PAGE SIX (FIRST VOTE SCORE I Candidates and Vote Scores Entered to Date in The Tribune - Times I SIO,OOO Automobile and Cash Circulation Campaign Because of the seeming lack of effect of previous publicity having to do with the slow progress of this great gift offer, we have been forced to the conclusion that there must have been some skepticism on the part of some of the hundreds of people who must have been reading of it. It has been our purpose not to publish the list of candidates until some reasonably decent showing could be made, but we have not waited. Instead, here is our hand, face up. Read it for yourself. What do you think of the progress so far now? You, who have harbored the idea that scores and scores had jumped into this truly rich campaign offer, can now judge for yourselves. And by far the greater part of those represented by names in the list below are names only. Few have done anything. There are still more capital prizes than there are active contestants. Now, you be the judge. What are you going to do about it? There’s a prize here for you. Do you want it? BTDffIN&MB POINTED HBfl 1 I I gg- .' .£ District No. 1 “ Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in I this district." One or two of the automobile prizes, one S3OO cash prize, t , « one SIOO cash prize, and 10 per cent, commission to all other active can- E w didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or in- I i correct district classification, notify the campaign department at once. I j If “ Miss Marie Barrier 45,000 .t; Miss Edna Margaret Fink 5,000 ' l Mrs. J. Herman Laughlin 133,800 I Miss Maefield Lentz 5,000 I Stephen Morris 117,100 * Paul Query 97,400 | * Mrs. R. M. Sappenfield 138,400 THERE IS ROOM HERE FOR YOU Many Sections Unrepresented There are many parts of the City of Concord and of the outside districts which have not one single person entered in this campaign to claim the support of his or her community toward win ning one of these wonderful automobiles or big cash prizes. Some live person in each one of these sections is overlooking one of the greatest opportunities which has ever been presented. Just a little of one’s spare time consistently utilized right around home will start someone toward seem ingly impossible profit within a few weeks. There are friends of your very own who are holding j off choosing a favorite in this campaign pending the time someone in whom they have a greater in terest announces his or her candidacy. You surely must appreciate the fact that the first one I in from each section has the best chance of receiving the support close to home. I To Those Who Have Entered You, who have been nominated in The Tribune-Times “Every body Wins” Campaign, and expect to remain active and participate in the distribution of the valuable prizes. NOW, during the present BIG VOTE period, is the time to put forth your best effort and enhance your vote standing toward winning the prize of your choice. Bear in mind the first publication of vote standings in to morrow’s issue of The Tribune and have some votes to publish. All subscriptions cast up to tonight at 9 o’clock will be included in the first count Tuesday. Start now with the campaign. |lf You’re Not In Now Be In Before Tomorrow THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE District No. 2 Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S3OO cash prize, one SIOO cash prize, and 10 per cent, commission to all other active can didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or in correct district classification, notify the campaign department at once. Miss Lucile Cline, Kannapolis 129,700 A. O. Maulden, Kannapolis 39,500 Miss Harriett Orr, Kannapolis 5,000 Miss Ethel Saxon, Mary Ella Hall, Kannapolis 5,000 Mrs. Nina Stogner, R. F. D. 1, Concord 1 5,000 The Prize List: New Buick Master-Six Brougham $2,110 New Studebaker Special-Six Pheaton__ 1,610 New Hudson Coach 1 1,135 New Chevrolet Sedan 938 Two Hundred Dollars in Cash 200 Two Hundred Dollars in Cash 200 Two Hundred Dollars in Cash 200 One Hundred Dollars in Cash 100 One Hundred Dollars in Cash 100 One Hundred Dollars in Cash 100 Ten per cent cash commission guaranteed all active non-prize winners. No one loses. Everyone must win something if he does some thing. i First Vote Count Today Do you know that hundreds, yes thousands of people are watching this first announcement of the standing of the various few people who have really started in on this offer? Do you realize that there is a certain value to having your name opposite more than the 5,000 nomination votes as soon as you are entered, or as soon afterward as is possible? We know from experience that that is the truth and wish only to impress you with the importance of what we say. We want to help you to make up your own mind on starting actively to participate. There are many of those named as candidates who have not even reported an effort, leave alone any definite results from such an effort. Now, if you “never start, you will never get any place. And the start is easy. Every one has some easy ones they can “get. Get youreasy ones now and get them into the office. I ' - V District No. 3 i • Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in this district. One or two of the automobile prizes, one S2OO cash prize, one SIOO cash prize, and 10 per cent, commission to'all other activecan didates must be awarded in this district. In case of any omission or in correct district classification, notify the campaign department at once. , Ed. Gray, R. F. D. 6, Concord -*»»»- 5,000 * g Ruth Fryling Marcho, R. F. D., 5, Concord . 91,200 Rev. E. Myers, R. F. D. G, Concdrd 5,000 To Those Who Have Not Entered Were you ever in your life offered a bigger opportunity to turn your spare time into money than is presented in The Concord Tribune and Times Free Gift Distribution? With four popular model automobiles and $4,400 in cash, with everyone guaranteed at least 10 per cent cash commission for his efforts, what is the reason there are not now more live wires in Concord and this terri tory who realize the liberality of this proposition? Enter today and win. You are at all times your own boss. You do what you want to, when and where you may choose. You determine your own prize. There Is a Prize Here For You If You Want It Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1925

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