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cee MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924 INTER-MOUNTAIN: __ “In the Interest of a Bigger and Better Casper” The Tribune’s Industrial Exposition has been so arranged that every dealer in any article going into the building or furnishing of a house or office can take part in the display—the smallest as well as the largest. : he : : . ; sh: : : f pe d. b lanned to provide a way where a combination of products may be brought together in a display, the exhibitor paying only for the article or articles displaye Inthe list of article creel the exhibitor may select any one or a combjnation of articles, which will be arranged so as to be shown to the best advantage. It is not neccs- sary to confine your display to the articles enumerated. You may display anything which will fit in or harmonize with the general outlay. EXHIBITORS’ COST AND RESULTS : Z i ; ; stan re interested in results, read the following statement. It has been conservatively estimated that at Icast 200 persons per hour will pass through the expos bail “On caus of five days show of 60 hours the total attendance will be at least 12,000 persons. The following table is based on an attendance of 12.000. (This includes advertising and unlimited number of tickets.) 3 , fe : 3 he Cost to Exhibitor for Each Person Visiting Expost- tion and His Display MODEL APARTMENT (Kitchenette) NOTE: Please See Article Number of Items Cost Per Item on Total Cost or in Remarks Displayed Display Investment ibi isplaying__.__.. 1 10.00 10.00 ess -Than One Mill Kitchenette ae eee 2 ¥70.00 ¥ 20.00 1% Mills Per Person Floor Covering . ¥25:00 “ se she Pane: 3 10.00 30.00 24% Mills Per Person Wall Paint or Tile 25.00 “ “ ap aad ee 4 10.00 40.00 3 1/8 Mills Per Person 25.00 ad se Weim se sess ee 5 10.00 50.00 41/6 Mills Per Person ane An Exhibitor Displaying. $15.00 $ 15.00 1144 “Mills Per Person 2 po ra hed 15.00 30.00 21% Mills Per Person pres “ a“ ao 15.00 45.00 334 Mills Per Person 25.00 ae ne ay 15.00 60.00 5 Mills Per Person 25.00 “ “ "e3 15.00 75.00 6% Mills Per Person = is‘00 . 15.00 An Exhibitor Displaying. 1 $20.00 $ 20.00 1 2/3 Mills Per Person Meat Grinder — 15.00 ote ae of 2 20.00 40.00 3178 Mills Per Person Crockery Ware — 15.00 “ “ 3 20.00 60.00 5 Mills Per Person Gutléry ce en ees 10.00 ne at i 4 20.00 80.00 8 173 Mills Per Person Egg Beater and Potato Peale “ « “ye 5 20.00 100.00 6 273 Mills Per Person Glass Baking Ware______ mos Groceries, Per Item_ An Exhibitor Displaying_.____ 1 $25.00 $ 25.00 2/12 Mills Per Person Mlour 23 \ “ “ “ 48 2 25.00 50.00 41/6 Mills Per Person Butter ~-.__. “ “ ¢ ee 3 25.00 75.00 61% Mills Per Person “ “ 4 = 4 25.00 100.00 8 1/3 Mills Per Person i Coffee ~.--- 2. + “ Oo 5 25.00 125.00 10 5/12 Mills Per Per. ‘ read eoeeoe 1 $30.00 $ 30.00 2% Mills Per Person Meats . 2 30.00 60.00 5 , Mills Per Person Fruit — 3 30.00 90.00 7% Mills Per Person Jellies __ 4 30.00 120.00 10 Mills Per Person Ice Cream 5 30.00 150.00 12% Mills Per Person Can Goods, Per Item_ Cleaning and Scouring 1 $35.00 $ 35.00 211/12 Mills Per Per. pi 2 35.00 70.00 5 576 Mills Per Person se Ade oy BS 3 35.00 105.00 ~ ete Bhs Sale “ as i Y, 4 35.00 140.00 1 8 Mills Per Person . ARTMEN‘’ ¢ “ « ze 3 5 35.00 175.00 114 Cents Per Person es ts . ‘ Bath Room . An Exhibitor Displaying--__-. 1 $40.00 $ 40.00 3 173 Mills Per Person Pea Ais | acest nrc cker Sree AR ee RMT $35.00 « ‘D ve a 2 40.00 80.00 6 2/3 Mills Per Person Lavatory — 85.00 “ “ ‘st cs 3 40.00 120.00 10 “Mills Per Person Toilet __ 35.00 “ “ “ J 4 40.00 160.00 13 1/3 Mills Per Person “Floor Tile . 85.00 “ “ Se so ae ee Sean 5 40.00 200.00 16 2/3 Mills Per Person» Wall Tile _ 35.00 a : Plasteting=— ==. 3 85.00 An Exhibitor Displaying______ $45.00 $ 45.00 3% Mills Per’ Person Wall and Ceiling Fixtures_. 35.00 bd Mad ve = . 45.00 90.00 7% Mills Per Person Medicine Cabinet —__ 35.00 a“ +e sé st 45.00 135.00 11% Mills Per Person Toilet Articles — 25.00 “ “ Re 45.00 180.00 15 = Mills Per Person Towels ______ 25.00 “ “ Tete DS 45.00 225.00 18% Mills Per*Person Floor Mat __- 25.00 r Soaps and Sponges_ 80.00 An Exhibitor Displaying_-_-_-- $50.00 $ 50.00 41/6 Mills Per Person eee aaa a 25.00 “ a ee ni 50.00 100.00 8 1/8 Mills Per Person Window Ventilator 15.00 “ a ot a 50.00 150.00 12% Mills. Per Person Shower Bath Conn: 25.00 “ i“ $f a 50.00 200.00 16 2/3 Mills Per Person Wall Recepticles aes 80.00 “ “ pari 8 He 50.00 260.00 20 6/6 Mills Per Person Cleaning Powders — mae nnnn———-----. 15.00 ‘AADVER G—The Tribune will provide two pages for advertising, which is to be equally ADVERTISING divided among the exhibitors in proportion to the number of items on dis- play or the amount of square feet of floor space rented in the center of the hall. To illustrate an exhibitor having four items on display will have his advertisement appear in four different places on the pages set aside for that purpose in the Tribune-and these advertisements will appear daily for the five days of the show. The same principle applies to the renters or exhibitors located in the center space.of the hall. The management of the exposition will prepare these advertise- ments with a view of giving the best results to the exhibitors. A progressive advertising campaign will be conducted outside of the city as well. and firm in sufficient quantities to enable them to give one or more to all their friends and clients, Newspapers, business men and others in adjoining cities will be provided with a number of these tickets to meet the requirements of their friénds and clients wishing to visit the exposition. There will be no limit to the amount of tickets given each person for their requirements. = ° tr NT L.A Y—tThe arrangement of the displays in the different ‘ARRANGEMENT OF DISPLAY. rooms will be under the supervision of Mr. Rayburn S. Webb, architect, and a well known decorator to be selected. This service will enable the best results to be obtained. “ It is the purpose of this supervision to create as perfect and harmonious an arrangement as is possible. It will also eliminate a considerable amount of detail study on the part of the exhibitors. No exhibitor will be barred from arranging his display, although the exhib- itor is requested to consider all other exhibitors displaying in the combination shown in each room. An equal opportunity for all will be insisted upon. ‘S—The management of the exposition will print and furnish without cdst to the PAMPHLETS- exhibitor a pamphlet naming each article on display, its price and the name of the exhibitor displaying the item. A separate souvenir pamphlet will be printed for each general display, for instance, one is printed for the living room, another for the model laundry, one for each suite of offices, for the dining room, etc. In the center of the hall where each exhibitor erects his own display another pamphlet will be printed in souvenir form giving the name of each article, its price and the name of the exhibitor displaying the product. To enable the visitors to identify each article on display a small, attractive card will be attached to each article bearing a number. The same number will appear in the pamphlet. This will simplify matters for both prospective buyer and salesman. 7 Each exhibitor is to place his article in the place agreed upon, and an sary to the placing of the exhibit shall be paid by the exhibitor. The partitions in all-the rooms will be erected by the management of the exposition and will not entail any cost to the exhibitor, unless some special work is required, then the exhibitor shall pay only the cost agreed on. The exhibitor displaying the products in the center of the hall in plan by numerals will erect their own partition and displays at t governed by the rules of an equal opportunity for all exhibitors. will give these exhibitors the benefit of their experience and se: given other exhibitors. y connection or work neces- the spaces designated on the floor heir own expense, and shall be The architects and decorators rvice in the same manner as is —No charge will be made, but it will be understood that it will be necessary to ADMISSION secure a complimentary ticket in order to secure admission. These tickets which will be of an attractive design, will be furnished to the exhibitors, merchants and business men Merchants and dealers should send in their list requesting the forwarding of the Tribune's beautiful 36 page book- let to outside firms. The booklet will be without doubt one of the most complete and attractive books ever fur- nished by any newspaper or civic organization anywhere. The Tribune promises a pleasant surprise for all those receiving it. USE THIS COUPON INTER-MOUNTAIN EXPOSITION DEPT. CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, Gentlemen: Am interested in having representation in your Inter-Mountain Industrial Exposition and would be pleased to receive The exposition and everything connected with it, is being planned in the most thorough manner. It will be to your further particulars with regard to arranging display. interest to make arrangements for representation at this exposition at an early date. This exposition is being held for your benefit and for the purpose of increasing of your business. For Any Desired Information Communicate With CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE, Exposition Department