Charlotte Pfeiffer, R. F. D.. ¥F. R. Morris, west of town Fred Gibson, Basin, Wyo. Miss Myrtle Kirby, Gebo Joseph Chaplin, Elk . Otto Bennard, Leo .. Miss Ruby Kelly, Kirby Miss Mildred Gabus, Shoshoni, 505,300 194,000 306,625 148,000 88,500 5,000 5,000 Wyo. . Nomination Coupon Nomination Blank in the Casper Daily Tribune “Everybody Wins” Campaign I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Miss (Mr. or Mrs.). VASE SIMON sa caterers risetkacoes aastbads anesercegaessdeowseaniestoediaeline? ios as a candidate in the Casper Daily Tribune “Every- body Wins” Pirze Distribution. NOTE—Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated. District No. I District No. 1 includes all the territory in that part of the city of Casper south of Second street and east of Durbin street. Ono 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 .... r) 750,400 Mrs. K, ©. Bass see 209,500 Miss Alice Barnett . as 895,600 Billy Capps ...... 125,500 pps Mrs. W. Y. Dumars Jesse J. Kear ..., Mrs. Blanche Dayis Mrs. Anna Drazick Miss H. Ellis 2 750,800 Miss Izetta Gib 5 128,100 Mrs. H. T. Geiger .. a 362, Mrs. A. W. Hobbs .. . 267,000 Mrs. Harel I. Kuhns . * 250,500 Mrs. O, H. Meyer . .: 450,000 Mrs. M. M. Myer . . 755,400 Mrs, Bessie Nelson . . 115,500 Mrs. Bob Peebles . 373,700 John Peach ..... 110,000 Mrs. H. B. Pearce .. . 765,500 Miss Mollie A. Sullivan . 785,400 W. H. Thomas . 103,250 Florence Ufheil . 820,000 Mrs. Ann Wilson . 400,500 Miss Nellie McOash 100,800 Mrs, C. E. Marsh . . 372,200 Mrs. J. G. Meginity . 188,350 Miss Mabry Zumwalt . 92,800 Miss Nova Fuller .... 101,000 Miss Mary Linden Utter . 187,200 James D. Morrison . 53,000 Earl Coulsen 82, District No. 2 District No. 2 includes alt 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 “ast night. Margaret All Britain ... 170,950 Miss Maude Brink . £46,575 John Bush ....... . 110,000 Ms. Harry L. Black ’ 729,300 Mrs. ©. F. Castleman . . 232,475 Mrs. Jennie Castor ... ; 727,500 Margaret V. ©. Douds P 79,900 Miss Agnes Elliott . . 278,350 P. V. Hendricks .... r 433,850 Mrs. Helen Howland . 730,200 Tommy Kirkmeyer . : 587,200 Mrs. J B. Lintz . : 371,250 Joseph Littlejom . . 141,350 Mrs. Harold R. Man! . 484,000 Roland Moore ....... . 302,000 Miss Fae Modeland . ° 124,000 Mrs. Nellie Rupp .. . 755,200 Miss Monrova Stewart . . 106,500 Miss Virginia Satter . . 748,300 Miss Bettie Tolhurst . 4 678,000 Mrs. Florence Caffee . < 209,500 Mrs. August Voth . . 70,000 L. Hy Rate .... or - . 286,000 W. A. Jack ... ° 87,71 . . 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 are con- testants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs, A. Bunnell .. Minnie Birdsall . Josephine Hyllestead Hannah Harp .... 0. ¥, Jaequot ... H. lL. Kidder Claude Pyle ... Mrs H, L. Pierson Mrs. Beula Sample Merle Sword Miss Reinie Vospette . George Worth . Mrs. E. G. Witt Gorden_ Todd .. Agnes M. Harnan . Philip McBride ... Mrs. Sadie M. Siler .... Mrs. W, C. Mazon ..... CAMPAIGN JUST STARTING | ENDS MAY oTH. How New Candidates Can Enter And Secure a Million Votes 12 Three-year subscriptions count. ubsi C ereemrenemrneneseyosen corners ——1,080,000 Votes Tf new subscriptions (in extra votes)... ———--=+-- 900,000 Votes This would constitute 18 Clubs.._____.......... 1,800,000 Votes Total vote count for 12 new subscriptions ..3,780,000 Votes (OR) 6 Four-year subscriptions count, 0-1 ,080,000 Votes If new subscriptions (extra votes).....__. 600,000 Votes This would constitute 14 Clubs...... ---———1,400,000° Votes Total vote count for 6 new subscriptions...___.._3,080,000 Votes (OR) 8 Six-year subscriptions count.............. aero 1,080,000 Votes If new subscriptions (extra votes wwa——--— 450,000 Votes This would constityte 6 Clubs. ——-——..-- 600,000 Votes Total for 8 subscriptions. ..—.......ccco——ssgoearneoesseree 2, 130,000 Votes Surely this big vote possibility offers any contestant an opportunity of secur- ing a winning vote total—BUT REMEMBER—You must get started at’ once to be given credit on this big vote schedule. It Is Now or Never! One of the most recent entrants in district No. 4 who has already proven herself to be one of the livest wires in her district, is Miss Lelia Logan of Greybull. Miss Logan is in the race to win and her many friends are backing her with this determination. Realizing that the opportunity presenting it- self in district No. 5 is too good to pass by, Mrs. E. B. Lamb of Wheatland has entered the race only a few days ago. Wheatland is a wonderful field for the Tribune and con- sidering the fact that it can give later news and better service than any other outside pub- licatio, Mrs, Lamb is quite certain she will receive undivided support. One of the latest entrants in district No. 5, who gives promise of being, and has all the qualifications of a real contender for high honors, is Mrs. Lulu C. Koenig of Torrington. Mrs. Koenig is truly a live wire and expects to leave no stone unturned to produce a win- ning vote total. That Torrington will loyally support their favorite is a forgone conclusion. Yesterday's issue of the Tribune showed Mrs. Polly Taylor of Sheridan at the head of the list, Now that the service has been improved to the extent that the Tribune reaches Sheri- dan with later news than anyother cutsido publication, it is an assured fact that she will receive 100 per cent co-operation from the citizens of Sheridan. Mrs. Sylvia Nord of Riverton continues to in- crease her standing. Mrs. Nord is in the race in earnest and a more substantial gain each and every day is a assured fact. Opportunity is here for the live ones. An entirely new candidate, in any district, who {s acquainted with “Opportunity” and can put this factor to work for him has a real chance right now. Study the vote schedule shown elsewhere in this issue. “How to gain a million votes.” 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: Cheyenne, Wendover, Torrington, Guernsey, Wheatland, Salt Creek and all towns in vicin cars and as mauy cash prizes as there are act awarded in this district. Following is a list ¢ testants will be awarded in this district. Nat Baker, Lusk, Wyo. Rose Johnstone, Douglas Miss Myrtle Froman, Salt C Dana Henry, Parkerton, Wyo. Mary L. Harvey, Salt Creek, Wyo. Miss Gladys Johnson, Salt Creek, V Mrs. H, B. Sherwood, R. F, D. . Miss Viona Wood, Sheridan, V Miss Ruth Shaw, Labonte, Wy Miss Marjorie Smith, Glenrock, Wyo. . Mrs. Polly Taylor, Sheridan, W J, R. Riley, R, F. D, Mrs. G. Dunbar, Glendo, Mrs. Dorothy Dolph .... Mrs. Chas. Elliott, Glenroc Mrs. Fred Beleau, Salt Creek, V Mrs. Bob Davis, Buffalo .... Glen E. Turner, Parkerton ,. Mrs. Georgia Hungeford, Gillette Miss Lillian Green, Newcastle, W) Mrs. L. M. O’Brien, Salt Creek Route . Mrs. E. B. Lamb, Wheatland, Wyo. .. Mrs. Lulu C. Koenig, Torrington, Wyo. .. Campaign Notes Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up unéil last night. Lets realize tat a BIG opportunity is here— if taken advantage of NOW. Remember just two more weeks of the big votes, Consider what one or two big subscriptions would do for an entirely new entrant. Every one has the same opportunity, Lets make this week real BANNER week and Saturday a real BANNER Don’t make the mistake of waiting till the last week, and then trying to see all your friends in that short space of time. One subscription secured now is one less to get the last week of the first period. Remem- ber the closing date, April 2, at 10 p. m. Another contestant to be heard fro: ‘ester- day was Mrs. Dorothy Clark of Powder River. Mrs. Clark is one of the most consistent work. ers of all, and is gaining speed every day. No matter where you go—to an: town in Wyoming—you hear them talking” Tribune Campaign. We've sure got everyone in Wyo- ming talking, which goes to show that they are taking an interest in this big election, That’s half the battle you know. Here in Casper they are beginning to real- ize just what the Tribune is offering home people—the public, we mean. Home folks are tinding they are not nearly as hard up as they thought. Everyone seems to be very enthus!- astic about the big race for the several attract: ive prizes and every one has their favorite whom they are supporting. The vote score each day tells the tale. ‘The vote possibilities in subscriptions is explained to you. So—if you ar ake to the opportu- nity—how can you stay out of the most AT- ACTIVE and FAIR a pfoposition as was ever offered to any one? Don't overlook “second They mean more votes. worth more vote subscriptions.” The second year is than the first year. One year gets you 00 votes. Two years gets you 86,000 vot The second year, no mat- ter whether you produced it or somebody else did, gets you 24,000 votes. about this, Don’t Wait Gillette, Sheridan, ity. One or two of the ive contestants will be of those entered in this 440,000 130,900 70,500 5,000 5,000 Enter Now

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