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Show - A FAIR!! p. and Business Men and Women of Logan M 2nd Grand Prize be Awarded t olhe First Lady in Waiting li all expense trip to the Worlds Fair with ver berth on first class pullman, meals on a in, and five full days of entertainment at the To ir. ALL EXPENSES PAID ts Who Are Giving Votes )erity Festival L Exr E . . . A. . . . G. N. . . . A. L. F. H. EARL . . . N. S. CAHON . a. w. cheney R COMPANY 3 . . . FORNOFF An All Expense Trip to the Worlds Fair THIRD PRIZE . . M. NIELSON CINDERELLA LADIES SHOP An All Expense Trip to the CITY DRUG COMPANY F. W. BAUGH . . . W. VERNON CROCKETT Worlds Fair jir for Miss Cache County and Her Court pcan Express Company lies Will Spend Five ;o; kn be Expenses Paid. arranged for, if the party should I notor coaches will depart from hotel for motor coaches will leave main entrance Linedock, Michigan avenue, at the evelt will leave its berth located at the icago river for a delightful (three hour) To see the exposition from a steamer sit nembered. You will have the opportunity Illumination ever displayed. The Lake 1 Cruise will be a pleasant diversion extending from Lincoln park on the north to Jackson park on the south 25 miles of Chicagos sky line a radiant panorama. After the lake cruise, Gray Line motor coaches Transfer to hotel will transfer passengers from dock to hotel. THIRD DAY 10 a. m., Gray Line sightseeing buses will depart tour from hotel for a tour of the financial and shopping district, Michigan boulevard, the Gold Coast (Chicagos most exclusive residential section), Lincoln park and its many attractions, the navy pier, the art Institute. Humboldt and Garfield parks, as well as the beaches a tour of exceptional interest. Return to hotel for luncheon. Sight-seein- g 1:30 p. m. Gray Line motor coaches will depart from Afternoon hotel for Century of Progress. (Note: If desired, a substitute for this afternoons program of a visit to the Century of Progress will be a grandstand ticket to either the American or National league baseball game, depending on the club that will be playing. Transfer from hotel to ball park and return will not be included.) While the campaign officially opens on August you should call at the Cache American office immediately and get an early start. The campaign department will give you every assistance and will show you just how to begin piling up a winning score in votes. Remember there are many prizes to be added in this campaign. It will be a campaign of surprises. Every active candidate may be assured of winning some prizes or commission In this "PROSPERITY ELECTION. Dont wait a minute, but come in today and be first In the field and secure votes from your friends before those votes are promised to someone else. 4th Vote Schedule on Subscriptions Cache American 1 FOURTH and address carefully and bring or send It In to the campaign manager. Working equipments and supplies will be given you and then you may go merrily on your way accumulating votes and working toward the fulfillment of your dreams that time when you may travel away In that land of romance and into the big city of Chicago and tlie World's Fair. You may also secure votes by persuading your friends to attend the Grand Theatre, or purchase merchandise at the listed stores. Official ballot boxes will be located at the theatre, the Cache American office, and at the various stores. Votes must be deposited in one of these ballot boxes. To enter this campaign and win this elaborate trip to the World's Fair, or one or the other magnificent prizes will cost you nothing. Votes alone will decide the winner. Every person who subscribes and pays a subscription to the Cache American, or makes a purchase of 50c or above from one of the stores listed, or purchases an adult admission to the theater, may vote. The number of votes will depend upon tile term of the subscription paid, or the amount of purchase. Votes will also be given with every ticket purchased to the Grand Ball. Candidates desiring to compete in this great PROSPERITY ELECTION should clip the nomiation coupon from the bottom of this page, fill in your name H. L. WESTON GRAND THEATRE . . . SECOND PRIZE EARL CENTRAL MILLING CO. . . Because of the bright financial outlook the Cache American and a number of the business men of the city are making this stupendous offer and opportunity to young ladies of the county. The fondest dreams of everyone 13 to visit the romantic and colorful city of Chicago. Now that the opportunity is open and the honor will be accorded to some "Miss Cache young lady, who will be crowned County, and two other young ladies who will be elected as her ladies In waiting. These three young ladies will take this elaborate trip as representatives of our city. Fair and a Complete Wardrobe THATCHER MUSIC CO. T SHOP . . . An all Expense Trip to the Worlds E. W. ELLIOTT COMPANY J. LUNDAHL How to Enter and How to Win FIRST PRIZE -- year 1,000 2,000 DAY Lake Michigan, one of Americas greatAcross Lake Michigan cruise of fresh water, Is looked upon with much admiration by all its cooling breezes and excellent bathing beaches make Chicagoans Chicago a popular summer resort. Three hours ashore at Michigan City within the confines of an attractive park where excellent bathing may be enjoyed. At 9:15 a. m. Gray Line motor coaches will depart from hotel for Roosevelt steamship line pier, Michigan Ave. at the bridge. Luncheon and dinner aboard ship, returning to Chicago at 7 p. m. 3,000 est bodies FIFTH No subscription Issued. money Club subscription above schedule. will be figured, on geometrical One club of subscriptions otherwise. will be refunded once vote has been. is ratio with the ten years of subscriptions, single tir DAY 10 a. m. Gray Line motor tour Sightseeing tour to Packing Town to Packing Town, visiting the stock yards, the worlds largest packing plants with special courier to point out and describe interesting features of this industry for which Chicago is famous. Free for independent action. After evening dinner at Afternoon hotel, Gray Line motor coaches transfer passenger and baggage to station in time for departure for home. Merchants Vote Schedule 50 votes with a 50c purchase; 100 with $1.00 purchase, etc. Votes will be given with payments of old accounts. 100 votes will be given admission. at the Grand Theatre with each adu)t j EtE INVITED TO PARTICIPATE To The CAMPAIGN MANAGER LLIOT DEPARTMENT STORE ii and Mrs. A. W. Salmonson SECOND FLOOR TELEPHONE 700 |