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T1IK KEK: (J.UAHA. 1-KtDAY. MAY 13. UK! I. Knox Peace Plan Is Still Hanging Fire in House Little , Activity Displayed 1 Toward Hurrying Action to End War With Gerrujny By Resolution. Washington, May 12. Notwith standing Germany's acceptance of the allied reparations demand, little activity was displayed by house leaders toward hurrying the Knox .resolution ending the war with the antral powers. Ueprescnfative Porter of Pcniisyl vMiia. chairman of the house foreign ?.i"airs committee, said lie had no plans For calling his committee to gether to consider the peace resolu tion. Although the rcichstag's declara tion to bow to the allied ultimatum had cased the situation somewhat, he said, he still saw no necessity for haste on the peace resolution. He declared there would certainly be no meeting of the committee this week and he was uncertain about what would happen next week. Guarding American Rights. Mr. Porter held a conference with Thomas Miller, alien property custo dian, to go over features of the res olution relating to the disposition of the German property now held by ti e United States. He said he want ed to make sure that all American tights were thoroughly protected in i this respect. He also is giving close study to the question of protecting the rights of American shipowners who are fearful of discrimination against them abroad unless the priv ileges tl'cyverc to receive under the Versailles pact are fully reserved. Lively and extended discussion of the whole international situit'on, with particular reference to President Harding's recent declaration to re sume participation in European coun cils, is expected to break out in the senate tomorrow or the next day in connection with consideration of the naval bill. Various measures dealing with dis armament will be brought before the senate and these probably will lead to general debate for foreign affairs. , British Labor Leader Gets Hostile Greeting New York, May 12. J. H. Thomas, general secretary of the Na tional Union of Railway Men of Great Britain, encountered a hos tile demonstration on his arrival on the Olympic. Men and women who styled them selves as representatives of the Irish American labor league, assembled at the pier bearing banners criticising Thomas for his action in the settle mcntvof the threatened strike of the triple alliance in England last month, when he uPgcd the miners to accept a resumption of negotiations with Premier Llovd Georec. "They are entitled to their opinion," Thomas said. Uc said he csmc to the cnited states lo rcst, and intimated he might go to Denver to attend the annual convention oi the American Federation of Labor. Canadian Wheat Being Rushed to United States Duluth, May 12. Shipments of Canadian wheat arc being rushed into the United States through Du lut'i free of duty by shippers who anticipate the signing of the emer gency tariff measure by President Harding, .iccord'ng to the local cus toms office. The measure wouli impose a customs duty of 35 e.:nts a bushel on imported wheat. Approximately 810.000 bushels ot the grain have been shipped through this district during the last month. Ordinarv shipments 'vary from 500, 000 to 3.000.00U bushels a season. Since September 1, 1920. 863,922 bushels have been shipped in. California Grape Crop Damaged By Cold Weather Sacramento, May 12. The grape crop of California for 1921 was re duced about 30 per cent by frosts and adverse weather conditions during the spring and consequently the yield for the season will be about 70 per cent of that of 1920. according to an estimate made public by R. L. Xougaret, viticultural expert of the State Department of Agriculture. ZBOWEN'S Thor Electric kfea Vacuum Gleaner So Htr " operate; ; eo easy to own if purchased at Bowen'. " The Thor, equipped with rubber-nozzle comb, makes it possible to pick up hair, thread, ravelings, etc. A $55 Cleaner J3975 for See them demonstrated at the Bowen Store. Bowen Qh Condemns Policies Of Samuel Gompers Huntington, Y. May 12. A resolution condemning' the policies of Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, was adopted by West Virginia Federa tion of Labor in annual convention. The resolution characterized 'Mr. Gonipers as a tool of politicians and declared that under his guidance the federation was "like a ship with out a rudder." The resolution says: "He (Gom pers) has gone contrary to the pol icies of the American Federation of Labor as promulgated in the na tional convention at Montreal. Therefore, the delegates of the West ' Virginia Federation of Labor to the 1921 convention of the American Federation of Labor arc hereby in-, structed to vole against Samuel Gomncrs for re-election as presi dent." . Former Judge Victim Of Mysterious Wound Tulsa, Okl.. May 12. Judge John Deveraux, former member of the Oklahoma supreme court, died to night from a mysteriously received wound on the head and from illness which his physicians believe was caused bv a drug. ' He had never regained conscious ness after being found with a gash over his right eve in a room at a local hotel Monday night in com pany With two women who are now held in jail. One of the women had been serving him in the capac ity of nurse for the last two weeks. BOWEN'S ' Bowen 's The Stpre oj Drapery Fabrics always looking for ward to giving better service for the conven ience of our patrons, we point with pride to our large display of drapery fabrics and especially the new spring draperies of charming designs now at this store from which to make a selection draperies of character, that will harmonize with their surroundings. Tapestry and Armour por tieres; also- two-coloc velvet portieres, as well as double faced velour portieres, can at all times be purchased at the H.'R. Bowen Co. at a saving. The many hun dreds of different patterns shown makes it both easy and convenient to procure the par ticular color and style you want Figured Armour portieres, 2Va yd3. long in solid colors at $7.50 per pair Figured Armour portieres, 2 yds. long in solid colors. Extra wide for large open archways at $12.50 per pair . - Double-faced velour por tieres, with cord edge, in blue, rose, mulberry or brown shades at $30.00 per pair Velvet portieres in combina tion colors, as blue hued with mulberry or gold and rose, etc. Many combinations to select from at $25 per pair and up Couch Covers Striped tapestry couch covers with figured "ends, very serviceable at $3.25 each Full size tapestry couch covers in solid colors and two tone effects at $5.75 to $12.50 each Figured tapestry couch cov ers, full size, heavy qualities and splendid patterns at $10 to $12.50 each Heavy velvet couch covers in Oriental patterns, fine quality ; ' at $29.50 each , jfljBowQii (& ." CHWySVAUIttlVIHt STMK Anglo-Japanese Treatv Is Bein Fought by China Envoy, of Chinese Is in U. ,S. Seeking Support of Public - Opinion Against Renewal of Treatv. New York. May 12. China is seeking the support of public opin ion in the, United States and the British dominions to prevent the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty. Bertram Lenox Simpson, ad visor to the president of China and statistician to the Chinese govern mcnt., declared in a statement made" rumic Iterc touay. Mr. Minpson, wtio recently ar- ; rjved from Canada, where he dis i cussed the treatv question with J'rc ; lriier Meighen and other. Canadian '. officials, said he had been comutis rsioned bv the Chinese government , as its 'Oilicjal spokesman in regard to the treaty. He was instructed, ' he added, to use his discretion in ! seeking to create public sentiment against 'the treaty s renewal on tne : ground that it tended to give moral I support 'to Japan for "further cn i croachments on China." i China has been confidentially in j formed. Mr. Simpson declared, thai : t lie phrase, "rcginal understandings," ! in article 21 of the covenant of tlie league of nations, was selected by British and Japanese statesmen with the purpose of later contending tlv.it j the Anglo-Japanese treaty was su:h la "regional understanding" with re- socct to China. If this article re mains in the covenant it means thn "the understanding" of Japan am! England becomes the acknowledged law of the orient, he said. Mr. Simpson declared that Chin- has sent a special, delegate to Paris and Geneva to protest against tlu I inclusion ot such a clause in the rj I vised covenant. ! Mr. Simpson said his instruction i ' were to present China's case to otli- cials of the British colonics and It,:. I added that he had a letter to Seer: ! tary of State Hughes. j Southern Crops Damaged I By Wind and Hail Storm ! Atlanta,. Ga., May 12. Wind and I hail storm of unusual severity swept over portions of Georgia, Alabama. Mississippi and Tennessee today, causing heavy damage to crops and buildings. Hail stones V'i inches in diameter were picked up alter the storm, windows being broke' and trees stripped of smaller branches. The only casualty reported was the death of a negro caddy on the links of the Thomasville, Ga., golf club, re sulting from lightning striking a shed under which a number of boys had taken rciuge. Canned Goods Now Selling j: Far Below Cost to Packers Cincinnati, May 12. That canned goods arc now being sold by the I packer at from 40 to per cent hc i low cost because of the tight money market, was the assertion made by ! H. 1 Strasbatigh, president of the j National Canners' association, be ; fore the Southern Wholesale Grocers' i convention. I "In many cases present prices are much lower than war prices," he con tinued. "But freight rates are dou bled, wages continue high, we con-' I thine to pay high prices for tin cans 'and unlet wages and the cost of tin Iconic down, the price of canned goods wilt he increase d." Allen Walker of the Guaranty Trust company. New York, told the delegates, that it js fallacy to think that high prices make prosperity. , , Affords protection against in fectious diseases. All prudent persons should avail themselves i this dependable germicide. AT DRUQ STORES BVERYWHCRB 1 Shoe Bargains Men's High Grade Work shoes, on sale, S3. 45 "d S2.ro. Men's Dress Shoes, black and tan, on sal S3. 00 Ladies' Oxfords or Pumps, $10 value, on sale, S6.R0 Ladies' High Grade Shoes, at'.. $-1.00 Child's Slippers, on sale, t '.$2.00 Barefoot Sandals, . ..Sl!25 J.'Helphand Clothing Co. 314 NORTH 16TH ST. mm Twin h Eight CHOCOLATES INNER-CIBCU: CAN DIE? KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap 8op.Ointmnt.TlMim.S!k.rrr?whr Forum jJei ddrau: Cittern L.t.rn.rl.i.D.pt X, MtlSan.Mus. Two More Days of the S Big Extra Vote Offer s S Two More Days of the Big Extra Vote Offer s HELP YOURSELF CLUB ON LY Of the Biggest Extra Vote Offer of the Entire Campaign TWO MOmE BAY v EXAMPLE NO. 2 . Votes One $10.20 New Subscription 76,000 One 7.80 New Subscription 02,000 One u.10 New Subscription 32,000 One 2.55 N:w 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 l h. iftT. "ir 'mmmmml!mmm. $7,800.00 MARTIN BUILT HOME FIRST CAPITAL AWARD : Home is at 2S78 Titus Ave., "Minne Lusa" Addition. Lot 44x120. Block 13, Lot No. 20. Modern in every way. To get the benefit of the 100,000 extra vote offer you must have your sub scriptions in the office or the mail before 10:00 p. m. tomorrow, Saturday. If mailed later they will only give you a credit of 75,000 extra votes for each $25.00 or part thereof. If you live in the city bring your sub scriptions to the office personally. The office of the Help Yourself Club, at 312 Peters Trust (Bee) Building, will be open until 10:00 p. m. tomorrow, Saturday, evening. If you live out of the city be sure your subscriptions . are mailed before .10:00 p. m. tomorrow, Saturday, evening. Also be sure that the postoffice where you mail them stamps or marks on the envelope the time of your mailing it.. Remember that letters mailed on Saturday will not be re ceived until Monday and that only those which show that they were mailed within the time limit will be given the big credit Under the first vote offer. : Any not so stamped or marked will begiven credit under second vote offer, of 75,000 extra votes for each $25.00 Vin subscriptions The $25,000.00 List of Awards : 2-$7,800.00 HOME, First Capital Award. 440.00 Cadillac Auto. 2 $1,500.00 Conservative B. & L. Deposit. 8 $1,115.00 Maxwell Automobiles. 8 $200.00 H. & 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. Vote Value of Subscription Payments The DAILY and Sunday, Morning or Evening;, by Boy Carrier in Omaha, Council Blutis and in towns where Carrier Boy service is maintained. New 2 Years $20.t0 H0, 000 1 Year' 10.20 16,000 fi Months 6.10 52,00.; 3 Months 2.55 12,000 Morning or Evening Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. ' ' New 2 Years J15.60 136,000 1 Year 7.80 62.000 6 Months ' 3.90 22.000 ,3 Months '........ ... ; 1.95 10,000 : Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. New 2 Years ......... .$ 10.40 76,000 1 Year ..... S.20 32.000 6 Months . 2.60 12,000 Morning, Evening and Sunday by Boy Carrier. New 1 Year $lf.00 152.000 8 Months 9.00 68.000 3 Months f.50 28.000 Daily and Sunday by Mail. New 2 Years , .$15.00 136.000 1 Year 7.R0 62,000 li Months 4.00 22,000 3 Months 2.00 10,000 Daily Only by Mail, Without Sunday New ' 2 Years ! .$10.00 76,090 1 Year 6.00 J2.000 6 Months 2.50 i2,000 3 Months 1.25 6,000 Sunday Only by Mail. Nrw 2 Years $ 5.00 32,000 1 Year 2.50 12.000 6 Months 1.25 5,000 Renewal subscription payments will be given half as many votes as new subscriptions. Fifcf PvffD VsT-fsO Citfcxv Closing at 10:00 p. m., May 14t.h For $25.00 in Subscriptions If bl EjXITcI Y Oie KJII er . 100,000 Extra Votes; 4,000 for each dollar over $25.00. 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 6 p. m., Inst Wednesday. The stand I'iiks will be rhans-eil a"atn in Ti'eaday's paper and will include the votes that are received- and counted at the H. Y. S. Club otflco before li p. in., Saturday. DISTRICT NO. 1 , Will include all territory Inside th City limits of Omaha south or I'aciflc street, west of the river In Seventy . second street, including Rniston, Belle rue, Fort Crook and Avery. One fl,113.U0 Maxwell, one 200.flU B. & L. Deposit nnd one flOO.OO It. & I.. Deposit will be awarded in this district. R. W. Sage, 2519 S. 33d St 82,430 Mrs.. O. A. Christensen, 522 Cedar. . 16.830 Ernest Herngren. 20)5 S. "th St... 92.630 Martha Ebert, 2t02 Popplclon .'.49,40 Mrs. Thomas Selae, 2318 I St 93,840 Mra. Pearl Starkey, 1937 S. 12th , .93.750 Frank Kennlson, 1509 S. 2iith St.. 19,350 O. Phillips, lti24 KolU St 12.910 Mabel Hogun, 2408 S. 24th ;,.C4.980 Ed Julis. 5806 S. 20th 28.510 Mrs J. N. Williams. 3608 S. 23d.,.. ,34,730 Mabel Oraralt. 825 Bancroft .'..19.350 Mra. F. Marecek, ' 5218 S. 20th St. .94,910 Theo. A. Isaacson. 2317 S. 31st 23,840 Mis. Anna Ruppert, 2014 Martha 17.280 Mrs. C. A. Kauth. 1822 Bancrof t. ... 52.780 .John Kwasnlewskl. 2S57 Oak 64,790 IT. Hakenholz, 2323 Monroe 94.340 Iva Sieel. 1724 Dorcas 66.180 O. H. Evans, 4550 S. 40th 93.850 Mrs. E. V. Haworth. 1J75 8. 9th. .. .22.310 George Peterson, 3412 Wright.. 95,910 Aage Jorgensen, s. i'Otli 6.110 Walter Hamilton, 320!) s. 2tn o.uwo Mrs. W. B. Withrow. 223 Francis.. 11, 080 It.n,u ft,,.. "Ar. W atp.Dt K n?A 1 J. h. Beecroft, 4545 S. 18th 5,000 A. Speltzcr, 6636 S. 23d 6,060 John Spell, SIO Forest Ave 5,000 A. Hicks. 2716 Miami 83,670 R. U. Aekley. 2507 N. 24th... 11,850 Mrs. Emily Wlnuer. 119 X. 20th ... .91,680 iledwig Michel, 2411 X. 58th. ..... .27,750 I.oula Elewitz, 2771 Burt 11,450 R. E. Holbrook, 3506 Pacific 92.350 Herman Xachshoen. 413 X. 18th. ... 32.680 Dessie D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas 93,510 C. A.. Wier, 1915 Charles 93,580 (J. F. Slosson, Jr., 4906 Cuming. ... .59,390 Ida Karbach, 1433- X. 20th 30,470 J. K. Mcintosh. 4100 Chicago 94,310 Mrs. Mary Kngel, 2705 Cuming 25,760 Mrs. A. E. Waak. 2222 Howard. .. .93,350 0. T. Peterson, 3009 Harney 22,460 Marten J. Ulneen. 938 N. 2iith 16.860 Blanche Snyder, "23 S. 25lh Ave. .29,240 R. I.. Murray, 4424 Jones 16.700 Mrs. Bessie Bi-ach, 1008 S. 29th .22,160 Harold Anderson. 3118 Marcy . . r. . . 13.1 10 Josephine Shumakct', l.oyal Hotel. .32.570 'P. T. Pnganis. 411 S. Kith. 55.950 E. H. White. 567 S. 33d 21,450 Mrs. W. J. Whltaker, 4804 Dodge.'. .92.850 T,. X. Swanaon,' 4129 T.akc ....94,760 Mrs.-R. X. Clausen. 4809 Underwood 92,510 Mrs. Mario Coulter, 3009 Harney. . .93,840 Mrs. R. L. Pattison. 218 Turner St.. 17,680 Sam Wolf, 2.I16W. X. 30th.., .43,500 Rev. X. V. Hanson. 1713 X. 2oth St. 95.980 W. J. Duve, 3223 Seward 11.570 Mrs. C. M. Tomandl, 4507 Charles. . 83,960 Woland Treisman, 1018 X. 32d 21.680 Horrate Sehaeffer, 4225 Cuming.. u. 5,150 Kmmet Wlemer, 416 S. 43d... i 11,140 Mrs. C. E. I.inneman, 1033, Victor. . .39.150 Mrs. Jennie Lament, 2808 Dodge.... 6,240 Douglas Peters, 200 S. 32d... .21,340 P. F. Outachewski, 3527 Charles. .. 15.050 1, : W.' Rellly. 122 S. 29th 5-.040 Mrs.-M. I.. Vosburgh. 25A4 Douglas. 5.000 W. C. Xielson, 1824 X. 33d 5,010 C. Finkle, 2018 Manderson 5,210 Mra. R. E. Moore, 60"2 X. 28th Ave. 11,460 W. E. Stutenroth, 2460 Camden. .. .94,398 Mrs. Gus Kranlz. 7301 Maple 6,020 E. H. Burke, 1102 Park Ave 6,000 DISTRICT NO. 4. Will Include all territory in the city of Council liiuffs, including the Mana wa district. One $1,115.00 Mninell, one (700.00 B. A I.. Deposit and one I1OO.0U B. I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Gertrude Sullivan. 813 Ave. B... .93.210 i.. 1!. Roberts, 162 W. Bdwy 59,830 Anna Ward. 1006 6th Ave 20.580 Mrs. M. A. Smith. 2304 Ave. D 94.210 A. W. Geiger, jr., 426 Damon 19.760 j Dorothy Lenihan. 552 Harrison St.. 43. 790 I Mrs. Ada McLaughlin. 190i 3d Ave.22.610 i Harold O. DeVol. 1012 7th Av e. ... 1 9.57(1 R. P. Bolin. 2003 4th Ave 23.850,. Mrs. Peter Jensen. Oakland Ct 23.460 . Mrs. F. R. Scholcs. 541 Mill 44,650 1 Lawrence Gallagher. 2408 Ave. A. .32.670 i Van ldddel 2401 Ave. A 33.510 Mrs. Iva M. Ford, 305 S. 18th 94,790 R. D. Edwards 2310 Ave. C 26.840 Mrs. J W. Head. 3485 3d Ave 49.500 F. H. Moran, 114 S. 1st St 27.430 Mrs. I.. C. Davis. 1417 Fairmont Ave.21.'90 Lou Dunlan, Grand Hotel 43.850 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan. 2026 Ave. A 95,650 Bert Graham. R. 1, Logan. .. ; . .. .36,410 Xellie'J. Solleder, Tliurman 64.940 Gladys MaWs. Harlan 98.840 Bernard Franklin, Hamburg ......36,820 Merle Andreas.: Oakland 64.390 Dorothy Hull, Hepburn 21.240 J. H. Hudgens, Walnut.... 46.680 Merle B Travis. Carson....... 18.160 Leona Hamann. Persia 72.190 Mrs. Ray Plerson, Henderson. ... .,.'!?. 420 Lloyd W. Weatherell, Panama 36.280 Mrs. Lowell C. Mattox, Shelby. .. .70.160- Frcd Tanke. Avoca ...s...... 38,590 Mra. S. I.. Jefferson. Woodbine 89;46fl K. E. Axthelm. Gleowood.: 13.280 Mrs. IT. H. Stich.' Sidney '. 24.560 June Beaver, , Harlan ...5,000 . DISTRICT NO. 6. Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska: Cass. Harpy. Douglas (outside the city nf Omaha ). Saunders, Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance. I'lntt, 4'olfax, Dodge, Washington., Kurt. Cuming, Stanton. Madison Boone. Antelope. Pierre, Wayne, Thur ston, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox. One 1,1 15.00 Maxwell one 5200.110 R. & I.. Deposit nnd one 100.00 R, & I.. Deposit will be awarded In tbis district. A. E. Stafford. Rising city Alvln F. Barton.' Lyons... R. E. Strasburg, Polk.. Mrs. P. . E. Buck. Fremont Mrs. Wade Pruitt, "Humphrey M. C. . Smith, Albion. Charles J. Swoboda, Prague Anna :B1umm, Scribner.... E. F. 'ushnian. Kejinard Frank Pallas. Ponder Mabel Btanda, West Point Nellie Dwyer, Colon D. JS. Hayes, Herman.. Jessie B. Kay. Wisner Ida Ruether. Stanton' ,.: Harry J. Muffley. St. Edward Jens- Jensen.. Lyons C. E. Anderson, R. 4. Xorfolk.. "Cedric Anderson. Wausa.'. J. M. Fox, Gretna Laura Kolcna. Creighton Marie Rowaldt. Yutan Mrs. Edith Srhonler, Rosalie Mrs. Archie Roberts, North Bend, a. C. Hobak, Xehawka... Zetta Lower, Valparaiso.'. 56,420 .28,790 DISTRICT NO. 3 ; Will include all territory inside the city limits of ymalia and on. anil 'north of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and' as far north as Maple street. One 1,1 1.1.00 Maxwell, one J'MU.OO B. ti 1.. Deposit and one 100.00aU. I.. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. C. J. Hubbard. 3S04 Farnnm. .92.650 O. V. Hendee. 4204 Burdotte. ... 91.600 A. D. Klein, jr., 4806 Dodge ..88,680 Klove B. Jlorcll. 644 S. 55th Ave... 91. 840 C. J. Wright, 2310 Howard 69.140 James Audeson. 2411 N. IStn 12,780 W. T. Ziesel, 3314 Decatur 94,370 Dr. Frank O. Smith. Blackstone 90.380 Louis j: Schafer. 112 X. 26th ...92.410 Mildred Plank, 2714 Burt 60.950 Mrs. Anna Morenelli, 8S8 S. 21st, .. .94.840 Fred Keogh, 229 X. 19th .23.410 DISTRICT NO. 8. ' Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha on and north of Maple street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and north to Sar geant street, including Florence and ,the Carter Lake district. One 1.1 15.00 Maxwell, nne CiOO.OO ft. V- I.. Deposit and one $100.00 B. & J.. Deposit will be awarded in tbis district.. Don't Hold Subscriptions Get Them in by Saturday They Count for the Most Votes Right Now Lydia Byeredahl. Madison.. -Emma . Fredstroin. Oakland Mildred E. Johnson. Mrad Josephine Evans. Platte Center... Mrs. Ed Lyons, Newman Grove Mrs. Lulu Owen. Ashland Mrs. "B. O: Darling. Hooper J. W. Keeler. Fullerton Robert Welk, Columbus R. J. Swansnn. Fullerton Wm. Mi.-k. Cedar Bluffs...; Roy Combs. David City Donald Waugh. R. 2. Valley. Herbert Struthers, Craig Emma Johnson. R. Xo. 1. Fremont A. D. Allen. Decatur John Huebner. Papillion . . Anton. F. .Yotava, Schuyler .96,870 .88,490 .96,64'1 .77.960 .98,860 .44,080 .58,990 .61,020 .98,100 .97.830. .98,720 .37.540 .37.64:1 .59,260 .98.420 .93.460 .83,790 . .5.700 .36,640 .36,120 .95,820 .99.460 .85.710 .27.450 .36,490 .37.240 .99,570 .31,690 .21,210 .99,350 ,.5,340 .67,240 . .6.040 .67.080 . 1.7,000 .35.960 . .5.070 . .6,280 67,070 .22.140 . .5.000 .37,290 Mrs'. W. A. Mitchell, 2035 Ave. A... J.110 Edna Lawrence. 7711 X. 28th Ave.. 27.240 Fred B. Xochols, 3415 X. 24th 21,980 A. L. Frederick, 2558 Whitmore. .. .93,390 Mona Harris. 2954 X. 4Jtii Ave 23.SSO 11. Chrlstensan, 6904 Minne Lusa 12,540 C. 1). Schnell, 2423 Crown Point 27.560 a. J. Emery, 2554 Pratt 92,840 Leo Daniels, 2302 Maple 93,850 Mrs. R. Tedesco, 2939 Lincoln Blvd. 95,750 Violet Brotcbie. 5020 Florence Blvd.94.460 A. H. Mayer. 2438 Ellison. 64.380 Mrs. L. M. Thlrtlc, 6005 N. '80th 23,950 Mrs. W. W. Davis. 3929 Flor. Blvd. 59.370 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8511 X. 29th.. 34, 560 C. Hall. 2879 Vane 29, 740 Winifred Travis, 2861 Fowler 11,840 Mrs. J. Rodebaugh, 8180 Meredith. .60.050 Mrs. .1. M. Streeter, 400S N. 34th.. 21. 760 Mrs. a. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne 94,830 Mrs. E. D. Perrln, 3120 X. 47th. ... 11,660 Ben Ferrell. 3410 N. 24th 11,540 Mrs. F. E. Waters, 3621 X. ISth 11,120 DISTRICT -NO. 5. Will Include all the territory in the state of lowu outside the city of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. " One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $300.00 B. & L. Deposit and one $100.00 K. Si I.. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Myrtle Rogers, Pertival Hnrlen Klutis. Moiuluinln . . . .'. Mrs. Nettle Bai helder, River John Gillette, Atlantic U1en U. Sillik, Missouri Valle O. J. Atkins Xenla Marion Caughell. Carson Ruth Knight. Glenwood Betty Eairelt, Malvern Rev. O. B. Baumaii. Minden. Mrs. Blllie Iwen. Schleswig... June Ovlalt. Shenandoah Mrs. Ona Johnson, I'ac. Jet. George W. Moore, Bartlett. . . ton y. Membership Entry Blank The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club 5,000 VOTES Date 1921 I nominate ..(Mr., Mrs. or Miss) V Street No Dist. No ' f City '. State As a member of The Help Yourself Club Signed Address , This nomination blank will count' for 5,000 votes if sent to tha 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 nsine of the person making the nomination will . not be divulged. .90.100 .98,840 .51,560 .29.200 .29.800 .99.580 .74.420 .82.590 .99.460 .99.740 .59,110 .91,200 .98.790 .86,020 .1. H. Domingo,' Weeping Water. ., ,22,980 1 W. If. Hoeretmann. Fremont 95,500 I. X. Warrick. Blair 96.400 Louise Figenbaum, Springfield. .... .45,460 unite McMillan. Shelby.. ,...-37,640 Win. Andrews. Bellwood 36,090 A'ivlan lce, David City 80.150 W. L. Scott, Osceola. ...52,970 B. 0. Wilde, 823 S. 8. Norfolk 48.290 I A. M. Sanders. Flattsmouth 9C400 F. L. Brown, Schuyler 97.1 fiO Helen M. Wynkoop. Central City 95.400 J. Havlland. Norfolk 36,350 Floyd Buchanon, Silver Creek 95.870 Henry .T. llaynes, Octavla... 43.510 Sam Davles. Wayne . 95.680 R. V. Kennedy. Tekamah.... 96.560 Joe Krajicek, Arlington 50.890 Fred Bqss. 1566 24th Ave., Colunibus.48,160 Klmer Nordland, Columbus 77.480 i). P. Hill. Genoa 84.790 Henrietta Miller. Oakland .98.780 W. C. Halxey, Oakdale 97.450 Clifford Cunningham, Wahoo 39.980 Herman Buhk, Beemer 59,160 Herman A. Momann, Klkhorn 43.080 Fred T. Wlgington, Schuyler 97,730 Gordon Smith. Lyon 40,860 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will include the following counties In the state ot Nebraska: Otoe. Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee. Johnson,' liagc. Lancaster. Seward. Saline, Jefferson, Thayer. Fillmore, York, Hamilton. Clay. Nuckolls. Webster and Adams. One $1,115,011 Maswell. one $200.00 R. L. Deposit and one $100,011 B. I.. Deposit will be awarded in tbis district. A. K. Pratt. Tobias William McKervcr. Vordova Rev. H. B. K. Hill, Table Rock . Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Nebraska City Mrs. W. A. Hunt, Red Cloud Alfred BnoUwalter, Pawnee City .. Vada Parker, RockforU Lola Hosford, Seward Mrs. C. D. Itllcy, Tei umsch Emma Krutz, Deshler .98.: DISTRICT NO. . Will include all territory in Ihe state of Nebraska not Included in Districts Number 41 and 7. also territory lu (South Dakota. Kansas and Colorado. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. ft I.. Deposit nnd nne $100.00 B. & I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Mrs. Olis Wolford. Clay Center 9,S29 Thomas Foster, Beaver Crossing ...61,260 Gladys Saylor, Bruning 37,40 Hattie Stables, Carlcton .....57.960 F.leanor Shoff. Fairbury 63.870 George Whitesell, Kenesaw 47,760 Mrs. Lydia Wolfskill. Superior 00.210 Frank C. Bruning. Mtlford 38,250 Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Glltmr 52.170 Raymond L. Oosson. Hastings 79.820 Mrs. R. Anderson. 1324 H. Lincoln. .49,980 Mrs.,R. F. Jordon. Tork- . : ....49.210 Mrs. Marie Morris. Hebron 38,460 Tlllle Nolte. Auburn, R. 2 54.720 Mrs. Mark Hall, Auburn .,...'.....98.960 Robert Moore, Nelson 58.720 Lee Parriott. Peru 73.820 Will Brookley, Edgar 49,760 Mrs. Dean Kite. Auburn ,.97. 310 Velva, Bair. Fairmont ...99.270 Vera Grosshaus, Sutton ....47,960 Margaret Ahrens. Fails City 99.860 Mrs. Thomas Brower. R. 1, Geneva. .48,960 Agnes Krasomil. Aurora 99.600 Gail Parson. Humboldt ..62.520 IT. S. Helnie. Scoltsbluff W. B. Shelton, Fusion..- Martin Xielson, Dannehrog Diyk Pullman. Sargent Mrs. Merle Spotts. Imperial Mao Dick Cambridge Mrs. P. s. Copelaml. Bridgeport.. Mrs. C. M. Taylor. Benkelman . . . . , Hilda Jacobson, Arapahoe J. E. Williams. Alliance Mrs. Margaret Milligan, Arnold... Sitrna Peterson. Eddyvillo Oscar Peterson, Sumner Bert Brownell. Chappell P J. Minner. 109 W. 5th. Grand I. Mrs. A. K. Callahan. C.ering. . . . . , I'r. D. A. RundHtrom. Curtis Mrs. Walter Borden. Gordon Mrs. Berthu A. F.ber. Kirk W. K. Harriss. Beruand ' Mrs. Grace Redfelt, Minden Georgo Gardner. Bavard.... Melba Philbrlck. Ord C. B. Dosset. Axtell '., I Wm. Halsey. Lebanon I Fern Gates. SInmford Mra. Kmil Steinke. Holdrege Mrs. Clay Funston. Ogallala I A. Jl. Lee. .19 N. Locum, x. Platte. . Blanche Myers. Sutherland.... ."re. .m. noaeerans, .luieshurtf? Colo C. H. Blackburn. Mitchell. Fern Belts. Franklin Mrs. Ray Ralhbun. Haves Center! Philip Merrier. Campbell . . K. t Mc.Kak, St. Paul Kdward Norlander. Keystone...!.! Rutli Walsh. Shelton Mrs. Robert Smith. Ord ....!! Mrs. Ina B. llarshburgcr Oconto., Harvey Thompson. Ravenna Helen Loomis. Gibbon Albert P. Powers. Greeley. t. r i. .. f ........ , . . . ..n:i .-iiAie. nunven , J. K. Hopkins. 604 W. 4th, Grand l! Walter T. Shaw, Franklin :.. Mrs. J. A. Onlntor. Rrulo William F. Bernaeli. Loup Cit. .!" Hazel Farrell. Gothenburg Mrs. Grai'f Murray. Blooniington. ! Mrs. J. Mcintosh. Cosad Luclle JohiiFnn. Orleans ,..! Harry G. Selk. Scotia Hannah Simmons. Mason city H. H. Stevens. North Platte Rlanrhe Dakan. Beaver City Mrs. K. C. Dlllnian. Broken How.. 35,840 62,910 60,24ft 60,160 47.960 50.280 99.720 43.260 49.410 67,82 23,210 63,910 42,060 98,540 ,38,570 "9.620 47.940 54,170 29,140 47.670 49.460 42,66il 50.160 68,740 89,2fi' 98.690 99.640 49.48't 97.960 97.6611 r.8.90' 36,920 38.410 36,640 36.840 38.160 53,810 21.260 36,070 36,22 21.560 21.000 91.060 5,07 5,340 5,090 53,000 5,080 36.000 45.09O 11.170 67.06.1 63,610 6.0 1 6.000 61.021 37.001' 98.000 Campaign Closes June 25th, 1921 The' Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club Not good after May 23, 1921. Must be voted or mailed on or before expiration date. 10 FREE VOTES FOR i i 1 I EVERY SUBSCRIBER IS ENTITLED TO VOTES WHEN MAKING A SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT Oive your renewal to some present club member, or nominate a new member. Your renewal will give some member a helping hand in the race. If your community is not actively represented, send your renewal direct to the H. Y. S. Club of The Omaha Bee, giving the name of the club member to whom you wish your votes credited. Address Your Entry Blanks and All Communication! to THE OMAHA BEE "Help ; Yourself Club," Omaha, Neb. For further information, subscription blanks, etc., call, write or telephone OFFICE OF THE "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" 312 Peters Trust Baildinj. (Bee Bldg.) .Office Opens at 9 a. m. Phone Atlantic 1000 In order to insure accuracy, a Burroughs Adding Machine it used in tabulating the votes. Street Xo City . . .Dist. Xo. ......State Good for 10 fres votes when sent to the 11. Y. S. Club on or before above date. No coupon will be transferred to another after being received at the office of The Bee. I Howard St., bet. 15th and 16th Howard Between 15th & 16th