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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. ' APRIL 20, 1921. 5 . " . l I . . ; - Premier Warns Canadians of Danger of Break Independence or Annexation ' To United ' States Im minent' -Ta'schereau Declares. : ' fnritrf-at.' O'iie ..' Aoril 19. Explo ion of a bomb in their 'midst could BVdlvvl i la V I'lvynn. m ...v. - ling effect in political circles than a peech delivered to tne women s sec tion of St.' Jean Baptnte society by the prime minister, of: the province, A. L Taschereau, lid, when it reached the ears of the English- speaking population. Premier Tas chereau made the alarming assertion that the confederation is , In danger of breaking up and that Canada is at the parting of the ways and must oppose either the status quo, seek independence or annexation to the United States. , He made it. evident that independ ence at least for French-Canadians had attractions for him and equally evident that rather than be annexed to the United States he would retain the British connection for a time. The prime minister introduced his startling review of the political out look with an attack on nationaliza tion of railways which, he declared, -A --.,.- I" i t-ii i m har flip burdens of the west iu order to save the western provinces from bank ruptcy. "Many people ask," he said, "if this nationalization is not the first breach and a strong breach of the federal pact." "At present," he said, "wc are a 'British colony, practically autona mous. Men were divided in regard to the future, and probably women would be also. "We are now, at the turning of the ways, the status quo on rupture of the federal pact, annexation to thy United States or independence. I ratiirallv prefer to sec Canada not divided." As to independence, the premier said,, that at the time of confedera tion, McDonald, McNab, Cauchon and Tache had not hesitated to speak of independence and Cauchon had predicted that conclusion when we had a poulation of 6.000,000 and a trade of $250,000,000. "We have passed that stage and I do not want to be an apostle of independence but evidently wc will not always be a colony, and the day will come when we will take our place in the family of nations. "I may be wrong, but it seems to me that annexation to the. United States would be fatal to our race. , "The Americans are the greatest of assimilators. Few, races or na tionalities which get into that big' stream maintain their character and their traits." Pioneer Resident of Nebraska and Civil War Veteran Dies Nehawka. Neb., April 19. (Spe t is I.) Malcolm Hail Pollard, pio r;eer resident of. Nebraska and civil war veteran, died at his home near Nekawka following a lingering 3 II oss brought on by a fall in which he sustained a fractured hip. Mr. Tolltfrd was born at Plymouth, Vt., December 7, .1845, where his father was superintendent of the Vermont state prison and at one time state senator. He enlisted in the Third Vermont battery, light artil lery in the Army of the Potomac am! served throughout the civil war. He first came to Nebraska in 1867 to visit relatives and later returned, engaging in farming near Nehawka. He was married to Ruth Batts, also of Vermont, in 1880. Four of their six children survive: - Mrs. Alton t. John of Nebraska City and Ro vtna, Hall and Mcrritf F. of New lawka. Five grandson's, four brothers .ire" three sisters also survive. Funer ? 1 services were held from the home. Burning Community Club ' Holds Tree-Planting Day Hebron, Neb., April .19; (Special) -Bruning village Community club engineered a tree-planting day; last week, when the men put m the afternoon planting trees in the city park near the railway station. They began, work at 1:15 and before 4:30 had finished planting 450 trees. They also piped water -into the park for the .. accommodation of travelers. Two cleanup days will be observed being donated for the purpose. Piece of Cow's Rib Placed ' In Deformed Spine of Baby Wayne, Neb., April 19.-r-(Special.) r An extraordinary 'operation was performed here by Dr. S. A. Sutger at the Wayne hospital. A piece of the spine was removed to correct a congenital deformity in a 2-year-old child. To take the place of 'the portion of bone removed, a piece of rib from a cow was inserted. Attend- ing surgeons pronounced Jhe opera tion a success and say that the child will live. Hebron School Teachers Re-Elected for Next Year Hebron. Neb., April 19. (Special) -The teaching force of the Hebron public schools, was re-elected for next vear at a recent meeting of the Board of Education and all of the grade teachers have accepted. Miss Kauffman of the high school faculty and Superintendent Darcy also will stay, but four members of the High school faculty arc yet to be supplied. Missouri River Washing , Away Part of Dakota City Dakota City, Neb., April 19. (Special.) Two streets of Dakota City are gradually disappearing due to inroads of the Missouri river, which is cutting away large portons of land even during the period of - low water. . Houses have been moved . and trees are being v.coriverted into ' cordwood to salvage them from the .. river. V - - -. .- ; , .... ' Dakota City Man Elected neaa 01 nosuo ouuwhb ' Rosalie, Neb, April 19. (Special.) Th school hoard has elected Superintendent J. Irvin Long -of schools for the, coming year, v Mr, Lone will receive a salary of $225 .'a month, which is more than has ever been paid in this school district Good Roads Boosters Are Guests of Beatrice Chamber of Commerce Beatrice, Neb., April 19. (Special Telegram.) More than 100 dele gates, good roads boosters of the Golden Rod Highway association, were guests of the Chamber of Com merce luncheon, the occasion being the annual meeting of the associa tion. At the morning session plans for making the Golden Rod the best route through Nebraska and even tually the favorit transcontinental system were discussed. Following the luncheon Mayor C. C. Farlow gave the address of welcome, with response by J. W. Smith of Stratton. Neb., president of the association. Short addresses were made by 1. 1. Adams, C. E. Jones and E. L. Hevc lone of Beatrice; Jack Gregg of Otis, Colo.; A. S. Minick of the depart ment of public works, and J. M. Agee of Superior, Neb. A plan for utilizing the leisure time of state hihway patrolmen on by roads or feeders was discussed and declared feasible, Air officers were re-elected until Arbor day, 1922, the date of the next annual meeting. Rail Official Promises To Safeguard Crossings Nebraska City, Neb., April 19. (Special.)-The chid engineer of the Missouri Pacific was here in consul tation with the city commissioners in regard to a mandamus suit filed against the railroad company some time ago by the city attorney to compel the company to make several crossings in the city safe for the traveling public, After visiting the crossings in question the railroad of ficial promised to make the required improvements within a few weeks, provided the mandamus suit was dis missed. Sues to Recover Money Madison, Neb.. April 19. (Spe cial.) W. Hunter Haffcy, Tilden, has brought action in district court against B.' F. Holton to recover $1,455 and costs on contract for sale of lots .37, 38 and 39, block one, East Lawn addition, Tilutn. ADVERTISEMENT. k Disease of the Down Hrted--Prac tical advice on what to do. Many man is broken down and discouraged without having any ae tual disease in his organs and tis sues he has lost his grip, feels week and nervous and everything, look dark. He is Buffering from the great American disease Neur asthenia or nerve starvation, due to overwork, worry, eontinual hurry and nerv. ous strain. The loiterer this continues the more certainly will it end in real disease of his organs, his nerves or his mind. Such- a man should live on the simple foods, eat plenty of cooked fruit and treen vegetables, eleep nine hours at night it he can, an hour In the afternoon and feed his starving nerves and weak, tilth blood, with a good nerve and blood food. like Naxated Iron. Nuxated Iron contains a product brought to the attention of the rench Academy of Medicine by the cele brated Doctor Robin, Which represents the principal' chemical constituent of active living nerve force; it alio contains genuine organie.iron Jike the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. Nuxated Iron may therefore be said to be. a real nerve and blood food since it sup plies, the principal ingredients demanded by your nerves and blood to give you strength, energy, force and endurance. It often in creases the bodily and mental vigor of weak, wornout, down-hearted and nervous folks in two weeks' time. Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if it does not produce perfectly satisfactory results. For sale by all druggists. E2L INDIGESTION lit new granular fonsi, dry on tongue, or with vichy or water, not or cold, pnhrably hot. QUICK RELIEF! PRICES.SO.TSfJ ALSO IN TABLET FORM 1 MADE BY eCOTT 93WNS MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION FAX m If w. ADVERTISEMENT. I'm Happy an c Welltaowforl took Dt Pierce's favorite escription" ; . - , A good coaipleiioi Is not a matter 01 putting something os the face, but of putting the blood ; and the feminine organs In health condition. v No woman can have fair skin if her health is undermined with drains, pains and nervousness. Mora real complexions have been cured by using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription than by all paints and powders combined. It makes women well, and well women are always fair to look upon. Remember that the latest fashion is a natural complex ion. There is but one thing that holds old age back, and that is health. Sickness and weakness bring old age early in life. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription is a building-up medicine for women. It keeps them looking young by keeping them well. It is a woman's tonic for the frail, the delicate and those who are ner vous, dizzy and who have backache and dragging pains. "Favorite Pre scription" is altogether vegetable and Is made without a particle of alcohol It is safe to Uke. , Try it NOW. In tablet or liquid form at all good drug stores, or send ten cents for trial I package of the tablets o Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel In Buffalo, N. Y. . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 f1 tfr,T?5? H Opportunity appears in many guises. The offer of The Bee of $25,000.00 in awards is one of them. These lines of type contain many words, but the sum of all words is one word Opportunity. V The Omaha Bee offers $25,000.00 in awards" ONE $7,800 home NINE high class automobiles Seventeen other cash awards. The of fer of any one of them is made to you. If YOJU, by devoting part of your spare time each day to secur ing subscriptions to The Omaha Bee, may become the owner of THE HOME, a classy MOTOR CAR or a cash award within a few weeks. . - : H The absolute certainty that you may do so is contained in the fact that maiiy others in previous campaigns of this nature have performed equal wonders with their spare time. K The way to win one of these awards is to enter The Help Your self Club NOW. If you are entered, the secret of success is ; systematized, persistent effort. 1f By following this program you may own your own home, a fine automobile or a substantial deposit in a local building and loan association in a few weeks time. It has been dope by others. You may do the same. TRY IT. Although The Bee's Help-Yourself Club campaign was of fically started Monday morning with the publication of the firat list of those nominated in the eight districts, there is still time to make additional entries. The list is still open for nomina tions and any person who seeks an opportunity to win one of the twenty-seven handsome awards has a chance to get in. Everyone has a desire to own their own home. There is no better or cheaper way to gain possession of a home than to enter The Bee Help-Yourself Club and enter with the deter mination to win this home. 1 In addition, there are- subsantial cash deposits in Build ing & Loan Associations, besides a handsome seven-passenger Cadillac as well as eight Maxwell Touring cars to be given as awards to men and women in the states of Nebraska and Iowa. It costs you nothing to join this Club, and with your spare time put into this work there is as much opportunity for you to share in these awards as any other person. It is easy to join the Club a letter, a postal card or the Entry Blank clipped from this ad sent to the Club manager will enter you. As soon as this communication is received, the person entered will be supplied with all the forms necessary for their use. All persons interested are advised by the Club manager to scan the lists from the various districts closely.. Let everyone see if his or her town is well represented. If it is not, if there are no live and ambitious folks from your town in the race, the chances are fine for you to win one of the awards. Send in your Entry Blank at onde. - . ' ,..- ' In the ten weeks, those who work and secure awards will have taken down values which might well make any person envious. They are all high-class awards and well worth tho effort put forth to win them. The Help-Yourself Club manager insists that with a $7,800 home a $4,440 Cadillac automobile, a $1,500 cash deposit in the Building & Loan Association and with eight automobiles, also sixteen other building & Loan de posits, he has secured for the Club members thetfinest arvay of awards consistent with good business judgement. Each of the Club members, he says, should assume the attitude of apprppria tion and each should make up his mind that the grand award is to go to him and that is half the battle. If your friends ' know you are determined to win one of the capital awards, ail will rally to your assistance. If you have not already stent in your Entry Blank, send it in at once. , . WHO may" compete Any person, man or woman, married or single, is eligible to compete. No employe of The Bee , or dependent member of their family may compete. HOW VOTES ARE OBTAINED Votes are issued on subscription payments from new and old subscribers to The Omaha Bee. These payments may be made direct to the Club members as they are supplied with receipt books and are authorized to accept these payments. The number of votes given depends on the amount paid and whether the subscriber is new or old. An old subscriber is one who was taking the paper April 10thvand is given half the number of votes a new subscriber receives. The other way of securing votes is to clip the free 10 vote coupon from each issue of the paper. Fill out as directed and send to the manager of the Help-Yourself Club. Each and everyone counts for ten votes. The price of the paper and the number of votes given for the different payments is. shown in the vote schedule in the "receipt book and in this advertisement. , WORK ANYWHERE ' A club member is in no way' restricted as to the locality ' in which he may secure subscription payments and free vote coupons. You are privileged to obtain these in your own district or in any other district. The object of. dividing the , territory into districts was to assure candidates that a certain list of prizes must be awarded in their district, irrespective of the vote in other districts. v HOW CAPITAL AWARDS ARE DISTRIBUTED The $7,800.00 home, the $4,440.00 Cadillac automobile . and the . $l,500.p0 Building and Loan Deposit are known as the capital awards and will be given to the three club mem bers in the entire territory having the largest number of votes at the close of the campaign. Every contestant entered is competing for one of .the capital awards. HOW DISTRICT AWARDS ARE DISTRIBUTED The territory covered by. The Bee has been divided into eight districts and a complete set of awards have been assigned to each district and are as follows: One $1,115.09 Maxwell automobile, one $200.00 B. & t, deposit, one $100.00 B. & L. deposit. These awaTds will be given to the three people in each of the eight districts having ; the greatest number of votes to their credit at the close of the campaign after the grand prize winners have been eliminated. No person knows in which district ' the capital awards will be won. ; v " V ; ' 7 ....... "V It does not make any difference how many voteB a club member has in any other district, if you have the greatest ' number in your- own district after the grand awards have been eliminated, y6u will be given the first district award, whichin this case, is a Maxwell automobile. The $25.600.06 List of Awards: 2 $7 00.00 HOME, First Capital Award. 1 $4,440.00 Cadillac. Auto. l-4ij50OJ00 Vomervative B. & L. Deposit. ( 8-4l,U5M0 Maxwell Automobiles. 8 $200.00 B. & L. Deposits. 8 $100 B. & L. Deposits. . Tofal number of awards, 27. Ten per cent cash commission to all non winners if they turn in $50.00 or more. Vote Value of Subscription Payments - Tha DAILY and Sunday, Moininf or Evening, by Boy Crr)r in Omaha, Council Bli.lls and in town whan) Carrier Boy aervic ia maintained. - Nw 2 Years $20.40 180,000 1 Yaf ........... 10.20 7,00 6 Months 6.10 32.000 t Months ........ 2. 65 12,000 Moraine or Evening Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. 2 Years V...J 15.60 136,000 1 Year 7.0 62,000 t Months 8.50 ; 22.000 5 Months 1.05 10,000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. New i Years . .' J10.40 . 56.000 1 Year R-20 S2.000 6 Months ......... 2.60 12.800 Morning, Evening and . Sunday by , Boy Carrier. v New 1 Year ..Z. $1-00 152,000 6 Months 0.00 68,060 3 Months ......... 4.60 28.000 Daily and Sunday by Mail. New t Years J 18.00 152.000 1 Year 9.00 68,000 Months ......... 4.60 28.000 8 Months . c2.25 10,000 Daily Only by Mail, Without Sunday New 2 Years flO.OO 76,000 1 Year 8.00 Si. 000 6 Months ......... 2.50 12,000 S Months 1.26 6(000 Sunday Only by Mail. , New. 5 Years $ .00 62,000 1 Year 4.00 22.000 6 Months 2.00 .10,000 Renewal subscription payments will be given half aa many votes as ne-.v subscriptions. The standing of the Club Members as they appear in this issue only include the entry blanks which were received up to 6 p. m. Tuesday DISTRICT NO. 1 Will include all territory inside the city limits of Omaha south of Pacific street, west of the river to Seventy second street, including Ralston, Belle vue, Fort Crook and Avery. One 1,1 18.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B A L. Deposit and one S100.00 B. e L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. , R. W. Sage, 2519 8. fttrd St. B.Olfl Mrs. O. W. Peek, 2010 Spring St. ..5,000 Floyd Sigler, 1921 Missouri Ave.. 5. 000 James Ourada, 6120 8. 18th St. ..0,000 . Mrs. C. A. Christensen, 622 Cedar. S.OOO Susan M. these, 2429 S. 21st St. .. 1.000 Ernest Herngren, 2016 S. 7th St. . ,B 000 Martha Ebert, 2402 Poppleton ....5,000 Mrs. Thomas Selile,, 2X18 1 St. , .6,000 Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 1937 S. 12th . .6,000 V. FiaJeehiaro. Sll Woolworth ..6,000 Frank Kenriison, 1609 8. 26th St... 6.000 J. Stefacek, 1601 Vinton St. 5,000 : Mrs. C. H. Speeht. 2201 Poppslton, MOO ; John Sallmo. 723 Pierce St. . ...6.000 Florence MeHale, 71S Hickory ....8,000 a Mrs.. A. M. Firra, 1821 S. 26th .;. .5.000 Thomas D. Sulivan. 4018 S. 27th, 6.000 Mrs. L. Cerns, 220S Vinton ......6,000 Philip Lang, 2756 B. 12th 6,000 Tom Berger, 4516 S. 83rd 8,000 Frank Sterba. 129 Exc. Bldg. S. Y., 6,000 C. O. Philips, 1624 Polk 8t ,.5.000 , Judge Levy, 6925 So. 24th 6.000 Fred.Stroeh. 4942 So. 26th 5,000 'Emma Souden, 3511 Center 6,000 Ponald Sinclair, 2305 S. 23rd ....6,000 Robert Victor. 2803 Poppleton ....5,000 , Mrs. Mabel Hogan, 2408 S. 24th ..6,003 Ed Julis, 6806 S. 20th 6.000 William Murray, 8022 S. 22nd ....5,000 ' Mrs. Fred Kaiser, Bellvue, Neb. ..5,000 Anton Nelson, Avery Neb 6,000 John Kwasniewski. 2S57 Oak ....5,000 , J. G. Whalen, 1146 S. 82nd 8,000 Mrs. Ernest Williams. 3022 S. S2nd, 6,000 ; W. Elliot. 1309 S. 31st 8.000 Mrs. Tony Cavaleri, 1480 S. 11th ..5,000 Joseph Husak. 6538 S. 88th 5,000 . Mrs. J. N. Williams, 3608 S. 23rd . .5.000 Z. Erstich. 4925 S. 24th . .-, 6.000 Pete Flacah, 6406 S. 80th 5,000 Bernlce Wawri, 3926 L St. .5.000 John Krnjlcek. 5026 S. 22nd 5,000 Vallie Madura. 4621 S. 82nd 5.C00 Mabel Garevett, 826 Bancroft ....6.000 Alfred Paderson, 2019 DorcAS ....6.000 Lillian M. Daily, 4746 8. 19th ..6,020 Mrs. F. Marecek, 5218 S. 20th St... 6,010 D. Robinson. 201 Parker ....... .6.090 Dessie D. Harrop, 2687 Douglas . .6,050 C. A. Wier. 1916 Charles ....... .6,000 C. F. Siosson, Jr., 4906 Cumktg ....6,000 James Kenney, 8418 Ohio 6,000 P. Granfgard. 1607H Cuming ....6,000 Mrs. E. D. Perrin, 8120 N. 47th, ..5,000 Mrs. W. M. Rutzer, 4813 Chicago . .5.000 Chesley Hodder, 2804 N. 60th Ave., 5,000 J. C. Ashmore. 81 N. 22nd 5,020 Sergt L. Ward. 16th and Dodge. 1,000 A. Levison, 16th and Davenport St. .6,000 Ida Karback. 1488 No. 20th St... 6.000 James Sauers, 1412 Sherwood. .. .6,000 W. R. McLean, 218 S. 20th St 5,000 More votes will be) flven during the early part of campaign. Thousands have worked year to saVo what you . fan earn in ten weeka. DISTRICT NO. 2 , Will include all territory inside the city limits of Omaha and on, and tiorth of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third atreet and as far north aa Maple street. One $1,113.00 Maxwell, one 8200.00 B. A L. Deposit and on SIOO.UO B. oV L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. . ' W. Hendee. 4204 Burdette 6,00 Fred G. Witte, 8617 Seward S.OOO Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3.804 Farnam, 6,000 A. D. Klein, Jr., 4806 Dodge ....6,010 Floy B. Morell, 564 8. 25th Ave. 8,000 C. J. Wright. 2810 Howard ....6,000 James Addeson, 2411 N. 18th ....5,010 W. T. Zieael, 3314 Deiater 5,010 Mrs. John Baier, 2212 Mason ....5,000 Geo. D. Tobey, 4409 Wakely ......6,010 Berdle Wen, 2526 Capitol ....... .6,009 H. Peterson, 120 N. 25th ....... .6,000 Beryl Burton, 521 S.'25th Ave. ..6,000 Df. Frank G. Smith, Blackstone ..6,050 C. L. Goltry, 623 N. 17th 5.000 Claude M. Gates, 801 Park .6,009 Louis J. Scbafer. 112 N. 26th ..,.5,000 Frank Plank. 2714 Burt ......5,000 E. B. McCIure. 604 N. 25th 6.010 Eugene May, 624 S. 28th 5.010 Mrs. Anna Morenelli. 858 S. 21st.. 6, 000 Fred Keogh. 220 N. 19th 5.000 A. Hicks. 2718 Miami...... 6.000 O. T. Peterson, 8009 Harney ....5.060 ,R. H. Ackley. 2607 N. 24th ....8.000 Roy Williams, 8520 Hamilton . . , .6,000 John Platnar, 2825 N. 24th 5,000 Agnes Holland. 407 Karbach B!k 6,000 Clara Keller, 2301 Leavenworth . .5.000 Mrs. Emily Winner, 119 N. 20th . .5.000 Frank Spellman, 1719 Charles ....5,000 Hedwig Michel, 2411 "N. 5:h ..6,000 Miss G. GlevIn,' 2051 N. 19th' .... 6,000 Louia EdewiU, 2771 Burt ....... .6,010 R. Breeland, 200 Aberdeen Apts.. 5,000 Betty Cockane, 4681 Mason. 6,000 Frits Koenig. 112 N. 31st ....6.000 L. W. Perkins. 8218 Deeatur ....6,000 Geo, A. Hill, 4011 Cuming ,...6.000 Mrs. Clement Ryan, 4228 Mason , .5,009 H. E. Holbrook, 3566 Paeifio . .5,000 Mrs. John Gentleman, 8411 Farnam", 6,000 H. L. Mitchell, 182 N. 40th ....5,600 Ruth Marsh, 728 8. 18th S.OOO Margaret Hoel, Majestic Apt, . i .. .6,050 Marten Troutfelt. 2435 Hamilton. .. S.020 Ralph B. Figge. Goodrich Hotel . . . .5.000 Herman Nachshoen. 418 N. 18th ..6,000 Nora, Nevin, 2809 Hamilton 5,090 DISTRICT NO. 3 , Will Include all territory inside the city limits of Omaha on and north of Maple atreet, west of the river to Eighty-third atreet and north to Sar scant atreet, including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and on $100.00 B. aV L. Dsposit will be awarded in thia diatrict. Edna Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28th Ave. 5.010 Fred B. Nichols, 8416 N. 24th ....5,010 J. E. Wright, 2806 Mormon ....6.000 A. L. Frederick, 2558 Whltmore ..6.000 Mrs E. Harris. 8020 N. 47th Ave.. 6,020 Mrs. Fred Schults, 8008 Stone Ave., 5,000 J. J. Wle, 4016 N. 24h v.5,000 Ed Devere, 2907 N. 24th ...... ..5,000 Howard Haden. 8002 N. 24th .1.. 5.000 Mrs. W. B. Madison. H240 N. 24th. 5.000 J. J. Murphy. 8027 Emmet ......6,000 Mrs. T. F. Kenney. 8212 N. 24th ..5,003 Mrs. J M Bloom, 2422 Eprague . . . .5,000 Wilbur Gran, 1610 Evans ......5,009 Carl Johnson. 2426 Wirt .....5,000 Douglas Corners, 4024 N. 24th . . . .5,000 Mrs. Roy Minlx. 2202 Grand ...6,000 Wm. McWilliams. 2410 Ames ....5,000 C. M. Humstead, 1611 Manderson ..5,000 G. A. Gantx. 4704 N. 40th 6,000 H. W. Herrinaton, 7624 N. 30th ..6,000 Mrs. James Striliing. 7818 N. 28th, 6,000 A. E. Carter, 6407 Maple 6.000 Henry Christensan, 6904 Minne Lusa Blvd. 5,000 C. D. Schmell, 2412 Crown Point ..6,003 G. J. Emery, 2564 Pratt 5,000 Leo Daniels, 8802 Maple ,.5 000 E. C. Walcott, 2411 Binney 5,000 Chas. Mitchell, 2221U Lathrop ..6,000 Mrs. N. L. Dreyson. 1)005 N. 17th, 6.000 Thomas ' Maher, 2206 Emmett; .5,000 W. H. Cempin, 2715 Titus Ave. ..5,000 Mrs. C. L. Case, 2874 Corby 6.000 Mrs. L. Platner. 2861 Newport Ave. 6.000 Mrs L. B. Blake, 2426 Spaulding ..6,000 W. E. Rishling. 1472 Pinkney ....5.000 Howard Hayden, 8002 N. 24th ....6,000 Mrs. Rose Tidiseo, 2939 Lincoln Blvd ...5,000 Violet Brotchie, 6060 Flor. Blvd.. 6,000 A. H. Mayer, 2438 Ellison 6,000 MaryHitsley, 1621ft Maple 5,000 Epltr , today. Club just starting. DISTRICT NO. 4 Will Include alt territory in the city' of Council Bluffs, including the Mana wa diatrict. " One $1,118.00 Maiwell, one $200.00 B. 4b L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. eV L. Deposit will be awarded in thia district. Mrs. W. C. Riley. 109 Angle Ave. ..6,000 Gertrude Sullivan, 813 Ave. B. . .5,000 Edward Paten, 1146 E. Pierce ..5,000 I.. R. Robert. 162 W. Bdwy 5,000 Ray C. Wilcox. 627 E. Bdwy ....5,000 Helen Neal. 2002 Ave. G 6,000 Carl Shearel, 2805 Ave. A. ......5,000 Langford Olson. 108 B. 23rd ....6,000 C. C, Coleman, 2201 W. Bdwy ... .6,000 Carl Erler, 2305 Ave A. .:. 6.000 Anna Ward, 1006-5th Ave C. B. ..5.000 Peter H. Harkett. 107 Wash. Ave., 6,000 Mrs. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. D. ..5,010 Wesley Beem. Council Bluffs ....6,000 Felix 6. O'Neil. 2514 Ave. B ..6.000 Joe Hannari, 824 7th Ave. . .5,000 Mrs. S. Hendrix, 2821 Ave. A ....5.000 Clarence Smith, 615 Bluff St. ....5,000 Mary Gross, 604 ,S. 4th 5,000 Wm. Cohn, 208 N. lOth ..5,000 Mrs. Tracy Lindsey, 2701 5th Ave., 6,000 Florence Yarwood, 1520 Ave. B ..6,000 J. C. Zimmermen. 1121 4th Ave. ..6,000 A. L. English. 416 S. G ...5,000 Thou. H. ODoonell, 2002 Ave. A ,.5.000 E. E. Eakcs. 8124 Ave B ......5,000 H. A. Gerber. 1686 5th Ave. ....6.000 Ralph Hall, 24 S. 22nd ...... 5,000 Re. A. F. Catlln, 129 4th Ht, ....6.000 Chris Lausen, 428 N. 7th i. 5,000 f. c. Hendricks, Jiaa uien Ave 0,000 W. A. Smith, 428 Benton 5.000 A. W." G tiger, jr., 426 Damon 5.000 Dorothy Lenihan, 668 Harrison St.. 8,020 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin. 1908-3 Ave. .6.010 An early start means a strong- finish. " DISTRICT NO. 5 Will include all the territory in the etate of Iowa eutalde the city ef Council Bluffs and the Msnaws dis trict . One 81115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. dt L. Deposit and one 100.00 B. eV L. Deposit will be awarded in thia district. Henry J. Haynes, Octavia .8,020 Sam Davies. Wayne S.O0U Chas. Bull, Albion 6.000 Francis Delanty, Humphries ......'5,000 Emma Marsh. Villlsea 5,000 Mrs. Wayne Sollider, Thurman ....6.000 H. L. Nelson, Stanton 5,000 Thelma Lindsay, Sidney 5,000 Mrs. Glen Henderson, Shenandoah, 6,000 Elsie Ballenger, Shenandoah 5,000 Alice Hubbard, Persia 6,000 Myrtle Rogers, Pereival 8,000 Mrs. S. W. Graham, Mo. Valley ..6.000 Mrs. Paul Bernett, Mo. Valley ....5.000 Audrey Nipp, Mineola 6,000 Mrs. Lester 8nrr, Malvern 5,000 Mrs. June Fickel. Hastings ...aw. 6. 000 Mrs. N. Townsend. Hamburg ....5,000 Mae Million. Hamburg ..,.6,000 Winifred Estes. Glenwood 5,000 Hlldred Miller, Farragut 5,000 Reka Christensen, Riverton 6,000 Ray Ryan. 421 N. Blat., Hastings. .5.000 A) Christensen, Weston ,.,.5,000 Thomas Page, Honey Creek 5,000 Harlen Klutts. ' Mondamin 5,000 Helen Holbrook. Onawa .....6,000 Katherine Flynn. Pacific Junction. .5,000 Mrs. Nettie Batcheldor, Riverton. . .6.000 John Glllete, Atlantic 5,000 Fred Tanke, Avoca 5,000 Miss Sadie Hughes, Griswold ..,.6,000 Revi A. J. Drexler, Neola 5,000 John Nlckols. Walnut 5.000 Stella Healey, Minden 6,000 E. E. Axthelm, Glenwood 6,000 Glen C. Silllk. Mo. Valley 'S.OOO Gladys V. Russell, Logan 6,000 Mrs. Robert Allen, Glenwood ,...6,000 Mrs. Ellen Tucker. Weston 5 000 Arizona Byrd, Henderson 5,000 Mrs. W. Jensen. R. 4, Co Bluffs. .5.010 M.B.Travis, Carson 5,010 James Atkins, Neola 6,000 Kate Grimes, Woodbine ,...5.000 Marion Caughell, Carson... .6,000 DISTRICT NO. 8 Will include the following counties in the state of Nebraska: Cass, Sarpy, Douglas (outside the city of Omaha,) Saunders. Butler, Polk, Merrick. Nance, Piatt, Colfax, Dodge, Washing ton Burt, Cuming. Stanton, Madison, Boone, Antelope. Pierce, Wayne, Thur ston, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. 4 L. Depoalt and one $100.00 B. dt L. Deposit will be awarded in thia district. DISTRICT NO. 7 Will include the following counties in the etate of Nebraska! Otoe, Ne maha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Gag's, Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jef ferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamil ton, Clay, Nuckolls, Webster, and Adams. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.60 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. Otla Wolford. Clay Center ..$,000 Ray Ryan. 421 N. Blat., Hastings. .6,000 L. Y. Moore, Auburn 6,000 R. F. Luthy. Aurora 6,000 Mrs. L. C. Oden, Beatrice ... v .... 6,000 Mrs. Clyde Foulk. Beatrice 5,000 Thomas Foster, Beaver Crossing ..6,000 Ruth Wells, Blue Springe ..6,000 Gladys Baylor, Bruning 5.000 Hattie Stables, Carleton 6,000 Mrs, Emma Howard, Chester ......8,000 Mrs, Henry Sittler, Deshler 6,000 Lillian Kiersey, Dunbar ........ ..6.000 Eleanor Shoff, Falrbury ....... .6,000 J. S. Kasinger, Falrbury 5,000 Ed Ockcr. Glenvil .....6,000 Ellis Price, Harvard 5,000 Ethel Sharp, Hebron 6,000 C. C. Blois, Humboldt 6,000 Geo. WMtesell. Kenesaw 6,000 Louis P. Anderson, Marquette ..,.6,000 Irene Forbes, Milford 5,000 Mrs. Martin Layton, McCool ....6,000 Luella Kriter, Odell t 6,000 S. A. Mxfftiger, Otoe .......5,000 Thelma Nelson. Pawnee City ,5,000 Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, Seward ..,.5,000 Gertrude Miller. Seward 6,000 Mrs. Lydia Wolfskin, Superior ....5,000 Faith Dedrick, Superior 5,000 Francis Himburger, Wymore ,...6,000 Elsie Wellman, Waco 5.000 Nellie Oglesby, Tobia 6,000 Frank C. Bruning. Milford 5.000 W. Crosson, 706 W. 2nd, Hastings, 5,000 Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Giltner ....6,000 Harriett Shacklelton, Beatrice ,6.000 .Chas. Launie, Alexandria. , 5,000 Mrs. Dick Harper, Davenport. .6.000 W. L. Crosson. 706-W. 2 Hastings. 5.000 J. H. Pelhan, Beatrice 6.000 Sarah Gillmore, Blue Hill 6,000 Mrs. B. Anderson, 1324 H St., Lin coln ,.6,010 Mrs. N. Mclntyre, Nebraska City., 6,000 Mrs. Lulu Owen, Ashland 6,000 Bernard Monnick, Hooper .,5,000 R. E. Straaburg, Polk 5,000 G. C. Hoback, Nehawka ...6.009 Zetta Lower. Valparaiso 6,020 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water ...,6.000 Roy Combs, David City .... 6,000 lmer Mordland, 8SZ Z&th Ave. . - Columbus 5.010 V. H. Hoerstmann, 230 N. D St. Fremont 8.000 Mrs. Ida Dudley, Winner ..6,000 Geo. Jacobs. Cedar Rapids 6.000 J. N. Warrick, Blair 5,000 Mrs. B. F. Jordan, 728 York Ave. York 5.000 Rev. Seibert. Papillion 5,000 F. J, Bortusiah. R. 4. Clarks 5,009 John Otto. West Point .....6.000 Florence Gardner, Wayne ........5.000 A. H. Christensen. Stromsburg . . 5.000 Louia Loe. Stanton 5,000 Louise Fiegenbaum. Springfield ..5,000 Winnie McMillan, Shelby 5,000 Ida Helgenberger, Scribner 5,000 O. Sworak. Schuyler' .,,.5,000 Mrs. Ethel Unland. Arlington ,.,.5,000 Mrs. Leonard Danbom, .Albion ....5,000 Wm. Andrews, Bellwood 6,000 Monte Wrglht. Boone .......5.000 Emma Wittmus, Chalco e ...... . .o. 000 Mrs. John Ernst. Columbus 6,000 Mrs. Carl Bush, Creighton ......6.000 Vivian Dee, David City ......... .5,000 Gladys Hendrick, Elgin 5,000 F. R. Hoppock. Fullerton .5.000 Carrie Monahan. Gretna 6,000 Sarah Rausch, Lindsay. ., 6,000 Mrs. Roy Drutnmond, Lyons ......6,000 Goldie Young, Meadow Grove ....6,000 Gladys Haverfield, North Bend ,.5.000 Mrs. O. H. Bimson, Oakland ..,.5,000 W. L. Scott. Osceola 5.000 Susie Pinson, Platte Center ......5,000 Wm. Ryan. Pilger . 5.000 Mabel Hilfiker, Plattsmouth Fern Niel. Plattsmouth .. Rev. McClenhan, Primrose . , Lois McEveny. Rising City Vera Weble. St. Edward Rev. E. H. Pontius, Mynard. . A. D. Allen, Decatur '1 .6,300 .6,000 .5,000 .5,000 .5.000 .5,000 .6.000 E. C. Wilde. 828 S. 8. Norfolk. .. .5.000 Wilis Lawrence, R. 1, Platte Center. 6.000 Anton Votaba, Schuyler. . .6,000 A. Mi Sanders. Plattsmouth 6.010 F. L. Brown,' Schuyler 6,000 Helen M. Wynkoop", 409 Ave. B. Central City , 5.010 C. J. Haviland, 407 Philip Ave., Norfolk 6.080 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek 6,000 DISTRICT NO. 8 Will include aU territory m the state of . Nebraska-, not Included in Dlstricte number six and; seven, also territory in South.' Dakota,. Kansas and Colorado. - ,; One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. tU Deposit and on $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded la thia district. . i. Mrs. Phillip Selfus. Scotia 6.000 H. 3. Holme. Scottsbluff 5,000 Mrs. V.' Conner, Kearney, 1407 Ave. 8th - 6,000 A. C. Monkman, Elm Creek ....5,003 W. B. Shelton, Paxton 6,010 Mrs. Clay FunstOn, Ogalalla ....5,010 .Martin Nielson, Dannenebrog 5,010 A. R. Lee. 719 N. Loctfst, N. Platte, 5,080 Julia Burkland, Sutherland 5,000 Mrs. E. T. Bigelow, Smlthfleld ..5.000 Dick Pullam. , Sargent 5,000 Dale Kipp, St. Paul 6,000 John Runge, Ravenna 6,000 Ed Hale. Parks 5,000 Elizabeth Ralston, Orleans ....... .6.000 Mrs. Bob Smith, Ord 6,000 Eugene Henry, O'Neill 8,0110 Mrs. B. I. Harshbarger. Oconto ..5,000 Neva Wetzel, North Loup 6,000 Neva Warp, Minden 5,060 Mrs. Esther Hunt, Lexington 6,000 Mrs. Lester Stcadman, Lexington ..6,000 Mrs. D. T, Heynen. Kimball ......5.000 Mrs. Merle Spotts, Imperial ..,,8.000 Mrs. Kloyd Ray, Holdrege 5,000 Opal Cobb. Holdrege, ......... .5,000 Mrs. Minnie Calmer, Gothenburg ..5,009 Maude Johnson, Gothenburg ....6,000 Sylvia Stump, , Edison 6,000 Mrs. R. D. Harrington, Coxad t... 8,000 Marie Woodruff, Cozad ..6,009 W. H. Rice, Chappell , , , .8,000 Mae Dick, Cambridge ,. 6,000 Ada Kai-n, Brule ..6,000 Mrs. Ethel Copeland, Bridgeport -.6,000 Gladys Moore, Bloomington ......6,000 Mrs: C M, Taylor. Benkelman ... .8,000, Esther Smith, Bartley ,6,000 Hilda Jaeobson, Arapahoe '. .8,000 J. E. Williams, Alliance 5.000 Myrtle Benson. Axtel ......... .5,000 Mrs. Margaret Milligan. Arnold ....5,000 Siena Peterson. Eddyville 5,000 Oscar Peterson, Sumner... ..6,000 Marie Lewis, Anselmo, .... ...... .V5.000 H. S. Helme. Scotts Bluff ......6,000 Mrs. D. F. Lewis, Kearney 6,000 J. H. Bragg, Wauneta 6,000 Mrs. H. R. Gibson. Mlnature 6,000 Bert Brownell. Chappell ....6.000 P. J. Minner. 109 W. 6th. Grand Is...6.000 Mrs. A. Callahan, Gering 6,000 Dr. D. A. Rundstrom, Curtis 5.000 Mrs.' Walter Borden, Gordon ..... 6,000 J P. Cooper, Arcadia 6.000 Mrs. Edna Isaacson. Cozad .5.000 J. T. Warders, Maryvllle, Kan. ... .6.010 THIS IS the 10-vote free coupon Save it for yourself or some club member. A club member can secure these votes in their own diatrict or from any other district..- . .-"'.. v - - - -v V ; ; Date... .1921 MEMBERSHIP ENTRY BLANK , : The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club 5000 VOTES ' I nominate I . i ...................... . x k ". (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Street No. .'. . . .Dist..No. , . ..... . City . . . . t.. .' State . As a member of The Help Yourself Club;' . THIS IS THE entry blank. You can nominate yourself or some friend. It costs nothing to enter and try. 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