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T ■'! ;c - ' 4 :'r äi esrs EST OPENING CALDWELL TRIBUNE Contest This Starts You on the Way to Complete Success • Of course you want to win. That's only natural. So the first thing to do it to have your name registered as a candidate then call or write for a receipt book- However, don't wait for a receipt book but begin telling your friends and acquaintances that you are in the race and out to succeed. Ask them to save their subscription for you. When you get a receipt book start out actively getting subscriptions. Your friends will be glad to help you win an automobile. Enter Your Name or That of One of Your Friends THE CALDWELL TRIBUNE take« pleasure in announcing this, the most stu pendous Profit-Sharing Circulation Building Campaign ever held in this city. Friends and readers of this paper are to decide the winners of these prizes which cost hundreds of dollars. Fre^votes will be the means by which winners will be decided and they may be obtained by clipping the coupon from each issue and by subscription payments, either old or new subscribers being entitled to votes. Candidates may secure the aid of their friends by asking them to save their coupon votes and also by securing theiii subscriptions, which will-give them votes according to the amount paid. (See table °J votes). Every friend of this paper is invited to nominate a candidate. We reserve the right, however, to limit the number of candidates who may enter, as only a limited number will be accepted. Those who enter early will have th best chance to succeed. Fill out the blank below—send it in today—win, or see your favorite, win a valuable) automobile or one of the many grand awards given for a few weeks' work. ihr 28, and Will Last until November 13 ^ * \ oday and Win a Prize m to own. This oar is the em bodiment of luxury and power. 1920 Model 5-Passenger Overland. Purchased from Th® Wyc koff Motor Co., Caldwell. 5th PRIZE An Up-to-Date Camera An up-to-date post card size Folding Camera, costing $35.00. The best record of our pleasures is kept by tho camera. Purchased from and on display ai Sutton & McArtor's Drug Store, Caldwell. 25 per cent Commission on New Sub scriptions to Non-Prize Winners. A Short Campaign This campaign is not going to drag over a protracted period of time—the campaign closes November 13. This fact expresses the liberality of the plan and makes it easier for every candidate engaged, in the race for prizes It means that with 48 days from this date a host of happy folks will be the proud participants in the distribution of valuable and cherished rewards for a little time and energy concentrated on a laudable ambition to be a victor in a great race. If You Are a Live Wire You Can Win CI E£ WATCH tlS fPur tore ildwel Purchased from and on dis - 4th PRIZE ONE 26-PIECE CHEST of COMMUNITY SIVLERWARE This is guaranteed for 50 years. Purchased from and on display at Laughlin Jewelry company, Caldwell GULATIONS ersons who enter and tike part in this circulation campaign will Bind themselves to abide by th* foregoing rules, Anderson who is of good character and is a resident of one of d< w districts, married or unmarried, old or younc, is eligible to com ète in ttys prise circulation building campaign. This means that men (ll k nd wompn are acceptable. No salaried employe of The Tribune or members of employes' oi mm «distfc families can enter or compete tor any of the priai». sue The Tribune reserves the right to reject any nomination. Nomin fu«j tlon « ni^y be made at any time. k Any jcandidate once nominated and not wishing to continue in be race must notify the campaign manager in writing within five I lays after his or her name appears in the printed list . . .Vote coupons of différant amounts will be published to The neHh< r "bune which, when neatly cut out name and dietrict filled In and e*c«| ""ought er mailed to the Campaign Department of The Tribune, will ount for, the number of votea printed thereon. rfai . Vo * e * onc * issued cannot be transferred. They must be (Beared be nr °ugh the regular channels, according to the rules of the campaign, ut* „. j, Omittances must be accompanied by the subscriber's name 0 nd eddrese. .» .A" vote ballots issued on subscriptions may be kept until the end «Ü2. or wU1 tpbliahed according to the rulea of the " desired. A »ued mUBt • ecoa, P* n y 411 aubecripttoaa where vote» are to be Candidates may have any one, anywhere, work for them. For Further Information, Sub scription-Blanks, Etc., Call, Write or Pllone The Contest Open Evenings Till 8:30 O'clock Phone 58 Nomination Blank GOOD FOR 5000 VOTES Campaign Manager, The Tribune: Date.: : • ,.1920. I Nominate (GIVE FULL NAME OF CANDIDATE) Address Signed Address Cut out this blank and send to The Tribune with your or the name and addreee of a friend. The names of persons ™-n««g nomination will not be divulged. The nomination sent in will count 5000 votee if sent to The Tribune Campaign Manager. The Tribune reeervee the right to reject any objectionable nominations. IS IS THIS IS A FREE FOR ALL. THERE ARE NO FAVORITES. YOU STAND THE SAME CHANCE AS ANYON1