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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1921)
THE BEE: UMAHA. wblmmu&OAY, JUNE 15. 192 J. Quartermaster Officers to Join In Celebration Anniversary of Founding of Corps to Be Observed Here With Feast at Athletic v Club Tomorrow. In fitting celebration of the 146th anniversary of the founding of the army quartermaster corps, regular and reserve quartermaster officers will join in a world-wide demonstra tion tomorrow, Omaha will celebrate with a feat in the Omaha Athletic club at 7 to morrow night. Wherever United States troops are stationed throughout the world quartermaster officers will celebrate the anniversary. i . Harding to Be Guest. At Washington President Hard ing, Secretary of War Weeks and General Pershing will be honored guests. Fully 100 quartermaster officers and prominent business men of Omaha will attend the dinner at the Athletic club here. Major General Bundy of Fort Crook, Mayor Dahlman and Cham ber of .Commerce executives will be honored guests. The celebration also will be made for the establishment of the Society of Quartermaster Officers in Ne braska, according to Col. C. G. Har vey, chief quartermaster officer of the Seventh army corps area. Aim at Closer Co-Operation. ''The purpose of the society is to keep the reserve and regular quar termaster officers in closer co-operation with one another," Colonel Harvey said. "We can't afford to lose the services of the reserve of ficers. -The society must cement their friendship." ' Nebraska chapter of the society will be at Fort Crook, Colonel Har vey stated. Capt. M. Greeley of the quarter master corps at the army building will be toastmaster at the dinner. He has issued an invitation to all army officers who served in the quartermaster corps during the late war. Property Owners Protest Rock Island Terminal Plan Property owners living in the vi cinity south of Mason street, Six teenth to Nineteenth streets, filed a written protest yesterday with the city council, against the applica tion of the Rock Island Terminal company, for the vacation of streets and, alleys in a tract south of Leaven worth street, between Sixteenth and Nineteenth streets. AW documents in this case have been referred to the i city council committee of the whole for discus sion next Monday morning. Short Succeeds Holmes as Employment Bureau Chief Resignation of Robert Holmes as clerk in charge of the free employ ment, bureau maintained in the city hall under the Board 'of Public Wel fare was formally received and ac cepted yesterday, afternoon by the city council. Ben ShorV head of the local carmen s union, was named to succeed Mr. Holmes.- Gertrude E. Lucas was named to succeed Julia Hudlin as welfare board worker among colored people. "Johnny Was Shocked at Lack In School Head's Attire J. H. Bevcridge, superintendent of public, schools, appeared behind a lawn, mower at , his home Monday evening, clad to a minimum, with D. V. D's above the waist line. Four-year-old Johnny, neighbor's son, timidly walked over to the su perintendent and whispered: "You forgot to put on your waist, Mr. Beveridge." ' Oh, Mini" exclaimed the ' su perintendent.. Wants Council to Adopt Soft Drink Permits Policy Police Commissioner Dunn re quested the city council yesterday afternoon to adopt a policy govern . ng the issuance of soft drink permits to persons not fully naturalized. Mr. Dunn is holding in abeyance several applications from men who have' not completed their naturalization. The matter was referred to the commit tee of the whole. ' Asks License to Practice As "Character Analyst" Frank Mitchell, through a local attorney, has applied to the city council for permission to practice as a "character analyst.". The application was referred to Police Commissioner Dunn. "I will have to see his work first before I will say whether I will grant the permit," said the police commis1 sioner. ;- Charles Salter Starts 21st Year as Fire Chief Charles A. Salter today started his 21st year as chief of the Omaha fire department. Chief Salter is a record-breaking fireman and chief. Be sides his long record as head of the department he has a record of 44 years' as a member of the depart ment. He was appointed a fireman June 1, 1876. . Omahan Seeks Passport for His Sweetheart in Asia Minor Nicholas J. Fillis, 27, 4920 South Twenty-third street, s appealing to " government authorities in Washing ton in an effort to obtain a passport that his sweetheart in Krinis, Asia, may join him. He left her in 19H, coming to America to make a home for her. Since then he has served with United States troops in France. City Council to Consider Regulation of Motor Buses An ordinance to regulate the opera tion of motor buses in Omaha was received by the city council yester day afternoon and was referred for discussion next Monday morning be fore the committee of the whole. Bargains of all kinds in Bee Want Ads, . Victory Medals Here For Ex-Service Men Victory medals with the several combinations of battle clasps have been received .at the Victory Medal office, Room 6, army building, i'lfteenth and Dodge streets. Ex-service men may now step into the office, present their discharges, have them stamped and receive their medals without the proverbial army rert tape. Medals were received for men who served with the following divisions Rainbow, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, 26th, 33d, 35th. 36th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 81st,-82nd, 88th, 89th, 90th and 92n'd. These combinations also will do for some who served in units not assigned, to a division. Forty Mason Pupils Awarded Perfect Attendance' Badges Forty Mason school pupils were awarded perfect attendance badges as a reward of merit for attending the entire year without absence or tardi ness. They are: Donald Kugler, Willa Hayes, Mar garet Thompson, Thomas Thomp son, Bernard Bnson, Douglas Lund Theresa Anania, Lester Coe, Ethel Yarger, Helen Starr, Isabella Han sen, Forest Zinn, Claire Thomson, Ernest Bonacci, Anita Berger, Dorothea Moore, Dorothy Coe, ;urie oarreu, wuuam corn, nar old Cain, Beatrice Bronsonl Jennie Folino, Helen Howell. Madeline Len non, Mary Nicotero, Glennadine Mc Bride, Philip Eugene Ward, Edward Ekwall, Karl Anderson. Emilv Fish, Thomas Howell, Verne Brison, Norma Toozet John Harms, Zoe Marion Lemon, Alice Withrow, Rose Elizabeth Stormes, Frederick Herdeman,.Brnice Cristensen, Kath erirte Gannon. Rotary Club Here Takes Subscriptions for Pueblo Omaha Rotary club is taking sub scription from its members for'a re lief fund to be sent the Pueblo Ro tary club. Ballots are also, being mailed members to be cist for or against discontinuance of Rotary weekly meetings during July and Au gust. Charlie Schwager will talk on "Why 'Hog' Insurance and How We Do It" at the noonday luncheon of the club in the Rome hotel Wednes day. All Rotarians are urged to take their families to the Boy Scout rally at Creighton field next Saturday. The Rotary club is sponsor of the Boy Scout movement in Omaha. Woodmen Suit Decided ' Ir Favor of Head of Order District Judge W. A. Redick de cided yesterday in favor of W. A. Fraser, sovereign commander of the Woodmen of the World, in a case brought by "insurgent" delegates to the national convention of the or ganization to establish their right. to seats in the' national convention. The court held that it is the province of the organization itself to deter mine by whom it shall be repre sented. Railway Commission Gives Hearing on Skip-Stop System The State Railway commission will meet in the city council cham berJThursday .mornkig-t 10:30 to near Doth sides ot the skip-stop question as it applies to Omaha. The commission received several months ago1 a petition front Omahans, asking that the skip-stop be abolished here. I he city council is anxious that all citizens interested attend this hear ing, which will be open to the gen eral public. , ' ; "5,000 or Bust" Is. Slogan ' Of Ak Membership Drive .New members for Ak-Sar-Ben numbered 150 yesterday when hustl ing committees i-ompleted their campaign through downtown " office buildings. v.v - . ;.. "Five thousand or bust" is the slogan of the committee, s Charles Gardner, secretary to Samson, issued instructions to cam paign members to "pass up nary a business man," idt enlistment in the ranks' of Sampson." Council Makes Appropriation To Fight Raise in Car Fares Th- city" council appropriated $2,000 yesterday afternoon to defray part of the expense m connection with the city's opposition to th street railway company ' application for increased rate of fare. The ap plication is now before the State Railway commission and the hearing will be resumed here within the next week.. May Strike Oil . Beatrice, Neb., June 14. (Special.) Reports from Beattie, Kan., state that the oil well near that place is down about 2,000, and that there is every prospect that oil will be tound. j!T Conant Hotel Company OMAHA 1 HOTELS Xf. I tU fltfPS. UK rcpuutien of llTP 8 1 ?Bjj ?g?jt is back of these Hotels. ' 511 BS K&' 1 frU- BilBin Guest may stop at any - SSSSigr J I 4 A 2"?W on of tim with Usui- 953a!2r1 3 8 IS ?j?Blli . ances of receiving ' SSSPl6! J 8 ; '18 8 B hoiMtt nlue aad fair . HOTEL SAN FORD rfgCfen. HOTEL HENSMAW I lata and Farum S33- 16th and Farmam I Ratea SI .50 to $2.50 Pal 5,. Ratei t.50 t.SJ.OO I HOTELS . - JiiiJJii gailliHill" CENTRALLY ARE JSiiiiii 83 islajjniilfi LOCATED I FIREPROO WtiiSH BlJlJiaiiJUfi : AND ON , 1 w t'.;n: oj 3 a aa a jaaaa. direct ' DETA,L J wm II HOTEL JCONANT. 16tk and Hamey . , Rat 6 RatM $2.00 to 93.00 xt" ril No Overhead in Bee's Milk Fund Every Cent Used to "Pay for Milk Distributed by Visit ing Nurses. "Enclosed find check for $5 for your babies. I am glad, indeed, that you are interested in these little ones, as it opens a way through which we may. be 'sure the money will reach the ones that we want it to." Thus writes H. S. Campbell, 523 Sixth avenue, Council Bluffs. Mr. Campbell is right. I he Cee is vitally interested in the babies that this fund brings relief to, but no more interested than should be every thoughtful, conscientious citizen of the community, The subscriptions to this fund, every cent of them, are used to pay the bills for milk and ice which the Visiting Nurses' association of the city uses in bringing comfort and renewed health to heat-stricken in fants. The association sends its bills to The Bee; they are paid from the fund. Hence every case is known to be worthy. Address subscriptions to The Bee s Free Milk and Ice Fund. Subscriptions arj as follows: Previously acknowledged A. Soldier J. fi. 8. Campbell JO C. E. waisn Total ...179.00 Man Overcome by Heat and Is Hurt in Fall on Street Ross V. Duncan, . 3606 South Twenty-fourth street, was overcome by the extreme heat shortly before noon at Sixteemn ana ranidin streets. He suffered a bruised head when he fell to the pavement. He was taken to the police station and later to .his home by police surgeons. Brief City News Boy 'Scouts Rally Omaha Boy scouts will hold a Dig rauy on Creighton field next Saturday at 3 p. m. Rirl Uisanooars-Polif-e are try- ne in locate Alice McGlll. 1. 1802 North Thirty-fourth street, who dis appeared from her nome Aionaay. Tinni at tCrmr Tnrk One hun dred office employes of the Mutual Benefit . Health and Accident auso- ciaUon wlll picnic at iirug pars this afternoon. , Pot In O" wiria Tmu-er Bids received by the city council yesterday for paving indicated a reduction of about 20 per cent below maa re ceived laet year. ( ptronmn tn ho Retired Michael McGowan, fireman who was injured May 29 in a collision of fire appara tus, will be retired on account of permanent disability. On Bread and Water Diet Thirty- five nesrro Driaonera at the county jail refused to retire tor their cells Mondav n ant. owing 10 me neai. They were put on a bread and water diet. . Hurt in Riding Accident W. F. Baxter of Thomas Kllpatrlck com pany sustained a fractured bone in his right foot when the horse he was riding last Sunday slipped and fell. Join Police Force "Big Bill" HokufC, the wrestler; J. J. McDonell, Thomas Silk, Charles S. Areola and Frank Killlon have been appointed to the police force, on the regular, six-month probation basis.. ;'. -'. Repeal Proposed Repeal of the recent electric light and power rate readjustment ordinance was sought in an ordinance presented to the city council yesterday by City Commis sioners Zimman and Butler. Bars Herdzina John Herdzina, city detective, acquitted last Satur day of manslaughter, asked that he be - reinstated on the police force when he called on Police Commis sWmer Dunn yesterday. Dunn re fused. Anto vThlef Sentenced Arthur Beard was sentenced to the peniten tiary by District Judge Goss yes terday for from one to five years. A diaiy kept by Arthur showed he had stolen 10 cars in exactly two Wed Secretly James Hammond, city salesman for the C. W. Hull company, and Edna Owels, widow, former nigrht; superintendent of nurses at the Ford hospital, were secretly married in Paplllion last Wednesday. The newly-weds are at home at 1108 North Twenty-ninth Wants Still for Musoum A. E. Sheldon, secretary of the Nebraska State Historical society, has asked United States District Attorney Al len for a whisky still, that may be kept in the state museum beside the spinning wheel and other antiques for future generations to gaze upon. The still will be forwarded to the society from the large collection at the federal building here. "Miked" by Stranger An affable stranger ' who said his name was Charles A-. Swanson of Wheeler county, la., "miked" Edward Marrs of $50, according to Marrs' state ment to police. They pooled their money, placed it in an envelope and left it With a clerk at the Hotel. Fontenelle for safe keeping, but the next morning when Marrs called for his money Swanson already had left with it, he said. Fort Omaha Balloon School Closes With Departure of Stevens A. Leo Stevens, civilian balloon instructor at- Fort Omaha, will be the last of the balloon school there to pull up stakes and hie away to McCook field, Dayton, O., his new station. Mr, Stevens will leave Omaha in a day or two. he said last evening. "Tell Omaha I'm sorry to leave," he told The Bee. "Omaha seems like home to me, luRGESS-Stai Gttfflurc At A Permanent Wave' Is Such a Satisfaction these warm days for you have the assurance of being well coiffured, regardless of the weather: Call our Black and White Room and make an appointment now we have expert operators in at tendance. Fourth Floor 1 Wond e r 1 a n d's Toytown - Now Located on the Fourth Floor ' With the completion of our new building we are pleased to announce that we have opened one of the- largest and most beautiful toy departments in the country. Every thing is new, and we have been most fortunate in securing large and complete stocks ' of imported toys, such as dolls of every description, character babies, Lehman toys, stuffed animals, cubes and blocks, Austrian hand painted balls, as well as our own domestic aeroplane models and supplies and heel goods of all kinds including coaster wagons, wheel barrows, velocipedes, Biplane flyers, Kiddies Kars, etc. . For Wednesday we offer these specials: Marbles For the Boys, 15c ea. Large lot slightly imperfect agates for quick selling. ; Jumping Ropes, 10c ea. Jumping ropes with wood hand grips. Driving fleins, 10c ea. White enamel leather with bells. Special 10c each. One method of cut' ting motoring: costs Low grade oil, or oil of unsuitable body, is the direct cause of fully ninety per cent of all overhauling, repair and' re placement costs. It is also frequently responsible for the low mileage many an automobilist complains of and blames on his gasoline. Finding just the correct lubricating oil for your engine will save you a lot of expense and bother. Polarinei is the highest quality motor oil you can buy. Its stability under high engine heat provides a fuel-tight and gas-tight seal in the cylinders which insures maximum power and mileage from gasoline: Its smooth, continuous' film protects bearings and engaging parts against wear, vibration and breakage. Polarine is made in four grades light, me dium heavy, heavy andextra heavy but only one quality. Get the proper grade for your car next time you buy clean-burning Red Crown Gasoline and you will start cutting down motoring costs. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA everyone's treated mc so well during the years I've been here." Going to Dayton is not like mak ing a new home, though, he said, because he went upon the first bal loon flight ever mads from Dayton. With the departure of Mr. Stev ens, the Fort Omaha balloon school will become history. . . Henry Heitfeld Joins Burgess-Nash Detectives Henry Heitfeld,-former captain of police on the Omaha police depart ment and chief of police at Armour's packing plant, has accepted a posi tion on the detective department of Burgess-Nash store. , "EVERYBODY STORE June Clearance Sale of . 1 Patsy Froks and Rompers $1.45 to $3.95 Rompers and Patsy Froks made of Peggy cloth, school day, Dev onshires, ginghams, sateen and linonette in colors of rose, coral, maize, jade, lavender, pink, blue, white and black, will be placed on sale Wednesday on the main floor square. Sizes 6 Mo. to 6 Yrs. Second Floor Ti'W A Kronk's lemon cream for tan and sunburn, 79c .Elizabeth Ellen face pow der, V price. Pond's cold cream, 24e. Non Spi for perspiration, 42c. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, 42c. Pepsodent dental cream, 39c . Thermos bottles, complete, $1.39. ! Pompeian day cream, 42c. 1 Main Doll Babies, $2.25 ea. Doll babies with composition head, stuffed body, fancy dressed. Bonnet Hnd string gold beads. One of the many specials in toyland. Kid Body Dolls, $1.98 ea. Imitation kid body dolls with composition heads. Some with wigs. Sizes 18 to 24 inches long. China Famine Relief Campaign Is Closed Bishop Homer Stuntt received a telegram yesterday from the head of the committee on, China famine relief stating that heavy rains have fallen all over the famine area and the crops arc now assured, so that demobilization' action by the com mittees all over this country has been ordered. Money that will still come in from the momentum of the movement will, it is believed, take care of the starving until this year's crop is harvested. Our New Shoe4 Repair Shop will rebuild your old shoes and make them look like new again. Leae them in our shoe department on main floor or call DOuglas 2100 and we will call for them. Kiddies' Sox 35c and 50c White with fancy colored tops or the col ored with fancy striped tops. All sizes, 35c to 50c. t-r-i'l At Special Prices Amolin, powder, 22c. ' Ivory combs, 35c. Wool powder puffs, large size, 32c. . Hinkle pills, 19c. Nujol, 42c Norwich milk of Magne sia, 27c Cuticura ointment, large size, 79c. Hand scrubs, very special. 17c. Palm Qlive soap, Sc. Moth proof bags, 50c. Floor BBDBBD MOTOR , OILS ITUUNtAUHHniFKIIUU "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" The present extra vote offer of 50,000 extra votes for ?25.00,it subscription payments between June 6 and June 18 is. the only offer ot extra votes to be made during the remainder of the campaign. For each dollar' over the $25.00 sent in during this period you will be given 2,000 additional votes. t ' ' . . 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 PAn.Y and Mnndar. Mornln or Et- Inr. by Boy Carrier tn Omaka, Council Bluffa and in town whore Carrier Boy errtce U maintained. Natr tit Teara 25.60 SSO.OOO 3 T.ar M.40 110,000 ITear...; 10.10 TMOO 6 Month! 8.19 !,0OO S Month i.tl 13.000 Morning or Erenlnir Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Settle. .1 Tn., 8 month! .S2S.it 150.000 : Teara , 10.00 180,000 1 Tear T.HO 02,000 Mentha J.J 21,000 1 Months 1.S5 10,000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. Kaw B Teara .S(.0O 3 Teara 10.40 1 Tear S.20 ISO.00O 70,000 SJ.000 f Montba 1.(0 13.000 Renewal subscription payments will be fives Standing of the Club Member ZSukT'Sr 25.3 . counted in' the office of the Club manager up te 3 p. m., Friday, June 10. It will be noticed by studying thia list that many changee have been made in the positions of soma In the race. Club members who entered only abort time ago new have commanding posi. tiona in the column. ( The standings of member will probably only be changed three or four mora time before the) close of the campaign. Club members de siring good standing in the list should send in sufficient vote to raise their standings to the desired level. . DISTBICT NO. 1 Will include all territory inside the City limit of Omaha south of Pacific street, west of tae river to Seventy second street, Including Ralston, Belle vue, fort Crook and Avery, One S1.HS.0O Maxwell, one ttM.M B. aV L. Deposit and one $100.0 B. U Deposit will be awarded In this district. George Peterson, 8412 Wright 990,S0 Norman Lewis, 192! B. ,29th 99,0 Mrs. V, Mareeek, 6218 Sf 20th 98,410 Ernest Herngren, 2015 8. 7th. .. ..9S7,60 R. W. Page, 2619 S. J3d 980,480 H.mry Furat, 3205 W 986,630 L. A. Speltzer, 6020 8. 2 .Id 918,410 Mrs. Thomas Seize, 2813 I St. .... .863,090 Mrs. P. D. Hawarth, 1770 S. 9th.. 838,960 Mrs. J. N. Williams. 3008 S. 23d.. 806,660 Mrs. Pearl Btarkey. 4826 PooDleton. 676.480 H, Hakenholz, 2823 Monroe 661,310 Mrs. C. A. Kauth, 1822 Bancroft. 642,880 (1. H. Evans, 4660 8. 40th ..,.417,280 Iva Siege!, 1724 Dorcas 403,480 Mis J. E. Kolle, 1338 S. 31st. .376,100 Mrs. Ella Dostel. 2300 S. 14th 367,780 John Spell, 810 Forrest Ave., 280,470 J. Jj. Beecroft, 4646 S. 18th 286,910 Mrs. C. A. Christiansen, 622 Cedar. .216,830 Mrs. Anna Ruppert, 2014 Martha. 148,170 E. U. Burke, 1102 Park Ave 11,860 DISTBICT NO. t Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Orohha and on, and north of pacific atreet, west of the river to Eighty-third street and us far north as Maple atreet. One 1,1 15.00 Maxwell, one KOO.00 B. A L. Deposit and one J100.00 B. at L. Deposit will be awarded la tble district. Rev. N. C. Hanson, 1713 N. 26th. ..990,930 Mrs. A. E. Waack, 2222 Howard.. 989.640 C. B. Hyde, 3830 Seward 988,800 A. Hicks. 2716 Miami 987,200 Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, S804 Farnain 986,770 Kloye B. Morell. 644 S. 25th Ave.. 986. 410 ' Mrs. W. J, Whiteaker, 4804 Dodge 986,600 Sirs. Anne Marinellt. 868 S. 21st. . .984,960 Ralph N. Pratt. 602 B. 28th 983,000 Louis J. Schafer, 118 N. 26th ..... .982,830 Dr. "Frank O. Smith, Blackstone. .981,180 C F. Slosson, jr., 4906 Cuming. . .980,670 Dessie D. Harron, 2667 Douglas. . .979,620 Mrs. Emily Winner, 119 N. 20th. . .977,690 O. W. Hendee, 4204 Burdette. .... .938,640 R. E. Holbrook. 3650 Pacific 880,790 E. H. White. 667 S. 33d 828,310 Mrs. M. L. Vosburg. 2564 Dougdas. 794,210 Harold Anderson, 3110 Marcy 788,700 Mrs. Marie Coulter, 3009 Harney. .704,780 Mrs. B. N. Clausen, 4809 Under'd. 649,310 C. J. Wright, 2310 Howard. . . .... .621,960 Mildred Plank.-2714 Burt 620,620 A. D. Klein, jr., 4806 DodgV .... .638,680 Mrs. C. M. Tomondl, 4507 Ctiarles. 611,700 C. A. Weir, 1916 Charles.... 465,710 Phlnas Wintroub, 1324 Howard. ,. .354,510 J. K. Mcintosh, 4160 Chicago 239,650 Harold Meilson, 4315 Seward 119,960 DISTBICT NO. S. Will Include all territory Inside the city limits ot Omaha on and north of Maple street, west of the river to Eighty-third street land north to Bar grant, atreet, Including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One S1.11K.00 MaxweU, one S7O0.00 B. Si L. Deposit and one 1100.00 E. L. Deposit will be awarded la ti.1 district. Mrs. Tom Rodebaugh, 3180 Mcr'th. 990,560 Mona Harris. 2964 N. 47th Ave. .. .989,690 Violet Brotchlc, 5020 Flor. Blvd... 987,660 Mis. A. Dangel. 6226 Flor. Blvd. .. .986,470 Leo Daniels, 3302 Maple ..... .986,950 W. S. Stutenroth, 2456 Camden. ..984,910 Mrs. R. Tedesco, 2939 Lin. Blvd... 983,820 Mrs.-Harry Rogers, 8511 N. 29th. .982,060 Mrs. W.' W. Davis. 3929 Blor. Blvd. 948,650 O. L. Emery, 2664 Pratt 778,140 Mrs. Oust Krantz, 7301 Maple. ...526,780 A. L Frederick. 2658 Whltmore. . .496,500 Edna Lawrenson. 7711 N. 28th Ave. 468.740 Mrs. J. M. Streeter, 4008 N. 34th.. 456,900 C. Hall, 2879 Vane.' .268,600 H. Chrlstansen,6904 Minne Lusa. . .220,750 DISTBICT NO. . Will Include aH territory In th city of Council Bluffs, Including the Mans wa district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one ttOO.OO B. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. I Deposit will -be awarded In tbl district. Gertrude Sullivan, 813 Aye. B... .990.480 Anna Ward. 1006 5th Ave 989,890 A. W. Geiger. jr., 428 Damon 720,860 Mrs. Iva M. Ford, S03 S. 18fh 708.170 Mrs. M. A. Smith, 2304 Ave. D. . . .866,640 Dorothy Lenihan, 353- Harrison. .. .468,960 R. P. Bolln, 2003 4th Ave 866,250 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan, 2026 Ave. A. .866,840 Ray Wilcox, 620 Voorhls 287,760 Mrs. Ada McLaughlin, 1908 3d Ave, 283,190 R. D. Edwards, 2310 Ave. C. ... ,.217,620 Mrs. Peter Jensen, Oakland Ct. .. .177,870 Bertha Zobel, 728 Ave. 5,000 DISTBICT NO. S. Will Include all the territory In the state of Iowa outside the city ef Council Bluff and th Manawa dis trict. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one ItOO.M B, t L, Deposit and one $100.00 B. & I.. Deposit wiU be awarded la this district. Harlan Klutts, Mondamin. ... , ..990,520 Mnrle Audres. Oakland .,...,989,620 Nellie J. Solleder, Thurman 911,480 Bert Graham, R. 1, Logan, ...... .871,660 Hazel Donaldson, Avoca. ......... .857,770 Rev. G. B. Bauman, Minden 149,903 Mrs, S. L. Jefferson. Woodbine. .. .803.440 June Ovlatt, Shenandoah ..731,130 Ruth Knight. Glenwood 699,003 Mrs. Nettie Batcheldon. Riverton. .678.620 June Beaver, Harlcn 633,930 Betty Kiacrett. Malvern 613.680 Glen C. Sillluk, Missouri Valley. . .504,640 O. J. Atkins, Nenla 495,370 Leona Hamann, Persia 410.090 Gladys Mayls. Harlan... 394,480 Geo. W. Moore. Bartlett 376.730 Fred Tanks,- Avoca 374,360 Mrs. Belle Iwen, Schleswlg... 337.260 Marlon Caughell, Carson. .........300.170 Myrtle Rogers, Perclval ...260,770 Opal Snyder. Randolph ,..269,470 T. 3, Comer. Missouri Valley 226,110 DISTBICT NO. Will Include the following counties la the state of Nebraska; Cass, Sarpy, Douglas (outside the city of Omaha), Haunders, Dodge, Washington, Bart, Cuming. Thurston. Dakota, Dixon. - One $1,113.00 Maxwell, one $300.00 ft. I,. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Frank Pallas. Pender '.. 990,580 Mrs. Archie Roberts, No. Bend. .. .989.760 Herman A. Homann. Elkhorn ,9S8.90fi R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah 987.670 Mabel Brasda, West Point ..9S6.470 Jens Jensen, Lyons .986,940 a C. Hoback, Nehawka .968,990 . Mornlnf, Eremite and Sunday by Boy Carrier. ..... 1 Tr., i Month! I25.B tSO.OP 1 Tear ,. 1S.00 163,009 Vontha MO M.OOO Mentha ,?. ' "" Dally and Sunday by Kail. 314 Teari US.SD S60.000 I Tara 16. on ismmxi 1 Tear 7.S0 3,00t t Months 4.00 12,00 3 Montha 2.00 10,000 Dally Only by Mail, Without Sunday Near S Year ,.,.I2S.00 SISO.OOO 3 Teara 19.00 7(1.00(1 1 Tear J.00 32,000 Month 3.60 12,000 Sunday Only by Hall. New 70.000 112,000 12.000 4 Teara J10.00 2 Tears SCO 1 Tear 2.S0 Month 1.3a o.ooa ball as many vote as new subacrlption Ed R. Horak, Winnebago 911,960 Alvln F. Barton, Lyons ,i. 360.640 B. F. Cushman. Kennard... -.860,490 Zetta Lower, Valparaiso 340,680 Donald Waugh, R. 3, Valley. 804,799 V. Hy, Hoerstmann, Fremont 778,860 Henrietta Miller, Oakland. 682,760 Mrs. John Huobner, R. 3. ......... .644,430 Emma Fredstrom, Oakland.., 544,810 A. M. Sanders, Platlsmouth ...627,82if Mildred K. Johnson, Mead 620,200 Josephine Kelchmark, Ft Calhoun. 487,870 Nellie Dwyer, Colon , 464,040 Herman Buhk, Beemer 458.770 Mrs. Lulu Owens. Ashland 405,21'! Jessie B. Kays, Wlsner 375,840 Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Arlington. .. .373,47f J. H. Domingo. Weeping Water. . .336,4811 Mrs. P. E. Buck. Fremont., .321,840 T. N. Warrick, Blair.. 283.29 Cedrlc Anderson, Wahoo ...266.170 Bessie B. Krajlcek, Arlington 236,310 Anna Blumm, Scrlbncr ...220,310 Mrs. O. B. Daring, Hooper 141,8l DISTBICT NO. 1. Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska: Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, . Gage, Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamilton, Clay, Nuckolls, Webster and Adams. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one- $200.00 B. Ss l. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded la this district. . Mrs. Otis Wolford, Clay Center 990,900 Mrs. B. F. Jordon. Tork 989,790 E. E. Holmes. Inland... ...... .988.340 S. D. Long, Cowles.,., 087,960 Mr. Mark Hall, Auburn 986,810 Margaret Aherns. Falls City .966,690 Raymond L. Crosson, Hastings. .. .949,960 Eleanor Shoff, Falrbury 846,970 Tillle Nolte, R. 2, Auburn. 798,660 R. W. Mastln, Tobias. .746,160 Mr. Thomas Brower, Geneva, .....731,860 Vera Grosshaus, Sutton 666,710 Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Neb. City. .... .651,610 'Mrs. Lydia Woltsklll, Superior. .. ,844,980 Emma Krutz, Deshler". ,., 618,380 Velva Bair, Fairmont. .......... .,667,290 Mrs. B. Anderson." 1824 H, Lincoln. 646,460 Jewell Howard, Lincoln. ....... . . .619.000 Mrs. Dean Kite. Auburn 437,840 Lola Hosford-. Seward.., 412,84 George Whltsell, . Kenesaw ..307,r7O Mrs. C. D. Riley, Tecumseh. ...... .264,600 Delma Harp, Belvedere ,....,,,,,200.270 Fred A. Johns, Davenport. 6,000 DISTRICT NO. 8. WIU include ell territory in the state of Nebraska not included in District Number 6 and 7, also territory tn Booth Dakota. Kansas and Colorado. ' One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Tho. Warder, Maryville... 990,580 Bert Browncll, Chappell... 99.440 Fern Gates, Stamford. ..(.. 988,960 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon 987,180 Andy Stone, Wood River 986,190 A. R. Lee, 119 Locust, No. Platte. .985,830 Elizabeth K. Falrchlld, Lemoyne. .9S3.9T.O Melba Philbrlck. Ord.-.., 968, Oil J. P. Minner, 109 W. 6th. Gr. Is. . . .948.57.1 Mrs. J. A Qulnton, Brule,. 932.990 Mrs. K. C. Dillman, Broken Bow.. 890. 780 Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, Covad 887,80(1 Mrs. Fred Coilum, Arnold ....876,97n Mrs. E. J. Relchstetn, Minden 837,690 Mrs. E. Steinke, Holdrege 807,900 J. P. Schwalgeer, North Platte.. ..801,11(1 E. Q. Nlsley. Lexington. ........ ..784, 9!! M. A. Hostetler, Shelton.. 781.690 Harriet Edwards, Soattsbluff J26,0'm Hazel Farrell, Gothenburg. ....... 1716, 6T0 P. C. McKenzle. Burn-ell 695.M4 Dr. C. H. Blackburn. Mitchell.. .. .688, W Luctle Johnson, Orleans... 530,490 Blanche Meyers, Sutherland. , .... 560.479 Martin Nielsen, Dannebrog, ..639,390 Harry K. Selk, Scotia... ..601,S40 W. K. Harris. Bertrand. i.. ..... ..480,970 C. O. Jones, Hyannis .-. .,4&9,70 Mrs. F. S. Copeland, Bridgeport. . .461, 8S0 Oyma CWde O'Neill . .4S9.460- Mrs. A. K. Callahan. Gerlng. .... .487,620 ; Hazel Trundel, Sumner. ...416,980 Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogaliala 412,700 W. B. Shelton, Paxton 396,690 O. B. Domett, Axtell., iS3,190 Vera Corley, Callaway, s. ...... ...260,04'i Wm. McKeevee, Cordova ... 246.280 Helen Hammond. Valentine...... ..245,90(1 H. B. Van Busklrk, Mullen... 234,100 Anna Randall, Long Pine. ....... .231, 4!0 R. L. Dunn, 6th Ave., Kearney., .. ,201,760 Wm. F- Beranek, Loup City ...... .170,91 DISTBICT NO. . Will Include the following counties In the state et Nebraska: Bntler, Polk, Merrick, Nance. Piatt. Colfax, Stanton, Madison, Boene, Antelope. Pierce Wayne, Cedar and Knox. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A I Deposit and one $100.00 B., ft L. Deposit will be awarded In this district, Mr. Wade Prultt, Humphrey. .... ,990,790 Ida.Ruther. Stanton 989,680 F. L. Brown, Schuyler. ........... .888,680 Josephine Newton, Osceola. ...... .987,300 Helen Wynkoop, Central City !34,80ft Floyd Buchanan, Silver Creek... ..983, 890 Harry J. Muffley, St. Edward 983,63 VV. C. Halsey. Oakdale. .... .s .....956,930 D. P. Hill, Genoa ......895.790 A. E. Stafford, Rising City .".80,790 Laura Kolena, Creighton 783,540 Hazel Sowders. Nellgh 755,810 Marguerite Durbin, Bloomfield. . ..748,180 Vivian Dee, David City .......717.780 R. E. Strasburg, Polk ...,.681,810 Lydia Seyersdahl, Madison 562,940' Juanlta Carlson, Stromsburg. .... .669,040 Elmer Nordland. Columbus. .... ...680,740 Blanche Colby, Shelby ..62L860 E. C. Wilde. 823 S. th, Norfolk. .821,41 Anton F. Votava, Schuyler ,.464,600 O C. Smith. Albion,,...; ...400,160 W. J. Keeler. Fullerton. . . , ...393,870 Mr. Ed Lyons. Newman Grove. ..393.860 Josephine Evans, Flatto Centsr. ..383.610 Fred T. Winginton. Schuyler. .... ,36,1 R. ,T. Swanson, -Fullerton. 316,866 B. J. Maslowsky. Randolph.. 300,168 Sam Davles, Wayne.. 362,006 G. C. Griffin, Clarks .167,731 Ray Chase, Plalnvlsw 129.004 What you want as a club , member it votes', a votes only will. win prizes. Sub scriptions turned in this 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. '0