THE BEE: OMATIA. TTEDivESDAT. MAT 18, 1921. Dentists' Meet Is Turned Into Bis Dental Clinic Prominent Dentists of Nebras ka, and Oilier States Per form Operations on Sol dicrs in Auditorium. The Nebraska State Dentist's con vention turned itself into a bis dental clinic in the Auditorium yesterday ' and in the three nours between 9 o'clock and and noon 41 different dental operations were performed. The operators were the most promi nent dentists from all parts of Ne braska as well as prominent visiting dentists from Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Louis and Kansas City. The patients were soldiers from Fort ,Vrook who "volunteered" for the itacrvice. They w ere selected . last veck by a committee of dentists who visited the post. In one corner of the Auditorium, Dr. 11. F. McGrane of Sioux City, assisted by two attendants, gave a demonstration of the full upper and lower denture, using the Monson technique. An audience of 100 Ne braska dentists watched his work for two hours. In another corner Dr. C. E. W ood bury 61 Council 'Blurts conducted a Woodbury study club on a gold foil clinic. In a third corjicr Dr. K. V. Knapp f K'arnai f'itv pave an inlav clinic. in the rmtcr ot the. Auditorium, in '4 sma hnnths. 24 well-known ClCll- tisis jjcriormtu muni ucnn tinni rn a nianv natients. Each hnntli was .n'rrinr.'d as a recular den tal oflicc. with all dental appliances. Dentists attending the convention passed from booth to booth, remain ing longest where they were most interested. At the afternoon session the Icc t Hirers were Dr. Clarence O. Simpson' of Kansaa City, both attending the I convention as the special guests of I the Nebraska State Dental society. - Man Is Nabbed Here for Cattle Swindle at Oucida, Noah Meyers. 26. Oneida. Kan., who was arrested Monday by De tectives Pzsano.w.iki. Wavrin and Cich for the alleged theft of a car load of cattle and giving spurious checks, was taken back to Kansas yesterday. Meyers swindled his brother-in-law, who lives in Oneida, out of the caule. Sheriff F. M. Starns of Oneida eit i,ir! atti.p hrt cnlrl thf rattle U1 St. Joseph gave spurious checks for other cattle. Meyers was arrested here at the Auto" exchange, where he sold an automobile. Me was charged .with being, a fugitive from justice. Burglars Loot Blair Store Of $3,000 Worth of Tobacco Burglars raided the Sas Bros, mer chandise store in Blair. Neb., early yesterday and stole ?3.00O in cloth ing and tobaccos, and between $12 and $15 in cash, according to tl. . i.i j k.. V ! IX Parish, employe, " when .ie a'p-, peared for work yesterday. The burglars shattered the glass in a rear j door, crawled through, unlocked and f He's Special Guest at State Dentists' Meet y Si ml Convict Makes During Escape h And Kills Self Wyoming Auto Thief Stages Spectacular Get-Away, But Ends Life When Cap ture Is Near. -sxsasr- Dr. JH. H. Waite of Lincoln, head of the bacteriological department of the University pf Nebraska, lie is a special guest of the convention of the Ncbiaska State Dental society. opened the door, and ther. bore their loot across the alley to a waning automobile, investigation of il.c premises disclosed. The robbery was committed before the rain. Sas believes, for no automobile tracks were left in the mud. Omaha police were notified of the robbery by the sheriff and requested to keep on the lookout for the rob bers and the loot. Theater Magnate Leaves After Hears of U. S. Warrant J. L. Adams, Dcs Moines ihcaU'.r magnate, left Omaha in his auto mobile Monday night, after he had been informed "a federal warrant for his arrest, charging that he had made no report of $24.C0O said to have been collected as war tax in his theaters, was issued in Dcs Moines. Mrs. Adams, who resides i:t the El Bcudor apartments since her ad vent here with the 'Trincess Play ers' stock- company, declared yes-' terday her husband had left in his car tor Dcs Moines. "When he learned of the var tax difficulty in Dcs Moines he decided his place was there." she said. ... "tic only came to Omaha for the week end anyway, and intended to re turn. 21 Bodies of Soldiers Killed in France Arrive Twenty-one flag draped caskets containing the bodies of American soldiers who were killed or died of wounds received during the last few weeks of the great Avar arrived at l he Union station yesterday for distribution in towns in Nebraska, Towa, Kansas, Missouri and South Dakota. Among the bodies were those of Walter i1er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ycilr,.2222 South Thirty- j first street. Omaha, and Clyde Kit-i gore,- son of Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Kil- gore. ' 2412 Avenue B, Council I Bluffs." Ja.' i Rawlins, W'yo., May 17. Al Bis cardo, 35, serving a term of 15 years for automobile theft in the Wyoming penitentiary, shot and killed himself on a prairie near Rawlins Monday after making one of the most daring escapes on record from the Wyo ming prison. Forcing Warden Frank O. Haskell to unlock the door of his celt, with drawn revolver, he torccd the prison physician, Dr. Raymond Baker, and R. C. Magor, who had come to attend Biscardo, believing him ill. to line up against the wall. He told the warden he would hold the two men as hostages until he made his escape. Leaving the prison with ths three men covered, Biscardo took posses sion of the physician's automobile and ordered him to drive the ma chine avay with Mr. Magor in the front seat with him. The convict sat in the rear seat with his revolver pointed at the two men. The warden was given in structions not 'to follow until they had proceeded three blocks under penally of the death of the two hostages. 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More than 50 Benson merchants, bankers, grocers, druggists and automobile dealers arc represented in the exhibit, which will be open from 6 to midnight every evening this week. Orches tra music and dancing w ill be offered i cacli evening, besides specialty en tertainments. "While Benson may be but a small part of Omaha, we are showing you by this extensive exhibition of our facilities that you ncednot go out side of Benson to get what you need." said Dale Wolfe, president of the Benson Commercial club, in his opening address. Collar Bone Broken David City. Xcb., May 17. (Spe cial.) John Street, manager- of the County poor farm of Butler county, fell from his wagon while at work Sunday morning, breaking his col lar bone. Mr. Streeter is 76 years old. Methodist Nurses' Graduation May 19 27 in Class at Nebraska Metho dilt Episcopal Hospital to Get Certificates. jTwenty-seven nurses of the grad uating class of the Nebraska Metho dist Episcopal hospital will be given their certificates at the 27th annual commencement exercises in the Dictz Memorial church, Tenth and Worthington streets, Thursday eve ning. ,C. W. DeLamatre, chairman of th. board of trustees of the hospital, will preside at the exercises. Mrs. Carol M. Pitts will play the proces sional and the Trinity Male quartet will sing. The Rev. Edgar Mor rill Brown will lead in prayer. Th; Rev. J. W. Kirkpatrick will tlclivcr the commencement address. F.llenore Reed, R. N., superintendent of the training school, will present the elass to whom Chairman DeLamatre will give their diplomas. The Rev. T. C. Webster will offer the benedic tion. The members of the graduating class are Harriett Lewis, Bertha Lucille Cronwall. Adclena M. Gertsch, Christine Cornell, Christine Hansen. Nellie Graf Dwinell, Marie Kloke, Vera M. Garrison, Lunette B. Johnson, Katherine A. Slenger, Bertha E. Johnson, Renetta V. Borchman, Maude A. Bain, Eleanor Singer, Nellie M. Snearly, Carrie E. Tom Dennison Wants To Sell Home "5,000 Advertised for Me" WANT to aell my 40.00 horn that the Committee of g.flOO advertised for me before election, for less Ynoney. Tom Pennlson, Douglis 1104. This ad appctrs in The Bee to day. The Dennison home is sit uated on the Prettiest Mile, Florence boulevard. Mr. Dennison says the advertisements of the Committee of 5,000 concerning his home during the late campaign greatly exaggerated its value. "But I w ant to sell it," he said, "be cause I am tired and not very well and my wife is sick. We want to go cut on my ranch in western' Ne braska for a good rest." Gcbhard, E. Ella Ward, Clara L. Robinson. Lettie F. Timm, Loy V. Rubin, Alice Salyers, Helen Tomp kins, Maud M; Magill, Catherine Cory, Gertrude R. Rogers, Arna V. Swanson, Ruth A. Cochran. Movies of Church Vork in Foreign Lauds to Be Shown Wymote, Neb., May 17. (Special.) The First Baptist church here will begin a series of moving pictures on the work of churches in foreign lands. Thursday night of this week is set for the first of the series, one of which will be given each week. No admission is charged.. The pic tures are in the. nature of a trav elogue and the series will include the work of the church in all parts of the world. Creditors to Cause Suspension of Tram Service in Des Moines Dcs Moines, May 17. (Special Telegram.) Street car service will be suspended in Des Moines before the end of the week. Efforts of re ceivers of the street car company to forestall creditors from removing certain equipment from the company subpower plants were unavailing to day and the work of, dismantling was commenced under court order. It is estimated that the removal of this equipment, which the company has not been able to pay for, will re quire a complete suspension of serv ice probably by Thursday. The company must raise $10,000 to halt the removal of the equipment and its affairs arc such now that this is impossible. Nebraska Farm Women Are Shown Parisian Fashions Fashions, "straight from Paris," will reach Douglas county farm wo men, by movie film if necessary, ac cording to the latest effort of the farm bureau, and E. G. Maxwell, county agricultural agent. A film showing the latest in dress forms, labor saving- household de vices and poultry raising was shown at women's meetings held Friday and Saturday night in Valley and Elk horn. Miss Stella Mather of the home demonstration department, Uni versity of Nebraska extension serv ice, talked on women's work in pre cinct organization. More than 100 attended the meet ing in the Valley schoolhouse and 150 in the town hall at Elkhorn. Boy Crushed by Truck McCook, Neb., May 16. (Special Telegram.) Adam, It), son of Henry Baker of McCook, was fatally crushed by an auto truck, dying an hour after the accident in a local hospital. I A SMALL ARROW ! Collar! i FOR YOUNG MEN j j Cluetl.Pcthofy &C'a.ne:lfNt j HELP YOURSELF CLUB Make May WMle Sin SMnes START TODAY The only way to make hay is to have the grass from, which to make it, the tools with which to make it and the will to make it. The best time to make hay is when the grass has reached a proper growth and the sun shines brightly to "cure" it. So it is with the securing of votes by the Help Yourself Club member.. The grass representing the prospective sub scriber is ready and waiting for the members to gather. The tools are your presentation of the merits of The Omaha Bee and you are working to secure valuable awards. You can get both a. home and an automobile in which to ride to and from it. The best time for Help Yourself Club members is right now, when you are offered an opportunity to secure an automobile for the largest amount of cash subscriptions turned in between now and June 4th and a home or other Capital or District Award for the most votes during the campaign. The big extra vote offer will help you with the latter; Make a resolution and live up to it that each day will find several-new subscriptions to your credit. You'll never have a better time to become a member. Look at the small list of active members as shown - on the list published on page 3, in Districts 1, 3, 4, 5 and 7. The list includes those wrho have signified their intention of get ting busy. Surely there Is opportunity a plenty for new mem bers, both on the District and Special Additional Awards. Also on the Capital Awards, for the list shows that these Districts have not been worked. These Awards are well worth going after. Compare the dollars and cents values of the awards with the short time the Campaign lasts. The one who secures the Capital Award -of the House and Lot is also working for the Overland or Gard ner automobile; $7,800.00 for the home and $1,625.00 for the automobile, total $9,425.00. There are six weeks of this Cam paign. That means a possibility of $1,571.00 per week for your efforts. Some pay. Many people are unable to save in' a lifetime what you have the opportunity of securing in a few weeks. Even if you are of the thrifty class, don't you want this beautiful little "House of Smiling Faces," a big Cadillac touring car, worth a fortune in itself, or some other valuable award. SPECIAL ADDITIONAL AWARDS These Two Automobiles Will Be Awarded to the Members Sending in the Greatest Amount of ' . Cash Subscriptions From Now to June 4, 1921. $1,625.00 Overland 5-Paenfr Sedan, purcKaaed from Van Brunt Automobile Co. Fire wire wheels. Body, Overland blue; fenders, wheels, hood and top, black. . ...... $1,350.00 5-Passenger Gardner. purchasrd from the Western Motor Car Co. Special equipment of side wings, extra tire and tire covers and motor-meter. BIG EXTRA VOTE OFFER Take advantage of this extra vote offer, which expires at 10:00 p. m June L For $25.00 in subscriptions you will receive 75,000 extra votes and for each dollar in excess of ?25.00 you will receive 3,000 extra votes. These are in addition to the regular votes as jriven in the schedule. There is no limit to the extra votes you may gain in this offer; $.30.00 will give you 90,000 extra votes. This offer starts May 16. NOTES FOR MEMBERS AND NOfi-MEMBERS Get into the habit of cutting out these notes and saving them. They may contain just the information you want at some later day. The same member can win a Special Additional Award of the Overland or Gardner car and the Capital Award of the House and Lot. The standing of member was changed in yesterday's paper. It will be changed again in Friday's issue.. . e What District are you in? Look at the small lists of active members in Districts 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7. Plenty of opportunity here for some live workers, but this is also true of all Districts. Become familiar with every paragraph in the Help Yourself Club booklet. You will find it tells you how and where your work counts for the most. Read it carefully. . Get the longest subscriptions you can. get. One subscription for two years counts for more votes than two subscriptions for one year. Also it's "easier to get. Watch your supplies. Do not run short. ; ' ' As an example of the way long term subscriptions count up observe this : ' One $25.50 new subscription 250,000 Votes ,J? One 20.40 new subscription 180,000 Votes $45.90 430,000 Votes Bonus of 3,000 per dollar.....' 137.700 Votes Total votes for $45.90 567,700 Votes The highest published vote in today's paper is 146,990 votes. The $28,000.00 List of Awards includes the three Capital Awards of one $7,800.00 Home, one $4,440.00 Cadillac Automobile and one $1,500.00 Conserva tive Building and Loan Deposit; the twenty-four District Awards consist of eight Maxwell Automobiles, eight $200.00 Building and Loan Deposits and eight $100.00 Building and Loan Deposits, and the Special Additional Awards include one $1,625.00 Overland Sedan and one $1,350.00 Gardner five-passenger Automobile. Under this plan you can secure both the Home and an Automobile. The total number of awards is twenty-nine. Ten per cent commission will be paid to all members who fail to secure regular awards, if they turn in $50.00 or more. List of members and their standings and schedule of vote values will be found on page 3. Membership Entry Blank . . The Omaha Bee Help Yourself Club , 5,000 VOTES Date.. ......... 1921 I nominate (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Street No ; .Dist. No T City Stale ... As a member of The Help Yourself Club Signed Address This nomination blank will count for 6,000 vot if tt.it to the manater of the H. Y. 8. Club. Only ena blank will count for a m-mbr. Fill out this blank with your nam or the name of Tour favorite and send it to The Bee. The name of the person makinf the nomination will not be divulged. I 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 seme member a helping hand in the race. If your community is not aetively represented, send your renewal direct to the H. Y. 8. 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 Communications to Th. Omaha Be "Help Yourself Club," Omaha, Neb. For further information, subscription blanks, etc., call, writs or telephone. OFFICE OF THE "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" 312 Patera Trust Building. (Be Bldg.) Of lice Opens at t a. m. Phone Atlantic lOOO la order to insure accuracy, a Burroughs Adding Machins is used in tabulating the votes. Campaign Closes June 25th, 1921 The Omaha Bee v Help Yourtelf Club Not good after May 28, 1921. Must be voted or mailed on or before expiration dale. I 10 FREE VOTES FOR M Street No. . Dist. No. '. . , City State Good for It free votes when sent to the H. Y. S. Club en or before shove date. No coupon will be transferred to another after being received st the office ot The Bee. - I