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•'••r-ii •.1 «§f •.*_* fa: YOU can enter the campaign NOW, while the largest extra point offer is on, and get an excellent start in the campaign. "VCL1, as well asanyone else, can win one of these fine prizes. Simply because the values are so great.„don't imagine ft'a a difficult thing to win a prize. It isn't. A few weeks' agreeable effort, the exertion of one's power to organize and to per suade—no more than this is required. Here are a few words of apprecia .tion from a person who won a fine i,prize in previous Herald Profit-Shar ping campaigns. Read what this person has to stay: Mrs. John Dows, Grand Forks, N. D., winner of a car in a previous Profit-Sharing Campaign.—"The re ward for the work in the campaign was much more generous than I had expected. It is an opportunity of a life time for any one who enters with the intention of winning. did the work during my spare time and en joyed it. *he conduct of the cam paign was at all times beyond criti cism." HERE ARfE A PEW MORE: Miss Pearl Dinnie, Grand Forks. (Now married)—"I was more than pleased with the result of the few weeks I gave to the Campaign work. I secured a magnificent car and shall always feel grateful to the Herald for the opportunity offered. Tour lists of awards tljis year is much larger than in the previous campaigns. Miss Irma Mallory, Grand Forks— "I entered the 1910 Campaigh but failed, to win one of the automobiles, but in 1912 I tried again and at the end of a few weeks, drove away with my OWN car which only goes to show that persistence spells success sure. I figure that I could' not have purchas ed such a car with the savings of as msJny yeais. 1 am, therefore, a boost er for iTra!d Profit-Sharing Cam paign-: l.ccause it provides the shortest cut to fortune that 1 ever heard of." Hrs. T. J. Hanrahan of East Grand Forks won a handsome car in a previ ous Herald Campaign. Mrs. K. G. Hanson of Mekinock won line car in a previous Profit Sharing Campaign. Miss Josephine Tennison of Peters burg won a fine car in a previous Campaign. Mi:-s Madge Arnold of Berwick won a iiarulsoitK- car in a previous Herald l'roiit-Shi'.ring Campaign. In-previous Campaigns, only women were allowed to compete 1 icone is Going to Get a $1,500.00 WiUys-Overland— Someone is Going to Get a$l,195.00 Overland—Some *\. Three Persons *re Going to Get Three $855.00 Overiands—45 Prizes' in All. Kilter the Herald's $7,000 l^roflt-Sharing Campaign NOW. Take advantage of the largest Extra Point Offer. It lasts iSfovember 17. Read all about the Extra Point Offers to be made daring the cam paign. They arc outlined in the advertisement on this v.f It Ik the simplest thing in the woMd to enter the iMed to do is to send in yoor name on an entry blank. Possibly yon have a friend who, yon believe, should avail himself or herself of the opportunity held out here to secure one of the. high-class antooinblk-* or one of the other forty-live prizes. If so, write that'per aon'ft name In the entry blank and send it in. There's a long and well-pleased list of those who have wop great values la. other campaigns of The Herald, and that bright galaxy Is to, be laiiw •dded to in a few weeks. Someone In this campaign is going to win a $1,500 WHlys-Weeiana, six-45 Touring Car. Someone In this campaign 1s going to win -a $1495 Overland Tonug Some three persons in this campaign are going to win the three $855 Overland Tonring Cars. ... Some forty persons in this campaign ace going to win the forty other OTHtfxls. Remember, there are forty-live prizes in alL And not on© of Umn has bank won as yet. this year men- and women will be eligible to enter the race. It is not'ffT53Sfe of horseshoe luck, hut of a serious desire to win making your spare time pay you big. Other people ha \e won, and what they have done, YOl" can do. The opportunity is presented to you now. It is up to you to decide whether you will have a car at our expense or not. l)o Not Hold Subscriptions. Candidates do not need to hold the money until they have collected $25 in subscriptions before sending it in. The extra point offer says, that no matter in what denomination the money comes in, the extra points will be givfen. To illustrate how it works: Sup pose a candidate by November 17 has turned in subscriptions to the amount of $25, he or she will be entitled to an extra point 'ballot of 100,000 points if a candidate turns in $30 worth of subscriptions by November 17. he or she will be entitled tn a.n extra point ballot of 120,000 extra points. It simply means, the greater the amount of money turned in be tween now and November 17 the larger the extra point ballot will be. The clever campaigner will get ex tra busy during th£ next two weeks In order to make the biggest possible showing of the business by the time the extra offer closes. Future Subscriptions. In some cases candidates will find friends who would be glad to help them, hut ace now paid in advance for some other paper and do not want Ser iro papers at the same time. In or that the candidates may Becure this subscription, we have arranged to accept and issue point certificates to cover such payments and wtyl hold the subscriber's credit on our hooks until the paper is desired-sent. In sending In such subscriptions kindly write across the top of the stub that you send to this department, the. date paper is to be started and we will follow out the instructions. Standing of Candidates. The standing of the candidates as they appear below only Includes the points that were counted at noon Fri- The standing of the candidates win change in Tuesday's, Thursday's and Saturday's In the evening edition i1 .of The Herald and in the Wednes .day's Friday's and Sunday's editions Iff ••of the Morning Herald •i" .To Insure accuracy, all points are ted on a Burroughs adding ma- Standing of Will include all territory within the limits of Grand Forks and Bast Forks. Closes Bee. 19th, 10 9. *. -Gardner.^clty.........41,070 Dee Reads, city. .47,8(0 •i Slattery.1319 3rd 8t lt.740 '•Police Keese, CrConnor Apt ......1MS0 L' CbJirlotte Keeley, 2S Int. Ave.. .„10,4(0 fsabeth Sullivan,/621 4th St. ...47,600 itbryn O'CoAaeU, 1411 N: tth 8t.48,840 Ryan, University Ave....31,460 ipria adersee, I BprlggS BIk...l4,290 Hunt, Parkharst.....47,620 A. Beaypre, Parkhurst Ave- .13,790 Beauprt. Ml, tOl idwig, 1 Evans, »01 Cherry St.... Xudwlg, 104'Walnut St..-.-13,180 Bcramstad, 49$ N. 6th St.... MM Burton, SS6 Gertrude Av.41,890 Larson, &06 Cottonwood. 6,610 Berg, 711 8. Fourth," M.610 Jthodes, Corllo. Flats,. mwnm wmre QCTT. Wrasse, Wla., Nov. United DistHet Attonwy AlbWt C. of^tlM* chy^whooe tyslfwatlon during the week from db and then denied by Wolfe ttorntag^ reiterated I his. he had n6t quit aa«l Brt that j^ennis Conway of —v "premature." "jfalled -tO understand ik 5-- A' J- .5 v!'( -.A Advantage of the Extra- Print Offer-" You Can Enter Now until all you Wlll include all territory in Minne sota (outside of the city limits of Bast Grand Forks) and the following counties in North Dakota: Grind Forks, Pembi na. Walsh. Trail. Steele, Nelson, Ram Bey, Cavalier, and Griggs. Campaign Closes Dee. 1Mb, 10 P. Mrs. Gertrude Ahlman. Reynolds. 15,(90 G. V. Clow, Humbolt, Minn 5,840 Henry Hagen, Northwood 6,180 Sophia C. Hanson, Larlmore 48.S90 C. P. Kelly, Thompson n.... »,J#0 Belle M. Balfour, Crookston §,»40 Gertie Barto, Oslo, Minn 13,710 Oscar W. H. Bode. Larlmore 23,«70 Flora Woods, Forest River.......11,280 Esther Berg. Reynolds 11.470 Herman Schwandt, Buxton 44,070 E. Raschman, Minto 14,980 Hazel G. Johnson, St. Thomas 48.S90 Mrs. Curtis Hunt. Devils Lake.. .48,500 K. B. Knudson, Fisher, Minn 10,600 Mrs. J. Freeman, Devils Lake 48,310 Lucy Johnston, Wales ....43,690 Mrs. Kate Shearer, Lakota.......14,900 Harold Hart. Jollette ....25,380 I. Lennevold, Mayville .....18,470 Agnes Schable, Kempton 13,740 Carl Veetre, Drayton .....25,280 Ruth Johnson, Brocket .10,550 Minnie Berdahl, Foraville. .10,050 Belle Williamson, Glaus ton. ...._14.460 May Erickson, R. 1, Gilby...._..14,680 Rena Erhardt, Hamilton ....45,760 Annebelle Crelghton, Hensel 9,610 Mrs. Mary Redpathe, Inkster. 49,260 Mrs. Fred Seebert, Loma 5,390 .F. A. McDonald. Milton 48,790 Isaac Langseth, Mekinock. —. 6,060 a a 8 a so O a 9 1 8 0 Estelle Prescott, Orr ...14,860 Mary Krlle, Plsek I. 48,690 Helen Anderson, Starkweather...44,400 Hannah Wikoren, Northwood 13,820 Alfred Stevenson, Pembina 96,390 Mrs. L.M. Johnson, Warren, Mbm. 47,980 Wm. Quigley, Bathgate 49,2961 Geo. H. Johnson, LangdonS.960 I Joseph Kennedy, Grafton........13,660 August Beaudy, N*che.41,800 ISstber Lowe, Hoople .....48,560 1 Enola Wlltgen, Churchs Ferry... .48,570 Carl Fjeld, Oslo, Minn 13,410 Mennie Severson, Petersburg.. ...14,200 1 Alice Iverson, Doyon 5,390 Mrs. H. W. McCull, Emerado .13,170 Wm. John Otto, Edlnburg 6,760 Mrs. Jay Banks, R. 4, E. G. F.... 7,290 Carrie 4ohneon. Thompson 6,140 A. A. Scott, Hannah 5.120 Knute Charlson, Thompson 6,380 A nice Hultgren, Mallory 5,460 Walter Sundahl, Niagara 24.380 I Leah Papermaster, Rl, Hampden. 5,CM F. C. Lord, Park River^^.. 5,296 F. R. Hlnkle, Clyde 5,010 I Alice Woldy, Edmore.S.660 Teddie Larsoh, Honeyford 5,000 Clara Carver, Cunnings 22,600] J. H. McDonald, Conway 43,410 I J. C. Johnson, Cando 6,000 Henry Qqlbra—on,. Hlllsboro 6,000 Emilie Randker, Dahlen... 6,010 D. V. Snelllng, Euclid, Minn 6,000 I Mrs. Earte Robinson. Ardoch 13,210 F. R. Vrchota, Arvllla 6,200 Thelma Andrews, Devils Lake.... 6,000 Victor Grins. Northwood........ 6,000 Ida Hunter, Crystal..,u .....14,110 Rev. G. & Martin, Cavalier 13,610 Anna Brown, Manvel..._ 14,360 Will include the following counties In North Dakota: Rolette, Pierce, Sheri dan. Bottineau, McHenry, Renville, Ward, McLean, Burke, Mountrail Divide, Williams McKenzie, Wells, Foster, Eddy, Benson, Towner and all territory in Montana as well as any other territory not Included in the districts numbers one and two. Campaign Glosss, See. 15th, 10 *. SC. Mrs. W. G. Douglas, Duneelth.... 6,360 I Fred Stenson, Rolette .......14,490 1 G. Geeslln, Lansford 48,890 'Alice Sibley. Rolette 13,760 Olive Nicholson, Antetaipe, Mont. .13,850 I Stoole Hendrlckson, Coteaa 49,600 Johni f.'l" Annie Filken, Berwick 9,6701 Mrs. F. Statler, Barton 9,6001 Marion Varnes, Dsidiscs 6,260 Mrs. P. G. Neville, Dooley, Mont. .14,310 Mrs. J. S. McConnell, Epplng 13,620 Mrs. C. M. Johnson, Eekman 9,460 Clara Molden, FlaxviUe, Mont.... 6,940 Mrs. E. G. Howe, Gasdena 14,390 Maria Harrison, Knox 9,380 Fred Noltlng, Loralne 6,260 Carl Brunn, Mohall 5,780 I Jennie Mullen, Omenee..........14,550 I O. Ramatad, Sherwood 6,980 I Addle Stougbten. St. John........14,020 Mrs. W. E. Berg, Tioga 13,810 C. Bowan, Westhope 6,460 Amelia Olson, Willow City....... 9,860 Alex Lohne, 8cobey, Mont........ 9,56071 R. Petersen, Mlnot............ 6,680 Vera Nelson, Tagus 9,240 W. H. Hunter, Souris 6,260 Mrs. Bertha Martin, 8tanley 13,940 Mrs. C. A Graarud, Leeds 6,480 N. L. Johnson, Tcrk 6,210 Loren Llndberg, Bottineau 6,860 W. D. Packard, Rolla 6,460 Cora Chrisman, Rugby 49,690 Alice Hinkley, Falrvlew, Mont.... 5,470 Erma Small, Wolf Point, Mont .13,960 Iva Atkinson, Poplar, Mont 13,920 Zelma Wilson, Hanaboro 6,040 L. M. Fluent, Noonan 6,070 Mrs. Will Murphy, Granville.... 6,070. Mildren Castleman, Bantry 6,280 Lila Woodhall, Grenora 5,280 Reeba Hetrick, Powers Lake 5,040 Aanes Duffy, Plenty-wood, Mont... 5,170 Marie Richardson, Williston 5,000 Daisy Rowan, Mlnot C.OOO Pear' Johnson, Cartwright 6,000 Maude Gill, Portal 92,610 Mrs. Lee T. BoliAger, Wolford... 5,010 Jane M. Arveson, Carbury 21,200 Hiram^ McCarthy, York,-. 6,010 £•,J-v"?erLindlen, Dagmer Mont. 6,010 51 5 Parshall 13,600 Mrs. O. J. Ehlson, Coulee 6,000 CTas. Hollfnger, Glenburn 6,040 ,'1## A. Benolt, Fairview, Mont. 6,000 Reee Bauer, Watford 6,110 CMt0 Wllbur M00 .14,670 Wertz, Riy. 6A60 Peabodf To Enforce New Explosive* War Washington, Nor. 6.—Franeis S., ot the Council of' National Defense committee on coal producOoi hy been appointed aa •teUnt to- the'director of the Bureau MJg®e to direct the enforcing of the provisions of the law regulating the •tora«® end use of NOTemNrM becomM «««cttve DAUGfrnERS RAVE BIS OOR2T, ... Ohio, Nov, daughters kt William MtU^. *0, out 15 acres of corn, ehodfted and_ »aved^ the crop Khfeh- Jfcraer aCeKMUto feared would jSTioot Owing to. his lUness. These modern daugh ters of Ceres Included Mrs. Elsis fWMr Mr* C«Ila TKMhpson Mrs" Grace Jacksin and Mrs. Ruth Selper of.Alllance, and Ml* Clara McKenaie, jspsas," Ir **, :'-'Vr A $25.00 or SDBSOBlPraOIlB wnj» GET 100,000 EXTRA POINTS. This, "the F?rst Extra Point offer, is now in force," and la as follows:— In addition to the regular points allowed on subscription payments, as shown In the point schedule, wo make the candidates the following offer:. 100,000 extra points will be given to every candidate who sends or brings $86.00 worth of subscriptions to this office on or before Saturday, Nov. 17, 1917, 10 p. m. The^larger the amount the candidate sends in during this period, the larger the* candidate's extra point ballot win be. For example: $S6i00 win receive 104,000 extra points $27.00 wMl get 108,000 extra points, et£s SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS ARE WORTH MORE EXTRA POINTS DURING THIS PERIOD THAN THEY WILL BE AT ANT OTHER TIME DURING THE CAM PAIGN. Subscription Rates and Numbcfr of Points Allowed For Payment. The following table shows 'the price of the paper as well as the number of points allowed on subscription payments made to the Campaign department during the Campaign. All Old and New subscribers of the Morning, Evening or Sunday Herald making any payment on subscription, in Arrears or in Advance, are entitled to points according to the following schedule: The Grand Forks Morning or Evening 'Herald by Boy, Carrier or Mail. 80 Mentha In advance.. .810.00 4 Tears in advance...( 6.00 Tears in 1 Tear In 8 Months in Sigjaed 'r j1* Price. Points. Folate. 30 Moatha In advance...910.00 130,000 00,000 Tsars In advance.. .1 8.00 88,000 44,100 1 Tear in advance.. 4.00 38,400 10,800 6 Months In advance.. .8 1.00 17,600 8,800 I.. .$ 1.00 3 Months in advanoe. 8,000 The Morning, Evening and Sunday Herald (three papers) will be sold at the following reduced prices: Hew old Subscription Sabseripttoa Price. Points. Feints,. 18 Months la advanoe.. .f10.50 180,000 60,000 18 Months in advance.. .8 7.00 78,000 37,800 0 Months In advance.. .8 3.50 87,600. 18,800 3 Months In, advance.. .$ 1.75 17,000 gjSQO The Grand Forks Sunday Herald by Mail or Carrier Boy. Hew OM sMce. Subscription I Points. 190,000 68,400 87,000 17,000 advance...! 1.80 advance... 9 1.00 Entry Blank HWRATiP PROFIT-SHARING CIRCCIiATION CAMPAIGN.. 5,000 POINTS it sent to the Campaign Department of ni Bwidl Oujr one blank wUl count for a Candidate.! mi out this blank with your name or the name of your favorite candidate and send It to the |»»«g Department The name of the party maklnr the nomination ,will not be divulged. Foin 60,000 31,800 1 9 1 NomlnaU »••••••»•M••••• a (Stau Mr., Mrs. or |«Mk) Btrwt No.sDlfltiloi Wn rtl,MI .CHty e.e •••.•••••• 8tftt| lt«eilMI*»«tlHIO As a Candidate la The Profit-Sharing All the Extra Point Offers to be Read them-The Largest Offer is Now HMO IN SUBSCRIPTIONS WIXJj GET 7M00 EXTRA POXMTB. This, the Second' Extra Point Offer, will start at the close of the First Extra Point Offer, and close Dee. 1, 10 p. m., and 'will be as follows:— In addlton to the regular points allowed on subscription payments, aa shown In the point schedule, the following offer win be made during this period:—' 75,000 extra points will be given to every candidate who eends or brings $26.00 worth of subscriptions to this office on or before Dec. l, 10.17, 10 p. m. The lprger the' amount the candidate sends In during this peridd, the larger thi candidate's extra point ballot win be. For example: $26.00 will receive 78,000 extra points $37.00 will get 8l 000 extra points, e^. /. Hew Old Subscription Subscription 1st Extra Point Offer 2nd Extra Point Offer 3rd Extra Point Offer No Extra Points fiiven •i N SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT8 ARB WORTH MORE EXTRA POINTS DURING THIS PERIOD THAN THEY WILL BE AT ANT REMAINING TIME DURING THE CAMPAIGN. FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE This $1,500.00 Seven Passenger, Six Cylinder Willys Model 88-6 Touring Car Will be Awarded to the Person Having the Largest Number of Points in the Entire Campaign. It will be Known as the First Capital Prize. CAPITAL PRIZES. TTie $1,500.00 Willys-Overland, six cylinder, seven pas senger Model 88-6 touring car and the $1,105.00 six cylinder five passenger ^Overland win be known as the two capital prizes, and win he awarded as follows: T£e person having the greatest number of points in the entire «—•T**f wUl be given the 91,500.00 WUlys-Overlaad, to thp iwsun hav ing the second largest number of points in the palgn, wUl be given (be $1,195.00 six cylinder touring car. s" DISTRICT PRIZES. As explained In the next column, we have divided the territory covered by The Herald Into three districts aad have alloted a certain number of prises to each district, thereby assuring all contestants that an the automobiles and other awards CANNOT BE WON IN ANT CERTAIN IiOCAMTY thereby giving aU an equal opportunity to win one of the Ave antmaoMMs or one of the otter forty awards. After the winners of the two capital prises have been eliminated, there still remains to be awarded In EACH district the foUowlng prises In the foUowlng order: PRIZES FOR DISTRICT NUMBER 1. The highest in this district wUl be Mranled the 9855.00 flvet passenger Overfand touring car.. Second, aa eight piece 9950.00 bed roon suite. Third, 9100.00 Columbia grafswola Toorth, $79.00 Brunswick. llfth, 990.00 mprcbindlss order on Girard A Son (Jewelers). Sixth, 915.00 Watch, pnrehasBd from Hueagen*s Jewelry Shop, This makes a total of alz prises to he awarded. PRIZES FOR DISTRICT NUMBER An OM duplicate of the prizes to be gHai la district •gaher one win be glwi ln/dlstrict number two. PRIZES FOR DISTRICT NUMBER 3. Ium nr subscriptions wnx get 14,000 1CTTOA POINTS. nils, the Third Extra Point Offer, will start at the close of the Second Extra Point Offer, and close Dec- 7th. 10 p. nu and will be as foUows:— In addition to the rerular points allowed on subscription payments, as shown In the point schedule, the fonowtng offer will be made during this period:— 50,000 extra points win be given to every candidate who eends or brings $3W« worth of subscriptions to this office on or before Saturday, Dec. 7th, 1917, 10 p. m. Tie larger the amount the candidate send* in during this period, the larger the candidate's extra point ballot will be. For example: $26.00 will recaise 61.040 extra points $27.00 win get 54.00? extra points, etc. SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS ARE WORTH MORE EXTRA POINTS DtTUXG THIS PERIOD THAN* THEY WILL BE AT ANY REMAINING TIME DURING THE CAMPAIGN, deplleate off the prises to be given hi district' win also be given tn Jlelrtct nnriibsr Ana PRIZES AT LARGE. Van 910^0 i*s) win be (choice ci ladp% CASH COMMISSION. collected pm be paid to thoee who fan to XL', MIMIPW or on--Enter Get a Share of This Value—Enter the Campaign Now While the 100,000 Extra Point Offer Is On •M-l irav r.AST WEEK OP TBI DURING THE I*AST WEEK CAMPAIGN. During this period, the last week of the Campaign, there will be no Extra Poipts given. Only the regular points allowed on Subecription payments will be given. The Campaign closes Dec. 16, 1917, 10 p. m. DOWT HOLD SUBSCRIPTIONS" Candidates do not need to hold the sub scriptions until they have secured the $25.00 worth in order to get the Extra Points given during the Extra Point Offers. Send the subscriptions in as soon all pos sible after securing, so that the parties sub scribing will receive the paper promptly. The Campaign department will then return to the candidate a separate point ballot covering the number of po'nts allowed for each subscription turned in. Campaign department will mail to the sanddiate a separate point ballot covering the number of Extra Points due on the Ex tra Point Offer. fyjffyA There is a Big List of Prizes for Your District- WO* GOOD AWER jfOV. 15, 19|t. HtoAfl) PROPrr^CRARDfO CntCCIiATlON CAMPAIGN. •troot No oo»o 9 •eDwtrtet IfOaeea Campaign Department of "The Homl^onTsr u*»a the above date/ No eoqnon^mm anOtoer After being tecef iNf vl 4 iW»t,