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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AFKIL 1, 1921 1 1 OneTiliie Favorite Grand Island Starts 0 mm fi TT r (Tl)f(T(Tl Or is olflin in Ei a s t G4nd ,sland( Nebi April 2o. (Special Telegram.) Work done for 1 i Jekyll Hj'Je if several years by a committee of tlie r rieuu ut International Case Kevealed as trie Dead Man TeUs Author ties About Victim, y . Atlantic City., N. J., April 20. The police of Atlantic City have ap parently unearthed an international Jekyll-Hyde case. For today it was learned that "Henry Beuhler," humble $50 a montli store clerk in the fashion able St. Charles hotel, murdered by, "hand" unknown early last Thurs day morning, is none other than Count Heinrich von ': Pickler, rela ' live of the Von Bnelow family and once favorite of the kaiser nd polished "young mait about the - court of Hohentotlerns." "Henry Beuhler" as the cultured, " intellectual man of 55. had beeu known during his sporadic employe merit in Atlantic City hotels tor sev eral years, was found dead Thursday morning, last, with his skull crushed in, lying 25 feet from the tracks of the fast Shore Line and near the abandoned city crematory on the outskirts of Atlantic :CUy.'i; (;r; a5 if Taiiw'TellrStoty' Stephen Le'ntz,-' tailor ;iiyih$Vih an apartment on Arctic avenue; told v "I was the dead man's ijly'.JtJjfJ friend in Atlantic MlJvk llf wasr-a member of one of the oldest titled ''families in ;.Qermany.t He was'ia, reality Count Henrtch von Pickle. He was a graduate. of the University of Wurxhurff. -district of Bavaria.. "His motheR was a Von BueloyU member of a famous" family through-M out . Germany,,' and,- relative;, t Alliance, Neb., April 20. (Spe-i rnnccvon.pueww, wn -wvnt cialj l welve-ot the -M" teachers' in in tne worm vnar. rits woinervoisu ; the city's physical appearance and of maintaining a cleaner city, has this year developed into an effort toward a specific and permanent organiza tion for these activities. 'Hitherto the work was mainly devoted to the giv ing of prized for the best ktpt lawns, flower and vegetable gardens. This year some larger projects, are in con templation, if the public will get be hind the movement. , Membership will require only a pledge to do at least one thing it may be on one's own property to ward a prettier and cleaner city, each year. To this will bo added a volun teer subscription in any amount from 25 cents to $100, The failure to make any voluntary subscription, however, does not bar from membership if the individual makes the improvement pledge. Several minor tangible re sults have already resulted from the effort! The ladies' auxiliary of the Spanish-American War Veterans made a contribution in money and arranged for the planting of a tree in the Pio neer square, dedicated to the vet erans, ; The ' temporarily close-up Store: fronts rough wooden frames-r' hitherto, used is 14 larsrcsiirn boards. in the, heart of the. city, lias been takenpvef. ;; Unsightly spelts in the ciiy,. su.cn,. as aumping, grounas, win be-.taketi up. : The Boy. Scouts have pledged their assistance.'.- The activi ties .will be planned fcy an executive iDOmrijittee equally distributed among I1 SvaVds. i Diie-Thii-d 'of; Teachers; in-Alliance scnoois yuit when HeistichS was borh.u There was a family row. THSsfruntled over 4 this5 the young ,; count.; tam" ,t6J "He corresponded, however, .with . members ' of hisi family and-.-neyir; v renounced his claim to a -yast f s ' r: tate-jn' Bavaria. '' He was V'jChar.;. pi ' intellect anrl 'wnnrlerful rtefs6nalitV.": '' Even when employed in V"tren'aK capacity at the St. Charle and poor ';- to that at the Ralciflrh hotel in At lantic t3 he always , showed ht Was Very Neat " ' " "Why, he would never go in to ,' dinner with us, unpretentious as we are, without carefully noting the nt of his coat even though the coat ;( was of simple worsted and not an ; evening garment. , ' "I don't believe there is any mys t tery in von Pickler' death. .He wag ? murdered by robbers. There' was a blunt!;' hole ,'itVhis skullfuch. as may have been njadeby a hSmnicry ft His inexpensive v watcTi ;.was' un " touched. But iii"ii' pockets, was - a ' roll of bills totalling several hun dred dollars. This money , was :' taken, i "Hie count was awaiting word at : , any moment to go back to Bavaria to claim his estate. I was deputed by him to receive his mail. He was forced to confide in me that his real name was Count von Pickler. He was a' wonderful, lovable chap in middle life, dark gray eyes' hair and moustache' streaked With gray. He was short and stout but wonderful as a linquist, a grammarian ,and a military tactician. "He had been an officer in the German army. Because of his tfain ily tragedy he came to this country and took any employment that was offered him.. But in his speech, his manner and habits he was first and always a gentleman." Friend of Kaiser. -j Until the clear, informative state ment of Nfr. Lentz the authorities had wondered ;' whether the, dead man was a secret "remittance man" in America on spy or-' other ; work. Now they are convinced the tragedy will awaken a quiver of sorfle sym- pathy in far-off Doorri, where lives 1 1 the man who once dreamed of world I mastery. For information obtained ,v indicates that the neurotic Wilhehn t half a dozen times extended , the ."left hand of fellowship" to the dead man. . . , " . . " , Today a gray cap, too small for J von Pickler, was picked up near the It. spot where the body - was' found. This js the strongest, clue thus far " turned "!0. . " i . ., . . , ? At the bo';t.:ir of the vest in ihe "money 'pocket" v ""e dead 'rtan were found bloodstai. Were tht.se the finger prints of the murderer or of the victim seeking .VpptjMt ii larjfe rolt of money ? - " The detectives had heard talcs ol , many women in the case on of whom 'von Pickler- "fitarried.: 'U - friend, Lcntz, discounted this, si "Theresas no wife; no divorce V nd nn women in Mr friend's 'Hfe. His mentality was too keen, hi pur pose of Aturniti .to the fatherland and "chiming Juslattal. ' tqo.ill-O: smsuttftfothini-xN'aA'nM lighter pursuits. l never , knew a , man in the full vigor of "strength s who held -more 'aloof from women. . No be "certain of it; , there is a "W oman in "the case." c i A v, - V ... .- 11 Women City Officials of - ' ; 1 Red Cloud are Honored ' - Red Cloud, Neb., April 21. (Spe cial Telegram.) A public reception ' in hbnor : of the mayor-elect, Miss ;Mar.v Peterson, and the councip.wom J an-elect. Mrs. Henrietta Huprael, .was held in the court hous. E. J. Overing, on behalf ohthe womeh'of the city, presented each with a boquet, referring in his address to ; the opportunities which lay before 1 tthe city. Light refreshments were 'served. '" t : ' '" Ted Cloud Eastern Star ' " 1 Elects Officers for Year Red Cloud, Neb.. April 20. (Spe- , cial Telejrram.1 The Lastern btar ' 'chapter here elected the following of .ficers: Mrs. Lloyd Melntire, ma nron; Mrs. Oliver Powell, associate matron; W. D. Edson, patron; Mrs. .C D. Robinson, secretary; Mrs. W. . A. Maynard, treasurer; Mrs. W. H. McBride, conductress, and Mrs,. E.J. .Munday, associate conductress. . Home Talent Play.' :; .i Hebron, -Neb., April 20. (Spe cial) The Woman'a.cluh. will give r home talent play ApriU25- for, the benefit- of the soldiers' monument the "public schools here have .rew signed," sanj.et.to' fnter 'other .-'fields and 'some tol continue teaching .else where. Mtsf of the vacancies have, already eeij- filled. Those who- re main wilj ' receive increases, in sal aries a,v; follows : Supervisors and prncipaU,:$100 a year; High .'schocjl teadiefs, $100 a Y6ar, ''and,' grade fcacherst'$75 a. year, t v VV:- ? ; lrVTeale Win , " 7 ' , Friend Declamatory Contest '.eftd,-'.Neb., April (Special) Miss DonsT'a'e vas awarded first place in the Friend High school declamatory contest and .will repre sent the school at Wymore. Ten contestants compcted.She read "The Sign of the Crijss."; Claude Johnson was second and Geraldine Edmonson third. . Excavating Starred, for ?Hebron Hydro-Electric "Plant Hebron, j, Xeb. .April 20: (.Spe cial.) TJieinew.; hydro-ejectric- light and power company have -started ex cavations preparatory to building the flume for the power plant. T. H. Carter of the'Hebrort mill w,as elect-ehh-president of - the "-company; V. Kassebaum, vice president; Aug. H. Beisner, secretary, and C. C. Nacke, treasurer. A. HOSPE CO. TUNED AND v REPAIRED All Work Guaranteed l 1513 DouiUl St. Tel. Douc. C188 Ui iiU EXCEPTIONAL CHOCOLATES INNER-CIRCLE -. CANDIES' ADVERTISEMENT. PIMPLY? WELL. DON T BE I Peopi Notice It Drive Them : im with Dti Edwards ...; Pj Olive, Tablets ;. - Apimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Qlive Tablets. The skin . Bhould begin to dear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there's uo sickness or pain after taking them. , Dr: Shards'1 Qlive T?hk An. tjba which calomel does; and just as"effec tively. but their action is gentle and ;safe instead of severs and irritating: ' No one wio takes Ouve Tablets is ever cursed with a "dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad usrjosition or DinmlY face. " . ' Oiive Tablets are "a purely vegetable compound mixed with ouve oil; you wm know them by their olive color. , .. Pr Edwards spent years among pa- ucnis miubica wiin uver ana oowej complaints,- and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much tetter you feel and look. 15 and 30c. 1 r ttm Menu, 4poodant, wmk. ran down, throogh mwtc ethg rui. w wmnt to mail rod mar book which tells boat SCXTONJQUK. ratontlTC nmdy that 01 cast ytm nothing tf ysr- ra Bat eond or bMHi. Kf ery mu Ddin tooie to oinrmn pmaoml vwknM, tc, cbMld rt this frM book at mx. CUKBE1LAND CHEMICAL COHPANT Barry Block, NiihrUla, Tana. Coafort . Your Skin WtthCuticnraSoap and Fragrant Talcum Ma, Olfrtaiaii, Ttlcnn. Sc. mjlui-. Samefe ttSlt tnlnn Uhmtattw, Dayl X. tulttm. limit. 3 C 1 1 : HOW VOTES ARE OBTAINED ' Votes -are- issued on subscription payments from new aud , old subscribers to The. Omaha Bee. These payments may be .made direct Jo 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. Jhe paper April 10th, and is given half the ' number of votes a new subscriber receives. J The other way of securing votes is to clip the free 10- . vote coupon from each issue of the paper. Fill outas directed and send to the manager, of the Help-Yourself Club. Each and eveyone counts for ten votes. . ' ' " i. 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. o 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 info districts was to assure candidates that a certain list of prizes must be awarded in their district?, irrespective of thevotein other districts. ; 100,000 EXTRA VOTES " y ' 1 , In addition to the regular vote allowed on subscription payments as shown in the voting schedule, we make the cftib members the following offer: 100,000 EXTRA, votes will-be given to every member ' who sends pr brings 2 5.00 in subsfenptions to the office of the club manager in Omaha on or before Saturday, May 14, at 10 p. m. , . The larger the amount you send in during this period, the larger will be the number, of votes you can earn. . SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS ARE WORTH MORE VOTES DURING THIS PERIOD THAN THEY WILL' BE DURING ANY OTHER TIME DURING THE CAMPAIGN. HOW t CAPITAL AWARDS ARE DISTRIBUTED; The $7,800.00. home, the $4,440.00 Cadillac automobile and the $1,500.00 Building and Loan. Deposit; are known as . the capital awards and will be given to the three club mem-, 'hers in the entire territory having the largest number of votes at the close of the campaign. Every contestant entered is competing for one of the capital awards; V u . -v ',. j HOW DISTRICT AWARDS ARE DISTRIBUTED; The territory covered by The Bee has "been divided into-; eight districts and a complete set of awards have been assigned! to each district nd are as follows:' - y s ' ,Ohe$L,116.00 Maxwell automobile, one-$200.00 B. &LjL deposit, one $100.00 B. & L. deposit. ', These' awards 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 beep-eliminated. No person knows1 in which district the capiftl" awards will be won. ,? , . . , . ; It does hot make any. difference hovjf many votes a club member ha3 ,in any other district, f yi have the greatest x number in your own district after iJfe grand awards have ,been eliminated, you will be givenThe first district award, which, in this case, is a Maxwell Katomobile. - p. ' i $25,000.00 List of Awards: 1 $7,800 JbiO HOME, First Capital Award. l-$i440.00 JUadillac Auto. 1$100M Conservative B. & L. Deposit. 8 $1,115.00 Maxwell Automobiles. - 8 $200.00 B. & L. Deposits. 8 $100 B. & L. Deposits. Total number of awards, 27. Ten per cent cash commissionto all non winners if. they turn in $50.00 or more. Vote Value of -Subscription -' Payments The DAILY and Sunday, Morning- or Evening, by Boy Carrier la Omaha, Council Bhifit and in towns where Carrier Boy service i maintained. , New 2 Veen S20.4O 180,000 1 Year 1 0.20 70,000 6 Month! 5.10 32,004 5 Monthe 2.S5 12.000 Morning or Evening Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. - - New 2 Year fl5.R0 136,000 1 Year ........... 7.0 - 02,000 6 Month ......... 8.00 22.000 J Month ......... 1.35 10.000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. I Year 810.40 76,000 1 Year ............ K.20 12. 004 Months .' !. 12.000 Morning, Evening and Sunday by Boy Carrier. , , -New 1 Year ,'..$1.0 182,000 Monthf ........ 9.00 68.000 3 Months ,4.50 28.000 Daily and Sunday by Mail. New 2 Yean ....$13.00 162,000 1 Year 9.00 S8.000 Month! 4.50 2M0O S Months ......... 2.25 10,000 Daily Only by Mail, Without Sunday . v . ' -New 2 Years... ..$10.00 76.000 1 Year 6.00 J2000 Month! 2.50 12.000 8-Months 12b 6,000 Sunday Only by Mil. , v . New 2 Yean $ 8.00 62,000' 1 Yesr ........... 4.00 22,00.1 Months ...v.... 2.00 , ,10,000 Renewal subscription payments will bo. given . half as many - vote! as , new 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. Wednesday Do you want to own your own hqine? Certainly. The Omaha Bee has this home, a Cadillac Car and a $1,500.00 Building and Loan Deposit which it will give to men and women, all high class awards. In addition to the three Capital awards there are twenty-four district awards; see list below. A grand total of 27 awards to be distributed. It costs you nothing to join and you can own your own home or one of the other awards. Each of the capital awards will be won by some one., Are YOU energetic enough to go after one? This offer is properly named, "The Help Yourself Club". The Omaha Bee will furnish $25,000.00 worth of awards; you by your efforts help yourself. Fill in the entry blank below and send to the club manager and you will be supplied with forms for your use. Don t delay! Do it today! 7 It is a fact remarkable in its significance to persons of moderate means that someone either entered or to be entered in The Omaha Bee $25,000.00 Help Yourself Club will average $780.00 per week for the next ten weeks if they win the first . capital prize in this campaign. - It is a fact that Fortune plays .absolutely no fav6rites in this great campaign. A person with no -capital whatever except their energy can win any one of the 27 awards to be given by The Omaha Bee. , ., .There is another big factor in this campaign. It is this: 'You can enter' oh the same terms as those who are already in the1 campaign. The campaign is young. This is the fourth day.The biggest and best extra vote offer to be made during the-campaign is just starting and -you can benefit liberally by it.- ' ';,.; v. -, , -. . These prizes are awarded by vote. Votes are given on subscription payments to The Omaha Bee and are issued on both old and new subscription payments. J.' If you can" tell 'people in clear-cut language why they should take The Omaha Bee, your opportunity of winning is ; good, No elaborate talk is necessary just plain, common, m civil English. ; .. . " . V -V-' If you have a few friends, those friends and acquaintances ' may be organized into a powerful vote-getting body. (' . Now, it is possible that you are exceptionally persuasive yourself, and that you have a large list of friends. If so, so much the better. U The thing for yott to do is to get out -and see your -friends now before they have obligated themselves to give their subscriptions to some other club member who has been more energetic than you. ; yC' 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- ; 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 $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B & L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. J. K. Mcintosh, 4160 Chicago ....6,140 C. J. Mahoney, 124 S. 81st ......5,000 Mrs. Mary Engel, 2T05 Cuming ..5,000 Walter Thomson, 131 N. 31st Ave., 8.000 .5 000 .5.008 . ,000 . .5,000 T. 6,000. A8-.000 .5,000 It. W. Sage, 2519 S. 83rd St 5,019 Mrs. G. W-Peck. 2010 Spring St. ..5.000 Floyd Sigler, 1921 Missouri-Ave. .5,000 James Ourada. 5120 S. 18th St. ..5,000 Mrs. C. A. Christinsen, 522 Cedar,- 5,000 , Susan M.Chase, 2429 S. 21st St. . .5,000 Ernest Herngren. 2016 S. 7th St. Martha Ebert, 2402 Poppleton . - Mrs. Thomas Selzle,, "281R I 8t. Mrs. Pearl SUrkey, 1987 S. 12th V. Finocehiaro, 811 Woolworth Frank Kennison '1509 S. 2fit.h St. 1 J. 'Stefaeek, .1601,' Vinton Ht. . . . i . Mrs. C. H. Specht, 220i' Poiipelton, '5,000 John Salirno. 723 Pierce St. .6.000 Florence McHale. 718 Hickory .."..6.000 Mrs. A. M. Firra, 1321 S. 26th 6,000 Thomas D.v Sulivan, 4018 S.'2tth, 6,000' , Thilip Lane, 2755 S. 12th ,..5,000 iTom Berger, -4513 S. 83rd 6,000- Frank Sterba, 129 Exc.Bldg. S.Y.. 6,009 C. O. Philips, 1624 Polk St. ......6,003 . Fred Stroeh, 4942 So. j26th 5,000 Emma .Sou den. 3511 Center. . .....6.000 Donald Sinclair, 2305 S. 2?rd .... 6.000-. Robert Victor. 2303 Poppieton ....5,000 .Mabel Hogan. 2408 S. 24th 6,020 Ed Julia. 6806 S. 20th! 5,000" William Murray, 3022 S. 22nd ....5,000 Ms. Fred Kaiser, Bellvue, Neb. ..5,000 Anton Nelson, Avery Neb. . . . . . ,6.000. J. G. Whalen. 1140 8.' 82nd 6.0Q0 Mrs. Ernest Williams, 3022 S. 32nd, 6,000 W. Elliot. 1309 S. 31st 6,000 Mrs Tony Cavaleri. 1490 S. 11th ..6,000 Joseph Husak. 653S S. 88th ....6,000 Mrs. J. N. Williams. 8608 S. 23rd . .5,000 Z. Krstich, 4925 S. 24th ...5.000 Pete Placaih. 6406 S. SOth . . i ,'. . .5.000 Bernice Wawrr, 3926 L St. . . ; 5,000 John Krajirek, 6026. S. 22nd ......5,000 - Vallie Madura. 4621 S. 32nd ....6,100 ' Msbel Garevett, 825 Bancroft .... .5,000 Alfred Pederson, 2019 Dorcas ...-.6,000 Lillian M. Daily, 4746 S. 19th .'.6.02q Mrs. F. Marecek, 6218 S. 20th St... 6.010 Theo. A. Isaacson, 2317 S. 31st ..5,010 DISTRICT NO. 2 Will include all territory inside the city limits of - Omaha , and cn, and north of Pacific street, west of the, river to Eighty-third street and as far north as Maple street. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one" $200.00' B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 8. 4 L. Deposit, will be awarded in this district. . DISTRICT NO. 3 Will include all territory inside the city limits of Omaha on and north of Maple street, west' of the river to Eighty-third street end north to Ser geant street,- including Florence and the Carter Lake .district. , " Ona $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 n A I n.nn.i, .ml nn SinA fWl R St L. Deposit will be awarded in this. eusmci. - i r Edna Lawrenson, 77.11 N. 28th' Ave. 5 Fred B. Nichols, 3415 N. 24th ....6, J. Ei Wright, 2806 Mormon ... .6, A. L. Frederick. 2658 Whitmore . .6. Moria Harris. 2954 N.", 47th Ave., 5 Mrs. r red ScHul(z,'30O8 Stone Ave.. 5 J.'J.-Wie, 4016 N. 24th . . ; . .5 Ed Devere.-2907 N. 24th 5 Howard. Haden. 3002 -N. 24th . . 1 .5 . nr' n . nr. J!I atnin A.t. r rar,,- n. p.' mflnisvn, octv Ann, a J. :j. MurDhy.. 3027 Emmet Mrs. T. F. lyepney. 3212 Jt. !4th Mrs.. ,.M, Bloom; 2,422 Sprage . . Wllbor tJran. 1610 Evans. Douglas Cojihers, ,4024 N.-24th . . Mrs.. RoyVMinix,. 202 Grsird .'. Wm: McWJlliams. 2410 Ames.',. .6 C. M. Humstead, 1611 Mandefson ..6 Hrs. James Stribling, 7818 N. 28th, 6 A. Ei Carrer." 6407 Made V . . . 'i-A .5 Henry ' Christensan", ; 6904 Minne L,usa 'Blvd. .?. ....;. i . .; vV. .6, C,D, SchnieU 2432 Croww Point . .5. G.. J. Emery. 2654 Pratt ....... .6 Leo Daniels. '3302 Maple. ....... .5 E. ,C Walcott. 2411-Binney-. . . .5 Chae, Mitchell.. 2221 H Lathron . .5 "MrsN. L. Dreyson, 3905 N. 17h, 5, Thomas Maher, 2206 Emmett' 6, w,n.i;ompiny 2T15 -Titus Ave.. . .5 Ms. C. L.,Case, 2874 Corby .!...;. 6, Mrs Im b. Blake. ZWS Spaulding ,. . 5 W? E. Rishling, r472 Pinkney 5 Mrs. Rose , Ledesco. 2939 3 Lincoln Blvd. 5 yiolet Brotchle,'6020" Flbr. Blvd... 6 A." H. Mayer; 243-8' Ellison.. ... ;,S,' Marv wisslev. 62iu, Mnnlp. . . . ' -.f. Mrs. 1 M.. Thirties 6005 N, 30th . .6 ,010 ,010 ,000 000 ,020 ,000 ,000 010 ,000 000 ,000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 009 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 010 000 000 010 -77-77 - An early., start means strong finish.. '. .5.010 . .6,019 . .6,000. ,5.010 ..6,000 ..6,000 ..5,050 , .5.000 i.BiOOO . .5,000 . .5.000 . .5.010 .. 6,010 ' . .5,000 ..6.000 ..5.000 . .5,000 .5.000 W.Hehdee. 4204 Burdette .... ..5,"00S Fred G. Witte.,8517 Seward ......5,000 I Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3804 Farnam. 6,000 A. D.' Klein, Jr., 4806 Dodge 5.010 . Kloye B. Morell, 654 S. 25th Ave., 5,000 v. "J. 'Wright; 2310 Howards; ... .6,000 James Addeson. 2411 N. lStli , .. W. T. Ziesel, 3314 Deiater .... Mrs. John Baier, 2219 Mason .. - Geo. D. Tobey, 4409 Wakely .... H. Peterson. $20 N. 25th Beryl Burton, 521 S. 25th Ave. Dr. Frank G. Smith, Blackstone , Ci L. Goltry. 62$ N. 17th ...... Claude M. Gates, 801 Park- . . . . Louis J. Schafer. 112 N. 26th .. Frank Plank. 2714 Burt E. B. McClure. 604 N. 25th ' Eugene May, 624 S. 28th .Mrs. Anna Morenelli. 858 S. 21st Fred Keogh, 220 N. 19th A. HiAs, 2716 Miami... R. H. Aekley. 2607 N. 24th .. Roy Williams. 3520 Hamilton . . Agnes Holland, 407 Karpach Hlk., 5,000 Clara Keller. 2301 Leavenworth ,.-.5.000 Mrs. Emily Winner. 119 N. 20th .-.5,06o Hedwig Michel, 2411 N. fith'-. .6,000 Miss G. Glevin, 2051 N. 19th ..t.6,000 Louis' Edewiti, 2771 Rurt ... .' . i . V,010 R.. Vreeland.i 200 Aberdeen .Apty; .000 Betty XJockane, '4681 Mason. 15,000 Frtts Koenig, 112 Na 81s ,...'6.000 L. W. Perkins, 3218 Decatur Geo. A. Hill.4 4011 -Cuming R.. E Holbrook,- 3S66 'Patcifie H. L. Mitchell, 1?2 N., 40th Ruth Marsh, 729 S."18th ... Martraret Hoel. ' Majestic Apt . Marten Troutfelt, 2485 Hamilton. . .5,020 Rulnh B. Fi. Goodrich Hotel ... .6.000 Herman Nachshoen, 413 N. 18th t .5,000 Nora Nevin, 2809 Hamilton .......5,000 D. Robinson, 2601 Parker 1. 5,090 Dessie D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas ...6,050 C. A. Wier. 1915 Charles C. F. Slosson, Jr., 4906 Cuming . James Kenney, 841? Ohio ..... P. Gransgard. 1607 Cuming . Mrs. E. D. Perrin, 8120 N. 47th Mrs. W. M. Rutzer, 4813 Chicago Chesley Hodder, 2804 . 60th Aye., .0OO J. C. Ashmore, 818- N. 22nd Sfcrgt. L. Ward, 15th and Dodge. .6,000 A. Levison, 16th.and Davenport. 9t.. 6,000 Ida Karback. 1433. No. 20thSC. .5.000 James SauersV, 1412 ? Sherwood. ..I'.S.OOO' W. R. MeLean, 218 3. 20tjji St..-.-?,5.qOO ...6,000 , .5,000 ...5,000 ; .6,000 ; 6,060 5.000 ...6,000 .. .5,000 ...5,000 . .5,000 ..5,000 district no. 4 ; y v Will include all territory in Ke city of Council Bluffs, including Jhe Mane wa,district. .-.- i-; - One $1,11SJ)0 Maxwell, one $300.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100,00 B. ft L. Deposit will be awarded! in this districts ,' - - - Mrs. C. Riley,' 109 Angle Ave.M. .5,000 Gertruae Suliivan, 813 Ave. B:1 . .5,000 L5R. 'Roberts, 162 W. BVsrV .5,000 Bay C. WllebrfJ 627 E. Bdwy .i.. 5,000 Helen Neal, 2002 Ave. G? .. . ... .5.000 Carl Shearel. 2305 Aye. ' A. , . . . . .6,000 C. C-Coleman. 2201 W: Bdwyl ... .6,000 Anna Ward, 100e-6th Ave C. B. ..6,000 Peter H. Harkett,.10T Wash, Ave., 6,000 Mrs. M.' A. Smith, 2304 f Ave,- D; ..6,010 Felix S. O'Neil. . 2514 Ave. B' . .5.000 Joe Hapnan. 824 '7th, Ave. .... jt. .6,000 Mrs. S. Hendrix2821 Ave. 'A '. . .5.000 Clarence Smith.' 615 Bluff St. .... 6,000 Mary Gross, 604 8. 4th . V. .6,000 Wm. Cohn, 208 N. 10th . : .6,000 Mrs. Tracy Lindsey, 2701 i6th Ave., 6,000 Florence Yarwood, 1520 Ave.' B' . .6,000 j. C. Zimmerman.1 1124 4th Ave... 5,000 A., L.. English, 416 S.. G ....... .5,000 E.-i E. Eakea; 8124 Ave B v..;... 5,000 H. A. Gerber, 1685 5th Ave. 5,000 -Rev; A; F. Catltn, 129 4th St.. .5,000 Chris Lausen. 423 N. 7th . niV, r. .6,000 F: 'C. Hendricks. 882 Glen Ave. i . . .5,000 Wt A. Smith. 42$ 'Benton .. .".'.V. .6.000 A.' WiGeiger, jr.. 426 Damon. ... .5,000 Dorotbr-Lenihsa, 662 Harrison. St. .5,020 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin. 19M-3-Ave. .5.010 Harold p. Pe-Vol, 1012 7th Ave. . ,5,000 Mrs. June Fickel, Hastings Mrs. N Townsend, Hamburg . . , Mae Million, Hamburg W 11 if red Estes, Glenwood Hildred Miller, Farragut Reka Christensen, Riverton Al Christensen, Weston Thomas Page, Honey Creek Harlen Klutts. Mondamin Helen Holbrook, Onswa Katherine Flynn, Pacific Junction. Mrs. Nettie Batrheldor, Riverton.. John Gillete, Atlantio Fred Tanke, Avoca Miss Sadie Hushes. Griswold . . . John Nickols, Walnut Stella Hesley, Minden E. E. Axthelm, Glenwood Glen C. Sillik. Mo. Valley ..... Gladys V. Russell, Logan Mrs. Robert Allen, Glenwood . . . Mrs. Ellen Tucker, Weston Arizona Byrd, Henderson Mrs. W. Jensen. R. 4, Co Bluffs. M.B.Travis, Carson James Atkins, Neola , . . . . Kate Grimes, Woodbine. . , Marion Caughell, Carson .5.000 .5,000 .5,000 .5,000 .5,000 .6.000 .6,000 .6,000 .5.000 .6,000 .6,000 .6,000 .5,000 .5.000 .5,000 .5,000 .5,000 .5,000 .5,000 .6.000 .5.000 .5 000 .5.000 .5,010 .6,010 .5,000 .6.000 .6,000 $4,440.00 CADILLAC AUTO IS THE 2nd CAPITAL AWARD. DISTRICT NO. 6 . 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 $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and ona $100.00 B. eV L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. An early- start mean a strong finish. ,. i." ? ' - ; DISTRICT NO. ;;;; . . , Will Include, aU the territory In the state of Iowa, outside the city of Council Bluffs 'and the Manawa dis trict. r One $1118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. L. Deposit anoT one 100.00 B. e L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. : ' ' " Francis Delanty, Dumphries .6,000 Emma Marsh, -Villisca .000 Mrs. Wayne Sollider, Tnurmari ....6,000 H. L. Nelson, Stanton 6,000 Thelma Lindsay, Sidney 5,000 Mrs. Glen Henderson, Shenandoah, 5,000 Elsie Ballenger, Shenandoah, ....5,000 Alice' Hubbard, Persia ' ...5,000 Myrtle" Rogers, Percival ..5,000 Mrs. S.'W. Graham, Mo. Valley ..5,000 Mrs. Paul JBercett, Mo. Valley 6.000 Audrey Nipp, 1 Mineola i. . .. 5,000 Mos. Lester Siarr, t Malvern .6,000 Mrs. Lulu" Owen, Ashland Bernard Monnick, Hooper . . . . , R. E. Straeburg, Polk G. C. Hoback, Nehawka Zetta Lower, Valparaiso J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water , Roy Combs, David City V. H. Hoerstmann. 230 N. D Fremont Mrs. Ida Dudley, Wisner . . . . . Geo. Jacobs, Cedar Rapids . . . J. N. Warrick, Blair Rev. Selbert, Papilllon . . F. J. Bortusiah. R. 4. Clarks . . . John Otto. West Point Florence Gardner. Wayne . . . . . A. H. Christensen, Stromsburg Louis Loe. Stanton ........... Louise Fiecenbaum. Springfield Winnie McMillan. Shelby Ida Helgenberger, Scribner' . . . M rs. ' Leonard Danbom. Albion . Wm.- Andrews, Fiellwood Monte Wrgiht, Boone Emma Wittmus. Chalco M rs. Carl Bush, Creighton . . . Vivian Dee, David City ..... ... Gladys Hendrick, Elgin F. R. Hoppock, Fullerton Carrie Monahan, Gretna ..... Sarah Rausch, Lindsay Mrs. Roy Drummond. Lyons . . . Goldie Young, Meadow Grove . Gladys Haverfield, North' Bend Mrs. O. H. Bimson. Oakland . W. L. Scott, Osceola , . Susie Pinson, Platte Center . . . Wm. Ryan. Pilges Mabel Hilfiker, Plattsmouth ... Fern Niel, Plattsmouth Rev. MeClenhan, Primrose Lois McEveny, Rising City ... Vera Weble. St. Edward Rev. E. H. Pontius. M y nard ..... A. D. Allen. Decatur E. C. Wilde, 828 'S. ff. Norfolk. Wilis Lawrence, R. 1, .' 'atta Center. 6.000 Anton Votaba, Schuyler 6,000 A. M. Sanders, Plattsmouth .5,010 F. L. Brown, Schuyler .5,000 Helen M. Wynkoop, 409 Ave. B. Central City 5,010 C. J. Haviland, 407 Philip Ave., Norfolk 5,080 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek. .... .6,000 Henry J. Haynes, Octavia 6,020 Sam Daviea. Wayne 5,000 Chas. Bull,, Albion 6,000 E. V. Kennedy , Tekamah ....... .5,000 Joe Krajrick, Arlington . .'. ..5,000 ...6,000 ,..5,000 ...6,000 ,..5.000 ,. .5.020 ,..6,000 ...5,000 St. ...6.000 ,..5.009 ..5.000 ,..6,000 ...6,000 ..5,009 . .6,000 ..F.000 . .5.000. . .5.000 -. .6,000 ..5,0(i0 ..6.000 . .6,000 ..5,000 .. .5.000 ..6,000 ..6,000 . . 5,000 ..6,000 . .6.000 ..5,000 ..5.000 ..6.000 ..5,000 ..6,000 ..5,000 ..6,000 ..5,000 ..6.000 . .5,000 ..5,000 ..6,000 ..6,000 . .5.000 ..5,000 ..6,000 6,000 R. F. Lnthy. Aurora Mrs. L. C. Oden, Beatrice ..... Mrs. Clyde Foulk, Beatrice ... Thomas Foster. Beaver Crossing Ruth Wells. Blue Springs Gladys Saylor, Bruning . , Hsttie Stables. Carleton ....... Mrs. Emma Howard, Chester Mrs. Henry Sittler, Deshler ... Lillian Kiersey, Dunbar Eleanor , Shoff, Fairbury J. S. Kasinger, Fairbury Ed Ocker, Glenvil , Kllis Price, Harvard . . . C. C. Blois. Humboldt . Geo. Whitesell, Kenesaw ... Louis P. Anderson, Marquette Irene Forbes, Milford Mrs. Martin Lay ton, McCool Luella Kriter, Odell 8. A. Maffzlger, Otoe Thelma Nelson, Pawnee City . Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, Seward Gertrude Miller, Seward Mrs. Lydia Wolf skill. Superior Faith Dedrick, Superior Francis iHimburger, Wymore Elsie Wellman, Waco Nellie Oglesby, Tobias Frank C. Bruning, Milford . W. Crosson, 706 W. 2nd, Hastings, 6,000 Mrs. W. L. Chapman. Giltner ....5.000 Harriett Shacklelton. Beatrice, .... .6.000 ChaS. Launie, Alexandria .....5,000 Mrs. Dick Harper, Davenport 5,000 W. L. Crosson, 706-W. 2 Hastings. 6,000 J. G. Pelham, Beatrice 6,000 Sarah Gillmore, Blue Hill 6,000 Mrs. B. Anderson, 1824 H St., Lin coln 5,010 Mrs. N. Mclntyre, Nebraska City.. 6,000 Mrs. B. Jordan. 728 York Ave. York 6,000 Mrs. Marie Morris, Hebron 6,000 Miss Tiliie Nolte, Auburn, R. 2 ....6,010 Mrs. Mark Hall, 2017 . Chicago, Auburn ..5,010 .1,000 .6.000 .5.000 .6,000 .5,000 6.000 ......5.000 6,000 6.000 5.000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 6,000 .6,000 .6,000 .6,000 .5,000 .6,000 .5,000 .5,000 .5,000 . .8,000 .6,000 .6,001 .js.ono .6,000 5.000 More votes will be given during the early part of campaign. DISTRICT NO. 8 Will include all territory m the state of Nebraska not included in Districts number six and sevien, also territory in South Dakota, Kansas and Colorado. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one (4200.00 B. A L. Deposit and on $110.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. 8 MAXWELL AUTO MOBILES, 1st. AWARD IN EACH OF THE 8 DISTRICTS. DISTRICT NO. 7 . Will include the following counties (ln the stats of Nebraska: Otoe, Ne maha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Gage. Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jef ferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamil ton, . Clay, Nuckolls, Webster and Adams. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ec L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. - Mrs. Otis Wolfond. Clay Center . .6.000 Ray Ryan. 421 N. Blat., Hastings. .6,00 L. Y. Moore, Auburn .5,000 Mrs. Phillip Seifus. Scotia m 6,000 H. S. Helme, Scottsbluff 6,000 Mrs.' V. Conner, Kearney, 1407 Ave. 8th . .tj...,i,.. .5,000 ' A. C. , Monkman, Elm Creek ....5.000 W. B. Shelton, Paxton , ..5,010 Mrs. Clay Funs ton, Ogalalla ...'.5,010 Martin Nielson, Dannenebrog 6,010 A. R. Lee. 719 N. Locust. N. Platte, 6.080 Julia Burkland, Sutherland ,.5,000 ' Mrs. E. T. Bigelow, Smithfield ..6,000 Dick Pullam. Sargent r.-, 5.000. Dale Kipp, St. Paul 6,000 John Runge, Ravenna ......... .5,000 Ed Hale, Parks 6,000 Elitabeth Ralston, Orleans ....... .6,000 Mrs. Bob Smith, Ord 5,000 Eugene Henry, O'Neill 6,000 ' Mrs. B. I. Harshbarger. Oconto, . .5,000 . Neva Wetzel, North Loup 5,000 Neva Warp, Minden 6,000 Mrs. Esther Hunt, Lexington ..... .5,000 Mrs. Lester Steadman, Lexington ..6,000 Mrs. D. T. Heynen. Kimball ......6,000 : Mrs. Merle Spotts, Imperial ....6,000 Mrs. Floyd Ray, Holdrege , 6,000 Opal Cobb, Holdrege, 6,00) Mrs, Minnie Calmer, Gothenburg . .6,00-, Maude Johnson, Gothenburg ,...5,00)0 Sylvia Stump. Edison . .- 6.0 90 Mrs. R. D. Harrington. Cozad ...,6,M)0 Marie Woodruff, Coxad ......... .6X00 W. H. Rice. Chappell V000 Mae Dick, Cambridge ............ 6,000 Ada Kara. Brule. ...,1,000 Mrs. Ethel Copeland, Bridgeport ..6,000 -Gladys Moore, Bloomington .......6,000 Mrs. C. M. Taylor, Benkelman 6,000 Esther Smith, Bartley .5.000 ' Hilda Jacobson, Arapahoe ,...6,000 J. E. Williams, Alliance ......... .5.000 Myrtle -Benson. Axtel .....5,000 Mrs. Margaret Milligan. Arnold ... .6,000 Signa Peterson, Eddyville. ....... .6,000 Oscar -Peterson, Sumner., ,,.(,000 Marie Lewis, Anselmo. ........... .5,000 Mrs. D. F. Lewis, Kearney .......5.000 J. H. Bragg, Wauneta .......6,000 ' Mrs. H, R. Gibson, M (nature . .....5,000 - Bert Brownell. Chapped , 5.000 P.J. Minner. 109 W. 6th, Grand Is...6.000 Mrs. A. Callahan, Gering 6,000 '' Dr. D. A. Rundstrom, Curtis 6,000 Mrs. Waltes Borden, Gordon ....6,000 J. P. Cooper, Arcadia 1 6.000 Mrs. Edna Isaacson, Coiad ...6,000 - J. T. Warders, Maryville, Kan 5.010 Reuben Engstrom, Holdrege ......6.040 , Mrs. Bertha A. Eber. Kirk 6,0.10 H. H. Edwards.. Scotta Bluff 5,000 More Totes will be given during the first four weeks than at any other period of the campaign. Enter club today. Just three days ofd. THIS IS thelO-vole free coupon ;Saye' it. for yourself or some club'-member. ' A club member 'cab secure these, votes in their own district or from, any other district.' -' - . , f . V -, ..',-"-' . '.'. . ",'.. - T 1 . .-'sf .,- ': ':' 't i" .fr' A'' ' V' MEMBERSHIP ENTRY BLANK j. . The Omaha Bee THIS IS 'THE entry blank. You can nominate yourself r some friend. It costs nothing to enter and try. 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