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4 Keen, Clean Competition Nearing Exciting Finish ■—- —rjrpsj ;■ —rIJ 1 lit___f^li____r^^UP' —"T i m Wmwk Jfmw _ I i j WWfMP^ \ W-T\\i\wmf I '- 1"'/ .'/>.'•>. .-^ Going to Ring the Bell? Hard Hitting Will Help! STRUGGLE FOR MAGNIFICENT PRIZES ENDS AT 5 O'CLOCK THIS EVENING what other candidates are doing or not doing, .lust "saw wood ami say nothing. And remember that In enclosing re mittances no personal checks will be accepted. Use postal or express money order, certified check, bank draft or United Slates currency. Once, the ballot box lias been turned over to the judges It will be too late to make,omissions good or to rectify mistakes, so the importance of being exceedingly careful cannot be empha sized too-:strongly. When the-.votes in the ballot box have been coupled the Judges will he able.to figure the, grand totals quickly undJQrypon these figures depend the winnent of a dozen magnificent prizes in Th*e",H.'-raid's list. The*; l}s4Jof; prizes to be distributed Jime.^3o 'includes a $5300 home, a $3350 Knox, T^buhtbout, a double trip through the Orient ($787.60), a $750 Lindeman grand piano- four capital prizes, and— a 100 mahogany dining room set, a $500 bank account, a $300 double trip to Alaska, a $260 double trip to Hono lulu, a $260 Columbia graphophone and a $210 double trip to Mexico City—eight grand prizes, Get and cast every vote possible. If you can't get to see all your friends now .ask the contest department for circulation .and classified advertising order blanks. Get the votes. That is the one and only thing- to do now. Each and every prize goes for votes. It is up to you to get the votes. No matt' where you stand among candidates, do everything possible to day. No total which now leads for any prize is safe, as can bo seen by going over the vote standing opposite. Remember that six of the eight grand prise leads have shown no advance for many-weeks. Study the vote schedule opposite and see that a few clubs mean many thou sands of votes for you. Then go over the table of leads, also (Continued from race One) i on this page, and draw your own con clusions. If you are not already a candidate it is not too late. Since the leading to tals are bo small they offer you golden opportunities. Simply inclose your name with what ever votes you can cast. Should there be any point which is not perfectly clear to you now, get into communication with the contest department Immediately, All blanks or any information you desire "ill be furnished gladly, but | above all things do not make the mis take of waiting too lone;. Get your votes in early, so you will know they are in. Take no chance of being late, be cause when the hour of 5 arrives the contest is at an end so far as the voting is concerned, and not another vote will be permitted to go into the ballot box. At "i o'clock to the dot the judges will take charge of the box and will recognize only the votes which have he, a oast in the ballot box up to that I time. The close of this contest is going to be conducted In a manner that insures absolute protection to candidates' in terests. Remember that nobody but yourself can know what you are doing, thus making your success a matter resting entirely with you. Upon what you cast Into the ballot box depend* whether or not you win. There can be no favoritism .and no one can tell you what to do or what not to do. It Is up to you to do your very best. The results are "on the knees of the gods." In bulletins to candidates In the col umns of the Dally Herald and by in terviews the contest department lias been Knowing all candidates where and how opportunities are offered, and has urged all candidates to take advan tage of them. Now nil the advice that can be given is "DO TOUR BEST." LOS ANGELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING. JINK 30, 1910. Here's How Votes Are Counted ! New Old $5.00 Twelve Months 825 Votes 375 Votes $2.75 Six Months ■. 454 Votes. 207 Votes $1.50 Three Months 248 Votes 113 Votes $1.00 Two Months 165 Votes 75 Votes $ .50 One Month 82 Votes 37 Votes In addition to the regular votes, ex tra club votes are given on clubs of ten new subscriptions regardless of whether they are of uniform length or not, and upon clubs of five voting cer tificates from the "$5-for-$4" classified advertising coupon books. When ten new subscriptions or five classified voting certificates are turned in at one time, 400 extra votes are given on every Read This Over Then Get Busy .No. of | Prise (or which j What tills total Candidate. Votes. j this total leads. represents. Miss Van Allen, 661,'J3J | $5300 Slightly over it yearly Los Angeles | Home. _____ clubs. Mr*. JacksOß, _ 481,218 $3380 ~ A little over IT yearly Dakeisflold. I Automobile. clubs. Miss \VeygaJid, "" 413,305 • $787 Oriental Fourteen yearly Pasadena I Double trip. clubs. Dr. Pepper, 251.827 | $750 Piano. Not quite 9 yearly I.os Angeles I dubs, Mr»TiuTTffith, 317.867 ! $000 Dining Nearly 11 yearly Ocean Park ■■• I Ream set. clubs, .i. i.timimm Untham, Jr., 805.9T3 I «'", Hank "~ Teni yearly l.os Angeles [ account. clubs. Mrs. ~o" "Smith. 1 160,550 178800 Double trip Almost 6 yearly ' Lea Angeles.... l_ to Honolulu. :-■■ ■ clubs. , .(mar. It. Houldin, " 123,559 \Tftt Double trip Four yearly los Angeles I to Alaska. £!£_£ Both Vlrden, 70.31:' 1 Double trip Nearly 'i yearly Oxnard '> to Alaska. clubs. W~ il~ Mcleod 65 . ;" ' douTTo trip A little, over 2 yearly Loa' Angeles ' to Honolulu, clubs, Edgar U. anger, 32,610 j $250 A little over 1 yearly Los Angeles I Graphonola. club. Leone Jeffries, 31,673 |i:'o"Double trip Over 1 yearly Riverside '" Mexico City. club. dollar in the club amount. Thus, five classified coupon books constitute a club and call for 600 reg ular votes per book or a total of 3000 regular votes. In being turned in as a club they call for 400 club votes on every dollar: In other words, a total of 8000 club votes. Thus, $20 invested In classified advertising books will bring the candidate the total of 11,000. j Here They Are; Watch 'Em! DISTRICT A ' All territory within the above boundaries and went of the follow ing dividing line: Main street, beginning at Slauson avenue to Spring street, along Spring street to San Fernando, San Fernando street along Los Angeles river to northern boundary line, the dividing line runs in the center of the given streets, hence buildings on the west side of Main and San Fernando are in District A, and those on the east side are in District B. ♦♦♦♦DR. C. T. PEPPER, Los Angeles 251,827 ♦♦♦MRS. OSCAR B. SMITH, Los Angeles. 150,550 ♦♦♦JAMES B. BOULDIN, Los Angeles 122,559 ♦♦♦HEBER JONES, Los Angeles 110,881 ♦♦MRS. ANNA KALLIWODA, Los Angeles 82,213 ♦♦HENRIETTA HOLLE, Los Angeles .' 56,891 ♦L. W. WILDER, Los Angeles 48,230 'MISS KATE S. BATTY, Los Angeles , 41,332 G. Ellis Fry, Los Angeles 34,271 Mrs. Anna Wolfskin, Los Angeles 20,562 L. M. Tupper, Los Angeles 15,472 Clyde Bess • JgJ Arthur Way ■ ••'• »• 3,900 Mrs. Garner Curran 3,185 Antonio Busciolano 3,150 Josephine Russell *'°" Robert Levy 2,800 John Shepek 2,700 Grant Cuthbertson • jf*** E. H. Hitchcock •••• 2,085 H. V. Huber : 2,000 Fred Haney |°7 • Otis A. McKelvie *»»J" S^Sw^:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :| Alexander Galloway J >%~ 11. H. Livingston" ••• }»*« Leonard M. Stanley }>*™ J. L. Irwin .. r I'loo1 '100 DISTRICT B All that territory within the city limits and east of the dividing line as given above. ******* M J. VAN ALLEN, Los Angeles 661,932 *W. R. McLEOD, Los Angeles 65,215 ♦EDGAR C. SWANGER, Los Angeles 32,610 Asbury T. Wade, Los Angeles 12,595 Mrs. Victoria A. Smith, Los Angeles 10,350 Frank Blackburn, Los Angeles 10,335 Mary Bailiff 7,875 Mrs Mary Warner 5,655 F. E. Warner 3,700 Miss Agatha Smith 3,5/3 Mrs. Maggie B. Loring 3.^4U Theodore Moroney 3,010 Marie J. Corson 2,778 Mrs. C. K. Lewis . |.50° Hugh McWhorter '............"..."..........' I"/!.'" i 1,289 R. Hugh McWhorter 1.28(> Dr. Gale Atwater LjW Carl Jacobson 1.100 Mrs. S. H. Frowem • '^ DIVISION II (Comprising Districts C and D) All that territory not within the boundaries of Los Angeles cii) as set forth under heeding Division I. DISTRICT All that portion of Los Angeles county not within the boun daries of Los Angeles city as set forth under heading Division I, and also San Bernardino and Orange counties. ****** MIS s MARGUERITE WEYGAND, Pasadena 413,305 ***** MRS. HESTER T. GRIFFITH, Los Angeles suburbs 317,867 *****]. LANDRUM GRAHAM, JR., Los Angeles suburbs. .308,972 ♦♦♦♦MISS HAZEL WEBSTER, Ocean Park 232,242 ♦♦♦B. F. BESWICK, Santa Ana 169,372 ♦♦FLORENCE WILLIAMS, South Pasadena 61,713 ♦CLAYTON GRICE, Inglewood 44,005 ♦VIDA DAMRON, Huntington Beach 26,212 Mrs. Mary L. Friend, Hollywood 21,042 Miss Susie Thompson, San Bernardino 16,610 Aubrey A. Moody, Ontario 14,098 Paul Doty, Pasadena 11,346 Miss Ethyl Swall, Garden Grove 11,117 K. S. Hull, Redlands 10,832 Lionel Clotworthv 8,640 Lionel Mrs. Ida L. Scharr '. 6,149 John W. Gleason • a'oa- I. M. Freeman 4-24-- Walter H. Jenkins 3,82s Mrs. R. E. Poole '. 3,0 Lelia Prince 2,160 T elia Prince <i,imj Julian Gobar 1970 Huron A. Kennedy !v.':!!.'!!!M!!.'!)!.'!!:!!!!i!i'.:i!"v". }&*> Lillian A. Miller : 1-800 Mrs. J. R. Pettyjohn J .390 Arnold Lawrence J -350 Kathleen Connolly . ; J.fOO E. L. Howell -^00 Grant White J-300 J. A. Poole {--™ Richard Humphrey .*"" Tas. H. Goodyear : 1.125 IdaS.Lehan }.]M J. A. Weisenborn j.IOO George Frew ••• 1,090 DISTRICT D All other territory not included in any of the above districts. ****** MR S. CLARA JACKSON, Bakersfield 488,218 **Ruth M. Virden, Oxnard 70,342 ♦Miss Leone Jeffries, Riverside 31,679 Harry Lowrey, Corona • 17,630 Estelle Le Sage 15,220 Mrs V. I. Brown 13,902 C. M. Applestill • 8,808 A I Tune 8-3^2 Al 1 une ....••••.. ...••......• o,o^— Walter M. Coffey 7,086 John Gillespie 3,100 Juan Barcena • 2,990 Eugene Sproul 2,625 Aura Bailey 1.000 Rev. W. M Barrett 1.000 Maurice Balaam ....'.'.'.'.'.'.' .'••• 1,000 "It's Not Where You Are; It's Where You're GOING TO BE!"