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tr THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. Every Phase of Problem Covered By Trade Council Many Recommendations on Export Businen Covered In Report of Eighth Na tional Convention. Cleveland, May 8. With the unanimous adoption of the foreign trade program for the coming year at recommended by the general con vention committee, copies of which will be sent to Trejident Harding, members of his cabinet and of eon greti, the eighth annual convention of the National Foreign Trade coun cil closed. The report of the committee is r coniMsU embodiment of all practi cal recommendations brought for ward by international experts at the convention. Every phase of the world'a export buiineii credits, exchange raten, ' taxation, tariffs, mercantile marine, domcftic transportation, consular aervice and other problem of im porters and exporters is covered. Exchange of scholarships between Mexico and the United State and Utilities which Mexico will provide in this connection, was the subject of a letter from President Obregon of Mexico, which was warmly ap plauded. road principles on which the convention made declaration include; Immediate creation of financial in stitutions under the Edge, law to facilitate extension of long term for eign credits and promote free ex change of imports and exports. Economies fn cost and production until a stable balance of all value of ail commodities and productive effort i established. Encouragement and development of the American merchant marine, revision of shipping laws to place America on an equal footing with foreign competitors and enactment of the marine insurance measure now pending in congress. AlKancc Auto Show Reported Big Success AWance, Neb, May 8. (Special Telegram.) Western Nebraska's first annual automobile show closed here and was pronounced a success from every standpoint, More than ,000 people attended the exhibit dur ing the two days and dealers report a large number of sales, There were 24 ear pf 19 different nuke in the exhibit, with total value of $4,800. The show wa free to the public and a big dance ws held each evening, Purine; the afternoon musical pro gram by local artist were given. Local dealer are o enthusiastic over the success of the first under taking of its kind in this part of the state that many have reserved space for next year's show and are plan ning on larger exhibits; factory representatives sod com pany officials from out of town who attended the show Included the fol Icwing: G. G. Pickett of Denver, sales manager of the Cadillac, corn Dan: J. BBeard of "Omaha; terri tory manager for the Chevrolet com pany; G. H. Knpwle of Racine, Wis., territory manager for the Case :.lot'r company; B. G, Fisher of the Bcwser Pump company gf Qmaha; E, Y FunF, branch sales manager, and Assistant Saks Manager G, W. Re4,i&f the Omaha Chevrolet com-penjx-JS, H. Coon of the Manhattan company of Omaha; C. W. Robey t,f Omaha, territory manager of the Omaha branch of the Studcbaker company; Jack Ferdig of Des Moines, distributing agent for Ford cars? J. L. Anderson, representing the Ford branch at Omaha; W. C. Fjnntrty of Hastings, representing the A- H. Jonc company; E, H. Cunnittgham, part service manager for the Nebraska Buick company of Llneofn; F. S- Camp of the Camp Hallett company of Lincoln, manu facturer of "Stay-Made" truck bodies and closed cabs; Don George of Denver, representing Goodrich tire, and George Siperry of Omaha, representing the Prest-orLite com ply. ;j V- ' r ' , Change in Commanders Of U.S. Fleets Planned I Washington, May Changes in the commanders-in-chief of the At lantic and Pacific division of the United States fleet are to be an nounced shortly by the Navy de ' partmenL Both Admiral Henry B, Wilson, commanding in the Atlantic and Admiral Hugh Rodman in the Pacific, have about completed their ' A.wt.m ..,(! the 4!tc ann are slated tor, shore service. No decision a to their successors has been reached, H was said today at the Navy , department, but Sec retary Denby has the names of eligible officers under consideration and t expected to make a decision within a few diyv "1 waa reported at the Navy department tht Ad miral Wilson would became super' intendent of the naval academy at Anpapojis, but this wa not con. firmed.; Admiral Rodman also was said to be slated for duty on the east coast. , Small Crowd Hears Townley at Beatrice Beatrice, Neb., May 1 (Special J'elegram.) A. C Townley. presi-. ent of the Nonpartisan Uigue, ad dressed a small crowd in this city Saturday. Prior to the addres of the head of the organization. county executive committee wa named consisting pf Walter Diete, Fred Damrow, J, U Frerichs, A, Miller . and HenryFape, jr, Townley' address wa defense of the North Dakota record of the league. Referring to the challenge of William Langer. former attorney general of North Dakota, to debate, .Townley stated that he had refused t to meet his former supporter in one or two engagements, but asserted that be was willing to meet Langer for a aerie to take the two through Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and Montana, this series to open at Salina, Kan., next Tuesday, Omaha Grain Omaha, May 7. Ca.-h wheat prices tumbled today, the market in the best grades being oy 8 to 9 cents and some in tlu' lower grades being 12 to 12 cents " i .. : .u:. ' iuwci. vnicago imurcs in : cereal were sharply lower. Corn ' prices were off 1 to Wt cents. Oats were 5 J to 1 cent off. Rye and bar-j Icy were nominal. Wheat and corn receipt were moderate. WHEAT, No. 1 hril: I cr. l,44 . . N. I hard: I ers, $1.4;: J rr, It. It. io. hard: 1 rsr, ll.DI omuliy): 1 ear. $1.57 (smutty). No. 4 hard: J cars. II. St; 1 car. $1.35 (very mtiutty). No S hard: 1 car. 11.37 (heavy, musty): 1 car. Il.:. CORN. f.'o. 1 whits: 1 car, 63'ir; I can, (Je. No. 3 white: 3 cam, 51 4. Ne. 3 white; 3 cars. 62i t car, ltv;c. No. 4 white: I oar. 60t,f, Kamiile whit.- 1-S car. 49c (Muting). No. 1 yellow : S cart, S No. 2 yellow: 1 or, tZ'ic; I 4-t cars, SJV.P. No. 3 yellow: ! cart, HSic. Ne. 3 mlsertt I care, 10 W. tio. t niljed: S car. Gftfeo (near whlta); 1 tar, 60c; I car, 4tyc. OATS. No. 3 whir: J car, Ste. No. S white: 4 oar. Sic. Sample white: 1 car, 34c. OMAHA RECEIPTS ANP SHIPMENTS. Jtelpts-- Week Yer Today. Ago. go. Whaat .8? ?l 10 Corn 41 IS 81 Oat ,16 T ;'S y ,., , ,. 31 Darl.y , 0 1 J Shipments Wheat SS it 1 Corn ,7 l 41 Oaia 1 I ' 1 Ky 3. l 8rlf y , S CHICAOO CAR LOT BKCEIPTB. W'hat ,,.41 ! Corn ,.HI 153 5 Out ,.. Tl 10 33 KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Whaat -Jin Hi 10 Oat , ,...,... 33 S t Od , 2 83 33 KANSAS CITT RECEIPT. Whaat , 14 341 1! OaU 47 SS 3 Oat ...'.i II 11 8 NORTJIWSJSrN RECEIPTS Or WHEAT. Minn.' .,,,,,,.,...,.133 )44 184 Dululh 44 40 Winnipeg Ill III " PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND (SHIPMENTS Rwalpta Today. Tr. Ag. Wheat 940.000 743,000 Corn 6! 1.000 S6M0II Oata ,',.. ,,441,000 40,0i Shlpjnonta- ... Wheat 385,060 T48.0M Cirn 131,000 5S1.000 0t ,...!.........., .110,000 401,000 15rORT CLEARANCES, Wheat ' .,.4:0.000 14.000 Corn .3M.00O ' CHICAGO CLOSING PWCE5. By Updjk Grain Co., Dogf UiJjJL Wht, May ,!uly Bye May July Pcpt. Corn May July Kept. Oat May July iit, fork May July Lard May July Bibs Mjy 147 1.16 l.tS 1.10 .98 .l, ,: .S .36 .8I . 17,10 17.10 1.47 1.41 1,41, !.'. 1.43 l.S I.JO 1.43 Mi 1.10 1.07Vi l.SS 1.114 .1$ .4 .11 -S .5014 ,G8ti .6 .SO'i ,61 .61 -61' .45i . ., ,;5, .31 ,36 .374 .34 .31 -31 'A ,40 ,313, ."'A 17.10 17.10 17.1 0 17.60 J7.S0 17,60 17.60 Il70 ' 9,60 I f.5 1.15 1.70 110.05 I M0 I.SO 10.07 I O.'O I.JO J 1.50 S 0 (10.05 110.00 10.01 110.110 1 s.o I 110.03 I I. so liti.ei LiveStock Bataipts wre Cattl lhig Official Menday ., 3 H Offlelal Tuday .., 4,600 J.llJ Official Wedntaday.. 1,577 1S,02 OffiWai Thmaday... t,i J0.9 Offlelal Friday... 4,630 S.350 Estimate Saturday... 00 6,708 81 day thia wh 43.541 51,113 Soma day at wk... 81,007 70,101 Same dys 2 wU. B J8.76S 6S.19S Harp ys J WH. aBa S0.I8S ll.OJS Bums dy yr. ,,. .50,400 II.7PI PheP 0.188 8,069 1,904 4.819 S.44C 148 11.421 SI, 128 es.sst 8, 698 28,241 Receipts and dlsposttipn of live sloel t the Unfon StoeV yard, Omaha, Nat,., Or t Hours et)d)nf t t o'tleuk p, m . H' "U: RECEIPTS C4RS, .tri uua puijij. 1 1 ! 1 41 ; ..... s s ..- ..... 1 ,.. ..... 1 Union Perific. ....... , V. Ik S. W., east ft. & X. W,, wet C, St. r 11. O...., t'. 3. & Q., at C, B. A weat.'. ... C. K. I. &. T.. ei.,. C. R. 1, 1., wt,,. ChitSfU Gt. West,, , ., folnl receipts,,.,.,, 3 DUFOIJITtQN HOOS. )iri (Jo. ,,...,,,, . . Pwift b Oe. ,. Cuduhy PackfDf Co.,, ,i Armoqr Co. ,,,,,,, ,. ,T. W, Murphy Higjrln PaoUina Co, Pold PacWiita Ca ,, Cudthy Ba ,,,, . Tt' , 50 88 1,901 l.tOi ,07l 61 881 161 CITS CUU With only tut 10 head of cattl en aal today the market wa nominally tdy at yesterday' decline. The week' total reeelptf hav been 115. 100. On lislH supplies Mr)dy and Tupsr Congress And iu Committees Individuals, business and banking institutions often need to know the appropriate committee of the 3enate or House of JlepreBentatives which they should address. The names of mem bers of the Sixty-Seventh, Congress have been cora piled in booklet form for free distribution by this Bank. We. have included the high' officials of the Executive branch of the Government. American Exchango National Bank OrianltW la 1S3 a4 NaUJia4 im 1M 128 Broadway Nw Y.rk Our Monthly Letter will be (ent free ta thos deslrin a brief revisw at world eapnomis 4evelopment. mmrn 8K1N (MIBASC llMltllM. Wustfl ! aM SMrMtil I the Ireataaenl afttch, Rcmou, IUnrwfraKTfttTweMrlt(j Ina aUn 4Imm. Tr Ula trealiaaat M aw rak. Skaraua McCwull t Dnif Star Clear Baby 'c Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum W.rtajit,flM,9,ef atmt reraaawtas aMrau iwrwiiiwisrienea nu At Uitt and butcher cattle 4vfe4 much aa tic, but part of thla 'lu lot ThurKday nl Friday and at thu clone price r not over tfiOc hlslter Ihaa vtvk ago. Top for tha wek on etecra of I'M " he lilglteat In nearly HU'iith. ptockera and (erdera ara In very light nui'Biy and aold about a quarter llilfhar thla week. Quotation on Catlla--Cholce to prima l-ttvre. II.Ubt.60; gad to i hoicu itva ll.760.10; fair to good beevra. I7.6( 7.40; commoil to fair baavea, 18. 607. i; Cod la choice yearling. S.OOiff S.3t; (air to good yearllnga. 7.ttA7.s6; common to fair yearling. l.:Sj7.00; choice to prima heifera. 7.00(ii7.t0; good to choico helter, ! ;SQ 7.00 iholca to prime cows. 6.M'u 7ttU; good to choice raws, 16.00 (air o good '(, I S, 26 Tj S 1 1' ; common to fair cow, I3.0u1f4.60; good to choice fradrri, I". 1687.71; flr to good ferlra. SO 6 0 i T 3 6 ; common to fair feeder. IJ.7S ftf.60; good to choice atoclccrn. 7.00fj7.tOt fair la good atockera, 14.3607.00; com mon to fair atockura, 6.000.00; lo.:U hffr. 14.60 4.00; dock cowa. i.7Hf (. 00: t9Ck calve, IS.00QI.60; ttiiI calvt. I.V00OI.6U: bulla, ataga. tic. I4.7S07.OO, llog The atU la I'luaing with a mod. crat Saturday run of hoga. about 6.70U lirad ahewing up. Trading wan active from the atart and meet of tlio hoaa acid at advaneea of about 10c, although oaicaaaional aalra ver reported lit prieea quntahly atrong. Light lioga made a top of 18.3" with bulk of the receipts celling fr.im 17.00ft 1.36, Th trade thla week has been feutured by a fairly broad park ing demand and quite a littl- improve ment In price. Compared with a week IS THIERS M Why not join The Bee's $25,000.00 Help Yourself Club? It it rapidly growing. The more members there are, the better your chanee of winning a capital award. Call, phone or write for the booklet which gives complete de tails of the operation of the club. ' In a great many towns club members have been nominated by their friends. If these members in your town are not actively ad. vancinz their quota of votes, why not get into the race yourself? Just fill in the mambership entry blank and mail it to . "H, Y. C, Omaha, Bee, Omaha, Neb." You will be promptly supplied with full information and materials and will be given a credit of 5,000 votes for a starter. EXAMPLE NO. 1 Vote One $15.00 New Subscription 136,000 One 7.50 New Subscription 62,000 One 5,00 New Subscription 32,000 One 4.00 New Subscription, 22,000 $39.00 Total Regular Votes 312,000 Bonus of 4,000 Extra Votes Per Dollar. .... .156,000 Total Votes for $39.00- STANDING OF THE CLUB MEMBERS The standing of the club mem bens, as they appear in this issue, orilv infludpi the vor.es received anil counted at this office up to p, m., last Wednesday. The stand' mgs will be changed again in Tues day's paper and will include the votes that are received and counted at the H. Y. 8. Club office before 6 p. m , Saturday. UISTBItT JiO. Will Include nil territory In.lde the City limit of Omaha, south of Pacific street, weet of the river U ttevrntj. itrcond atreet. Including Rqlstoo. Belle t ue. Fort Crook and Avery. On SMIS.oe Maxwell, ana fSue.lM) R. i I.. Deposit nd one 1 00.00 It. it I,. Deposit frill la awarded la thi district. t B. W. Base, Silt S. ZSi St 60.T4 Mia. C. A. Chrlgtensan, iil Cellar. -1 S,0I) iest Iferngren, 2015 S. 7th St, ., ,60,870 Mftrtlift Bbert, SH0J Poppleton, .,, . , ,10.li) Mrs, Thomas Selxe, 2311 I St J ti.StO Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 1937 S. Kth.,. ,l,30 Fraxk Kennison, Utt S. 2eth St, ,,.17,860 John Salerno, lii Pierce St ,,,lj,4 Frn!( Starb. 121 Et. Bids"., S. T., .11,688 CI. O. Philips, 6U Polk 8t 12,40 Fred Stiovh, 49IJ South 26th. . . , , , .11,10 Mabel Hogan, S40 rJ. 4th 10,110 Julis, 6806 . COth.,. 11,10 William Murray, 8084 S. 52d Ave 17,640 Mrs. Fred Kaiser, Bellevua, Neb 11,660 Mr. J. K. Williams, 6608 H. ?3d 17,260 Jernlc Wawrz, 3626 L St ,....11.650 Mabel Uarevett, 626 Bancroft 16,740 Mrs. Alfred Pedei'fon, 2016 Dorcas. . 1T.610 Mrs. P. ataractic, S3 16 . SOU) at. ,. ,61, sup Vlieo, A. (atacson, $317 S. list, .,. ,11,660 Mrs. Anna, Ruppert, 20H Martha. .. .16,260 Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 1822 Bancroft, ,. ,1 1,800 John Kwaaniawfcki, S867 OaK .,16,630 Mre. Katherine Haves, 302 S. 18th 11,660 Mb O. O'Halloran. 2761 S. 0th, , . .11,81)0 H. Jlakenholz. itZi Monroe, 1 1.660 Iva Siecel. 1724 Dorca .66,840 U. II. Kvan, 4560 8. 46th ,,.62,490 Mr. E. L), Hawerth. 1776 S. 9th.,., 6,670 Gorg;e Peterson, J4 Wright,,, ,,,, .6,010 Aaiie Jorgensen. C20 S. 20th,.,,,,,, 6,000 U alter Hnmllton. 2209 f. 2th 6.000 Mr. W, B. Wfthrow, 225 Francis. .6,000 Ira. Ollvj 8, pueenbury, 906 p, fid. 6.0J0 PISTBJtT SiO. S WiU laelud all territory inside th ity limit at Omaha anil am, a ad north of Pacific street, west at th river to ElchrjrhM slraat asul far aorth a Mapl street. On II.IIS.M MajwII, on t'JOO.OO B. 4 I,. Depoalt and one SIOU.M B. ft I,. Dpeit ril be ewfe) in thi rJistrlet, ... in i, .ii i. Fred a. Wltte. 8517 Seward 10.6S0 Mr. C. J. Hubbard. 3864 Farnam. .61,170 Membership Entry Blank The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club 5,000 VOTES Date 1921 I nominate . . , (Mr., Mrs. or Mies) Street No Disk No City State " As a member of Th Help Yourself Club Signed Address , , ... Thi nomination blank will count for 8,000 votes if aent to the manager of the H, Y, 8. Club. Only pn blank will eunt (or a member. Till out this blank with your nam or th name of your favorite and send It to Th Bee. The name of the person making th nomination will pot be divulged. ago current value ahow general ad vent ( 10 9 40e. N. Av. Uk. Pr. Kg. A v. fk. Pr. 43. .484 4C S 10 71. .164 140 f T SS 17. .143 14 7 10 S4..34I 40 f SI II. ,3t 40 7 SO 64. .IS IS 1 CI 67. .300 111 7 70 It. .SSI ' ... 7 74 4. .304 70 7 SO M..3l 7 7 II te.,117 ... T SO 70. .3(0 ... T II M..I0S 40 , 74. .260 )10 I 01 72. .333 ... S 10 ft. .331 44 t 16 73. .311 ... S 20 II. .163 ... S 31 12. .310 ... t to 8heep-only two load f lamb were received today but they wcr condgnad dirert to a packer and trad ai nom inally steady. N malarial chang haa oe. curred In the market thla week although fat lamba hav been alow aale sine Wednesday with closing price about a uuartrr abov a week ago. Thi advance appltea to bold nooled and (born fad lamba. W ooled grade are quoted up to M0.7." and chorn lot have been celling up to 10.36. rlhccu coatlnua suarc wH good ewes quoted up to 17.36. Quotations an sheept Beat fat lam ha f 1(1.5(141 10.76; tnadlum to good lambs, I0.7S 10.60; plain and heavy lamba. Id. 7649 0.76; ahern Iamb, lg.60QI.ti6; good to rholcn ewe, I6.i5& 7.35; spring In nibs. 19.0011.60; fair to good ewe, tit.onei f.60; cult oiift, 3.603.60. Spring lamb, 10.60 ft I.'.OO. A new false bottom to keep vege tables from burning in cooking utensils can be used as a strainer. HEIP YOUR COMMUNITY? Look over the list of Club Members published below and see how they stand in your District Remember there are awards for each District; also 10 Commission to all non-winners 468,000 O. W. Hendee, 4204 Burdetta 66 150 080 610 960 630 $40 78 170 240 790 980 360 740 460 890 470 A. 1, Klein, jr., 4806 podge ,..,,,.,66 Kloye B. Morell. 644 S. 26th Ave..,, 67 ( . j. wrignt, 2310 Howard James Addeson, 2411 N. 18th W, T. Zlesel, 3314 Decatur If. Peterson. 120 N. 25th Dr. Frank U. Smith, Blaclcstone l.ouis J. aichafer. 112 N. 26th ,,. ..19 .,J2 ,,12 . . 6. ..Cs .,60, .Miiureu rianu, zin uurt 00, Mrs. Anna Morenelli, 668 B. 21st. .,,11, Fred Keogh. 220 N. 19(b 22, A. HicUa, 871 Miami , ,,,.60, R. H. Ackley, 607 N. 24th 11, Mra. Kinlly Winner, 119 N. 20th ...54, Meuwig aitcnei, 241 1 n. oin Gertrude Levin, 2051 N, 10th Louis KlewlU. 2771 Burt K. K. Holbrook. 356( Pacific Marten Treufeit, 2436 Hamilton . Herman Kachahoan. 413 N. 16th. .680 650 640 ,40 ,360 ,860 ,370 Dessie D.- Harrop, 2667 Duugia , , IT. A. Wler, 1910 fharlea O. F. Sloason. Jr.. 4906 Cuming Ida Karback. 1433 N. 20th J. K. Mcintosh. 4100 Chicago . 709 740 860 Mrs. Mary Engel, 2706 Cuming 24, Mrs. A. K. Waack, 2223 Howard ...59, ,810 460 Mrs. K. Enilish. 1005 S. 38th Ave. ..21 ,560 Mrs. C. U Caao 2674 Corby 10 0. T. Peterson, 800 Harney 6 Marten J. Dlncen. M8 N. 20th 16 Blanche Snyder. 723 3. 25th Ave..,, 15, B. L. Murray, 442 Jones , ,,,16, Mrs. Bessie Beach, J 008 8, 29th ,,..10, Hichard Tiiard. jr.. S2014 N. 2Jd... 5, Harold Anderson, 3116 Marcy 12, Josephine Bhumaker, Loyal Hotel.,. 10 1. D. Pagani. 41J S. 16th ,.,,,,,..11, K. H. White, 667 S. 93d 6, Mrs W. J. Whi taker, 480 podge. ..32, L. X. Swanson, 4128 Lake 6, Mrs. B. N. Clauren. 4800 UnderwoodCl, 620 ,980 480 970 480 790 150 360 480 3S0 170 340 210 740 400 Mrs. Marie Coulter, 300 Harney..,. 5. Mrs. II. L. Paulson, (it Turner Ct,. 5, Ham Wolf, 2316 N. 30th 6, 110 210 600 Rav. X. C. Hanaon. 1712 K. 16th t..2, W. J. Puve. 3223 Seward .....6 ,010 Mr. C. M. tomandl, 4607 Charles 6, Poland Frelaman. 1016 ft. 82d ,0, ITorrara fichaeffef, 4225 Cuming .,,, BmniPt Wlemer. 41 S. 42d 6. ,070 ,000 000 050 Mrs. C. E. Llnneman, 1633 Victor.... 6, 000 Mrs. Jennie Lament, 2806 Podge..,, 6, 000 ueugia reicrs, 'i a. :a ii, P. F. Outacheweki, 3627 Charles 6 Mr, tigs Kronta, No. 5 Balrd BldE.. 6, 070 20 ,029 district o. s. Will include alt territory iBsld th rlly lipilte of Omaha na and north of Maple street, want of the fiver to Elghtj-thlrd street and north to Hsr. geant tree. Including tTiurraee and h garter Lab district. On fl.l 15.00 Maswell, on SW0.00 B, I.. Deposit and one 100.00 16. I.. Deposit nil! be awarded la thi district. Edna T.avrenson, T711 N. 28th Av.,10,9S Fred B. Nichols, 3415 N. 34th ll.!0 A. L. Frederick, )6.r! Whltmora, ., .61,740 Mona Harria, 3954 H. 4Jth Ave. ... .14.960 Henry Cbrlstenaan, 6906 Minn Lusa Blvd 11,810 C. D. Bahnall, 2423 Crown point, .. .11, 3S0 Q. J, Emery, S654 Pratt 60,790 Las Panleis, 2301 Maple 42,683 Mr. Rose Tedesco, 293 Lincoln Blvd 1S.T40 Robbers Escape After Binding Man and Woman Housekeeper on Farm Near Benson Frees Self and Sum mons Aid; Bogus Of ficers Flee. Two unidentified men,' posing as officers, entered the farm house of A. F. Daily, two miles west of Ben son, late Saturday afternoon, seired the housekeeper, Mrs. Helen Andres, as she was working; in the kitchen and forced her into the basement, where they tied her to a post. They then went to the garage, where they found William Lawson, the hired YOURSELF A THE $25,000.00 LIST 1-17,800.00 Home, First Capital Award 1 $4,440.00 Cadillac, Second Capital Award 1 $1,500.00 Coaservative Saving A Loan Deposits, Third Capital Award 8 $1,115.00 Maawetl Taurine Cars, Flrat District Awards S $ 200,00 Building and Loan Deposits, Second District Award 8$ 100.00 Building and Loan Deposits, Third District Award Total Number of Award. , , .27 $7,800.00 MARTIN BUILT HOME FIRST CAPITAL AWARD Home is at 2578 Titua Arc, "Minne Lua" Addition. Lot 44x120. Block 13, Lot No. 20. Modern in evary way. Violet Brotchie, 6020 Florencs l!lvd..l9.4S'J A. H. Mayer, 2438 Klllaon 63,70 Mrs. L. M. Thirtle. 6005 N. 30th 11.490 Olivet- Cole, 4738 N. 40th 22,310 Mrs. W. XV. Davis. 3919 Flor. Blvd. .44,90 Louise Shumate, 1464 Plnkney. .17.040 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 6511 N, 39th. . . .10.8F.) C, Hell, 28,9 Vane 12,230 Winifred Travis, 2861 Fowler ,.11,370 Mrs. J. XV, Kodebaugh, 3180 Mere. dlth , , 11.770 Mrs. J, M. Strecter, 4008 N. 34th Ave. 51.219 Mrs. G. L. Tracy, 2611 Browne 5,540 Mrs, K. P. Perrin, 3120 N. 4Jth. 10,690 Bert Ferretl. 3410 N. 24th 6,110 Mrs. J, A. Wilson, 2712 Camden 6,300 K. t. Johnson, C035 Plnkney 5,l-);i Mrs. C. L. Rogers, 3125 Tueker 5,210 W. P. Boiian. 8676 Kvans 6,000 Mra. W, McKenim. 2012 Emmet 6.260 leo. W. Allen, 1707 Manderaon 6,210 Mrs. f E, Waters. 3021 N. 18th 11,000 1'. Finkle. 2018 Manderson 6,009 Mrs. R. E. Moore, 6003 N. 2Sth Ave.. 5, 110 W, E. Stutenroth, 2456 Camden 6,13 J DISTRICT XO. . Will include all territory, fn the city of Council Bluffs, lucluding the 61an fva dittrirt. One Si, 13.00 Maxwell, one SiOO.OO It. & L. Deposit and nn SI 00.110 B. L. Deposit trill be awarded in this district. Mrs, W. C. Riley. 109 Angle Ave 10,380 Gertrude Sullivan, 813 Ave. B. .62,630 L. R." Roberts, 163 W. Bdwy 21,470 Ray C. Wllcor, 037 E, Bdwy..,,,., 6.410 Ann Ward, 1006 etl, Av ....,18,130 Mrs. M. A, Smith, 2304 Ave. P, 15,740 Rev. A V. CRtlin, 12 4th Bt 26,60 A. W. deisfer, jr., 42 Damon 17.6S0 Dorothy Lenllian, 662 Harrison St... 10.380 Mra. Ada McLaughlin, 1908 3d Ave.. 21, 700 Harold O. DeVol, 1013 7th Ave 18,430 Mra. W. J, Relnts. 1222 6th Ave 17,960 R. P, Bolin, 2003 4th Ave ,.17,10 Mrs. Peter Janscn. Oakland Bt ..... ,21,639 Mrs. F, ft, Scholes, 641 Mill 11,650 Lawrence Gallagher, 2408 Ave. A. . .17.480 Van Liddel. 2401 Ave. A 6.130 A. W. Anderson. 3431 3d Ave 10,589 lrs. Iva M. Ford. 305 S. 18th 61.2M R. P. Edwards, 2310 Ave. 0 10.599 Mrs. J. W. Head, 3185 3rd Ave 11,109 F. H. Moran, 114 S. 1st Bt 5,110 Mary Cahill, 122 W, Brpadway 17,450 John Kennedy, 121 4th Ave ', .11,120 Ernest Taylor. 2407 Ave, C 6,269 P. McGce, 218 3d St 6,380 Mrs. L. C. Pavls. 1417 Fairmont Ave, 21,080 M. Oreno, 1023 E, Broadway., ,10,270 Paul Brackney, 20 S. 1st.. 6,270 Lou Punlap, Grand Hotel 43,200 Mrs. Win. J. Ryan, 2026 Ave. A 63.110 Catharine MalOHe, 611 Ave. 4 6.110 DISTRICT M. 6. Will fatelud all the territory In the tate of Iowa outsld th city f Council Bluff and the Manawa dis trict. One $1,1 10.00 Maxwell, one $700.00 B. & L. Depoi.lt and one $100.00 II. & I,. Deposit wlU he awarded in this distrirt. Theima Lindsay, .Sidney 13,160 Address Your Entry Blanks and All Communications to THE OMAHA BEE "Help Yourself Club," Omaha, Neb. 0 For further information, subscription, blanks, etc., call, write or phone Office of the "Help Yourself Club" 312 Peters Trust Bldg. (Bee Bldg.) Office Opens at 9 a. m. Phone Atlantic 1000 In order to insure accuracy, a Burroughs Adding Machine is used in tabulating the votes. man, and bound him. While thry were preparing to re turn (o the house, they saw Mrs. Andres, who had loosened her bonds, running through the field to a neigh bor's house, The two robbers fled. Mrs. Andres, arriving at the neighbor's house, called the pheriff'e office and Deputy .ShrrilTs Charles Hoye and Charles Johnson went to the farm, but the two men had es caped, evidently by means of an automobile which they had left on the Dodge road, Mrs. Andres told the deputies the two men had represented themselves as officers. They exhibited stars, worn under their coats, and read a paper which they said was a search warrant. The deputies said former tenants on the farm were said to have oper ated a still and that they had kept their store of "moonshine" in the cistern. After reading their "warrant" the two bogus officers pried the lid off the cistern, but gave tip their search CLUB Myrtlo Rogers," Fercivai. .63,510 tars. June Flckel, Hastings ...16,650 Harlen Klutts. Mondamln 63,120 Sirs, .Vettje Batcholder.. Rlvarton. . . .17,0'JO JohR Glllete, Atlantic 13.780 (Soma Hughes, Grieweld, ,,...S6.610 Glen ('. Sillilt, Missouri Valley 28.410 Jir, Ellen Tucker, Weston .,11,620 O. J. Atkins. Savin. 56,020 Marlon Caughell, Carson ,.,,..29,760 Ruth Knight, Ulenwood 49,180 Betty Eacrett, Malvern 49.660 Rev, G. B. Bauman, Mlnden... 6,690 Mrs. Biillo Iwen, ISchlefiwIff, 11.490 Juno Oviatt. Shenandoah 63,920 B. I. Mart, Emerson..., ,,, 6.340 ,Mrs. Ona Johnson, Pac, Jet,.,.. 63,980 Ocorga W. Moore, Bartlett 17,460 Bert Graham, R. I, Logan.,.,.,.... 6,020 Nellie J. Solleder, Thurinan., 17.010 Gladys Mavis, Harlan.., 3,660 Eva Hough, Oakland 6.160 Bernard Franklin, Hamburg, ...... . 6,190 Ivar Averill, etanton..., 6,000 Merle Andress, Oakland .... 6,210 Dorothy Hull, Hepburn 21,040 J. H. Hudgene. Walnut ,.29,940 Morle B. Travis, Carson 6,810 Leona Hamann. Persia ,,.18,940 Mrs.' Ray Fierson, Henderson, .6,080 Lloyd W. Weatherell, Panama ,6.000 Mrs. Lowell C. Mattox, Shelby 6,000 Fred Tallke, Avoca, , 6.660 DISTRICT NO. . Will include the following rountie In the state ot Nebraska: Case, Sarpy, Douglas (outside the city of Omaha), Saunders, Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance. Piatt, Colfax, Dodge, Washington, Burt, Cuming, SI anion, Madison, Boone, Antelope, Pierce, Wayne, Thar, ton. Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox. One $1,115.00 Maxwell one $300,00 B, L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft L. Deposit nil) a awarded in thi district. G. C. Hobak, Nchawka 6,540 etta Lower, Valparaiso 17.020 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water .... 6,610 V. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont ,,,.,,..63,280 L. N. Warrick, Blair 12,180 Louisa Figmbaum, Springfield 41.6(0 Winnie McMillan, Shelby 6,840 Win. Andrews, Bcllwood 17,940 Vivian Dae, Pavid City 46,960 W. L. Kcott, Osceola (.620 E. C. Wilde, 823 8. 8, Norfolk 16,620 A. M. Sandera, Plattsmouth 63,480 F. L. Brown, Schuyler ,.17,980 Helen M. Wynkoop. Central City 63,240 C. J. Havtland, Norfolk 6.340 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Crek ,,,,.68,110 Henry J, H Dynes, Qctavla .11,820 Sam Pavls, Wayne , ,,63,614 R. V. Kennedy, Tekamak 62,890 Jo Krajlcek, Arlington ,, 17.640 Fred Boss, 1566 24th Ave.. Clumbus.16.StO Rimer Nordland, Columbus ., 13,610 G. Koch. R. 3, Columbus 6.640 P. P. Hill, Genoa 64,40 Henrietta Miller. Oakland ,.64,240 W. C. Haleey, Oakdale ........... ,64,60 Clifford Cunningham, Wahoo 16,060 Herman Buhk, Beemer 36,940 H. A. Homann, Elkhorn 11,420 Fred T. Wlglngton. Schuyler ...... .64,10 Cordon Smith, Lyon 6,690 A. E, Stafford, Rising City ...16,610 Alvln Barton, Lyons 28,070 R. K. Btrashurg, Polk 62,790 there when they found it' full of water. Neither Mrs. Andres or Lawson were harmed by the robbers. New York Bandits Busy While Coppers Parade New York, May 8. Soon after the annual New York police parade had started, thieves celebrated the event by stealing a $7,000 motor truck loaded with $33,000 worth of woolens which had just arrived from Rhode Island. Minnesota Bank Closed St. Paul. May 8. The Farmers Slate hank of I hokio. canitalized at $15,000, suspended business, accord ing to an announcement made here, Depleted reserves is given as the reason., An Ohio inventor's scefaw for children can he raised or lowered on its standard to suit the size of a user. CLUB If already entered as a member, let us remind you that your subscriptions right at the present time will count for more votes than at any other stage of the campaign. The largest extra vote offer of the entire campaign is now in effect. Take advantage of thU big extra vote offer which expires at 10:00 p. m., May X4. For $25.00 in subscriptions you will receive 100,000 extra votes and for each dollar in excess .of $26.00 you will receive 4,000 extra votes. These are in addition to the regular award of votes as given in the schedule There is no limit to the extra votes you may gain in this offer. $100.00 will give you 400,000 extra votes. You must surely realize that now is the time to pile up votes. After May 14 your extra votes will be one-third less. EXAMPLE NO. 2 Votes One $10.20 New Subscription. 76,000 One 7.80 New Subscription, 62,000 One 5.10 New Subscription 32,000 One 2.55 New Subscription : 12,000 $25.65 Total Regular Votes . . .182,000 Bonus of 4,000 Extra Votes Per Dollar 102,600 Total Votes for $25.65 284,600 Mrs, P. E. Buck, Fremont fl,660 Mra. Wad Prultt, Humphrey ,62,190 G. C. Smith. Albion 12,860 Charles J. tSvoboda, Prague 16,160 Anna Blumtn, JStribner 17,810 E. P. Cushmsn. Kennard 6,420 Frank Pallas, Pender 6.120 Mabel Brazda, West Point ....18,060 Nellie Dwyer. Colon 6,180 V. E. Hayes. Herman 6,060 Jessie B. Kay. Wlsner 17,070 Ida Ruther, Stanton 36,410 H. J. Muffley, St. Edward 37,240 JenB Jeneu, Lyons,.., ...20,050 C. E. Anderson, R. 4, Norfolk 6,000 Cedrie Anderson, Wausa 6,1 10 .7. M. Fox. Gretna 6,000 Laura Koleni. Cielehton ,31,610 Marie, Rowaidt. Tutan 5,010 Mrs. Edith Schooler, Rosalie ,.6,150 Mrs. Archie Roberts. North Bend ...6 000 Lydla Seyersdahl, Madison 6,000 Emma Fredstrom, Oakland 5.S60 Mildred E. Johnson. Mead (.010 .Tosaphine Evans. Platte Center 5,000 Mrs. Ad Lyons, Newman Grove. .. .8,000 Mr. Lulu Owen, Ashland ,,.13,760 Mr. B. O. Darlipg, Hooper 6,010 J. W. Keeler, Fullerton 6,000 Robert Welk, Columbus , 6.000 R. J. Swanson, Fullerton .......5.000 Wm. Nick, Cedar Bluffs 6,000 Roy Combs. David City 31,260 DISTRICT NO. ". Will Include the following counties la the tat of Nebraska! Otoe, Nemaha, Klrhardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Oagc, Leneaater, Seward, ftaline, Jeffersoa. Thayer, Fillmore, York, Haralttoa, Clay, Nuckolls, Webster and Adama. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 n. A I.. Depoalt and one $100.00 B. L. Orposlt will be awarded ia thi dUtrict. Mr. Otis Welford, Clay Center 61.840 Thomas Foster, Beaver Crossing.... 6,640 Ruth Welia, Blue Spring 21,980 Glady Baylor, Bruning 26,690 Hattie Stables, Carleton ,,,,,10,460 Eleanor Shoff, Fairbury 16.90 Geo. Whitesell, Kenesaw 16,710 Mrs. Lyda Wolfskltl, Superior.. .41.2H0 Francl Himburger, Wymore ,.22,960 Frank C. Bruning. Mllford 6,970 Mra. W, L. Chapman, Gilmer 20,160 Chaa, Launla, Alexandria ...17,680 Mrs. Dick Harper, p van port 22,710 Raymond L. Crosaon, Hastings 13,490 Mra. ft. Anderson, 1324 H tit.. Lincoln 17.690 Mr. B. F. Jordon. Tnrk 17,940 Mr. Marie Morris, Mebror, ,, 0,720 Tlllj Nolle. Auburn. R. !,.,., 17,890 Mr. Mark Hall, Auburn..,; 63,470 Robert Moore. Velaon 1. 27,540 Lee Parriott, Peru. .CS.ItO Will Brookley, Edgar , .17,44 Mr. Peeii Kite, Auburn., 61,60 Volva Pair, Fairmont, 16,59 A. C. Bek. Seward 1,4K6 Rev. L. A. Mesar, Harvard 16.290 Vera Orosshaus, Sutton.. ,,.,,16,410 E. L. Knits, Deshler .21,410 Margaret Ahrens, Falls City 16,660 Mrs. Thomas Brower, It 1, Geneva.. 2 1 . 1 s Agnes Krasomll, Aurora. .......... ,36,110 Gall Parson, Humboldt 36.00 A. E. Pratt. Toblaa 1.000 William McKerver, Cordova 6,010 Rev. P., B. E. Hill. Table Rock 6,090 Campaign Closes Juno 25th, 1921 The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club Not good after May 19, 1921. Must be voted or mailed on or before expiration date. 10 FREE M Street No .Dist. No. ...... City State Coed for It free vote when lent te th H. Y. S. Club on or before above date. No eoupon will b transferred to another after being received at the offie of Th Bee. New Cat to Speed Up Mail Transportation thleag TH baa. Omaha Br 1 sated Aire. Chicago, May 8. A new type of railroad mail car, thief proof, and capable of increasing the speed of mail transportation several times, ar rived in Chicago over the New York Central linei. Postal officials believes it signifies a new era of railroad mail service. The car carried approximately 27, 000 pounds of mail ot various classes. Through it's "unique mechanical ar rangements, however, it was unloaded in 31 minutes, one-fifth of the time ordinarily required. The cargo space is divided into nine removable containers, each hav ing a capacity of nearly three and a half tons. A crane picks up each container and dumps the mail into trucks. In this way the labor of a score of men is dispensed with. Mr. Che. Fowler. N'braeke City,. f, 220 Mr. W. A. Hunt, Rod Claud 1,000 Alfred Bookwalter, Pawn City.. ..18.111 Vada Parker, Xockford 6.000 Mr. C. P. Riley, Tecumseh .6,000 DISTRICT NO. $. Will Include all territory ia the state at Nebraska not Included la District Nomber and 7, a la territory ia South Dakota, Kansas and Colorado, On $1,11.00 Maxwell, oae $J00.M yi. I. Deposit and one $100.0 It. at I. Deposit will be awarded la thli district. II. S. Helme, Seottnbluff 10,069 W, B. Hhelton, Paxton 1,41 Martin Nielson, Dannebrog 17,430 Mr. K. T, Blgelow. Smlthfield t,o Pick Pullman, Sargent ,..,.12,60 Elisabeth Ralaton, Orleans 61,710 Mrs. Merle Spotts, Imperial,....,,. 86,640 Mae Dick, Cambridge 81,640 Mrs. Ethel Copeland. Bridgeport. .. .63,190 Mr. C. M. Taylor, Benkelman 4,70 Hilda Jacabton. Araphao 17,11 J. E. Williams. Alliance... ,.,.26.60 Mrs. Margaret MilUgan, Arnold. ,.. .12,040 Signa Peterson, Eddyvlll., ,.11.490 Oscar Petron, umnr , 6,68" Bert Brownell, Chappell 6 2, WO P. J. Mlnner. 101 W. th,-Grand la. 38.040 Mr. A, Callahan, Goring...., 11,690 Pr. D. A, Rundatrom. Curt! 16.490 Mr. Walter .Borden, Cordon 81,690 Mr. Bertha A. Eber, Kirk 11,740 H. H. Edward, ftcottsbluff 17,690 W. K. Harria. Bertrand 47,880 Mr. Grace Rtdttelt, Mlnden 41.680 George Gardner, Bayard,.. 10,470 Melba Phllbrlek, Ord ..,.18,060 C. B. Douet, Axtell 6,420 E. G. Nlsley. Lexington,.,., (3,720 Wm. Hatsey, Lebanon 6,260 Forn Gates, Stamford.'. 61.940 Chaa. Johnson, jr., ManvllU, Wyo..li,ltO Mr. Emit Stainke, Holdreg 48.980 Mrs. Clay Funston. Ogallala 41,060 A. R. Lee. 71 N. Locust. N, Platte 63,470 Blanche Myers. Sutherland 16.460 Mra. H. Rosecrana, Julesburg, Colo, 1,110 C. H. Blackburn, Mltobell 6,2 Fern Belts, Franklin 36,41 C. K. Grlsbam, Lodgepole 33,260 John Firth, Long Pine 1,10 Mrs. Ray Rathbun. Hays Canter.. 6,040 Philip Mercler. Campbell (,010 E, C. McKak, St. Paul 1,000 Velme Waatherwax. Sidney i.060 Edw. Norlandsr. Keyston.. (,000 Ruth Walsh rhelton 6,000 Mr. Robert Smith. Ord 6.000 Mr. In B. Harshbuger, Oconto,.,. 1,060 Harvey Thompson. Ravenna ,, 1,000 Helen Looml. Gibbon , 1,000 Mr. Phillip Seefu. Scotia 1,(60 Albert P. Power. Greeley 1. 004) P. C, McKenxlt. Burwell (,000 J. K. Hopkins, 60 W. 4th. Grand I..6.00O Waltr T, Shin, Franklin ., 6,000 Mr. J. A. Quintor, Brule ........ (.01 Wm. F. pranek. Loup City (.000 Haxel Farrel, Gothenburg J0,84 Mr. Orae Murray, Bloomlngton. .. .11.640 Wm. J. Berry, Upland (.000 Extra Vote Offer Closes May 14th VOTES FOR