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NOW FOR THE HOME STRETCH Three short days and The Tribune’s widely-famed automobile and gold cam- paign comes to a dramatic close. A\ll through this vicinity the campaign is assum- ing its logical place as the one affair of importance. A\ll contestants are seething with the bustle of preparation for the final dash; all their friends are with one accord, determined to help their favorites fight valiantly through to victory. Ex- citement is keyed to the highest pitch. ; Riding on the waves of this wonderful demonstration of public enthusiasm are the ambitious candidates, who are exerting vigorous efforts to capture the magnificent prizes -- the six luxurious motor cars, the hundreds of dollars in great bags of gold and silver: From every point of the compass is gathering the storm of votes that will be showered upon the election headquarters on the closing days. Never was such a glittering array of such splendid gifts presented; never was there such a _ tremendous battle waged to win them. ee : Accentuating the importance of the last period is the final vote offer and sched- ule which appears on this page. It’s the last chance and remains in effect to the end. Study the new scale carefully. It is one sure way to victory and an auto- mobile. Present indications point to a hair’s-breadth finish, and it is certain that the prizes will be won by only small margins. As no candidate can be certain of victory, there is abundant speculation as to the final outcome. This last week will decide. It is only those who rise to the occasion and maintain a stiff upper lip, brushing: aside every obstacle: that may . arise, that have the best chances of winning the motor cars. Che Casper Dally Cridune PAGE NINE. It seems to be unanimous, this perseverance that is characteristic of candidates, and this last period will undoubtedly witness the most spirited battle that has ever taken place in this section. All The Tribune’s territory is being raked as thoroughly as with a fine-tooth comb, and the abundance of subscriptions coming forth are sending the vote totals to almost colossal figures. Fresh vitality is what it behooves every candidate to henceforth put into his or her work. The last days of this campaign during which the last vote offer and schedule is operative, will be the deciding factor in establishing the winners. The race is too close to bank on any possibilities, and there are too many people interested in each candidate to insure any one else an easy victory. Overcofidence loses one a battle. Relaxation at this stage of the campaign is suicidal to success. De- termination to win, in connection with the relentless activity in vote-getting, will make a contestant a winner. The wise candidates proceed to get every vote they can, and do not falter at obstacles. There is no time to hesitate. What is intend- ed to be done, MUST BE DONE NOW! To temporize is to let some other candidate sweep ahead and claim the prize that would have been yours. -In conclusion, let it be stated that the time of. all times has its inception today. The date of the close of the campaign--Saturday, May 5—looms big on the ho- " rizon, and every tick of the clock brings it nearer. Read again the last vote offer and schedule. It is the eleventh hour chance to make a whirlwind finish to vic- tory and an automobile. Schedule of Votes Big Campaign Ends Saturday, May 5, 1923 The dawn of the final lap excites feverish intensity among candidates in the Tribune’s wonderful automobile and gold contest. The big contest ends Saturday, May 5, at 11 P. M. a 1 DON $1,385.00 * any candidate in a position to win. A How To Secure Over A Million Votes | One NEW six-year subscripion counts 190,000 votes. Ten such subscriptions will secure 1,900,000 votes regularly. Then in addition to these regular votes, 100,000 extra votes are issued on every club of $15 so these same subscriptions would also be entitled to 3,000,000 extra votes. Consequently, just ten NEW six-year subscriptions would ‘seucre 4,900,000 votes. It can readily be seen that a little work among friends and relatfves would place ner. .Time is limited.. The big race closes forever at 11 o’clock Saturday night, $1,675.00 rize worth upwards of $2,400 awaits the win- - FOURTH PERIOD Embracing the last week, terminating Sa'wrday, May 5, at 11 P. M., the following number of votes will be is- sued on subscriptions: : ‘ 6 Months___. 1,000 3 Years 40,000 1 Year_.... 4,000 4 Yéars____ 95,000 2 Years -. 17,000 6 Years — 160,000 A special extra vote ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be issued on every club of $15 worth of sub- scriptions turned in. During this last period 5,000 extra votes will be given for each NEW yearly subscription turned in. é : 0 $1,840.00 death A AMIR ALC MUL se rey ne sant 8p da