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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1921.
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"Jazz" Is Evil
Spirit of Music,
Says Professor
Expresses Hysteria and Incites
to Idleness, Revelry, Dissi
pation, Destruction, Dis
cord and Chaos.
Chicago. May 9. Jazz is the evil
spirit of music, according to Dr.
Frank E. Morton, chairman of the
music industries committee, in
speaking at opening of the Music
Trades convention here today.
"Jazr," said Dr. Morton, "express
cs. hysteria and incites to idleness,
revelry, dissipation, destruction, dis
cord and chaos. It accords witu
the devastating, volcanic spirit that
has burst forth over the world in the
last six years.
Like Intoxicant.
"Rhythm and musical vibrations
swayed the half savage voodooisls
like a powerful intoxicant. It shows
the extreme to which musical vibra
tions .can control human nerves
when Improperly employed.: This U
bad music, but tlm difference be
tween the incantation-crazed fanatics
and the patriot or soldier stirred to
noble action by music is a difference
in the music itself.
"Ja is compounded after- the
same formula as the Voodoo chant.
Typifying the unbalanced state of
humanity's mind, it tends to unhinge
it more and more. Human nerve tis
sues respond to this perverted or
ganization of sound just as' readily
as did those of the Voodoo zealots,
and just as readily will they respond
to music of the higher, ennobling
order. The world needs good music
as never before.
Make Music Virile.
"Seldom do you hear 'Home,
Sweet Home' sung now. Formerly
it dropped in upon us in concert en
cores and quiet, social and family
gatherings. And every rendition of
it reacted on the cerebral tissue ot
those who sang and to a lesser ex
tent 4u those who listened. With
'Home Sweet silenced, home itself
tends to disappear. With home
swallowed up in the cabaret, the
great stabilizing center of society is
lost.
"Make music ' virile. Put red
blood info it. Associate it with two
fisted men who do things. Keep
away from the jazz abominations.
Restore the orderly harmonized or
ganization of industrial and social
life with good music. Bring back
'Home, Sweet Home.' " . .
Japanese Crown Prince
In London for 3 Weeks
London, May 9. Crown Prince
Hirohito of Japan today began a
. three weeks' visit in England under
most auspicious circumstances. He
landed in Portsmouth harbor " thU
morning from the battleship. Katori,
being escorted to the shore by the
prince of Wales. British warships in
the harts-r thundering the royal sa
lute wheff he left the deck of the bat
tleship, " 1
The """nee proceeded to Bucking
ham 'pahce. where he will be the
guest i f King , George and Queen
Mary for several days. Announce
ment has been made that the crow.t
prince has been made an honorary
genera! of the British army.
The prince probably will leave for
France about June 1.
National Women's Civic
Foundation Is piscussed
New York. May 9. The Women's
National Civic foundation project to
provide in Washington joint head
quarters for all national women's or
ganizations was the subject of discus
sion at a meeting of the foundation
today. .
Miss Alice Carpcnticr. the founda-,
tion's secretary, said a 10-acre estate
at the head of Connecticut avenue in
Washington hai been acquired,
where it is proposed to construct it
group of artistic buildings and club
houses, one residence for each or
ganization. The groups are to be
beautified and among other features
a large theater is to be erected.
Ryan Grocery Company
In Bankruptcy Court
A petition in involuntary bank
ruptcy was filed against the Ryan
company, wholesale grocery con
cern, by the A. F. Smith company,
the Iten Biscuit company and the
I'axton & Gallagher company iii
federal coi:rt late Saturday.
The petitioners allege the Ryan
company , committed acts of' bank
ruptcy by assigning to William S.
Randall land Frank . Masterson, as
trustees, its property, with intent to
. prefer some creditors. They assert
- they are creditors of the company
for more than $1,000.
Funeral of Woman Hurt in
; Fall to Be Held Wednesday
v The funeral of Mrs. Edward H.
Flitton, 4816 Underwood avenue,
who died Sunday, will be held from
the home at 2 Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Flitton was injured in a fall
downstairs at her home about two
weeks ago and had been confined
to her bed the greater part of the
time since, but her condition was
believed favorable. Sunday she took
a sudden turn for the worse and
died suddenly. She is survived by
her husband and two children.
Lad Is Blown to Pieces
When Cigar et Falls' in
Pocket With Dynamite
Portsmouth, O., May 9. Wher
Carl Newman, 15, attempted to toss
a lighted cigaret away it lodged in
his pocket with a number of dyna
mite caps, exploding them. The lad
was blown to pieces and six com
panions were more or less seriously
injured. Thourold M. Carmichael.
13, lost a leg. The accident hap
pened late yesterday.
Piles
Fistula
A mild system of
A cure guaranteed in every ease accepted for
eured. Writ for book on Rectal Diseases,
1.000 prominent people who have been permanently eured.
DR. E. R. TARRY Sanatorium, Peters Truet Bldg. (Bee Bldg.) Omaha, Neb.
Lincoln Business Man
, Speaks to Ad-Sells on
"Business Friendship"
George, O. Risdon of Lincoln, vice
president and sales manager of the.
Western Glass and Paint Co., ad
dressed members ' of " the Adver
tising Selling league at the Hotel
Fontenclle last night. His subject
was "Business Friendship," and he
told of his experiences "in the good
old days," when he landed in Oma
ha, homeless, without a job and with
$4.50 in his pocket. He reviewed his
activities up to the present time and
attributed his success to business
friendship.
After the meeting at the Fonte
nelle members of the league attended
a free lecture and moving picture
flvtirtir theater tlirnuoli the
courtesy of Harry B. Whitehouse.
The film shown was one proaucea
by the National Cash Register com
pany at a cost of $30,000, showing
tlii result of 36 vears of investiga
tion of retail conditions and .mer
chandising problems.
Germany Again Seeks
Metal Market Control
St. Louis, - May 9. Germany is
taking active measures to once more
gain ascendancy in the nonferrous
metal markets of the world and is
only delaying its plans until the
reparations question is settled, ac
cording to Stephen S. Tuthill of New
Yerk, secretary of the American
Zinc institute, who addressed the an
nual convention of the organization
here today.
' He asserted that at present Ger
many and, Belgium arc conducting
negotiations for a re-establishment
of, their former trade relations in the
metal market and that Germany
plans to re-establish its once "me-
tallgcseUschaft," with headquarters
at Hamburg and Liege and witbr of-
hces in the principal cities of the
world. . - . .
Engineer Says Alaska to .
Revert If Not Developed
, Washington. Mav 9. Unless, de
velopment of Alaska is stimulated,
depopulation will reduce its inhabi
tants to Eskimos and Indians only,
J. L. McPherson, a civil engineer
who has spent 23 years in the ter
ritory declared today before the
house territories committee. He
urged passage of Chairman Curry's
bill to create a board ot five mem
bers to administer the affairs of the.
territorv.
He said it was virtually impossible
for white settlers to get possession
of Alaska lands or resources without
consulting one or a dozen of the 32
different conflicting and overlapping
federal bureaus.
$6.42 Is Sent to 'Conscience
Fund' of City of Boston
Boston, May 9. A contribution to
the ".conscience fund" was made to
Commissioner of Corporations, and
Taxations Henry F. Long. He re
ceived' $6.42, the 42 cents being in
stamps. Commissioner Long' said
this is the, first -contribution pf its
kind in the! history of the ffice.
The letter 'was mailed inQ'iJincy,
Mass.,' a,nd contained only the money
and the inscription: "For the con
science fund." Commissioner ,Long
turned the money over to the state
treasurer.
Mrs. Maud E. Willis Leads
In ElkV Popularity Contest
'Mrs. Maud' E. Willis yesterday
took the lead in the Elk's popular
women's contest.
An automobile which will be given
for. first prize to the women will be
awarded Wednesday night at the Au
ditorium where the big Elk's circus
is on for the week.
For second and third prizes, two
diamond rings wil,! be given away
free. Wilma Keanc is in the lead in
the baby contest.
Secretary of Missing Show
Man of Toronto Sentenced
Toronto, May 9. John Doughty,
convicted of stealing $105,000 in Vic
tory bonds from Ambrose Small,
missing theatrical man, today was
sentenced to six years in the pro
vincial penitentiary. Crown author
ities indicated they might drop for
the present the charges that Doughty,
Small's secretary, had conspired to
kidnap him.
ADVERTISEMENT f
CUT THIS OUT
OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA
TARRH, CATARRHAL DEAF
NESS AND HEAD NOISES.
If you know of some one who is
troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head
noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this
formula and hand it to them nnd you
may have been the means of aaving some
poor sufferer perhaps from total deaf
re. In England scientist! for- a loner
time past have recognised that catarrh
is a constitutional diseare and neces
sarily requires constitutional treatment.
Sprays, inhalers and nose douches are
liable to irritate the delicate air passages
and force the " disease into the middle
ear. which frequently means total deaf
ness, or else the disease may be driven
down the air passages towards the lungs
which is equally as dangerous. The follow
ing formula which is used extensively in
the damp English climate is a constitu
tional treatment and should prove espe
cially efficacious to sufferers here who Hve
under more favorable climate conditions.
Secure from your drusgist 1 ounce of
Farmint (Double strength). Take this
home and add to it '4 'pint of hot water
and a little granulated sugar: stir until
dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four
times a day. This will often bring quick
relief from distressing head noisea.
Clogged nostrils should open, breathing
become easy and hearing improve aa the
inflammation in the eustachian tubes is
reduced. Parmint used in this n&y acta
directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system and has a tonic action
that helps to obtain the desired results.
The preparation is easy to make, cotti
little and ia pleasant to take. Every per
son who has catarrh or head noises or is
hard of hearing should give this treat'
ment a trial.
A. HOSPE CO.
PIANOS
TUNED AND
REPAIRED -
All Work Guaranteed V
1513 Douglas St. Tel. Doug. C188
- Pay When Cured
troarmeat that cures Piles, Fistula and other
Rectal Diseases in short time, without a sever surgical op
eration. No Chloroform. Ether or ether general anesthetie used.
treatment, and no money ia to be paid until
with names and testimonials of more than
Move to Abolish
Rail Wage Board
On Foot in Senate
Advocates of New Plan
Would Have President Name
, Body,, Without Regard to
- Business Affiliations. ,
Washington, May 9. A movement
to abolish the railroad wage board
as now constituted, and to substi
tute a board composed of men se
lected by the president without re
gard for their business affiliations,
will assume form in connection with
the. investigation of railroad condi
tions, to be started Tuesday by the
senate committee on 'interstate com
merce. It is believed by senators
Five More Days
Big Extra Vote
is not a winding road of wishing. It is a direct, straight road of action. Wishing you
could win a Capital Award will not achieve it. The only way to get it is to make a
positive decision to try. You stand just as good a chance as anyone. The way is wide
open, but the first essential is to become a Member. Do it now and a way of achieving your desire will be shown
you. Use, the blank in the lower left
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 $39.00 468,000
EXAMPLE NO. 2
One $10.20 New Subscription
One 7.80 New Subscription ........
One
One
5.10 New Subscription.
2.55 New Subscription .
$25.65 Total Regular Votes 182,000
Bonus .of 4,000 Extra Votes Per Dollar. . . . .102,600
T9taVtes for, $25.65. .. .284,600
, ' DIBTBICI NO. 1
Will Include all territory Inside the
City limits of Omaha south of FaeHta
street, west of the river fn Seventy,
second street, including Ralston, Belie
vue, Fort Crook and Avery.
One SI.115.0O Alaxwell, one SZM.M
It. L. Deposit and one flOO.M B.
L. Deposit will be awarded la this
district.
R. VT. Sage, 2519 S. 83d St. ...... .72,560
Mrs. O. A. ChristenueiK 522 Cedar.. 1.51.
Ernest Hcrngren, 2015 S. 7th 8t...7i,70
Martha -Ebert, .2402 Poppleton 11,750
Mrs. Thomas Sell, 2315 I St.'. ... .74,650
Mrs. Pearl Starker, ,1587 8. 11th. . 73,351
Frank Kennison. 1509 S. 30th St... 13,210
John Salerno. 723 Pierce St 15,60
Frank Sterba. 129 Ex. Bide. S. T. .17.650
C. O. Phillips, 162 Polk St ..12,f
!rea Btroen, 4?a sautn zntn. n.suu
Mabel Hogan, 240S S. 24th. ...... .26,810
Ed Julie, 6806 S. 2th 13,240
William Murray, 3024 S. 324 Ave.. 17,500
Mrs. Fred Kaiser. Believue. Neb. . .11.710
Mrs. J. N. Williams, 3608 S. 23d. ...18, 460
Bernlce Wawrz, 3926 I, St.... 11.750
Mabel Gravett. 626 Bancroft 18.610
Mrs. Alfred Pederson, 2019,Dorcs,.18vH0
Mrs. F. Marecek, 6218 S.- 20th St. .74,8X1
Theo. A. Isaacson, 2317.:- S. 31st. . .17.644)
Mrs. Anna Kuppert. 2014 Martna. . . .ii,n
Mrs. C. A. Kauth. 1822 Bancroft. .12.110
John Kwasnlcweki. 2857 Oak.. .. ,.16,680
Mrs. Katharine Hawea, 8024 8. 18th. 27,540
Miss E, O'Halloran, 2751 8. 10th. . .17,460.
H. Hakenholz, 2323 -Monroe 75.790
Iva Siegel, 1724 Dorcas;..., 62,440
Q. H. Evans. 4660 S. 40th 62,590
Mrs. E. D. Haworth. 1775 8. 6th... .21,860
George Peterson. 2412 Wright...... 6,480
Aage jorgensen, Sozn s. zotn... ... e.liv
Walter Hamilton. 2201 S. 29th...... 5,600
Mra. W. B. Wlthrow, 225 Francis.. 6.000
Mrs. Olive S. Duaenbury, 1206 8. 23d. 6,020
DISTRICT NO. S
Will include all territory Inside the
city limits of Omaha and oa. and
north of Pacific street, west of the
river to Elahtj-.thlrd street and as far
north as Maple street.
One 1,1 15.00 Maxwell, one S200.00
B. Si T,. Deposit and one S 140.00 B.
ft I.. Deposit will be awarded la this
district. . . ,'. .- . . .
Fred G.t Witte. 8517 Seward, i-. .V. . .16,630
Mrs. C.'JT Hubbard. a604 Farnam.. 70,460
O. W. . W-endee. 4214 Burdette. . J. , .69,600
A. ,.':: KlelTi.. ir-. 40 tjodge. .- . ;. . .70,90
Kloye R.. Morel!,- 544 9. 25th..rAVe.. 70,390
C. J. Wright. 531 0 Howard;.;.-.;. .68, 350
James Addewn, 2411 N. 16th... ... .12,610
vv. t. ziesei,' sit .uecaiur,...,,...ei,2iv
H. Petereon',126 N. 26th.. ..v 21,510
Pr. Frank ,Q.--Smithy BlaekatOna, . .72,110
Louis J. Schaterv 112 N. , 26th. .... .71,470
Mildred Plank, 2714 . Burt .vi .... .,60,310
Mrs. Anna Merenelli.SoS S'. 21st...., 12,340
Fred Keogh, 220 N., 19th, , .....22.411
A HlcU. 2714 Mlml. . -.79.430
R. H. AcUley. 2607 NVC4fb.. 11,590
Mrs. Emily Winner, lit ;f; ietit 71.860
Hedwig Michel, 2411 N. .68th. .. .. . . .11,580
Gertrude I,evln, 5061 N. . 19th... .. .21,959
Louis Kiewits, :i7i Kurt.,..... .11,210
R. E. Holbrook. 3568 Pacific..-,. 71.840
Marten Troufelt. 2435 Hamilton. ...26.650
Herman Xachthocn. 413 N. 18th. ... 16,550
Dessie I. Harrop. 2567 Douglas. .. .36,470
C. A. Wler. 1915 Charlea 74.710
Membership Entry Blank
The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club
5,000 VOTES
Date 1921
I nominate
(Mr., Mrs. or Uitt)
Street No Dist. No
City ....State
As a member of The Help Yourself Club
Signed
Address ;
This nomination hlsnk will count ht B.000 votes it sent
to the manager of the H. Y. S. Club. Only one blank will
count for a member. Fill out this blsnk with your name or
the nam ef your favorite and send It to The Bee. The name
of the person making tha nomination will not be divulged.
antagonistic to the present board
that President Harding will throw
his influence against it and that in
the legislation that will be framed
for the general betterment of the
transportation system, the board will
pass out of existence.
The movement is understood to
have the backing of the railroad cor
porations, because the men who are
behind it in the senate are known
to be friendly to railroad interests,
and this circumstance has been the
basis for the assertion that what is
desired most is to get rid of the
representatives of labor on the board.
It is charged that the board thus
far has been, hampered by the class
consciousness developed by the rail
road employes and the representa
tives of railroad managements in its
membership, and that the conflict
between these two elements has re
layed decisions and prevented, in
some instances, fair considerations
of the public interest.
Together with the undergrbuni
movement against the wage board
and engineered by the same-adminis-
of the
Offer
Vote
76,000
62,000
32,000
12,000
C. F. Slosson, jr., 4906 Cuming. ... 68,800
Ida Karbach, 1433 N. 20th 24,350
3. K. Mcintosh, 4160 Chleago. .68,630
Mrs. Mary Engel. 270 Cuming... ,.25,380
Mrav A. E. Waack, 2.223 Howard 73,4A0
Mra. E. English, 1005 S. 36th Ave... 31, 730
Mrs. C. L,.. Case, 2874 Corby 26,6'JO
0. T. f Bterson, 2009 Harney 6,010
Marten 9 Dineen, 938 X. 26th. .16.5SO
Blanche Snyder, 723 S. 25th Ave. .16,490
R. L. Murray. 4424 Jonee 16,540
Mrs. Bessie Beach, 1008 S. 29ih... .21,840
Harold Anderson. 3116 Marcy 12,680
Josephine Shumaker, Loyal Hotel. . 32.480
T. D. Paganla, 411 S. 16th 65,750
E. H. White. 667 S. 33d.. 6,230
Mrs. W. J. Whitaker, 4804 Dodge. .74,880
L. K. Swanson, 4129 take 11,'t'J
Mrs. B. K. Clausen, 460! Underwood. 73,710
Mrs. Marie Coulter. 3009 Harney. .75,600
Mrs. R. L. Pattison. 218 Turner St.. 17, 30
8am Wolf, 23164 N'. 30th... 6.470
Rev. N. C. Hanson, 1713 N. 25tli St. 72,600
W, J. Duve. 3223 Seward 6,080
Mrs. C. M. Tomandl. 4607 Charles. .21,180
Boland Preisnan,. 1018 N. 32d 5.110
Heirace Schaeffer, 4226 Cuming ...5,000
Emmet Wiemer. 416 S. 42d 6,050
Mrs. C. E. Llnneman. 1833 Victor.. 6,00
Mrs. Jennie Lament, 3868 Dodge.... 5,100
Douglas Peters, 206 B. iid 6,110
P. F. , Gutschemski, 3627 Charles. . .12,390
DISTRICT NO. 8.
Will Include all territory inside the
city limits of Omaha on and north of
Maple street, west ef tho river to
Eighty-third street and north to Sar-
;eant street, laeloding Florence and
ha Carter Lake district. '
One Il.llo.Ofl Maxwell, one (200.00
B. 4ft I Deposit and on 8100.00 B. 4ft
L. Deposit will be awarded in tbla
district. -
Edna Lawrence, 7711 X. 28th Ave.. 11,180
Fred B. Nichols, 3415 N. 24th 21.680
A. L. Frederick,. 2658 Whitmore... .74,999
JCpna Harris, 2954 N. 47th Ave. .,.19,290
irT Christehsan, .6904 Minne Luna. . ..11.9 10
C. D. Schnell,. 2423 Crown Point. .. 11,450
O.'J. Emery, 2554 Pratt 7U.9S0
Leo Daniels. 2302 Maple 74,450
Mrs. K. Tedosco, 2938 Lincoln Blvd. 13,840
Violet Brotchle, 6020 Florence Blvd. 75,680
A. H. Mayer. 2438 Ellison 63,870
Mrs. L. M. Thlrtle, 6005 N, 30th. .23,6510
Oliver Cols, 4738 N. 40th 35,110
Mrs. W. W. Davis, 3929 Flor. Blvd. 46,130
Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8511 N. 29th. ..16,910
C. Hall, 2879 Vane 18,690
Winifred Travis, 2861 Fowler 11,680
Mra. J. Rodebaugh, 3160 Meredith. 11, 910
Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 N. 34th.. 21, 660
Mrs. G. L, Tracy, 2811 Browne. .. .21,833
Mrs. E. D. Perrln, 3120 N. 47th. .. .11, ISO
Ben Fcrrell. 34)0 N. 24th 11,1:1)
Mrs. J. A. Wilson. 2712 Camden. . .21,38(1
E. I. Johnson, 6035 Plnkney 17.110
Mrs. C. L, Rogers, 3126 Tucker. .. .11,390
W. P. Bohan. 2571 Evans 6,150
Mrs. W. McKenna, 2012 Emmet.... 5,480
Geo. W. Allen. 1707 Manderson ',40
Mrs F. E. Waters, 3621 N. 18th 11,120
C Flnkle. 2018 Manderson 6,210
Mrs. R. E. Moore, 6002 X. 28th Ave. 6.330
W. E. Stutenroth, 2456 Camden.... 6,390
Mrs. Gus Krontz, 7301 Maple 6,020
Extra Vote Offer
Closes May 14th
jtration representatives in' the "seiidie,-
is one to abolish tue icacrai tranc
commission. . . .
The president's declaration that
there must be more business i.i gov
ernment and less government in
business is now construed in m-an
that he will support any legislation
which tends to remove restraints.
Abolition of the shipping board -is
also planned by senators close to
the administration, but this action,
if taken, will be based upon eco
nomic reasons only. No one claitv.b
that the shipping board has been a
success and some other method of
controlling the government's gr.-.at
maritime interests will not be seri
ously objected to.
The belief is general that the
eminent will be compelled eventually
cither to get rid of all its merchant
ships, or to assume monopolistic
control of ocean shipping from "h:s
country, regardless of the cost.
Los Angeles clothing workers are
demanding week work instead of
piece work.
HELP YOURSELF CLUB
hand corner.
There is still plenty of time to get a flying start and
come in strong on thebiggest extra vote offer of the -campaign.
Look over the published list and compare
the. standings with your possibilities as shown in Ex
amples 1 and 2. In many of the towns covered by The ,
Bee, there are very few members. How about your
town? DONT WISH BUT ACT.
See the Big Extra Vote Offer.
The $25,000.00 List of Awards :
1 $7 00.00 HOME, First Capital Award.
: l$iM6.00 Cadillac Auto:
- 141,500.00 Conservative B. & L. Deposit.
8 $1,115.00 Maxwell Automobiles.
8 $200.00 B. & L. Deposits.
8 $100 B. & L. Deposits.
Total number, of awards, 27. ... . , . ..(
Ten per cent cash commission to all non
winners if they turn in $50.00 or more,
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v DISTRICT NO. 4.
Will include all territory In the city
of Council Bluffs, including the Jlana
wt district.
One 81.113.00 Maxwell, one X2OO.0O B.
& L. Deposit and one 1(H). 110 B. I..
Deposit will be awarded in this district.
Mrs. W. C. Riley, 109 Angle Ave 23,450
Gertrude Sullivan. 813 Ave. B 72,740
L. R. Roberts. 162 W. Bdwy 21,760
Anna Ward. 1006 6th Ave 1,30
Mrs. M. A. Smith. 2304 Ave. D 76,740
"Rev. A. F. Catlln, 129 4th St 26,6:10
A. w. Ueiger, jr., 4Z uamon is,26
Dorothv Lenihan, 652 Hnrrlson St.. 31, 470
Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1908 3d Ave. 22,350
Harold O. DeVol, 1012 7th Ave 18.7SO
Mrs. W. J. Reinta, ;i222 6th Ave 18,980
R. P. Bolin. 2003 4th Ave 20.990
Mrs. Peter Jemen. Oakland St 22,85
Mrs. F. R. Scholes. 641 Mill 12.6SO
Lr.wrenee Gallagher, 2408 Ave. A.. 17. 670
Van Llddel. 2401 Ave. A 17.210
A. W. Anderton, 3491 3d Ave 10,76
Mrs. Iva M. Ford, 806 S. 38th 74.750
R. D.. Edwards, 2310 Ave. c 10,700
Mrs. J. W. Head. 3485 3d Ave. ... ,.11,280
F. H. Moran, 114 S. 1st St 11,310
Mary Cahlll, 122 W. Broadway 17,580
John Kennedy, 1921 4th Ave 11,501
Ernest Taylor. 2407 Ave. C 5,4:0
P. McGee, 218 3d St 5,48)
Mrs. L. C. Davis, 1417 Fairmont Ave.21,340
M. Greno. 1022 E. Broadway 10,360
Paul Brackney, 20 X. 1st 6,6'H)
Lou Dunlap, Grand Hotel 43,280
Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan, 2026 Ave. A. . . .73,650
Katherfne -Malnne. 811 Ave. A...... 6,200
Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, 2035 Ave. A.. 5,000
RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO
GET THE . MOST . VOTES
EXTRA VOTE OFFER
J 00,000 Extra Votes for. $25.00 in Subscriptions
and 4,000 for Each Additional Dollar
DISTRICT NO. 5,
Will include all the territory , in the
state of ' lawa outside , the city of
Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis
trict. One 81,115.00 Maxwell, one (200.00
B. ft I.. Deposit -and one 1 0O-. Off B.
tc I.. Deposit will be awarded in this
district.
Thelma Lindsay. Sidney 24,560
Myrtle Rogers, Perrlval 76,500
Mrs. June Flckel. Hastings -..33.010
Harlcn Klutts. Mondainli ......76,690
Mrs. Nttie liatchflder, Rlverton. .. .60,480
John Olllctte, Atlantic 28.910
Sadie Hughes, Griswold 37,040
Glen C. Silllk. Missouri Valley 9,610
Mrs. Ellen Tucker. Weston 27,810
O. J. Atkins. Ncoln 56.410
Marlon Oauzhell. Carson ...36,200
Ruth Knight. Glcnwood 49,240
EVERY SUBSCRIBER IS ENTITLED TO VOTES WHEN MAKING A
SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT,
Give your renewal to some present club member, or nominate a new member. -
Your renewal will give some member a helping hand in the race.
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S. Club of The Omaha Bee, giving the name of the club member to whom you wish your
v'otes credited. . " .- ' . ''
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OFFICE OF THE "HELP YOURSELF CLUB"
312 Peter Trust Building. (Bee Bldg.)
Office Opens at 9 a. m. ' Phone Atlantic 1000
In order to insure accuracy, a Burroughs Adding Machine ia used in tabulating the votes.
Litigaton Over
Will Threatens
To Eat Up Estate
Judge Redick Orders New
Trial in Suit Over $1,200
Property .After Jury
Sets Aside Will.
Litigation which threatens to" eat
up the small estate left by Johanii
Dohse, aged Omahan, went legally
upon its continued and expensive
way yesterday when" District
Judge Redick ordered a new trial of
the suit in district court brought by
one of his sons to rjrove that the de
ceased was not of sufficient mental
capacity to make a will. '
The value of the estate is $4,200.
He left a will dated March 6, 1914.
I ' '
Betty Eacrctt, Malvern 76,980
Rev. G. B. Bauman, Mindcn 16.940
Mrs. Billie Iwen, Schleswig 28,040
June Ovlatt. Shenandoah 76,740
B. I. Mart,' JImereon. : 36,450
Mrs. Ona Johnson, Pac. Jut...'. 76,650
George W. Moore, Bartlett 17,960
Bert Graham. R. 1, Logan... v 36.240
Nelfto'f. Soileder, .Thurman 48,720
Gladys Mavis. Harlan......... 76,750
Hva Hough, Oakland.. 11,410
Bernard Franklin. Hamburg 36,260
Ivar Averill, Stanton 16,210
Merle Andreas, Oakland 41,650
Dorothy 'Hall, Hepburn.' 21,110
J. H. Hudgeha, Walnut.... 30.210
Merle B. Travis, Carson 17,920
Leona 'Hamahn. Persia. . . . ,V. .49,980
Mcm. Ray Pierson, Henderson. ...... .37,280
Llojd AV. Weatherell. Panama 5.020
Mrs. Lowell C. Mattox, Shelby .5,140
Fred Tanke. Avoca ; 38,290
Mrs. S. L. Jefferson. Woodbine 10.890
E. E. Axthclm, Glcnwood 12,940
DISTRICT NO. .
Will Include the following counties In
the -Mate of -Nebraska: Cass. Sarpy,
Douglas (outoide the rity of Omaha),
Maunders. Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance.
I'lntt, Colfax, Dodge. Waxhington,
Burt,.' Cuming, M ant on, Madison,
Boone, Antelope, Pierce, Wayne', Thur
ston, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox.
One S1.11.V00 Maxwell one $200.00
B. 4ft I.. Deposit and one 8100.00 R.
A L. Deposit will be awarded In this
district.
G. C. Hobak, Nehawka..
Zetta Lower, Valparaiso.
24,590
17,240
J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water. ... .10,740
V. H. Hoeietmann, Fremont 75,960
L. N. Warrick, Blair 43,290
Louise Figenbaum. Springfield 45,010
"Winnie McMillan, Shelby 37.210
Wm. Andrews, Bellwood 18,040
Vivian Dee. David City 47,860
W. L. Scott, Osceola 21.780
K.'C. Vllde, 823 S. 8, Norfolk 16,840
A. M. Sanders; Platlsmouth 75,100
F. L.' Brown. SchuyUT 76,350
Helen M. Wynkoop. Central City. .. .76,080
C. J. Havlland. Norfolk 34,890
Floyd Buchanan. Silver Creek 74,820
Henry J. Haynes. Oclavla 12.260
Sam Davis, Wayne 76,010
R. V. Kennedy. Tekamah ....75,580
Joe Krajicek. Arlington 23.830
Fred Bops, 1566 24th 'Ave.. Columbus 4T.8tO
Klnier Nordiand, Columbus 14,690
G. Koch. R. 3, Columbus..., 11,713
I. P. Hill, Gonoa 76.210
Henrietta Miller. Oakland 70,660
V. C Halsey, Oakdale 76,320
ACHIEVEfflEMT
"Mr Dohse tfied Se'nlemher 14, 1919.
This gave $5 to his son, William. jl42
South Senteeuth street, and the re
mainder of the estate in equal por
tions to Fred, Henry, John, Theo
dore and Frank Dohse, also sons.
William contested admission of the
will, but County Judge Crawford
held that it was the last will of Mr.
Dohse and that he was mentally
competent to make it when it was
made.
" The' case was appealed to the dis
trict court, and on March 17, 192?,
a jury in Judge Redick's courv
bought in the verdict throwing out
the will. Judge Redick holds that the
vfrdict was not sustained by the evi
dence. Italian Politician Kills
Self by Leap From Window
Rome, May 9 (By The Asso
ciated Press.) Francesco Tcdesco,
former minister of finance and the
treasury and vice president of the
Chamber of Deputies, committed sui
cide today by jumping from, a win
Vote Value of
Subscription
Payments
The Pally anil Sunday,
Mornin or Evenlnit, by
Roy Carrier In Omtbi,
ConneU Bluff ana In
town where Carrier Boy
eerrtce la maintained.
New
2 Teara .... 1:0.4(1 110,009
1 Tear 10.20 76.000
6 Months .. 6.10 32,000
3 Montha 2.65 12,000
Mornlnr or Evening- With
out Sunday by Carrier
Boy SerTlce.
New
2 Teara $15.10 130,00.0
1 Tear 7.10 62.000
Mentha .. 3.0 22,000
3 Month! .. , 1.95 10,000
Sunday Only by Boy
Carrier.
New
2 Teara .
1 Tear ..
6 Months
.110.40
. 6.20
. '2.60
STANDING OF THE CLUB MEMBERS
The standing of the club members, as they ap
pear in this issue, only, includes the votes received
and counted at this office up to 6 p. m., last Satur
day. The standings will be changed again in next
Friday's paper and will include the votes that are
received and counted at4he H. Y: S.. Club office
before 6 p. m., Wednesday-
Clifford Cunningham, Wahoo. ..... .18.710
Herman Buhk, Beemer 43,040
Herman A. Homann, Elkhorn 11,960
Fred T. Wiglngton, Schuyler 76,640
Cordon 8mith, Lyon 11,810
A, E. Stafford, Rising City ...32,900
Alvln F. Barton, Lyons ...38,190
R. E. Strasburg. Polk v. ...74, 980
Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont ......21,940
Mrs. Wade Prultt, Humphrey ...... .76,810
O. C. Smith. Albion ..43,610
Charles J. Svoboda, Prague 47.310
Anna Blumm, Scribner 48,970
E. A. Cushman, Keunard 76,720
Frank Pallas, Pender 76,610
Mabel Brazda, West Point 78,760
Nellie Dwyor, Colon 36,240
D. E. Hayes. Herman 3.7,210
Jessie B. Kay. Wis.ner .....48,199
Ida Ruther. Stanton ..76,850
Harry J. Muff Icy. St. Edward... .. .38,210
.Tens Jensen, Lyons ..21.410
C. E. Anderson. K. 4. Norfolk... 6,040
Cedric Anderson. Wausa .36,620
J. M. Fox. Gretna 6,120
Laura Kolena. C'reighion .....31,680
Marie Rowaldt, Yutan : 25,940
Mrs. Edith Schooler. Rosalie... v 36,290
Mrs'.' Archie Roberts, North Bend. . .21,200
Lydla Seyersdahl, Madison.....; 5,280
Emma Fredstrom, Oakland." 6,100
Mildred E. Johnson, Mead 6,070
.Tosepjiroe Evans. Platte Center 21,000
Mrs. Ad Lyons, Newman Grove. 21,000
Mrs. Lulu Owen, Ashland ....75,260
Mrs. B. O. Darling, Hooper 5,010
J. W. Keeler, Fullertcn '. 5.000
Robert Welk, Columbus v 5.000
R. J. Swanson, Fullerton 67, 000
Wm. Nick, Cedar Bluffs 6,000
Roy Combs, David City 35.710
Donald Waugh. R. 2, Valley ..5.000
Herbert Struthers. Craig 6,000
Robert .Wells, Columbus 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 7.
Will Include the following counties In
the state of Nebraska: Otoe, Nemaha,
hlchardsan, Pawnee, Johnson. Gage,
Lancaster. Seward, Saline, Jefferson.
Thayer, , Fillmore, York, Hamilton,
.Clay. Nuckolls. Webster aad Adams.
One 81 .118.00 Maxwell, one 8200.00
n. L. Deposit and one 8100.00 B. i
I,. Deposit will be awarded In tbls
district.
Mrs. Otis Wolford. Clay Center. .... .76.640
Thomss Foster, Beaver Crossing.' .. .36,980
Ruth Wells. Blue Springs 24,210
Gladys Bsylor, Brunlng 37,700
Hattle Stables, Carleton 26.840-
Kleanor Shoff. Falrbury .....47.510
George Whltesell, Kenesaw ....47,980
Mrs. Lyda Wolfskin. Superior ...43,780
Francis Hlmburger. Wymore 23.110
Frank C. Brunlng. Mllford 37.990
Mrs. W. L. Chapman. Glltncr 51.410
Charles Laimie. Alexandria 17.820
Mrs. Dick Harper. Davenport.: 38,740
Raymond L. Crosson, Hastings 29.670
Mrs. B. Anderson. 1324 H. Lincoln. 1 7,990
Mrs. B. F. Jonlon, Tork 49.060
Mrs. Marie Morris. Hebron 37,980
Tlllle Nolte, Auburn. K. 2 38.320
Mrs. Mark Hall. Auburn 76.SS0
Robert Moore, 'Nelson 58.640
Le Parrlott, Peru 73.780
Will Brookley. Edgar 4860
Mre. Dean Kite, Auburn ,.76,740
Velva Belr, Fairmont 63.810
Rev. L. A. Moser, Hsrvard .....47,380
Vera Orosshaus. Sutton 47,680
E. L. Knits, Deshler .....32,580
Campaign Closes June 25th, 1921
The Omaha Bee
Help Yourself Club
Not good after May 20, 1921. Must be voted or
mailed on or before expiration date.
10 FREE
M
Street No
City
Good for 10 free votes when
before above date. No coupon
after being received at the of
dow. 'Signer Tcdesco was suffering
from nephritis.
The Liver Is
the Road to
Health
If the liver la right the whoU mtem
la better off. Carter's LmU Liver
ruia awaicea your
sluggish, clogged-
up liver andre- If"
nave constipa
tion, stomacn
trouble, inao ,
tive bowels.
loss of ai
tftL aick
nead-
ache and dizziness. Purely reset abta.
i ou need them.
teall ru-SmanD4--Sac3 Met
laVataUtre WW
n 1 1 ivnu i
Five More Days of the
Big Extra Vote Offer
Mornlnr. Krenlnar and Son
day by Boy Carrier.
New
1 Tear . .flt.ot 1SI.009
Monfha .. a.'OO I,000
3 Months .. 4.(0 21,000
Dally and Sunday by Mall.
New
2 Teara ....215.00 135,000
1 Tear 7.50 52,000
Mentha .. 4.00 22,000
3 Months .. 2.00 10,000
Dally Only by Mall, With
out Sunday.
New
2 Tear ....10.00 75,000
1 Tear 5.00 32.000
6 Mentha .. 1.50 12,000
3 Montha .. 1.25 (,000 ,
Sunday Only by Hall.
2 Teara 5.00 S2,000
1 Tear 2.50 12,000
5 Montha .. 1.26 5,000
Renewal subscription pay
ments will be given half aa
fnany "votes as new sub
scriptions. 70.000
33,000
12,000
Marraret Ahrens. Falls City..-. 49.180
Mrs. Thomas Brower, . i, asneva..,ei'
Agnes Krasjmll, Aurora 62,410
Gall Parson, Humboldt.'. 52,170
A, E. Pratt, Tobias S,'"
Wlllism MeKerver, Cordova 36.000
Rev. R. B. E. Hill, Table Rock 26.140
Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Nebraska City. . .74,920
Mrs. W. A. Hunt. Red Cloud 6.000
Alfred Bookwalter. Pawnee City.... 14.210
Vada Parker. 'Rockford .6,660
Lola Hosford, Soward 6, 000
1 DISTRICT NO. 8.
Will Include an territory in the state
of Nebraska not Included in Districts
Number and T. also territory In South
Dakota. Kansas and Colorado.
One 81,115.00 Maxwell, one 8200.60
B. J- Deposit and one $100.00 B. 4t
I.. Deposit will be awarded ia ' this
district.
H. S. Helme. ScottsBluff 20.490
W. B. Sheltin, Taxtor 61,740
Martin Nielson. Dannebrog. 41,790
Mrs. E. T. Blgelow, Smlthflold 26,490
Pick Pullman. Sarsent il8,940
Mrs. Merle Spotts, Imperial 56,120
Mae Dick, Cambridge 24.02.)
Mrs. Ethel Copeland, Bridgeport. .. .62,680 I
Mrs. C. M. Tr.ylor, Benkelman.- 42,780 i
Hilda Jtcobson, Arapahoe. 48.961 (
J. E. Williams, Alliance 14,110 (
Mrs. Margaret Mllllgan. Arnold. ...23.480
Rigna Puterson, F.ddyvllle. 22,750 .
Osrar Peterson, Sumner..-. 10.910
Bert Brownell. Chappell ...71,60
P. J. Mlnner. 10 W. 6th. Grand Is. 55,570
irrs. A. K. Callahan, Oaring 71,620'
Dr. D. A. Rundstrom, Curtis 16.820!
Mrs. Wsltcr Borden, Gordon. ...... '
Mrs. Bertha A. Eber, Kirk.. -..11,860
W. K. Harris, Bertrand 47,620
Mrs. Grace Tiedfelt, Mlnden 4.02
George Gardner, Bayard ....41,190
Melba l'hllbrick. Ord 41.540
C. B. Doeset, Axtell 36,580
E. G. Nisley, Lexington 71.761)
Wm. Halsey, Lebanon ... 26,190
Fern Gates. Stamford 74,490
Chas. Johnson. ,1r., Msnville, Wyo... 16,960
Mrs. F.mil Steinke. lloldrege 41.260
Mrs. Cay Funston, Ogallsla 76.64
A. R. Lee. 719 N. Locust. N. Platte.. 76.4
Blanche Myers. Sutherland.. 41,7
Mrs. M. Roserrans. Julesburg, Colo.. .86,290
C. H. Blackburn. Mitchell 17,140
Fern Bctts. Franklin 36,68
C. E. Orlahanv Lodgcpole 33.410
John Firtb. Long Tine 27.410
Mr. Ray r.athbun. Hayes Center. . .26,290
Philip Mercler. Campbell 27.410
K. C. McKak. SL Paul.,. 37,010
Kdw. Norlander. Keystone ,...6,090
Rulh Walsh. Shelton., 6,070
Mrs. Robert Smith, Ord 56,140
Mrs. Ina B. Harshburger. Oconto. .21,140
Harvey Thompson, Ravenna 6,000
Helen Loomis, Gibbon. ..6.000
Albert P. Powers, Greeley...... 6.000
P. C. McKensie. Burwall..: 5.000
J. E. Hopkins. 604 W. 4th. Grand Is.. 6, 000
Walter T. Shaw, Franklin 21.000
Mrs. J. A. Quintor. Brule .6.010
Wm. F. Bcrnaek, Loup City 6.000
Basel Farrell, Gothenburg..... 10,940
Mrs. Grace Murray, Bloomlngton... 11.040
Wm. J. Berry, Upland 6.000
Mrs. J. Mcintosh. Cosad 67.000
Luello .lohnron, Orleans 63.480
Harry G. Selk. Scotia 4,010
VOTES FOR
.Dist. No.
State
sent to the H. V. 8. Club en or
will be transferred to another
firs of The Bee, ,