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BIG SPECIAL OFFER MEETS
APPROVAL OF ALL CANDIDATES
Splendid Opportunity Offered Every Candidate
to Secure the Votes that Will Bring Her |
Success Commended by Practically
Every Candidate
CAMPAIGN EXPECTED TO SOON REACH
GIGANTIC PROPORTIONS
ENERGETIC AND AMBITIOUS YO UNO WOMEN ARE STRIVING WITH
MIGHT AND MAIN TO SECURE THE VOTES THAT WILL WIN
SPLENDID PRIZES FOR THEM
(
Contest Mathematics
Just Think:
Two NEW 12-month subscriptions bring yon 40,000 votes
Five NEW 12-month suboeriptions bring you 100,000 votes.
Five NEW six-month subscriptions bring you 40,000 votes.
Five NEW three-month subscriptions bring you 18.000 votes.
THESE AXE THE REGULAR VOTES ISSUED ON SUBSCRIP
TIONS THROUGHOUT THE CONTEST. During the Big Specisl
Offer mnny thousands of extra votes are to be secured on all NEW
subscriptions. DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS OFFER. IT IS IM
PORTANT TO YOUR SUCCESS. If there is anything pertaining
to the offer that you do not understand, be sure to come in and
have it explained.
By bringing your pencil into play you can always figure just
where you stand ana just how many subscriptions it is going to
take to place you in the top pcsitiou.
Wednesday wn* another blit day in
Tho Chronicle-New*' Great Popular
ity Campaign ami the number or
vote* received for the various candi
date* shows that they are leaving no
stone unturned to secure the prlsea
they have set their heart* upon m»-
curl iik. and that their friend* are
Just a* much interented a* the candi
date* themselves, and are ready and
wlllling to render every potwlhle lilt
of assistance to aid them* young wo
men to realize their ambition*. In
both city and rountry the conteit In
crowing daily and each day witnemi
cm tho birth of a new cnthuidaßin.
Tho city candidate* are doinic ef
fect Ivo work thU week. Many friend*
of candidate* are In the city visiting
and the majority of those approached
by the live and energetic candidates
have signified tlo-lr willingness to
a>4*l*t. In thl* way the ambitious
one* are receiving help that will
Maud them In good Mead Inter on.
when the race grow* warmer.
Special Offer Meets with Approval.
Practically every candidate from
Whom we have heard since the an
nouncement of the lllg Special Offer
ha* expressed her mthujila*tic ap
proval of the opportunity glten her
to Necute thousands of extra vote*
that will make certain of succour and
for the benefit of those who may
want a little additional explanation,
we will state the term* of the offer.
.Thl* Ih the offer In substance:
To ever/ candidate who turn* In
fPve NEW •twelve-month subscrip
tion* between now and liecentbcr
Sbtli. at !» p m.. we will give an ex
tra ballot of r.O.Onti vote*.
To every candid nc who tiirnts In
five NEW hl\-niontl.:
i between now and December 20th, at
t ft P in . we will gi\o an extra ballot
of 23,000 votes.
These votes are !n addition to the
regular vote Issued on all Hubscrlp
. (lons.
EVERY NEW SCRSCRIPTION OF
THREE MONTH Olt OVER POI NTS
• ON THIS OFFICII.
i It Is not necessary to turn In an
, entire • lull at one time, hut subset|p
tlons should he turned in ns seen red.
and after the offer clone* an extra
ballot, for all extra votes due will lie
mailed to each candidate.
Outside Towns Woiking.
In tin* outside towns candidates i
are in many ca. - receiving the sup- i
Coupon Not Good after Dec> 22 Coupon
The Chronicle-News
Trinidad, Colorado
GMIO CUM CUiniGl
This Coupon Will Count for 10 Votes
For ;
Address
T* own District No
Oooil for 1(1 vote when filled out noil soul to The Clirotilcic-Kewa of
fir- by mail or otherwise, on or before expiration dale. No bullot will be
nllereil In any way nr transferred after bollix received by ilie Contest Man
lIK'T Unless tiallot Is earefnlly trimmed .around outside lines II will not
be counted.
i port of the entire communities in
which they reside, and the entire
citizenry has apparently taken it up
on themselves to we that the proper
i support I* given the home candidate,
u* a matter of town pride. These
outside candidates nro going to fig
ure prominently In the prize-win
ning. Judging by the work being
done, and their energy sjienks vol-1
unie* for their ability to do thing- i
when their mind* nrr once made up. I
Opportunity for Late Starter.. i
Those who have ,i* yet done hut >
little to advance their cause*, or who
are Ju*t entering, and tbon* contem
plating entrance, should now realize
that there is no time like the pres
ent for Martins to work. No better
opportunity to enter and conduct n
successful campaign will ever In* of
feretl. and with the Ilia Special Off«r
to assist In the securing of n sub
stantial vote-total, it Is the “bargain
period of the contest”. Thn«c who
enter anil start to work now have
the benefit of the work done by
many others, for the contest ha*
lieen placed uppermost In the mind*
of people by the energy of early can
didates. and ftom tills time on It will
b«* much easier to secure votes and
Mthscrfptlon!*. Those who ure now
leading have most probably covered
a great part of their fields, while
those who are Just starting have a
field that Is virgin soil to work.
“Opportunity." says the old proverb,
“knock* at your door but once**, and
what Morn splendid <>p|»ortunity to
win a prize of great value or secure
a biiHiiies* education will ever bo of- 1
ferod you? Think well before de
ciding to pass up a chance that may '
mean for you a successful future. I
New Nominations Received.
Kaeli day aces the addition of new
name; to the list of those who will
!.«• chosen nr the icripients of the
handsome prize* on January Ik.
This alone prove* that the opportuni
ties we are placing within the reach
of the young women of Southern
Colorado and Northern New Mexico
are fully appreciated and that these
young women who are now entering,
as well a* those who have been in
since the Mart, realize that their
chances nr«l ns blight. or even
brighter than they have ever been
before. Nothing succeeds like suc
cess and nothing I* so cutitugious a*
tin* determination to succeed . Ily
THURSDAY
convincing your friend* that you are
P going to succeed and keeping this
»j thought uppermost in your mind at
all times, yo ueannot help but spread
thl* contagion and this mean* that
your success will become a most \im|
matter to many, and their effort*
combined with your own, will enable
yon to come through victorious ut the
flnlMi anil attain your goal—-the
I winning of one of these hand-onie
prize*.
Cloting of Context.
The contest will positively rime
on Saturday night. January is. 1913.
at ft |». in., and not one minute of ex
tension will he allowiml. Promptly
at the hour named the door* of the
contest office will be closed and the
Greatest Popularity fontesl ever Keen .
in Southern Pointndo or Northern I
New Mexico, will lie brought to a :
close. Itear thl* In mind r.ud reruetn-
Inr the rloslng date, it |* Import- I
ant. j
A Word About the Prize*.
Every one of the -plend.'d prize*
; that will, within a few short weeks,
,’be awarded by The Chronicle-News I*
: worth a world of eff.Mt And these
j prize* will he awarded In exactly the
I manner we liuve announced they
woul I Ev. ry candidate will be g!v
--• n an cqua-l opportunity to win. The
1 imputation of the Chronicle-News for
{reliability arul square-dealing In all
matters, stand* back of the rand!-
jdates in this contest. ui*l every ran
d Plate will h«> given an equal oppor
tunity for success. Thl* was the
aim of the Chronicle-New* in !«%>
augural lug this campaign and this
Idea will he in mind throughout.
Every Candidate Ha* Five Chance*.
Every candidate, no matter where
she stands now, has five chance* to
win a handsome prize. Even If she
does not win the handsome Capital
Prize. "Ford" automobile, lias ntill
four other rhanre* to win u hand
some and valuable award, and a little
[effort, rightly expended, will place
i her w here she cannot help hut be
I successful Real effort never goes
'unrewarded and the more sincere the
{effort, the greater the reward.
Contest Office Hoars.
Tin* Contest Office Is open all day
up to s o'clock in the eveuing. Can*
dldutex, their friends or anyone In
terested in the (onte-.t, are welcome
at all times. For the beuefit of those
who cannot come during the day we
rent tin In the office in the evening,
a ill if you cannot make your visits
during the day. do not hesitate to
come In the evening before R o'clock.
You will be n* courteously received
and assisted every bit as much a*
any other candidate.
Fntuie Snbacriptioni.
In many cases candidates will meet
people who desire to assist them by
subscribing fo.* The Chronicle-
News. but an- already taking a dally
paper, which is paid In advance and
do not desire to hove two dally papers
coming Into their horn*** at the same
time. To assist candidates In every
way and to enable them to secure the
benefit* of such assistance, we have
arranged to accept all such subscrip
tion*. with the amount of the sub
scription. and hold them for delivery
at any future date named by the
subscriber.
Something Important, 2nd Payment!
Here is an important tip that every
candidate should take advantage of.
You have probably approached many
person* for MUliPrrl|ii|onH and these
have obliged you subscription*
for one, two or three month*. Now.
If you induce there people to extend
their subscription* for longer periods,
and they undoubtedly will after see
ing what a REAL newspaper the
Chronicle-News Is. you receive the
benefit of many additional vote*. For
example: A person who subscribed
for one month nrd paid GO rents,
gained for. you GOO votes. If a new
subscriber. If you secure this per
son’s subscription for an additional
11 mouths, or or.e year In all, you
receive the benefit of these vote* giv
en on a regular i ew yearly subscrip
tion. 20,000, less the &00 already re
ceived, or 10. GOP for the “Second
Payment'* of $1.30, while the sub
scriber, by paying the additional
94.G0 received the paper for a full
year. This ruling also applies to any
•Second Payment" you may secure,
but always be sure to mark the stubs
"Second Payment" when turning In
subscriptions. Remember, that a
subscriber who was "NEW" at the
start of the contest is "NEW"
throughout tho contest, no mutter
how many payments he or she may
make.
DISTRICT NO. 1
Consists of the City of Trini
dad, from the renter of Commer
cial street and Arizona avenue,
west. ,
Rlanelio Dutton, 211 Topeka 54480
fSratlce Johnson. Cl ft Willow 53600
Alice Dray. 427 Nevada GO6JO
August A Moser. 123 ft Blvd ..48800
Verlic Gatlin, 42k First street 48220
m OKZONIOM-HBWg TRINIDAD, COLORADO.
re Anna Mftlouff; *O2 VV. Main 473G0
I* Elsa Ricbtdr. 72? pine 46200
«t Edna .Vcohge, 210 \V. Kansu* 43600
id Mrs. It. Mayfield. 401 Park . . .43210
it I.eah DeWltt, 329 Short ... .42740
i| Edith Ruder, 208 Anderson . . . 11820
is I.olll*o Fisher, GI2 Nevada ..40280
le Goldie Jett., 413 Nevada ...39690
e Rofoellta Rena, 321 State ....39620
e Irene Hughes. 345 \V linen . . .37960
e Edith Carter. 121 Johnson . . 206601
Minnie llotler. 303 Pin** 36950
Mr*, linnuie D. Horton, 760
c Atchison street . 367601
, Dot Sanders. 214 Colorado ..36480
- Susie Child*, 410 \\ Itacn ...355901
f Anna Haiti. 515 Nevada ... 38420 1
* Marjorie Holdsworth. Oil I
• Willow street 343301
i Julia Fellar, 602 Prospect ...319201
i Effie Roper. 323 H. Com 31740 I
i Nettle Adumnon. 336 Cnlv. . ..31380 I
Maud Rosebaugh, 731 Park ..30320 1
Helen Walker, Ran Juan. Itacn 300|0|
lllee Pellett, Topeka avenue ..294801
Mary llonuto, 915 State street 291701
Mr* K. P. Knnr. 423 Slate ..28450 1
Grace Green. 311 Nevada ...280101
Net lie Sullivan, 400 I'niverßlty 27420 1
Virginia KuMon, 317 Topeka 252001
Katheilnn Goodrich. tOC Park 21240 I
Clara Marty*. Haca -trect ...22840 j
Nellie Pomeroy. 821 Arizona 21340 1
Mavine Drowning. 30G College 21200 1
I-a lira Herring. SIC S Anitna* 19910 1
/ella Irwin. 714 Pin- ISCGoI
Jessie Overstreet, 022 Atchison 16000
Kale Jacob*. 724 Grant Ave. IGOGu
Maudo*Logan, 732 Pine 15380
Francis Curto, 355 College . . .15200
Eva Richardson. 501 Convent 9020 ,
Nina Anderson, Tl llot son street 4080
Mrs. J. W. Hart let l. 512
Washington 3040
Gladys IMttenger, 31' Tillolsou 2180
Ituth Mi-Kwan, 141 Tlllotson 2000
Esther White, Prospect St. .. 20001
DISTRICT NO. 2
Consists of the City of Trini
dad. from the renter of Commer
cial street and Arizona avenue,
east.
Bessie Rupp. Sit K. Topeka .57090 1
Ilessle Archer. Chestnut street 36620 J
Elizabeth Rankin. 1213 Roslet 54700
Ktm MrPhall. 210 Frost . . . .34450 1
Ijoy Clurke, 800 Arizona ....487101
Teresa Reach. 214 Goddard ...48580 I
l.uple llent. 602 First street ..42480
Hope Barnes, 926 Kprure ...417401
Pearl Ashley. 1314 Linden ..409301
Zoe Young. 412'lAipIpe .... 40740 j
Mary McCoy. 7th and Oak ..397901
Veda Harris. 81 ft San Pedro . . 39260 I
Ruth Harris. 7th 4 Baltimore 39260 I
Mr*. C. Floyd. 131 E. First 3942»
Mrs. Chonita Flores, 323
John-on 390601
Zctta Beeves, 203 Frost 38280 I
Mrs. O. I«. Davis. Jr*, I
1623 Hun Pedro street ....38140
Currie Hmlth. 616 Arizona .. .37970
Mnudc Glahu. 616 K. Second 36731* ,
Alleen Daugherty. Walnut St. 36300
.Mrs. Jns. Thompson,
lift Maple 33390
Thelma Coppers. 1111 Arl*. 33410
Myrtle Martin. 214 J-. Walnut 33080
Mabel Deiamore. 1023 Ran
Pedro rtreet 34820
Kate Sherman, 318 E. Seventh 33910
Huth Perkins. 313 E. Topeka 33820
Ruth Rogers. I2OJ N. Com. . .31680
Bessie Caskey. 421 E. 7th ...30420
Margate! Dennison, 406 Spruce 30030
Wllmcr Chanter. 413 K. 7th . .29430
Anna Hern, Fan Pedro street 29420
Mildred Thompson, 112 Arlz. 26400
Anna Ilutz, 30.8 Johnron ....23280
Julia Henson. 620 E. First ...16180
Edna Hatton, 614 Chestnut .14660
Ada Smith, Englevllle llill - - 4120
* DISTRICT NO. 3
*
► Consists of Huerfano County
► and all towns in l«as Animas
► county, north of the I-a* Ani- •
► mas river, hut not Ineluding 1
► towns or territory bordering on «
► the river. 1
Hazel Mauk, Bowen 36090
Marie Knlesar. Aguilar 35120
Marie Logan, llowen 52020
Blanche Fmfug. Walsonhurg .31600
Kate Bickerton. Tnhn*eo ....51340
Lucy Itoggio, Aguilar 50030
Lillian D. Baker. Delngua . . . 16430
Mary Mnrtinnlirh, Oakvlew ..46420
Dora Mohr, Aguilar 46060
Virginia Toller, Tollerburg ..43170
Maggie Ray, Aguilar 147t0
Etta Br.vden, Delagua 43210
Margaret Allen. Aguilar ....41260
Kate Drlsool, Pryor 41060
Anna O'Neil. Rouse 40370
Emma Capps, La Vota 10160
Bessie Ryan, Ludlow 39930
Jennie Wyles, U-rwind 29900
Lein McFarland, La etn ....,39500
May Thomuson, Forbes 39420
Anna Shaughnesay, Hauling* 38890
Gladys Miller, Wnlsenburg ...38630
Ruby Floyd, Thatcher 36200
[Goldie Miller, Berwlnd 36110
Vera Litislng, Rugby 35410
l<oree .Muth, Aguilar 35180
Annie Rogers, Bourn 34 910
Nellie Thomas. Berwlnd 32850
Margaret Lloyd, lister 31590
Mary Stack, Malachite 30110
Loin King. Toller burg 30000
Marsoletc Feurial. Sharpvda|e .29*50
Margaret Woodward. Ludlow *7480
Pauline Mauot. Rugby 27400
Laveta Sprinter, .Malachite ..22480
Nellie Vasques, Hicks *U«O
lHaael Maulden, La eVttt 20410
Lltile 1-ody, Rugby it.*,2o
Pearl Waters, Toller burg .... 14300
Lila Lout bead. La Vela ....11420
laabelle O'Neill, Tabasco kt!3o
0 ♦ DI8TBICT NO 4 ♦
„ ♦
. ♦ ConsUi* bf I.uk Animas ooun- 4
(| ♦ *>’ of Colorado south of the l.im ♦
„ ♦ Animas river. including ull ♦
0 ♦ towim and territory bordering 4
u ♦ on ilia river, i ntf I’nlon and Col- 4
4 fa* counties, of New Mexico. 4
44444444444444444
Mario Merit 11 nx, Weston ....52330
May Wilson, Ktarkt llle 51300
Mrs. Robert pmvell, Folsom 50490
Nora lleiiKley, Folsoiu, N. M. 50020
Dora Foil ret. Stark v II |« .. ...49X30
( Rae Coe, Terclo 10090
Maude Werdeman. Jansen ...43420
( B'ulah Barnes, l». o. Box 109 4 2X70
Kittle Spuhr. Cokedale 42010
Kille| Prosser. P. O. Box 422 4 2470
May Filer, It. F. D. No. I . . .11440
Wilma Hardin, Clayton. X. .\l. 41120
Miss McNcnl, (Iodine 3997n
Fern Ferguson. Jansen 39710
Ilnfncllet Oarclu, Soprls 39710
Mrs. Walter Sherman. Baton 39050
Anna Meek. Stnrkvllle 394X0
Mrs. CJ. J. Church. Trinchera 38KXO
Mrs. I lev a D'Amhrosio. Sopris 3X460
Fay Teneycke. Jun.sen is | NO
Kllxaheih Dawe. Soprla 2i573o
Florence .MorKnn. FoRom ...35190
Kuihryn Hollenbeck. Trln
chera 31170
Clara De Arniond. Cokedale . .3147«
Mattie Richnrdson. (‘okedale .30500
Virile llltsou. Dcs Moines ..21290
laiura Crow. Folsom. N. M. ..20620
l.nclle White. Folsnm. N. M. 19970
Kllxaheih Itothmd. Simpson .19150
Mrs. May Henderson. Des
Moines. New Mexico 10150
Brace IJendriekrt Cokedale ...6X40
Mrr. Margaret Walsh. Valdez .6260
Mrs. J. r. Cooper. Simpson ...2410
I
1100.00 DIAMOND KINDS—ONE
CIIVEX IX EACH DISTRICT
Embossed Xmas Stationery.
The Chronlt le-Xews this sea
son Is showing a Inuautiful line
of Christmas embossed station*
ery. Older™ filled promptly.
Call and make your selections
at once.
BILL SEEKS TO RETURN FIVE
MILLIONS TO THE SOUTH
Washington. Dee. r m . —More than
95,000.000 derived from anlcz of
property taken from owners in the
south after the Civil war would he
repaid to the Southern claimants by
the terms of a bill passed by the
house yesterday.
The hill would amend the codifi
cation of laws relatint to the Ju
diciary so us lo dispense with the
allegation and proof of loyalty In
those claims, affecting only proceeds
of property taken after the date
mentioned.
The bill has not vet passed .the
senate.
"BRIDGIE” WEBBER DECLARES
HIS TESIMONY WAS TRUE
Xew York. Dec. 12. Rrldgle”
Webber, one of the four informers
In the Koseutlml murder case who
was quoted as repudiating his testi
mony given at the trlnl of Decker
and the four gunmen In saying that
there was no plot to slay Herman
Rosenthal, sent a lette rto District
Attorney Whitman yesterday, saying
that statements attributed to him
were "absolutely false."
"Any time you wish nie to make
an afidavit »o this effect," he ad
ded, •*! shall he glad to do so. Mrs.
Webber will corrolmrate me."
AEROPLANE ALTITUDE
RECORD IS BROKEN
Tunis, Dec. 12.—The world’s alti
tude record for aeroplanes was brok
en yesterday by Roland Cl. Harris,
Hie French aviator, who ascended
5.801 meters (approximately 19,032
feet high) the flight lasted 11 mln
uies, 0 seconds and was carried out
In clonr went her.
' The best previous accepted rec
ord was 17,881 feet, made by George
le Cngneux on September 17, last at
Villa Oouhlay, France.
m W HUfffISTS EVWYWNIN
DECEMBER IS. 1912.
i NOMINATION BLANK
GOOD FOB 2,000 VOTES
, I nominate Mrs. or MI in

* Address
Downtown address. If any
Occupation
District No tFee District Divisions.)
Nominated by ... Address ~
Only the first nomination ballot received for each candidate will
count for 2,00 u votes. Fill out all the lines of Ibis ballot very carefully
aud mail AT ONCE to the Context Manager, The Chronicle-News. Trini
dad, Colorado.
The management reserves the right to reject any objectionable nomi
nations.
Fill out this blank, write plainly, and sent It to Contest Manager
with your name or the name and address of your favorite candidate. Thu
names of perrons making nominatlonn will not be divulged. If so requested.
MAKE YOUR NOMINATION TODAY
Oet Busy and Win one of these ilandsotne awards. Only a limited
jjJtj r nominations will be accepted. Be sure your name it oa this
eeeoe so oe os> o&c-o *>?> ooshsshs oo
VOTING POWER OF SUBSCRIPTION
PAYMENTS
DAILY CHRONICLE-NEWS
Amount Votes (liven
_ Price. New. Old.
On- Month* r ,„ son 250
Two Months 1,00 1,500 750
Thr— Month* 1.50 3.000 I,ton
Ptx Month* ; 3.00 1,000 4,000
Tw-h- Month* (In advance 500 30.000 10.000
Two V-nr* lln mlviinr-l 10.00 50.000 »r,|ofln
WEEKLY CHRONICLE-NEWS
Amount Vote* r.lv-n
Price, Mew. DM.
Twelve Month* | 1.00 1.500 ;:.o
Two Yearn •00 4,000 r.Oon
rimnolntt ftom the Weekly to the Dolly Chronlrle-News will be ron
• hlered a NEW *ub*erlber. Subscription. may be lent by mall, paid at the
Chronlcle-Newa office or paid 10 the candidate In peraoo. Candidate*
are furnished with receipt bonks, nod will I,sue reeeipla when accepting
paytnent fnr suhsrrlpilnr.v.
I
| Two Handsome $325
Kohler & Campbell
Pianos
Purchased and on display at
Knight-Campbell Music Co.
J. H. Cooley, Local Agent
OXE OF THE HANDSOME HOLD
WATCHES OIVEX IV
EACH DISTRICT.
(Junllty printing anythin;;
•MeryihliiK at Hie Cliroiilcin-News
office. Work ddivernd when prom
ised.
PANAMA CANAL CONFERENCE
Atlanta, (la.. Dee. 12.—" The
Southern Panama ('anal conference"
hus been organized hero by southern
business men In preparation of the
opening of the waterway. Wlltncr
I*. Moore, president of the Atlanta
('hamber of Cofnmerec. was chosen
president. The conference hus for
Its object the development of trade
with Central and South American
countries.
INSURANCE
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DUNIAVY AfitNL'Y Cl)
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