Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Standard of Comparison ESSEX COACH. Value $1,385. Purchased from R. N. Van Sant Motor Company EXTRA! EXTRA! Every $15.00 club of subscriptions, either NEW or RENEWALS, will entitle you to 100,000 EXTRA votes in addition to the usual votes issued at the time each subscription (see regular vote schedule) is turned in. «.. This big 100,000 offer coupled with the present liberal vote schedule, is the biggest and best vote offer of.the entire campaign... Subscriptions are worth more votes these next two weeks than they ever will be again. 100,000 EXTRA VOTES A $15.00 club may include subscriptions of any length of time up to six years. A candidate has the privilege of turning in more than one club. Two clubs, for instance, would net you 200,000 votes. As soon as you com- plete your first club, you start on your second. Subscriptions may be secured anywhere. Candidates are NOT re- stricted to their own district. You can obtain subscriptions from friends and acquaintances in any district, any town, city or state. The $15.00 does not have to be turned in all at one time. You can turn in the subscriptions as you secure them. Accurate record is kept at the Campaign Department. The 100,000 EXTRA VOTE BALLOTS are issued at the close of the offer for the EXTRA votes due. This 100,000 offer is the biggest and best offer that will be made. If you have entered the campaign, here is your chance to make a fine beginning, and build your way to success. If you have just started, let this vote offer put you in the lead. A special ballot of 25,000 extra votes will be issued at the end of the first period for each NEW subscription turned in, but it should be understood that this first period vote bonus applies only to subscriptions taken for at least one year’s time. During the second period only 15,000 votes are allowed with a new aubee nten) 10,000 during the third and only 5,000 during the last period. BUICK “6” TOURING SEDAN Value $2,410. (Extra equipment about $200.) Purchased from L. D. Branson Auto Company Now. HUDSON COACH. Value $1,825. Purchased from R. N. Van Sant Motor. Comapny ONLY 13 DAYS OF Time is Flying Fast---Only Thirteen Days Reman Winners in Tribune’s Election Last Few Days of All-In Time is fleeting—but thirteen days of the big vote period in The Tribune’s campaign are now left, after which time the present big vote schedule will be de- creased. Start now. Become a candidate determined to win. <A six-year sub- scription will place you among the leaders and with a little additional effort you can land one of the big prizes. With but thirteen more days in which to turn in subscriptions and secure the greatest number of votes for each subscription, interest in the competition and enthusiasm in the progress of the contestants in the Tribune’s mammoth $16,000 grand prize distribution is growing by leaps and bounds. Each contestant in the race realizes that the grand prizes are practically within his reach to be claimed for his very own or forfeited to more aggressive opponents during the next few days, depending almost entirely upon his final su- preme efforts put forth while the BIG VOTES are allowed. One six-year sub- scription to the Tribune credits a candidate with 860,000 votes with clubs extra. The person who halts now for a moment—if you slack up or let your en- thusiasm wane—if you overlook one opportunity to better your chance of win- ning you are taking the desperate risk of losing the big prize. - Last Chance for Big Votes Never again during the election will it be possible to secure so many votes on subscriptions as between now and Monday night, April 2. To hold back sub- scriptions now or to depend on “promises” to subscribe at a later date simply We are put- ting it up to you fairly and squarely—if you would be declared the winner of one of the six big car prizes, you cannot possibly afford to let this BIG VOTE PERIOD pass without ‘casting your hat in the ring” with the “sticktoitiveness” that accomplishes the success of every effort worth while; you can drive off one means that you will have to take less votes on such subscriptions. of the big cars. Office Open Evenings Election headquarters at the Tribune Building, Apartment 5, will be open evenings till 9 o’clock to receive votes and issue supplies such as extra subscrip- tion books, sample copies, etc. All subscriptions received on or before April 2 will count on the big votes. Subscriptions that are mailed and which bear a postmark of not later than 10 o’clock p. m., April 2, will also count on the pres- ent vote schedule. REMEMBER, THE WINNING VOTES CAN BE SECURED BETWEEN NOW AND MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2. Advance Your Schedule Those of you who are expecting to get busy, who intend going after subscrip- tions in a big way this coming week, will do well to advance your schedule a few days. It may mean the difference between winning the big prize or being con- tent with one of lesser value. It is up to you. It is you who must work out your own salvation. It is you who can enhance your voting strength, and you alone. testant now entered. All are on even terms. CHANCE FOR LIVE ONES Is there a chance for a new live wire contestant? Is there a chance fora real worker? You know there is. And there is the same chance for any con- It is time now to work. Subscriptions mean more votes now than they ever will again. In two short weeks the votes will be less per subscrip- tion. The time to get votes is now—today—when they count for more. Remember--Big Votes End Monday, April 2 TO CANDIDATES All active non-prize-winning contest- ants will receive 20 per cent commission on the amount of money they turn into the campaign department. It must be remembered that candi- dates must remain active to receive their commission. At least one cash report each week is required from every active candidate, “Everybody Wins Some- thing” Is Slogan in Tribune’s Big Campaign

Other pages from this issue: