%atmaCUi More Employment with Natural Gay. To build a really Greater Omaha, the people of Omaha should vote for Natural Gas, because this cheap fuel will permit our industries to expand. Increasing our industries means putting more men to work in Omaha; it means more jobs. The growth of a city depends upon its advantages over its neighboring cities. Omaha’s neighboring and competing cities have Natural Gas and cheap fuel. That is why many industries have decided to locate in those cities instead of coming to Omaha. If Omaha gets Natural Gas, industries will be induced to come to Omaha. Omaha industries have pleaded for cheap fuel for fifty years. They have known that the lack of cheap fuel has kept many industries out of Omaha. Hold out your hands to new industries; help this city be progressive. Vote for Natural Qas. The change from manufactured gas to natural gas will be absolutely without expense to domestic usens. Stoves will be ajustedby toe Jcilities District without charge, and the adjustment will require only from five to ten minutes. The oresent pipe lines into houses will not be disturbed. Any statements to the contrary are false. The bonds of $1,500,000, which you must approve to get Natural Gas in O niha, are for new centra! “high pressure” mains. These are necessary because more gas will be used. The Bonds will NOT increase taxes. Interest and principal will be paid with earn ings from the sale of gas, just as all water and gas bonds are now paid. Permanent, even pressure is guaranteed. It is VOTE YE*S SEPT. 15 known by actual tests and measure ments that the present gas fields will supply all the territory for at least 50 years. Beware of many false statements being made against Natural Gas. Many of these false statements are being made by those with selfish intent. Keep These Jobs In Omaha “Unless Omaha gets lower fuel costs, we may move some of our departments to Kansas City. I am very much in favor of Natural Gas.” C. A. CUSHMAN Manager, Omaha Plant of Swift & Co. Most Important Opportunity “I think the intro ducing of Natural Gas is the most im portant opportunity for the development of Omaha since the coming of the Union Pacific railroad to this city.” C. T. KOUNTZE Chairman ot the Board of First National Bank of Omaha. A Gean Fad "This i s Omaha’s ehance to get a clean fuel for cooking and heating, and yet save money each year. By all means we should vote YES.” KARL KEHM Paving Contractor Secretary, Fontenellp Improvement Club Fifty-Year Appeal “For fifty years Chamber of Com merce meetings have been held to get cheap fuel tor Oma ha. This - is our ehance to get it and build a Greater Oma ha.” C. B. STUHT Realtor More Factories Here “Omaha will get new industries, more fac tories. and Omaha will have more jobs if we vote for Nat ural Gas.” BRUCE J. NEWLON President, Miller Park Improvement Club.