THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921. 9 Society SOCIETY will pay homage to the bride lor the month of June, during every moment of it, for with so many weddings the scant JO days will be crammed to the brim with affairs for the many brides-to be. Miss Esther Smith has chosen June 25 as the date of the marriage to Richard Mallory. Miss Betty Ringwalt will be one of the first brides of the month, her marriage to Lieut. Richard Crane of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Mary land, taking place on June 4. - An out-of-town wedding will be that of Kenneth Norton of this city and Janet Rockwell of Hornell, N. Y on June 1. Miss Olga Metz will be married the latter part of June to Dr. Her bert Davis. Miss Mercedes Jensen will also be married in June. Another wedi ding of that month will be that of Louise White. ' Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs; Soren Dannevarn announce the engagement of their daughter, Goldie E. Christicnsen, tt Paul Deardorf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deardorf of Dvton, O. The wedding will take phec June 1 it the Dannevarn home. Benefit Party. The Get Acquainted club will en tertain at a benefit party Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the commc i room of the First TT"' -'"an chur'-.h, Turner boulevard and Harney street. The proceeds will go to ward the support of an Armenian orphan which the club has adopted! There will be games and dancing and the .affair is open to fie public. Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Harlan wi'l chaperon the party. Simmons College Club. All Omaha alumnae of Simmons college will meet Wednesday after noon at 5 o'clock at Happy Hollow club. Miss Rita Mayer of Lincoln will be in charge. An Omaha alum nae club will be organized at the meeting. Dinner for Seniors. Dr. B. B. Davis and Dr. Charles a ir..ii ...mi a: . ,t. j.iuu win give a unmet di me Omaha club Thursday for the senior students of the University of Ne braska College of Medicine. Covers will be laid for 50. Affairs for Travelers. Mrs. J. J. Mullen will be hostess at a tea at her home, Thursday aft ernoon, complimentary to Mrs. John L. Kennedy and Mrs. C. A. H ill, who leave early in June to summer abroad. For Mrs. Hull. Mr. and Mrs. H: H. Baldrige will entertain at dinner at the Country club May 30, in honor of Mrs. C. A. Hull. ' . For Mrs. Estey. Mrs. W. J. Coad entertained at bridge at her home Tuesday after noon for Mrs. Harold Estey of Bos ton, guest of Mrs. D. C. Bradford. Four tables were set for the game. Dinner for Miss Jordan. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hull will entertain 18 guests at dinner Satur day evening at the Country club hon oring Mary Jordan. Luncheon of Committee Chairmen. George; Doane entertained the chair- mAh A ..AAi4.rl I hqfihM' a. day committee at luncheon Tuesday at the, Baldrige home.;, . : ' ... t For Miss McCarthy. MrV Kenneth Paterson was host ess at a luncheon of 12 covers Tues 'rlav at: the Cnuntrv rluh in honor of 1 Miss Gertrude McCa.thy of Chicago, guest of 'Mrs. Paul Gallagher. Who expects a lawyer or a doctor to take time from a busy day to sit down and indite expert advice to any " straneer who writes for that spe cialized commodity without taking pains to inclose a fee, or at least, to ask what the consultation will cost? Yet how often unknown and utterly unqualified correspondents write to literary specialists to request advice gratis or to demand detailed reasons why worthless articles are not ac cepted? . 1 ' When an editor receives upward of 100,000 manuscripts yearly most of them illiterate, and only a rare few available he is in.no mood to diag nose their ailments; a whole staff of secretaries could not find time to answer everv letter of inquiry regard mg them. That is why the printed . rejection form is used lor all but the brilliant exceptions. No one need write a letter to an editor when send' iner an unsolicited contribution to his publication. It is necessary only to put the sender s name and address together with the number of words in the article at the head of the typed MS., and to inclose sufficient postage for the return of the contribution, if it proves unavailable. Manuscripts should be sent flat or folded, never in the amateurish rolls illustrated. (Copyright. 1921. by Public Ledger Co.) Uhffinatihfcfrl 22 02- i; 'fcnzr etas What's What By HELEN DECIE ilk in "Splash Me" Sings Alice Llovd at Orpheum :' "Splash me! Come and splash me! sings the Splash Me Girl, Alice Lloyd, at the Orpheum this week. The invitation to ioin the trioDinff little bathing beauty in her pastime of splashing in the ocean is a wel come one during this hot weather. For the past 14 years, since she made her first hit with the song. Miss Lloyd has sung her "Old Re liable" each season. Though the styles in bathing suits may change, the song does not and the public waits for "Sweet Alice" to sing the tune which she made a favorite. Miss Lloyd is English by birth, but American by adoption and mar riage. Her . 4-year-old daughter, Grace Cecilia McNowIton, talks American, too, according to the mother. She says laffs, and gir-r-rls, and asks for candy instead of sweets. The little girl will go to England in July with her mother to visit her grandparents during the summer months. . Miss Lloyd sings only character songs, quaint bits picked here and there from life. Her costumes are old fashioned, just enough to lend a picturesque touch to her act. She has never attempted to use Ameri can jazz in her acts and she says of it: "I like alt American songs, they have melody and rhythm. But the words I I can not sing most of your so-called popular songs because the verses are so meaningless. She is the same Alice Lloyd of 14 years ago, she has the same smile, the same curly yellow hair and the same type of songs. Just one thing is different. She is no, we didn't say fatter she is just a wee bit chubbier than in days gone by. Personals Mrs. C. J. Hubbard motored to Kansas City for the week-end. Dr. Ernest D. Johnson will return Friday from a trip to California. Mrs. E, W. Norris leaves the lat ter part of the week of O'Neill, Neb. A son, Richard Lee, was born May 23 at the Methodist hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Stice. Miss Louise White returns Wed nesday from Linwood, Neb., where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. C. S. Connor and family have taken a cottage at Colorado Springs where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Quenten Deaver of Casper, Wyo., are visiting Mrs. Clem Deaver and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sulli van. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster have returned from Chicago, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Fos ter's mother. Mrs. J. S. Morris and daughter, Trpn nf T.n Anffples. en route to Chicago, are visiting relatives and mends in umaha. -Wayland W. Magee.his two little daughters and their grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Thomas, will motor to Chicago the first' of June. . . ., Milton Darling, who sails June 3 on the steamship La France -for a summer in Europe, leaves tor .New York Friday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Epsten and family leave Thursday for a motor trip to Kansas City, where they will remain until after Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nachtifirall announce the birth of a daughter at at. josepn nospttai on Monday. Mrs. Nachtigall was formerly Miss Edith Keeler. - A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs; Henry E. Bock at St. Joseph hospital.' Mrs. Bock was formerly Miss WUhelmina Arm burst. Mrs. J. P. Jerpe and Miss Selma Jerpe have gone to Los ' Angeles. Miss Jerpe-will become the bride ot Arnold Leveen of Los Angeles m June. Mrs. Charles Metz. and daughter, Mrs. Robert Garrett, and their guest, Mrs. Philio Metz. of Buffalo, N. i., have gone' to Cody, Neb., to spend two weeks at the Metz ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Southwell and Miss Ruth Anderson, will move the latter part of the week into their new home at 5010 Capitol avenue. Mrs. Lewis A. Morris and daugh ter, Ailecn Betty, of Hollywood, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Finkenstein. Mr. Morris arrives the first of next week to ac comoanv his family to Chicago. Mrs Morris was formerly Miss Jennie Stein of Omaha. Coffee is the favor ite drink of normal, healthy people everywhere. In the United States we drank torty-ve bil lion cups last year. JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMfTTEE T4W.11 Street New York the univeml drink DRESS your children becomingly and economi cally. Send ehild'e age end money or der for $2.50 and we will forward yon by return mail a pair of romperi or a girl's dress, as you specify. They arc washable, hand-embroidered and guar anteed. Yoii ave two orofits. PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. 36S Pacific Bldf- Saa Franciaco, Cat. Clubdom Council of Jewish Women Elects Officers. Mrs. Frederick Cohn was re elected president of the Omaha branch of the Council, of Jewish Women Monday afternoon at the Blackstone hotel. Mrs. Isadore Ziegler was chosen vice president and Mrs Joseph Cohn, recording secretary. The following were re elected: Mrs. Simon A. Meyer, cor responding secretary; Mrs. L. M. Woolfson, treasurer; Mrs. Carl Furth and Mrs. Samuel Schaefer, auditing committee. Chautauqua "Notes. Mrs. ' Elizabeth Ryan was re elected president of the Bishop Vin cent Chautauqua circle at the an nual business meeting Monday eve ning at the court house. Mrs. James Ewing was re-elected secre tary and Miss Myrta bchnieder treasurer. Calendar. Frances W 11 lard W. C. T. C Wednes day, 2 p. m , T. W. C. A. La Salle Club Wednesday, 7:50 p. m,. Chamber of Commerce. Parlor A. Alpna ran umega weanesaay, is to 1:30 p. in., luncheon. Chamber of Com merce. S. HI. A. P. P. Y. Club Wednesday eve- ntnr. sewing class. Social Settlement nouse. lundee Chautauqua Circle Wednesday, 2 p. m., with Mrs. Fred Elliott, Jr., HOT Webster street. Omaha Woman's Club Wednesday, I Almost as Easy as Yishing TCour breakfast cup is ready without trouble or delay when IMMT P0STOM is the table beverage. To a teaspoonful of Instant Postum in the cup. add hot water, stir, and you have a satisfying, comfort ing dTink,delightfui In taste and with no harm to nerves or digestion . As many cups as you like, without regret. "There's a Reason? Your grocer sells Postum in two forms; , Postum Cereal. u- packages) . made by boiling fall 20 mintxtes. , Instant Postum (m tins) made instantly in the cup by adding hot meet Made by Postum Cereal CalncBattlc Creek.Mich. ADVERTISEMENT Glaring Sun, Dust and Strain, Injure and Weaken Eyes Says Dr. Lewis. Prescribes Bon-Opto in Hot Weather Telia Hew to Strengthen Eyesight SO Per Cent in a Week s Tim. in Many Inataneea. 1 Philadelphia. Pa. Dr. Lewie, an eye pceialist of many years' practice, says summer time is hard on eyea because the glare of the sun, heat and dust injure and weaken them. He says it ia possible to strengthen eyesight wonderfully in a very short time by using Bon-Opto. He oreaeribes it freely and further says: "A patient came to ma suffering from Ble pharitis Marginalia. Her eyes had the dull expression common to such cases. She used Bon-Opto and not only over came her distressing condition, but so strengthened her eyesight that she was able to dispense with her distance glasses. Hey headache and neuralgia left her. In this instance I should say her eyesight was improved 100 per cent." The doctor's advice will prove of great value to many eye sufferers. Many whose eyea were failing say they have had their eyes. re stored. One man says after trying it: I waa almost blind: could not see to read at alL Now I e'en read everything without my glasses and my eyes do not water any more. At night they would pafn dread fully now they feel fine all the time. It waa like a miracle to me." A lady who uaed it says: "The atmosphere seemed hasy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for fifteen days Hob son s The Henihaw, 1609 Farnam Harmony, 1509 Harney Beatty 's, 1805 Farnam 7needa, 115 N. 16th o'clock luncheon and May party at Camp Brewater for all club members. A. C. A. Horn Educational (taction Wednesday, 1 o'clock, luncheon with Mra. H. B. Bergqulst 2509 South A street.. Wemaa'i Faculty Club Wednesday afternoon with Mra. Amos Thomas, Silt Emmet street. Election of officers. Dundee Morning Chautauqua Circle Wednesday, 9:46 a, in. with Mrs. R. A. Winkelman, 101 South Forty-first street. Mothers' Club Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mr. H. E. King. 6006 Capi tol avenue. Mrs. Carl Wilson, assistant hostess. Election or officers, raper, ' Civ il Service Commission," Mrs. Dean Smith. lecture on Modem History Wednesday, I p. m Duchesne college and Convent of Sacred Heart. Thirty -sixth and Burt streets. The Rev. Alfred Kaufman of Crelghton university, speaker. The, public la Invited. Farm women in the United States work on an average of 11.3 hours each day. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Only a Little French Girl: An olive skin Is considered very beauti ful by many people. Tou are not only too young to teach at 15 but I think the law will not permit you to do so until you are 18. You are well advanced in school for your years. I think a girl who Is graduating; from high school should be permit ted to have boy friends. There is nothing morally wrong lp a young girl using rouge and face powder, but I think they detract from her charms rather than add. Shades of rose, light gray and dark blue are becoming to an olive skinned girl. ADVERTISEMENT Heat everything seemed clear. I can even reed fine print without, glasses." It ia believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonable time and multitudes more wilt be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of getting glasses. Eye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by following the simple rules. Go to any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Drop one Bon-Opto tablet in a fourth of a glass of water and allow to dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your eyes clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation will quickly disappear. If your eyes are bothering you even a little, take steps to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have been saved if they had cared for their eyes in time. NOTE Another prominent physician to whom the ibofe article wis submitted said: "Bon-Opto is a rery remarkable remedy. Its constituent ingredi ents are mil known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. Tha manufacturers fuarantea It to strengthen eyesight SO per cent in one week's time in many initanoes or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good drug gist sad Is one of the few prepsrstlons I feel should be kept on hand for regular use in almost ery family. It is sold in Omiha by the Sherman ft McConnell ( stores and the Melcber stores, and other druggists. oice More than a hundred years ago, Toby Hobson of Cam bridge kept the only two horses in town -but his pa trons had no choice ssrve to take the one nearest the door so "Hobson 's Choice'V has eome to mean "take this or none." This is not the -case, however, at . the Beatty Cafe terias. You have a wide as sortment of quality foods to select from. ' Eat lit the one moat con venient for TOU the game excellent service in all of them. ,: , duitfflL Corset Covers From Old Waists. When waists get worn in the sleeves or around the neck cut them down and make a neat camisole or corset cover by hemming At the top. After it is cut to the proper size sew on a piece ot narrow lace or crochet a lew lines ot some neat edging. To Sing at Benefit. Eleanor Gladys Behrens, pupil of Louise Jansen Wylie, will sing at the benefit to be given Wednesday eve ning at the Auditorium for St. James orphanage. ' Margaret Schmittrotli will be at the piano. ADVERTISEMENT. PYROS GOES AFTER PYORRHEA AND GETS IT! Thousands of Advanced Cases Completely Healed Dis eased Mouths Made Sweet and Clean. Spongy, Bleeding Gums Are Made Firm; Teeth Loosened by Pyorrhea Are Tightened. Pyros Is Guaranteed, if Fairly Tried, Regardless of How Severe the Case May Be. Countless hundrt.de of nature's - own human teeth have been saved for year upon years of service through the prop er and timely use of Pyros for Pyor rhea, i Thousands of diseased and unhealthy mouths have been cleaned up. purified and sweetened, stained teeth cleaned and whit ened, decay arrested and foul breath made pleasant and wholesome through the use of this highly scientific mouth wash and dentifrice. What a wonderful thing this highly astringent, penetrating and antiseptic Pyros is. What a blessing it is for those who suffer from aore, bleeding and spongy gums, trench mouth and pyorrhea-infected teeth to know that absolute and positive relief is at hand in a form as easily used and applied as washing teeth with an ordi nary dentifrice. Philadelphia, Pa. Used the sample of Pyros on a patient with the most wonderful re sults. Kindly send me three bottles, two to the above address and one to Miss Wilde, 6829 .Norfolk St., W. Philadelphia. J. S. Sullivan D.D.S. just think what it means to forestall for years and years to come the sacrifice of your own natural teeth for false ones with their disagreeable plates. And not only that, Pyros guards your health b' clearing up and dispelling the poisonous pyorrhetic pue sacks which form at the tooth roots and spread through the body, causing rheumatism, stomach trouble, in sanity and countless other ills unless they are antisepticised with Pyros. Pyros is a highly scientific liquid prep aration, which is used just as any ordi nary mouth wash or liquid dentifrice is used. But it has a wonderful "kick" in it. The minute you apply Pyros its potent power is felt, and you will appreciate its difference from the wishy-washy, perfumed and flavored waters that are merely made to taste good, but do no actual good. Pyros doesn't taste good at first but it sure does the work. It goes right after Pyorrhea, sore, bleeding or receding gums, loose teeth or trench mouth, and cleans them up completely. Get a bottle today. An 8 -ounce bottle eosta a dollar and it will last a month. Follow the directions carefully and use it faithfully. Dilute it at first if your mouth is very sore and tender. Then if it fails to give you absolute and positive relief r if it doesn't completely heal up. purify aid sweeten your mouth and breath. if it doesn t tighten up your pyorrnea loosened teeth and in every other way do all we claim for it, go right back to the drug store from which you bought it, or write in to the laboratory and yet your money back. Nearly every drug store sells Pyros, or can get it from any wholesale drutririst. If your druggist hasn't any just tuck a one-dollar bill in an envelope with your address and mail it to The Rhea Chemi cal company, manufacturers of Pyros, 1271 Curtis street, Denver, uoio.. ana we win send you a bottle, postpaid, with our guarantee of results or your money back. Do it today. , . One Little Pimple Will Spoil A Beautiful Face ?V master how perfect the) fea ture or bow prettily .owned, If your complexion is marred by a pimple or ugly blemish, yon cannot poeaeis complete beauty. Little facial blemishes can be car; lly removed by the nse of DLACKEhWHITE beauty bleach This delightful flesh tinted cream! forms an Invisible coating which will clear the skin of tan, freckles, pim ples, unsightly blotches, lirer spots and similar blemishes. Black and White Soap should bo ased ia connection with Beauty Bleach. It is's pore soap and a de lightful aid in keeping the skin dear, loft and yonthful. Black and White Beaaty Bleach can be found at yonr drag or depart ment store. Bleach 50c the package, Soap 25c the cake. Clip and mail this to Black and White Box 1507, Memphis, Tenn, for free literature and ssmples of Black and White Face Powder and Talcum. . Heavy Purchases and the placing of advance orders at most fortunate quo tations enables the H. R. Bowen Co. to . offer every householder in, Omaha. v Yard Carpeting at prices most amazingly low. Now when the home is re ceiving its spring renovating from cellar to attic, and you are making Several changes in the rooms, ofttimes several yards of carpet are all that's required to make the room cozy, comfortable and attrac tive. In our carpet department we have several thousand yards of carpeting that are offered at particularly, at tractive prices, and you will find from our immense stock a pattern that will not only give service, but please each member cf the household. See display on second floor and make your selection early, as you will save many dollars by buying at Bowen's. OAAHA J VAUK (Mm STORf Howard St., bet. 15th and 16th Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE REMEDJB3LJ (Hunt's Salve andSoap),fail in I the treatment of Itch, Bcsetna, Ringwoiiu-Tetterorotherltoh- . ing akin dieeaeea. Try thle' ir-"v.ment ot our rik. Sherman & McConnell S Drug Stores ADVERTISEMENT. If Ruptured Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or SmatP and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or child, should write at once' to W. S. Bice. 676 Main St., Adams. N. Y., for a tree- trial of bis wonderful stimulating application. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles be gin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. Don't neglect to send for this, free trial. Even if your rup ture doesn't bother you what is the use of wearing supports all your life? Why suf fer this nuisance T Why run the risk cf gangrene and such dangers from a small and innoeent little rupturei the kind that has thrown thousands on the operating ta ble? A host of men and womeu are daily running such risk just because their rup tures do not hurt nor prevent them from, getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is certainly a wonderful thing and has aided in the cure of rup tures that were as big as a man's two fists. Try and write at once, using the coupon below. Free for Rupture W. S. Rice. Inc., ' 676 Main St., Adams, N. Y. You may send me entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimulating application ' for Rupture. Name ., Address State PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM RemoTei DendruS-BtnpeHalrli'al Unci Restores Color and I Beauty to Gray and Fadd Hair) w. ann ei.no at prtifcrtvt. H'wn Che m. Was. Falchoaue. ?T. T. ADVERTISEMENT Easiest Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths (Beauty Culture) Here is a method for removing hair from arms, neck or face that is unfailing and is quite inexpensive; Mix a thick paste with some powder ed delatone and water and spread on hairy surface. After 2 or 3 minutes, rub it off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanished. No harm or' inconvenience results from this treatment, but be careful to get genu ine delatone and mix fresh. Cuticura Shampoos Mean Healthy Hair Especially if preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, itching and irritation. This treatment does much to keep the scalp dean and healthy and to promote hair growth. SaaafbSasBtnttosbsl. AiMx"Ollnll entatlaswtlM.lsahhaea.Haas." BoMm rr. fa "Help Yourself Club" VOTE VALUE OF SUBCRIPTION PAYMENTS The DAII.T and Sunday. Morning or Even ing, by Hoy Carrier in Omaha. Counelt Wotfe and In tew-e where Carrier Boy service ia maintained. New t Years IS6.60 UO.OOD S Tears tMo 110,0(111 t Tear 10.10 11,000 ( Months '. S.10 ' . 1,009 1 Months i.... tit 11,000 Morning or Kresilng TV It boat Sanday by Carrier Boy Service. New 3 Trs., S naontha .:5.15 150,000 1, Tears 15.10 118.000 1 Tear ' 7.10 Ol.ono 1 Months , i ,. I t- 11,000 1 Months , l.tS 10,000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. i , New t Tear ' IS.(0 200.000 S Tears ., , 10.40 It. 000 I Tear ... 6. JO 11.000 (Months i .1.(0 11.000 Renewal subscription paymeate will be given half aa many votes aa new subscriptions Standing of the Club Member. JftSTl FStE mi v-i-a wwi E-iv-n ana cv-meei ai in is enice up to 3 p. m., last Saturday, e standings will be changed again in Friday's Baser and will Includ. the vol.. that are received and counted at the H. Y. S. Turn to page 4 and read the fascinating details. See "the home of smiling faces." read how you can own the home without expense to you. DISTRICT SO. I Will Include all territory Inside the City limits of Omaha south of Pacific street, west of the river to Seventy eeond street, Includlnc Balaton. Belle voe. Fort Crook and Avery. One Sl.l 15.00 Maxwell, one (200.00 n. L, Deposit and one SI 00.00 . A L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. R. W. Sara. 519 8. SSrt fit iss am Mrs. C. A. Christensen, 623 Cedar. 111,180 mrii-i nerogren, 3UI s. 7in Bt. 1(5,720 Martha Ebert, 1403 Poppleton ....115,200 Mrs. Thomas Seise, 2311 I Bt. ...105,(60 Mrs. Pearl Starkey. 1937 S. 12th left.sin Frank Kennlsnn, 1500 8. 26th St. 134,080 Mrs. j. N. Williams, 3601 8. 13d ..107,780 Mrs. F. Marecek. 6213 S. 20th St 195 41(1 Mrs. Anna Rupp.rt, 2014 Martha ' 57.480 Mrs. C. A. Keuth, 1882 Bancroft .145,460 John Kwasnlewskl, 2867 Oak ....144,780 H. Hakenhols, 2223 Monroe 104,080 Iva Slegel, 1724 Dorca 115,470 O. H. Evans, 4650 6. 40th 124,100 Mra. F. D. Haworth'. 1776 S. 1th ..114 64(1 George Peterson, 3412 Wright 110.310 mra. unve s. jjusenoury, 1106 8. S3a 44,180 Honry Furst, 3206 W St 104,400 J. L. Beecroft, 4546 S. 18th 106,710 L. A. Speltzer. 5626 8. 28d ......106,680 John Spell, 810 Forest Ave 170,710 B. H. Burke, 1102 Park Ave , 11,100 Miss C. O'Halloran, 2971 8. 10th .. 28,410 l. i. none, ltil 8, 31st Bt 138,400 Mrs. E. J. McEvoy, 2323 8. 14th St. 6,110 Mrs. Mary R. Cole. 209 Francis.... 6.00ft Mrs. Ella Dostal. 2300 8. 14th .... 6.000 John Andrlconls, 3353 T St 6,000 DISTRICT NO. t Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha and on, and north of Paciffn atrt. m4 of h f river to Eighty-third street and as far north as Maple street. One SM15.00 Maxwell, one 1200.00 B. ft I.. Deposit and one SlOo.OO B. L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, 3304 Farnam .114.720 O. VT, Hendee. 4204 Burdette .....122.370 A. D. Klein, jr., 4806 Podge ..112,840 Kloye B. Morel), 544 S. 26th Ave 196,460 C. J. Wright. 2310 Howard 192.840 W. T. Zlesel, 3314 Decatur ......193,960 ut. Frank G. Smith1. Blackstone ..193,460 Louis J. Schafer, 112 N. 26th ....194.610 Mildred Plaifk, 2714 Burt ..138.210 Mrs. Arfna Morenelll, 868 S. 21st 193,860 Fred Koegh, 220 M. 19th 179,960 A. Hicks. 2718 Miami .194.480 R. H. Ackley, 2507 N. 24th 21.610 Mrs. Emily Winner, 119 N. 20th ...192,410 R. E, Holbrook. 3564 Pacific 196,470 Herman Nachahoen. 413 N. 18th 60.380 Desale D. Harrop, 2667 Douglas ...196,000 C. A. Wler, 1916 Charjes 178,360 C. F. SlosKon. dr.. 4906 Cumins' 111.750 J. K. Molntosh. 4160 Chicago ...192,510 sirs. Mary ungei, z05 uumtng ... 43.860 Mrs. A. E. Waack,. 2222 Howard ..195,750 Mrs. Bessie Beach,'' 1008 6. 21th. . .191,700 Harold Anderson,- 3118 Marcy ..... 75,160 R H. White. 567 S. 38d 194,980 Mrs. W. J. Whitakr,'4804 Dodge. .196,760 I.. K. Swanson, 4129 Lake 157,760 Mrs. B. X. Clausen, 4809 Under'd 147,280 Mrs. Marie Coulter, 3009 Harney 196,190 Rev. N. C. Hanson. 1713 N. 26th St 197.490 Mrs. C. M". Tomandl. 4607 Charlea 196.780 Roland Preisman, 1013 N. 32d .... 40,380 Horace Schaeffer. 4225 Cuming. ,. .196,290 Mrs. C. E. Llnneman, 1633 Victor. .121.690 Mrs. M. L. Vosburgh; 2664 Douglaa 191,290 W. C. Nlelson. 1824 N. 33d 6.300 Thos. K. McLeavey, 833 Park 6.240 Ralph N. Pratt. 603 5. 28th 198,900 Norman Lewis. 805 S. 14th St 6.000 C. B. Hye, 3830 Seward 197,900 Phlneas Wlntroub.' 1324 Howard .-. 6410 Herald Nelson. 4315 Seward 6,110 Douglas Peters, 206 8. J 2d. 21,840 DISTRICT NO. S.' , 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 Ser geant street. Including Florence aad the Carter Lake district. One Sl.US.OO Maxwell, one f204.es B. I.. Deposit and one 1100.00 B. L. Deposit trill be swarded In this district. F.dna Lawrence. 7711 K. 28th Ave.. 138.870 A. L. Frederick, 2658 Wltmore ,...117.500 Mona Harris, 2964 N. 47th Ave. .196,870 H. Christenson. 6904 Mtnne Cuaa. . .194,640 C. D. Schnell, 2423 Crown Point ...194,840 O. J. Emery, 2554 Pratt 196,900 Leo Daniels. 3302 Maple 147.850 Mrs. R. Tedesco, 2939 Lin. Blvd. 197,980 Violet Brotehle, '6020 Flor. Blvd.. .195,710 Mrs. L. M. Thlrtle, 6005 N. SOth. . .115,690 Mrs. W. W. Davis. 3920 Flor. Blvd.. 193,870 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8611 N. 29th... 62,140 C. Hall. 2879 Vane 68.640 winirrea Travis, zsbi rowier lxs.iio Mrs. Tom Rodebaugh. 3180 Mer'th 112,160 Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 N. 34th.. .163,410 Mrs. G. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne 147,510 W. E. Stutenroth, 268 Camden. .. .186,400 Mrs. Ous Krantz, 7301 Maple 197,670 8 M. Finley. 1931 Binney 194,680 Mr. E. O. Peets. 2720 Laurel 1,180 P. F. Outschewski, 3331 Ames .... 12,180 DISTRICT HO. 4. Will Include all territory In the city of Council Bluffs, Including the Ma-awe district. One St .113.00 Maxwell, one S200.00 B. ft I.. Deposit and one 1100.00 B. ft L. Deposit will be awarded in thla district. Gertrude Sullican, 813 Ave. B.. . .... .198,780 Anna Ward. 1006 6th Ave 24,660 Mrs. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave, P 196.790 A. W. Gelger. Jr., 426 Damon 22.680 Dorothy Lenihan, 862 Harrison St. .197,860 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin. 1908 3d Ave. 183,310 R. P. Bolin, 2003 4th Ave 103.160 Mrs. Peter Jensen, Oakland Ct.. .. .101,240 Mrs. Iva M. Ford. 306 8. 18th. 197,920 R. V. Edwards, 2310 Ave. C 107,110 Lou Dunlap. Grand Hotel ,...102,680 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan. 2026 Ave. A. . . .185,680 Mrs. W. A. Mitchell, 2035 Ave. A... 21,860 A. P. Clobrldge. 306 W. Pierce 11,080 Ray Wilcox. 627 E. Broadway 196,690 DISTRICT NO. C W1U Include all the territory In the state of Iowa outside the elty of Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one f.OOM B. ft L. Deposit (nd one $100.00 B. ft L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Myrtle Rogers, Percival H.irlen Klutss, Mondamln Mra. Nettle Betchelder. Rlverton Glen C. Sllllck. Missouri Valley.. O. J. Atkins. Neola Marlon Caughell, Carson... 194,690 ,196,620 197,460 ,160,240 195,400 196,920 ,194,790 Ruth Knight, Glenwood. Bettv Eacrett. Malvern. .196,240 .196,900 .198,940 .196,60 .159,780 .'196,480 .194,960 .196.210 .154,240 .153,070 .197,080 .114,260 .120,240 .10S.U0 . 80,310 .164.900 .197.870 . 66.610 .H4.S60 .161.480 .157,740 .189. 410 .197,610 Rev. O. B. Bauman. Mlnden.... Mrs. Blllie Iwen. Schleswlg. . . . .Tune Ovlatt, Shenandoah Mrs. Ona Johnson, Paclfie Jet George W. Moore, Bartlett Bert Graham, RU 1. Logan Nellie J. Solleder, Thurman.... Gladys Mavis, Harlan Bernard Franklin. Hamburg... Merle Andreas. Oakland Merle B. Travis, Carson Leona Hamann, Persia Mrs. Ray Plersnn. Henderson.. Lloyd W. Weatherell. Panama. Mrs, Lowell C. Mattox. Shelby. Mrs. 8. L. Jefferson. Woodbine. E. E. Axthelm, Glenwood Mrs. H. H. Stlch, Sidney June Beaver, Harlan Opal Snyder, Randolph T. J. Comer. Missouri Valley... Ilatcl Donaldson. Avoca Morning, Keening and Sanday by Boy Carrier. New 1 Tr., I Month I35.CO tM,00(t 1 Tear 11.00 1(1.009 ( Months t 00 fiS.OOft 1 Months 440. K.00O ', Daily and Sunday by Mail. ' New 1 Teara ISS.S0 :co,Ofl 1 Teara 16.00 1SM0O 1 Tear 7.80 2,00( ( Months 4.00 11.00D I Months 1.00 10,009 Dally Only by Mall, Without Sunday New t Teara (36.00 1S0.00H 1 Teara 10.00 76.009 1 Tear 6.00 . 11,000 ( Months 1.60 11,009 Sunday Only by Mall. New 4 Teara ., 110.00 70,00(1 1 Teara 6.00 11,000 1 Tear , 1.(0 13,000 ( Months 1.15 (,000 Club office before 9 a. m. Tuesday. DISTRICT NO. S. ' Will Include the following counties Id the state of Nehraskai Case, Sarpy, Douglaa (outside the city of Omaha), Sounders, Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance, Piatt, Colfax, Dodge, Washington, Burt, Cuming, Stanton, Madison, Boone. Antelope, Pierce, Wayne.-Thur-ton, Dakota, Dixon, Cedar and Knox. One Sl.l 15.00 MaxweU. one StOO.OO B. ft L. Deposit and one $100.00 B, ft I Deposit will be awarded In this district. O. C Hoback, Nehawka..' .'w 88,76$ Zetta Lower) Valparaiso .......... 46,771 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water..- 46,76$ V. H. Hoeratmann, Fremont. ..... .194.41 4 L N. Warrick, Blair .....103,91$ Vivian Dee, David City 140,07$, B. C. Wilde. 823 8. 8. Norfolk. .194,81$ A. M. Sanders, Plattamouth 194,691 F. L. Brown, Schuyler 194,79$ Helen M. Wynkooti, Central Cty ..184.73$ Floyd Buchanan. Silver Creek 196,881 Sam Davles, Wayne ...196,606, R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah. ....... ,'196,541 Elmer Nordland, Columbus ... i.. .'183,561 D. P. Hill. Genoa ..,.493,891 Henrietta Miller. Oakland .194.791 W. C. Haleey, Oakdale 194,491 Clifford Cunningham. Wahoo ....130,881 Herman Bunk, Beemer -. ,.146.811 Herman A. Homann, Elkhorn. . ..196.201 Fred T. Wiglnton. Schuyler..... 192,688 Gordon Smith. Lyon 118,299 A. E. Stafford. RIaing City .196. 420 Alvln F. Barton, Lyons.. .193,610 R. E. Straaburg, Polk.. '..164,070 Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont. ..... ..195,980 Mrs. Wade Prultt. Humphrey 195.790) O. C. Smith. Albion .....134,310 Charlea J. Swoboda, Prague. ..... .100,810 Anna Blumm, Srrlbner 171,600 E. F. Cushman, Kennard. ....... ..193.660 Frank Pallas, Pfnder '.,.190,460 Mabel Brazda, West Polnl ,.193,720 Nellie Dwyer, Colon . . .' 197,460 D. E. Hayes, Herman .,..101,790 Jessie B. Kays, Wiener ...497,780 Ida Ruether, Stanton I'. 193,960 Harry J. Muffley, St. Edward 195,600 Jena Jenson, Lyons ' 14.920 Cedrie Andsrson, Wausa 112,760 J. M. Fox, Oretna .....140,110 Laura Kolena, Crelghton 192,820 Mario Rowaldt. Tutan V.-.192,91 Mrs. Edith Schooler, Rosalie 108,450 Mra. Archie Roborts, North Bend. .198,760 Lydla Seyersdahl, Madison 106,379 Emma Fredstrom, Oakland 86,760 Mildred E. Johnson. Mead 192,940 Josephine Evana, Platte Center. ...104.480 Mrs. Ed Lyons, Newman Grove. ,.184,120 Mrs. Lulu Owen. Arhland 178,24$ Mrs. G. B. Darling. Hooper. ...... .101,940 J. W. Keeler, Fullerton. ......,'., .195,660 R. J. Swanson; Fullerton., 109.750 Wm. Mick, Cedar Bluffs.... , 71,860 Donald Waugh. R. 2. Valley ... 192, 620 D. A. Struthers, Craig 70,41$ Emma Johnson, R. 1, Fremont.... 70,260 Anton F. Votava, Schuyler. ...... .192,720 Junita Carlson, Stromsburf .'..'...'. .124,870 Josephne Ketchmark. Ft. Calhoun. 1 97,800 Marguerite Durbln, Bloomtleld, ,-..140.960 Josephine Newton. Osceola ....-..197,760 Stella Starry, Springfield ......... 61,180 Blanche Colby, Shelby 191,630 Mrs. John Huebner, R. $ Omaha.191.4.10 Mrs. A. Masters, Clarka , , 36,000 N. P. Brodersnn, Fremont....... 6.000 Cfcas. Relnl, 1730 N. . D., Fremont 6,040 G. C. Griffin, Clarke.. ,28,610 Haiel Sowdera. Nellgh '..143,700 B. J. Maslowsky. Randolph. .... . .147,000 Ed R. Horak, Winnebago...,;..... 67,000 Henry J. Hayner, Octavla.T,.... 43,600 Roy Combs, David City....; 178.930 William King, Cedar Rapids. ...... .36,000 . DISTRICT NO. V Will Include the following cohntlee tn the state of Nebraska: Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johflson, Cage. Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jefferson. Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamilton, Clay, Nuckolls. Webster and Adams. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one S200.00 B. ft L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft I.. Deposit will be awarded tn this district. Mrs. Otis Wolford. Clay Center.... 195,470 Eleanor Shoff. Falrbury .J97.S70 George Whltesell. Kenesaw. . . . ..... 87,590 Mrs. J.ydla Wolfskin, Superior, ..; ,.198,740 Mm. W. L. Chapman, Giltner 111.240 Raymond L. Crosson. Hastings.'. . .',194,820 Mrs. B. Anderson, 1324 H, Lincoln. 194,610 Mrs. B. F. Jordon, York 4... 69,760 Mrs. Marie Morris, Hebron. ... ...,;i01, 650 Tillle Nolte, Auburn. R. 8.... 80,100) Mrs. Mark Hall. Auburn 194,470 Will Brookley, Edgar ,:195,800 Mrs. Dean Kite, Auburn .......... .182,640 Velva Balr. Fairmont i. .197,900 Vera Oroaahauu, Sutton ......,196,710 Margaret Ahrens, Falls City. ...... .194,740 Agnes Krasomll, Aurora .197,720 Gall Paraon. Humboldt ;14S,T0 William McKerver, Cordova. .'.;f. .. .161,780 Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Nebraska City. .194,960 Alfred Bookwalter, Pawnee City. 93,70 Lola Hosford, Seward t. 110,790 Mrs. C D. Riley. Tecumseh. .. .... .196,600 Emma Kruts, Deshler .194,40ft C. E. Gilmore, Harvard 96,470 Delma Harp, Belvldere ......,.13fl,66i Charles Laune, Alexandria ... ....196,820 C. M. BeggS, Carlton 62,400 S. D. Long, Cowles ....... 197,410 Alvln Lents, Deshler ....v.... 70,310, T. F. Stock, Hastings... ........... 36.000 R. W. Maatln. Tobias.' $0,160 Vern Butler, Red Cloud 40,870 E. E. Holmes, Inland 6,0001 W. E. Price, Crete 21,040 Jewell Howard, Lincoln.. 6,000 DISTRICT NO. S. ' Will Include all territory in the state of Nebraska not Included In Districts Number 8 and 1, also territory In Sooth Dakota. Kansas and Colorado. One $1,118.00 Maxwell, . oae f 200.00 B. ft L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. ft L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. W. B. Shelton, Paxton 193,640 Martin Nelson, Dannebros... ... .108,210 Mrs. F. 8. Copeland. Brldeport .m.Mit Hilda Jacobson, Arapahoe.'. 193.C70) Rlgna Peterson, Eddyville... ...... .188,770 Bert Brownell, Chappell ........ .187,680 P. J. Mlnner, 109 W. 6th, Gr. Us. .194,910 Mrs. A. K. Callahan, Gerlng ; . . . . .192,4o Mrs. Bertha A. Eber, Kirk 193,910 W. K. Harris, Bertrand '....,192.MO George Gardner, Bayard.. I92.90O Melba, Phlllbrick. Ord .197.10 C. B. Dossett, Axtell. ...... 165,410 E. G. Nlaley, Lexington 197.810 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon 100,960 Fern Gates, Stamford ..197,660 Mrs. Emll Steinke. Holdrege.'. , .'..197.M9 Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogallala 151,340 A. R. Lee, 719 N. Locust, N. Platte.194.2SO Blanche Myers, Sutherland... .....193,870 Mrs. jn. Kosecrans, juiesb'g, Colo. 74, 310 Dr. C. H. Blackburn. Mitchell 140,070 Mrs. Ray Rathbun, Hayea Center. .. .77.460 H. C. McKak, St. Paul 90,460 Ruth Walsh. Shelton 166.490 Harvey Thompson, Ravenna 86,760 Helen Loomis, Gibbon ..164,510 Alhrt T P.w.n rif-lv . InttAA P. C. McKenite, Burwell..... 193,620 Walter T. Shaw, Franklin... 66.100 Mrs. J. A. Qulnton, Brule 198.490 Wm. F. Beranek, Lpup City 61,570 Haxel Farrell. Gothenburg. ...... MO Mrs. Grace Murray, Bloomlngton. . . .09,3O Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh. Cozad. ..... ..196,840 Luclle Johnson. Orleans. .......... .196.780 Harry G. Selk. Scotia .194. 70 Hannah Slmms. Mason City ....... .92.940 Mrs. K. C. Dlllman. Broken Bow.. 196, '.10 Vera Corley. Callaway .......... .108.210 Mrs. Fred Collom, Arnold .......... .19S v:'0 Andrew Campbell. Cambridge-... .,194.340 Andy Stone. Wood River. .......... 33,100 Chas. Johnson. Manvllle. Wyo. , . . . . 94.1UO H. B. VanBuaklrk, Mullen 192.000 Harry Trundel, Sumner 194,'nO Harriett Edwards. Soottibluff ...... 18.-JO C. O. Jones, Hyannln. . 5.190 Clarence Sowler. Analey .......... 6,000 Marie Lewis, Anselmo , 6,000 Mrs. E. J. Relchsteln, Mlnden 185,69$ J. F. Bchwalger, North Platte 197.170 Lelaad Zlnk, McCook 115.000 Irwin W. Klumb, Grand Island 6.000 Llasle Mclntyre. Tyron $7.00$ Edna Galloway,. Grand Ieland 6,010 Mable Douglaae, Morrell , 16.39$ Thomas Warder, Marysvllle ,44.. John AliPky, Rrownlee. , 6.00$ R. U Dunn, 6th Ave.. Kearney. .. .113,000 Mra. Roy Bennett. $18 W. 23d, Kearney J,00 Oyma Clyde, O'Neill .....36,000 Elisabeth E. Falrchlld, Lmoyne.....S.0JO Isaao R. Roaa, Anselmo ....5,00 If yon want te own your own honuk enter The Bee Ut.000 Het YeurseH Clut