Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1923, Page 24

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SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1923, PAGE FOUR Casper Sunvdap Morning Cribune when it counts most, and determined to brush aside every ob- stacle that may arise between them and a life-long ambition, candidates in the Tribune’s big $16,000 automobile and gold cam- paign are approaching the call of time with feverish activity. Only twelve short days remain till the last big vote period is closed for- ever. Bright and early tomorrow morning candidates and friends of candidates are going to begin scouring every possible source for subscriptions and second payments on subscriptions that will bring votes and happiness. And many of them have stated that there will be no let-up till the closing hour of the third period—10 o’clock one week from next Saturday night. All subscriptions and renewals re- ceived during the next two weeks will, of course, apply on the last BIG VOTE schedule now in effect and thus enable the candidates receiving them to increase their vote totals to large numbers—plac- ing them nearer and nearer the point which they are striving to at- tain—one of the big handsome motor cars. S PURRED by the ever-present necessity of making time count The announcement of the last offer for big votes which is now in\effect may be likened unto a burning brand applied to a brush heap, in the manner it is spreading enthusiasm among the candi- dates. Speculation is rife as to who the big prize winners will be, but no one can tell and the information cannot be known until the official judges have completed their task of checking up the votes at the close of the campaign. It is real energetic effort and never-ceasing determination that tells in the end. Every candidate has a chance to win one of the biggest prizes, and the more work he or she does, the more certain will they be of winning. These next two weeks, this fateful third period, is filled with tre- mendous possibilities; time enough for anyone to make victory a cer- tainty. Get started early Monday morning, keep going and finish the biggest, yet shortest campaign ever inaugurated in Casper with a finish that will do you justice and make you prosperous and happy. Twelve Days of Opportunity Who Will Win This $2,000 Hupmobile Sedan? Some one between now and April 28 will be $2,000 richer. Som y this fine Hupmobile Sedan for securing new subscriptions to the THe: tweet Anyone who really makes up his mind to win. An entirely new candidate has the same opportunity as those already entered. IT WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AS FOLLOWS: To the candidate securing the greatest number of votes in NEW tween Thursday, April 6 and Saturday night, April 28, at 10 pieloce tue tha ce fe et periods Every NEW subscription will count votes according to the following schedule: THIRD PERIOD April 15 to April 28 6 months eptraciadeeee aD, OU0. 3 years _.... 1 year... ae E0000 4 years... ae Sane 2 years. -—-.20,000 6 years 1.8 0,000 You can win this special extra Hupmobile prize and at th your chances of Sen one of the other six cars, This g aelal crite Ba serene T portance to every candidate, This is YOUR chance to get th N @ Ww F @ ) he of votes with which to win one of the other six motor cats Sh Shee eee emerge with an added award of this new Hupmobile Sedan, A new subseri tenet " subscription from a person who was not a subscriber to the Tribune April 1B, ial H @ Han e S t r e t e h NEW CANDIDATES, ENTER NOW! LATE STARTERS, GET BUSY AT ONCE!

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