THE BEE: omaha, friday. akil 22. iuai. Intimate Affairs In $tokcst Case Told by Mother ""e stimony to Show Defendant Was Ideal Mother Given In Divorce Trial of Millionaire. N New York, April 21.-lntimate af (airs in the life of Mrs. Helen El wood Stokes were related by her mother, Mrs. Emma Miller, in the trial of the divorce suit of V. E. D, Stokes. " ' . The incidents were to show that Mrs. Stokes was an ideal mother to her children and to refute charges that she even would think of an other, let alone half a 'dozen or more corespondents y.. .. Mrs. Miller, said that - when she heard ot the marriage of hef daugh ter to the millionaire, she said she has thrown her life, away." .' ", ' "Hal Billig was. never more at tentive to Helen (han to Beatricd and Mariclla,. my other daughters. His attitude toward hec was that of brother to sister," said Mrs. Miller. This was the reply when asked by Mrs. Stokes' attorneys to describe the .deportment of Billig, one of the corespondents. Mrs. Miller said further that Hal Tiillig and his mother hid visited the Miller home in Denver for months at a time, and she was thus able to note the relationship existing between the young man and her daughter. With several emphatic nods, Mrs. Miller characterizes as "absolutely false"' .the testimony of Juliette Gassner. a one-time nurse to the Stokes children, who had stated that she had saw Billig embrace and kiss Mrs. Stokes on the stairway of the Miller home. Mrs. Miller related in marked de tail, incidents to show her daughter's affection for her children, such as always putting them to bed and hear ing them say their prayers. On" one of Mrs. Stokes' trips to New York in the fall of 1917. jewelry amounting to about $30,000 was Stolen from her. Juliett Gassner testified that" on this occasion Mrs. Stokes remarked. "Saw Mr. Stokes will learn about my jewelry." ; Mrs. Miler denied that Mrs. Stokes ever made such a trip, adding: "I gave my daughter most of the valuable pieces of jewelry she had. Mr.' Stokes gave her very "few. Some of the pieces she bought herself.. "There were 40 pieces stolen. Seven of them were found in the pocket of a waiter on a dining car at Buffalo. His name is Williams. We are trying to .convict him, hut Mr. Stokes Lis paying for his de fense." "Tt is my jjelief," Mrs. Miller went on. "that ..Mr. -Stokes has the jewelry." y At this. Attorney Smyth turned to Mr.-Stokes-with a broad smile and akcrt: "Have you it in your pocket now?" Mr. Stokes, who1 seemed to tajce the question quite seriously, shook his head. . .1 jMenihcrs of Whisky Ring Arrested After Battle tV .Cleveland, April 21. Nine mem "hers of what police say is one of the J'iKgtst whisky rings in the country 'Were arrested last night, following a ;sgun battle fn which one bandit was shot and wounded after an unsuc cessful attempt to hold up the Inter state Chemical company. . According to the police, the band "has been in operation for months and i responsible for a number of big alcohol thefts. In a raid on the home of the men .tonight, an automobile, a quantity of -tires and several thousand dollars worth of stolen, goods; were rec- overed. ' Protest Framed Against Issuances of Greek Money thcns; Aptii, 21.r-(By The Asso ciated Press. V Protests against the issuance oi ,500,000,000 drachmas in paper money "by the Greek National ,bank are" being framed for presenta tion to the Hellenic government, by the international, financial commis sion, which exercises control of tha public debt of Greece. Belief is expressed here that the government .will not heed the com mission's protest, as it is generally : recognized the nation is driven to this expedient as a remedy for the serious financial situation of the .country and to finance the Anatolian campaign. . Former Noted Physician 1 Dies in County Poor House .Leadville, Colo., April 21. Archi bald Malcolm "MacLean, former prominent doctor and titular head of ' the clan of MacLean, a noted Scot tish family, died today in the county poor house. Fifteen years ago Dr. MacLean had charge of the Iron Silver Mining company's hospital. His .brother. Dr. Donald MacLean ' of Detroit, a few years ago was presi dent of trie medical, association and another brother was a prominent physician at Salt Lake. :;- . For several years Dr.. MacLean has been mentally incapacitated. Bishop Stuntz's Assistant In Iowa Dies in Hospital '' Des Moines. Ia.. April 21. (Spe cial Telegram.) Dr. J. F. St. Claire, '' one of the most widely known Meth k 'dist ministers in Iowa and for 20 years assistant to Bishop Homer C Stunt, died at Iowa Methodist hos pital here today. ' Dr. St. Claire formerly lived in ' Des Moines but had more recently ' ' made his headquarters in Council .- Bluffs. As Bishop Stuntz' assistant " he was in charge of financial affairs i cf the church for the state. Small Fortune Discovered '.' In Home of Aged Recluse " Red Cliff, Colo.. April 21 -Near.y $1 .2,000 in cash, hidden in a cabin owned by Charles Miller, aged recluse, who died recently, was dis- , covered today by Eagle county of ficials. The money was secreted be hind picture frames, tensus, crev ices and pigeonholes. Colhy Sails for England ' New York, April 21. Bainbridgc Colby, former secretary of state, sailed today for England. He will be abroad, about two months on fcujiness. ' ' ' World Prohibition Will Be Reality Soon British Leader Says Chicago, April 21. World prohi bition will soon to be an established fact, according to Dr. Caleb W. Saleeby of London, who is touring America as chairman of the executive committee of the World League Against Alcoholism, representing about 2.i nations. "You know," he said "the popular impression that England is body and soul against prohibition is all wrong. The impression is given to the world by an international lie factory which has its headquarters in London. Lit erature, printed in all languages is sent from these headquarters telling the world how much better off Eng land is without prohibition. "Just now, the English press is against prohibition, but public opin ion will soon make the press and parliament change their views." Dr. Saleeby is the inventor of the English helmet which was used dur ing the war and from which the American helmet was modeled. Dividends on War Risk Insurance Ready Soon Washington, April 21. Director i k hi i hn wv. i nne ni me oureau v. .... - j of war risk insurance announced that the first checks In payment ot dividends to policy holders on gov ernment converted life insurance will be mailed from the bureau in about two weeks. . Owing to.the amount of clerical work involved in the payment of the diVirUnris thi anniversary dates of which have passed, it is expected that it will be June 1 before all of the dividend checks will have been mailed from Washington. Holders of converted policie which Uavm heeri in fnrce for one vcar will receive, following "their anniversary date, not less than ?l per thousand of insurance and those in force for two years will receive two dividends. Golden Rule Policy Urged for Industry Boston, April 21. Application of the eolden rule to the cotton manu facturing industry was urged as a cure for industrial problems by K. 13 T rrciitinl nf the ational J J , A-W V, J' - - Association of Cotton .Manufacurers at the opening session ot me annual rnnv.ntinn "A live and let lice policy ultimately would be the plat form on which American industry would survive, he said. t He sounded an optimistic note for the future of the business and cited nf manufactured i goods in central Europe and Asia and the lessened production rcsuu ,ng from the 48-hour working week in the plants. U. S. Plane Found in Mexico Thought to Be Pearsons Anril 21. A United States army airplane, mentioned in recent Mexico City dispatches as i,,. ;r.T hopn fnnnr? in the vicinity of Vega De Bos Ladrones. North Coar huila, Mex., is believed to oe mt one lost in Mexico last February by Lieutenant Alexander Pearson,, jr.. officers at the tigtith corps area headquarters said here today. ' Tli. Alemvrrv nf a man's body; mutilated beyond recognition, could. not be accounted lor as lieutenant, Poarcna later made his wav to safe ty, it is believed that the body was probably that of a Mexican peon. Chicago Society Leader Leases House in JKeno rVn'i-arrr, Anril 21. Since HlOit . v-t..v.&w, - -, - people can see only one reason tor living in Keno, cnicago society was unusually interested by the. news that Mrs. Mason' Phelps had taken a six months' lease on a Refio home. It had been rumored for some time J tU cm rirrles that all W3S not well between Mason Phelps, inter nationally known amateur goner ana sportsman, and his wife. The Phelps wedding in 1913 united two prominent families and was one of the important social events of the year. Federal Co-Operative Plan Of Road Building Endorsed Greensboro, N. C, April 21. En dorsement of the federal and state co-operative plan of road building and a recommendation for its con tinuation with a federal-appropriation of $100,000,000 a yqar. for five years, out of funds received in pay ment from loans to foreign govern ments, were voted at today's session of the United States Good Hoads association. sA resolution authorized the appointment of a committee to take the matter to congress. , ADTERTISEMENT. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. - The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. . . All the benefits of nasty, sickening, trriping cathartics are (fcri.ed from DrT Edwards' Olive Tablets without gririnz, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. fTm. Edwards discovered the formula alter seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted .with bowel and fiver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. compound mixed with olive oil; you A Will JUlvW UiCAiA kjy uiai vu. Take one or two every night for a week nd note the effect. 15c and 30c. Guticura Soap The Safety Razor Shaving. Soap BREATH The Omaha Bee has one $7,800.00 home, 9 automobiles and 25 other valuable awards to be distributed to energetic .men and women in the states of Nebraska and Iowa. Do you want one? Look over the list of mem bers entered and if your name is .there make your first step towards owning one of these awards by getting some friend to give you a subscription payment to The Omaha Bee. If your name is not there, fill in the entry blank and send it to the H. Y. S. Club manager. The best extra vote offer of the campaign is now in force. You may earn 100,000 extra votes if you send in $25.00 in subscriptions before May 15th, -4,000 additional votes for each additional dollar. The club is just starting. Systematic effort will win for you untold rewards. , ' Would -you have your own HOME or car; your own ex i, nrnrtovrv ' Then thp thintr for vou to do is to enroll llUdiru I'1 "i'' VJ . at once in The Omaha Bee The Omaha Bee will give away to members ot tins cluD daring the next ten weeks a beautiful $7,800.00 home, nine . automobiles, and 17 other cash deposits in the Building & Loan Association. , By giving away is meant without the ex penditure of money on your part. The beautiful five-room ; bungalow, the first capital award, valued at' $7,800.00, is the best buy in the city for this amount of money. The only ' price you will have to pay to own this home or one of the other 26 awards, is the agreeable task of securing subscrip tion payments for The Omaha Bee from your friends. This can be done during part of your spare time each day. There is no better time to make the decision to enter and take an active part than today. Every day you hold off means one day less to work for votes. The list of arly entrants is printed , in this ad late entrants arc being added daily many names are being removed from this list daily. They were people, who entered thinking this was a something-for-nothing cam paign. Such is not the case. The winning of these awards means work, but work whereby you are liberally rewarded. Here is an opportunity for you to secure a start in life. These awards range in value from $7,800.00 to $100.00. The win ners of these awards will be repaid for their efforts and their spare time. Leaving the money situation out of the question and assuming that you want a home and a, car for the pleasure it will give you, your friends and your family. The Omaha Bee holds out to you, with a special pride in their merit, this magnificent group of awards and says "Take; One." The kind of people who are enrolled in this club this far are both earnest and deserving, the kind ycru would choose as a com petitor. The intent to devote part of their time during the . next few weeks to the accumulation of votes, whieh they in tend to trade for awards. If you knew that by working these next few weeks part of your spare time, or, in fact, all of your time, you could get a $7,800.00 .home, wouldn't you do it? Here is the opportunity. Suppose you did not win the first award. There are 26 others. The least among them is worth your effort. It is worth careful thought. It may mean the difference a few weeks hence between having a fine home or automobile or not having either. Send your name and address to the Help Yourself Club manager and you will be supplied with, all the necessary forms for your use. 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 10th, and 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 front 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 Atlub 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. 100,000 EXTRA VOTES In addition to the regular vote allowed on subscription payments as shown in the voting schedule, we make the club members the following offer: 100,000 EXTRA votes will be given to every" member who sends or brings $25.00 in subscriptions to the office of the club manager in Omaha on or before Saturday, May 14, at iO pm. s . . , . ... . , 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 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: , i One $1,115.00 Maxwell automobile, one. $200.00 B. & L. 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 been eliminated. No person knows in which district the capital awards will ' be' won. . . It does not make any difference how many votes a club member ha3 in any other district, if you have the greatest number in your own district after the grand awards have been eliminated, you will be given the first district award, which, in this case, is a Maxwell automobile. The $25,000.00 List of Awards: l-47 SO0J0O HOME, First Capital Award. 1-44,440.00 Cadillac Auto. 1-410&j00 Conservative B. & L. Deposit. 8 $115.00 Maxwell Automobiles. 8 $200. 00' B. & L. Deposits. 8 $100 B. &L. Deposits. v Total number of awards, 27. Ten per cent cash commission to all iot winners ifxthey turn in $50.00 or more. t Vote Value of Subscription Payments Th DAILY and Sunday, Morninf or Evnin(, by Bey Carritr in Omaha, Council Bhiis and in towns whero ' Carrier Boy aarvica ia maintained. ' New 2 Yeara ......... .$20.49 180,000 1 Year 10.20 70,000 ' C Months 8.10 32.00.; S Months ; 2.56 12,000 Morninf or Evcninf Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. New 2 Yeara .. ....IU.60 JS0.000 1 yMr 7. SO 02,000 Months 0 22.00W "3 Months 1.95 10,000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. New 2 Years "...$10.40 10,000 1 Year S.20 S2.000 " C Months ......... 2,60 12,000 o - , Help Yourself Club. Morninf, Evening and Sunday by Boy Carrier. New ' 1 Year ....... ....1.00 1S2.000 Months 9.00 69.000 1 Months , 4.50 28.00U Daily and Sunday ,by Mail. New 2 Years ....... .$1 00 152,000 1 Year 9. 00 08,000 Months 4. SO 2S.00O 3 Months 2.25 10,000 Dally Only by Mail, Without Sunday New 2 Year .....$10.00 76.000, 1 Year 5.00 JJ.000 Months 2. SO 12.000 S Month 1.25 ' 5,000 'Sunday Only by Mail. - New 2 Years $ $.00 62.000 1 Year 4.00 22,000 Months 3.00 10,000 Renewal subscription payments will be given half as many votes as new subscriptions. The standing of. the Club Members the entry blanks and coupons . . . ' DISTRICT NO. 1 Wilt Include all territory inside tha 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 $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B V L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. dk L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. R. W. Satte; 2519 S. 83rd St.' 8,760 Mrs. G. W. Peck, 2010 Spring St., 6,040 Floyd Sigler, 1921 Missouri Ave..6,00i) James Ourada. 6120 S. 18th St. ..6,000 Mm. C. A. Christensen, 622 Cedar, 5,000 Susan M. Chase, 2429 S. 21st St. ..6,000 'Ernest Herngren. 201R S. 7th St. ..6.300 Martha Ebert. 2402 Poppleton 5,170 Mrs. Thomas Selzle. 2318 I St 5.190 Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 1937 S. 12th ..5,000 V. Finocehiaro, 311 Woolworth ....5,170 Frank Kennison. 1509 S. 26th St... 5, 000 J, Steacek. 1601.Vinton St 5,000 Mrs. C. H. Spechl. 2201 Poppelton, 6,000 John Salirno, 723 Pierce St. ....6,000 , Florence McHale, 718 Hickory ....6,009 Mrs. A. M. Firra, 1321 S. 26th ..5.090 Thomas D. Sullivan, 4018 S. 27th .,5,040 Philip Lang, 2765 S. 12th 5,000 Frank Sterba, 129 Exc. BIdg. S. Y., 6.009 C. O. Philips. 1624 Polk St. ....... .6,009 Fred Stroeh. 4942 So. 26th 6,001 Emma Souden, 3511 Center 5,000 Donald Sinclair, 2305 S. 23rd ....5,000 Robert Victor. 2803 Poppleton ....6,000 .Mabel Hogan. 2408 S. 24th 5,020 Ed Julis, 6806 S. 20th 6,110 William Murray. 3022 S. 22nd 6,270 Mrs. Fred Kaiser. Bellevue, Neb. ..5,000 Anton Nelson, Avery Neb 6,000 J. G. Whalen. 1146 S. 82nd 6.000 Mrs. Ernest Williams, 3022 S. 32nd, 6,040 W. Elliot. 1309 S. Slst 5,000 Joseph Husak. 6538 S. 38th 5,000 Mrs. J. N. Williams, 3608 S. 23rd, 6,010 Z. Erstich, 4925 S. 24th 5,000 Pete Placash, 540C S. 30th 5,000 Bernice Wawrz, ?92 L St. ......5,110 John Krajicek, 6026 S. 22nd .' 6,000 Vallie Madura, 4621 S. 32nd ,...5.100 Mabel Garevet,t, 825 Bancroft ..... 5,000 Alfred Pederson, 2019 Dorcas ....5,000 Lillian M. Daily, 4746 S. 19th ,.6,020 Mrs. F. Marecek. 6218 S.Oth St.. 6,010 Theo. A. Isaacson. 2317 S. Slst ..5,010 Mrs. Anna Ruopert, 2014 Martha. 6,010 Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 1822 Bancroft ..5,050 John Kwasniewaki. 2867 Oak 6,000 Mrs. Katy Truehaft, 4436 S. 18th, 6,000 Joseph Miklas, 8002 Spring 5,000 Mora vote will be given during, tha first four. weeks than at any other period of the. campaign. 'Enter club today. Just three days eld. DISTRICT NO. 2 Will Include all territory inside the city limits of Omaha and on, and north of Pacific street, west, of the river to Eighty-third street and as far north aa Maple street. One $1,1 15.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. 4 L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. eV L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. W. Hendee, '4204 Bardette 6,00 Fred G. Wltte, 8617 Seward .7,850 Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3804 Farnam, 5,670 A. D. Klein, Jr.. 4806 Dodge ....6.010 Kloye Morell, 654 S. 25th' Ave., 6,340 C. J. Wright, 2310 Howard 6,800 James AddeBon, 2411 N. 18th .'...6,160 W. T. Ziesel, 3314 Decatur 5.260 Mrs. John Baier, 2212 Mason ....6.130 Geo. D. Tobey, 4409 Wakely ...... .6,010 H. Peterson. 120 N. 26th .... t .. .6,000 Beryl Burton, 521 S. 26th Ave. ..6,050 Dr. Frank G. Smith, Blackstona ...6,060 C. L. Goltry, 2S N. 17th 5,000 Claude M. Gates, 801 Park 5,210 Louis J. Schafer, 112 N. 26th ....6.080 Frank Plank, 2714 Burt 6,000 E. B. McClure, 604 N. 25th 5,010 Eugene May, 624 S. 28th 5,01 Mrs. Anna Morenelli, 85H S. 21st . .5,170 Fred Keogh, 220 N. 19th 5.140 A. Hicks, 2716 Miami 5.200 R. H. Ackley. 2507 N. 24th 6,000 Roy Williams, 3520 Hamilton ....5,000 Clara Keller. 2301 Leavenworth ..5.000 Mrs. Emily Winner, 119 N. 20th ..6,000 Hedwig Michel, 2411 N. 58th ..6.000 Miss G. Glevin, 2051 N. 19th ....6.000 Louis Edewiti. 2771 BUrt ....5,010 R. Vreoland, 200 Aberdeen Apts.. 5,000 Betty tfockane, 4681 Mason 5,080 Frit Koenig. 112 N. 31st ....6,000 L. W. Perkins, 3218 Decatur ....5,000 Geo. A. Hill. 4011 Cuming ....6,000 Ri E. .Holbrooke 3656 Pacific .. .5,000 H.-L, -Mitchell, 132 N. 40th 5,000 Ruth Marsh, 729 8. 18th ....... .6,040 Marten Troutfelt. 2435 Hamilton ..5,070 Ralph B. Figge. Goodrich Hotel . .. .5,000 Herman Nachshoen, 413 N. 18th ..6,000 Nora Nevin, 2809 Hamilton 5,000 D. Robinson. 2601 Parker 6,090 Dessie D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas -..5,090 C. A. Wier, 1915 Charles 5,190 " C. F. Slosson, Jr., 4906 Cuming ..5,050 James Kenney. 3413 Ohio 5,000 Mrs E. D. Perrin, 3120 N. 47th ..5,010 Ma. W. M. Rutzer, 4813 Chicago ..5,000 Chesley Hodder, 2304 N. 60th Ave., 5,020 J. C. Ashmore. 81 N. 22nd .. 5,020 Sergt. L.- Ward, 15th and Dodge. 6,000 Ida Karback, 1433 N. 20th St. ....5,100 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 district or from any other diatrict. - MEMBERSHIP ENTRY BLANK ; The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club . , 1 5000 VOTES ! I nominate (Mr., Mrs. Street No. City : State ............ As a member of The Help Yourself Club , . Signed Address . This nomination blank will count for 6,000. votes if sent to the manager nf the H. Y. S. Club. Only one blank will count for a' member. Fill out this blank with your nsme or the name of your favorite and send it to Tha Bee. The name of the person making the nomination will not ba divulged. . No Losers10 Commission to all non-winners- No Losers Address Your Entry Blank and All Communications to THE OMAHA BEE "Help Yourself Club" (Club Closes June 25, 1921) . Omaha, Neb. (Club Closes June 25, 1921) For further information,' subscription blanks, etc, call, write or telephone . . . OFFICE OF THE "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" Office Opens at 9 a.m. 312 Peters Trust Building (Bee Building) Telephone Tyler 1000 James Sauers, 1412 Sherwood .... 6,000 W. R. McLean. 218 S. 20th St 5,000 J. K. Mcintosh, 4 160" Chicago ....5,500 C. J. Mahoncy. 124 S. 81st 6.000 Mrs. Mary Engel, 2706 Cuming ..5,080 Walter Thompson, 1?1 N. 31st Ave 5,000 Mi?. A. E. Waack, 2222 Howard ..6,000 Mrs. E. English, 1005 S. 38th Ave. 6,000 Mrs. May Mayor, 4154 Chicago .... 5,000 Mrs. C. L. Case, 2874 Corby 6,009 O. T. Peterson. 8009 Harney ....5.250 Marten J. Dinecn, 938 N. 26th . . . .6.000 Mrs. F. Wageman. 3X62 Franklin, 5,000 Rose Bernstein. 629 S. 81st 6,020 Mrs. Chas Peklo, 1614 N. 85th ..6,000 $4,440.00 CADILLAC AUTO IS THE 2nd CAPITAL AWARD. 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 atreet and north to Ser geant street, including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. & L. Deposit and one tlOO.OO B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Edna Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28th Ave. 6,120 Fred B. Nichols, 8415 N. 24th ....6.060 J. E. Wright, 2806 Mormon ....6,000 A. L. Frederick. 2558 Whitmore ..5,160 Mona Harris. 2954 N. 47th Ave.. 6,120 Mrs. Fred Schultz, 8008 Stone Ave., 6,000 J. J. Wie, 4016 N. 24th 6,000 Ed Devere, 2907 N. 24th 6.000 Howard Haden, 8002 N. 24th ....5.000 J. J. Murphy, 3027 Emmet 5,000 John Kenney, 3212 N. 21st 6,000 Mrs. J M Bloom. 2422 Sprague ..,.6,000 Wilbur Gran, 1610 Evans , 6,000 Douglas Conners, 4024 N. 24th ....6,000 Mrs. Roy Minix, 2202 Grand ....5,000 Wm. Mc Williams. 2410 Ames ....5,000 A. E. Carter. 6407 Maple 5.000 Henry Christensan, 6904 Minne Lusa Blvd. 5.210 C. D. Schnell, 2423 Crown Point ..6,000 C. J. Emery, 2554 Pratt ..6.660 Leo Daniels, 3302 Maple ,.6.000 Chas. Mitchell. 2221 Lathrop ..5,000 Thomas Mahcr, 220S Emmett ....5.070 W. H. Campin, 2716 Titus Ave. ..6,00") Mrs. L. B. Lake, 2426 Spaulding . .6,000 W. E. Rishling. 1472 Pinkney 5,000 Mrs. Rose Tedesco, 2939 Lincoln Blvd i ...6,000 Violet Brotchie, 6020 Flor. Blvd. ..5.090 A. H. Mayer, 2438 Ellison 5,040 Mary Nissley, 16214 Maple 6,020 Mrs. L. M. Thirtle, 6005 N. 80th ..6,010 Mrs. Edgar Welch, S910 N. 17th '..5,000 H. J., Tiller, 24th and Lake ...... 6. 00O Oliver Cole. 4788 N. 40th .5,010 H. W. Herrington, 7624 N. 30th ..6,020 Clifford Harrow. 8717 Mcridith ....6,010 Mrs. W. W. Davis. 8929 Flor. Blvd. 5,600 Louise Shumate, 1484 Pinkney ,...5,000 ' More votes will be given during the early part of campaign. DISTRICT NO. 4 Will include all territory in the city of Council Bluffs, including the Mana wa district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.03 B. 4 L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. aV L. Deposit will be awarded in this district.. . Mrs. W. C. Riley, 109 Angle Ave. ...5.OS0 Gertrude Sullivan, 81$ Ave. B 7,060 L. R. Roberts. 162 W. Bdwy ......5,000 Ray C. Wilcov, 627 E. Bdwy 6.550 Helen Neal, 2002 Ave. G. 5,020 Car) Shearel, 230& Ave. A 6,000 C. C Coleman. 2201 W; Bdwy 6,000 Anna Ward, 1006 6th Ave. C. B. ..6,470 Peter H. Harkett. 107 Wash. Ave.. 6.000 Mrs. M. A. Smith. 2304 Ave. D. ..6.080 Felix S. O'Neil, 2514 Are, B. ....5,100 Mrs. S. Hendrix, 2321 Ave. A ....5,000 Wm. Cohn, 208 N. 10th 5,000 Mrs. Tracy Lindsey, 2701 5th Ave., 6,000 Florence Yarwood, 1520 Ave. B ..6.000 ,1. C. Zimmerman, 1124 4th Ave. ..5,000 A. L. English, 416 6V G" ...6,120 E. E. Eakcs. S124 Ave B ......6,000 H. A. Gerber. 1635 5th Ave. . . .'..5,020 Rev. A. F. Catlin, 129 4th St. ...6,100 Chris Lau sen. 423 N,' 7th . . .; 5,000 F. C. Hendricks, 332 Glen Ave 5,000 W. A. Smith. 423 Benton 6,000 A. W. Geiger. Jr., 426 Damon ....5,070 Dorothv Lenihan, 552 Harrison St, 6,040 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin. 1908-3 Ave,. 5.010 Harold O. De Vol. 1012 7th Ave. ..6.190 Mrs. W. J. Reints. 1222 8th Ave. ..6.000 Mrs. F. Nygard, 231 Dresden Apt. 6,000 Byrle Burton, 621 S. 25th 6,000 Wm. Knicely, 681 W. Bdwy. .. . .5,000 Marie Walters, Grand Hotel 5,000 The first Capital award the $7,800.00 Home will be open Sunday, 1 p. m. to 5 o'clock. You Are Invited. Date . . , .1921 or Miss) . . .Diat. No. Vv as they appear in this issue include received up to Thursday noon. DISTRICT NO. 5 Will include all tha territory in the state of Iowa outside the city of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. 'One $1115.00 Maxwell, oae $200.00 B. L. Deposit and one 100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Francis Delanty. Dumphrics ; 6.000 Emma Marsh. Villisca 6,110 Mrs. Wayne Sollider. Thurman ..,.5,000 H. L. Nelson, Stanton 6.040 Thelma Lindsay, Sidney ........ 5,00 J Mrs. Glen Henderson. Shenandoah, 5,000 Elsie Ballenger, Shenandoah 6.070 Alice Hubbard, Persia 5,040 Myrtle Rogers. Percival .5,000 Mrs. S. W. Graham. Mo. Valley ..6,070 Mrs. Paul Bernett. Mo. Valley ....5.000 Audrey Nipp, Mineola 5,000 Mrs. June Fickel. Hastings ...t. .5,060 Mrs. N. Townsend, Hamburg .,,.6,040 Mae Million, Hamburg 5,000 Hildred Miller, Farragut 6,100 Reka Christensen, Riverton ......8,000 Al Christensen, Weston 5,000 Thomas Page, Honey Creek 5,000 Harlen Klutts, Mnndamin 5.000 Helen Holbrook. Ottawa 6,000 Katherine Flynn, Pacific Junction. .5,060 Mrs. Nettie Batcheldor, Riverton. . .6,000 John Gillete, Atlantic 6,020 Fred Tanke, Avoca 5,060 Miss Sadie Hughes, Griswold .,..5,080 John Nickois, Walnut 5,000 E. E. Axthelm, Glenwood 6,000 Glen C. Sillik. Mo. Valley 6,100 Gladys V. Russell, Logan . '.5,040 Mrs. Ellen Tucker. Weston .5 000 Arizona Byrd, Henderson 5,000 Mrs. W. Jensen, R. 4, Co Bluffs. .6,010 M.B.Travis, Carson ..6.010 James Atkins, Neola 6.000 Kate Grimes, Woodbine .5,oou Marion Caughell. Carson 6,000 Ruth Knight. Glenwood 5,000 etty Eaekkertt, Malvern ....... .6.000 Rev. G. a. Baugman, Minden . ...n.uuu Georgia Bates. Oakland 6,000 DISTRICT NO. 6 Will Include the following counties in the state of Nebraska: Cass, Sarpy. Douglaa (outside the city of Omaha,) Saunders, Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance, Piatt, Colfax, Dodge, Washing ton Burt, Cuming, Stanton, Madison, Boone, Antelopa, Pierce, Wayne. Thur ston, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox. One $1,1 IS.00 Maxwell, one $200.0 B. L. Deposit and ona $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will ba awarded in this district. Mrs. Luln Owen, Ashland ....... .5,090 Bernard Monnick. Hooper ........ 5.040 R. E. Strasburg. Polk 5,000 G X. Hoback. Nehawksr t. ,,6,620 Zetta. Lower, Valparaiso . . .6,100 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water ..5.040; Roy Combs, David City ...6,470 V. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont ....5,060 Mrs. Ida Dudley. Wisner ....... .6,070 i Geo. Jacobs, Cedar Rapids 6,020 .1." N. Warrick, Blair 6,070 , Rev. Seibert, Papilliort 6,100 F. J. Bortusiah R. 4, Clarks 6,009 John Otto, West Point .......... .6.000- Florence Gardner, Wayne . ... .. . .5,100- A. H. Christensen, StrombUrg .,.5,09 Louis Loe, Stanton 6,000 Louise Fiegenbauin. Springfield ,.6,000 Winnie McMillan, Shelby 6,000 Ida Helgenberger, Scribner .6,070 Mrs. Leonard Danbom, Albion .... 6.00( : Wm. Andrews, Bellwood ..5,040 Monte Wrgiht, Boone 6,000 Emma Wittmus, Chaleo .....6,000 Mrs. Carl Bush, Creighton ........ 5,069 Vivian Dee. David City 5,080 Gladys Hendrick. Elgin .....6,000 F. R. Hoppock, Fullerton 6,070 Carrie Monahan, Gretna .......... 5,040 Sarah Rausch, Lindsay -6.000 Mrs. Roy Drummond, Lyons 5,000 Goldie Young. Meadow Grove ....5,000 Gladys Haverfield, North Bend ....6.0S0 Mrs. O. H. Bimson, Oakland .,..5,000 W. L. Scott, Osceola 6,000 Susie Pinson, Platte Center ......5,000 Wm. Ryan", Pilger 5,080 Rev. McClenhan, Primrose 6,000 Lois McEveny, Rising City 6.000 Vera Weble, St, Edward 5,000 Rev. E. H. Pontius, Mynard 5,080 A. D. Allen, Decatur 6,000 E. C. Wilde, 823 8. 8. Norfolk. . . .6.000 Wilis Lawrence, R. 1, Platte Center. 5,000 Anton Votaba, Schuyler. . .5.000 A. M. Sanders, Plattsmouth 5,060 F. L. Brown, Schuyler 5.070 Helen M. Wynkoop, Central City ..5,060 C. J. Haviland. 407 Philip Ave.. Norfolk 5.080 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek 6.000 Henry J. Hsynes, Octavia 5.020 Sam Davles, Wayne 5,720 Chas. Bull, Albion .- 6,000 R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah ........ 5,1 80 Joe Krajicek, Arlington ,...6,000 Fred Boss, Columbus 5,000 Mrs. Mary Harvey, David City . . . .5,000 Emma Fredstrom, Oakland 5,000 Vera Hardy, 1071 20th, Columbus, 5,000 Elmer Nordland, Columbus 5,340 G. Kock, R. S, Columbus .... 5,010 8 MAXWELL AUTO MOBILES, 1st. AWARD IN EACH OF THE 8 DISTRICTS. THIS IS THE entry blank. You can nominate yourself or some friend. It costs nothing to enter and try. Send this blank properly filled out and person en-- tered will be supplied with . form for work. ...... " " -------- -. - - T J The Omaha Be e I Help Yourself Club l' I I Not good after May 2, 1921. Must be voted' or mailed 'on1 or before above expiration date. - v , ' 10 FREE VOTES FOR M Street No. City 1 . Good for 19 free votes when sent to the H. Y. S. Club' on or before above I date. No coupon will be transferred to another after being received at the office of Th Bee. . . . . . jrjr. DISTRICT NO. 7 Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska i Otoe, Ne maha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson,. Gaga. Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jef ferson, Thayer. Fillmore, York, Hamil ton, Clay, Nuckolls, Webster and Adams. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. at L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. 4 L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. : Mrs. Otis Wolford, Clay Center ..6,340 Ray Ryan. 421 N. Blat.. Hastings. .6.000 U Y. Moore, Auburn R.07O f R. F. Lnthy, Aurora 6.07O Mrs. L. C. Oden. Beatrice 6,000 Mrs. Clyde Foulk, Beatrice 6,000 Thomas Foster, Beaver Crossing ..5,000 Ruth Wells. Blue Springs 5,070 Gladys Saylor, Bruning .....,... .5.000 Hattie Stables, Carleton 5.000 Mrs. Emma Howard, Chester ......6.000 Mrs. Henry Sittler. Deshler 5,040 Lillian Kiersey, Dunbar 5.000 Eleanor Shoff. Fairbury 8,100 J. S. Kasinger, Fairbury 6,000 Ed Ocker, Ulenvil 6,000 Ellis Price, Harvard .....5,070 C. C. Blois, .Humboldt 6.000 Geo. Whitesell, Kenrsaw 5,000 Louis' P. Anderson, Marquette ....6,000' Irene Forbes, Milford 6,110 Mrs. Martin Layton. McCool ....6,000 Luella Kriter, Odell 5,000 Thelma Nelson, Pawnee City .,..6,100 Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, Seward ....6.0K0 Gertrude Miller, Seward ,,8.000 Mrs. Lydia Wolfskin, Superior ....6,000. Faith Dedrick, Superior ..5,160 Francis Himburger. Wymoro ,...6,000 Elsie Wellman, Waco ....6.000 Nellie Oglesby, Tobias 6,000 Frank C. Bruning. Milford 5,000 Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Glltner ,...4,100 Harriett Shackloiton, Beatrice ....5,020 Chas. Launie, Alexandria ......5,020 Mrs. Dick Harper. Davenport 6,080 W. Croson. 706 W 2nd, Hastings, 5,060 J. G. Pelham. Beatrice 5,100 Sarah Gillmore, Blue Hill 5,000 Mrs. B. Anderson, 1324 H St., Lin coln 6,010 Mrs. B. Jordan, 728 York Ave. York 8,000 Mrs. Marie Morris, Hebron 6,000 Miss Tillie Nolte, Auburn, R.'8 ... .6,010 ' Mrs. Mark Hall. Auburn ....... .6,010 Robert Moore, Nelson ,'.6,000; Ralph R. Stewart, Auburn ... i ... .6,000. DISTRICT NO. S . Will include ail territory in tha state of Nebraska not included in Districts number six and seven, also territory in South Dakota, Kansas and Colorado. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200,00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit- will be awarded in this district. :- ' ' Mrs. PhHIip Seifus, Scotia .6,000 . H. S. Helme, Scottsbluff .., 5,160 Mrs. V. Conner, Kearney, 1407 Ave. 8th 5,000 A. C. Msnkman, Elm Creek- 580 W. B. Shelton, Paxton 6,010 Mrs. Clay Funston. Ogallala 6,090 Martin Nfelson,' Dannebrog ......5.610 A. R. Lee. 719 N. Locust, N. Platte, 5,030 Julia fcurklaod. Sutherland .5,000 Mrs. K. T. Bigelow, Smithfield ..5.000 Dirk Pullam. Sargent ., 8,000 Pale Kipp, St. Paul 5,000 John Runge, Ravenna 6,000 Ed Hale, Parks .......6.000 Elizabeth Ralston, Orleans 6,000 Eugene Henry, O'Neill 6,070 Mrs. B. I. Harshbarger. Oconto ..6,000 Neva Wetzel, North Loup 5,000 Mrs. Esther Hunt, Lexington ..... .6,000 Mrs. Lester Steadmah, Lexington ..6,100 Mrs. D. T. Heynen, Kimball .,..,,.6,000 Mrs, Merle Spotts. Imperial ....6.000 Mrs. Floyd. Ray, Holdrege 5,064 Opal Cobb, Holdrege. ..6,000 Mrs. Minnie Calmer, Gothenburg ..6,100 Maude Johnson. Gothenburg ....6,000 Sylvia Stump, Edison ., ....6,070 Mrs, R. D. Harington, Coxad ,...6,070 Marie Woodruff, Cotad ......... .5,000 W. H. Riser Chappell 6,000 Mae Dick, Cambridge 6,040 Ada Karn, Brule 6.000 Mrs. Ethel CoDeland. Bridvenort ' .6. 00ft rGladys Moore, Bloomington ....5,080 Mrs. C M. Taylor, Benkelman ....5,020 Esther Smith, Bartley ....... .6,000 Hilda Jacobson, Arapahoe ....... .6,200 J. E. Williams, Alliance ,...6.000 Myrtle Benson, AxteD . . . . . . . . . .6,089. Mrs. Margaret Milligan, Arnold ....6,000 Signa Peterson, Eddyville .'...6,000 Oscar Peterson, Sumner ,...5,070 Marie Lewis, Anselmo., ......... , .5.001 Mrs. D. F. Lewis. Kearney . .5,090 J. H. Bragg. Wauneta" 6. 000 , Bert Brownell. Chappell . . 6,090 P. J. M inner. 109 W. 6th, Grand Is., 5.060 Mrs. A. Callahan, Gering ....... .5,080 Dr. D. A. Rundstrom, Curtis ...... .5,000 Mrs Walter Borden, Gordon ...... 5.020 J. P. Cooper. Arcadia .5,000 Mrs. Edna Isaacson, Coxad . . ..... .6,000 J. T. Wardeia, Maryville. Kan 6.010 Reuben Engstrom. Holdrege 5,040 Mrs. Berths' X. Eber, Kirk ...5,050 H. H. Edwards, Scottsbluff , 5.0OO W. K. Harris, Bertrand ..5,000 Mrs. Grace Redtf.lt, Minden 4. ,..,6, 000 Geo. Gardner.' Bayard .6.010 Melba. Phllbrick, Ord ,..v 6,050 An early start meant strong finish.. . . .Dist. No. State " . . . r'