1 f THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. THAT z. 1921. Wide Variety of Extension Work T rv Done in Nebraska J a. A . 0 College of Agriculture Shows Many Specialists Em- nlovrd. i j The work which the college ot agriculture is doing out in the state to promore more profitable farming is set forth in a recent annua! report of the college's extension service. During 1920, county agricultural agents, county home agents, and specialists sent out by the college assisted farmers, farmers' wives and families, and farmers' organizations in 76 counties of the state. A large amount of work was done to pro mote better methods of marketing, improved crops, better live stock, modern farm homes, conveniences for farm women, boys and girls clubs, rural women's clubs, county and community fairs, community organizations and other interest which make for more productive and more profitable farming and more satisfying rural life. There are now 44 county agricul tural agents, five county home agents, and four county boys and girls club agents. These agents rep resent the permanent field force of the college extension service. In addition there are. a number of specialists in agriculture and home economics who go out from the col lege to assist the county agents in their problems. The extension specialists last year spent a total of 1.709 days out in the counties assisting in this edu cational work. Much of the work was done in co-operation with coun ty farm bureaus. It was not. however, confined to organized counties, for only 44 counties have farm bureaus. in other counties assistance was given farmers' union locals, boys and girls clubs, rural women's clubs, breeders' associations, the pub lic schools, and various other organi zations interested in the welfare of agriculture. High Yielding Grains Promoted. The college is doing a great real of work to promote the growing of high yielding grains, such as kanred w heat, Nebraska No. 6 and No. 60 wheat, rosen rye. Nebraska No. 21 Kherson oats and special strains of alfalfa. For several years the college has been distributing qualities of improved grains among farmers, hop ing to eventually materially increase the total yields of the state. This work. has been very successful in the last few years and last fall more than 60 carloads of wheat was seed ed. In order to provide sources of pure seed of these various improved grains, the college established an in spection and certification service whereby farmers may know where to buy and what they are buying. The college's extension work in the interest of improved live stock last year consisted largely in its campaign for the use of purebred sires. Working in co-operation with the United States department of ag riculture, the college has encouraged several hundred Nebraska farmers fireplace their sires' with purebreds, and the movement for better stock is rapidly obtaining a firm foothold in trie state. Sales pavilions have been prompted and 20 counties have cither erected them or are planning to do so. County breeders' orgarri- zations now total 32. t . . Modern Homes in Demand. The prosperity of Nebraska farm ers in the last few years have result ed in the construction of many mod ern homes. The college has given material assistance in this work, pro viding a large number of blueprint plans and holding demonstrations in many counties to show the possibili ties of remodeling old houses and otherwise improving living cemdi v tions. Forty-nine - water systems and 21 sewage disposals srstem were installed at demonstrations last year. Twenty-rfour demonstrations were given in the planning of farm steads and buildings.v Sixty-three drainage systems and a number of irrigation systems have been planned and installed through assistance . given by the college's extension spec ialists in agricultural engineering. A large amount of work has been done to demonstrate the control of insect and rodent pests. With the assistance of the United States de partment of agriculture, surveys were made of areas infested with pocket ite steps taken to organize farmers for the extermination of these pests. Nearly 2.000 farmers in 23 counties co-operated in this work. An infes ation of San Jose scale among he orchards of Howard county last year was surveyed and controlled by the Road Engineers of Third District Submit Reports York, Neb., May 1. (Special.) department of public works, met in this city to hear reports of the engi neers, Wright and Porter, for the1 year's maintenance work. The coun ties in this district arc York. Polk, Bu'-Vr, - Hamilton, Merrick, Colfax, Hall, Adams, Clay, Fillmore. Web ster, Nuckolls, Thayer and Jefferson. The plan as outlined by the engi neers is to "have all road work uni form throughout the district, all road grades are to have a width of 24-foot crown. All of the 13 counties were represented. ' - ' .. ' Buys Controlling Interest In Bank at Endicott, Neb. Endicot. Neb., May 1. (Special.) , A controlling interest in the Endi cott bank has been bought by C. W. Slaughter, formerly of this place, but now a resident of Fairbury. Mr. Slaughter was postmaster in Endi cot years ago, also ran a general store here and later farmed a tract of land near town. He has purchased the new home of Mr. Hodges, who nas retired from the bank here and will probably go to Kansas City. Martin Luther Academy To Be Reopened This Year Sterlinsr. Neb-.. May 1 (Special.) The Martin Luther academy at Sterling closed for the last vear be cause of financial and oher difficulties, will be reopened the coming year. The academy hereafter will be under the o-eneral Lutheran synod, and not under the supervision of the district u is the past,' Downtown Programs. Sun Alice Lake in "The Greater Claim." Rialto Charles Ray in "The Old Swimmin' Hole." Moon William Farnum in "His Greatest Sacrifice." Muse "The Life of the Party," featuring 1 Fatty Arbuckle. Empress "Goodless Men." Neighborhood Houses. Grand Mary Pickford in "Heart O' The Hills." Hamilton Frank Mayo in "The Magnificent Brute." Victoria "The Branded Woman." Suburban Charles Lhaplm in "The Kid." Alhambra "Good References." Hippodrome "Bill Apperson's Bov." Rohllf "Love, Honor and Obey Charles Ray at Play. Charles Rav is the star at the Rialto theater this week in "The Old Swimmin' Hole,", a picturization of James Whitcomb Riley's favorite poem. Ray plays the role of Ezra, a lovable carefree barefoot boy. Lovers of Riley will be delighted with the fidelity to detail in this latest Ray picture. Another Mother Play. Vicente Blasco Ibanez is the author of "The Greater Claim,,, featuring Alice Lake at the Sun theater this week. Motherhood is the predominating theme in the picture. The story centers about a romance between a son of a millionaire and a chorus girl. Norma a Spanish SenoriU. Norma Talmadge plays the first Spanish role of her screen career in "The Passion Flower," chief cinema attraction at the Strand theater this wel Miss Talmadge has the part of Acacia, the daughter, who falls in love with Norbert, a poet. Farnum In Home Life. Those who love fine dramatic work will be pleased to know that William Farnum is the featurede star in "His Greatest Sacrifice" at the Moon theater this week. This story, based on modern life, shows that there cannot be two masters in the house. It shows that the wife can not gain the greatest happiness in life by sacrificing the love of her hus band and her child for the plaudits of the theater-g6ing public. Picture of Briny Deep. . Helene Chadwick and Russel Simpson are co-starred in a sea picture, "Godless Men," at the Em press theater the first four days of this week. The picture tells a story where men meet their souls face to face and sneer themselves on to acts of horro; where they grapple life with ruthless, destructive hands. Omaha Optometrists Determined To Bring 1922 Meeting Here Omaha optical concerns will close their doors today to swell the number of a delegation which willj attend the State, Association of Optometrists' convention at Lincoln, May 2-3. ' The- Omaha delegates are determined to bring the 1922 conven tion to this city and have made all arrangements, including banners, but tons, badges and automobiles, to convince the state association to vote in favor of Omaha for the next meeting. The Omaha Chamber of Com merce is extending an invitation to the state association. The Omaha delegation includes: B. B. Combs of the Combs Op tical company, chairman of the state association legislative commit tee; E. F. Flitton, Flitton Optical company; J. A. GHek, CJlobe Optical company; Howard Cronk, optician; J. A. Vlach, C B. Brown company, optical department; C. L. Moore, Service Optical company; Thomas Maher and Mike Maher, Brandeis optical department; G. L. Van Bus kirk, C. B. Strickland and Julius Erbshauser, Columbian Optical com pany. ; Chicago Builders Stop Work To Force Reduction in Wages Chicago Tribune-Omaha Be Leaned Wire. Chicago, May 1. May day sees building in Chicago practically at a standstill. When the noon whistles blew Saturday the lockout announced by the two associations of builders who do 85 per cent of the work, went into effect. Work was sus pened on structures worth more than $35,000,000 which are either in pro cess of erection or for which con tracts have been let. About. 10,000 building craftsmen joined the army of the unemployed the activities closed down by the lockout gave em ployment to about 20 per cent of the'48,000 or 50,000 men in the build ing trades in Chicago. Neither side in the wage contro versy budged during the day, nor were there signs of changed attitude. The builders repeated that work would not be resumed until a reduc tion in wages to $1 an hour for skilled men and 70 cents for un skilled labor is accepted. Youth of U. S. Dancing to Hell, Declares K. ,C. Judge Kansas City, May 1. The youth of America is "dancing its way to hell" through the public, dance halls and movies, according to Judge E. E. Porterfield of . Kansas City. Severely arraigning the public dance hall and moving picture house as one of the greatest evils leading to vice among children yet in their teens. Judge Porterfield turned from the usual "curtain lecture" of the youthful delinquents who had been arraigned before him in the juvenile court, and scored the parents of America who permit their children, particularly girls, to attend the movies or public dances unescorted. "The courts nor the schools can make good children out of bad, nor keep children good so long as this practice is continued." Named Superintendent. Steele City. Neb., May 1. (Spe cial.) Prof. Harry Waddell, eighth grade teachei1 in the city schools of Burwell, Neb., has been prompted to the superintendent; at that place , for the coming ycar Jet 1 1IJIIEjitra tfite D) s This Mi Dm the InlBip Yourself 100,000 extra votes will be given to every club member who turns in $25.00 in subscriptions to the Omaha Bee before Saturday night, May 14th, at 10 p. m. Each dollar over the $25.00 you send in will earn 4,000 additional votes. The more you send in the more votes you get, and the closer you are to winning the beautiful home in Minne Lusa. Send in your subscriptions as fast as yo u get them. Don't wait until the end of the week. Help the subscribers who helped you, by seeing that they get The Bee just as soon as possible after they have g iven you their money. In turn they will help you by telling their friends what good delivery service The Bee gives, and what a good paper it is. A complete record of your remittances will be kept and at the close of the extra offer period you will be sent a vote ballot showing the additional votes credited to you. ENTER TODAYTAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EXTRA VOTE OFFER But two weeks remain o the biggest and bsst extra vote offer. That means opportunity for everyone who wants to win one of the 27 awards to be given by The Omaha Bee. FUTURE SUBSCRIPTIONS In some cases club members will find friends who will be glad to help, but are now paid in advance for some other paper, and do not want two papers at one and the same time. In order that the club members may secure these subscriptions, we have arranged to accept and issue vote certificates to cover such subscriptions and will hold the subscriber's credit on our books and not start the paper until the subscriber wishes. In sending in such subscriptions, be sure and mark on the remittance sheet the date the paper is to be started to the subscriber. WHERE TO WORK We again emphasize the fact that a club member residing in one district is not restricted in pny way as to the locality in which he may secure subscription payments and free vote coupons. The object in dividing the territory into the eight districts was to assure each candidate that a certain number of prizes would be awarded in their immediate vicinity. Club members should not allow their supplies to run out before requesting more. If you need more receipt books, remittance sheets, count slips or any other supplies, anticipate your wants so that the H. Y. S. Department may send them to you at once. NAMES BEING REMOVED Many names arc being removed from the list daily. These are people who are not going to take an active part. Their places are being taken by live, active workers, people who appreciate that these awards are worth the effort of anyone. There still remain many localities that are either not represented, or the club member is not active. If your community is represented poorly, send in your name and make the effort. The club member who enters today has eight weeks in which to work. The person entering the Help Yourself Club today and winning the capital award, the $7,800.00 home, would be recompensed for his efforts at the rate of ?085.00 per week. Figure it out for yourself on the other awards. STANDING OF CLUB MEMBERS The standing of the club members as they appear in this issue include only the votes received and counted at this office up to Thursday at 3:00 p. m. The standings will be changed again in next Tuesday's paper, and will include the votes that are received and counted at the H. Y. S. Club office before 3 :00 p. m. Saturday. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE USED In order to insure accuracy, a Burroughs Adding Machine is used in tabulating the votes. The $25,000.00 List 1 $7,800.00 Home, First Capital Award 1$4,440.00 Cadillac, Second Capital Award 1 $1,500.00 Conservative Savings & Loan Deposits, Third Capital Award 8 $1,1 15.00 Maxwell Touring Cars, First District Awards 8 $ 200.00 Building and Loan Dep osits, Second District Awards 8 $ 200.00 Building and Loan Deposits, Third District Awards Total Number of Awards - - 27 The Second Capital wa idl : m This $4,400.00 7-Passenger Cadillac Automobile U th 2nd Capital Award. Purchased from the J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co, wher it ia now on display. Campaign Closes June 25th, 1921 Save it for yourself or some club member. THIS IS the 10-vote free coupon A club member can secure these votes district. I I in their own district or from any other The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club Not good after- May 11, 1921. before expiration date. Must be voted or mailed on or 10 FREE VOTES FOR M . Street No. i i , ..Dist. No. City . . . . State s Good for 10 free votes when sent to the H. Y. S. Club on or before above . date. No coupon will be transferred to another after being received at the of Hce of The Bee. , Join the Help Yourself Club Today! THIS IS the entry blank. You can nominate yourself or some friend. It costs nothing to enter and try. Send thia blank properly filled out and person entered will be supplied with forms for work. MEMBERSHIP ENTRY BLANK The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club 5000 VOTES ' Date. .1921 I nominate Street No. (Mr., Mr?, or Miss) Vote Value of Subscription Payments The Daily and Sander, Morning or Evening, by Bov Carrier In Omaha, Council Bluffs and In towns where Carrier Boy service Is maintained. New 180,000 76,000 32.000 12.000 $20.40 10.20 6.10 2.65 Morning or Evening With out Hunday by carrier Boy Service, 2 Tears 1 Year 6 Months 3 Months 2 Tears 118.60 1 Year ..... 7.80 6 Months .. 3.80 3 Months . . 1.05 Sunday Only by Boy carrier, New 136,000 62.000 22.000 10,000 New 16.000 32.000 12.000 2 Years' 110.40 .1 Year ..... 6.S0 6 Months .. 2.60 Morning, Evening and Sun day oy uoy carrier. New 1 Tear S1S.00 152.000 6 Months .. 9.00 68.000 5 Months . . 4.60 28.600 Bally and Sunday by Mall. New ! Tears ... .916.00 136.000 1 Year 7.60 63,000 6 Months .. 4.00 22.000 3 Months .. 2.00 10.000 Daily Only by Mall, With out Sunday Years . Year . . Months Months Sunday ...310.00 . .. 6.00 .. 2.60 1.26 Only by New 76.000 33,000 12.000 6.000 Mali. New 31,000 13. 001) 6,000 2 Yeara 6.00 1 Year 2.60 6 Months .. 1.15 Renewal subscription pay ments will be given halt as many votes as new subscriptions. 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 9I.11S.00 MaxwelL.one 9200.00 B L. Deposit and one 9100.00 B. 4 L. Deposit will be awardtd in this district. DISTRICT NO. 4 Will include all territory In the city of Council Bluffs, including the Mana wa district. One 91.U5.00 Maxwell, one 9200.00 B. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. .Dist. No. City State As a member of The Help Yourself Club R. W. Sage, 2519 S. 33d St..'. 10,480 Mrs. C. A. Christenaen. i22 Cedar. 15.410 Ernest Hernprren, 2015 S. 7th St. 84,380 Martha Ebert. 2402 Poppleton 5,480 Mrs. Thomas Seize, 2318 I St 6.010 Mn. Pearl Starkey. 1937 S. 12th.. 34.870 Frank Kenniaon. 1609 S. 26th St.. 6, 790 John 8alerno, 723 Pierce St 10,180 Frank Sterba, 129 Exc. Bldg.. 3. Y.,11.140 C. O. Philips, 1624 Polk St 6.140 Fred Stroeh. 4942 South 26th. .. .5.380 Mabel Hogan, 2408 S. 24th 10.300 Ed Julie. 6806 S. 20th... 16.640 William Murray, 8024 S. 82d Ave.. 6,280 Mrs. Fred Kaiser, Bellevue, Neb. 11.270 Mrs. J. N. Williams. 8608 S. 28d.. 16.870 Bernice Wawrs, 8926 L St 11,340 Mabel Garevett, 825 Bancroft 6,410 Mrs. Alfred Pederson. 2019 Dorcas 17,680 Mrs. F. Marecek, 6218 8. 20th St. 35.510 Theo. A. Isaacson, 2817 S. 31st. ,.5, 810 Mrs. Anna Ruppert, 2014 Martha. . 1 5,280 Mrs. C. A. Kauth. 1822 Bancroft. . 10.820 John Kwasniewski. 2857 Oak. ... 16,240 Mrs. Katherine Hawes, 3024 P. 18th ft.280 Miss C. O'Halloran. 2791 S. 10th ..6,000 H. Hakenholz, 2323 Monroe 6,020 Iva Siegel, 1724 Dorcas 10.570 Chad. J. Black. 1814 So. 56th .6.000 G. H. Evans, 4550 S. 40th 6.000 Mrs. E. D. Haworth, 1775 S. 9th. . .5.160 DISTRICT NO. 2 Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha and en, and north of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and as far north as Maple street. One 91.119.00 Maxwell, one 9200.00 B. L. Deposit and one 9100.00 B. eV L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. W. C. Riley, 109 Anfrle Ave. 10,180 Gertrude Sullivan. 813 Are. B 15,840 L. R. Roberta. 162 W. Bdwy. .... .5,150 Ray C. Wilcox, 527 E. Bdwy 6,110 Helen Neal, 2002 Ave. G 5.800 Anna Ward, 1006 5th Ave.. C. B... 16,840 Mrs. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. D... 15. 380 Florence Yarwood, 1520 Ave. B... 1 6,100 Rev. A. F. Catlin, 129 4th St.... 10. 310 A. W. Geiger. jr., 426 Damon. .. 16,680 Dorothy Lenihan. 652 Harrison St. 10,990 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1908 8d Ave. 21, 240 Harold O. DeVol. 1012 7th Ave. ...6,180 Mrs. W. J. Reints, 1222 Dth Ave..l7.2r0 Wm. Kniccly. 631 W. Bdwy 6.850 R. P. Bolin, 2008 4th Ave 11,080 Mrs. Peter Jenson. Oakland Ct...l9,670 Dennis Johnson. 1281 E. Pierce. .. .5,360 Mrs. F. R. Scholes, 641 Mill 5,260 Lawrence Gallagher. 2408 Ave A.. 6. 190 Van Liddel, 2401 Ave A 6,300 A. W. Anderson. 3131 3rd Ave 6.S80 Mrs. Iva M. Ford. 805 S. 18th 8,860 R. D. Edwards, 2310 Ave. C 10,110 Mrs. J. W. Head. 8485 3rd Ave. ..5.040 F. H. Moran, 114 S. 1st St 6,000 Mary Cahill. 122 W. Broadway ..6,010 .lohn Kennedy, 1921 4th Ave 5.000 F.rnedt Taylor. 2407 Ave. C 6.000 1 McC.ee, 218 3rd St 6,010 Mrs. L. C. Davis, 1417 Fairmont Ave. 6.030 M. Greno, 1022 E. Broadway ....6,000 Paul Brackney. 20 N. 1t 5.000 Marcus Peterson, Co. BluTfs ......6,000 Lou Dunlap, Grand Hotel 5,000 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan. 2026 Ave. A. . . .6,010 Katherine Malone, 811 Ave. A 6,000 James R. Jellnek. Plsttsmouth ..17,480 Herman Buhk, Beemtr 5,160 K. C. Snttler. Plattsmoulh 5.040 Allen Block, North Bend 5.120 H. A. HomSnn. Elkhorn ...5.010 F. T. Wigington. Schuyler 5.490 Gordon Smith, Lyon ...6,120 A. E. Stafford. Rising City 11.090 Aug. Reinking, Papillton 6,110 Alvin Barton. Lynns 86.800 R. E. Strashurg. Polk 36.740 Mrs. P. E. Buck. Fremont 6,120 Mrs. Wade Pruitt, Humphrey 6.000 Anton F. Votovs, Schuyler ......5,690 G. C. Smith, Albion 5,010 Chsa. J. Svoboda, Prague..'. 5,010 Chas. Rlepl, 1730 No. D, Fremont. .6,010 Anna Blumm. Scribner 5,000 J. C. Olcott, 3420 I7th, Cohimbus, 6,000 E. F. Cushman. Kennard ........ 6,010 B. W. Stits, Wann 6.010 Frank Pallas, Pender 5.080 Mabel Bratda, West Point 6.000 Nellie Dwyer, Colon 5,010 D. E Hayes, Herman ....6,000 Jessie B. Kay, Witner 5,000 Ida Ruther, Stanton 5,000 H. J. Muffley, St. Edwards 6,000 O. Vf. Hendee, 4204 Burdette. ... .1 1,090 Fred G. Witts, 8517 Seward 10,440 Mrs. C. J. Hubbard. 8804 Farnnm. .7,110 A. D. Klein, jr., 4806 Dodge 84,240 Kolye Morell. 654 S, 26th Ave. .. .84,760 C. J. Wright, 2310 Howard 6.640 James Addeton, 2411 N. 18th 6,410 W. T. Ziesel4814 Decatur 11.680 H. Peterson, 120 N. 26th 6,370 Dr. Frank G. Smith. Blackstone. . .33,510 Louis J. Schafer, 112 N. 26th 6,690 Mildred Plank. 2714 Webster 10,470 Mrs. Anna Morenelll. 858 S. 21st. .11.480 Fred Keogh, 220 N. 19th 5.870 A. Hicks, 2716 Miami 6,850 R. H. Ackley, 2507 N. 24th 11,230 Mrs. Emily Winner. 119 N. 20th... 6,310 Hedwig Michel, 2411 N. 88th ....5.160 Gertrude Levin, 2051 N. 19th...... 5,860 Louis Elewitt, 2771 Burt 10.2UO R. E. Holbrook, 8566 Pacific. .. .35,840 Marten Troutfelt. 2435 Hamilton. . 10.070 Herman Nachshoen, 413 N. 18th. .. 16.180 Dessie D. rlarrop, Z667 Douglas. . 11,460 C. A. Wier, 1915 Charles 10,970 C. F. Slosson, jr., 4906 Cuming. . .83.820 Ida Karback. 1433 N. 20th 28,490 J. K. Mcintosh, 4160 Chicago. .. 6.880 Mrs. Mary Engel, 2705 Cuming. . ,22,680 Mrs. A. E. Waack, 2222 Howard. .21,190 Mrs. E. English, 1005 S. 88th Ave 21,150 Mrs. C. L. Case, 2874 Corby 10,180 O. T. Peterson, 8009 Hsrney 5.680 Marten J. Dineen, 988 N. 26th 16,280 Mrs. Chas. Peklo, 1614 N. 36th.. 5,470 Blanche Snyder. 728 S. 25th Ave., 15,280 R. L. Murray. 4424 Jone 6,840 Mrs. Bessie Beach. 1008 S. 29th.. 6.210 P. F. Gutschewski, 8527 Charles. .6,490 Richard Tisard, Jr., 220'4 N. 23rd. 6,070 Harold Anderson, 8116 Marcy ....5,370 Josephine Shumaker, Loyal Hotel. 16,000 T, 1). Paganis. 411 8. lth 5,ozo E. H. White. 667 S. 83rd 5.009 Mrs. W. J. Whitaker, 4804 Dodge. 6.010 L. N. Swanson, 4129 Lake 6,030 Mrs. B. N. Clausen, 4809 Underwood 6,000 Mrs. Marie Coulter. 8009 Harney. .5,000 W. F. Stutenroth, 1201 Famam 5,020 Mrs. R. L. Pattison, 218 Turner Ct.. 5,000 Sam Wolf, 2816 K. 80th 6,000 DISTRICT NO. 3 Will Include all, territory inside the city limits of Omaha on and north of Maple street, wast of the river to Eighty-third street and north to Ser geant street, including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One 91,115.00 Maxwell, one 9200.00 B. it L. Deposit and one 9100.00 B. at L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. DISTRICT NO. S Will include all the territory In the stats of Iowa outside the city of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. On 91115.00 Maxwell, one 9200.00 B. & L. Deposit and one 100.00 B. & L. Deposit will be awarded in thia district. Francis Dclanty, Dumphries 10,460 Emma Marsh. Villisca ..11,420 Thelma Lindsny, Sidney 5,420 Alice Hubbard, Persia 17,880 Myrtle Rogers; Fercival 6,460 Audrey Nipp, Mineoa 11.240 Mrs, June Fickel, Hastings 16,220 Hildred Miller, Farragui 10.880 Al Christensen. Weston 10,860 Thomas Page, Honey Creek 6.020 Harlen Klutts. Mondamin 6,560 Helen Holbrook, Onawa 5,100 Mrs. Nettie Bateheldor, Riverton. 16,420 John Gillete, Atlantic 5,320 Sadie Hughes, Griswold 5,230 E. E. Axthelm, Glenwood '..6,310 Glen C. Sillik, Mo. Valley 16,270 Mrs. Gladys V. Russel. Logan ..10,470 Mrs. Ellen Tucker, Weston ....11.140 Arizona Byrd, Henderson 6,040 Merle B. Travis, Carson 6,380 James Atkins, Neola 11,480 Marion Caughell, Carson , . 15,690 Ruth Knight, Glenwood 17,460 Betty Eacrett, Malvern 17,490 Rev. G. B. Baugman, Minden 5.480 Chas. Ehle. Walnut 17,860 Gayle Wolfe. Malvern 6.080 Mrs. Billle Iwen, Schleswig 5,040 June Oviatt, Shenandoah ...6,820 Francis Claussen, Manning 10,060 B. I, Mart, Emeraon 6,000 Mrs. Ona Johnson, Pacific Jet. ..15,180 George W. Moore, BarUett 6,080 Bert Graham. R. 1, Logan 5.000 Nellie J. Solleder, Thurman 5.000 Gladys Mavis, Harlan ...6,000 Eva Hough. Oakland 6,000 Mrs. Glea Harris, Avoca 6,000 DISTRICT NO. T Will Include the following counties in the state f Nebraska i Otee, Ne maha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Cage, Lancaater, Seward, Saline, Jef ferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamil ton, Clay, Nuckolls, Wsbster and Adams. One 91.115.00 Maxwell, an 9200.00 B. & L. Deposit and one 9100.00 R. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Edna Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28 Ave 10.450 Fred B. Nichols, 8415 N. 24th. ... 10.780 A. L. Frederick. 2658 Whitmore. .85,740 Mona Harris, 2964 N. 47th Ave. . .,8,809 Henry Christensan, 6904 Minne Lusa Blvd 11.490 C. D. Schnell, 2423 Crown Point.. 11,200 G. J. Emery, 2564 Pratt 84,980 Leo Daniels, 2802 Maple 7,290 Mrs. Rose Tedcsco, 2989 Lincoln Blvd 8,680 Violet Brotehie. 6020 Fler, Blvd.. 17,480 A. H. Mayer. 2488 Ellison 6.610 Mrs. L. M. Thirtle. 6005 N. 30th.. 5.880 Oliver Cole, 4788 N. 40th 6,760 Mrs. W. W. Davis, 8929 Flor. Blvd. 11.180 Louise Shumate, 1484 Pinkney. .. .16.680 Mrs. Harry Rogers. 8511 N. 29th. 10,560 C. Hall, 2879 Vane 6,060 Dr. W. A. Gerrie, 6616 Flor. Blvd., 5,010 Winifred Travis, 2861 Fowler . ...S.ORO Mrs. J. W. Rodebaugh, S180 Mere dith 11,060 Mrs. J. M. Strecter, 4008 N. 84th Ave 5,010 Mrs. Henry Veldman, 8620 N. 80th, 6.200 Mrs. G. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne . . . .5.020 Mrs. E. D. Perrln. 8120 N. 47th. . .10.290 Mable Venn, 3860 Grand Ave 5,000 Ben Ferrell, 8410 N. 24th 5.000 Mrs. J. A. Wilson. 2712 Camden. . .5,000 E. I. Johnson. 6036 Pinkney 5,000 Mrs. N. P. Sass, 2569 Meredith 5.000 Mrs. C. L. Rogers, 3125 Tucker. .. .5,020 Mrs. J. E. Dalton. 1902 Locust. : . . .6.000 Mrs. H. E. Young. 5.838 N. 25th... 5,010 W. P. Bohan, 2576 Evans ...5.000 Mrs. W. McKenna. 2012 Emmett. . .5.040 Geo. W. Allen, 1707 Manderson. .. .5.010 Mrs. F. K. Waters, 8621 N. 18th... 6,000 Frank Woodruff, 8821 N. 24th. ... 5,000 C. Finkle, 2018 Manderson 6,000 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. On 91.115.00 Maxwell, on 9200.00 B. 4 L. Deposit and en 9100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. ' Mrs. Lulu Owen, Ashland 36,970 G. C. Hobak, Nehawka 7,040 Zetta Lower, Valparaiso . . 5,610 J. -H. Domingo. Weeping Water ..5,360 Roy Combs, David City 34,680 V. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont ....36,860 Geo. Jacob'. Cedar Rapids 10,890 L. N. Warrick, Blair 11,460 F. J. Bortusiah, R. 4, Clarks ....5,410 John Otto, West Point 10,240 A. H. Christensen, Stromshurg ,.15,470 Louise Figenbaum, Springfield . . 10,300 Winnie McMillan, Shelby 5,460 Wm. Andrews, Bellwood ,17,110 Monte Wright, Boone ...5,090 Emma Wittmus, Chalco 10,060 Mrs. Carl Bush, Creighton 6,490 Vivian Dee, David City 15.410 Gladys Hendrick, Elgin ..19,260 F. R. Hoppock, Fullerton 5,490 Carrie Monahan. Gretna 5.260 Sarah Rausch, Lindsay 6,810 Goldie Young, Meadow Grove ....17,290 W. L Scott, Osceola 6,140 Susie PInson, Platte Center 5,420 Wm. Ryan, Filter 5.140 Rev. McClenhan, Primrose ....... .5,260 A. D. Allen, Decatur 5.460 E. C. Wilde, 828 S. 8, Norfolk ..5.140 A. M. Sanders, Plattsmouth ....86.720 Willis Lawrence. R. 1. Platte Center 6,160 F. L. Brown, Schuyler 6,590 Helen M. Wyncoop, Central City ..6,780 C. J. Havlland. Norfolk 6.140 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek ....86,820 Henry J. Haynes, Octavia 11,480 Sam Davies, Wayne 6,820 R. V. Kennedy, Teksmah 86.490 Joe Krajicek, Arlington 17,840 Fred Boss, Columbus 6.100 Mrs. Mary Harvey. David City ..11,290 Elmer Nordland, Columbus 6,710 G. Koch, R. 3, Columbus 5.140 Opal Adams, Valley 6.190 D. P. Hill. Genoa 5.180 Henrietta Miller. Oakland 86.990 W. C. Halsey, Oakdalr 6.240 Clifford Cunningham. Wahoo ....6,420 The new price of The Bee, Daily and Sunday, by mail, is $7.50 per year. Take advantage of this bit reduction. Mrs. Otis Wolford Clay Center. ., .7,650 Mrs. Ia C. Oden, Beatrice 5,880 Mrs. Clyde Foulk. Beatrice 11.040 Thomas Foster. Beaver Crossing. .5,240 Ruth Wells, Blue Springs... 5,510 Gladys Saylor, Bruning. 6,280 Hattie Stables. Carleton 5.300 Mrs. Emma Howard. Chester. ... .8,690 Lillian Kiersey, Dunbar 5,610 Eleanor Shoff. Fairbury, 17,590 Ed Oeker. Glenvil 6,140 Geo. Whitesell, Ken-saw 5,440 Mrs. Martin Layton, McCool. .... .5,290 Luella Kriter. Odell 5,190 Thelma Nelson, Pawnee City 17,940 Mrs. Lyda Wolfskill, Superior.. ..11,810 Francis Himburger, Wymor ......6,610 Elsie Wellman, Waco 6,210 Nellie Oglesby, Tobias 17,590 Frank C. Bruning, Milford 5,280 Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Giltner... .19,880 Harriett Schackleton, Beatrice. ...17,190 Chat. Launle, Alexandria 17,380 Mrs. Dick Harper. Davenport. ... .1 1,490 Raymond L. Crosson. Hastings. ..12.810 J. G. Pelham, Beatrice 6,160 Sarah Gillmore. Blue Hill ....... .17,900 Mrs. 8 coin Mrs. B. F. Jordon, York.. Mrs., Marie Morris, Hebron Tillle Nolte. Auburn, R. 2. Mrs. Mark Hall, Auburn .. Anderson, 1324 H St., Lin- 5,249 ....17.410 5.470 6.S10 ....36,890 Robert Moore, Nelson. Ralph R. Stewart, Auburn. Emma Woodei, Peru Mrs. N. Melntyre, Neb. City 6.080 Will Brookley. Edgar 6,100 Mrs. Dean Kite, Auburn 36,910 Velva Bair, Fairmount A. C. Bek, Seward Peter Fischer, Clay Center.. Rev. I j. A. Moser. Harvard... Vera Grosshaus, Sutton 5.000 E. L. Knltz, Deshler 5.000 Margaret Ahrens, Falls City 6,010 Mrs. Ella Sedoris, Brownville ....5,000 Mrs. Thomas Brown. Geneva 5,070 Agnes Keasmoil, Aurora ....6,000 Gail Parson, Humboldt 6,020 A. E. Pratt, Tobia ...6,000 ..11.060 .5,030 .5,190 .5,180 ..6,000 ..6.070 ..5.010 DISTRICT NO. 9 Will Include ail territory m the stat of Nebraska not included in Districts number six and seven, also territory in South Dakota, Kansas and Colorado. On 91.11S.00 Maxwell, an 9200.00 B. A L. Deposit and on 9100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in thia district. H. Mrs. Ave. 8th A. C. Monkman, Elm Creek .... W. B. Shelton, Paxton Martin Nielson, Dannebrog Julia Burkland. Sutherland .... Mrs. E. T. Bigelow, Smlthfleld Dick Pullman, Sargent ....... Dale Klpp. St. Paul John Runge, Ravenna Ed Hale. Parks Elisabeth Ralston. Orleans 19 420 Eugene Henry, O'Neill 6,460 Mrs. B. I. Harshbarger, Oconto ..10.480 Neva Wetzel; North Loup 6,880 Mrs. Merle Spotts, Imperial 5.490 Mrs. Minnie Calmer, Gothenburg, 10,480 Mae Dick, Cambridge 17,610 Mrs. Ethel Copeland, Bridgeport, 17,480 Gladys Moore, Blooming ton ...,10,470 Mrs. C. M. Taylor. Benkelmaa ..19,410 Esther Smith, Hartley 6,060 Hilda Jacobson, Arapho 17,410 J. E. Williams, Alliance 10,210 Mrs. Margaret Mllligan. Arnold ..6,670 8igna Peterson, Eddyvlll 11,240 Oscar Peterson, Sumner 5,260 Marie Lewis, Anselmo 6,040 Mrs. D. F. Lewis, Kearney 19,10 J. H. Bragg, Wauneta... 5,880 Bert Brownell. Chappell 36,940 P. J. Minner, 109 W. 6th, Grand Is. 5,480 Mrs. A. Callahan, Gering 11.290 Dr. D. A. Rundstrom, Curtis 5,270 Mrs. Walter Borden. Oordon 10,180 J. P. Cooper, Arcadia 11,400 Mrs. Edna Isaacson, Cotad. .. 17,190 J. T. Warders, Maryvtlle. Kan.... 6,240 Mrs. Bertha A. Eber. Kirk mi n. n. r awards, Scott bluff . , W. K. Harris. Bertrand Mrs. Grace Redtfelt, Minden. Geo. Gardner. Bayard , Melba Philbrick, Ord C. B. Dosset. Axtell. E. G. Nisley, Lexington..., rim. naisey, Lebanon , Fern Gates, Stamford , Chas. Johnson. Jr., Manvill..., Mrs. Erail Stelnke. Holdrege..., Mrs. Clay Funston. Ogallala A. R. Lee. 719 N. Locut. N. Platte. 800 Mildred Reed, Lexington .....6,010 Blanche Myera, Sutherland 6.040 H. H. Stevens. 820 S. Vine. N. Piatt 6.010 Mrs. H. C. Rosecrans. Julesburw. 6 02 C. H. Blackburn, Mitchell 6.040 rem Betts. Franklin 1,910 Allie Nichols, 914 N. Sye. No. Platte g,000 C. E. Gritham. Lories Pole 3 MO John Firth, Long Pine.... 5,000 Mrs. Kay Rathbun. Haves Center. . .6 00 Philip Mercier, Campbell 6,010 Signed .' Address This nomination blank will count for 6.000 votes if ent to the manager of the H. Y. S. Club. Only on blank will count for a member. Fill out this blank with your name or the name of your favorite and send it to 'I ho Bee. Th nam of the person making the nomination will not be divulged. 'in nam ot tfi person making tne nomination win not o oivuigca. r Address Your Entry Blank and All Communications to THE OMAHA BEE "Help Yourself Club" Omaha, Neb. 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 Helme, Scottsbluff ........ 6,690 V. Conner, Kearney, 1407 11,690 19,380 .19,400 ..6.040 .17.290 ..5.860 ..5.690 10.370 6.260 .6,240 ..17.880 ...5,260 ..17,210 ...5.290 ..17.280 6.149 5.149 ..3,080 ..5.080 .15.190 ..8.180 .36.900