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Show BIG AUTDMDBILE CAMPAIGN , GLDSESJAEDNESDAY NIGHT Only Six More Days in Which to Help Your Favorite Win the Big Prize Offered by the Press-Bulletin Get Busy Right Away Sealed Ballot Box Is Now in the Vaults of the First National Bank of Bingham Bing-ham Contestants Have Worked Feverishly During the Past Week to Win Big Prize and Finish Will be Exciting Help Your Favorite Now You Have Only Six More Days to Do Your Part to Help Him or Her Win the Race Triumphantly with an Overwhelming Number of Votes Don't Let Your Favorite's Rivals Be.t Her To It. The climax next Wednesday night! Forty-five days of hard work and anxiety culminates in the closing scene next Wednesday night at nine o'clock, at which time the Press-Bulletin's big automobile campaign comes to an official of-ficial close, and the most successful candidates will claim the magnificent prizes headed by the splendid 1926 model Ford Coupe, worth $644.20. Are you going to be content with what you now have and see the efforts of these many weeks go to waste, and the rewards of the contest wrested from your grasp by more aggressive competition? It is up to you now or let your rivals beat you to it. Success of an affair of this kind depends upon keen judgment and immediate action..- Through all history people possessing the faculty of knowing a good thing when they saw it at the right moment, have . won (frequently on the last turn of the cards) the good things of this world while those undecided and afraid, stand back and talk about what they might have done. The end is but a few hours away; yet if you can trust your own judgment judg-ment as to your competitor's strength,' based on facts and observations, and lay your plans accordingly, there is time yet to stem the tide of defeat and turn it to a sweeping victory. From now until next Wednesday is of short duration. It will see Father Time on his way in such rapid flight that there will be scarcely time to-catch to-catch your breath before everything is over; the winners named and the proud winners begin taking enjoyment enjoy-ment in the prizes won. This newspaper news-paper has urged candidates to do their best right along, but now it wishes to lay particular stress on the necessity, of looking the situation squarely in the face and seeing where it will be necessary to. put forth your supreme efforts between now and the finish if you will be returned winner of the grand capital prize. Don't flatter -yourself that you-have already - 1 ' enough votes to win, for you haven't. Don't take a single chance of loosing the prize you most desire. What if you should fall short by a hundred thousand votes or so, representing a mere handful of subscriptions? Over-confidence Over-confidence has lost many battles. Relaxation Re-laxation at this stage of the game is suicidal to success. Determination to win, coupled with relentless activity activ-ity in vote getting will make any candidate can-didate win. WORK HARDER AND WIN. |