Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1923, Page 5

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RICKENBACKER COUPE. Value $2,125. Purchased from Benedict Motor Company HOLDEN OPPORTUNITY an For Big Votes---Hustle is the Keynote Right May Be Determined Within These eas. y.. Remember This One portant First Period. It’s Easy to Gain Over a Milion Votes 12-3 year subscriptions ---__--.___.___ 1,080,000 votes f new subscriptions (in extra votes) 900,000 This would constitute 18 clubs ~1,800,000 Total vote count for 12 sub.._____ 3,780,000 votes 6-4 year subscriptions If new subscriptions (extra ~1,080,000 votes 100,000 This would constitute 14 clubs_. 71,400,000 votes Total for 6 subscriptions__.______ 2,080,000 votes (OR) 8 six year subscriptions__ If new subscriptions ( 450,000 This would constitute 6 clubs - 600,000 votes Total for 3 subscriptions______._.2,130,000 votes »080,000 votes Surely this big vote possibility offers any contestant an opportunity of securing a winning vote total—BUT REMEMBER—only a short time remains in which sub- scriptions can be returned in, and credit be given on this big vote schedule. April the second is your last opportu- ity to receive the greatest vote value for your subscrip- Ons. IT IS NOW OR NEVER. YOU! Who are hesitating! You who are doubtful! You who say “It can’t be done!” Thought! When the Tribune's big distribution of six cars and cash is made, when the six cars and all the big cash gifts are handed out, you are again going to real- izé that you have passed by one of the real opportunities of your life. The coming thirteen days will, beyond question of doubt, prove the most im. portant of the entire Tribune ‘election to the candidates. The greatest vote offer of the entire campaign is now in force and offers the opportune time for candi- dates, both present and prospective, to get a lead in the race. Those who are wise will get busy at once and gather in the harvest of votes during this period of the biggest vote schedule, More Votes Given Now Those who have been thinking of entering the big gift distribution campaign and those whose names now appear in the list, but who have as yet not started an active campaign, will find no better time to do so than right now. With the present big vote schedule in effect, giving a new candidate a chance to pile up votes on the double quick, ‘no one should delay entering the big cam- paign with earnestness and determination to win this coming week. Do You Want a Real Car? The Tribune election is so big that it ought to have the attention of the very biggest men and women in this territory. Here one stands to gain up to $2,410, with every active candidate guaranteed at the very least, twenty per cent of every dollar he or she turns in on subscriptions. There are six cars—a Buick ‘‘6’’ Tour- ing Sedan, a Rickenbacker Coupe, a Chalmers Coach, a Nash Sedan, a Hudson Coach and an Essex Coach—bags of gold and silver and other cash awards. “Everybody Wins Something” is the slogan. It is safe to predict that there will be very few men or women in Casper or this territory, besides the Tribune prize winners, who will make upwards of $2,- 410 between now and April 2. Choose Your Own Gift The Tribune’s big election offers the people of this territory a costly list of gifts to choose from, the greatest and most valuable of gifts ever offered in this part of the state. The big, handsome, powerful cars are most desirable models of the most desirable makes. Who wouldn’t want a Buick “6” Touring Sedan, a Rickenbacker Coupe, a Chalmers Coach, a Nash Sedan, a Hudson Coach or Es- sex Coach? Also hundreds of dollars in gold and silver stand awaiting you. Subscriptions Will Win One-couldn’t imagine a finer list of candidates. As men, and women every person entered lends prestige and standing to this campaign. Admit that. But this is a subscription-getting campaign, first. Subscriptions will win: And sub- scriptions do not come on the wings of the morning without effort. The goal is too big, the objective is too important not to make a supreme effort to produce the subscriptions that make for votes, This is the time to produce subscriptions — while they count so many votes. Those who have the foresight to see the tremendous value of votes in subscrip- tions as compared with the coupons and get their campaign started while the present big vote schedule is in effect, will be well paid for their efforts. Now is the time to enter and pile up votes on the big vote schedule. Start now in earnest and you will be surprised at what you can accomplish with the assistance of the biggest vote offer of the entire race. Schedule of Rates and Subscription Price of the Casper Daily Tribune FIRST PERIOD Up to Apr’ 2 SECOND PERIOD April 3 to April 14 Months 3,000 9,000 26,000 2 Years 75 000 3 Years 00 e 0, Years ~-360,000 r 10,000 Years THIRD PERIOD April 15 to April 28 FOURTH PERIOD During the Last Week A special extra vote ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be issued on every club of $15 worth of subscriptions turned in. No subscription will be accepted for more than six years. The subscription price of the Daily Tribune is $7.50 during the first period only—for six months During the first period 25,000 extra votes will be given for each new yearly subscrip- tion turned in, 15,000 extra votes during the second period, 10,000 during the third, and 5,000 extra during the last period. CHALMERS COACH. Value $1,840. Purchased from Kennedy Motor Company NASH SEDAN. Value $1,675. Purchased from the Nash-Casper Motor Co. SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE Boost your candidates in the big race NOW. Give them your sub- scription to the Casper Daily Tribune before April 2, while the biggest vote period of the campaign is in effect. Price Per Day Regular Subscription Price days) et $ .05 Lean $9.00 } yemee ee 18.25 Subscribe from Candidates and Save $1.50 Per Year PaGemmer 20h. 22 sat hy $7.50 Griniatrine ee ee 4.00 What The Tribune Offers Its Readers LATEST WIRE NEWS AND SPORTS The CASPER RAILY TRIBUNE having the Associated Press leased wire service, offers to its readers the very latest, most concise, clean- est and most reliable news it is possible to obtain, both from national and international sources. News that you can feel morally free to per- mit any member of your family to read. It gives you daily a sport page with the very latest of everyhing in sportdom as received through spe- cial wire service maintained for its readers. MARKET AND FINANCIAL REPORTS The Tribune’s market page gives you each day the very latest mar- ket quotations from all market centers throughout the entire United States, furnishing quotations as well as full information regarding live stock, grain, produce, finance, oil and gas, stocks and bonds; and since Wyoming is a state intensely interested in all of these quotations, the greatest care is taken to keep this page up to its present high standard, BEST CARTOONS AND COMICS In this day and age, when the entire family from the youngest to the oldest, demands each day a certain number of the best cartoons and comics, the Tribune offers daily the best work of such artists as Mc- Manus in “Bringing Up Father,” Briggs in his wonderful sketches “When a Feller Needs a Friend,” “Days of Real Sport,” “That Guilt- iest Feeling,” etc., Fontaine Fox with his “Toonerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains” and other rural productions; King with his “Gaso- line Alley,” featuring Skeezix, Mrs. Blossom, Walt and the gang. And in addition, “Barney Google,” “Petey Dink,” “Harold Teen” and “Win- nie Winkle the Bread Winner.” COMPLETE LOCAL AND STATE NEWS In addition to all these features, which are of interest to every read- er, the Tribune carries the latest and most authoritative state news; com- plete loca) news; all the news of clubs and social events; very able edi- torials, and special serial stories, making the Casper Tribune, daily and Sunday, the idea! newspaper for the entire family. “Read the News the Day It Happens’’ I THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE

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