THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, MAY 5, VJ21, Omaha Air Fleet Attends Funeral Of Blair Pilot Five Planes, Commanded ly Supt. Votaw, Scatter Flowers On Grave; Full Military ' , ' Services. Full military honors were - ac corded Air Mall Pilot J. T. Christen sen, who was filled in Cleveland, at his funeral in his litt!; home town of Blair yesterday. Over 10,000 people from all parts of the county attended. Ma;. Reid Q'JIanlon of the Ameripan Legion was in charge of the services. Rev. W. H. Underwood of the Crowetl Memorial home delivered the ser mon and Rev. Mr. Vig of Dana col lege spoke in Danish. The pallbearers were all former service men, four soldiers, two" sailors and two marines. In the cortage were over 50 sailors and 20 sailors in uniform. Day Was Ideal. Four milk white horses drew the gun carriage bearing " the former soldier's body. The .day was ideal and facilities were not large enough to care for the crowdjs. Over one fourth of the crowd was unable to get inside of the opera house wheie the services were heldy" The cemo try was unable to care; for the hun dreds of automobiles in the cortage, A squadron of five airplanes flev from Omaha to Blair, where he pilots landed, attended the services in the city hall, remounted theirplanes and scattered flowers from the air on the fresh grave of their former com rade. Pilots who flew to Blair included Tex Marshall, Christensen's "buddy"; Jack Knight, V. A. Yackcy, Clar ence C. Lange, Pilot James, Lewis Bowen, W. R. Holcomb and Andy Nielsen. Votaw In Command. With Lange, in an Ashmusen ''Swallow" plane, flew Superin tendent William I. Votaw of the Omaha air mail station, who was in command of the air fleet. " The floral decorations were pro fuse. Pilots and mechanics from the mail service sent a miniature airplane of flowers. A large floral wreath was dropped over the grave by the air men. The planes circled eight times over the cortage dropping flowers. The aviators circled extremely low as the cortage wended its way from the opera house to the cemetery. All business houses and public buildings in Blair were closed dur ing the funeral. Dana college, of which Christensen was a graduate, suspended sessions. Services in the city hall were held at 3. The Omaha air fleet hopped off Ak-Sar-Ben field at 1 :30. High Schools to Join In Commencement Exercises on June 1 6 The graduating senior class of the High School of Commerce will hold its banquet at Happy Hollow club June 13, according to plans recently completed. Rev. E. H. Jenks will preach the baccalaureate sermon Sunday, June 12, at the First Presbyterian church. Commencement exercises will be held in conjunction with the' grad uating classes of South; Benson and Central High, schools at the City auditorium Thursday. June 16. The present class of graduates numbers 104 "owls." Class rings and pins, designed by Henry Johnson of, Commerce HJgh, were distributed yesterday, '., Chtfster G. Linn, dean of--boys, is busy looking up positions for the prospective accountants, stenogra phers, artists, journalists, mechanics and architects. According to a survey- made' in 1919, the working women in Pennsylvania, 222,763, received an average weekly wage of $11.60. AT THE THEATERS ALBERT1NA R ASCII, the Internation al danca celebrity, la presenting a colorful . mounted production at the Orpheum this week as the stellar at traction. Seven scenes are offered la her artistic act. Her newest creation, "After the Storm," !a unique In Its stag ing and wonderfully effective In .its at moapheHc beauty. Her musical direc tor la the noted solo violinist, I. Nagel. Three of her most gifted pupils, Agnes Roy and the two Rothaker sisters, dis play unusual grace and technical finish. One of the featured acts Is presented by the unusually glifted singing come dienne, Bessie Browning. Another fea tured part of the bill is presented by the entertaining monologtst and singer, Gene Greene. Coming as the stellar act ot the Em press show today is Crandall's Brasillsn Cirrus, an act which will be hailed with delight by the younger generation; to whom the environment of a circus means so much In pleasurable anticipation - ns well aa to the older folks. Featured on the bill Is Arthur Terry, who, in con junction with a line of comedy talk, pre snts a lariat or rope exhibition In which he duplicates alt the wonderful efforts of famous lariat artists. Donahue and Fletcher, a duo ot gingery young chaps, are to offer a comedy singing, talking and acrobatic number. Completing the vaudeville show are Collins and Hill, a team of entertainers whose offering is made up of singing, talking and bicycle riding. Those old favorites of the comic sec tion. Mutt and Jeff, are appearing at the Brandela theater for the balance of the week. This season Qua Hill has furnished "Mutt and Jeff at the Races," said to be the funniest and bst of any of thetr offerings. There are many comic adventures experienced by the elongated comedian and, hta tiny companion.' "The Sweetheart Shop," direct from four weeks at the Columbia thater, San Francisco and fresh from triumphs in New York, Chicago and ' Boston comes to the Brandela theater four days, start ing Sunday night. May . with matinee on Wednesday, with Harry J. Morten and the entire original company. The same big scenic production which takes two targe railroad cars to transport, as used In San Francisco, will be on view here. It Is a Broadway show with a Broadway company including special musicians who were sent from New Tork to California. "Mary Ross," the newest play from the Den of Sir James M. Barrle. In which Miss Ruth Chatterton is to be seen here at the Brandela theater for four peform- ances. beginning Thursday evening. May 13. has now passed Its loots perform nee at the Havmarket theater in Lon don. with every prospeot of continuing for aa many more. Miss Chatterton, dur. Ing the long run In New Tork of . the Barrle play at the Empire tneater, ap peared In the title role almost aa equal number of times, to be a succession of au diences crowding the famoua Charres Froh man theater to Its capacity nightly. Her engagement here in "Mary Rose" marks ore- of the earlieet appearances la the r'a outs!de of New Tork City. . " .jtts---.,-! . ft Pearl White, who comes to ths Moon theater next week in "The Thief," went into motion pictures because she had lost her voice while playing in a stage production at South Norwalk, Conn. She had to do something, she said, so she went from the stage to the screen without losing a day's work. Miss White made her fame on the screen in serials, she having been called "the queen of serials." Downtown Programs. . Rialto Charles Ray in "The Old Swimmin' Hole." Sun Alice Lake in "The Greater Claim." Strand Norma Talmadge in "The Passiom Flower." , Moon William Farnum in "His Greatest Sacrifice." ..Empress "The Coast of Oppor tunity." - Muse "Sins of Rosanne." Neighborhood Houses. Grand Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mark of Zorro." Hamilton Billie Burke in "Away Goes Prudence." Victoria "For the Soul of Rafael." Suburban "Unseen Forces." Hippodrome "The Idol Dancer." Lyric "Married Life " Aahambra--"Passion." Percy Marmont has been studying sculpture under the distinguished tutelage of Salvatoie Bilotti to in sure a greater realism in- his present film .portrayal '. Marmont is now creating the leading male role in Whitman Bennett's adaptation of "The Price.." to be called "Love Is Everything. . , . Vera Gordon's latest honor has come in the organization-of the Vera Gordon Dramatic club in Mil waukee as a testimonial to her ar tistic performances on screen and stage: -' ' ' A Sundav school tearlier in T on. don has written to Constance Tal madte to tell her hf an amiictnff in cident that occurred in her class room, ."she was reprimanding a little 'ADVERTISEMENT ENJOYS HEALTH FIRST TIME IN FIFTEEN YEARS Glen Miles of Omaha , Says 1 anlac Has Made a New Man of Him. "I hadnt been well in fifteen vears at the time I began taking Tanlac, but I was never in better health be fore than I am today," said Glen F. Miles, .620. North Eighteenth, street. rOmaha, Neb., recently, a valued em ploye of the onion Pacific railroad. 'I think I had been knocking alone feeling bum and out of sorts and no account long enough. My stomach had been bothering me for years and years and my appetite was sy near gone I wasn t eating anything worth mentioning. 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"You may use this to recommend your ointment if you wish. I cannot nay enough to praise it." Yours truly, Mr. Albert Southcott, Medina. N. Y. Mail orders filled by Peterson Ointment Co.. Inc.. Buffalo, N. Y. Sherman McConnell Draft Co. will supply you. child who had been lying. "Have you ever heard the word 'Con science'? she ai-ked. A period of uncomprehending silence was at last broken by the little girl piping up: "Yes, Miss Courtley, Conscience Talmadge 1" Each year brings its new crop of "finds." In 5-year-old King Evers, Oliver Morosco believes that he has one of the most important "discov eries" of the year. The youngster, originally cast in a small part in "The Half Breed," proved such a success that the role was expanded so that the boy became a near principal. The Morosco officials think so highly of the bov that lie has been placed under contract. Eu genia Gilbert, a beautiful girl of 17, is another member of the cast in tJie first Morosco picture to receive a long contract because of her work in an incidental part. She may be heard from soon as a new Morosco star. Norma Talmadge lias been invited to sit for a portrait in Spanish cos That's What Everyone WantsYou Can Have a Beautiful Home in Minne Lusa All Your Own. Get Busy Today Join the Omaha Bee's $25 This club is still young. There is plenty of opportunity to start in now and make a splendid showing with very little effort. A large number of towns in the territory covered by The Bee are not now represented by a live, active club mem ber. By active club members we mean those who are securing subscriptions. By looking over the list of club members as published in today's paper you can readily see that some of the club members, whose names are in the list are not working. ; Some of them, are sending in free vote coupons, and coupons will not" win awards. You should not wait until they finally awake to the golden opportunity that exists to secure one of the 27 awards. Send your name to the club manager and you will be supplied with full and complete details of the campaign, together with the list of our subscribers who take the paper by mail in your home town. Every subscriber to The Bee is entitled to vote when making their subscrip tion payments. Of course, new subscribers are given twice as many votes as old. In sending in your subscription for renewal, be sure and ask for votes for your " favorite club member. In your town or neighborhood there is someone who is tak ing part in the $25,000,000 Help Yourself Club. Encourage these members by asking for votes when you make your subscription payment. Membership Entry Blank The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club 5,000 VOTES I nominate (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Street No Dist. No City State ...... ' As a member of The Help Yourself Club Signed Address '.. This nomination blank will count for 5.000 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. DISTRICT NO. I 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, i'ort Crook and Aver)1. One $1,113.00 Maxwell, -one $200.00 11. 4s I.. Deposit and one $100.00 H. Si I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. R. W. Sage, 2619 S. S3d St.. Mrs. C. A. Christensen, 622 Cedar. Ernest Hsrngren, 2015 S. 7th. St... Martha Ebert, 2402 Poppleton Mrs. Thomas Seize, 2318 I St Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 1837 S. 12th.. Frank Kennlson. 1509 S. 26th St.. John Salerno, 723 Pierce St Frank Sterba, 12 Ex. Bide., S. Y. C. O. Philips. 1624 Polk St Fred Stroeh. 4942 South 6th Mabel llogan. 2408 S. 24th........ Ed Julls, 6808 S. 30th. t William Murray. 3024 S. 32d Av. Mrs. Fred Kaiser, Bellevue. Neb. . Mrs. J. N. Williams. 3608 S. 23d.. Pernlce Wawrz, 3926 L St Mabel Oarevett. 825 Bancroft Mrs. Alfred Pederon, 2019 Dorcas. Mrs. F. Marecek, 8218 S. 20th St... Theo. A. Isaacson, 2117 S. 31st... Mrs. Anna Ruppert. 2014 Martha.. Mrs. C. A. Kauth. 1822 Bancroft... John Kwasnlewski. 2857 Oak .60,780 .15,610 .48,590 . 5,810 .18,490 .42,150 .16,850 .12.260 .11.300 . 6,390 . 6,690 .10,590 .16,780 . 6,510 .11,450 .16,910 .11,460 . 6,600 .17,680 .48,760 . 6,490 .15,890 .11,480 .16,460 .11.460 . 6,120 . 6,480 .12,790 . 6,130 ..5,160 ..6,010 ..6,000 Mrs. Katherine Hnwes, 3024 8. 18th Miss C. O'Halloran. 2791 S. 1.0th... H. Hakenholz. 2323 Monroe...'.:.. Iva Siesrel, 1724 Dorcas O. H. Evans. 4fc50 S. 40th Mrs. E. D. Haworth. 1773 S. 8th.'... George Peterson, 3412 Wright Aage Jorgensen, 3520 S. 20th .... DISTRICT NO. S Will Include all territory inside the rKy limits of Omaha and on, and north of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and as far north as -Maple street. . One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. & I,. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Fred O. Wltte, 3517 Seward 10,660 Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3804 Karnam. ..18,580 O. W. Hendee, 4204 Burdette 11,160 A. D. Klein. Jr.. 4806 Dodge ..47,380 Kloj-e B. Morell, 544 S. 25th Ave.... 46, 710 O. J. Wright, 2310 Howard .....19,340 James Addeson, 2411 N. 18th. ..6.600 W. T. Ziesel. 3314 Decatur '.. . . . .11, 930 H. Peterson. 120 N.- 2Mb .5, 690 Dr. Frank G. Smith, Blackstone. .. .47.780 Louis J. Kchafer. 113 N. 26th. ....... 6.760 Mildred Plsnk. 2714 Burt 49.290 Mrs. Anna Morenelli, 858 S.- 21st. .. .11,670 Fred Keogh, 220 N. 19th 6,180 A. Hicks. 2716 Miami ...7,800 R. H. Ackley. 2607 N. 24th . .11.370 Mrs. Emily Winner, 119 N. 20th. ... .49,790 Kedwig Michel, 2411 N. 58th 6,280 Gertrude Levin, 2051 N. 19th 10.400 Louis Blewits. 2771 Burt 10,480 R. E. Holbrook, 3556 Pacific ..48,340 Marten Troufelt, 2435 Hamilton.. ..10. 400 Herman Nachshoen. 413 X. 18th 16,210 Dejsle I). Harrop. 2567 Douglas 1 1 . SSO Office tume to the eminent American paint er, J. Campbell Phillips, whose works are well known at the Metro politan Museum, and the Lotos club, and have been hung in many Fifth avenue galleries. Mr. Phillins par ticularly requested Norma to wear the niagnificicnt Spanish shawl in which she appears in one scene in "The Passion Flower." This gor geously embroidered, heavily fringed antique shawl is of white crepe de chine with brilliant flowers and spreading vine designs, and cost the neat little sum of $1,200. Miss Tal madge has practically started the great fad for Spanish shawl evening wraps, which is so apparent this sea son. Railway Director Dies. Elizabeth, N. J., May 4. F. H. Davis, 61, officer and director of more than a dozen railroads, died here yesterday. He also was an offi cial of a number of other business enterprises, including the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock company. 1 Date. .1921 C. A. Wier, 1915 Charles 11,270 C. F. Slosson, Jr., 4906 Cuming 48,760 Ida Karback, 1433 N. 20th 28,580 J. K. Mcintosh. 4160 Chicago 46,690 Mrs. Mary Engel, 2706 Cuming 24,660 Mrs. A. E. Waack, 2222 Howard 60,680 Mrs. E. English, 1005 S. 38th Ave.. . .21, 310 Mrs. C. L. Case, 2874 Corby 10,310 O. T. Peterson, 3009 Harney 6,800 Marten J. JJineen, 938 N. 26th 16,370 Mrs. Chas. Peklo. 1614 X. 36th 6,680 Blanche Snyder. 723 S. 25th Ave 15,800 R. L. Murray. 4424 Jones 6,340 Mrs. Bessie Beach, 1008 S. 29th 10,480 Richard Tisard, Jr., 220 N. 23d 6,070 Harold Anderson, 3116 Marcy 11,860 Josephine Shumaker, Loyal Hotel. .-.16,250 T. D. Paganis, 411 S. 16th 5,290 E. H. White, 567 S. 33d 6,000 Mrs. W. J. Whitaker, 4804 Dodge 6,480 L. N. Swanson, 4129 Lake 5,'030 Mrs. B. N. Clausen, 4809 Underwood . 5,240 Mrs. Marie Coulter, 3009 Harney 6,000 Mre. R. L. Pattison. 218 Turner Ct... 5,000 Sam Wolf. 2316H N. 30th 5,000 Rev. N. C. Hanson. 1713 N. 25th St.. 6, 000 W. J. Duve. 3223 Seward 5.010 Mrs. C. M. Tomandl. 4507 Charles 6,070 Roland Preisman, 1018 N. 32d 5,000 Horrace Srhaeffer, 4225 Cuming ...5,000 Emmet Wiemer, 416 S. 42d 5,050 Mrs. C. E. LInneman, 1633 Victor. ... 6,000 DISTRICT NO. S. Will include all territory inside the city limits of Omaha an and north ot Maple street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and north to Sara-cant street. Including Florence and the Carter Luke district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. ft I Deposit and one $10.00 B. & V. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Edna Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28th Ave... 10,680 Fred B. Nichols, 3415 N. 24th 11,040 A. L. Frederick. 2568 Whltmore 49,740 Mona Harris. 2964 N. 47th Ave. 11,680 Henry Christensan, 6904 Minne Lusa Blvd -.11.610 C. D. Schnell, 2428 Crown Point 11,200 G. J. Emery, 2564 Pratt 49,590 LLeo Daniels. 2302 Maple 60,650 Airs. Kope Teaesco, zvav Lincoln niva. e.iiu Violet Brotchie. 6020 Florence Blvd.. 18,660 A. H. Mayer, 2438 Ellison ,. 5,760 Mrs. L. M. Thlrtle, 6006 N. 30th i.. 6,389 Oliver Cole, 4738 N. 40th .6,180 Mrs. W. W. Davis. 8929 Flor. Blvd.. .12, 210 Louixe Shumate, 1484 Plnknty 16,870 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8511 N. 29th 10,650 C. Hall, 2879 Vane.... 6,140 Dr. W. A. Oerrie, 6616 Flor. Blvd 5,210 Winifred Travis. 2861 Fowler 6,280 Mrs. J. W. Rodebaugh, 3180 Mere- , dlth 11,280 Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 N. 34th Ave v.... 6.190 Mrs. Henry Veldman, 8620 N. 30th... 5,380 Mrs. O. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne 6,17rO Mrs. E. D. Perrin, 3120 N. 47th 10,30 P.en Ferrell, 3410 N. 24th 5,000 Mrs. J. A. Wilson, 2713 Camden 6,000 E. I. Johnson, 5035 Plnkney 0,000 Mrs. N. P. Sass, 2569 Meredith 6,000 Mrs. C. L. Rogers, 3125 Tucker. 5,020 Mrs. J, E. Dalton, 102 Locust 8.000 Mrs. H. E. Young, 6338 N. 36th 5,010 W. P. Bohsn. 2578 Evans 6,000 Mrs. W. McKenna. 2018 Emmet 6.040 Address Your Entry Blank and All Communications to THE. OMAHA BEE "Help For further information, subscription blanks, etc., call, write OFFICE OF THE "HELP YOURSELF, CLUB" Opens at 9 a. m. 312 Peters Trust Building (Bee Building) Cut in Federal Reserve Rates Expected Soon Action of New ork Banks Re garded as Forerunner of General Reduction in Other Districts Washington, May 4. Reduction of the federal reserve board redis count rates in the farming districts as a relief measure in the agricultur al credit situation was regarded as probable tonight by some treasury officials who commented on the ac tion of the New York reserve bank in lowering the rate on commercial paper from 7 to 6 per cenf. Coming after the reduction from c 11 ,000 $7,800.00 MARTIN BUILT HOME FIRST CAPITAL AWARD Home is at 2578 Titus Ave., "Minne Lusa" Addition. Lot 44x120. Block 13, Lot No. 20. Modern in every way. Geo. W. Allen, 1707 Manderson 5,010 Mrs. F. E. Waters. 3621 N. 18th.'. 6,000 Flank Woodruff, 3821 N. 24th 5,000 C. Flnkle, 2018 Manderson 5.000 Mrs. R. E. Moore, 6002 N. 28th Ave... 5.000 W. E. Stutenroth 2456 Camden 5 090 DISTRICT NO. 4. Will Include all territory in the city of Council Bluffs. Including the Malta wa district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. ft L. Deposit and oao $100.00 B. ft X. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. W. C. Riley, 109 Angle Ave. 10.250 Gertrude Sullivan, 813 Ave. B 16,850 L. R. Roberts, 162 W. Bdwy 6,400 Ray C. Wilcox, 627 E. Bdwy 6,180 Anna Ward, 1006 5th Ave 17,810 Mrs: M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. D 15,560 Rev. A. F. Catlin, 129 4th St 10,480 A. W. Gelger. Jr.. 426 Damon 16,850 Dorothy Lcnlhan, 653 Harrison St.. . .10,15 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1908 3d Ave.. .21,610 Harold O. DeVol, 1012 7th Ave .6.310 Mrs. W. J. Relnts, 1222 6th Ave. 17,800 R. P. Bolln, 2008 4th Ave 12,590 Mrs. Peter Jensdn, Oakland Ct 21,650 Mis. 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. 805 S. 18th 60,260 R. D. Edwards, 2310 Ave. C 10,450 Mrs. J. W. Head, 3485 3rd Ave 6.040 F. H. Moran. 114 S. 1st St 6,000 Msry Cahill. 123 W. Broadway ...5,350 John Kennedy, 1921 4th Ave 5,000 Ernest Taylor, 2407 Ave. C 5,080 P. McGee, 218 3d St 5,040 Mrs. L. C. Davis. 1417 Fairmont Ave. 6,080 M. Qreno. 1022 E. Broadway 5,150 Paul Brackney, 20 N. 1st 5,000 Lou Dunlay, Grand Hotel 5,1 SO Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan, 2026 Ave. A 6,010 Katherine Malone, SU Ave. A 6.000 DISTRICT NO. 5. Will Include all the territory In the slate of Iowa outMide the city of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one 200.nfl B. ft L. Deposit and one $100.00 It. ft I.. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Francis Delanty, Dumphries. ...... .10.850 Emma Marsh. Villrsra 12.010 Thelma Lindsay, Sidney 17.890 Alice Hubbard, Persia.'. 17,760 Myrtle Rogers, Perctval .11.810 Audrey Nlpp. Mlneola ll.i-O Mrs. June Fickel. Hustings IS, 420 Al Christenson, Weston 10,560 Thomas Page, Honey Creek 6.280 Harlen Klutts. Mondaniln.-. 63,810 Helen Holbrook. Onawa 5.410 Mrs. Nettle Batchelder, Rlverton. .. .16,890 John . Olllete, Atlantic... 11.460 Sadie Hughes, Orlswold 5,93 E. E. Asthelm, Glenwood 11.980 Olcn C. Silllk. Missouri Valley 15.980 Mrs. Gladys V. RusspI. Logan 10,580 Mrs. Ellen Tucker, Weston 11.46-1 Arizona Byrd, Henderson 5.09:i James Atkins, Neola 21.840 Marlon Caughell. Carson 23,490 Ruth Knlnht, (ilenwood IT.Pn 7 to 6 per cent by the Boston re serve bank, the action of the New York bank was considered as indi cating a gradual reduction of rates on commercial paper in other dis tricts of a uniform 6 per cent rate throughout the country. At present the only reserve dis tricts maintaining the per cent rate are Chicago, Minneapolis, Atlanta and Dallas. Governor Harding of the federal reserve board has just visited the Chicago district andsome officials expressed the belief his re port of conditions would probably determine the attitude of the board toward adoption of such a method for easing the farm credit situation. Reduction of rediscount rates on commercial 'paper as a means of assisting farmers is understod to be favored by Comptroller of Currency Crissinger, although the board has shown a disposition to go slowly in any change of rates. The Switzerland Synod of the Protestant church has decided to al low unmarried Swiss women to act as ministers. . elp STANDING OF THE CLUB MEMBERS The standing of the club members, as they appear in this issue, only includes the votes received and counted at this office up to 3 p. m., last Saturday. The standings will be changed again in next Friday's paper and will include the votes that are received and counted at the H. Y. S. Club office before 6 p. m., Wednesday. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE USED In order to insure accuracy, a Burroughs Adding Machine is used in tabulat ing 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 Deposits, Second District Awards 8 $ 100.00 Building and Loan Deposits, Third District Awards Total Number of Awards - - 27 Betty Eacrett, Malvern 17,810 Rev. G. B. Bauman, Mlnden 6,69) Gayle Wolfe, Malvern 5,140 Mrs. Billie Iwen, Schleswlg 5,160 June Oviatt, Shenandoah... 53,840 Francis Claussen, Manning 10,280 B. I. Mart. Emerson 6.160 Mrs. Ona Johnson, Pacific Jet 53,830 George W. Moore, Bartlett 6,190 Bert Graham, R. 1, Logan , 6,000 Nellie J. Solieder, Thunnan 5.00U Gladys Mavis, Harlan 6,0'0 Eva Hough, Oakland 5,000 Mrs. Glea Harris, Avocs 6,000 Bernard Franklin, Hamburg S.OOo Ivar Averlll, Stanton 5,000 Merle Andreas, Oakland.. 6,000 Dorothy Hull. Hepburn 21,040 J. H. Hudgens, Walnut 17.940 Merle B. Travis, Carson 6,810 DISTRICT NO. . - Will include the following counties in the slate of Nebraska: Cass, farpy. Douglas (outside the city ot Omaha). - Saunders, Hntler, Polk, Merrick, Nance. I'lalt, Colfax, Dodge. Washington Burt, Cuming, Stanton, Madison Boone, Antelope. Pierce, Wayne, Thur, ton, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox. One $1,115.00 Maxwell one $200.00 B. ft I.. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Mrs. Lulu Owen, Ashland.. 62,1190 O. C.'Hobak, Nehawka ..7.480 Zetta Lower, Valparaiso... 16,890 J.'H. Domingo, Weeping Water 6.430 V. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont 63,890 George Jacobs, Cedar Rapids 10,680 L; N. Warrick, Blsir.. 11,710 F. J. Bortusiah, R. 4. Clarks 6,610 John Otto, West Point 10.370 A. H. Christensen, Stromnburg 15,810 Louise Figenbaum, Springfield 10,480 Winnie McMillan. Rholby 5,890 Wm. Andrews, Belhvood 17,820 Vivian Dee, David City.... ...15,610 Gladys Hendricks, Elgin 20,060 F, R. Hoppock, Fullerton 11,680 Sarah ,Rausch, Lindsay 5,660 Coldie Voung, Meadow Grove 17,529 W, L. Scott, Osceolu .6.421 f irsio Pinson, Platte ticnter 5,420 Vim. Ryan. Pilger 11,280 A. D. Allen, Decatur 5.860 W. C. Wilde. 823 S. 8. Norfolk 5.480. A. M. Sanders, Plattsniouth 63,680 Willis Lawrence, R. 1, Platte Center. .6, 270 F. L. Brown. Schuyler 5.820 Helen M. Wynkoop, Central City 5.890 C J. Ilaviland. Norfolk 6,260 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek 63,870 Henry J. Haynea, Oi-tavla 11.710 Si.m Davits, Wayne ...63,740 R. V. Kennedy, Tckamah 40,820 Joe Krajlcck, Arlington 17,40 Fred Boss, Columbus... -. 6,290 Elmer Nordland. Columbus 11,860 . Koch, K. 3. Columbus 6.420 Opal Adams. Valley 17,230 D. P. Hill, Genoa 17,380 Henrietta Miller, Oakland 63,820 W. C. Halsey, Oakdale 17,420 Clifford Cunningham, Wahoo 17,880 Herman Buhk, Beemer 6.860 H. A. Homann. Elkhorn 6. "70 F. T. Wigingfbn, Schuyler 5,840 Gordon Smith. Lyon 6.490 A. E Stafford. Rising City 11.390 Illinois Republican Scores Civil Service Rule for Postmasters Washington, May 4. Expressing an indignation which lie said he shared "with the 7,500,000 voters who made up the republican ma jority last fall," Representative Wil liams, republican, Illinois, broke into a congressional proceedings yester day with a demand that all postmas terships be made immediately avail able for appointment of the "loyal and true workers of the party." "Why, they are talking about civil service examinations for postmaster," Mr. Williams exclaimed. "My opin ion is that if the president had in sisted upon all his cabinet members taking the examinations they are giving out to postmaster applicants, nobody but Hughes and Hoover would have qualified." 1 c Yomrself Campaign Closes June 25th, 1921 The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club Not good after May 14, 1921. Must be voted or mailed on or before expiration date. 10 FREE VOTES FOR M .... v.. Street No. .Dist. No City ..... State 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 office of The Bet Alvin Barton. Lyons 37.900' R. E. Strasburg, Polk...; 37,980 Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont 5,290 Mrs. Wade Pruitt, Humphrey 6.000 Anton F. Votova. Schuyler 5.870 G. C. Smith. Albion. ...12,020 Charles J. Svoboda, Prague. 6,160 Chas. Riepl, 1730 No. D, Fremont 6,260 Anna Blumm, Scrlbner 6,470 J. C. Olcott. 3450 17th. Columbus 5.280 E. F. Cushman. Kennard 6,120 B. W. Stlts. -Wann 6.010 Frank Pallas, Pender 6,030 Mabel Brazda, WeBt Point 17,020 Nellie Dwyer, Colon 6,010 D. E. Hayes. Herman 6.000 Jessie B. Kay. Wlsner 5,050 Ida Ruther. Stanton -. 5.000 K. J. Muff ley. St. Edward 6,000 Jens Jensen, Lyons 20,050 a E. Anderson, R. 4, Norfolk 6,000 Cedrle Anderson, Wausa....- 6.110 J, M. Fox. Gretna .V 6,000 Laura Kolena, Creigliton ....31,510 Mra. Edith Schooler, Rosalie 5,150 George F. Dovey, 'Plattsmouth 6,000 Mrs. Archie Roberts. North Bend ...6 000 Lydla Seyersdahl, Madison 6,000 Marie Rowaldt. Yutan .- ;.. 6.010 Emma Fredstrom, Oakland 6,960 Mildred E. Johnson, Mead ...5,010 DISTRICT NO. 7, Will include the following counties in the state of Nebraska: Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Uage, Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamilton, Clay. Nuckolls, Webster and Adams. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 It. ft I.. Deposit and one $100.00 B. I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Mrs. Oils Wolford. Clay Center 8.960 Thomas Roster. Beaver Crossing 5,710 Ruth Wells. Blue Springs 17,860 Gladys Savior, Bruning 10,480 Battle Stables, Carleton 6.300 Eleanor Shoff. Fairbury 17.860 Geo. Whltesell. Kenesaw 16,680 Mrs. Lyda WolfsUIII. Superior 12,140 Francis llimburger, Wymore, 10.810 Frank C. Bruning, Milford 5,4o Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Glltner 19.470 Chas. Lnunie, Alexandria. .. 17,460 Mrs. Dick Harper, Davenport 11,580 Raymond L. Crosson. Hastings 13,070 Mrs. 11. Anderson, 1324 H St., Lincoln. 5,660 Mrs. B. F. Jordon, York 17,6 Itf Mrs. Marie Morris. Hebron.... 11,810 Tillle Nnlte. Auburn, R. i 37,840 Mrs. Mark Hall, Auburn 62.890 Robert Moore. Nelson 11,510 Emma Woodie, Peru 62.980 Will Brookley, Edgar.. 17,340 Mrs. Deon Kite, Auburn 62,780 Velva Balr, Fairmont ..6.860 A. C. Bek, Seward 5.160 Rev. L. A. Moser. Harvard ,...16.080 Vera Grosshaus, Sutton ......6.180 K. L. Knits, Deahlerv 6,120 Margaret Ahrens, Falls City 6.340 Mrs. Thomas Brown, Geneva.. 6.070 Agnes Krasomll, Aurora 6,00ft Gall Parson, Humboldt 6.0:0 A. E. Pratt. Tobias 6.000 William McKerver, Cordova 6,000 Rev. R. B. E. Hill, Tahle Rock i.ooii W. B. Lee, York..-. 6.000 Mrs. Chan. Fowler, Nebraska Cliv 7.i?0 Yourself Club," Omaha, Neb. or telephone telephone Atlantic 1000 Liver and Bowels Right Always Feel Fine There's one rtgbt way to speedily tone up uie ei ana Keep the bowels tegular. sCm- Carter's Little Liver P Mi never CARTER'S SIITTL.E IVCR lau. minions will testify that there is nothing so crood for bil iousness, indigestion, headache or sal low, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. Small Ptll-Ssaall Dose-Small Pries The Bee want ads are business boosters. Club 99 1 DISTRICT NO. S. Will include all territory in the state of Nebraska' not included In Districts Number 6 and 7. also territory in South Dakota, Kansas and Colorado, One $1,115,00 Maxwell, on $200,00 B. ft T Deposit and one $100.00 B. & I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. . If. S. Holme, Scottsbluff ,.. 17,890 A. C. Monkman, Elm Creek 10,470 W. B. Shelton, Paxton 20.260 Martin Nlelson. Da-nnebrog.. 17, "8n Julia Burkland, - Sutherland 17.48H " Mrs. E. T. Blgelow. Smithfieid 5,S9n Dick Pullman, Sargent 12.78(1 Elizabeth Ralston. Orleans..., 52.5li Neva Wetzel. North Loup 17.64ip Mrs. Merle Spotts. Imperisl w5.5:'ii Mrs. Minnie Calmer, Gothenburg 10,76c Mae Dick. Cambridge 17.710 Mrs. Ethel Copeland. Bridgeport 33.78 Gladys Moore, Blooinlngton 10.S2J! Mrs. C. M, Taylor, Benkelman 11,010 Hilda Jai-obson, Araphoe 17,660 J. E. Williams, Alliance 10.;o Mrs. Margaret Miliigan. Arnold ;.S,5t frigna Peterson. Eddyville, 11, Mo Osoar Peterson, Sumner 6.40 Bert Brownell, Chappell S2,50 P J. Mlnner. 109 W. 6th, Grand 1S..37.6S0 Mrs. A. Callahan. Gerlng 11.480 Dr. D. A. Rundstroui. Curtis 16.270 Mrs, Walter Borden, Gordon 10,400 Mrs., Edna Isaacson. Cozad ...17,380 Mrs. Bertha A. Eber, Kirk... 11,690 K. H. Edwards, Scottsbluff.. 17.620 W. K. Harris. Bortrand 16,380 Mrs. Grace Redtfelt, Mlnden. ...... .17,510 George Gardner, Bayard 10,340 "Melba Fhilhrlck, Ord...., 17.840 C. B. Dosact, Axtell 6.3S0 E. O. Nlsley, Lexington 17,840 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon 6.190 Fern Gates, Stamford 16.290 Chas. Johnson. Jr., Manvllle 15.360 Mrs. Emll Stelnke, II old rem 17.860 Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogallala 44.870 A R. Ie. 719 N. Loaust, S. Tlatte. .62.44 1 Mildred Reed. Lexington 7,040 Blanche Myers, Sutherland 16.280 H. II. Stevens, 320 8. Vine, N. Platte 6.010 Mrs. II. C. Rosecrans. Juleaburg 6.020 C. H. Blackburn. Mitchell 6,150 Fern Bts, Franklin.. 5,290 Allle Nichols. IJ4 X. Syc. No. Platte. .o.tiOo C. E. Grlsham. Lodgepole 33.010 John Firth. Long Pine 5.000 Mrs. Rav Rathbun. Hayes tenter 5.04s Philip Mender, Campbell 6.UK1 K. C. McKak. St. Paul 6,000 elma Weatherwax. Sidney...... 6,000 Edw. Norlander, Keystone T Ruth Walsh Shelton 1,000 Mrs. Robert Smith. Ord 5,M,n Mr. Ins H. Harslrbiigr-r. Oconto. .. .6.060 Harvey Thompson. Ravenna 5.000 Helen Loomls. Gibbon 6.000 Mrs. Phillip Seefus, Scotia 5.9S0 No Extra Votes After May 14th.