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— • • *Vx-'T" > *- f . ^ i.'-" '• v; v’ ”■ -T*'^ f ■v: ■ .. • '■'* — • ** v;-;n •> •' * v‘V; • £ " ••» ' V^ ... • •■ » ■ , *| • - •, . I'i-f-: /. ■ r* -i- *.*»? *■ -A/. \.«.i \ / a* ;v"' .• ’ *■ - : s. ■ CASH COMMISSION Guaranteed Every Act ive Non-Prize Winner CASH COMMISSION Guaranteed Every Act ive Non-Prize Winner ■ 60,000 EXTRA VOTES Free With Every NEW Yearly Subscrip tion Secured During First Period 1 How the Territory Is Divided • WSTR.CT No- tt,e dty of the Cape Fear river. One of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded in this district. DISTRICT No. 2—That part of the city of Wilmington DIbiKH, south of Market street and east of the Cape Fear river, including Sun set Park, Delgado, Audubon, Winter park, Seagate and Wadghtsville Sound. One of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded m this district. /DISTRICT No. 3—That part of New Hanover county - on the east side of Cape Fear river and not included in Districts Nos. 1 and 2, and all of Pender, Onslow, Duplin and Sampson counties. One of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded in this dirtnct. DISTRICT No. 4—That part of New Hanover county on the west ride of Cape Fear river, \ • i '■ and Brunswick, Columbus, Robeson 1 and Bladen counties. ac One of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded in this district. How the Prizes Are To Be Awarded & ■v'xr ‘5 \ Every active participant in the Star and News big cam paign receives-either a cash award or one of the four motor The person receiving the highest number of votes in the campaign regardless of his or her district will receive his or her choice of all fout cars. Then the three persons who have secured the greatest num ber of votes in the other three districts will be givcta the other three cars, the highest one taking first choice; the next highest next choice, and so on. Then the person securing the next highest number of votes to the car winners, regardless of districts, will receive $600 in gold. Then thefour persons securing the next highest number of votes in the four respective districts to the car winners and ! the $500 in gold winner will receive $2Q0 in cash, each. Then the four persons receiving next highest number of votes in the four respective districts will receive $100 in cash each. Then the four persons receiving next highest number of votes in the four respective districts will receive $50 in cash each . All other active contestants in every district will receive 20 .. per cent,on all subscriptions they may secure, according to the rules of the campaign. C NOMINATION BLANK In the Star and News “Everybody'Wins” Campaign I hereby enter and ca^t 5,000 votes for—, MISS, MR. or MRS. :........................ address ......................... . . . .. as a candidate in The Star and News “Everybody Wins” Prize Distribution, : ‘ ' NOTE:—Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated. "„„„™ TADP rremiWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE TO MEN AN) WOMWD BOYS AND GIRLS, RESIDING IN WILMINGTIN ANDSURROUNDING COUNTRY. YOU ABE WELCOME TO ALL PRIZESMJOLD, SILVER AND AUTOMOBILES,IS N0T EVEN REQUIRED TIAT Y0» STAR OR NEWS SUBSCRIBER. EVERY ACTIVE PARTICIPANT IS GUARANTEED EITHER A CASH AWARD SHARE IN THE DISTRIBUTION. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING NOW OR EVE^—IT^SNU^ STAR OFFICE TODA®-:— ^ ^ v ^ OR AN AUTOMOBILE. CLIP OUT THE NOMINATION BLANK AND SEND OR BlU.>u 11 iu in m One 1923 Model Packard Touring Car, Value $2,685.00. Purchased From W. D MacMillan, Jr., Wilmington, N. C. NEW PACKARD LIGHT IX TOURING CAR Value $2,685.00 NEW HUPMOBILE SEDjN Value $1,825.00 NEW NASH SEDAN , Value $1,625.00 NEW DODGE SEDAN Value $1,570.00 Five Hundred Dollars In CASH Two Hundred Dollars In CASH Two Hundred Dollars In CASH Two Hundred Dollars In CASH Two Hundred Dollars In CASH One Hundred Dollars |n CASH One Hundred Dollars In CASH One Hundred Dollars In CASH One Hundred Dollars In CASH Four Fifty Dollars In CASH Per Cent CASH Commissions to All Active Non-Prize Winners One 1923 Model Nash Sedan, Valug $1,625.00. Purchased Prom the Harriss-Nash Company Wilmington, N. C. One New 1923 Model Hupmobile Sedan, V alue $1,825.00. & Rhett, Wilmington, N. C. Purchased From Crofut Schedule of Rates an Subi FIRST PERIOD SECOM PERIOD Up to April 23 1 Year ~ • • * • «• .2 Tear* .......•<•.... . 88,000 t TearB 80,000 4 Tears ..180,000 6 Tears .360,000 April :to May % Year .. Libscrlw1 SRIOD 2 Tears 3 Years 4 Years 6 Years «n O' .?p .:i4s,“ .290 A special extra vote ballot good for 100,00 (ttra votes the campaign. _ No subscription will be accepted from any ndidate ? ’rice of the Star and News; ..: -- Star *^nipaign 0llly ls 86.00 per year;, the Wilmington News is »5.00 The subscription price of the Wilmington rning T ■ " per year, during the campaign only. NOTE-, -A combination price for the two psrs a n<l A THIRD period 5IaT 7 to May 10 * 7,000 .. 20,000 FOURTH PERIOD During'the but'. Week; Year ..,. . 4,000 40,000 , .120,000 . .240,000 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 6 Years • •, • • , 17,000 , 40,000, . 96,000 .160,000 with ever $10.00 worth of subscriptions turned In during It years rote schedule will be announced, tomorrow. One 1923 Model Dodge Sedan, Value $1,570.50. Piirdiased Prom Maclflillan & Marshburn, Wilmington, N. C. : / ; \ * EVERYBODY WINS SOMETHING! /' ■ ■ : ■ ■ NO LOSERS ! A SPECIAL FUND OF $4,000.00 IN CASH HAS BEEN SET ASIDE TO.BE WSTRIFTED' ^ SIS. ANY CANDIDATE WHO REMAINS ACTIVE THROUGHOUT TH^?AMPAIN, MA WILL PARTICIPATE IN THIS COMMISSION FEATURE. THINK OF IT! ONE-IFTHO PRIZE. THIS ARRANGEMENT ASSURES COMPENSATION TO ALL CANDIDA'S AN fKu.nu FURTHER INFORMATION, CALI.TELEPI / - ;• r'* k: OHM OF SALARIES AMONG ACTIVE NON-PRIZE WINNERS ON A 20 PER CENTER ;0ULAR reports^ rut who fails to win one of the big prizes offered, & SUBSCRIPTION YOU COLLECT GOES INTO YOUR POCKET IF YOU FAIL TO WIN A THERE WILL BE NO LOSERS IN THIS RACE. EVERYBODY GETS SOMETHING. FOR WRITE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT— , jjbgfcclfcSLJ :. put Street, Wilmington, N* C., Office W** / RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ADD TO V THE ABOVE ^P^IZE LIST Vr \U.: 100,000 EXTRA VOTES WITH EVERY $10.00 CLUB OF SUBSCRIPTIONS SECURED THE PLAN IN BRIEF The object of this distribution'is two-fold—primarily to in crease the already large subscription lists of the Wilmington Star and News, tocojiect subscription payments from present or old subscribers, and at the same time afford our friends and readers an unparalleled opportunity to profit, and in a big way, through their spare time during the next few weeks. So, it is a plan that works both ways and to the ulti mate good of all concerned. In order to gain this end quickly and advantageously, the most valuable and attractive list of prizes ever offered by a local newspaper in this section of the country has been made ready for distribution among those who participate most heartily. Ambition and energy are the only requisites for success, The jUStt adopted is the fairest and most impartial con ceivable. There will be no “double vote” offer, extra votes given or any other vote inducement whatever, inaugurated during this competition. Neither will there be any long term subscriptions accepted. The plan of the campaign is straightforward and simple and is fully outlined in this an nouncement. - ‘ . Let it be fully understood at the very outset that this is not a “beauty” nor “popularity” contest, but a stricly legitimate, competitive proposition for enterprising men and women, and boyS and girls, and one in which no element of chance enters. One feature of this competition is the fact that there will be no losers in this race. How to Enter the Election The first step, in order to become a candidate and compete for a prize, is to clip the nomination coupon appearing in this issue; fill in your name and address and mail or de liver to the Campaign Department of the Wilmington Star Company, Wilmington , N. C. This coupon entitles you, or me person who you might wish to nominate, to 5,000 FREE votes. These votes are given you as a starter, and speed you on your way to win. Only one such nomination, coupon will be accepted for each candidate. How Votes Are Secured i ,•. * • Tho •next-ptep 1b to call on or writ* the campaign department for «.<<na iptDjfelng outfit, consisting of a epeoial receipt book, aample enpise of the paper and other information relative to launching an active otffl paten. rphu* equipped, yen have Out to gv to your friends and MlflAetMwU tlves and acquaintances; and have them dip all the free coupons from, their papers, or pay up a aubscrlptlon to the Wilmington Morning Star or the Wilmington News through you. THAT’S ALJJ THERE IS TO IT. However, you wlU never win anything unless you make the start, and. While It will not be a very difficult matter to capture one of the Mg prises, nevertheless you should start at once. You must plan out JWR campaign the samp as any successful business man plans Out tit work; for a season, and above everything else let no one discourage) you. hut stick to the finish. Anything worth having is worth striving ton, A few short weeks and you may be riding In your own automobile. It takes votes to wdn and vptew are secured In two ways: Bluklqr dipping the ooupons.appearlng in each issue of the Star and News, Be gla by gathering them now. "After a short time these coupon* w£H bn reduced t» a lesser number of vqtes. The only restriction placed on cou pons IB that they must be deposited at the Campaign Departmea* af the Star and News on or before the expiration date printed thereon. Oet' year-friends saving these coupons for you—they all count. $he etbCr, and faster, way to gdt rotes Is .by Securing hew and nugMl subscriptions to the Star and bjfcws. On each subscription turned la a certain number of votes are issued, the number varying according to the amount paid and during whl^h"period” same are received at the cam paign department (eee .sched-hle of votes elsewhere)* So, you see, the more subscriptions you secure t the more votes you can get a-nd the bet ter your chances are to capture the grand capital prise. -f Early” Start Means Easy Finish -Etoe advantages W an early-start are maoitest, Net «dy da y*°'j“** the full time in whldh to secure the winnlngTetes, bat nsw and Up to and including Monday, April 23. T«u will recetve the maahnum schedule of rotes on subscriptions, while those who put efE entqrin* until a later date will bare to take what is left. Don’t lose valuable time waltlng to “Bee what the ether faUsw^hfegaiag to dcw but pitch right to and show the •'other fellow” how to .
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