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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923. Only 11 Days more In the Big Vote Period YOU! Who are hesitating! You who are doubtful! You who say “It can’t be done!”’ Just Remember This One Thought! When the Tribune’s big distri- bution 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 realize that you have passed by one of the real opportunities of your a TS 5S TE life. fhe Casper Daily Cribune CAMPAIGN NOTES You can’t tell what a candidate is do- ing by the nolse they make. “If hot air’ wonld win cars, there would be nothing to it, But ft happens to take votes, you knew. ‘Today they're at the quarter pole on even terms. Such a race as candidates in The ‘Tribune's mammoth $16,000 “Everybody Wins Something’ — election was never before seen in all Wyoming. Neck and neck the candidates are hitting a fast pace for the wire, Subscription after subscripticm is being sought for and secured. Vote after vote is being added to the total. Interest is at fever heat today with but five working days to go before the first and biggest vote period comes to a spectacular close. ‘Today's vote scores tell the story better than a whole page of campaign notes. They teil that candidates are up and at them, carrying on with enthusiasm and determination. It tells the story that, anyone sleeping now is bound to have a’ hard awaken! It tells the story of @ whirlwind first period close. Who can resist this onslayght of candidates? Surely you who ere taking The Tribune now by, the week can just as well sign up now. Take @ year or two years or even 6 years. You will not be #o hard- hearted as to refuse to help your favor- ite now. Tt is hoped that this week will see nome candidates, who really are big time. and can get what ever they want, report: ing with subscriptions and really going after the prize of their choice. We know. they can—they know they can— so why don’t they? As the cloge of the all-important period in this campaign approaches, {t is evident that the popularity of the various candi- dates in thelr respective communities will FIRST PERIOD play a most tmportant part in determining the victors. Impress on your friends the fact that if they really want to help you, they wil give you their subscriptions this coming week—not later than Monday, Oct. 9. Don't overlook the vote value of the 6-year subscription. It is hard to gs to be sure, but it will do wonders for you. It's anybody's race. In fact a good subscriptian or two would make an en tirely new leadership in the race. Considerable community pride 1s being manifested in and around Torrington in the campaign of Mrs. Lulu C. Koenig. Although entering late Mrs. Koenig real- izes that a wonderful opportunity exists intends to show some speed in the vote in her Cistrict for a real live wire and count in the next few days. The entire field of which Douglas is} the hub is all agog over the Tribune Campaign, being enthusiastically: inter- ested in tho interests of their favorite, Mrs. Rose Johnstone. Mrs, BE, B. Lamb of Wheatland now has her campaign well under way and expects to considerapiy enhance her vot standing in tho next few: days, Wheat land. $s becoming moro and more enthu- silastic in her campaign day by day One of the latest contestants to enter the race, who is doing exceptionally well {9 Margaret All Britain. Miss All Britain ts a candidate of only one , Dut al ready is proving that she can get votes. The many friends of Mrs. W. ¥. Du mars. who only recently entered the rac aro expecting great things of her befor April 2. They know that sho is In the THIRD PERIOD April 15 to April 28 race to win and Is working consistentiy toward that aim, consistently at her t is Mrs. Harry ng exceeding’ in the race and he has the best wishes of her many friends for succt Mrs. Helen Howland continues her ac- tive only one thought in mind. wpital prizes. Although haying ‘mut little time to de- |vote to her campagn Mrs. J, B. Lintz cont-uues to en e her vote total al- most daily. Mra, Lintz is one of the most consistent workers in the field. Mrs, Nellie Rupp continues to receive splendid support from her many friends. he is full worthy of a big prize in this campaign and her friends are wishing her tho best of eu A new candidat o has {tan him er Ler, who- will re go. after snbserip- tions, can do almost anything he or she desires in this campaign. And the field is ripe in any of the Gistricts, Campaigning is the order of the day and candidates are now bending every effort. to get subscriptions in under the wire before midnight Monday. October 9th so that they will count the fullest alue in yot Friends of candidates will help th vorite now if made to understand th » situation, for a sub seription now means more votes than at any time after Mon¢ay, April 2. 1t isn't what the other fellow does. ft is what YOU do that wins for you. And got thie—it you want the BIG votes you | MUST get vour business In this period: before midnight, Monday, April 2 Don't kid yourself into thinking there 's p! of time later. Wake up beforo the feast, not afterwards, Schedule of Rates and Subscription Price of the Casper Daily Tribune SECOND PERIOD Up to April 2 April 3 to April 14 FOURTH PERIOD During the Last Week ¢ Months - 4,000 | 6 3fonths 6 Munths 6 Months - 1,000 1 Year 12,000 | 1 Year 1 Year 1 Year 2 Years 36,000 | 2 Years 2 Years 2. Years 8 Years 90,000 | 3 Years 3 Years 3 Years 4 Years 180,000 | 4 Years 145,000 | 4 Years 4 Years 6 Years 360,000 | 6 Years 290,000 | 6 Years Sears A special extra vote ballot good for 100,- 000 extra votes will be issued on every club During the first period 25,000 extra votes of $15.00 worth of subscriptions turned in. will be issued on each NEW yearly subscrip- No subscription will be accepted for more tion turned in, 15,000 extra votes during the than six years. The subscription price of the econd period, 10,000 extra votes during the Daily Tribune is $7.50 during the first period third paiod and only 5,000 extra votes only. For 6 months, $4.00. new subscriptions during the last period. {| NS at at at ade i LWA | oe am 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 Something” Is Slogan in Tribune’s Big Campaign | oy PAGE NINE. 0 YOU WANT )F THESE? Your ultimate success depends on your efforts these few remaining days of the big votes. o'clock Monday night April 2 is your last opportun- ity to secure the maximum number of votes on your subscriptions 10 How to Gain a Million Votes 12-3 year subscriptions — 1,080,000 votes If 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 1,080,000 votes If new subscriptions (extra vote: 600,000 1,200,000 votes This would constitute 12 clubs. Total for 6 subscriptions --2,880,000 (OR) 8 six year subscriptions____-__. 1,080,000 votes If new subscriptions (extra votes) _ 450,000 This would constitute 9 clubs. - 900,000 votes Total for 3 subscriptions 2,830,000 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- nity to receive the greatest vote value for your subscrip- tions. IT IS NOW OR NEVER. TO THE PUBLIC Now is the time to help your favorite. Your subscription given to your favorite NOW means more votes for them than it will later in the campaign. And votes win. shown in our regular schedule, Show your favorite what real friendship ceive the Tribune for another year. REMEMBER—BIG VOTES END MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 2 Unlike most campaigns, the votes in the Tribune’s campaign DECREASE as the campaign progresses. There will absolute- ly be no BONUS VOTES at any time after April 2—the close of the first all-impor- tant Big Vote Period—other than those means by doing them a kindness now that will mean REAL CASH to them. Don’t forget the second payments. If you have already given a subscription—give them the second year, it will count 24,000 votes NOW and for only $7.50 for which you re-