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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921. A ) L. ' JiTf Ft. Crook Street Cars Immoral, Officer States , Overcrowding Charged by Suburb Residents at Hear ing on Application for Better Service. Grain Man Awarded Medal for War Work IT 1 TT1 .IT under nerDert noover Fort Crook street cars are so crowded that the conditions of riding on them are not only unsafe but "immoral," Lieut. Col. V. SI Cham berlain of Fort Crook testified in the council chamber of the city hall yes terday at a hearing of an application for better 6treet car service before Chairman Taylor of the Interstate Kailway commission. Army officers, soldiers and resi dents of Fort Crook and Bellevue testified at the hearing. Lieutenant Colonel Chamberlain also described the "overwhelming odor of stock yards and bootleg whisky" at i wenty-fourth and N ' streets, a point of transfer from the rort Crook cars. The committee asking better serv ice desires that Fort Crook cars run into downtown Omaha instead of Twenty-fourth and N streets. The committee also asked the railway commission tor half-hour service. Attorneys for the Omaha & South ern Interurban Railway company stated the road has- lost money in its 15 years ot operation. Tot Swallows Poison; Dies in Convulsions Two poison tablets caused the death Sunday night of little Gordon Davie, lS-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davie, 4406 Fink ney street. The babe awoke from his after noon nap and toddled aimlessly about the house looking for his mamma. He found two little pellets on the ground near the door and swallowed them. " The child went into convulsions. His mother, attracted by the child's condition, summoned neighbors. The babe died before a doctor arrived. Citizens To Discuss New Playground Plans For the establishment of a new playground in one of the congested districts of the city, public-spirited citizens will meet Thursday, prob ably at the Chamber of Commerce, to discus plans. Dr. Harry A. Foster of the Board of Public Welfare is heading the committee. S. S. Caldwell, Fred Rogers, Randall Brown and George A. Roberts are among the interested men. The aim Is to get the playground ready for use this summer. Omaha's Baby Plane Flown From Here to Red Oak, la. Omalia'e hahv airnlane. the ''.'Kite.". constructed by A. H. Fetters and Edward Greevy, was flown from Omaha to Red Oak, la., yesterday. R. L Wagner of Red Oak piloted the tiify ship. He made the 40-mile air line journey in 34 minutes. The "Kite" will be exhibited at the airplane tournament which will be held at Red Oak Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The "Kite" was named after the late Warren Kite of Grand Island, who recently was killed. Kite was the first man to fly the baby plane. U. P. Settles One Suit A $50,000 suit against the Union Pacific railroad was settled yesterday between Pat Kelly and the railroad for $5,000. Pat still has a $50,000 suit pending which he filed last month, alleging that a beautiful siren in the employ of the railroad "vamped" him to withdraw his suit. ADVERTISEMENT. "Dry Foot" Stops Throbbing, Burning Swollen Sore Feet A few applications in no more selling, svollen. trader sweaty feet. Relieves soreness of coma slid bunions by saturating a piece of gauze with solution end tie on affected pots at night; wake up In the morning. No more agony noa corns ana Dunions. Get m package of Dry-Foot of your drugsist and mil It up as per direction on package. Ap ply solution freely direct to the feet, allowing It to dry. Then, no more foot misery, no more drawn -up 'fares due to sore corns, bunions or callouses. Ufa. by Baker Chemical Co.. Hars lock. Neb. (Money back without question If HUNT'S GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE i RBMBDIE1 (Hunt Sabre and Soap), rail InT the treatment of Itch. Kcseoia. Ringworm, mmt -rr ina- kin disease. Try tin treatment at our -Sherman McConneD 5 Drug Store. No Soap Better For Your Skin Than Guticura ADVERTISEMENT. 666 quickly relieve Constipations Bil iouaneas, Lom of Appetite tad Head, alwa, dn Torpid Liver, " IS For notable service performed during the war as vice president of the United States Grain corporation and working in conjunction with the tood administration of which Her bert Hoover was head, Charles T. Neal of the Neal-Conkhn Grain company has been rewarded with a medal received from secretary ot Commerce Hoover. Mr. Neal, in company with 24 ether executives of the United States Grain corporation, met last week at the Biltmore hotel, New York, where, after a banquet, a per manent organization was formed for social purposes and for continuing friendships formed during the war. secretary Hoover was a guest and following the banquet he presented each with a medal bearing the cap tion "For Notable, Service." During the war Mr. Neal had charge of buying and selling of all grain in Nebraska and Wyoming and was under the direct command of Julius H. Barnes, president of the grain corporation. The grain cor poration was a branch of the food administration and for three years guarded carefully the grain sales and purchases of the nation. Dead Child Donor To Bee Milk Fund Parents Include Name With Those of Living Children in Loving Memory. A little angel came down from heaven yesterday to grace the list of benefactors for The Bee's milk and ice fund for needy babies. Sweet memories of her, gone two years now, induced her parents to include her name with their other two precious babies when they sent a check of $5 to help furnish cool and refreshing milk to the babies of the P0 .... Th iiH nncp . wno wouia nave been 6 years old yesterday had she lived, appears as "Ruth" in the line, "Ruth, Ldward and Gertrude. "We like to think of her as yet alive not cone from us forever," cjtfl lir tnntlnTV JC". ' ' " . . w ...... . Mil- anrl ire nurchased from th fund is distributed through the Visit ing Nurse association. ttwlnnal. m-il finwlejfffpd ............ $34S Oscar Kayser, Bellevue. Neb Ruth, Edward sod uertruae " Total 38 Government Post Given Veteran U. P. Engineer M F. Harriman. for 18 vears en gineer of tests of the Union Pacific system, has been notified of his ap nni'nrmpnt no ene-ineer in charge of standardization in the bureau of standards, Department of Commerce, in Washington, D. C. This is a new department in the bureau of stand ards. Mr. Harriman will enter upon his new duties at once. Playground Heads Givcu Lesson in Patriotism City Commissioner J. B. Hum mel gave 12 women supervisors of Omaha playgrounds a lesson in patriotism and housekeeping yes terday at a meeting in the city hall. "You ought to teach the children in your care the real meaning of Independence day," Mr. Hummed said. "Get out of their heads the idea that the day is set aside merely for shooting off fire crackers and drinking red pop." The- park commissioner also ad monished the supervisors to do a little house cleaning in their parks." .XL. is The only n "increase in fare we want in our town is Post Toasties Best Corn Flakes says Equip Today with DVA LC6AL GIjARELESS 'J V SAFE The Blue Lena with the Black Vlter Officially Approved By the State of Nebraska Western Auto Supply Co. MMfactm ty L. E. Smith Gla$ Co., Mt. Pleasant, Pa. Spend your vacation among the forest-girt lakes and streams of Northern Wis consin. You'll like it up there. Clear, balsam-laden air. Every breath a tonic And fishing oh man! Muskies, bass, pickerel pike and trout . The Omaha-Chicago Lim ited leaves Omaha daily at 6.-05 p. in arrives Chicago at 8:05 a. m. (cent stand time). YouH enjoy being a passenger on thisbig, orange-colored train. Delicious meals, courteous at tendants, roomy berths and luxurious observation lounge cars. From Chicago its only a short ride via theChicago.Milwaukee & St Paul Ry. to the Northern Lake Resorts. Let us arrange your trip. Low Fares. AJt hrfm eWfahot loot ana mete, v " W. E. BOCK, Gea. Agt. Peae. Dept 47 S. 15th St., Phone Douglas 4481, Omahi, Neb. CEO. B. HAYNES, General Faaaenger Agent, Chicago CHICAGO v Milwaukee & St. Paul ; RAILWAY URGESSferl GOrMY. 'EVERYBODY? STORE Tuesday Is Bargain Day In the Downstairs Store Specials From the .New Small Wares Dept. New patent leather belts, each, 19c Lyric linen writing pa per, 29c. Leather hand bags, each, $1.00. Safety pins, dozen, 5c Sharp pins, 300 in pkg., 5c. Writing paper, letter sizes, white, blue and ' pink, 72 sheets. Pack age, each, 29c. Envelopes to match, 12J4 c. Washable dress trim ming, bolt, 5c. Sterling silver and pearl mounted serving pieces, pie knives, gravy ladles, cold meat forks, etc., each, $1.25. Dainty and Cool Looking Mina Taylor Dresses at $2.95 For morning wear, yes and for street wear, these cool-looking gingham dresses are very appro priate. Most of them are in dainty light shades, but there are also darker colors for those who desire them. Enormous Purchase and Sale of 3298 Pairs of Women's White Footwear at $2.00 pair Twenty different styles, including both white cloth pumps and oxfords, in high and low heels, all sizes, all widths, are offered at this bargain price Tuesday. Marvelous Values in Tots' Tub Dresses 1 1 of Gingham and Chambra) at $1.35 - You just must see them to appreciate them feel the mate rials, look at the mak ing, then you will say it's almost unbelievable at that price. They are the dain tiest, jolliest, sturdiest little frocks that tiny girls ever owned. Ages 2 to 6 . Infants' Stockings at 1 5c pair In a fine rib medium weight black and white. Sizes from 4 to 6. Boys' Hose 17c pair Boys' good heavy rib black hose are offered at an exceptionally low price Tuesday. They are just the thing for hard wear. All sizes, 17c Our Shoe Repair Department Puts Out Only the Best Repair Work, for the men in charge are men of large experience and take pride in every piece of work which they do. Leave your shoes in the shoe department, which is conveni ently located on the main floor, or call Douglas 2100 and we will call for them. Continuing for Tuesday Our June Clearance Sale of Women's White Tub Skirts at $2.00 These are" all much higher priced skirts, but are a lot which have become soiled from display and handling. The materials are fine quality gabardine, poplin and fancy weaves. Belt, pockets and white pearl buttons add to their attractiveness. Sizes range from 26 to 35. a Pntei FisMa-Pay When Cuurcd A mild system of treatment that carta Piles, Fistula and etaat Reetal Diseasee in short time, without a severe sure-leal it eration. Mo Chloroform, Ether or other general anesthetie need. A evre ruaranteed In every ease accepted for treatment, and no money ia to be paid until eared. Write for book oa Rectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of mora tbaa I. DOt prominent people who have been permanently cured. OR. B. X. TARRY najorinm, fetera Trual Bjdfc (Bee Bid.) Omaha, fteh. in Cool Minnesota, surrounded by big forests and spark ling lakes. Two fast steel trains to St. Paul and Minr.eapc'.ig, daily t MsavaMswwiansnamaaaau As a country and climate for golf Minnesota is not excelled by the Scottish Highlands. The dry highland air. laden with forest fra grance and cooled by lake breezes is extremely healthful no hay fever or "tired feeling. The golfer of the prairie country will scarcely recognize his own game. Then, too. think ot the diversity of sports in Minne sota. You can fish in the forenoon, golf in the after noon, ride horseback, or tramp through the woode, canoe through charming water courses, play tennis, wim. motor boat or dance. folf ssfirsss to cneese Twin Clllim. mnJ In dallant are wry food avaf In prices fair, far full Information est Tnsre are numerous good i rem (it end asms! Ie Int eif ssoeae up north. MARSHALL B. CRAIG, Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. 141B lat Nat'l Bk. Bldf. Tel. JAckaoa 0260 Omaha, Neb. CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE 1416 Dodge St. Phone DO uglaa ISM 2 ftdvontureff of Misery Ko. 5 "LITE me, please gimme light," but net with a coal oil lantern on an an to trip "Every dad earned solitary piece of grab we've got Is tainted wtth oca! oiL D-m-m-m. G-r-r. "I told you so," says friend wife, "yon otto bought that little battery lantern for two and a half bocks they showed as and we conld ' get dry cells anywhere." Why, they even only wanted 40c a piece for the dry cells, too, at Scott's Auto Tourist Store Opposite AaUterttrav. 1Mb and Bewerd. Watch fat the Beet el Teesrtaf Dai Adveertarea. "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" VOTE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS The D.U1.T anrl Sunday, Morning or T.ven ng. by Hoy Carrier In Omaha, Council Bluffa and In tonne where Carrier Boy service is maintained. 1 New t ttt Teara :.10 J50.000 I Teara 20.40 1S0.O0O a 1 Tear 10.SO Tt.OOO I Months (.10 t!.000 I Months J.S5 11.000 - Morning or Evening tvilhont Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. 8 New 5 Trs., S months I2S.S5 SbO.OOO J Teara 15.00 13(1,000 . 1 Tear 7.(10 63.000 ?, Months S. S3. 000 - 1 Months 1.(5 10,000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. ' New 6 Teare ICS. 50 250.000 4 2 Teare 10.0 76,000 2 1 Tear (.SO 22,000 1 6 Months 2.00 12.000 6 Renewal aubscription payments will be given Morning, Evening and Sunday by Boy Carrier. New Tr.. I Months I25.S0 250,000 Tear 18.00 182.000 Months .0 ('.000 Months 4.50 21,000 Dally am Sunday by MaJL New i Tears $55.50 250.000 Teare 15.00 128,00 Tear 7. 50 03.000 Months 4.00 23,00(1 Months .' 2.00 10,000 Dully Only by Mall, Without Snndny New .Tears 225.00 250.000 Years 10 00 70,000 Tear R.O0 22.000 Months 2. 60 13.000 Sunday Only by Mall, New Teare 10.00 70,000 Years B.00 33,000 Tear 2.50 12,000 Months 1.25 6,000 ball as many votes as new subscriptions Standing of the Club Members ;nclla.:n,;nh:, rVTS counted in the office of the club manager up to 3 p. m., Friday. June 17. It will be noticed by studying this list that many changes have been made in the positions of some in the rsce, e The standings of the club members will be changed only once more, before the final count is made after the campaign closes. Now is your opportunity to show your friends that you stand well in the race by having a good standing in the paper during the last few days. Some club members have been voting as if it was the close of the campaign instead of a week before the clost. The extra votes earned on the offer which closed Saturday night will be sent to club members in a very short time. The highest published standing in today's list is about 2,250,000 votes. Take a pencil and paper and figure out how many subscriptions at $25.50 each it will take to make that number of votes and then think of the prize values, a home worth $7,800, a Cadallio Auomobile at $4,440.00, a Building & Loan deposit of $1,500.00, as well as nine Good Maxwell cars and 18 other awards. If yourlname is in the list of workers do not ease up in your ef forts. The club manager states that there is not a member in the list who cannot be beaten at this late date unless that member keeps ever lasting at the task of securing subscriptions. DISTRICT NO. 1 will Include all territory Inside the City limits of Omaha south of Pacific street, west of the river to Seventy second street, Including Ralston, Belle vue, Fort Crook and Avery, One $1,1115.00 Maxwell, one StOe.M B. ft L. Deposit and one S100.M B. eV 1 Deposit wUl be awarded la this district. Herman Buhk, Beemer 4KM0O Josephine Ketchmark, Ft. Calhoun 424,870 Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Arlington. .. .872.470 Mrs. P. K. Buck. Fremont 321.840 Mrs. O. B. Darling, Hooper 212,(10 Bessie B. Krajlcek. Arlington 303,400 I. N. Warrick, Blair ,283,290 Ernest Herngren, 2015 S 7th 2.228,050 R. W. Safre, 2519 S. 23d 1,736.160 Norman Lewis, 192! S. 2tlh 1,609,660 Henry Furst, 320S W 1,450,530 Mrs. F. Marecek, 5218 8. 20th. . .1,330,410 Mrs. J. N. Williams, 3608 S. 23d. .1,300,850 B. H. Burke. 1102 Park Ave. ...1.207.860 George Peterson, 3412 Wright. .. .1,201,600 Mrs. F. D. Haworth, 1776 S. 9th. 1,165,390 H. Hakenhols. 2823 Monroe 1.104.310 Mrs. C. A. Kauth. 1822 Bancroft, 980,840 I,. A. Speitzer, 6626 8. 23rd 928.410 Mrs. Pearl Starkey, 4826 PoDDleton 700.480 G. H. Evans. 4650 S. 40th 520,820 Mrs. Ella Dostei, 2300 S. 14th... .383,840 John Spell, 810 Forrest Are 318,740 DISTRICT NO. t Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Orafcha and on, and north of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and as far north as Maple street. One 2)1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A I.. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded to this district. Mrs. M. L. Vosburg. 2564 Douglas 2,250,219 Mrs. Marie Coulter, 3009 Harney 2,249,780 K. E. Holbrook. 3656 Pacific. ..2,248.710 Louis J. Schafer, 112 N. 26th. ...2.247,680 Kloye B. Morell, 844 S. 25th Ave. 2,136.410 C F. Slosson, Jr., 4906 Cuming. .2,100,170 Mrs. C. J. Hubbard. 3804 Farnam 2,063,350 Mrs. W. Whiteaker, 4804 Dodge 1,998,700 K H. White 667 S. 33d 1,927.310 Dr Frank O. Smith, Blackstone 1,828,330 Mr. A. E. Waack. 5222 Howard. .1,731,640 r.Tilph N. Pratt. 53 S. 28th 1,658,000 Harold Anderson, 3116 Marcy. .. .1,606.700 O. W. Hendee. 4204 Burdette. . ..1,461.640 Mrs. Emily Winner, 119 N. 20th.. 1,41 1,1 90 Mrs. Anne Marlnelll. 852 S. 21st 1.344.3S0 A. Hicks, 2716 Miami.... 1,315,770 C. B. Hyde, 3830 Seward 1,216,300 Bi-sle D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas. .1,150,520 Rr-v. N. C. Hansen, 1713 N. 25th 1,000.921 Mildred Plank. 2714 Burt 849,420 M rs. C. M. Tomondl, 4007 Charles 730. 'feO Phinas Wlntroub, 1324 Howard. .. .659,510 Mrs. B. N. Clauson, 4809 Under'd, 665,480 Harold Neilson, 4315 Seward 144,960 DISTRICT NO. S. Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omaha on and north of Maple street, west of the river lo Eighty-third street and north to Ser geant street, including Florence and the Carter Lake district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $700.00 B. Ij. Deposit and one $100.00 If. I Deposit wlU be awarded 1b tL'ts district. Mrs. W. Davis, 3929 Flor. Bid?.. 2,240,650 Leo Daniels. 3302 Maple 2.165,900 Mono Harris, 2954 N. 47th Ave. 2,042,290 W. E. Stutenroth, 2450 Camden. .1.716.860 Violet Brotchle, 5020 Flor. Blvd. 1,651,600 Mrs. Tom Rodebaugh 8180 Mer'th 1.120,160 Mrs. B, Tedesco, 2939 Lin, Blvd., 1,099.320 Mrs. A. Dangel, 6225 Flor. Blvd., 1,065.470 Mrs. Harry Rogers. 8511 N. 29th. 1,022,060 Edna Lawrenson, 7711 N. 28th Ave 912,740 G. J. Emery, 2564 Pratt 778,140 Mrs. Gust.Krantz, 7301 Maple. .. .614,780 DISTRICT NO. 4. Will Include all territory In the city of Council Bluffs, Including the Mana wa district. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A U Deposit and one $100.00 B. A 1 Deposit will be awarded in this dlstriet. Anna Ward, 1006 6th Ave 3,260,890 Mrs. M. A. Smith. 2304 Ave. D. .2,166,640 Gertrude Sullivan, 813 Ave. B. .1,704,480 Mrs. Iva M. Ford. 305 S. 18th. .1,201.170 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan, 2026 Ave. A. .1,028,840 A W. Gelger, Jr.. 428 Damon. .. .726,360 Dorothy Lenihan, 662 Harrison... 603,960 R. P. Bolln. 2003 4th Ave 428,250 R. D. Edwards, 2310 Ave. C 400,620 Ray Wilcox, 620 V'oorhls 287,760 Bertha Zobel, 726 Ave E 11,000 DISTRICT NO. 5. Will Include all the territory la the state of Iowa outside the city of Council Bluffs and tbs Manawa dis trict. One $1,115.00 MaxweH, eae $106.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded la this district. Harlan Klutts, Mondamin 2,260,620 Merle Andreas, Oakland 1,427,620 O. J. Atkins, Neola 1.423.370 Mrs. 8. L. Jefferson, Woodbine. ..1.139,440 Nellie J. Solleder, Thurman 1,001, 4S0 Bert Graham, Rt. 1, Logan 933,560 Hazel Donaldson, Avoca 857,770 Rev. O. B. Bauman. Mlndcn 849.900 Mrs. Nettle Batcheldon, Rlverton.,814,420 Ruth Knight, Glenwood 745,000 June Ovlatt, Shenandoah 732.130 Betty Eacrett, Malvern 719,680 June Beaver, Harlan 694,670 Geo. W. Moore, Bartlett 661,730 Fred Tanks, Avoca 374.260 T. J. Comer. Missouri Valley 226.410 DISTRICT NO. Will Include the following counties la the state of Nebraska: Cass, Sarpy, Douglas (outside the city ot Omaha), Ka unilrrs, Dodge, Washington, Burt, Cuming, Thurston, Dakota, Dixon, One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $1011.00 B. A L. Deposit wUl be awarded in this district. DISTRICT NO. 1, Will Include the following counties lo the state of Nebraska t Otoe, Nemaha, Richardson, Pawnee, Johnson, Gage, Lancaster, Seward, Saline, Jefferson, Thayer, Fillmore, York, Hamilton, Clay, Nnckolla. Webster and Adams. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit end one $100.00 B. A I. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Eleanor Shoff, Falrbury 2,260,970 R. W. Mastln, Tobias 2,249,160 S. D. Long, Cowles 2,078,960 E. E. Holmes, Inland 2,016,990 Margaret Aherns, Falls City. .. .1,595,19(1 Mrs. Lydla Wolfsklll. Supperlor.. 1,448,080 Mrs. Otis Wolford, Clay Center. .1,441,990 Mrs. B. F. Jordon, York 1,289.790 Mrs. Mark Hall, Auburn 1,224,810 Raymond L. Crosson, Hastings.... 949,960 Mrs. Chas. Fowler, Neb. City..,. 807,610 Tlllle Nolle, R. 2, Auburn 798,660 Emma Krutz. Deshler 780.3SO Mrs. Thomas Brower. Geneva 731,860 Mrs. Dean Kite, Auburn 700,900 George Whltsell, Kenesaw 694,670 Velva Balr, Fairmont 667,29 Jewell Howard, Lincoln 619.000 Lola Hosford, Seward 412,840 DISTRICT NO. t. Will include all territory la the state of Nebraska not Included In Districts Number 0 and 7, also territory la Soath Dakota. Kansas and Colorado, . One $1,115.00 Maxwell, ens $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded In this district. Elizabeth E. Falrchlld, Lemoyne A. h. Lee, 119 Locust. No. Platte n'hos. Warder, Maryville. Kan... Andy Stone, Wood River C O. Jones, Hyannis Melba Philbrlck, Ord Wm. Halsey, Lebanon Bort Brownell, Chappel! Harriet Edwards. Scottsbluff.... Fern Gates, Stamford J P. Mlnner. 109 W. 6th. Gr. Is. Mrs. J. A. Qulnton, Brule Dr. C. H. Blackburn, Mitchell.... r G. Nlsley, Lexington Mrs. E. Stelnke. Holdreue Mrs. K. C. Dtllman. Broken Bow Mrs. Fred Collum, Arnold Hazel Farrell, Gothenburg Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, Cozad Mrs. E. J. Relchstein, Mlnden... J. F. Bchwalgcer, North Platte.. M. A. Hostetler. Shelton P. C. McKenzle, Burwell I.ucile Johnson, Orleans Blanche Meyers, Sutherland Mrs. A. K. Callahan. Gering,... Martin Nielsen, Dannebrog Gma Clyde. O'Neill Harry K. Selk, Scotia W. K. Harris, Bertram! Mrs. Clay Funston. Ogallala.... W. B. Shelton. Paxton.... Hazel Trundel, Sumner C. B. Douse tt, Axtell 2.250, 2,249, 2.247, 2.248, 1,834, .1,735, 1,601, 1.444, 1.241 1,535, 1,374 1,232. 1,176, 1.056, 1,010, 1.1)02 .1,001 ..966, ..887, ..837, ..801, ..781. ..696. 622, ..660. ..550, ..639, 635, ..501 ..486, 460. 468,i ..416 ..203 950 880 .580 190 76" ,740 190 440 100 960 67'" 99 4Ml 991 900 780 ,970 ,760 ,801 ,690 ,190 690 ,9'HI 4'Jii ,471 ,346 390 4'.;o 340 0711 70 69" 9 19C DISTRICT NO. 9. Will include the following counties In the state of Nebraska: Butler, Polk, Merrick, Nance, Flatt. Colfax, Stanton, Madison, Boone, Antelope, Pierce Wayne, CedHr and Knox. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. & L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Floyd Buchanan, Siivercreek....2,260,89t Helen Wynkonp, Central City 2,083,201 A. E. Stafford, Risfng City 2,109,79t F. L. Brown. Schuyler .......1, 062.581 Ida Ruther, Stanton , 1,816,631 D. P. Hill. Genoa 1.626,791 Mrs. Wade Prultt. Humphrey 1,537,261 W. C. Halsey. Oakdale 1,340.9:11 Josephine Newton, Osceola 1.311. "01 Vivian Dee, David City l,170.19t E. C. Wilde. 823 a 8th, Norfolk, 1,006,41.1 Harry J. Muffley. St. Edward 983,63t Laura Kolena. Crelghton 26,64i Juanlta Carlson. Stromsburg 842,041 Marguerite Durbin, Bloomfleld... 780,181 Blanche Colby. Shelby 783, 65 Hazel Sowders, Neligh 766,871 R. E.' Strasburg, Polk 681,81 Lydla Seyersdahl, Madison 674,981 Elmer Nordland, Columbus 650.744 W J. Keeler, Fullerton 480,374 Anton F. Votava, Schuyler 464,601 Sam Davles, Wayne 407,001 G C. Smith. Albion 400.164 Fred T. Winglnton. Schuyler 293,914 Mrs. Ed Lyons, Newman Qrovt...292,t R, J. Swanson, Fullerton..... 316,861 V. H. Hoerstmann, Fremont... Frank Pallas, Pender Mrs. Lulu Owens, Ashland E. F, Cushman, Kennard R. V. Kennedy, Tekamab Mrs. Archie Roberts, No. Bend. Mabel Brazda. West Point Jena Jensen, Lyons Herman A. Hoirmnn, Elkhorn... J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water . Ed R. Horak, Winnebago. Donald Waugh, R. 3. Valley .... O. C. Hoback. Nehawka Alvln F. Barton, Lyons .... Zetta Lower, Valparaiso Jessie B. Kays, Wlsner Nellie Dwyer, Colon Henrietta Miller, Oakland Mrs. John Huebner, R. 8 Mildred E, Johnson. Mead..., 260.660 ,093.650 003,210 869,490 687.220 ,486,210 444.420 ,226,480 177.900 069.480 040,960 ,108,040 104.990 003.290 sal 680 ,833.440 ,792.040 760,760 644,410 .600.240 The list of Club mem bers has been reduced by thirty-six names since the last publication. These names were taken out for the reason that the members .had not shown any activity dur ing the last two-week period. There are but four more days to work for this wonderful list of awards. You may have done very well up to this date, but are you going to be satisfied now and rest? If you are smart, you are not. There is no member so far ahead of any other club member that they can stop now and be sure of winning a pme. J I