ft THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH; SUNDAY, JUNE , 9, 1918. GREAT INDUCEMENT ANNOUNCED TODAY TIME FOR ACTION NOW ,250,000 Etra Votes ForEach Twenty-five DoUare iri New oj , Renewal Subscriptions this urcat Special vote yuer ' Begins Monday. June 8, and Lasts Untu 5a June 15 VoteBtanding of Participants Announced Again Today- Vote ' For Your Favorite THE TWO GRAND CAPITAL AWARDS' FIRST CAPITAL AWARD, STUDEBAKER SIX, FULLY EQUIPPED, VALUE $1,507.50. SECOND CAPITAL AWARD, CH$VROLET FIVE - PASSEN GER TOURING CAR, MODEL 495, FULLY EQUIP PED, VALUE3745.00. - The great bargain days' of the New Era Circulation Campaign of The Dis: patch are no at hand, and to state what the great bargain is The Dis patch is pleased to announce just what comprises the great bargain and here itjs: For each $25.00 remitted to The "Dispatch this week, dating from Monday, June 10, up to and in clusive of Saturday, June 15th, for each $25.00 in new or renewal sub scriptions either by mail or carrier to any point, outside of Wilmington, in addition to the regular votes The Dis patch will gladly issue each partici pant 250,000 extra votes for each club of $25.00 in subscriptions as above an nounced. This great inducement should cause wonderful activity to be displayed because after the expiration of this special vote offer the votes, both regular and special, will be con siderably less, so the accepted time is now for the various participants to secure a strong claim for either the Studebaker Six or Chevrolet, besides the twelve other valuable and costly many participants have openly ex pressed themselves as being desirous of securing one of the different divi sion awards. Notice Candidates Standing Today. The Dispatch is announcing the va rious vote standings of the different participants today. There can easily be noticed that many of the candi dates are closely- bunched and from various localities the participants are meeting with great co-operation from their many friends. The Dispatch is glad to note this condition and espec ' ially is glad of the fact that town pride has asserted itself, and that many ex pressions have already been heard from different localities that they are determined to see their favorite tri umph. Subscriptions to The Dispatch are not difficult to secure, everybody is reading the newspapers these days and the participants should take ad vantage of the .condition that exists for subscriptions being so easy to se cure, and reap the harvest now, and especially while more votes are is sued upon subscriptions to The Dis- .Campaign. .. The Campaign isfjust beginning to A. ' i . ' m i t ebl nnaer neaawav ana in anotner sec tion of The Dispatch there will be no ticed a nomination coupon and also a free voting coupon good for 500 votes, so the reader of this article should nominate some young lady by clipping the nomination coupon from the paper and sending to The Dispatch without delay. The participant should notice the free voting coupon good for 500 votes and clip just as many of these from different papers as possible and send to the Dispatch by high noon on Wednesday, June 12th. So begin now to displa yactlvity, the time for ac tion has arrived and the candidate 'that anticipates success should secure every subscription possible today, so do not delay. TWO GRAND AWARDS. First Capital Award. Studebaker 5 Six. Fully equipped. Value $1,507.50. Second Capital Award, Chevrolet FIve-Fasenger Touring Car. Model 495. Fully equipped. Value $745.00. THE CAPITAU DIVISION "A" . Comprises all of the following counties: New Hanover (outside corporate limits of the city of Wil mington), Cumberland, Duplin, Ons low, Pender, Jones, .Sampson and Wayne. AWARDS FOR THIS DIVISION, First, Victor Victrola. Second, choice ' of any Singer Sewing Machine, inclusive of $74 in value. Third; Forty-two Piece Chest of Silver. ? Fourth, Twenty-four Piece Chest of Silver. Fifth, Eastman Kodak. Sixth Solid Gold Wrist Watch. Five Per Cent., Commission to all not securing, an award. Kissie, Jackson .. . ...... .'.11,000 Hattie 'Jackson . . . .. , 5,000 Hattie; Marshall 5,000 Jennie .Belle Oats. . . .". . . . . ' 5,000 Vidella McClamb . . . 13,500 Alma Parker . . . ...... 5,000 Ullie Packer 5,000 Bettie Stewart 5,000 Bettie Stewart 11,500 Calypso, N. C. Henrietta - Patton .... 17,300 HalUe Sutton 5,000 Mildred Brogden - 19,000 Castle Hayne, N. C. Geraldine Kern 15,000 Margaret Blossoms 5,000 Lena Savage 19,000 Edelweiss Shearin 5,000 Faison, N. C. Annie Adams, R.F.D. 1.. 15,500 Alie Williams, R.F.D. 1 5,000 Miss Hallie McCullen, R.F.D. 118,400 Mrs. Earl Hatcher 5,000 Marie Faison 22,000 Margaret Cooper 17,000 Letha Precise ,4 5,000 Viola Lee 5,000 Ellen Hatcher 8,000 Rachel Witherington 5,000 Maggie McCormack 11,300 Jacksonville, N. C. Miss Virginia Koonce 14,000 Kenansville, N. C. Miss Daisy Jones 12,200 Mrs. O. A. Gavin, Sr. :.. 10,500 Annie Dail 5,000 Ernestine Whaley 9,000 Ethel Wallace 12,000 Magnolia, N. C. , Evelyn Middleton 5,000 Lyda Southerland ........19,000 Mae Parker 16,300 Maysville, N. C. Mrs. E. A. Taylor 21,000 Mount Olive, N. C. Miss Beulah Cobb . 13,300 Miss Ethel Hatcher 5,000 Pattie Aaron 10,000 Lillian Byrd 5,000 Margaret Steele Martin. .15,500 Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss I Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss 12,500 Autryville, N. C, Mist. Ida Autry, R. F. D. 1.. . Bowden, N. C. Miss Bettie Lofttn ,..14,000 Miss Katharine Kornegay ..... .11,000 Mrs. C. H. Cromartie ..: 5,000 Miss Bessie Sasser ........... '9,500 . 9,000 . 5,000 .14,500 . 5,000 ,.17,009 5,000 f -5,000 Miss Irene Fussell Miss Dora Smith . . . Miss Bessie Batson . Miss Willie Long Mrs. Sam Baryman ...... Miss Sadie Lane . . Mrs. Aim Lane , ; . i Burgaw, N C. Miss Vera Pnllenr.. . . ... ...w. 8,500 Miss . Mabel BQTrett ,.,i,'. . . . ; . .16,300 M.ss Lottie Brown . 2LS0O Mrs. W C- Meyers . 4 ;$ V1200 Miss PearL Bowen ... .-. . , . . , 5,000 Miss Mary Borden -... .-. .. . -. , . ; vi.9,500 Miss Maggie Williams . . . . . ,y. 5,0O& Mlaa.LUa .Croom ; . . . . . . ; .i.-5.000 Miss Rubv Lanier R T ti 1 K ftftft I Mrs. J - r w ' - wv Miss Axmle jJatson,. R.F.D. . :,-f,fiW .- . fwiinton, in. c. Miss Minnie Winn . . .10,000 . Miss Wejlye Moore ; . . . 5,000 within- a minston. radium of -100-xailers of Wil- AWARDS'FOR THIS DIVISION, i First, Victor, Victrola. - Second, choice of any . Singer Sewing Machine, inclusive of $74.00 in value. . - ' ' Third, Forty-two piece Chest of Silver. " Fourth, Twenty-four Piece Chest Of Silver. -Fifth. .Eastman c Kodak. -Sixth, Solid Gold Wrist Watch. "Five Per Cent, Commission to all not securing an award. " - 17,500 16,200 9,000 16,300 17,000 1,000 5300 15,000 5,000 23,500 8,000 5,000 Katie Steele 6,000 Blanche James 18,400 Norma Hatch 5,000 Mary McGee 5,000 Esther Titum 20,000 Carrie Ross ...... .'.v 5,000 Hattie Wooten . .18,300 Rose HIII.N. C. t Miss Alice Rouse ...It:.... A.. 11,S00 Miss Effie Fussell 5,000 Miss Daisy Moore 14,600 Miss Nettie Lanier 5,000 Miss Lucy Southerland ..12,200 Mrs. Mildred Scott Early 20,500 Rocky Point, N. C. Miss Isabelle Brown . 12,300 Miss Pearl Sparkman 5,000 Mrs. W. H. Peden ...r .14,500 Miss Wilma-Casteen ..........10,000 Miss Pauline Futch, R.F.D. 1. . . . 5,000 Mrs. W: H. Malpass 5,000 Miss Etta Henry, R.F. D. 2.... 9,500 Miss Helen Bell, R.F.D. 2.... 8,500 Southport, N. C. Miss Elizabeth St. George ...;14,000 Miss Irma Davis 5,000 Miss Louise Standland ....... .11,000 Miss Eloise Daniel 23,000 Miss Janie James 5,000 Miss May Arnold 9,500 Miss Leslie Ruark .v. 5,000 Miss Blanche Newton 5,000 Miss Elizabeth Guthrie ....... .15,300 Miss Sallie Dosher 5,000 Miss Hortense Mintz 5,000 "Miss Annie Carr i2,300 Miss Laura Larsen 5,000 Snug Harbor, N. C. Mrs. Ls. A. Blue 19,000 Mrs. C. C. Craft 5.000 Mrs. James A. Bowden ....... .18,500 Miss Dela Taylor 5,000 Miss Norma Northam .........21,000 Sea Gate, N. C. Miss Rosa Rogers 15,500 Mrs. Willie Smith 5,000 Miss Bessie Larklns 10,200 Miss Sadie Butler 5,000 Miss Berta Standland 11,600 Miss Maggie Hines 5,000 Salemburg, N. C. Miss Charlotte Holland 17,000 Teachey, N. C. Miss Ethel Sloan 24.000 Warsaw, N. C. Miss Carrie Mae Garner 9,000 Miss Lou Mitchell Faison . : . . . 5,000 Miss Hulda Best .13,300 Miss Annie Stokes 5,000 'Miss Fannie Wilson . .16,600 Miss Bessie Miller . . ... . . . 5,000 Mrs. Vivian Best w. 19,000 Miss Annie Kate Powell ...... 5,000 Miss Margaxet Barden .12,200 Mrs. Robert Smith 5,000 Miss Lenora Womack ....... .15,500 Miss Susie Faison . ... v. ..... . 5,000 Miss Annie LeeNBest ......... . 5,000 Miss Helen Fonveille . 20,000 Miss Joyce Jones 5,000 Miss Nancy Taylor ........... 5,000 Miss Lola Quinn . 1 .....U 16,000 Maria Loftin ............21,200 Olivia Best ............. 5,000 Mattie Owens' 17,600 Annie, Lee Adklns ...... 5,000 " Wlllarrt. N. fi. - Catherine Page 22,300 Callie Wells 14.000 Acme, N. XC. Miss Isabelle Russ ....... ... . .11,500 Miss Ameratt Moore .......... -5,000 Miss Ruth Rogers .... ..14,000 Mrs. M. B. McCauleyw..' . 5,000 Mrs. Mary A. Beckwith .......25,300 Altsbrook, S. C. Miss Ruth Allsbrook Abbotsburg, N. C. Miss- Ida' Suggs Miss Margaret Craven Bolivia, K. C. Miss Vera McKeithan .... Miss Grace Mizelle ...... Bolton, N. C. Miss Arlane Barber Miss Bith Troy Miss Lois Allen .. , Mrs. J. H. Stewart' . ...... Mrs. R. W. Scott, Jr. ... . Mrs. G. T. Meyers. ...... Mrs. Parker . Mrs. Ingram 5,000 Boardman. N. C, Miss Pearl Williams 21,000 Miss Grace Stevens 5,000 Miss Mabel Malsby 23,500 Miss Janie Edwards 5,000 Miss Agnes Britt ....... 12,000 Bladenboro, N. C. Miss Marie Jordan 11,500 Miss Ethel Thompson 20,500 1 Miss Pauline Hillman .... 5,000 Miss Emma Freeman 17,500 Miss Clara Freeman 5,000 Miss Vera Storms V.. 12,000 Cero Gordo, N. C. Miss Agnes Griffin 11,600 Miss Minnie Williams 12,300 Miss Hattie Benton 5,000 Miss Ruby Martin 16,600 Chadbourn, N. C. Miss Eula Lennon 12,600 Miss Sayde Inman 10,500 Miss Lena McDonald 23,000 Miss Alice Love 5,000 Miss Eunice Boyette 16,000 Miss Ruth Inman 15,500 Clarkton, N. C. Miss Margaret Clark 19,500 Miss Fay Richey 16,600 Miss Bessie Smith : 6,000 Miss Lula Mae Smith 15,000 Miss Lewellj'n Sandland 5,000 Council, N C. Miss Alma Mears 18,500 Miss Annie Bradshaw 17,000 Miss Eunice Squires .... 16,400 Miss Rosa Mae Griinsley 12,000 Conway, S. C. Miss Minnie Vault 18,500 Miss Pearl Norton 16,600 Elkton, N. O. Miss Margaret Priest 14,000 Miss Aline Register 10,300 Evergreen, N, C. Miss Lizzie Griffin 5,000 Miss Lola Bell Nance 19,600 Miss Sudie .Benton . . v 6,000 Fair Bluff, N. C. Miss Eva Elylngton . . . . . v . . . 18,000 Miss Qface tPowell 12,300 Miss Pauline Renf row ........ 1$,000 Miss Blanche Martin 9.000 Miss Lillian Battley 14,000 Miss Mary Cribb 11,000 Miss Mary Wilkerson 10,500 Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Watha, N. C. Miss Jessie JJeace . . . . ,11,000 Mrs, J. M. Lee .- .v. ..... -5,000 G. Blake , 10,000 : DIVISION 'R" - ' Comprises the " following counties o North Carolina ? Brunswick, Bladen Columbus; Robesonf and Scotland C. ......... - - ' FreemaVi,'. N. C: Miss Ethel Grlmsley Miss Pecolia Grice. -. . -Miss Winnie .'May Byrd Miss : Minnie Hardy ' l . . -' ; J Fairmont,"- N,. Mrs. J. L.r Watson .V. Mrs. H U Blua . . i . Mrs. H. V, Brown Miss Bennle Becker ....., Miss Opal Keeter Miss Istty McGowan Miss Belle . McGowan ....... Miss, Blanche Bullock Miss Cathie Bullock Miss Rosa Lee Floyd . . ........ Mlss. PenelopQ Ashley ' Hamlet, N. C. Miss Doris MUlon Miss Marie Cowan . . ...... Miss Gertrude Pleasants . . . Hallsboro, N. C. Miss Lois Thompson . . Miss Ethel Frink Miss Dorothea Mears Miss Meta Barefoot Miss Grace Carroll r . Miss Ruby Thompson Hampstead, N. C. Miss Beulah Howard Lanvale, N. C. Miss Bessie.: Bellamy Laurlnburg, N. C. Miss Mamie Hammond. ...... Miss Emma Neal Covington Miss Berry Bryant Miss Berta Covington 5,000 16,000 5,000 13,300 Miss Minnie Mae Hammonds Miss Gladys Covington Miss May Arnes Letand, N. C, Miss Bettie Needhan Route 1 . 5,000 Miss Annie Lou Knox Route. 12.3D0 Mrs. H. A. Williams 5,000 Mrs. W. G. Adams W00 Miss Edith Vereen 5,000 Miss Beatrice Williams 5,000 MissLena Ross 15,500 Loris, S. C. Mlsa Gladvs Butler 14,000 Miss Lila Harrellson 10,000 Miss Claude Stanley 9.00 Miss Gladys Graham 12,000 Lumberton, N .C Miss Ruby Thompson 14,000 Miss Nelly Tyson 5,000 Miss Nannie Thompson 5,000 Miss Myrtle Pope 11,000 Miss Hildred Welnstein 13,600 Miss Flora Wlshart 15,300 Miss Carrie May Hedgpath ... 5,000 Miss Rosa Collins 5,000 Miss Mary Biggs 5,000 Mrs. C. B. Skipper, Jr 9,000 Miss Sadie Ray Pope 5,000 Miss Leigh Pope 5.000 Mrs. Regan Mclntyre 10,500 Miss Monnie Collins 19.600 Miss Dorcas Williams . 12,500 Miss Annie Burt Stainback 5,000 Miss Jeanette Biggs 5.000 Miss Margaret Pope 19,000 Mrs. A. M. Heartly 5,000 Mrs. L. R. Stevens 5.000 Mrs. A. J. Holmes 14,000 Maxton, N. C. Miss Emma Fine' 13,600 Miss Myra Armond 5,000 Miss Katherine Medlin 12,000 Miss Nellie Carter 5,000 Miss Katherine .Fairish 10,500 Mrs. Lillian Stanton 5,000 Marlon, S. C. Miss Alma W. Smith 25,000 Miss Margaret Frinke 5,000 Miss Luna Smith 5,000 Miss Margaret HUggins ...... 11,300 Miss Florence Stockhouse 5,000 Mrs. Ryland Bryant 10,000 Mutlins, S. C. Miss May Hugglns 5,000 Miss Jessie Byrd 12,000 Miss Annie Hunter 5,000 Miss Roena Ariel 14,000 fc ii ... . ...... ... Mrs-JHerbert - Martin .J.3-,500 Mrs;. Stephen Parrott 4. , , . . . . 5,000f Miss Mayme C-f Wolf f . . . 16,500 f , .McDonalds, ;N.? 19,000 1 Miss Donnie Greyard '4t ; . ; JMisaa$hlyB 'L'MoClaiB; 21,000 22,000 ;l Nlchols.S; C. V 18,300 r Misa, Annixj Jackson; .... . . . . 5,000 Miss -Eunice. DuBpiae 5,000-r MrsSailie ' Pittman 'i:V'.V 15,500 1 Miss Maryv Jones 3Vi-' V' 5,000 rMlss'Eisie Booker;. . .:. '. ... 7 11.5001 Miss-Eulalla Norton, i.; . . 11.000 Missoula .Prieek 5,000 -S'm Newberlin, C. 5,000 f Miss .Grace Pridgen . : 22,500 4 Miss Marie nDoster Miss Sudie Huf man . : 10,000 : . . .; - Orrum, N, C 5,000 Miss .Vira- Floyd . 17,400 Miss Caroline Nye ..... ProctoryilleH. C. 20,300 Misa Blanche Surles. . . . 5,000 i Miss Hattie Graham v 19,000 Phoenix, N. ; 22,300 Miss Edith Versen . .. ... . . . . . . 5,000 Miss Lila Chinnis . , . ... . 14,500 Mrs. Daisy Williams; . .-. .' . i. . Pembroke, N; C. 18,000 Miss Mabel : Haynes ....... . . . Miss Leona McCullena ...... v . 13,300 Rogers Mills, N. C. Miss Geneva Thomas ........ 18,600 Rowland, N. C. 20,300 Miss Elizabeth Evans ......... 5,000 Miss Esther McNiel 19,000 Miss Janie Stanton 14,500 5,000 6,000 24,300 13,000 : 5,000 lt,500 20.SG0 5.000 13,500 5,000 12,300 5000 14,500 17,000 13,000 16,500 12,000 14,000 100Q 5,000 12,600 11,000 18,00Q J5.300 5,000 Miss CEAN .-. HOTEL .'. i WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH low liei Wnte For m Reservation Unexcelled Cuisine Famous Seafood Dmnersj Supper 6:30 P. M. to 8:40 P. 'l Miss Laura Hobbs .10,000 1 counties. Also all oT South Carolina tmtm m k FIRST STOP OM THE BEACH EAT BESID5 THE SEA THE HOTEU OF SERVICE AND COMFORT O. E. HOOPEiR, Manage C. 11,000 14,600 6,000 13,300 11,000 9,300 8,500 10,500 Bessie Broke Supply, N. Miss -Grace Kerby Miss Pickard :. Tabor, N. C. Miss - Alice Carmichael Miss Sallie Jarrell Miss Minnie Payne Miss Myrtle Strickland Miss Velma Bell ..... Miss Ada Graham 8,000 Miss Maude Wright ......... 9,000 Town Creek, N. C. 1 Miss Lizzie Frank Cannon .... 19,300 Miss Gussie Skipper 5,000 Vineland, N. C. Miss Lucile Pierce 22,000 Wananlsh, N. C. Clark 18,000 Council 20,500 Dellinger 5,000 WhUeville, N. C, Miss Margaret Crowell 11,300 Miss Kitty Malsby ... 5,000 Miss Pearl Harrelson ........ 23,000 Miss Lucile Pierce 15,000- Miss Ethel Burns - 5,000 Miss Mamie Davis 12.000 Miss Virginia Bugg 5,000 Miss Hattie Watkins 10,500 Estelle Hayes 5,000 M. T. Moyers ........... 5,000 Yates Powell 5,000 Lottie Powell 5,000 Bertha Smith 24,000 Lillle Cook ............. 5,000 Lake Waccamaw, N. C. F. B. Gault 14,500 Lizzie Carroll 5,000 Mary McGwlgan 18,000 Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, G. H. J. K. R. C. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Miss Miss eceivec. Shipment Milans. Pretty, large shapes, in grev aT,j sand. Blower, Feather. m HOSE HOSE HOSE MISS ALMA BROWN Steamer Wilmington leaves eyery day at 9:30 a. m. for Southport, Fort Caswell and intermediate stops. DOUBLE TRIPS SUNDAYS, 9:30 a, m., 3:00 P. M., returning last trip 8:00 p. m. Adv. . v . . UNION PASSENGER STATION Antral and Departsr ef Tralna February let, 1918. SEABOARDAIR LINE DEPART DAILY AS&irB 3:45 P.M Charlotte ...... 1:10 P.M. Parlor Car. 5:15 A.M. Charlotte 12 :30 A.M. Sleeper opened jl0:00, P. M. For IniormattoDs. Fhon 17a ATLANTIC COAST LINE DEPART DAILY AB3IY8 5:45 A.M. ...South and West... 12:43 A.M. Sleeper to Columblar (Open '10:00 P. M. 7:45 A.M... North 6:05 PJkL Parlor Car to Norfolk 8:45 A.M...FayetteTille 8:00 P.M. 3:05 P.M... New Bern 12:30 P.M. 3:30 P.M... South and West.... 1:00 VM. Sleepers v to Aujusta. Atlanta C:45 P.M... North 10:15 rjleepers to Washington. Norfolk For InfvruatloB Fbo&a 160. 1i f "1 t Manhattan Square Hotel 52 We,t 77tb st" Nw Verk " 300 Rooms, .225 vdtk Bath and Shower Opporite Mueum of Natural Hlttorr Sarronnded by park. Half Slock of ttnuct to Central Park. Convenient tc ererythinr Farlor. bcdrom aa4 bath, with cbower. for one or two periont. $3.00 per 4 Parlor, two bdroom. and bath. Juarer, three or fmu perht . $$.10 to $S.0pef day EseencntReMaanuit. Moderate rricea. aR0sANN,Pr. (1E0, W, OUAKE, Mta COTTAGE CHEESE By Any Other Name Is Just As Good E BOOK TO EVERY READER OF THE DISPATCH It is not merely a change of name that is under taken in the Free Cook Books that we give our readers. It is a mighty fine line of recipes of tasty dishes that are oh I so easy to make. COTTAGE CHEESE combined with other food in a startling variety. Soups and Salads, Entrees and Sauces, Meat-like dishes and delicious combinations with vegetables. Fight the big battle! Win the war with FOOD! We cannot say it too often. Sve MEAT! Save j WHEAT! Eat instead the things that cannot or need not be sent to the boys. Write your name and address plainly on this coupon. THE WILMINGTON DISPATCH INFORMAL TION BUREAU Frederic J. Haskin, Director, Washington, D. C. Encosed find two-cent stamp, for which please send me The Garden Insect Book FREE of charge. ; Name . . . . . . , t, . ; Street Address.. ............... ' ' : City., .. .. ..State i Nomination Coupon Good for 5,000 Votes ia Wilmington Dispatch New Era Circulation Campaign. , ( I nominate Address St. No. Nominated by NOTE Only the first nomination blank received when properly filled out, will count 5,000 votes'. The management reserves the right t o reject any objectionable nominations. Those who make the nominations can uton reauest have their names withheld by The, Wilmington Dispatch, who will under no cir cumstances divulge same. Any one can make nominations. Nominate yourself or a friend. Not Good After June 12, 1918. Special Voting 4 Coupon . Wilmington Dispatch New Era Circulation. Good For 500 Votes Address District For Good for 500 votes. when filled out and sent or mailed to the Cam paign Department of The "Wilmington Dispatch on or before exP' tion date- Trim carefully and not roll or fold and fasten togetn-r and write name on first coupon. 100,000 EXTRA VOTES On First Four , Six Months Subscriptions To give everyone an equal opportunity In the Campaign, this offer w be good uritll June 8, 1918. Never again will as many votes be issue3 on so sprafl'an amount of collection on subscriptions.