4 Tests SllOW New r . " T ' Can Be Erected Sandstone Strata Underlying Will Hold .Weight Eight Times Required Pressure. Lincoln, May 26. (Special.) There is no longer any question that Ihe 50-foot stratum of Dakota sand stone, which underlies the city of Lincoln is strong enough to bear up the weight of the new capitol. Tests made at the bottom of the pit recently excavated on Capitol .v;uare show that the formation has a weight resisting power eight to 10 tunes as great as will be needed to carry the tower of the new capitol rising 400 feet above the surface of the ground. The first test, made on a surface two inches square at the base of the 40-foot pit resisted 1,000 pounds of weight to the square inch before jiclding f lightly to its pressure. Vhen 1,100 pounds per square inch v.as piled on the standstonc col lapsed and heaved up around the supporting column. Another area, three inches square was taken and weights were piled upon t up to 1,200 pounds. At that point the gravel bed held firm. The pressure was left on all night and this morning the sandstone still held. It was expected to add 100 pounds or so more, but the men in charge of the experiment thought that the load-beariiiR platform would prob ably break down before the sand stratum. Engineerirj estimates place the weight of the new capitol tower at 140 pounds per square inch. Fremont Meat Market Robbed of Over $250 . Fremont, Neb., May 26. (Special Telegram.) Yeggs entered the Ctichcl meat market here and carried off a cash u-egistcr weighing about 200 pounds and containing over $250 in cash and a number of negotiable notes. Entrance was gained through a rear door by means of a skeleton key. Nothing else was disturbed in the market. The register was carried away in a two-wheeled de livery cart. Three men were seen pushing the cart. The loss was discovered when residents in the outskirts of town found the register lying by the road side, with the lock forced open. Stco! bars and bolts were used to break open the cash box. None of the accounts were disturbed. Tv-cnty-threc suspects wert ar rested by the police for invcsti:"-to:i. The robbery is one of the most dar ing in the history of Fremont. Omaha Club to Entertain Western Kiwanis Delegates Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Idaho delegates to the international convention of the Kiwanis clubs, to be held in Cleveland, O,, June 21-25, will arrive in Omaha Saturday, June 18, at 3:30 p. nr., and will be entertained here by the Omaha Ki wanis club. , The special train carrying the western delegates will leave over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad at 6:03, June 18, stopping in Chicago for a day and arriving in Cleveland, June 20. The railroad has granted special rates to the dele gates. The Omaha club expects to send a big delegation to Cleveland. Fire Warden Will Issue Special Hazard Rules Lincoln, May 26. (Special.) Some of the bills which State Fire Marshal Hartford wanted the legis lature to pass failed to get through and he is trying to take care of the problems which they covered by promulgating official rules and regu lations to govern fire hazards. The handling of gasoline at filling sta tions, electrical appliances and wir ing, moving picture theaters and dry cleaning cseablishments will be es pecially affected by the new rules. Hog Cholera Reported in Three Nebraska Counties Lincoln, May 26. (Special.) The state' live stock bureau has re ports of hog cholera on three farms in Lancaster county, and also from Tv'earncy and Saunders counties. Steps will be taken in each com munity to prevent the disease from spreading. No report has been made on the investigation of cholera re ported several days ago at Friend. Cheyenne County Rain Is Big Benefit to Crops Lodgepole, Neb., May 26." (Spe ciat.) A soaking rain visited Chey enne county. The moisture was badly needed as wheat was begin ning to show the signs of dry weath er. The rain is of much benefit to the corn just planted and bright ened up the wheat to a great extent. Sioux City Tram Fare Kept At 7 Cents by Injunction Sirttw City, la., May 26. Federal Juda Henry T. Reed granted today the temporary injunction requested by the service company, restraining the wiiy from enforcing the ordinance providing for a 6-cent fare. The in juni;on grants the 7-cent fare de manded by the service company. Prepare to Hard Surface O. L. D. Highway in County Gretna, -Neb., May 26. (Special.) -Contractors arc unloading ma chinery at Millard preparatory to starting the paving of the O.. L. D. to the county line. They expect to be pouring concrete in 30 days. Call for State Banks as of , Last Monday Is Issued Lincoln. Neb., May 26. The state department of trade and commerce lias issued a bank call for the condi tion of the 1,000 state banks in Ne braska at the close of business, Mon day, May 23. Omahans in Paris. Chicago Trihnn Foreign News Service From Tribune European Fdltlnn, f Tars, Mav 7. t the Continental; are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ware Hall i cf Omaha, cb. I I Move to Appoint Him Health Head Halted United Seven Split Over Appointment Council Refuses ' to' Approve Dunn's Choice for Health Commissioner. The city council did not uphold its campaign slogan of United Seven," yesterday morning in the city coun cil chamber, when Police Commis sioner Dunn failed to obtain favor able action on his resolution, naming Dr. A. S. Fmto as health commis sioner. Upon motion of Commissioner Butler, the resolution was held over for discussion in committee of the whole next Tuesday morning. Commissioner Dunn's resolution I also carried the appointment of Dr. J. R. Byrne as assistant city physician to succeed Dr. V. A. Lamphicr, and Dr. H. L. Boler as physician in charge of the city detention home, to succeed Dr. Ralph Luikart. Mayor Dahhuan opposed the Dunn resolution on the grounds that he and the police commissioner were named informally last Saturday to agree on the new health commis sioner. Police Commissioner Dunn, who is responsible for the health depart ment, stated he is satisfied that Dr. Pinto is the man for the place and is confident that he will finally be sustained by the council in this ap pointment. Commissioner Koutsky was outspoken in his support of the police commissioner. Human Skeleton Is Exhibited to Judges Lincoln, May 26. (Special.) Part of a human skeleton was held up before the gaze of the Nebraska supreme court judges today to en lighten them upon disputed points at issue in the personal damage suit from Douglas county wherein a judgment for $51,000 was obtained by William D. Dailey against the Woodmen" of the World building corporation, as a result of an elevator accident. According to the plaintiffs con tentions, a new girl had charge of one of the passenger elevators in the W. O. W. building at Omaha and she started it up while he was getting on. He was caught in the open doorway, fell out,, and down to the bottom of the shaft. 25 feet landing on some steel beams. One hip was broken, with another frac ture of the leg; and other injuries. Insurance Agent Charged With "Twisting Policies" Lincoln, May 26. (.Special.) Chief Young of the state insurance bureau conducted a hearing in the complaint against J. E. Erb of Lin coln, agent for the Old Line Insur ance company, formerly with the National Accident company. Erb is charged with "twisting policies" from the latter concern to the for-: mcr and in one instance he is ac cused of collecting a premium for one company, which was not turned in, and later trying to get the policy changed to another company. He was defended by E. J. Burkctt. Alliance Man Killed in Hay Springs Auto Accident Hay Springs, Neb., Mav 26. (Soc- cial.) Fred Stuve of Alliance was killed here when an automobile he was driving overturned, fallinsr on him with such force that a proiectioa on the seat penetrated his brain. The accident happened on a sharp turn in the road just outside of town, and was discovered a short time after by " Charles Andrews, farmer living near by. Norfolk Railroad Unions Get C. of C. to Change Name Norfolk, Neb., May 26. (Special Telegram.) Directors of the Cham ber of Commerce after conferences with railroad union leaders agreed to withdraw membership from the state and national Chamber of Commerce and change the name of the local or ganization. The proposition comes up for ratification at a mass meeting Friday night. McCook Graduating Class Second Largest in History McCook, Neb., May 26. (Special Telegram.) The second largest class in the history of McCook, 39 members, was graduated from the high school. Dr. E. N. Tomkins of Lincoln delivered the class ad dress. One hundred were graduated from the McCook Eighth grade. There were 25 graduated from the Rural Eighth graders. Find Still at Pickerell. Beatrice; Neb., May 26. (Special Telegram.) Acting under orders from Sheriff Emery, officers raided the farm of Wes Day, near Pickerell, where they found a big still. Day and Frank Vicker.s were "arrested. Evergreens Shrubs Flowers ARTISTIC DECORATION New and Old Lawn Works, Lawn Mowing, Sodding, Etc. MILAN'S SUPREME LANDSCAPE GARDENING Phere Walnut 430S Chester Trial To Proceed With Jury of 11 Men Question of Legality Is Raised By Lawyers Nebraska Man Tells Of Cap ture. Kansas City, Mo., May 26. (Spe cial Telegram.) Following a con ference of attorneys for the prosecu tion it was decided to proceed with the Densel Chester trial with the jury of 11 men. - Since it was announced at the opening of the trial yesterday that an agreement had been reached between the counsel for the defense and the prosecution that the twelfth man on the jury panel should be pispenscd with, several lawyers in the city have laiscd the question whether a ver dict of conviction .by a jury of 11 men would- be upheld by the su preme court. When the court reconvened after the noon recess, Ernest Hammond was called to the witness stand. Hammond aided in the capture of Chester after he escaped from the train at Broken Bow, Neb. Tells of Conversation In the course of his testimony Hammond told of his conversation with Chester following the recapture of the prisoner near Oconto, Neb., four days after his escape from the train. ""I asked Chester," Hammond said, "why he leaped from the train, and he answered. T wanted to get away. I didn't want to go back to Kansas City.' "I asked him what part Bcaslcy had in his escape and he replied, 'Beasley couldn't help it. I was too quick for him.' "He asked me if I was going to parade him about town when we reached Broken Bow and I told him I would take him straight to jail. The 4hst witness called to the stand today was K, L. Barton, fath er of the slain young woman. The second witness was Georgia Collier, sister of Blanche Ryan and former associate of Fred Roberts, charged jointly with Chester. "Star" on Stand. Mrs. Blanche Ryan, a star witness for the state in the prosecution, went on the stand at 3 this afternoon. Mrs. Ryan reiterated her indirect accusation of Chester which she had made at the preliminary hearing. "The roads are burnt tm and the police are raising hell," Mrs. Ryan quoted Chester as saying to her. she testified, in direct cxamina tion by Prosecutor Orr, to her pre vious associations, that Chester warned her: "Remember, you never saw me in a brown suit". Harry Boyle, a private detective employed in the case, told of the search for Chester, of his arrest in Great Falls, Mont., and of his sen sational escape from a moving train near Broken Bow, Neb., and his sub sequent recapture. Joseph Aylward, defense attorney, j before examining the witness re- quested that he disarm, Boyle laid his revolver oil the judge's bench. Boyle testified he had tapped the telephone info the apartment of Blanche Rvan. with whom Chester had been living. He also placed a dictaphone there when she was ab sent, he said. ' Mexican Pursued, Taken and j Dragged Back Across Line Mexico City, May 26. Thirty Americans arc reported to have crossed the international boundary at Vegas, state of Coahuila, on Tuesday, in pursuit . of Lcandro Soria, a Mexican charged with viola tion of United. States laws. Advices received here declare Soria was captured ar.d was talicn back across the border, it being al leged that he was dragged across the boundary line by his captors. President Obregon has ordered the foreign office to' make an inquiry with a view to making representa tions to the United States govern ment. Riverton Youth Drowns. Franklin, Xeb May 26. (Special Telegram,) Robert Allen, jr., 18, was drowned in the river at River ton in a hole 18 feet deep. The body was recovered one houT later. A French company has been formed for the manufacture in Al geria of paper pulp from alfa, of which there is an almost unlimited supply. ADVERTISEMENT No More Gas in Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permsnently relieved of aas in the stomach and bowrls, take Baalmann's Gas-Tableti. Baalmann's Gai-Tablets are prepared distinctly and especially for stomach gas, and particularly for all the bad effects coming from gas preasure. That empty, gone and gnawini feeling at the pit of your stomach will disappear: that anxious and nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish, and you will once more be able to take a deep breath, so often prevented by gas pressing against your heart and lungs. Your limbs, arms and fingers won't feel cold and go to sleep, becsuse Baalmann's Gas-Tablets prevent gas interfering with the circulation; intense drowsiness and sleepy feeling after dinner will soon be replaced by a desire for some form of en tertainment. Your distended stomach will reduce by inches because gas will not form after -using Baalmann's Gas-Tablets. Baalmann's Gas-Tablets sell for $1, but be sure, get the genuine in a yellow pack age, for only then can you ezpeet the beneficial results many others have ex perienced. Baalmann's Gas-Tablets are for sale by all reliable drue-giats and Sherman t Me Connclh J. Baalmann, Chemist, San Fran cisco. WANTED ! High school boys to sell Porch and Lawn Chairs after school. Acme Box Co. Harney 1837 44Z1 Decatur Street Catholics to Celebrate Feast of Corpus Christi With oolemn Procession1 The feast of Corpus Christi wnl be celebrated by Omaha Catholic parishes next Sunday afternojn in St. Cccclias cathedral. This event is known as the grand feast of the universal Catholic church a-)J is otherwise known as the feast of public reparation. .The procession of the blessed eucharist" will be participated in by 10,000 persons who will march from the cathedral to four temportry altars stationed four blocks from each other. Thirty-six parishes will be repie sented by their societies, each with official emblems "and banners. The benediction will l e g'vrn at each altar, Archbishop J. J. Haity officiating as celebrant, assisted by all Omaha priests. ihe procession will be divided into four divisions, under command cf William Lynch and Leo A. Hoffman. Omaha Walking Club's Hut in Woods Burned There is mourning- in the ranks of the Omaha Walkin.cr club. The club rendezvous, a shack in a clearing in the heart of the woods on Wiley Point, southeast of Om aha, burned Tuesday night. The watchman at the Boy Scout camp, Camp Gifford, less than a half mile from the Walking club hut. tel ephoned the sad news to E. M. Ken nedy, who. wi'h other male mem bers of the club toiled hard this spring to convert ' the dilapidated shack into a fine little camping place for week-end parties. The shack was a gift frfom Dr. Harold Gifford, who owns most of the acreage of Fontenellc forest. Truck Freight Line From Lincoln to K. C. Planned U'.'mni-p l fav ?fi ( .np- cial.) The proposed establishment of a freight trucking line between Kansas Citv ana Lincoln ly J. A. T t ... r "j u c 17 1 1 narugan arm n. q. .cwmi i uvvh ntntl,..!,, miiterl hv U'av nf Re. atrice, Wyniore, Maryst-illc and Man hattan, ishort haul service between Reatrirp and T.mrnln. and south from Beatrice via Wymorc to Marys ville is also amcng the present plans. The line is expected to be in operation by July 1, and the Lin- rnln trt Vancac Cifv srhpfllllp 18 ar ranged for one trip a day each way. Printed Session Laws Ready for Legislature! Lincoln. May 26. (Special.) All j of the printed session laws in de- j tached form, to be made up and j furnished to members of the legis- j lature before the regular volume is j ready, have been delivered ana tne complete hies on these acts will soon be made up and sent out. This work is being looked after by Chief Clerk Corrick of the house and Sec retary Barnard of the senate. Phoenix Hosiery At Pray's you make your se . lections from a line of Phoenix Hosiery that is always com plete ... if it's made by Phoenix, Pray has it! Men, 40 Women, 65 Children, 65? Two Stores SOS So. 16th. Street 1908 Farnam Street The Home of Phoenix Women and Announcement to the public end user ef Kretschmer's Herb and Root Salves Owing to the increased demand and on request or our many customers we have decided to place our salves on sale at all Drug Stores in Greater Omaha and Council Bluffs. Kretschmer's Herb and Root Salves, which have been on the market for the past thirty years, are made from the purest and most remedial domestic and foreign herbs, roots and oils and con tain absolutely no poisons whatsoever. Kretschmer's Herb and Root Salve for Wounds has been used successfully in the treatment of eczema, piles, boils, ulcerated bones, old wounds, burns and blood poison resulting from wounds, cuts, bruises and bites. . Kretschmer's Herb and Root Salves for Rheumatism is pre pared especially for the treatment of rheumatism, aches and swellings. Buy a box today and be convinced that our salves cannot be excelled. Price, 50. Write us if your druggist cannot supply you. Exclusively Manufactured and Distributed by KRETSCHMER SALVE MFG. CO. 1220 Atlas St., Omaha, Neb. EllllWOud Park p , rf I Woman Loses $750 Platinum Bar Pin Downtown Thieves 'Visit Rooming House. Burglars looted the Elmwood park pavilion Wednesday night for four boxes of cigars, two cartons cf chewing gum, 12 golf clubs and a cr.nvas leather-bound golf bag, Hugh McCabe, 803 North Thirty-fifth street, reported to the police. Burglars also visited the rooming house of Mrs. S. O'Donnell, 2411 Harney street, and stole $10 and a $300 mink fur from her, $17 from II. J. Thompson, $3 from Robert Gill, and linen collars from George Bayles. Jake Liberman, 2215 Pratt street, reported to police his wife lost a S50 platinum bar pin set with three large and 30 small diamonds Wed nesday while shopping downtown. S. Harmcl, 1502 North Twenty- fourth street, reported two sacks ot sugar, 30 pounds of butter and 2,000 cigarcts stolen. A second invoice of the stock of the B. & M. Clothes shop, 1312 Far nam street, which was robbed by skylight burglars Tuesday night, re vealed $2,000 worth of choice mer chandise had been stolen instead of $1,000 as at first estimated. Wife "Half Married, Half Single," Seeks Freedom Sarah Resnick asked the district court yesterday to disregard a civil marriage ceremony although such a ceremony is just as legal and bind ing as any other. She sets up no reason for annull ing, her marriage to Joe Resnick in Papallion by a civil officer, Decem ber 12, 1920. .except that they re "half married and half single" " be cause, she says, the marriage was nt consummated by a JcwLh marriage ceremony as required by the laws of j tnat cnurcn. She asks to be restored to her maiden name. Whitman. TO EUROPE By th Picturesque St, Lawrence River Route MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! Sailings Every Few Days From Montreal and Quebec Liverpool, Southampton Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp Ocean Trip Shortened by Two Delightful Days on The Sheltered River and Gulf Apply to Agents Everywhere or to R. S. Elworthy, Ce. Aft., Pass. Dept. 40 North Dearborn St., Chicago CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Traffic Agents to to to $1 .10 $3 .50 $1 .00 0 Hosiery tot Men, Children. AT lantic 2679 G. A. R. Chiefs Honored At C. Of C. Luncheon Members of all the patriotic organ izations of Omaha attended the pub lic affairs luncheon in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday noon when Gen. William A. Ketcham, coni-ir.ander-in-chicf of the G. A, R., and Mrs. Inez Bender, 'national president of the Women's Relief corps, were guests of honor and made addresses. Dr. E. C. Henry spoke for the American Legion, Capt. C E. Adams, past commander-in-chief of the'G. A. R.. presided as toastmas ter, and Maj. C. F. Wcller intro duced the speakers. Members of the organizations rep resented showered General Ketcharn and Mrs. Bender with bouquets of tlowers and gifts. - Following the meeting members of the various organizations conducted General Ketcham and Mrs. Bender to Lincoln school where a flag was presented to the school by the mem bers of the George Crook G. A. R. Post. Automobile Club President To Speak at Kiwanis Meeting William (Bill) Cheek, president of the Omaha Automobile club, and who planned the fight against pav ing Douglas county roads with bit ulithic blocks, will be the principal speaker at the -weekly meeting of the Kiwanis club at the Rome hotel t noon today. Fred L. Ncsbit, chairman of the highways commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce an,d good road booster in the Ki wanis club, will preside at the meet ing. ; Ray L. Bcsclin has been appoint ed chairman of the June entertain ment committee. See Our Windows Specials for Friday and Saturday of Vast Importance! We have proven to Omaha women that our week-end selling specials are incomparable values. 125 Dresses That ware formerly priced at $19.50, will g Friday and -Saturday at tha amazingly low pries of Tha dresses are adds and ends from onr former salss. They are truly worth three or four timea this price. Most every wanted sine ia tha assortment. Suits and Wraps Values to $29,130, $39.50 and f 49.60, Friday j1Q7C snd Saturday at V 1 Ve O Special Lot of Brassieres for Friday and Saturday Selling Values to $4.00 $ls39 and $198 Values to JQ $2.00, at UJJC Corsets values to $7.00 $1.39 end $1.98 The Latest in Summer Millinery For Friday and Saturday, selling at the extremely low ?. $5.00 Including fashion's latest drets and sport hats in all popular color, and materials. These hats aro groat ly undsrpriced for eur- week-end selling. The Colon Are White, Jade, Pink, Peacock, Mavy, I Orchid, Buff and Tangerine. I Ia Material of I Taffeta, Duvetrne, Canton Crepe, I - Georgette, Straw Combinations, Horse I Hair and Organdy. See Our Windows A "Help Yourself Club" VOTE VALUE OF SUBCRIPTION PAYMENTS Th DAII.T and Panda;. Morning- or even ing, hy Hoy Carrier In Omaha, Council Bluff and In towns where Carrier Boy service m snaiaiainca. New 210,000 1S0.009 !t,ooi 2.009 i:,ouo i Years 1 Tears . . . 1 Tear ... t Months . 1 Months . :o.4o . 5.11 . :.!$ Moraine er ICrenlnr WIthont Sunday by tamer Doy Bertie. New ise.ooo 1M.000 c:,ooo 10,009 1 Tra..' i months t Years 1 Tear Months S Months ..:s.s .. it.' , . . .. .! .. LIS Bandar 0ly r !7 Carrier. New I Tesrs t:i.lo 160.000 S Tears 10.40 TO.000 I Tear .! l.O0 Months 2.(0 i:,000 Rsaewal auascrintisa aaymsnts will be. Standing of the Club Member ::ril7nAZm Includes the votes received and counted at this allies up to 3 p. ., last Saturday. The standings will h changed again In Friday's paper and will include the votss that are received and ceuated at tha H. Y. S. Club allies befoi 3 p. m. Tuesday. DISTRICT JiO. 1 WDI laelode all territory Insiil the City limits of Omaha sooth ef I'aeifie street, west af the river to Movent, seeaad street, Inelnding Italstsa, Belle vae, Fort t rook and Avery. On l.lll.M Maxwell, one t0.M 5- .I- leposlt and one tlM.M K. . Poelt will be awarded la this dlstrlel. J!. W. Sage. 5511 S. JJd St tS.10 Mrs. C. A. Cliristenacn, c; Ccd.vr.111,810 Krnest Hrrngren. C0t5 8. 7th St. HI 7"l) Mnrtfca Kbert, 2403 Poppleton . . . . 1 U.JOO Mrs. Thomas 8pie. 131 I St. . ..1JG.S40 Mrs. Pearl Htarliey. 137 R. lita 1,610 Frsnli Kennison, ISM S. :cth St. 134,0)0 .Mrs. J. N. Williams. Stun 8. I3d ..1S7.7SO Mrs. F. Marerek. 621 S. 20th St 135, 410 Mrs. Anna Kunpert. :oit Martha ,4H0 Mrs. ('."" A. Kauth, Bancroft .14:,, 460 John Kwaanlewakl. Oak ... .144,780 H. JIakenholz. s::j Monroe 194, SH0 lv Slevel. 1754 Dorcas 113,470 (i. H. Evan, 41(0 8. 40th 4,tO0 Mr. F". I. Hawortk'. 17?S 8. lh . .H4.440 nar.rga I'eterann. S41J Wright 190,310 Mrs. Olive- 8. Kuenhurv. 10 8. 3:d 44.180 Kenry Furst. iOl V St Mi inn .T. U ; Ren-rnf t, 4545 S. JHfh lt.T0 I.. A. SpMtrer. f; 8. 23d 1,S80 John Snelt, II rornt Ave 171.710 R H. Ilurl-e. ll: Park Ave 11.100 Mia C O'HrllorSn. StTl K. 10th .. HH.410 1. K. Kotle. 1SJS 8. Slat St." 19H.4O0 Mrs. E. J. McEvoy, ;s:s 8. 'nth St. 6,110 Mrs. -Varv R .'ot, ;o Francis.... 1,000 Mrs. Ella DoMnl. :S00 8. 14th .... S.OOfl .tnhn Andrlrnnia. j;;J T St S.OflO Norman Lewis, 19:8 S. illth. ........ 5,000 DISTRICT NO. ' Will inelade all territory Inside the rity limits ot Omaha and .a. and north ef Pacific street, west ef the riwer to K's-Mv-thlrd street and as far north aa Mariie street. One SI.IK.OA Maxwell. en tOO.oo R. I.. Deposit and one ftOO.OA R. L. Deposit will be awarded la this district. Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, HOi Farnam .194.750 O. w. Hendee. 454 Burdette 1!:,37 A. T. Klein, Jr.. 4806 Dodge 1:,660 Kloya B. Mortll. C44 8. !6th Ave 190.460 V. J. Wright, 2510 Howard 19I.840 W..-.T. Z!e.rel. SJ14 Decatur 193.9(!0 Tr. Frank O. Smith. Blnvkstono ,.191,450 Louis J.- Schafer,- 113 X." 21th ...194.S10 Mildred Plank. :714 Burt 188.210 Mrs. Anna Morenelli, r-8 S. list 19S.3S0 Fred Koegh. 120 N. 19th 17I.9GO A. Hicks. 2710 Miami 194.480 Tt II. Arkley. Sr.07 N. 24th 21.S10 Mrs. Emily Winner. 119 X. 20th ...192.410 U. E. Hnlbrool.-. 3.15 Pacific 195.470 Herman Naehshocn. 411 N. 18th .. S0.380 D--'S.i!e n. Ilarrop, 257 Douglas ...191.000 r. A. Wler. 191S Clvsrlcs 178,3110 O. F. Slnsson, Jr.,t9, Cuming ...,111.760 J. K. Mcintosh; -416(1 Chicago ...192,(10 Mrs. Mary Kngel. J705 Cuming ... 41,850 Mrs. A.. E. Waark, 2122 Howsrd ..193.760 Mrs. Resale Reach. 108.8. 59th. . .191.700 Harold Anderson, 3IH Marcy ..... 76,160 K. II. White. 5j7 8. 33d 194.980 Mra. W. J; Whltaker. 4X04 Dodge. .196,760 r. N. Swansnn. 412 Lake ...... .167,760 Mrs. n. X. Clausen. 4809 Under'd 147.280 Mrs. Mario Coulter, Soo Farnev 10r,,ifl Rv. X. C. Hanson. UlS X. 2Sth St 197.490 Mm; r. M. Tnmandl. 4607 Charles 196.780 Poland Preianinn. IflU X. '52 40.380 Horace Scharffer. 4226 Cuming. .. .195,290 Mrs. c. K. Llnnemen. 1623 Victor. .121.610 Vrs. M. Ik Vnabunrlv, 2i6 Douslas 191. 290 , W. C Xielann. IR24 X. S2d 6.300 The. K. MeLeavwy; 633 P.i-k ..... 6. MO j Koloh X. Pratt. .02 S. 28th 198.100 B. Hyde. S8S0 Swar,l 197.900 M'h-ners Wtntroub. U24 Howard .. 6.210 jl!eri,i Nelson. 4".l 5 Seward 5.110 uougias i-eters, zot b. z.a ...:i,40 DliTKKT KO. . Will Inelade an t err orr faslde th elty limits of Omaha on -and north nf Maple steees, west af the riser to Fjghty-thlrd street and north to Ser geant street. Inelndlng Florence aad the Carter Ijkke district. One 1 .111.(10 Mat ell. ens tO..a B. I.. Deposit end on StOA.IM B. I.. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Kdna Lawrerson, 7711 If. 58th Ave. 138.870 A. 7 Frederick. 251$ Wltmora ...117.600 Vona Kesris. J9S4 N. 47th Ave. ...11S.H70 H. Chrlstenson. C904 Mlnne I.usa. . .194,640 C. I. Schnell, 2423 Crown Point ...194.(40 O. J. Kmery, 25J4 Pratt ....116.100 Leo P&nlels. 2102 Maple 147.860 Mrs. ,R. Tedesco, 2931 Lin. Blvd. 117,980 Violet Brotchle. 6020 Fior. Blvd.. .115.710 Mrs. L. M. Thirtle, 6006 X. 30th. . .115,690 Mrs. W. W. Davis. 3950 Flor; Blvd.,198.870 Mrs. Ilarrv Rogers. Jill N. 29th... 62.160 C. Hall. 2871 Vane 194.640 Winifred Travis. 2861 Fowler 126,310 Vrs. Tom Fodebaugh. SIS. Mer'th 113.130 Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 X. 34th,-. .163.410 Mrs. O. L. Tracy, 2811 Browne. .. .1 47,r.cA W. F.. Ptutenroth, 245 Camden. .. .193.400 Mrs. Gus KrsntB. 7501 Mapie 117,670 S M. Finlcv. 1121 Blnney 114.590 Mrs. E. CI. Peets. 2729 Laurel .'. 6.180 P. F. Gutschewskl. S231 Ames 33.180 DISTRICT NO. 4. Win include all territory 1st th elty of Council nioffe, Inelndlng the Msaa wa district. One 1.11J.O Mel well, one K0O.M If. L. Deposit and on gtnfl.Oe) II. at I. Deposit will he awarded la this district. Gertrode Rulllcan, III Ave. B 113,780 Anna Ward. 106 tth Ave...... 24.660 Mr. M. A. Smith. 2304 Ave. D. ... .116.790 A W. Geiger. Jr., 42 Damon 23.580 Dorothy Lenthsn. 652 Harrison St.. 117,90 Mrs. Ada Mt-Lnnrhlln. 19.01 3d Ave. 193.310 R. P. Bolin, 2003 4th Ave 103.10 Mrs. Peter Jensen. Oakland CL.. . .101.240 Mrs. Iva M. Ford. 306 S. 18th 117.120 R. D. F.dwards, 310 Ave. C ;..17.JI0 Lou Dimlap. Grand Hotel 102.S80 Mn.Tfm, J. Ryan. 205 Ave. A..., 186,60 Mrs W. A. MitcheM. 20.15 Ave. A... 21.80 A. P. Clobridg. SO W. Piorce 11.08A Ray Wilcox. 627 R. Broadway 136.690 DISTWCT NO. I. WIU Inelade all the territory ' the state of lawe eatslde th. elty of Council Rial's and the Manawa dis trict. On. fl.llS.M Maswell, one f2n0.n0 II. I. Deposit aad on. flo9.ee IL U Deposit wlU he awarded la this district. Myrtle Rogers, Percivs! .194,510 liarlen Klutss,- Mnndamin 196,6:0 Mrs. Nettle Batrhelder, Riverton.. .117,450 Glen C. Sllllck. Missouri Valley 10.340 0. J. Atkins. Xeola 115.400 Marion Caughell. Carson. ......... .196.9:0 Ruth Knight. Glenwood 114.791) Betty Escrett, Malvern 196.240 Rev. O. B. Bauman, Mlnden lis. 100 Mrs. Blllle Iwen, Srhleswlg 119,140 June Ovlatt. Shenandoah 116.630 Mrs. Ona Johnson. Pacific Jet. .. .131.780 George W. Mocre, Bartlett. 115.480 Bert Graham, Rt. 1, Logan 194. ISO Nellie J. Solleder, Thurman 115.210 Gladys Mavis, Harlan 164,240 Bernard Franklin, Hamburg 153.070 Merle Andreas. Oakland 117.080 Merle B. Its vis, Carson.... 114.260 1. eona llitninn. Persia 121.21.) Mrs. Ray Pieraon, Henderson 10,120 Lloyd W. Weatherell. Panama..... 80.210 Mrs. Lowell C. Mattos. Shelby 164.100 Mrs. 8. U Jefferson. Woodbine 117.17. K. K. Axthelm. Glenwood .(U June Beaver, Hsrlan 11.480 Opal Snyder, Randolph ......... ..167.740 T. J. Comer. Missouri Vailey 189,41(1 Hasel Dnnsldsnn, Avoes 117.610 Cent X . Frnvd. Harlan 6.000 Fred Tsnke, Avoca 114.810 DIHTRICT NO. Will Inelada the following counties In the state of Nebraska t (ass, Karphr. Douglas (ontalde the city of Omaha), Saunders, Dodge, Washington. Hurt, Coming, Thurston, Dakota, Dlion. One fl.111.ee Maxwell, on SxO0.nO It. L Deposit and owe flM.OO n. A I. Deposit will be awarded la this district. O. C. Hohack. Xehswka t.Ta Zetta, Lnwee. Valparaiso 46.770 J, II. Donnnfo, .Weeplnj Water., 45.780 Morning, Ermine- and Sunday tT oy lamer. New ,flno 1 Tr, i Months. 1 Ter f Months i Months , is. oo . 1.00 . so ss.ooa Dally and bundoy by Mnll. New :so. nun l.i.niA ;.(" Sl.oso 10.009 5Vi Ter .'..&0 2 T.ert IS. no I Year .o II Months 4.011 1 Months 1.00 Dallj Only by Mall, Without Sunday New h Tears IS.nn sso.ooo J Years ln i" ?,oi 1 Yrr fc.on st ood Months :.o K.OOO Sunday. Only by Mall New 5 . (Kin ::.oon li'.OO't (.000 Yesrs . Years . Year .. Months . Jtn.oo ft 00 . ?.50 . i.:i given half as many votes as new subscriptions I V. IT. Hoerstmann. Fremont 14.4! ! 1. N. Warrick, Blair 103.S1H I A. M. SanUiTa, I'lattamouth 19t,;" R. V. Kennedy. Tekamah l6.64'l Henrleltn Miller, Oakland lS4,is Clifford t'unnlnjlham. Wahuo ....ISO.ann Herman Jiuhlt, Reemer 145. 311 Merman A. Homann, Ellthoi n. . . .l6,I0f Gordon Smith, Lyon lg.:H Alvln F. Barton, Lyons .l:i,6!0 -Mrs. P. K. Buck, Fremont 195. Charles J. Swohodn, Prague 100.SM Anna niumm, Sorlbner Kl.kOf K. F. Cuahman, Kennard ,..193tM-,4 Frank Pallan, Pander ln.4S0 Mahel Brazda. West Point ....113,7:0 Nellie nwyer. Colon l7.4f.O Jessie B. Kaja, Wlsner 17. 7J0 Jena Jenson, Lyons 194. 920 J. SI. Fox, firetna 140,110 Marie Itmraldt. Yutan , .197.910 Mrs. Kdlth Schooler. P.oaalie 10S,4;.rt Mra. Archie Roberts, North Bend. .198.760 Kmma. Fredxtrom, Oakland 86,70 Mildred K. Johnxon. Mead 192.941) Mrs. Lulu Owrn, Aahland 17S.S4" Mra. tt. B. Darling, Hooper 101,94'. Wm. Mick. Cedar Bluffs 7l.8fi Donald Watigh, R. 2. Valley 192, : D. A. Strnthera. Craig 70.40(1 Kmma Johnson, R. 1, Fremont.... 70.2SO Joaephne Ketchmark. Ft. Cslhoun.197,800 Stella Starry. Springfield 1,1 Mrs. John Huehner. R. 3 Omaha.191.4SO Kd R. Hnrnk, Wlnnehaeo 67.000 Mra.KMa Tieeh. Bancrott ...5.000 Mrs. 15. A. Wathter, iiermsn 106,790 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will Include the following counties In the state af Nebraska: Oloe. Nemaha, Rlrhardann, Pawnee. Johnson, tinge, tanrnater, Reward, Saline, .lefferson, Thayer. Fillmore. York, Hamilton. Clay. Nuckolls. Webster nnd Adams. One gl.1IA.rn Maxwell, one S2no.n ft. A I.. Deposit rnd one $ 1 0fl.no. B. A I.. - Drnoalt will be awarded in this dlatrirt. Mra. Otis Wolford. Clay Center. .. .1 !s. 47' Blesnor Shot;, Falrhurj- 197,871 fieorpe Whltesell, Kenesaw 87, "9 Mrs. T.ydla Wolfskin, Superior. .,. .1 9S. 74' Mrs. W. L. Chapman. Olltner 111,24( Raymond L. t'rosson, Hastlnns .194,831 Mrs. n. Amler-on, 1324 H, Lincoln. 194. 61 Mr. B. F. Jnrilon. York 4... 69.7!t Mrs. Mnrle Morrla, Hebron 101.C5 Tillle Xoltc. Auburn. R. 2 80.10. Mrs. Mark Itnll. Auburn 194.47. Win -Brookley, Kdear 195.80 Mrs. Dean Kite.-Auhum 182.r.4 Vclva Bair, Fairmont 197.90 Vera C.ros:0ia, Kufon... 196.71 Margaret Ahrer.s, Falls City 194,74. Agnes Kn:8oniii. Aurora., 197,72. (tail Parann. Humboldt 145.97 William McKerver, Cordova IJ1.7M Mrs. Chns. Fowler. Xebrnska City. .1 94. 9.;. Alfred Bo.ikwalter. Pawnee City... 9.';,7 Lola Hofford. Seward 110. 79i Mra. C. 1. Riley. Tcrumseli ...196,nf Kmma Krulz.. Deshler... 194.401 C. E. Gilmore, Harvard. 90,47f Delma Hum. Belvlilere , 130,6.1" Charles Laune, Alexandria 196,820 c. f.l. Betters. Carlton .., 62.400 S. D. Long, I'owles 197.400 Alvln Lents. Deshler , 70,310 T. F. Stock. Hastings ,. 36.000 R. W. Mastln. Tobias..., 120.160 Vern Butler. Red Cloud 40.870 K. K. Holme. Inland 6.000 W. R. Prl-e. Crete 21,040 Jewell Howard. Lincoln S.flltO Mrs. Thomas Brower, Geneva 100,940 DISTRICT NO. g. Will include all territory in the state of Nebraska not Included In Districts Number (I and 7. alo territory In South Dakota. Kansas nnd Colorado. One fl.llS.04i Maswell, one 1200.00 B. I.. Deposit nnd one 100.00 II. .. Deposit will be awarded in this rtlstrltt. W. B. Shelton. Paxton 193,64 Martin Nelson, Dannehrbg 108, 2.4 Mrs. F. P. Copeland. Brldeport 137.4n Hilda .Tacobaon, Arapahoe..., 193.670 Mgna Petttrron. Fddyvllle 138.770 Bert Brov.-nell. Chapped ...197,580 P. J. Mlnner. 109 V. 6th, Gr. lis. .194,980 Mrs. A. K. Callahan, Gering 193. 4d0 Mrs. Bertha A. K'oer. Kirk 193.910 W. K. Harris. Bertrand ...192. Ml ...192.900 ;..lf7.'il ...165.410 ...197.8KI ...100.969 . . .197.6l.il .. . 1 tt.r.jft George Gardner. Bayard Molh rhlllbrick. Ord C. B. Doasett. Axlell ... K. G. Xlsley, Lexington.... Wm. Halsey. Lebanon J Fern Gates, Stiunford .vrs. f-.mil Stelnke. Iloldrrge Sirs. Clay Funaton. Ogallala ,151,340 A . P.. Lee. 719 X. Locust. .'. Platte 194 0 Blanche Myers, Sutherland !P3.iT0 Mrs. M, Rnsecrans. Juleab's-. Coin. 74. am Dr. C. II. Blackburn, Mitchell 140,070 Mrs. Ray Rathbun, Hayes Center. .. .77.460 II. C. McKak, St. Paul .90,460 Harvey Thompson. Ravenna SS, i0 Helen I.oomls. Gibbon ..11,610 Albert P. Powers. Greeley .....103,600 P. C McKenale, Burwell i.l93.2 Walter T. Shaw, Franklin ..66,I"0 Mrs. J. A. Qulntoh, Brule 195,490 Wm. F. Ber.-mek. Loup City.,. 61.6.0 Hasel Farrell, Gothenburg. , 196,. '.10 Mrs. Grace Murray. Bloomington. .. .99,:i"fl Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, C'oxad 196,840 Luclle Johnson, Orleans 193.760 Harry G. Sellr, Scotia.. .19I.71.0 Mrs. K. ( Dilimnn. Broken Bow..193..;so Vera Corley. Callaway ,.,.100,210 Mrs. Fred Collom, Arnold 10? ,f;o Andrew Campbell, Cambridge. .... .194.310 Andy Stone. Wood River.. 33,;oo IT. B. VanBusklrk, Mullen 192.0OO Hasel Trundel, Sumner ...196,770 Harriett Kdwards, Scottsbluff 19."9n C. O. Jones, Hyannls .'9 Clarence Sowler. Ansley t.000 Marie Lewis, Ansel mo 6,t)0n Mrs. E. J. Relclistein. Mlnden. . . . . .1 85,690 J. F. Schwalger. Xorth Platte 197.170 Inland Zink, McOok. llS.ooo Irwin W. Klumb, Grand Island..... 5.000 L'xi.le Mclntyre. Tyron 67.OO0 Kdna Galloway, Liberal. Kan 5.010 Mable Douglass, ilorr.-ll 16,390 Thomas Warder, Marysvill k,46.u"o John Alisky, Brownlee 6.000 R. L. Dunn, 6th Ave.. Kearney US, 000 Mr. Hoy Bennutt. Mi W. 23d, Kearney R.ono Oyma Clyde, O'N, ill . .SO.OOO Elisabeth F. Falrchlld. Lemoyne 6.0V0 Isaac R. Rcss. Anseireo 6.ooo Winifred Bosue. AtklMSnn 101, ooo Anna Randall. Lone Pin.. 187. ooo M. A. Hosteller, dhelton 105.490 D'.ck Pullman, Sargent ,.60,170 DISTRICT NO. 9. Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska t Butler, Polk, Merrlrk, Nance, Tlntt. Colfax, Ktnnton, Madison. Bonne. Antelope. nroe. Wayne. Cedar nnd Knox. One 91,11.1.00 Maxwell, one f200.no R. 4V L. Deposit nnd one St 00.00 It. tt I. Drposlt will be awarded In this district. Vivian Dee. Dnvi.1 City... 140,07. E. C. Wilde, 823 S. 8. Norfolk. .194.811 F. L. Brown. Schuyler 194.790 Helen M. Wynkoop. Central Cty.. 194,730 Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek 196.8SO Ham Davlcs, Wayne 196.600 Elmer Xordland. Columbus ,.183.660 D, P. HIM, Grnnu 193.890 W. C. Halsey, (lakdale 194.4-IO Fred T. Wlnirinirtnn. ricliuylcr. . , .192,f.S") A. K. Stafford. Rising City 116.420 11. E. Strushiirg. Pnlk i:..7n Mrs. Wad Prultt. Humphrey 193.790 U. C. Smith. Albion 134,310 Ida Rut her. Si mlon 191,9. 0 Horry J. Muffley. St. Kdwarti 113,500 (Tedrlc Anderson. Wausa ..113.760 Ijiura Knlenn. Crrie-bton 192.820 Lydla Seyormlahl, Madison 10t,370 Josephine Fvans. Platte Center. .'. .104.480 Mrs. Kd Lyons, Xowman Grove. .,194.120 J. W. Keeler. Fullerton 116.560 R. J. Swanson, Fullerton 101.760 Anton F. Votava. Schuyler 192.720 Junlta Carlson, Stromshurg 124.870 Marguerite Durhtn. Blnnmfleld ...140.96A Josephine Newton. Osceola 197,760 Blanche Colby, Shelby 191.630 Mrs. A. Masters. Ciarks 36.0OO O. C. Griffin. Clerks 2,10 Haxel Sowderi. Xellgh 143,700 B. J. Maslowaky, Randolph 147,00.) Henry J. Maimer, Orta1a, 43.6"0 Roy Combs, David City 178.930 VI Milan King. Cedar Kspichi j dm C. J. Havlland, Xcrfolk 172.P4J If you -want to be paid at the rate ef better tbaa $1,000 per week, tbea enter the H. Y. Si Club aad win the $7,800 horn. 7