THE BKK: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 14, l'Jl. r: Senator Cummins Pessimistic Over Rail Situation Chairman Declares Perma nency of Private Ownership Challenged, Result of Pres- . cnt Financial Condition. Washington, May 13. Unless some way is found to increase rev eliies and reduce expenses the rail' way deficit "will have to be met froiirthe national treasury," Chair nla 11 Cummins of the senate inter- sJatc commerce committee declared today at hearings on the general mil way situation. Chairman Cummins said that the total loss sustained by the govern ment during Jo months of its con tiol of railroads was estimated by the director general of the railroaJ administration at $1,200,000,000. Considering ' railroad claims con flicting with the government, the chairman said,' the total amount rose to $2,500,000,000, and he gave as his own estimate $1,800,000,000 as the final loss which the government was likely to sustain. Private Control at Stake. "That situation challenges the per manency of private owenrship," he declared. A table showing what sums had been expended for railway operating expenses and taxes from 1917 to 1920, inclusive, was submitted by Julius Kruttschnitt, chairman of the kboard of the Southern Pacific, who kpuearcd for conclusion of his cross- examination iu connection with the committee's inquiry into the railroad situation. The total of operating expenses and taxes for the railroads, accord ing to the table, rose from $3,043, 000.000 in 1917 to $6,047,000,000 in 1920. Salaries of general officers of the railroads in 1920 totalled $47, 119,465, as against $3,605,755,516 for labor. Labor 60 Per Cent. The exhibit also showed that whereas in 1917, 55 cents out of every dollar expended for operation and taxes wen for wages rf cmplayes, this had increased in 1920 to 59 cents. Salaries of general officers, on the r.thcr hand, it showed, decreased from 1.15 cents to 0.78 of a cent out of each dollar. The salaries of di vision officers remained practically stationary. The table covering this salary and wage distribution of each dollar of money expended was as follows for 1917 and 19Ztf: Salaries of general officers. Salaries of division officers. Wages all other employes. . . v' . Total compensations 1917. i:o. .. 1.15 .78 . . .74 .75 . .65.27 (9.63 ..57.18 61.15 Virginia Nurse Honored . By France for Her War Work Paris, May.' 13. Miss Hamilton Shields of Virginia was decorated today as a chevalier of the Legion of Honor in recognition of the work of Miss, Shields as a nurse during the war. Bee Want Getters. -s Ads Are Business Vice .President Mum Regarding Secrets of Cabinet Conferences Washington, ' May 13. Senators who have been hoping that Vice President Coolidge, now that he sits in cabinet sessions, would get chatty with them about "goings on" in the cloister of the executive circle, arc disappointed. Never a garrulous individual, the vice president since joining the cabi net group, has become a veritable sohinx. Of course, the senators can not criticize the vice president for not loosening up and letting them in on secrets from the White House, but they think he might do It once in a while, just to be chummy. But they have yet to hear a symbol from his lips on the subject of what oc curs at the executive end of the avenue. This being so, the senators are hoping that Mr. Coolidge is just as mum about senatorial secrets when he gets to cabinet meetings. Judging by his sense ol fairness, they believe he is. Action on Tariff Bill Delayed by Democrats Washington, May 13. Democrats in the house blocked prompt action on the emergency tariff bill. Representative Garner of Texas, democrat, objected to sending the bill as passed yesterday by the sen ate to conference. This made it necessary for the republican leaders to seek a' special rule which will be granted by the house rules commit tee tomorrow. Under this rule, op portunity will be provided for a de bate on the measure on the floor and a roll call on the question of sending it to conference. Strong sentiment is itC evidence in the house against the senate pro vision which extends the war trade board control over imports of dyes. Representative Young of North Da kota, who introduced the . bill or iginally in the house, declared him self as opposed to the dye provision. Steamer With 1,100 People Beached After Collision London, May 13. The Peninsula and Oriental liner Benalla, from London to Sydney, Australia, with 1,100 passengers and seamen has been beached near the Royal sovereign lightship, off Cherbourg,. France, after a collision with the British tank steamer Patella, says a Lloyd's wireless dispatch from North Ireland. The collision oc curred in a fog. A statement issued by the Penin sula and Oriental company says no one was injured and that the pas sengers will be landed this after noon. It is possible the ship may be floated late today.' Standard Oil Company Announces Cut in Price San Francisco, May 13. A reduc tion of 2 cents a gallon in the mar ket price of gasoline and of 25 cents a barrel for fuel oil, effective to morrow, was announced by the Standard Oil company of California. The field price the company will pay for all grades of crude oil also will be reduced 25 cents a barrel. High Officer in World War Listed As Army Slacker featuring-- Remarkable Values in Fabric and Sport Hats m ft m $5 fees For Saturday's SellingTheir . First Showing 'at . Name of Lieutenant Colonel First to Appear Among Names of Slackers in Sixth Corps Area. Chicago, May 13. Uncle Sam led off his long-postponed publication of "slacker" lists in Chicago with a blunder. William Sutherland Bacon was the first name published in the of ficial list of draft evaders in the Sixth army corps area. Bacon, ac cording to records here and offi cials of the American Legion, vol unteered for army service, was ac cepted, served throughout the war and won promotion until he re ceived the rank of lieutenant colonel. The War department list gave Bacon's residence as the Del Prado hotel, but records there failed to show he had ever been there. According to friends. Bacon or ganized the chemical warfare serv ive proving grounds at Lakehurst, N. J., and had at least 1,000 men under him. Practically all gas masks and shells were handled there. Ba con now is in New York City, con nected with the National City bank. Capt. William Sctliff, secretary of the American Legion of Illinois, suggested that newspapers do not publish the official lists until the Legion has had an opportunity to check every name. "There must have been some thing very peculiar," Captain Setliff said, "when the draft board, the whole United States government, including the War department and the Department of Justice could not learn that a lieutenant colonel com mander of a camp in a very im portant branch of the service, was billed as a draft deserter." Other errors have already been found in the initial list. Administration Scored By Farmcr-Lahor Party Chicago, May 13. The national executive committee of the farmer labor party, after a three-day ses sion, made public a statement de claring that there was no difference between the republican and demo cratic parties and that the only peaceable remedy for the workers is to supplement the efforts of the trade unions, farmer organizations and co-operative societies by inde pendent political action through the farmer-labor party. "President Harding made his cam paign on the issue of opposition to President Wilson's league of na tions," the statement said. "He is now in the act of embroiling the United States again in the intrigues of the unprincipled plotters of Europe." Priest Used Stolen Bonds to Pay Parish Debts, He Tells Police Chicago, May 13. Rev. Anthony Gorck, pastor of the Polish Catholic church, New Chicago, Ind., was ar rested, at Gary, Ind., by federal agents in connection with the recent $907,000 mail robbery at Toledo. O.. and confessed that he had sold $1,240 worth of coupons from the stolen bonds in order to pay parish debts. Gorek dug up $72,000 worth of bonds in his back yard, telling the officials they had been given to him by Miss Wanda Urbatis. According to officials. Gorek said he had met Miss Urbatis on a train for Chicago sometime ago. She gave him a package, he said, telling him not to look at it, but to keep it until he heard from her again. The priest said he had known the woman in To ledo and did not hesitate to comply with her request. He took the package home, he said, and held it for some time. Fi nally he opened the package and later, needing money to pay parish debts, sold some of the coupons. Arkansas Negro Lynched. Little Rock, Ark., May 13. An unidentified negro was lynched at McGenee last night for alleged par ticipation in an attempted attack on J. P. Sims, a railroad blacksmith, and a young white woman while they were riding in an automobile,, according to advices received to night. Sims reported three negroes stopped his car and demanded he leave the young woman. He openeJ fire and the trio fled, it was stated. Bargains of all kinds in Bee Want Ads. Try Resinol to stop dandruff and loss of hair Full directions with erery package of Rsslnol Soap and Ointment. Bn thie treat runt today. It relieve dan draff and scalp itching, and tend to keep the hair thick, live and lustrous. Suld 6 all drutfiMtt. Trial naekage free. Dept. -?. Baatoal, BsMaMre, Ha. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Last Day of the Big Extra Vote Offer IP HELP YOURSELF CL UB Last Day of the Big Extra Vote Offer D a j oir ra GET ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO OFFICE TODAY Second Extra Vote Offer of 75,000 Extra Votes Starts Monday To get the benefit of the 100,000 extra vote off ex you must have your sub scriptions in the office or the mail before 10:00 p. m. today (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. today (Saturday). First Extra Vote Second Extra Vote " Third Extra Vote If you live out of the city be sure your subscriptions are mailed before 10:00 p. m. today (Saturday) evening. Also be sure that the postoff ice 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 be given credit under second vote offer of 75,000 extra votes for each $25.00 in subscriptions. Vote Value of Subscription Payments The DAILY and Sunday, Morning or Evening, by Boy Carrier in Omaha, Council Bluffs and in town where Carrier Boy service is maintained. New 2 Years $20.40 180,000 1 Year 10.20 76,000 6 Months 5.10 32,00.; 3 Months 2.65 12,000 Morning or Evening Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. New .2 Years S 15.60 136,000 1 Year 7.80 62,000 6 Months 8.90 22.000 3 Months 1.95 10,000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. New 2 Years .10.40 76,000 1 Year 5.20 32.000 6 Months 2.60 12,000 Morning, Evening and Sunday by Boy Carrier. New 1 Year J1.00 152,000 6 Months 9.00 68.000 3 Months 4.50 28.000 Daily 'and Sunday by Mall. New 2 Years $15.00 136.000 1 Year 7.60 62.000 6 Months 4.00 22,000 8 Months 2.00 10,000 Daily Only by Mail, Without Sunday New 2 Years $10.00 76,000 1 Year 6.00 ?2,000 6 Months 2. BO 12.000 3 Months 1.25 6,000 Sunday Only by Mail. New 2 Years 5.00 32.000 1 Year 2.60 12,000 6 Months 1.25 6,000 Renewal subscription payments will be given half as many votes as new subscriptions. Offer: Offer: Offer: Closing at 10:00 p. m., May 14th. For $25.00 in Subscriptions 100,000 Extra Votes; 4,000 for each dollar over $25.00. Closing at 10:00 p. m., June 4th. For $25.00 in Subscriptions 75,000 Extra Votes; 3,000 for each dollar over $25.00. Closing at 10:00 p. m., June 18th. For $25.00 in Subscriptions 50,000 Extra Votes; 2,000 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 last Wednesday. The stand. :in will be chanced aeain in Tuesday's paper and will include the votes that are received and counted at the H. x. S. Llua office before 6 p. m., Saturday. DISTRICT NO. 1 Will Include all territory Inside the City limits of Omaha south of Pacific street, west of the river to Seventy second street, Including Ralston, Belle vue. Fort Crook and Avery. One 1,11 5.0 Maxwell, one f 1O0.00 B. A I,. Deposit and one ftlOfl.OO B. & I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. R. W. Sage. 2619 S. 33d St 92.450 Mrs. C. A. Chrlstensen, 622 Cedar. .16,830 Ernest Herngren, 2015 S. 7th St. . .92,630 Martha Ebert, 2403 Poppleton 49,840 Mrs. Thomas Seize, 2318 I St ,.9:1,840 Mr?. Pearl Starkey. 1937 S. 12th. .93,750 Frank Kennlson. 1309 S. 26th St.. 19.350 ('. O. Phillips, 1624 Polk St, 12,910 Mabel Hogan. Z40S 8. Z4th t4,9SO Kd Julis. 6806 8. 20th 28,610 Mrs. J. N. Williams, 3C08 S. 23d 34,730 Mabel Qravatt, 825 Bancroft 19,?50 Mrs. F. Marecek. 6218 S. 20th St.. 94,910 Theo. A. Isaacson. 2317 S. 31st 23,840 Mrs. Anna Kuppert. 2014 Martha.'.. .17,280 Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 1822 Bancroft. .. .62,780 .lohn Kwasnlewskl, 2867 Oak. 54.790 11. Hakenholz, '2323 Monroe... 94,340 Iva Slegei. 1724 Dorcas f.6,180 a. H. Evans, 4550 S. 40th 93,850 Mrs. E. D. Haworth. 177ft 8. 9th. .. .22.310 George Peterson, 3412 Wright 95,910 Aage Jorgensen. S520 s. 20tn b,uo Valter Hamilton, 2209 8. 29th 5,000 Mrs. W. B. W.lthrow, 235 Francis. .11,080 Mrs. Olive 8. Dusenbury, 1906 S. 33d. 6.020 Henry Furst, 3205 W street 6,030 J. L. Beecroft, 4545 S. 18th 6,000 It A. Speltzer. 6626 8. 23d.. 5,060 John Spell, 810 Forest Ave.: 6,000 E. II. Burke, 1103 Park Ave 5,000 $750 $0 The New Sport Hats-- Omaha's discriminating women will find our new arrivals - of Sport Hats complete to the smallest detail at ultra values. The modes featured Saturday are approved by fashion. -Hats of Taffeta, Georgette, Crepe de , Chine and . Hemp Hats that were made to sell at double and in some in stances three times - their selling .prices . 7i ' 1 The Fabric Hats Are- gg M Truly the latest in styles and the ifl . qualities are superb. In colors of If? v Black. Brown, Navy, Combinations, , etc. You will have to see these Hats i " to fully appreciate the extreme values 1 , we are offering. IS Selling Starts Promptly at 9 A.M. DISTRICT NO. S Will include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha and on. and north of Taclfie street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and as far north as Maple street. One 91,115.00 Mai well, one $200.00 It. ft T.. Deposit and one 1 00.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded In Ibis district. Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3804 Farnam. .92,660 O. W. Hendee. 4204 Burdette 91,600 A. r. Klein. Jr., 4806 Dodge 88,680 Kloye B. Morel!. 644 S. 25th Ave... 91, 840 C. J. Wright. 2310 Howard 69,140 .Tames Addeson. 2411 N. ISth 13,7X'g W. T. Ziesel. 3314 Decatur 94,2707 Dr. Frank O. Smith, Blackstoue. . . .60.30 Louis J. Schafer. 112 N. 26th 92,410 Mildred Plank, 2714 Burt 60,950 Mrs. Anna Morenelli. 95S S. 21st. .. .94.840 Fred Keogh. 220 N. 19th 23,410 A. Hicks, 2716 Miami 83,570 R. H. Ackley, 2507 N. 24th 11,850 Mrs. Emily Winner, 119 N. 20th. .. .91,680 Hedwlg Michel, 2411 N. D8th 27,750 Louis Elowltz, 2771 Burt 11,450 R. E. Holbrook. 3556 Pacific 92,360- Herman Uaehshoen, 413 N. 18th. .. .32,680 Dessie D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas 93.610 C. A. Wler. 1915 Charles 93,580 C. I. Slosson, Jr., 4906 Cuming 59,390 Ida Karbach. 1433 N. 20th 30.470 J. K. Mcintosh. 4160 Chicago 94,310 Mrs. Mary Engel, 270o Cuming 2d, 760 Mrs. A. E. Waak, 2222. Howard 93,350 O. T. Peterson, 3009 Harney 22,460 Marten J. Dineen, 938 N. 26rh 16.860 Blanche Snyder. 723 8. 25th Ave.. 29,240 R. li. Murray. 4424 Jones 16,700 Mrs. Bessie Beach, 1008 8. 29th., ,. .22.150 Harold Anderson, 3116 Marcy 13,110 Josephine Shumaker, Loyal Hotel. .32,570 T. Pi Paganis. 411 S. Ifith 55.950 E. H. White. 667 8. 33d 21,450 Mrs. W. J. Whitaker. 4804 Dodge. . .92,850 L. N. Swanson, 4139 Lake 94,760 Mrs. B. N. Clausen, 4809 Underwood 92,510 Mrs. Marie Coulter. 3009 Harney .. .93,840 Mrs. R. I Psttison. 218 Turner St.. 17, 680 Sam Wolf, 2316Vj N. 30th 43,650 Rev. N. C. Hanson. 1713 N. 25th St. 95,980 W. J. Duve, 3223 Seward .11,570 Mrs. C. M. Tomandl. 4507 Charles. .83.960 Boland Frelsman. 10J8 N. 32d 21.680 Horrare Schaeffer. 4225 Cuming.... 6.150 Emmet Wlemer. 416 S. 42d 11,140 Mrs. C. E. Liuneman, 1633 Victor. . .39,150 Mrs. Jennie Lament, 1808 Dodge.... 5,240 Douglas Peters. 206 S. 32d 21,340 P. F. Gutchewxkl, 3527 Charles. . .15.050 L. W. Rellly. 123 S. 29th 6,040 Mrs. M. L. Vosburgh, 2564 Douglas. 6,000 W. C. Nielson, 1824 N. 33d 6,010 DISTRICT NO, 8. Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha on arid north of Maple street, west of the river to Klghty-thlrd street and north to Sar geant street, Including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One fl.115.00 Maxwell, one X200.00 B. & I.. Deposit and one 100.00 B. & I.. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. R. E. Moore, 6002 N. 28th Ave. 11.460 W. E. Stutenroth, 2456 Camden. .. .94.390 Mrs. Gus Krantz, 7301 Maple 6,020 DISTRICT NO. 4. Will Include all territory in the city of Council Bluffs, including the Mana wa. district. One l. 113.00 Maxwell, nne 300.00 B. & L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. & I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Gertrude Sullivan, S13 Ave. B... .93.210 L. R. Roberts, 162 W. Bdwy 59.830 Anna Ward, 1006 5th Ave 20.680 Mrs. M. A. Smith'. 2304 Ave. D. . . .94,210 A. W. Geiger, Jr., 426 Damon 19,760 Dorothy Lenlhan, 653 Harrison St.. 43,790 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1908 3d Ave.22,610 Harold O. DeVol, 1012 7th Ave. .. .19,570 R. P. Bolin, 2003 4th Ave.. 23,850 Mrs. Peter Jensen. Oakland Ct 23.460 Mrs. F. R. Scholes, 541 Mill 44,650 Lawrence Gallagher, 2408 Ave. A.. 32. 670 Van Llddel 2401 Ave. A 33,610 Mrs. Iva M. Ford, 306 S. ljth 94,750 R. D. Edwards 2310 Ave. C 26,840 Mrs. J W. Head, 3485 3d Ave 49.600 V. 11. Moran, 114 S. 1st St 21,430 Mrs. Ij. C. Davis. 1417 Fairmont Ave.il.790 Lou Dunlap, Grand Hotel 43,850 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan. 2026 Ave. A. . . .95,650 Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, 2035 Ave. A... 6,110 Dorothy Hull. Hepburn 2t,240 J. TT. Hudgens, Walnut 46,580 Merle B, Travis. Carson 18,160 Leona llamann, Persia ,....72,190 Mrs. Ray Plerson; Henderson 37,420 Lloyd W. Weatherell. Panama 36,280 Mrs.' Lowell C. Mattox, Shelby... .70,160 Fred Tanke, Avoca 38,690. Mrs. S. L. Jefferson, Woodbine.... 89,460 E. E. Axthelm, Glenwood 13,280 Mrs. H. H. Stlch, Sidney 24,560- June Beaver, Harlan 6.000 Opal Snyder, Randolph 6,000 DISTRICT NO. . Will include the following counties la the 'state of Nebraska: Cass. Sarpy. Douglas (outside the city of Omaha). Saunders. Butler, Polk, Merrick. Nance. Piatt, Colfax, - Dodge. Washington, Burt, Cuming, Stanton. Madison. Boone, Antelope, Tierce, Warne, Thur ston, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox. One $1,115.00 Maxwell one 200.MI B. 1.. Deposit and one $100.00 B. It I,. Deposit will be awarded in this district. G. C. Hobsk, Nehawka..., ..66.420 Zetta Lower, Valparaiso 28,790 J. H. Domingo. Weeping Water. .. .22,980 V. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont 95,500 Edna Lawrence, 7711 N. 28th Ave.. 27, 240 Fred B. Nochols, S416 N. 24th 21,980 A. L. Frederick. 2568 Whitmore. .. .93,390 Mona Harris, 2954 N. 47th Ave. .. .23.880 H. Chrlstensan, 6904 Mlnne Lusa. ... 1 2,540 C. D, Srhnell, 2423 Crown Toint. .. .27,560 O. J.- Emery. 2564 Pratt 92,840 Leo- Daniels, 2302 Maple 93,850 Mrs. R. Tedesco, 2939 Lincoln BIvd.96,760 Violet Brotchie, 6020 Florence Blvd.94,460 A. H. Mayer. 2438 Ellison 54,380 Mrs. L. M. Thlrtle, 6005 N. 30th 23.950 Mrs. W. W. Davis, 3929 Flor. Blvd. 59, 370 Mrs. Harrv Rogers. 8511' N. 29th. .34,560 C. Hall. 2X79 Vane 29,740 Winifred Travis. 2861 Fowler 11,840 Mrs. Torn Rodebaugh. 3180 Meredith. 50,050 Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 N. 34th.. 21, 760 Mrs. O. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne 94,83" Mrs. E. D. Perrin. 3120 N. 47th 11,560 Ben Ferrell. 3410 N. 24th 11,540 Mrs F. E. Waters, 3621 N, 18th 11,120 C. Flnkle, 2018 Manderson 5,210 Don't Hold Subscriptions Get Them in by Saturday They Count for the Most Votes Right Now DISTRICT NO. 5. Will Include all the territory In the state of Iowa outside the city of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. & L. Deposit and one $100.00 It. ft L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Myrtle Rogers, Perclvsl 99.100 Harlen Klutts. Mondamin 98,840 Mrs. Nettie Batchelder, Riverton.. 61,560 John Gillette, Atlantic 29,260 Glon C. Sllllk, Missouri Valley. .. .39.860 O. J. Atkins. Ncola 99.680 Marlon Caugbell. Carson 74,420 Ruth Knight, Glenwood 82.590 Betty Eairett, Malvern 99,460 Rev. -G. B. Bauman. Minden 99,740 Mrs. BIIMb Iwen. Sehleswig 69,110 June Oviatt. Shenandoah 91,260 Mrs. Ona Johnson, Pac. Jet 98,790 Georgs W. Moore, Bartlett ...86.020 Bert Graham, II. 1, Logan 36.410 Nellie J. Sollelpr. Thurman. .... .64,940 Gladys Mnvls. Harlan 98.840 Bernard Franklin. Hamburg 36.820 Merle Andress, Oakland 64,390 I. JJ. Warrick, Blair 96,400 Louise Flgenhaum, Springfield 45,460 Winnie McMillan. Shelby 37.640 Wm. Andrews, Bellwood ,....36,090 Vivian Dee, David City 80.150 W. L. Scott, Osceola 162,970 E. C Wilde, 823 8. 8, Norfolk 48.299 A, M. Sanders, Plattsmouth; 96.400 K. L. Brown. Schuyler 97,160 Helen M. Wynkoop. Central City. .. .95.400 C. J. Havlland, Norfolk 36.250 Floyd Buchanon. Silver Creek. .... .95.870 Henry J. Haynes, Octa.via 43.510 Sam Davies, Wayne .,..95,680 R. V. Kennedy. Tekamah 96.560 Joe Krajicek. Arlington 60,890 Fred Boss. 1566 24th Ave.. Columbus.48,160 Elmer .Nordland, Columbus 77,480 D. P. Hill. Genoa 84.790 Henrietta Miller. Oakland 98,780 W. C. Halsey. Oakdale 97,460 Clifford Cunningham, Wahoo 311,980 Herman Bunk. Beemer 69,160 Herman A. Momann, Elkhorn 43,080 Fred T. Wiglngton.. Schuyler 97,730 Gordon Smith. Lyon 40,860 Marguerite Durhln. Blnoinficld 73.01s A. E. Stafford. Rising City 96.870 Alvln V. Barton. Lyons 88,490 R. E. Strssburg, Polk 96,640 Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont 77.9S0 Mrs. Wade Prultt. Humphrey 98.960 O. C. Smith, Albion..' 44,080 Charles J. Swoboda. Prague 68,990 Anna Blumai, Scribner 61,020 E. F.. Cushman. Kennard 98,160 Frank Pallas, Pender 97.830 Mabel Branda, West Point.... 98.720 Nellie Dwyer, Colon.... 37.610 D. E. Hayes. Herman 37.64 ) Jessie B. Kay. Wisner 59.280 Ida Ruether. Stanton ..i.. 98,420 Harry J. Mufley, St. Edward 93,460 Jens Jensen, Lyons 83.790 C. E.. Anderson, R. 4, Norfolk. 6.700 Cedrlc Anderson, Wausa 36,640 J. M. Fox, Gretna 36,120 Laura Kolena. Crelghton 95,820 Marie Rowaldt, Tutaa 99,460 Mrsf. Edith Schonler, Rosalie. .... .85,719 Mrs. Archie Roberts. North Bend.. 27, 450 Lydia Byersdahl, Madison...... 36.490 Emma Fredstrom. Oakland. .... .,37,240 Mildred E. Johnsbn, Mead. 99.670 Josephine Evans. Platte Center. .. .21,690 Mrs. Ed Lyons. Newman Grove 21,210 Mrs. Lulu Owen. Ashland ....99.350 Mrs. B. G. Darling, Hooper 6.340 .T. W. Keeler. Fullerton 67.240 Robert Welk. Columbus ,...6.040. R. J. Swanson. Fullerton..... 67.0S0 Wm. Mick, Cedar Bluffs 67.009 Roy Combs. David City 35,90 Donald Wabgh, R. 2. Valley 6.070 Herbert Struthers, Craig 5.280 Emma Johnson, R. No. 1, Fremont. 67.070 A. D. Allen, Decatur 22,140 John Huebner, Papillion 5,000 Anton V. Votava. Schuyler 37,290 Junlta Carlson, Stromsburg 6.000 Josephine Ketchmark, ft. Calhoun.. 6.000 Marguerite Durbln, Bloomfield. .. .73,010 Josephine Newton, Osceola 52,970 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska: Otoe. Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, finge, Lancaster. Seward, Saline, Jefferson, Thayer. Fillmore. York, Hamilton, Clay, Nnckolls. Webster and Adsms. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. ft L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft I.. Deposit will ba awarded in this district. Mrs. Otis' Wolford, Clay Center ... Thomas Foster, Beaver Crossing .. Gladys Saylor, Brunlng Hattie Stables, Carleton Eleanor Shoff. Fairbury George Whltesell. Kencssw Mrs. Lydia Wolfskill. Superior .... Frank C. Brunlng, Mllford Mrs. W. L. Chapman, Giltner Raymond L. Crosson. Hastings .... Mrs. B. Anderson. 1324 H. Lincoln. Mrs. B. F. Jordon. Tork Mrs. Marie Morris, Hebron Tlllte Nolte. Auburn, R. 2 Mrs. Mark Hall. Auburn Robert Moore. Nelson Lee Parriott, Peru Will Brookley. Edgar Mrs. Dean Kite. Auburn Velva Bair, Fairmont Vera Grosfhaus. Sutton Margaret Alirens. Falls City Mm. Thomss Brower. R. 1. Geneva Agnes Krasomll. Aurora Gail Parson, Humboldt A. E. Pratt. Tobiss .98.820 .51,260 .37,840 .67,960 .63.870 .47.760 .60,210 .38.250 .62.170 .'9.N20 .49.980 .S8.4fi0 .64.720 .98.960 .68.720 .73.820 .49.760 .97,310 .99,270 .47,960 .99.S69 .4S.9B0 .99,600 .63,520 .36.210 William McKerver, Vordova 36.420 Rev. K. B. E. Hill, Table Rock ...36.480 Mrs. I'bas. Fowler, Nebraska City .,98.160 Mrs. W. A. Hunt, Red Cloud 36,000 Alfred Bookwalter, Pawnee City ....65.210 Vada Parker, Rockford 6,670 Lola Hpsford. Seward 6,001 Mrs. C. I). Riley, Tecumseh 55.180 Emma Krutz, Deshler 32,680' C. E. Gllmore, Harvard 47,380 DISTRICT NO. . Will include nil territory in the stats of Nebraska not Included in Districts Number 6 and 7, alo territory ia South Dakota, Kansas and Colorado. One $1,115.00 Msiwell. on $200.00 B. ft I Deposit nnd one $100.00 U. ft 1.. Deposit will be awarded in this district. H. S. Heline. Scottsbluff 35.840 W. B. Shelton, Paxton 62.910 Martin Nielson, Dannebrog 60.240 Pick Pullman. Sargent 60,160 Mrs. Merle Snotts. Imperial 47,960 Mae Dick Cambridge 60,580 Mrs, F, S. Cop-land. Bridgeport. . .99.720 ' Mrs. c. M. Taylor. Benkelman 4.:' 'Hilda Jacohson. Arapahoe 49.410 J. E. Williams. Alliance 67.820 Mrs. Margaret Mllllgan. Arnold. .. .23,310 Signa Peterson, Eddyvllle 63.91 4 Oscar Peterson, Kumner 42,060 Bert Brownell, Chappell 9.64fl P. J. Minner. 109 w. 6tb. Grand I..S4.S70 Mrs. A. K, Callahan, Gering 79.62(1 Dr. 1. A. Rundstrom. Curtis. .... .47.940 Mrs. Walter Borden. Gordon 64.170 Mrs. Berlha A. Eber. Kirk 29,140 W. K. Jlarr)ss, Bertrand 47.67 Mrs. Grace Redfelt. Minden 49,480 George Gardner. Bsyard 42.66 1 Molhsi. Phllbrlck. Ord fO.KO C. B, Dosset, Axtell 6,74'l E. G. Nisley. Lexington ?,S0 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon 98.69 Fern Gstes. Stamford 99.640 Mrs. Emll Stelnke, Holdrege... 49.480 Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogallala 97.90 A. R. Lee. 719 N. Locust. N. Platte. .97.660 Blanche Myers. Sutherland 68.90' Mrs. M. Rosecrans, Julesburg, Colo.36,920 C. H. Blackburn. Mitchell X8.410 Fern Betts. Franklin 36,640 Mrs. Rsv Rathbun. Hayes Center. .S6. 840 Philip Merrier. Campbell 38.160 E. C. McKak. St. Paul 63.810 Edward Norlander. Keystone 21.260 Ruth Walsh. Shelton 36.070 Mrs. Robert Smith. Ord 36.220 Mrs. Ina B. Harshburger. Oconto. .21.5(0 Harvey Thompson. Ravenna. fl.00 Helen I.oomls, Gibbon 91, 06ft Albert P. Powers. Greeley 1,070 P. C. Mc-Kenzlc. Burwell 6.240 J. E. Hopkins. 604 W. 4th, Grand I. 6.010 Walter T. Shaw, Franklin 53,000 Mrs. J. A. Qulntor. Brule 5,080 William F. Bernaek. Loud City.... 36.000 Hazel Farrell. GothenbnTg. 45,090 Mrs. Grace Murray, Bloomington. .1 1,170 Mrs. J. Mcintosh. Cozsd 67.060 Luclle Johnson. Orleans. 63.610 Harry G. Selk. Scotia 6,010 Hannah Simmons. Mason City. 6,000 H. H. Stevens. North Platte..... St. 021 Blanche Dakan, Beaver City 37,000 Mrs. K. C. Dillman. Broken Bow..98.00e Membership Entry Blank The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club 5,000 VOTES Date 1921 I nominate (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Street No. '. Dist. No. City .......State As a member of The Help Yourself Club Signed . Address This nomination blanli will count for 5,000 votes if sent to the manager of the H. Y. S. Club. Only one blank will count for a member. 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