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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1921. V PennP.Fodrea . Elected Head of Ad-Sell League Assistant Adjutant of Seventh Corps Area Tells Members Of Citizens' Training Camp. 1 Penn P. Fodrea was elected presi dent of the Advertising-Selling league at the annual election held last night in the Hotel Fontenelle. Fred S. Larkin was elected vice president and Harry t. Isard, treas urer. Chairmen and vice chairmen of the various league groups were selected - as follows: group A, L. B. Clough and Arthur Thomas; group B, L. C. Hamilton and J. Bruce McLean; group C, Lloyd Mattson and G. M. Horton; group D, Charles Docherty and George P. Adams; group E, John R. Golden and II. A. VVend land; group F, Herbert W. Johnson and W. W, Cochran. A. W. Nolet, manager of the Fon tenelle. made good his boast that he would serve a "record-breaking dinner for the boys." He also had the hotel orchestra, the Twentieth Century Quintet, play for the league. Maj. Fred L. Lemmon. assistant adjutant of the Seventh corps area at Fort Crook, mad? a short talk on the citizens' training camp to be held at Camp Snelling August 1 to 31. He emphasized that the camp was not conducted for enlistment purposes. Applications for entry should be made at Fort Crook, he said. Can't Live on Less Than $500 a Month Mrs. Leflang Says Mrs. Caroline Leflang cannot live on less than $500 a month, she will contend in district court this week. While living in Lexington, Neb., with her husband, from whom she was recently awarded a decree of separate maintenance, she had two maids, a laundress and a house man. Therefore she cannot live in a more modest apartment than the Elwood at $137.50 a month, her lawyers will attempt to shpw. Attorneys for her husband, Ar thur Leflang, seek to cut down her monthly allowance from $300 to $150. She says she needs $500. The couple have one child, Ches ter. 14. Prices have gone down since her monthly allowance was set,, Lef lang's lawyers emphasize. Niece Loses Suit to BreakJDdWillerWill Miss Nellie M. Johnson, niece of the late Dr. George L. Miller, will net get an 80-acre tract belonging to him at Seymour lake, according to a decision made by District Judge Sears yesterday en a suit heard two tiiAnta n rr-. ex pah rvJi ki Ti'ae T. Jir on against Alfred Millard and L. x. and Luther Kountze." - f v Miss Johnson charged that her famous uncle was of unsound mind when, in 1906, he' made a trust deed of this property to the three de fendants, providing that at his death it should be given to the Nebraska Humane society. The property is now worth about $50,000. Elected President . Of Omaha Ad-League hi f V Babies in Omaha Suffering From Sudden Heat Wave The Bee's Free Milk and Ice Fund, Every Cent of It, Goes to Them. Cash Register Men Hold Meeting Here A convention of National Cash Register company sales agents and salesmen from Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, Hastings and Lincoln was held at the Hotel Fonte nelle yesterday. Purpose of the meeting was to speed up sales for the month of June. F. B. Tatterson, vice president of the company, and J. W. Dozier, as sistant sales manager, addressed the gathering which convened at 9:30. Following the convention the offi cials and representatives visited points of interest in Omaha. They expressed admiration for evidences of business activity and prosperity shown by the city. Man Wanted for Forgeries Here Captured at San Diego Paul Gildea, sought by Omaha po lice and store detectives for forgeries here, has been arrested in San Diego, Cal., on forgery charges, ac cording to word received here front Chief of Detectives Van Deusen yes terday. Van Deusen will make every effort to have the man returned here. Penn P. Fodrea. A. L. Gale Becomes Officer In New Advertising Firm A. L. Gale, formerly with the Dar low Advertising agency of Omaha, has been made vice president of a new advertising company with of fices in Detroit, Chicago and Mil waukee. The new organization will bt known as the Albce corporation. Harry C. Maley is president and William N. Albee treasurer. The new . concern has acquired the Chicago of fice of the Fred M. Rendall company and Mr. Gale will be in charge there. Mr. Gale is a former newspaper Man and, in addition to his two years with the Darlow Advertising agency here, has had wide experience in ad v vertising agency work. in i,- a t ; fiiiaiia mill xjiiii.uiu xyal jg. Go on Fishing Expedition Ten Omahans, with an additional 50 from Lincoln and Chicago left last night for Walker, Minn:, where they expect to spend a week fishing as guests of N. B. Updike. The party includes the following: Henry T. Clarke, E. A. Cope, F. H. Gaines, M. L. Learned, J. M. Hack ler and son, E. E. Huntley, W. Y Hynes, Ben Gallagher, R. B. Up dike and N. B. Updike of Omaha; L. O. Paines, Arthur S. Raymond, H. E. Gooch, Amsden Gooch, I. M Raymond and A. S. Raymond of Lincoln; J. C. Murray and F. J. Thatcher of Chicago; Frank Wood of Milwaukee. Documents for Traffic . Improvement Are Filed The city council committee of the whole voted yesterday to place on tile documents pertaining to the pro posed rounding off of the northeast corner of Seventeenth and Jackson streets as a traffic improvement. The proposed Calhoun road im provement, extending from Thirtieth and Ferry streets to intersection of Calhoun road and Florence Heights boulevard, was referred to City Com missioner Koutsky with a view of obtaining state aid. This road would be a link of the Washington high way. Court House- Law Librarian Dies Following Operation Mrs. Robert V. Montague died yesterday at the Nicholas Senn hos pital following an ooeration per formed a week ago. She resided at the Sherman apartments and had been law librarian at the court house for a year. Corey Named President Of Omaha Manufacturers At a meeting of the Omaha Manu facturers' association last Saturday the following officers were elected: C. E. Corey, president: Karl Vogel, vice president; Guy Kiddou, treas urer, and W. A. Ellis, secretary. $5,000 in Bonds Fleeced From Trust Company j Sniooth-Tongued Man, Posing As Contractor, Passes Worthless Check and Suddenly Disappears. Liberty bonds worth $5,000 were fleeced from the United States Trust company Saturday by a smooth stranger posing as a well-to-do con tractor. He gave the name of Ross P. Johnson. "Johnson" instructed Frank Mc Cumber, 2552 Cuming street, to call for the bonds. He engaged McCum ber's services through the American Legion employment bureau, specify ing that he would give Wm employ ment as accounting clerk for big engineering jobs. McCumber's first assignment was to cash the certified check drawn on the First National bank and deliver it to him at Twentieth and Cass streets. The clerk to whom ft was presented made no objection to cash ing the paper. When "Johnson" made no appear ance this morning, to give him work, McCumber began an investigation. The bird had flown. 1 Date of W. 0. W. Session In New York Changed . ' Date for the biennial session of the Sovereign camp, Woodmen of the Wof Id," 'which was to have convened in New York, July 7, has been changed to July 5, it was announced last night by V. A. Fraser, sovereign commander. Two projects to be considered, he said, will be erection of a monument on a French battlefield to com memorate deeds of members of the order who died in the world war, and construction in some southern or western city of a home for tubercu lar and old members. Wrong Address Given In Ad Announcing Sale Through error, the old address of the Julius Orkin storp between Fif teenth and Sixteenth streets .on Douglas, was used in an advertise ment in The Sunday Bee; announc ing a special Monday sale. Because the new store is located just one door west of the old location, the error was not costly to the sale, be cause the patronage was up to the standard of other Orkin sales. Mr. Orkin announces several new de partments will be added to the store soon, among them an up-to-the-minute millinery department. State Institutions Buy v Flour on Open Market Lincoln, June 13. (Special.) The state board of control refused today to award contracts for ' quar terly supplies of wheat flour for five of the state institutions, because there was no competition in bids. The board awarded the contract for wheat flour to state institutions at Lincoln to H. E. Gooch of Lincoln at $3.68 per 98-pound sack. A year ago the board awarded the same contract for more than $6. The board instructed managers of other state institutions to purchase their wheat flour on the open market. Central High Seniors Seek Reinstatement of Dimond Senior students at Central High seek the reinstatement of Carl Di mond, former editor of the Register, into their class, it was reported yes terday. Some of his friends are cir culating a petition to Principal Mas ters, it was said. The principal ruled, after a fistic encounter with the boy, that he could not return to school until he returned missing "copy" of the school paper. , ' Labor Chiefs Lieutenants In N. Y. Building Jobs to Pen New York, June 13. Peter Stadt muller and John Moran, former lieu tenant of Robert P. Brindell, labor leader imprisoned for extortion, to day -were sentenced in supreme court to si months to three years in the penitentiary. They . recently were convicted of extortion and coercion in connection with house-wrecking jobs. Consider the anguish of a mother who must watch her little one suffer without being able to help it. Hundreds of babies were gasping for breath Sunday and yesterday as the mercury soared high and hot winds blew. ! And hundreds of poor mothers ' watched these babies, dearer to them ' than life itself, suffer from the heat .'which made even the most comfort j able homes near-furnaces. j ! How they must have longed for j ; iced, cooled milk! How they must i ; have prayed that by some good for-1 ! tune, ice and milk would be brought i them, that they might stop the suffer- ing of their babes I The Bees free Milk and ice tmid already has brought relief to such cases in Omaha. But more money is needed. Now is the crisis in the lives of scores of infants. Contribu tions from 10 cents to $5 are accept able. Every cent is used in buying milk- and ice for babies in Omaha. Subscriptions are as follows: Previously acknowledged 266.00 Thomas F. Godfrey 6.00 Totl 171.00 Brief City News Will Name Chairman The Cham ber of Commerce executive commit tee will elect a chairman at noon today. Will Observe Flog Bay Flag day will be observed with athletic matches and an open air dance at Fort Omaha tonight. The public 13 invited. Police Under Fire Three police officers are under fire for alleged Acceptance of bribes, Chief of Police Dempsey admitted yesterday, lie will investigate. Oil Price Cut A telegram from Chicago announcing a 25-cent a bar rel reduction on Oklahoma crude oil was received by the H. V. Nicholas Oil company yesterday. Judges Shed Coats Dignified judges and lawyers, too, shed their coats in court rooms yesterday on account of the heat. Judge Fitz gerald was the exception. Detective Through Detective John Herdzina will not seek reinstate ment on the force, it is believed. He was acquitted Saturday on the charge of manslaughter for shoot ing Joe Howard. Alumni Hold Reunion Kemper Military academy alumni are hold ing a reunion In Omaha. Col. T. A. Johnston and Ma. A. M. Hitch of the faculty are present. Members will hold an outing at Carter Lake tonight. Sunday Ice Ice will be sold on Sundays from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. at the platform- of the People's Ice and Cold Storage company. Thir teenth and Chicago, streets. No Sun day deliveries are made. The prlco will not go higher than its present 60 cents, the manager stated. ADVERTISEMENT. THIS MAN ATE A PLENTY, BUT IT DID HIM NO GOOD Had Good Appetite, but Was Very Thin and Couldn't Gain a Pound. "I was not a sick man when I be gan taking Tanlac," said William McAnulty, of 734 17th St., Oak land, Calif., "but for some reason or other, I had for fifteen years or more, been considerably under my normal weight, and felt so much concern over the iact that I made repeated efforts to find something that would build me up to my old selt again." ' Mr. McAnulty has lived in Oak land nearly all his life, is a member of the Real Estate board, offce phone, Oakland 1750, and is well known and respected throughout the city. Mr. McAnulty further said: It is very evident that 1 could not assimilate my food properly, for I would eat good substantial meals, but in spite of all I did in the way of foods and medicine I remained under weight, and could not gain a pound. ' "Finally, nearly a year ago, after hearing so much about Tanlac for rundown systems, I concluded to see' what this medicine would do in my case. So I started taking it and kept it up to three months ago be fore I began taking on weight. Tan lac kept me with a fine appetite and feeling fine all the time, however, and when I found myself getting heavier I was very much delighted. "I now weigh one hundred and forty-two pounds, have gained fif teen pounds by taking Tanlac which is just the right weight for a man my size and build. I could npt feel better if I wanted to, for I am as healthy a person as could be found. I'll recommend Tanlac to anybody who wants something to build them up, and if they stick to it as I did I don't believe they will be disappointed.'' -CtLT 7tr Unna hack without emettion Alif HUNT. GUARANTEED . 1 1 rrrr . mm BtfUVrvfVJI fcM (Hunt's Stive and Sow), fait la IA Rinfwonn.TtttofOherteh ' J in ekln dlMif.ee. Try this treatment m bw 9vm , Shernen A McConaell S Drug Store. Rely on Cuticura To Clear Away Skin Troubles Fistula-Pay When Cured A mild triteia of treatment that cure Pilee, Fiitula aad otket Reetal Oieeseee in a ebort time, without a (ever cnrsieal m- ratlcn. No Chloroform, Ether or ether feneral aneethetie need. A curt s-uaranteod hi every etet teeepted for treatment, and no money ie to be paid until enrttu w rite lor book oa Kietal Dictate, with namtt tnd taattmontait w more 1.000 prominent people who hava bat permanently turtd. OK. E. K TARRY Sjuujtriuta, FtUn Tnwt (gat gjdf .f Omaha, Net Piute ! everybody!? store- Tuesday Is $2.00 Day In the Downstairs Store Our New Shoe Repair Dpt. is equipped with the latest and best machinery and devices .for first class, modern shoe repairing and is in charge of a shoe repair man of large experience, whose desire is to give you the best service possible. Call Douglas 2100 and we will call for your shoes, v Women's Vests 6 for $2.00 Women's gauze vests in pink and white in a nice, fine lisle, bodice and regulation top, 35c, six for $2.00. Women's White Wash Skirts $O)00 Just when you want summer apparel comes this sale of 500 women's white wash skirta, which have become slightly soiled from coun ter display and are reduced for quick clear ance. You may choose from gabardine, pop lin and fancy weaves. Sizes 26 to 36. Mina, Taylor Aprons $2.00 ea. . Mina Taylor slipover aprons made of white Indian Head, in round or square neck. Patch pockets and finished with wide sashes or Norman belt. Sizes 36 to 52. Men's Hose 20 prs. for $2.00 Workingmen's hose, double heel and toe, elas tic ribbed tops, all colors. Men's Union Suits 3 for $2.00 Athletic union suits of excellent quality nainsook cloth, sleeveless, loose fitting, closed crotch, all sizes. Men's Shirts 2 for $2.00 Men's neckband and collar attached shirts, samples and seconds. Slightly soiled. KoveralU for boy and girlt, 2 for $2.00. High tchool cadet uni form shirt, $2.00 ach. Khaki riding breechet, excellent quality, $2.00 pair. . Men' and boy' tpert hirl, 2 for $2.00. Axminister Rugs $2.00 Axminster rugs in ex tra fine quality, neat all over conventional and Oriental patterns. Me dium and light colors. Size 27x54 inches. Spe cial at $2.00. Georgette Blouses at $2.00 White, .flesh and navy, all silk blouses, embroidered and lace-trimmed, for one day only. Slipover Sweaters $2.00 500 Sheltoner slipover sweaters made of fancy weave, in all the new sport shades. - Women's Cotton Ho$e 6 pair for $2.00 Women's ribbed top black cotton hose, double toes and heels, semi-fashioned. All sizes, 35c pair, six pairs for $2.00. Kiddies Half Sox 6 pair for $2.00 Kiddies' half sox in white, with fancy colored tops, for warm days. All sizes, 35c, six pairs for $2.00. Women's Boudoir Slippers $2.00 One lot of women's kid boudoir slippers, colors are black, brown, and red, All Bizes in the lot. Women's Slippers $2.00 . One lot of women's princess comfort slippers for house wear, made of soft kid leathers, cushion inner soles and rubber heels. Burgess-Nash Special Corsets $2.00 Innumerable styles in broche coutil, batiste in elastic or topless models, medium or long skirt. Sizes 19 to 80. 175 Children's Rain Capes $2.00 175 children's water proof rain capes, hood attached, colors of tan and plaids. Special for Tuesday, at $2.00. Sizes 6 to 14. ! 00 Children s Dresses $2.00 each 100 children's ging ham dresses, plaids, checks and plain, col ors, also white. Sizes 7 to 14. Special at $2. 1,000 Women's Night Gowns $2.00 each Made of sheer nainsook or batiste, elaborately trimmed in lace . or em broidered insertion, rib bon and beading. . Cut extra long and full. In numerable styles. Sizes 15 to 18. Women's Pajamas $2.00 each Made of Windsor crepe or batiste, in one or two piece . styles. In plain colors, stripe, check or polka dot effects. Tea Kettles $2.00 each White enamel tea kettles made of heavy steel, with three coats of enamel. Slightly im perfect, but their use is not im paired. Aluminum Two Pieces for $2.00 3 or 4-qt, sauce pan, 6 or 8 qt kettle, heavy guage alumi num. Choice of two pieces, $2.00. Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses 36 for $2.00 24 jelly glasses and 12 quart Mason jars for $2.00. r Wash Boilers $2.00 Galvanized iron wash boilers, No. 3 size, tin covers, $2.00 ea. Six Cups and Saucers. $2.00 Thin china cups and saucers, gold band decorations, ovide shape. Set of six, $2.00. "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" The present extra voU offer of 50,000 extra votes for $25.00 in subscription payments between June 6 and June 18 is the only offei of extra votes to be made during the remainder of tha campaign. Foi each dollar over the $25.00 sent in during this period you will be given 2,000 additional votes. . , This final offer opens Monday June 6th and closes Saturday June 18th at 10 p. m. During the final week of the campaign no extra votes will be given. Nothing but the regular scale of votes will be in force. VOTE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS The PA1I.T and 8 and.. Mmln or Bvea Inir. by Boy Carrier In Omaha, Casnrll Blufft and In towna where Carrier 97 terrlct la maiatameo. Morning. Evening and Sunday by itof lamer. ttt Tears S Team......... 1 Tear .. I Monthe S Montht t:i.io 18.10 1.10 in New uo.oot 110,000 71.000 J1.000 IJ,00 Mornlnf or Evening Without Sunday by Carrier Doy Service. New . J50.000 lso, ooo 62,000 :j,ooo 10,000 New 150.000 T0.000 ti.ooo ia.000 1 Tr., 6 Mon'he.,.. S25.S0 1 Tear 1.00 Mnnthi O.OO 3 Month 4.(0 Daily and Sunday by M!!. New !50.00 113.001 8.00 28.00) New SMl.000 l:i.000 63.000 :j.om 10,000 J',4 Teart t:S.0O a Tetra 10 00 1 Tear 7.60 Month. 4.00 i Montht 1.00 Dally Only by MoU, Without Sunday New t Tear 115.00 2(0.000 1 Teart 10.00 TG.noo 1 Tear MO S';,000 ( Month! 3.00 12,000 Sunday Only by Hail. I New 4 Tean 110.00 tfi.ono Teare 6.00 32.000 1 Tear ! .50 13,00 Month! l.io 1.000 Renewal subecripMoa payment will be (ivea kail aa many votea ai new lubicriptiam 3 Tra., J montht $35.55 S Tean 10.00 1 Tear 7.80 Mentha !. 3 Months 1.15 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. S Tear ...IIS.BO 3 Yean 10.40 1 Tear 1.20 Months 1.(0 Standing of the Club Member. JY j'-.td' counted in the office of the Club manager up to 3 p. m., Friday, Jun. 10. It will b. noticed by studying thlt lilt that many change! hava been made In thi potitioni of tome in the race. Club member, who entered only a short time ago now hava commanding posi tions in the column. The standings of members will probably only be chanted three or four, more times before the dose of the campaign. Club members de siring good standings in the list should send in sufficient votes to raise their standings to the desired level. DISXBICT NO. I Will Include all territory Inside the City limit, of Oman aouth of Faclflo atraet, west of the river to Seventv arc'onrt street. Including Balitoo, Belle vue. Fort Crook and Avery. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one I0S.S B. L. Depoelt and one SI00.ee B. L. Deposit wiU bo awarded la this district. George Peterson, 3412 Wright 000,560 Norman Lewis, 1922 8. 2th 5SI.480 Mrs. F. Marecek, 6211 S. 20th 188,410 Ernest Herngren. 201S S. 7th 087,060 R. W. Sage, 2510 S. 33d 080,480 Hanry Furst, 3205 W 980,630 I'. A. Spoitzer, 6020 8. 23d 013,410 Mrs. Thomas Seize. 2813 I St 853,090 Mrs. V. D. Hawarth, 1775 8. 0th.. 838.000 Mrs. J. N. Williams, 8B0S 8. 23d.. 806,660 Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 4825 Poppleton. 670,420 H. Hakenholz, 2823 Monroe 561,310 Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 18 J Bancroft. 542,880 O. H. Kvans. 4550 S. 40th 487,280 lva Siege!. 1724 Dorcas 403,460 Miss J. E. Kolle, 1338 8. 31st 376,100 Mrs. Ella Dostel, 2300 8. 14th 367,780 John Spell, 810 Forrest Ave.' 28IM70 J. Beecroft, 4545 8. 18th 2J6.01O Mrs. C. A. Christiansen, 623 Cedar. .216,830 Mrs. Anna Ruppert, 2014 Martha. 148,170 E. H. Burke, 1102 Park Ave 11,860 DISXBICT NO. Will Include all territory tntlde the city Umite of Omaha and on, and north of Pacific street, watt of tha river to Eighty-third street and ms for north as Maple street. One 15.00 Maxwell, en f 200.00 B. L. Deposit and One $100.00 B. I Deposit will be awarded In this district. R.v. N. C. Hanson. 1713 N. .8th.. Mrs. A. E. Waack. 2232 Howard. C. B. Hyde. 3830 Seward A. Hicks. 2716 Miami Mrs. c. J. Hubbard, 3804 Farnam Kloye B. Morell, 6 44 S. !6th Ave. Mrs. W. J. Whlteaker. 4804 Dodge Mrs. Anne Marinelli, 858 8. 21st,. .Ralph N. Pratt, 602 8. 28th Iouis ,T. Schafer, 112 N. 26th Dr. Frank G. Smith, Blackstone. 0. F. Slosson, Jr:. 4906 Cuming.. Bessie 1. Hsrron, 2667 Douglas.. Mrs. Emily Winner, US N. 20th.. O. Vf. Hendee, 4204 Burdette R. K. Holbrook, 3666 Pacific E. II. White. 667 S. 38d Mrs. M. L. Vosburg, 2664 Dougdas Harold Anderson. 3116 Mercy Mrs. Marie Coulter, 3000 Harney. Mrs. B. N. Clausen, 4609 Under'd C. J. Wright, 2310 Howard Mildred Plank, 2714 Burt A. D. Klein, jr.. 4806 Dodge Mrs. C. M. Tomondl, 4507 Charles C. A. Weir, 1915 Charles Phlnas Wlntroub, 1324 Howard.... J. K. Mcintosh. 4160 Chicago Harold Ncllson, 4315 Seward..,., .990.920 .989,640 ,988,300 .987,200 986,770 .986,410 985.600 .064,060 .988,000 .982,830 .981.180 .980,670 .970,620 .977.690 .938,640 .980.700 .128.319 ,794,210 .788.700 .704,780 .649,310 .621,960 .620.620 .638,680 .611,700 .455,710 .364,510 .239,650 ,111,960 DISXBICT MO. S. Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha on and north ef Maple street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and north to Bar ge, nt street, loelndlng Florence and the Carter Lake district. One 11,115.00 Maxwell, one KOO.00 B. & I.. Deposit and one 1100.00 T I.. Deposit will bs awarded In tLie district. Mrs. Tom Rodebaugh, 3180 Mer'th.990 660 Mona Harris, 2954 N. 47th Ave... .989,690 Violet Brotchie, 6020 Flor. Blvd. ,.087,65 Mre. A. Dangel. 6223 Klor. Blvd. .. .986,470 I.eo Daniels, 3302 Maple 985,960 W. 8. 8tutenroth. 2466 Camden. . .914.910 Mra. R. Tedcsco. 2939 Lin. Blvd. . .983,120 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8611 N. 29th. .982,060 Mrs. W. W. Davis. 3920 Blor. Blvd. 94J, 660 a. L. Emery. 2664 Pratt ...771,140 Mrs. Oust Krantz. 7301 Maple. .626,780 A. L Frederick, 2558 Whltmor.. . .496,600 Edna'Lawrenson, T711 N. 28th Ave. 461,740 Mrs.' J. M. Streeter, 4001 N. 84th. .465,900 C. Hall. 2879 Vane 241.600 H. Chrlstansen, 6904 Minne Lusa. . .230,760 DISXBICT NO. 4. Will Include all territory In the elty n Council Blufft, Including; the Nana wa district. Ons $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will bt awarded In thli district. Gertrude Sullivan, 111 Ave. B... .990,410 Anna Ward, 1006 Sth Ave 989.190 A. W. Oelger, jr., 428 Damon 720.800 Mre. Iv M. Ford, 308 8. 18th 701,170 Mrs. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. D... .666.640 Dorothy Lenlhan, 653 Harrison. .. .451,960 R. P. Bolln, 2003 4th Ave 366,250 Mrs. Wm. J, Ryan, 2028 Ave. A. ,366,140 Ray Wilcox, 520 Voorhle 287,760 Mrs Ada McLaughlin, 1901 3d Ave. 213,190 R. D. Edwards. 2310 Ave. C 217,620 Mrs. Peter Jensen, Oakland Ct. .. .177,870 Bertha Zobel, .726 Ave. E 5,000 DISTRICT MO. S. Will Include all the territory In tha tat. of Iowa enteldo th. city ef Council Blufft and the Maaawa dis trict. One 11,1 15.00 Maxwell, eat S2M.M B. ft I Deposit and oat $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded la that district. Harlan Klutts, Itondamln, . . k 990,520 Mrle Andres. Oakland... 989,620 .Nellie J. Solledtr, Thurman 911,410 Hazel Donaldson, Avoca 167,770 Rev. O, B, Bsuman, Minden 149.900 Mrs.S. L. Jefferson, Woodbine. .. .101,440 Jun. Oviatt, Shenandoah 732,130 Ruth Knight, tilenwood 099.000 Mrs. Nettle Batcheldon, Riverton. .678.620 Jun. Beaver, Harlan...'.. 633,929 Bey Errtt. Malvern 611,180 til eh C Sllllck. Missouri Valley. . .604,640 O. J. Atkins, Neola 415.374 Laona Vfnmann. Vmrmim iia ma aiarivH Maui. tf.,1.. Geo. W. Moore. Bartl.'tt! !!!!!!!! '. !l7l'730 FreU Tanks, Avoca... 974. 250 Mrs. Belle Iwen, Schleswlg. ...... .387.260 Marion Caughell. Carson 300.170 Tin.... P.ritlH.I 1 . A Opal Snyder, Randolph.... 269.470 i. u. comer, Missouri valley. ... .2:6,410 DISTRICT NO. Will Include the following mantle. 1st the state of Nebraska! Cass. Sarpy. Dougla. (outside th. city of Omaha), aundert. Dodge, Washington, Bart, Coming, Thurston, Dakota, DUon. One $1,113.00 Maxwell, en. $200.00 B. e) L. Deposit and on. $100.00 B. J Deposit will be awarded ts thi district. Frank Pallas. Pender 990.510 Mrs. Archie Roberts. No. Bend. .. .989.760 Herman A. Homann. Elkhora 988.900 R. V. Kennedy. Tckamah 987,670 Mabel Brazda. West Point i 470 Jens Jensen, Lyons ....986.S40 O. C. Hoback, Nehawka 111.910 Ed R. Horak, Winnebago Alvln F. Barton, Lyons E. F, Cushman, Krnnard. ....... . Zetta Lower, Valparaiso Donald Waugh, R. 3, Valley V. H. Hoer.itmann, Fremonf. .... Henrietta Miller, Oakland Mrs, John Huebner, R. 3 Emma Frrdstrom, Oakland A. M. Sanders, Plsttsmouth Mildred E. Johnson, Mead Josephine Ketch mark, Ft Calhoun Nellie Dwyer, Colon Herman Bunk, Beemer., Mrs. Lulu Owens, Ashland Jessie B, Kays, Wisner Mrs. Chss. Andrews, Arlington... J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water.. Mrs. P. E. Buck. Fremont I. N. Warrick. Blair Cedrlc Anderson, Wahoo Bessie B. Krajlcek. Arlington.... Anna Blumm, Scrlbner Mrs. O. B. Daring, Hooper .911,960 .860,640 .60,490 .140,580 .804,790 .773,66(1 ' .682, 7' .644.43ft .644.810 .527,82'' .520,200 .487,87'!. .464,040 . 458,77 .405,21 .376,341 .S73,47r .236.48T .321,840s .283, Ut .266.17(1 .235,31 .220.31 .141,61 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will Include the following counties la the state of Nebraska! Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Gage, Lancaster, Seward. Saline, Jefferson, Thay.r, Fillmore, York, Hamilton, Clay, Nuckolls, Webster and Adams. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one S200.00 B. st L. Depoelt and ont $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Mn. Otis "Wolford, City Center... Mrs. B. F. Jordon, Tork E, E. Holmes, Inland S. D. Long, Cowles Mrs. Mark Hall. Auburn s.... Margaret A herns. Falls City Raymond L. Crosson, Hastings... Eleanor Shoff, Falrbury. . TUIie Nolte. R. 2. Auburn R. W. Mastln, Toblat Mn. Thomat Brower, Geneva.., Vera Orosehaut. Sutton ', Mrs. Chas. Fowler. Neb. City.. Mra. Lydla -Wolfskin, Superior Emma Krutz, Deshler Velva Balr, Fairmont Mrs. B. Anderson, 1824 H, Lincoln Jewell Howard, Lincoln......,,.. Mrs. Dean Kite, Auburn Lola Hosford, Seward George Wbttaell, Kentaaw., Mrs. c. D. Riley, Tecumsen., D.lma Harp, Belvedere . . . . Fred A. Johns, Davenport.... .190,909 .989.790 .988,240 .987,960 .986,810 .986,690 .949,960. .146,970 .798,660 .746.16(1 .731,860 .666,71(1 ,661,610 .644.980 ,618,380 ;567,290 .546,460 .619.000 .437,340 .412.140 .307,170 .254,600 .200,270 . 5,000 DISTRICT NO. 8. WiU Include all territory In tha state of Nebraska not Included In Districts Number and 1, also territory In South Dakota. Kansas and Colorado. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $100.00 B. I Deposit and one $100.00 B. I Deposit will bs awarded in this district. . Thos. Warder, Msryvllle 990,680 Bert Brownell, Chappell 9J9.44U Fern Dates, Stamford 988,960 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon 987,190 Andy Stone, Wood River ,...986.100 A. R. Lee, 119 Locust, No. Platte. .985,880 Elisabeth E. Fairrhlld, Lemoyne. .983,950 Melba Phllbrlck, Ord...; 961.051 J. P. Mlnner. 109 W5tli, t3r. Is. .. .948,571 Mrs. J. A Qutnton, Brule ....".933,990 Mrs. K. C. Dillman, Brokou Bow.. 890,780 Mra. H. J. Mcintosh, Cosad... 887, 800 Mrs. Fred Collum, Arnold 876,97(1 Mrs. B. J. Reichstein. Minden 837,690 Mrs. E. Stelnke. Holdrege 107,900 J. F. Schwalgeer, North Platte. .. .801,190 E. O. Nlsley, Lexington... 784,990 M. A. ' Hostetler, Shelton 781,690 Harriet Edwards. Scottsbluff...... 726,000 Hssel Farrall, Gothenburg ,.,716,670 P. C, MeKensie, Burwell ....695,900 Dr. C. H. Blackburn, Mitchell 638.480. Luclle Johnson, Orleans 5,49 Blanche Meyers, - Sutherland 560,47 Martin Nielsen, Dennebrog. .639,S Harry K. Selk, Scotia .oi 340 W. K, Harris. Bertrand 486,970 C. O. Jonei. Hyanuis 45,70 Mrs. F. S. Copeland, Bridgeport .. .461,880 Oyma CWde O'Neill .439,460 ' Mrs. A. K. Callahan, Oerlng 437. 62 Harel Trundel. Sumner 416,9'i Mrs. Clsy Funston, Ogallala 412,70.1 W. B. Shelton, Paxton 396,690 C. B. Tlossett, Axtell .' 103,190 Vera Corley, Callaway 260,04 Wm. MoKeevee, Cordova 346.160 Helen Hiramend. Valentine ...246,9011 H. B. Van Busklrk.-Mullen .,234,100 Anna . Randall, Long Pine. .:. .....211,490 R. L. Dunn. th Ave., Kearney.. ...201,760 Wm. F. Beranek, Loup City 170,110 DISTRICT NO. 9. WIU Include the following counties fat the ttate of Nebraska: Butler. Polk, Merrick, Nance. Piatt. Colfax, (Stanton, Madison, Boone, Antelope, Tierce Wane, Cedar end Knox. One 81,11.1.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. at I, Deposit and one $100,00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Mrs. Wsds Pruitt, Ho.mphrsy.....90,79f Ids Ruther, Stanton 989.530 F. I Brown, Schuyler Sit, 610 Josephine Newton, Osceola 987,301 Helen Wynkoop. Central City S14,10( Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek.... .981,190 Harry 3. Muffley, St. Edward S1S.630 W. C. Halsey. Oakdale S66.93H P. P. Hill. Genoa 195.790 A. E. Stafford, Rising City 160,190. Laura Kolena. Cratgnton '.788,64(1 Hasel Sowders, Neligh 766,176 Marguerite Durbin, Bloomfield... .741.184 Vivian Dee. David City 717,780 R. E. Strasburg. Polk ......681.110 Lydia Seyeradahl, Madison 662,140 Juanltt Carlson, Stromtburg 569.040) Elmsr Nordlsnd, Columbus. .......560,740 Blsnche Colby, Shelby.. 1 631.660 E. C. Wilde, 123 S. 1th, Norfolk. .521,410 Anton F. Votava, Schuyler 464,600, G. C. Smith. Albion..,. ...400,160 W. J. Keeler, Fullerton 393,370 Mrs. Ed Lyons. Newman Grovo... 391,160 Josephine Evans. Piatt. C.nt.r. ..313.610 Fred T. Wlnginton. Schuyler 166.110 R. J. Swar.son, Fullerton 3U.I6S B. J. Maslowskr. Randolph. .......SO0.J6S Sam Daviea, Wayne.. ........... .242, 60S OaC. Griffin, Clarke 167,730 Ray Chase. Tlalnview 129.00O What you want a a club ; member it votes, a votea ' only will win prizes. Sub v ecriptions turned in Jtbis ; week will earn 2,000 more votes per dollar than they will at any later time in the cam 'paign. Final special of fer closes Saturday night, June 18, at 10 p. m. Ivansssna-ssssssgsssssjsBsssss