f STUDENTS SHOWN * MAKING OF PAPER Ularlnda, la.. Oct. 29.—Forty young journalists, who are preparing for publication volume 2 of the Junior Cardinal, newspaper issued semi-an nually by the Junior High school, 7 A clasec were taken by their Instruc tors, Miss Edith "Whiting and Miss Mary Wilson, to the office of the Clarinda Herald, and shown the ne cessary quirks and squirms of a live editor and his staff on the date of publication. They chose the busiest hour for the expedition, while the big presses with attached folder* were rapidly turning out the edition: saw the pa | pers stamped, thrown to the assem bling rack, rapidly placed by the six carrier boys, and whisked away by the bicycle brigade. Paul B. Woolson, editor, and Her hert Blakosle, business manager, took time to explain the "how and why" of everythin*, the “ups and downs" and “ins and outs" of the monster linotypes. The editorial staff of the Junior Cardinal will be chosen early in No vember. Bee Want Ads are the best busi ness boosters. ELECTRICAL LEAGUE MEET The Omaha Electrical league held the second of its season's meetings at Hotel Rome Tuesday evening. The principal address of the eve ning was made by (Jeorge A. Eee on “Why belong to 111? Omaha Elec trical League." A. D. Barber, president of the Omaha Electrical league, spoke of the better home lighting essay con test. "We are very much pleased with the response received from the school ehlldrn," said Barber. Otis Swanson of the Anderson Printing company led the meeting In einglnK. The Nebraska Power company quar tet also entertained. Jail Sentence Imposed for (riving Beer to Minors Fremont, Oct. 29.—Nets Person, Fehling, was sentenced to spend 30 days behind the bars in the Dodge county jail by Judge A. K. Dame for providing minors with beer at a party alleged to have been held at his home last Sunday night. Pei son was at tested by Deputy Sheriff W. A. John son. lie was fined flOO and coats for possession of liquor in addition to his jail sentence. ^ • O A A A I fT1 TT A ¥ ¥ T General Election S AJYI Jl jLifli DALLv) 1 November 4, 1924 —" To vote a Straight Ticket make a Cross within your Party EE Circle = n I V y. DEMOCRAT = • ST Q . REPUBLICAN i D I V V .. PROGRESSIVE | . PROHIBITION | ► O I l 7.LA FOLLETTE INDEPENDENT = PRESIDENTIAL TICKET 1 Vote in ONE square only E □ j JOHN W. DAVIS.President j | 1 CHARLES W. BRYAN. Vice President ^ = □ ( CALVLN COOLIDGE.President / R I CHARLES G. DAWES.. Vice President t § □j, HERMAN P. PARIS.President j MARIE C. BREHM... .Vice President j □ \ UOBERT M. LA FOLLETTE. President / La Follettc | j BURTON K.WHEELER Vice President j independent | NATIONAL TICKET 1 Vote for ONE For United States Senator 5 (Democrat = □ JOHN J. THOMAS.{progressive □ GEORGE W. NORRIS.Republican § □ ... 1 _STATE TICKET_ I Vote for ONE For Governor | □ J. N. NORTON.Democrat | t □ ADAM McMULLEN .Republican | □ DAN B BUTLER.Progressive H □ .•. % Vote for ONE For Lieutenant Governor □ P. J. MULLIN'.Democrat % □ GEORGE A. WILLIAMS.Republican jj □ GRANVILLE HUMMER .Progressive | □ J. F. WEBSTER.Prohibition | □ .•. 1 Vote for ONE For Secretary of State = (Democrat r □ CHARLES W. POOL.{progressive □ L. B. JOHNSON.Republican = □ D. B. GILBERT.Prohibition | □ ... | Vote lor ONE For Auditor of Public Accounts □ CLARENCE E. HARMAN.Democrat = □ GEO. W. MARSH.Republican E □ WILLIAM ANDERSON .Progressive = □ DAVID FAWCETT .>.Prohibition E W L—1 1= □ ... \ Vote for ONE For State Treasurer = □ LOUIS F. LANG HORST.Democrat = □ CHARLES D. ROBINSON.Republican = □ E. G. STOLLEY.Progressive = □ .•. | Vote for ONE For Attorney General □ HARRY B. FLKHARTY.Democrat = n O. n. STILLMAN. • authorized to issue bonds in the sum ot l wo Million 1* ive Hun dred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000.00) to be expended in the purchase of school sites and the const ruction and i urnishiug of school buildings in said District, said bonds to be in denomina tion of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable thirty years after date, with interest at the rate of not to exceed five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, both principal and interest payable in lawful money of the United States of America.” For the School Bonds vote 5 ES. Against the School Bonds vote NO. □ YES □ N0 __ mMWHi WBBBk W WHM Bi 1B Ml Sample Ballot City of Omaha Special Election, November 4, 1924 BRANCH LIBRARY BOND ISSUE. “Shall the City Council of the City of Omaha be author ized to issue and dispose of general bonds of the city not ex ceeding in amount Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00,), to run not exceeding twenty (20) years from date, to bear inter est at a rate not exceeding five and onehalf per centum (5Vg%) payable semi-annually and evidenced by annexed coupons; proceeds to be used in the purchase of ground north of Boyd Street, West of 20th Street, South of Ellison Avenue and East of 31st Street in the City, and the erection thereon of a branch Library and Community Hall.” For said proposition vote YES. Against said proposition vote NO □ YES □ N0__ RIVER DRIVE BOND ISSUE. STATEMENT—“The appraisal of damages, heretofore tentatively approved by the City Council, in the acquisition of the property appropriated under general Ordinance No. 12249 for RIVER DRIVE purposes, amounts in the aggregate to Two Hundred Forty-Two Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-Two Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents, ($242,662.65/. The special com mittee appointed by the City Council reports that no amount may be levied as special assessments against the abutting and adjacent property, on account of said improvement, which re port of said committee has been approved by the City Council, thus leaving the total amount (Two Hundred Forty-Two Thousand, Six Hundred Sixtv-Two Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents ($242,662.65) to be paid by the issuance of bonds.-’ “Shall the tentatively approved appraisal and awards of Two Hundred Forty-two Thousand. Six Hundred Sixty-Two Dollars and Sixty-Five Cents $242,662.65) for the acquisition of property for a RIVER DRIVE under general ordinance No. 12249 be ratified, and shall the City Council of the City of Omaha he authorized to issue general negotiable bonds of the City of Omaha, in the aggregate sum of Two Hundred Forty Two Thousand, Six Hnndre 1 Sixty-Two Dollars and Sixty Five Cents ($212,662.65'', bearing a rate of interest not to ex ceed Five and One-Half per cent i'51jrc), payable semi-an nually, and to mature not later than twenty years from date of issue.” For the proposition vote YES. Against the proposition vote NO □ YES □ N0 Sample Ballot Constitutional Amendment Proposed By Initiative Petition General Election, November 4.1924 Shall the Constitution of tin State of Ne braska be amended by adding the fol lowing : No. 318 YES “The nomination of candidates for tlie office of United States Senator, membet of Congress, member of the State Legis lature, and for state and county eleeti\« offices shall be by direct primary. Ballots used in the nomination or the election of lfo 319 NO I—1 l'an,bdates for elective public offices LJ created by the constitution or laws of this state shall have thereon no party name or circle, or any other designation relating to candidates.” Sample Ballot Metropolitan Utilities District General Election, November 4,1924 Vote for TWO For Director Metropolitan Utilities District Q WILLIAM J. COAD..Pern oral □ ALLAN A TUKKY. Republican Q] JERRY HOWARD . Progressive | □ THOMAS J. MeGOVERN. By Petition □ . o .... /