THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. i, 'Men, Don't Marry Flappers,' Warns Husband of Nine Missourian Says the Way to Win a Woman Is to Camp on Trail So Rivals Won't Have Chance. WHEN CONSTANCE CONCENTRATED Poplar IMnff, Mo.. May 3. Weathering many tempests on the sea of matrimony, William L. Till man, 78-year-old farmer, has ended his cruises and now is living peace fully with his ninth wife. The di vorce courts of Missouri and North Carolina have thrice favored the aged tiller with their verdicts. Five of his former wives are dead. "The best way to win a wife," Tillman declares, "is to pay all your attentions to the job of wooing, be with her as much as possible so your rival won't have a chance." There isn't a woman on earth he couldn't win if he wanted her. ' That's his unequivocal assertion regarding affaires de heart. , "Nothing is impossible in the world of affection. All women arc different," the gray-whiskered king of marriages states. "Many women merely want love, not marriage. Most of them love 'cave-man stuff. Many of them want to marry and raise children. By studying the psychology of the woman you want to win, you'll find the love-making methods to which they are most sus ceptible. They II all tall u you know how to go after 'em." Killed a Man. So ardent was Tinman's love for one of his former wives that he killed man who tampered with his affections. Admitting the killing, for which he is said to have served a short term in prison, Tillman didn't care "to talk about that." "I paid the penalty, so it makes no difference to anyone now," he declared. "I gave the 'other man' fair warning." And take it from the love lariat's own assertion that he'll marry again if his present wife ever dies. "What's the use of -staying sin gle?" he queries. "Sure I'd marry again. There's no joke about that. "I'd have to have somebody to cut wood for," he chortled. With ' his wife, formerly Mrs. Sarah Tune, who now is 76, Tillmau resides on a farm in Butler-county, evcral miles from here. He was born October 11, 1842, in North Carolina, served through the civil war with the union forces and was mustered out from Company G, 110th Illinois infantry, at the close of the struggle between the states. Divorced Three Times. Here is the list of wives with vhom he has shared the trials and tribulations, the defeats and the vic tories of his varied career m the mar riage market: At the age of 23 he married Miss Rachel C. Lowry in August, 1865. She died in January, 1875. Eight months later he married Mary M. Canady. After four years of happi ness she passed out. In January, 1881, Tillman em barked again on the sea of matri mony, this time with Adeline laven der. She died in 1895. . His fii$t divorce was ' obtained from his fourth wife, nee Margaret Parker, whom he married in 1896. Because his fifth wife, originally Mamie Shannor, "couldn't get along with the old rooster," he was di vorced again in 1903. . ' Then for ceven yeas he found bliss in the companionship of Mrs. Sophia T. Higgins, a widow, who died in 1910.- - The seventh mate "made life very miserable," and Tillman secured a divorce from her in 1912, after hav ing been married to herjn 1911; She was a widow, Mrs. Harriett Ray, and the mother of several children by her first husband. ' " : Again, in 1915. he plunged, this time taking as his mate Mrs. Alice Witt, who died a year later. f Has Never Had Children. Tillman denied the story told by other old settlers that he had been the husband of two additional wives not given in the list. "I wouldn't be ashamed of it if it were "true," he asserted. "I think my record does pretty well and I don't want to exaggerate it." The age of a woman as compared with that of the man to whom she is married has nothing to do with the success of wedded life, declares the sage of nearly a dozen love feasts. "It all depends on the man," he says. "Young fellows should never . marry . a flapper if they expect to J know wedded bliss. Some wives have to be treated like babies; all of them should be petted. If they 'are not petted well, they'll find a way out." i lumau Happcua nut uc uic father of any children, c Seven Cups Offered In Airplane Tourney Holdrege, Neb., May 3, (Special.) Seven silver loving cup trophies will be given winners of .the air plane tournament starting here ( Thursday. The Central Aircraft company exhibited their beautiful cups and announced the nature of the events for which they will be awarded as prizes. The biggest event is to be the cross-country race, the course to be from Holdrege to Kearney and re turn to Holdrege, with a landing and stop of 10 minutes at the field at Kearney. All of the contestants will be rated and handicapped for this event as to rated speed and horse power of planes.- A large loving cup and a cash prize is offered for this event. Trophies also will be given for the best spot landings, the best weight lifting machine, a hurdling and fence jumping contest, grasshopper race, altitude records and acrobatics. Friday is to be set aside for the Visiting County Fair associations. Highway Association to Mert at Albion Thin Month Madison, Neb., May 3. (Special.) -J. R. Kinder, secretary-treasurer of he Upland Highway association, has announced that the second annual convention of the association will be held at Albion, Tuesday, May 17, with a business session in the after noon and banquet and entertainment in the evening. By A. H. DREHER. Harrington sat at his flat-top ma hogany desk gaing at the girl at the typewriter desk. From his vantage point he had a one-quarter view that took in the back and side of an exquisitely curved neck, a well-rounded velvety cheek, a shell-pink ear and a mob of crinkly blond hair. Why, Constance Phillips was pos itively beautiful! Strange he never had noticed it before. Harrington's duties as vocational director, or "efficiency expert," of the barker-Hopkins corporation, re quired deep thought. Seated at his desk, sometimes for hours at a time, his mind was so concentrated on hii work that he lest all consciousness of his surroundings. At such times he concentrated his gaze as well as his mind, and he had formed a habit of gazing at the back of his stenog rapher's neck. She was a comfortable person to have in the office. Never a move or a sound interrupted him when he was concentrating on a difficult prob lem. She deemed to divine his very thoughts. If she were typing when he laid aside his routine work to un- ADYERTISEMENT FORCED BY GRATITUDE OF MANY TO REPEAT HIS OFFER UnrMl bv th PT- pressions of gratitude oi many patients ana rrlanria fnr retrained hearing. Specialist Sproulo feela almost forced to bring tin MAthnrf nf treatment f V.mv TmllhlpH With in the reach of other suffereri and so he of fera again a 4-day in troductory treatment free. These free offer hav been made before in this napsr and in others, reopie navei Mil the samnle treat-fl m.nt liked it and nm under the Meth od Then there have Wn letters of which the following; are sam ple extracts: rroni wu sunny Bui.. ... . "I can hear a watch tick, a thins I have not heard for years." ' While a lady from the Middle West writes: i am gi r ...... t ing fine and can hear good and it is a pleas ure) to answer we pnwne. own talking now which is a great comfort 4-Day DeafnessTreatment Free fii 1... ; t ii rl tiav .nttnad ineie jetvrrs wi lio"l"u- - been a satisfaction to receive and so we say to the readers of Omana Bee. A free . . . ni k. !v. ,n .u.rv sufferer cniiii.ii . wia a,.... from Ear Troubles, who writes for it. If you are becoming; Deaf in either or both ears or have any trouble with your ears, write for a Free Treatment. This treatment is entirely Free. I want to help you. There Is mucn oi suuering ana depri vation connected with the loss of hearing. T . of laaat hiv the U1TI OD portunity as the many other people who were most anxious concerning their ear troubles, but are now happy, grateful pos- - -- t u .i. haarintr Thane nennle BrBBVl , va ...... . f, - whose testimonial you read above, all saw the Method, Iirst, tnrougn me sample. Follow their example. Send off now, a I - . l.t with vnil. full una poal VBMia w. ,. " - - J - and address. Don't delay, or you may re- fret it. It you nave even wie angmui cling that something is wrong with your L l,i aafa atrial and Send for a treatment. It won't cost you anything. If n. a I 1 . . 1. you are growing um aim nave "iLuiui discouraged, profit by the example of those who have shared in the triumphs of this Method. Write today for a Free Treatment, to EAR SPECIALIST 5PKOUL. 102 Trade Building Boston, Mass. . . . . r i .1 u ueriane me solution ox a Knotty prou Irm she automatically, apparently, be came as silent as a mouse. Could she feel his 'gaze read his thoughts? What a cad she must think he was! . Living in the same section of the city as Constarlce, it had been lu's custom to drive her home in his mu tor. On the evening of his startling discovery that she was a beautiful girl, as they drove along, side by side, Harrington found himself wish ing she were less perfect that there might be some flaw that would en gender in him the necessary temerity to voice his feelings. Suddenly he was aware that she had spoken. "I beg your pardon," he responded inanely. "I said, were you ever in love, Mr. Harrington?" she repeated. It came like thunder out of a clear sky. Had she been reading his thoughts? "You must pardon me, Mr. Har rington," and her voice held a sus- i.-cion of a chuckle, "but really you locked as if you were." "I looked as if I were?" Surely Ji mint have been reading his thoughts. It was uncanny. "I have no brother, she went on, "and I feel so confident that 1 can trust you like a brother, and" "If there is anything I can do," he invited encouragingnly, "anything in the world." "If you were in love" she fal tered. "If it will help you, let's say lam." "With the most wonderful man," she continued. "An impossible hypothesis," he interrupted. , "Well, then, if you were in love with a wonderful girl, would you think her immodest if she should propose?" "On the contrary, I should re gard it as a great help," recovering his equanimity and sense of humor at the expense of her confusion." "Perhaps if you loved her, but oh my! I'm getting all tangled up. Sup-supposing he didn't love you or didn't know he did?" "He?" "Pshaw, I can't state a hypotheti cal case. What I mean is, if a girl loves a man and he doesn't know it, would it be proper for her to pro pose?" "Not right off the bat like that" His smile utterly confused her. "Why, I never I never did. Do you think " "It might be well to prepare the lucky .fellow for the good news. Can you imagine a man getting away with that 'this-is-so-sudden' stuff?" "Oh dear I ' I wish I hadn't started this. I thought because you were an efficiency expert and knew all about psychology, you could tell me how to make him understand." "You really want my advice?" Harrington asked soberly and hop ing she would deny that she was in love, "And the man doesn't " "But he does," she said very em phatically. "Of course lie would," Harrington commented bitterly. "But he doesn't know that I that 1 care for him. He is" so im possible. I'm afraid he never will unless I can make him understand." "Nothing is impossible," Harring ton asserted. If only he himself had believed it before it was too late. "But, you must believe the thing you wish to accomplish is possible." He tried to hide the bitterness in his voice as he explained some of the principles of psychology and told her about the power of affirma tions frequently repeated. "I think you are wonderful." she exclaimed when she got out of the car in front of her home. "I shall affirm every minute that he loves me, and it can not help but come true." Watching her trip up the walk to the veranda, Harrington formulated an affirmation for himself. "Harrington, you're a fool." He affirmed it overhand over again. Not that he needed to repeat the formula to convince himself. Day after day the truth of his af firmation grew upon him. He had been a fool. Not many was worthy of Constance, but well, he regarded himself as no less worthy than anv man. Then one evening while driving through the park on their way liuim fiom work, she laid her hand on his arm as they were passing a pond upon which a flock of swans were gracefully sailing, "I'd love to stop here for a min ute," she suggested. He parked his car and they got out. For several minutes thev stood silently gazing at the swans. "You never ask how I am succeed ing with my affirmation," she said. "I've been wondering," he admitted. "I'm beginning to believe I went to the wrong expert." "Then you are losing hope?" he wanted to know, eagerly. "Where there's no hope, all is lost," she smiled wistfully. "I hope," he said, trying to hide his eagerness. "I hope " "Then all is not lost," he amended. "Is it possible?" he asked wonder- i . e .tin 1 lu'ru " ingly. "Gim'ff rtf urtf i "Nothing is hirpossiMe, I minded him. ' ',"''.. ,' ,"V,Vt j "ConstjuicerV:: m.i . i j "I do belicvoiny affirmation is 1 coed ins." she declared.' ' . ' ' " "' ' i Slowly the truth dawiicJ.upon hint. "Mine, too, was true, lie 6iu, but the significance pi the assertion was lost to her as shesnugglcd ., into ' ..his arms. '111 t V . Community Club Advocate'. Flour Millifitr Ogallala Ogallala, Neb., May 3. Special.; The Keith Couuty Community club is making an effort, to ecuff"? flour mill at Ogallala. Accurate iia urcs for the past five years 'ghoSV tjial enough high grade wheat was,raise;l within IS miles of Ogallala ' to' sut port a mill with a capacity of 1,W0 barrels of flour a day. With no large mill within M) miles of Ogallala it is believed that the club will have no trouble in securing a large mill here. - IIIIK HEALS PIMPLES OH FACE And Neck. Itched and Burned. Face DisfigurecL "Pimples broke out on my face and neck. , They itched and burned ao I had to rub them, and sometimes washed the affected parts in cold water and sometimes warm water to relieve the irritation. My face was disfigured. " The tioubls lasted about a month when I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I sent for a free sample and I bought more and after using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for three months I was healed." (Signed)Miss Edith Kissell, 1948 W. 9th St., Muncle, Ind. Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. SupblMkrrMkrKsIl. Address: CitlmUb. entorlM. Dt. H. ksMaa s, Msii." Sold er j whT. Sp8Se. OintmmtXandSOc. 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THE $25,000.00 LIST 1 $7,800.00 Home, First Capital Award I f4.4-40.00 Cadillac, Second Capital Award 1 $1,500.00 Conservative Saving A Loan Deposits, Third Capital Award fl $1,115.00 Maxwell Touring Cars, First District Awards 8 $ 200.00 Building and Loan Deposits, Second District Awards 8 $ 100.00 Building and Loan Deposits, Third District Awards Total Number of Awards 27 Vote Value of Subscription Payments The ' Daily and Sunday, Morning or evening, by Boy Carrier in Omaha, Council Bhiffs and in towns where Carrier Buy service is maintained. New 2 Years $30.40 180,000 1 Year 10.80 76,000 Months .. 6.10 32.000 3 Months .. 2.55 12,000 Morning or Evening With out Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. New 136,000 62.000 22,000 10,000 Years ....$15.60 Year 7.80 Months .. 3.90 Months .. 1.93 Sunday' Only by Boy Carrier. Membership Entry Blank The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club 5,000 VOTES I nominate Date., (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) .1921 Street No Dist. No. City . .State ...... As a member of The, Help Yourself Club Signed Address . ," This nomination blank will count for 6,900 votes if sent to the manager of the H. Y. S. Club. Only one blank will count for a member. Fill out this blank with your name or the name of your favorite and send it to The Bee. The name of the person making the nomination will not be divulged. Campaign Closet June 25th, 1921 The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club i Not good after May 14, 1921. Must be voted or mailed on or before expiration date. 10 FREE VOTES FOR M Street No. City ... , . Dist. No. . , , . . . State Good for 10 free votes when sent to the H. Y. S. Club on or before above date. Mo coupon will be transferred to another after being received at the office of The Bee. ' $7,800.00 MARTIN BUILT HOME FIRST CAPITAL AWARD Home is ml 2578 Titas Ave., "Minna Lusa" Addition. Lot 44x120. Block 13, Lot No. 20. Modern in aver way. 2 Years ....110.40 1 Year ..... 6.20 6 Months .. 2.60 New 76,000 32.000 12,000 Morning, Evening and Sun day by Boy .Carrier. New 1 Year ,...i18.00 1S2.000 6 Months .. i 00 " 68,000 3 Months .. 4.50 28,000 "Help Yourself" Win One of These Awards Dally and Sunday by Mail. New 115.00 7.50 4.00 2 Years . 1 Year . , 0 Months 3 Months 136,000 62,000 22.000 10,000 6 Months 3 Months . i.u I nnn'Vk ..m,. . . n - V8, Daily Only by Mall, With out Sunday. 2 Years 1 Year ..JlO.no . . 5.00 .. 2.60 .. 1.25 Sunday Only by Z Years . 1 Year . . ( Months Renewal subscription pay ments will be given half ai many votes aa new sub scriptlons. . : First Prim in' Each nf Iks Piolit niatriffla. $1,115.00, passenger Maxwell Touring Car ' Purchased from the Omaha Auto Salea Co. 1 flThi. $4,400.00 7 ttlm$sl!0 Purchased from t Passenger CaMUlac Automobile Is the 2nd Capital Award. J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co., where it is now on oispiay. 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 $1,113.00 Maxwell, one 1200.00 B. & L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. & lu Deposit will be awarded In this district. R. TV. Sage, 551 S. 33d St Mrs. C. A. Chrlstensen, 622 Cedar.' Ernest Herngren. 2015 & Tth St..., Martha Ebert, 2402 Poppleton , Mrs. Thomas Seize. 2318 I St , Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 1037 8. 12th... Frank Kennison, 1500 8. 29th St.., John ' Salerno, 723 Pierce St Frank Sterba. 12 Ex. Bid sr., S. Y. C. O. Philips, 1024 Polk St........ Fred Stroeh. 4942 South 26th , Mabel Hogan. 24')! 8. 24th." , Ed Julls, 5S08 S. 20th William Murray, 3024 S. 3 2d Ave., Mrs; Fred Kaiser, Bellevue, Neb.. Mrs. J. N. Williams, 3(08 S. 23d.., Bernice Wawrz. 3920 It 8t Mabel Garevett, 825 Bancroft , Mrs. Alfred Pederson, 2019 Dorcas. Mrs. F. Marecek, 6218 S. 20th St Theo. A. Isaacson. 2317 S. 31st... Mrs. Anna Ruppert. 2014 Martha.. Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 1822 Bancroft,.. John Kwasniewskl, 2867 Oak...... Mrs. Katherlne Hawcs, 1024 S. 18th Mies C. O'Halloran, 2791 8. 10th... H. Kakenhols. 2123 Monroe Iva Siegel, 1724 Dorcas O. H. Evans. 4558. 40th Mrs. E. D. HaworTh. 1775 8. 9th. . . . George Peterson, 3412 Wright.... Aage Jorgenaen, 3620 S. 20th .. 50,750 16,619 48.690 6,810 16,490 42,150 16,850 12,260 11,300 (.890 6,690 10.590 16.780 6.610 11.450 16.910 11,460 6,600 17,680 48,760 6,490 15,890 11.480 16,450 11,460 , 6,120 . 6,480 .12.790 . 6.120 ..5,160 ..6.010 ..5,000 1 DISTRICT NO. t Will Incltde all territory inside the city limits of Omaha and on. and north of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and aa far north as Maple street. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 R. A U Deposit and one $100.00 B. 1- Deposit will be awarded In this district. Fred Q. Witte, 3517 Seward 10,660 Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3804 Farnam. . .13,680 O. W. Hendee. 4204 Burdette 11,150 A. T. Klein, Jr.. 4806 Dodge 47,380 Kotye B. Morel), 554 S. 25th Ave 46,710 G. J. Wright, 2310 Howard 19,340 James Addeson, 2411 N. 18th. ....... 6,500 W. T. Zlesel. 3314 Decatur 11,930 H. Peterson. 120 N. 26th 5,590 Dr. Fre,nk O. Smith. Blackstone. .. .47,780 Louis J. Schafer. 112 N. 26th.. ...... 5,760 Mildred Plank, 2714 Webster 49,290 Mrs. Ann Morenelll, 858 S. JlBt 11,570 Fred Kedgh, 220 N. 19th 6,180 A. Hick. 2716 Miami 7.800 R. H. Ackley. 2507 N. 24th 11.370 Mrs. Emllv Winner, 119 N. 20th. .:. .49,790 Hedwig Michel, 2411 N. 68th 6,280 Gertrude lvln, 2051 K. 19th..: .... .10,400 Louis Elewitx. 2771 Burt i... 10,480 R. E. Holbrook. 3556 Paclflff'. -.48.340 Marten Troufelt,' 2435 Hamilton..".. 10.400 Herman Nachshoen, 412 N. lfth 16,290 Dessle D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas 11 C. A. Wier, 1915 Charles 11 C. F. Slosson, jr., 4906 Cuming. ...... 48 Ida KarbacK, 1433 N. 20th.... 23, J. K. Mcintosh. 4160 Chicago. 46, Mrs. Mary Engel. 2705 Cuming 24, Mrs. A. E. Waack. 2222 Howard..... 50, Mrs. E. English, 1005 S. 48th Ave.. ..21 Mrs. C. U Case, 2874 Corby ,.10, O. T. Peterson, 3009 Harney 5, Marten J. Dlneen, 93$ N. 26th. . . ,.. .10, Mrs. Chas.. Feklo, 1614 N. 35th .5 Blanche Snyder. 723 8. 25th Ave.. ...16 R. L. Murray. 4424 Jones 6, Mrs. Bessie Beach. 1008 8. 29th 10, Klcnard Tlzard, Jr., 220 hi N. 23d.... 5, Harold Anderson, 3116 Marcy 11, Josephine Shumaker, Loyal Hotel... 16 T. D. Paganls, 411 S. 16th ..6 E. H. White, 667 8. 33d 6, Mrs. W. J. Whltaker, 4804 Dodge.... 6 L. N. Swanson, 4129 Lake. .6 Mrs. B. N. Clausen, 4809 Underwood. 6 Mrs. Marie Coulter, 3009 Harney.... 5 Mrs. R. L. Pattlson, 218 Turner Ct...5 Sum. Wolf, 2316 N. 30th ..6, Rev. N. C. Hanson. 1713 N. 26th St.. 6, W. J. Duve, 8223 Seward 6, Mrs. C. M. Tomandl, 4607 Charles 5, Roland Preisman. 1018 N. 32d 5. Vorrace Schaeffer, 4225 Cuming ...6, Emmet Wiemer, 416 8., 42d 5, 680 270 ,760 680 690 660 .680 310 310 800 ,370 580 ,800 ,340 480 070 ,850 ,250 290 .000 480 ,030 240 000 ,000 .000 000 010 070 ooo 000 050 DISTRICT. NO. 3. Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha on and north of Maple street, west of the river to. KIgbty-thtrd street and north to Sar geant street. Including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. I. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Fdna Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28th Ave.. Fred B. Nichols, 3415 N, 24th...... A. L. Frederick, 2658 Whltmore Mona Harris, 2954 N. 47th Ave...... Uenry Christensan, 6904 Minne Lusa ' Blvd , C. D. Schnell, 2423 Crown Point G. J. Emery, 2554 Pratt Leo Daniels, 2302 Maple Mrs. Rose Tedesco. 2939 Lincoln Blvd, Violet Brotchle, 6020 Florence Blvd.. A. H. Mayer, 2438 Ellison Mrs. L. M. Thlrtle, 6005 N. 30th Oliver Cole, 4738 N. 40th Mrs..W. W. Davis, 3929 Flor. Blvd... Louise Shumate, 1484 Plnkney Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8511 IN'. 29th C. Hall, 2879 Vane Dr. W. A. Oerrle, 6616 Flor. Blvd Winifred Travis, 2861 Fowler Mrs. J, W. Rodebaugh, 3180 Mere dith Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 N. 34th Ave Mrs. Henry Veldman. 8620 N. 30th.. Mrs. G. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne...;.. Mrs. E. D. Perrln. 3120 N. 47th Mable Venn, 3360 Grand Ave Len Ferrell, 3410 N. 24th Mrs. J. A. Wilson, 2712 Camden R. I. Johnson, 6035 Plnkney Mrs. N. P. Sass. 2569 Meredith Mrs. C. L. Rogers. 3125 tucker Mrs. J. E. Dalton. 1902 Locust Mrs. H. E. Young, 53.18 N. 25th W. P. Bohan, 2676 Evans 10,580 11,040 49,740 11,680 11,610 11,200 49,590 50.650 . 6.110 18.560 .5,750 .6.380 .6,180 12.210 16.870 10,650 .6.140 .5,210 .5,280 11,280 .5190 .5,380 .6,170 lo.r.so .5,000 .6,000 .5,000 .5,010 .6,000 .6,020 .6,000 .5.010 .6.000 Mrs. W. McKenna. 3012 Emmet 5.040 Geo. W. Allen, 1707 Manderson 5,010 Mrs. F. E. Waters, 2621 X. 18th 3,000 Frank Woodruff, 3821 N. 24th 5.000 C. FInkle, 2018 Manderson....... 6.000 Mrs. R. E. Moore, 6003 N. 28th Ave... 5,000 W. E. Stutenroth. 245S Camden 6 090 DISTRICT NO. 4. Will include all territory' In the city of t'uncll Bluffs, Including the Mana wa district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. X. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Mrs. W. C. Riley. 109 Angle Ave. 10,260 Gertrude Sullivan. 113 Ave. B 16,860 L. R. Roberts, 163 W. Bdwy 6.400 Ray C. Wilcox, 627 E. Bdwy.. ...... .6.180 Anna Ward. 1006 6th Ave 17.810 Mrs. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. D. .16,660 Florence Yarwood, 1620 Ave. B 16,400 Rev. A. F. Catlin, 129 4th 8t 10.480 A. W. Gelger, Jr., 426 Damon 16,850 Dorothy Lenlhan, 652 Harrison St 10,160 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1908 3d Ave... 21, 610 Harold O. DeVol, 1011 7th Ave.. .... .6,310 Mrs. W. J. Relnta, 1222 6th Ave 17.800 Wm. Knlcely. 631 W. Broadway 11.890 R. P. Bolln, 2003 4th Ave 12,590 Mrs. Peter Jenson, Oakland Ct 31,650 Dennis Johnson, 1281 E. Pierce 5,360 Mrs. F. R. Scholes. 641 Mill 6,490 Lawrence Gallagher, 2408 Ave. A 6,360 Van Llddel. 2401 Ave. A 5.800 A. W. Anderson, 3431 3d Ave .10,410 Mrs. Iva M. Ford, 305 S. 18th 60.260 R. D. Edwards, 2310 Ave. C 10.460 Mrs. J. W. Head, 3485 3rd Ave 5,040 F. H. Moran, 114 8. 1st St 6.000 Mary Cahlll, 122 W. Broadway 6.360 John Kennedy, 1921 4th Ave 6,000 Ernest Taylor, 2407 Ave. C 5.080 P. McGee, 218 3d St ; 5,040 Mrs. L. C. Davis, 1417 Fairmont Ave. 6,080 M. Greno, 1022 E. Broadway 5,160 Paul Brackney. 20 N. 1st 6.000 Marcus Peterson. Co. Bluffs 6,000 Lou Dunlay, Grand Hotel .....6,180 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan, 2026 Ave. A 5.010 Katherlne Malone. 811 Ave. A 6,000 DISTRICT NO. . Will Include all the territory In the slate of Iowa outside the city of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. One $1,118.00 MaxweU, one $200.00 B. it U Deposit and one $100.00 B. & U Deposit will be awarded In thin district. Francis Delanty. Dumphries 10,850 Emma Marsh, VUllaca 12.010 Thelma Lindsay. Hidney. ........... 1 7.810 Alice Hubbard, Persia 17,760 Myrtle Rogers, Pcrcival. 11,810 Audrey Nlpp, Mlneola 11,720 Mrs. Juae Flckel, Hastings 16,420 Al ChrlsTensen, Weston 10,660 Thomas Page, Honey Creek 6,280 Harlen Klutta. Mondamln. . . . ; 63,810 Helen Holbrook, Onawa 5,410 Mrs. Nettle Batchelder. Rlverton 16,890 John OUIete. Atlantic 11.463 Sadie Hughes. Grlswold 6.980 K. E. Axthelm, Olenwood 11.980 Glen C. Sllllk. Missouri Valley 15.980 Mrs. Gladys V. Russel, Logan 10,580 Mrs. Ellen Tucker, Weston..., 11,46.) Arizona Byrd, Henderson....' 6,090 James Atkins, N'eola.. 21,840 Marlon Caughell, Carson ..23.490 Ruth Knight, Glenwood 17.950 Betty Eacrett, Malvern..' 17,810 Rev. G. B. Bailsman, Minden 6,090 Chas. Ehle, Walnut 17,900 Gayle Wolfe, Malvern 6,140 Mrs. Billle Iwen, Srhleswlg 5,160 June Ovlatt, Shenandoah... "53,840 Francis Claussen, Manning 10,289 B. I. Mart, Emerson 5,160 Mrs. Ona Johnson, Pacific Jet 52,830 George W. Moore, Bartlett. . .". 6,190 Bert Graham, R. 1, Logan.. 5.000 Nellie J.' Solleder. Thurman '. . . 5,000 Gladys Mavis, Harlan I 5,0 '0 Eva Hough, Oakland..... 6,001 Mrs. Olea Harrll! Avoca 6,000 Bernard Franklin, Hamburg 5,000 Ivar Averlll, Stanton 5,000 Merle Andress, Oa-kland 6,000 Dorothy Hull, Hepburn 21,040 DISTRICT NO. 0. Will Include the following counties la the state of Nebraska: Cass, Sarpy, Douglas (outside the city of Omaha). Saunders, Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance. I'latt, Colfax, Dodge, Washington. 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 one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. Lulu Owen, Ashland 52,690 O. C, Hobak, Nehawka 7,480 Zetta Lower, Valparaiso .....16.890 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water 5,420 Roy Combs, David City 34,710 V. H, Hoerstmann. Fremont ...63,890 George Jacobs. Cedar Rapids 10,680 L. N. Warrick. Blair 11.710 F. J. BortuBlah, R. 4, Clarka.. 6,610 John Otto. West Point....'. 10.370 A. H. Chrlstensen. Stromsburg 15,810 Louise Flgenbaum, Springfield 10,480 Winnie McMillan. Shelby 5,890 Wm. .Andrews, Bellwood 17,820 Vivian Dee, David City 15.610 Gladys Hendricks, Elgin.. 20,060 F. R. Hoppock, Fullerton 11.BS0 Sarah Rausch. Lindsay 5,560 Ooldle Young, Meadow Grove 17,629 W. L. Scott, Osceola 6.420 f.usle Plnson, Platte Center 5,420 Wm. Ryan. Pllger 11,280 A. D. Allen, Deratur 5,860 E. C. Wilde, 823 8. 8. Norfolk 6,480 A. M. Sanders, Plattsmouth 63,680 Willis Lawrence. R. 1, Platte Canter. .6,270 F. L. Brown, Schuyler 6,820 Helen M. Wyncoop, Central City 6.890 C. J. Havlland, Norfolk 6,260 Floyd Buchanan, 4Mlver Creek 53,870 Henry J, Haynes, Octavla 11,710 Sam Davles, Wayne 63,740 R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah 40,820 Joa Krajloek, Arlington 17,460 Fred Boss, Columbus ,.,.$.290 Mrs. Mary Harvey, David City. 11.430 Elmer Nordland, Columbus 11,(60 O. Koch, R. t, Columbus 1.420 Opal Adams, Valley 17.280 D. P. Hill. Genoa 17,380 Hsnrtstta Miller. Oakland. 51.810 W. C. Halsey, Oakdale 17.420 Clifford Cunningham, Wahoo .17,820 Herman Buhk, Beemer 6,860 Allen Block, North Bend 5,260 H. A. Homann, Elkhorn .' 5,370 F. T. Wlglngton, Schuyler.....' 6,840 Gordon Smith, Lyon 6,490 A. E. Stafford. Rising City 11,390 August Relnklng, Papilllon 6,810 Alvin Barton, Lyons 37,900 R. E. Strasburg, Polk 37,980 Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont 6,290 Mrs. Wade Prultt, Humphrey .6.000 Anton F. Votova. Schuyler 6,870 O. C. Smith, Albion 12,020 Charles J. Svoboda, Prague .5,160 Chas. Riepl. 1730 No. D, Fremont. .. .5,260 Anna Blumm. Scribner 6,470 J. C. Olcott, 3420 17th, Columbus 5,280 K. F. Cushman, Kennard 6,120 B. W. Stits. Wann 5,010 Frank Pallas, Pender 6.030 Mabel Brazda, West Point 17.020 Nellie Dwyer, Colon 6,010 D. E. Hayes, Herman 6.000 Jessie B. Kay, Wlsner 6,050 Ida Rut her, Stanton 5,000 H. J. Muff ley, St. Edward....'. 5,000 Jens Jensen, Lyons ,..,.20,050 C. E. Anderson, R. 4. Norfolk 6.000 Cedrtc Anderson. Wausa 5,110 J. M. Fox. Gretna 6.000 Laura Kolena, Crelghton 31,610 Mrs. Edith Schooler. Rosalie .6,160 George F. Dovey, Plattsmouth .6,000 Mrs. Archie Roberts. North Bend ...5 000 Lydla Seyersdahl, Madison ....5,000 Marie Rnwaldt, Yutan 5,010 Emma Fredstrom, Ashland 5,9i0 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will Include the following counties in the state of Nebraska) Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, (iage, Lancaster. Seward, Saline, Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamilton, ( lay, Nuckolls, Webster and Adams. One $1,113.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 11. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. & I Deposit will be awarded la this district. Mrs. Otis Wolford. Clay Center 8,960 Thomas Foster. Bea ver-Crossing 5,710 Ruth Wells'. Blue Springs 17,860 Gladys Baylor. Bruning 10,4X0 Flattie Stables, Carleton 5.oo Rleannr Shoff. Falrbury Ceo. Whltesell, Kenesaw , Thelma Nelson, Pawnee City,. Mrs. Lyda Wolfskin, Superior. Francis Hlmburger, Wymore.. Frank C. Bruning, Milford.... Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Glltner. Chas. Launle. Alexandria Mrs. Dick Harper, Davenport.. Raymond L. Crosson, Hastings Sarah Gllmore, Blue Hill Mrs. B. Anderson. 1324 H St ;rs. B. F. Jordon, York... Mrs. Mnrie Morris. Hebron. Tlllle Nolte. Auburn, R. 2.. Mrs. Msrk Hall, Auburn... Robert Moore, Nelson Emma Woodle, Peru Mrs. N. Mclntyre. Nebraska City Will Brookley, Edgar 17,340 Mrs. Deon Kits, Auburn 62,780 Velva Balr, Fairmont .....5.360 A. C. Bek, Seward , 6.160 Rev. I.. A. Moser, Harvard 16.080 .17.860 ...16,680 .. .18,160 ...12.U0 ...10,816 ....6,4X0 ...19.470 ...17,460 ...11.680 ...13,070 ...17.940 Lincoln. 5. 660 17,610 11,810 .37,840 52,890 11,610 62.980 .6,420 Vera Grosshaus, Sutton..... 6,180 E. L. Knitz. Deshler 6,120 Margaret Ahrens, Falls City 6,240 Mrs. Thomas Brown, Geneva. ........ 6, 070 ; Agnes Krasomll, Aurora 6,000 . Gail' Parson, Humboldt .' 6,020 A. E. Pratt. Tobias v.6.0O William McKerver, Cordova 6.000 Rev. R. B. E. Hill, Table Rock. 6.000 DISTRICT NO. 8. WUI Include all territory In the state of Nebraska not included In District" Nnmlter 6 and 7, also territory n Sooth Dakota. Kansas and Colorado, One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. ft I.. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. H. 8. Helme, Scottsbluff 17.890 A. C. Monkman, Elm Creek 10.470 W. B. Shelton, Paxton ,..20,56 Martin Nlelson, Dannebrog 17,080 Julia sBurkland. Sutherland ...... ...17,480 Mrs. E. T. Bigelow, gmithfleld. 6.890 Link Pullman. Sargent 12.780 John Runge, Ravenna ,..16,450 Elizabeth Ralston, Orleans 62,610 Neva Wetzel, North Loup 17.640 Mrs. Merle Spotts. Imperial 5,52i Mrs. Minnie Calmer,' Gothenburg.. .,10,760 Mae Dick. Cambridge 17.710 Mrs. Ethel Copeland, Bridgeport. ..,.33,780 Gladys Moore, Bloomlngton 10.820 Mrs. C. M. Taylor, Henkelman 11.01O Hilda Janobann, Araphoe.'. 17.560 J. E. Williams. Alliance 10,460 Mrs. Margaret Mllllgan. Arnold 5.050 Signa Peterson, Eddyvllle 11,.".90 Oscar Peterson, Sumner .6,480 Bert Brownell, Chnppell 62,500 P. J. Mlnner, 109 W. 6th. Grand Is.. 37.630 Mrs. A. Callahan. Gerlng 11. 480 Dr. P. A. Rundstrom, Curtis 10.270 Mrs. Walter Borden, Gordon 10,400 J. P. Cooper, Arcadia 11,460 Mrs. Edna Isaacson, Cozad H.r.'.o Mrs. Bertha A. Eber, Kirk 11,. '.90 H. H. Edwards, Scottsbluff , 17.E2H W. K. Harris. Bertrand 16,380 Mrs. Grace Redtfelt. Minden 17.610 George Gardner, Bayard 10..",40 Mellia Phllhrick. Ord 17,840 C B. Dosset, Axtell 6.r.80 13. G. Nlsley, Lexington 17,840 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon 6.190 Fern Gates, Stamford .......16,290 Chas. Johnson, Jr., Manvllle 15.360 Mrs. Emll Stelnke, Holdrege 17.860 Mrs. Clay Funstnn, Oaaltala 44,670 A. R. Lee, 719 .V. Locust, N. Platte. .62.440 Mildred Reed. Lexington 7,040 Blanche Myers, Sutherland .'...10.280 H. H. Stevens. 320 S. Vine, N. Platte 6.010 Mrs. H. C. Roaecrans, .lulnsburg 5.020 C. H. Blackburn. Mitchell ..5,180 Frn Betts. Franklin 5.290 Allle Nichols. 914 V Syr. No. Platte. .6,100 1". K. Grlshnm. I.odpepole s:,m J0I111 Firih, Long Pino 6.000 .Mrs. Rnv Rathbun. Hayes Canter 5,010 Philip Mercier, Campbell .....6.010 It. C. McKak. St. Paul 6.00U elma Weatherwax, Sidney...., i.OOO Kdw. Norlandr, Keystone... ? Ruth Valsh Shelton 5.000 Mrs. Robert Smith, Ord ..' Mrs. Ins B. Harshnugrtr. Oconto. ... 6.00 Campaign Closci June 25 Address Your Entry Blank and All Communications to THE OMAHA BE "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 Atlantic 1000 T I