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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22.-1921. a-0 M C Society Davit-Larson. Miss Ellen Larson of this city and Frank Davis of Colon, Neb., were united in marriage at the Salcra Lutheran church last Saturday morn-1 mg, Kev K. M. Holmberg officiating. Only a small group of relatives and friends were present at the ceremony. The bridal couple were attended by Esther Larson and Joseph Larson, sister ana orotner ot the bnae. i ne bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make their home at Colon. Welky-Jansert The marriage of Miss Margaret Jansen, daughter of l'cter Jansen of Beatrice, Neb., and Paul Silas Welky of Fort Wayne. Ind., will take place Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. C J. Claassen of this city. The ceremony will be very quiet with only relatives attending. Bailey-Myers. Mrs. David Breckenridge Myers announces the marriage of her daugh ter, Martha Fellows Myers, and Ken neth Nott Bailey of Boston, Mass., which was quietly solemnized Tues day atternoon at the Myers home. I Rev. E. Harte Jenks officiated. After an eastern trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will reside in Denver. HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison'; Revelation s New Phase of s oj a Wife The Way Dicky Took the News Madge Brought. "Where is Richard?" Mother Graham shot the question at me when I had finished my break fast and was rising to go upstairs to Junior. "Still sleeping when I came over to help you with Junior," I feared my cheeks showed a betraying flush at the consciousness of the tarradid d!e. "Humph 1" My mother-in-law gave me a keen, sceptical glance. "To pick wild flowers more likely. Its a wonder you haven't got a mess of 'em with you." I laughed guiltily as I pointed to a vase of wild geraniums on the table. I had picked them from the hedge rows as I came along I never can resist gathering blossoms when I know there is no injury to the plants entailed and Mrs. Ticer had pro- ' ' ..Strawberry Festival. Mrs. Clarence Rubendall is chair man of the committee on arrange ments for the strawberry festival to be giyen for the benefit of West minster Presbyterian church Thurs day evening at the church grounds, Thirty-fifth and Woolworth avenue. She will be assisted by the following: Mrs. Dan Dunham, Mrs. Eugene offeen, Mrs. Connett. Mrs. Knabe, Mrs. J. R. Campbell, Mrs. II. B. Cleaveland, Mrs. E. H. Jones, Miss Mary Quinby, Mrs. E. A. Chamber lain, Mrs. Wade Seitz,' Mrs. G. A. Deland. Big Sisters' Benefit The Oscar Wilder-Craik company will present the "Mollusc," a comedy in three acts, by Hubert Henry Davies, for the benefit of the Big Sisters' association Wednesday eve ning at Masonic temple. The cast will include Mrs. Nora O'Shea, Miss Elizabeth Erazin, M. M. Levings and Mr. Craik. The Immanuel Baptist concert or chestra, will furnish the music. Happy Hollow Club." i Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller enter tained at dinner at Happy Hollow Club Tuesday evening. Their guests Were Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Lowe, Judge and Mrs. Charles Goss, Mr. and Mrs. C C. Wickersham and Mr. and Mrs. Ford E. Hovey. Edward Updike had nine guests at dinner. G. E. Bisonnet had a party af six. Foursomes were entertained by T, J. Hansen and Mary Findley. For Bridal Party. Richard Mallory entertained at a dinner of 20 covers Tuesday even ing at the Country club in honor of his fiancee, Esther Smith. The cuests included the members of the bridal party. . Parties for Miss Olga Metz and Dr. Davis Personals .Mr. and Mrs. George May left Paul Flothow leaves next week to spend the remainder of the summer in Estes park. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Phelps of Minneapolis are spending a short time in Omaha. v Miss Janie Lehnhoff is spending a few weeks in Riverton, Wyo as the guest of Marion Linkart. j John Moran of Pocatello,' Idaho is spending the week in Omaha. He is stopping at the Athletic club. Miss Eloise West leaves for New York June 29 where she will study piano and violin during the summer. Mr- and Mrs. Earl C. Sutphen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffenbaugh will motor to Kansas City for the Fourth' of July. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Walker C. Davis and daughter, Betty, left Saturday for Los Angeles, Cal., where they will reside. Mrs. F. A. Nash entertained at luncheon at her home Tuesday in honor of Miss Olga Metz, fiancee of , Dr. Herbert H. Davis. Her guests included Gertrude Stout, t,eraldine Hess, Claire Daugherty, Dorothy Judson, Mary Fuller and Janet Sar gent of Kansas City. Wallace Shcpard, Guy Beckett, l.oring Elliott and Norman Curtis entertained 20 guests at the dinner dance at the Lakoma club Tuesday evening for the members of the Metz Davis wedding party. Mrs. Robert Turner will give a luncheon Wednesday for Miss Metz and Wednesday evening Louis Metz will entertain the wedding party at dinner at the Country club. Thursday Mrs. Robert Garrett will be hostess at a luncheon for the bride-to-be. Mrs. A. D. Dunn will give a luncheon at the Omaha club for Miss Metz. Dr. Davis will be host at a stag party Friday evening for the men of the wedding party. A luncheon will be given Saturday by Mrs. W. E. Baxter. , " A supper party is planned for Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed wards. Miss Geraldine Hess will entertain at dinner Monday evening of next week at the Country club and the bridal dinner will be given at the Country club Tuesday evening". Choir Party. The music committee of the First Central Congregational church will entertain at the dinner dance at Happy Hollow club Saturday even ing for members of the choir and their families. Messrs. and Mesdames George Payne, Charles Sherman, E. G. Mc Gilton and Fred Loomis will have charge of the affair. Motor Picnic. Miss Marjorie Christie will enter tain at a motor picnic north of Flor ence Thursday evening in honor of her brother, Carrol. Mr. Christie leaves Sunday even ing for his home in Minneapolis, Mme. Davenport Engberg, violinist and only woman conductor of a I symphony orchestra m the world, J has returned -to this country after a five months' trip in Europe. Her orchestra is composed of from 85 j to 100 persons, about 40 of whom ! are women musicians. ' EAT Macaroni Foods the muscle builder the food of the worker the one dish of which the appetite does not tire. It is made GOOD tor you to ea.t It contains genuine Semolina, from which the best macaroni is made. For sale at all grocers. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Dinan leave the latter part of the week fot Spirit Lake, la., where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peacock re turned Saturday from Chicago, where they attended the graduating exercises of Northwestern univer sity. Their son, Lawrence, recently completed a Course at that institution. Miss Helen Porter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Porter, has re- college in New York. Misses Dorothy Gardner and Helen Cedley, who have been at school at Glenn Eden in Stanford, Conn., have arrived home. Miss Cecilia Davis of Maxwell left Monday for her home after a visit of several months with her grand mother, Mrs. Catherine Schopp. Mrs. Emery Peterson and Mrs Frank Best will leave the second week in July to motor to Minne apolis. They will spend a month at the Curtis hotel there. ; Miss Betty Fairfield, .has arrived from New York and is visiting Miss Emily Burke.- Miss Fairfield will be one of the attendants at the wed ding of Miss Esther Smith. Prof, and Mrs. J. V. Cortelyou and children have returned to their home in Manhattan, Kan., after a week's visit with Mrs. Cortelyou's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rushton. Miss Ruth Collins of Chicago is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McDear mon. Mr. and Mrs. McDearmon and Miss Collins will probably leave the middle of next week for a motor trip to Estes park. j Air. ana Mrs. w. v. Hunter enter tained the following guests at a week-end house party at their subur ban home on Fort Crook boulevard: Misses Sallie Puckett, Lillian Mar cus, Jennie Griffith, Lorena McMan- us and Messrs. Charles L. Lipscomb, Ray T. Fero ' Maxwell Ennis andi Nicholas La Tora, J YOU CANNOT HAVE BEAUTY If Your Complexion Is Marred By Blemishes It is a well known fact that beauty cannot be if the complexion is in any: way marred by pimples, dark, e allow; discolorations. If you suffer any of these ekln blemishes begin at once the use of EJa-ck and White Beauty Bleach. This delightfully perfumed cold cream compound will make the skin clear, smooth, delicately tinted and remove unsightly blemishes. When applied it. forma an invisible coating on the skin. The regular use of Blaclc and white Soap will keep the skin In perfect condition. Clip and mail this advertisement to Black and White. Box 1507, Mem phis. Tenn.. for free literature and samples of Black and White Face Powder and Incense of Flowers Talcum. vided a vase for them. My embar rassment was not, as my mother-in-law thought, caused by the chagrin at being caught in one of my principal weaknesses, but by the consciousness that I was willing to let her think almost anything of my morning er rand, save the truth. A Decision. "I thought so." She smiled sardon ically, but I saw that the chance to put me in the wrong had restored her good humor and would give a fillip to her digestion. "Now you needn't worry yourself about Rich ard Second. I've taken care of him all these .weeks. I imagine I might be able te get him through this morning without his either starving or domsr himself an injury. You go on back and get Richard out of bed and over here to his breakfast in double-quick time. There's been time enough lost in this business, I shall find a place to live today. Now. Mrs. Ticer, if you II just She turned her back upon me in undisguised dismissal, and I thank fully seized the opportunity to speed back to Dicky. He was still sleeping soundly when I entered the room at the other farm house, and I infinitely dreaded wak ing him. for I knew from bitter ex perience that rousing a sleeply lion from his lair and trying to get Dicky up in the morning were, or so I whimsically fancied, distinctly similar processes. But 1 knew that I could not delay the performance, so I marched reso lutely to the bed, bent over, it, and kissed him lightly on the forehead. hoping against the experience of years that this time-nonorea metnoa of conjugal rousing would be effect ual. Because on one or two rare 'Bowen'8 i This Beautiful Model Eldredge Two Spool Electric Sewing Machine Serves as a handsome Console Table when closed and a modern sewing ma chine when open. Cabinet is of beautiful genuine American Walnut of Tudor period. ' i Eight handsome models to choose from priced from $22.50 to $98.00 And, as usual, you make your own terms. See These Modern Ma chines Demonstrated f$tBowen (6 ONAHAS VALUl (MM STORE Howard St., bet. 15th and 16th FACE BURNED LIKE PRE With Pimples and Blackheads. Itched Awfully, Cuticura Heals. "I had pimples and blackheads all over my face. Tbey were hard and large and when I would wash my face it would burn like fire and itch something awful. At times I could hardly sleep, and my face was, disfig ured. "The trouble lasted about nine months. I heard of Cuti cura Soap and Ointment and got a free sample. I bought more and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of Cnticura Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Susie Clouse, Box 411, Gas City, Ind. Try to prevent further trouble by using Cuticura for all toilet purposes. SwkleknMtMaiL A iirmm: "CrMnrm Ltk rtrM,Ipl.B, lUldaa 41 Utm" SMmn. where, Sopi.OmtietiK0. Talcum Ke. "Cuticura Soepahave. without ns occasions it has proved itself valu able, I generally try it first. "I Can't-" Alas for sentiment! My husband stirred and brushed his hand impa tiently over his face, "Cursed flies," he muttered, then turned heavily without opening his eyes and sank into profound slumber again. There have been times in my earlier married life when this re sponse would have brought tears to my eyes, and an ache to my heart. But time has brought me common sense or callousness I sometimes think the two terms synonymous and I only smiled appreciatively as I bent over my husband again, shook him vigorously by the shoulder and called: "Dicky! Dickyl Wake up!" "What the dickens!" Roused into irritation, he opened his eyes and glared at me. "Let me alone." Hi jerked his shoulder loose from my hand and rolled back sleepily. "I ca't let you alone," I said firm ly, sitting down upon the side of the bed. "Your mother is up, and wants you to get over there immediately so that after breakfast you can go with her to find a house 1" The mention of his mother's name brought him to a sitting posture with a jerk. ' "Mother!" he frowningly ejacu lated. "What's eating you? She isn't here." "No, but she's over at the Ticer house," I patiently explained. "How do you know she wants me?" "I've just come from there." ' "For the love of Mike, also Tetel Did you go over there and rout her cut to start that crazy scheme of yours " I wisely forcbore to remind him that the craay scheme to make his mother discover the Dacey farm and propose buying it was conceived in his own fertile brain. Instead, I has tened to pour oil on the troubled waters as fast as possible, for to borrow from Dicky's own vocabu laryit looked like a wild night at sea. "No, indeed," and I felt that much of my reply to be truthful at least. ' I went over to help with Junior, but she was already up when I arrived 1" 'I wouldn't believe you on a stack of tJibles, , Dicky growled, as he rolled laboriously out of bed. "And if I hadn't promised last night, like a tool, to go through with this thing, I'd let you and that old ruin you want to buy go where McGmty -ateled." (Continued Tomorrow.) Vacation Bags and Suit Cases af the new price level Which means that you can now purchase your lug gage considerably under the 1920 price. We are now featuring good, durable bags and suitcases, in fact, luggage that you'll be proud to own, at! r L 'xy $3.75-$4.00 i TP PT fi ratuNoasTtwui "HELP YOURSELF CLUB" VOTE VALUE OF SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS Th. DAILY and Sunday, Horning or Ktcb Ing, by Boy Carrier In Omaha, Council Bluff, and In town, wbert Carrier Boy vtlr. I. maintained. Now U Tnr 121.(0 160,000 I Tun 20.40 180.000 t T.ar 10.10 70,000 I Month. 1.10 22,000 t Month. 1.(3 11,000 Horning or Evening- Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. New 1 Tr... I month. !5.S5 1(0,009 1 Tear. 15.60 136,000 1 Tear T.JO 63,000 6 Month. S.9 21,000 I Month. l.tl 10,000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. New B Tear. 125.60 250,000 1 Tear. 10.40 ,76,000 1 Tear 6.20 33,000 I Month. 1.00 12,000 Renewal subscripting payment, will bo gi Horning-, Evening and Sunday by uoy . arrier. 1 Tr, ( Month. 111.10 1 Teiir 19.00 ( Month. I 00 3 Month. 4. to Bally- and Sunday by Kali. Now lso, ooo in. 000 I. 000 18.0(0 S ti Tear 1 Year. New ISO, ono 136,000 01,000 11.000 10.000 .111.10 . 11.00 Tear 'T.tO Month. 4.00 Month. 1.00 Dally Only by Mull, Without Sunday New Tear. fit. 00 160,000 Tear. 10.00 76,000 Tear 6.00 11.000 Month. 3.50 13,000 Sunday Only by Hall. Tear. $10.00 Tear. i t.00 Tear 1.(0 Month. l.It New 70.000 11,000 11.000 0.000 ivea half a. many vote, as new subscription. You will be agreeably surprised at the splen did qualities you will find at these low prices. FRELING & STEINLE Ezprets Prepaid 1803 Farnam St. 15 Years at This Location r Cash S"V " " Not? Standing of the CInb Members tSXtt counted In th. office of the club manager up to 3 p. m., Friday, Juno 17. It will be noticed by atudying tbi. li.t that many change, have boon mad. in tho no.ition. of some In the race. The standino5t tit t.fiA rluK mpmr. n-ill Ka .Vm nn A.,i, ama h nv before the final count is made after the campaign closes. Now is tour onnnrtnn X-X- - "-" v vaawvv T vv . l4VUO Vllttv JWU DRllU YY CI in the race bv ha vine a ennd stand Ytf 1T1 t.VlA TMinAl" aHnvincv tKq loaf ftatt days. Some club members have been voting as if it was the close of the the offer which closed Saturday right will be sent to club members wa a. ..U.aV A 1 mi 1- ' 1 i 1 ! 1 1 a. . . ..... ji a vejy oiiuri, wine. ne nignesi puDiienea standing m today's list is about 2,250,000 votes. Take a pencil and paper and figure out how manv suhscrintinnn nt $2K.Kn onrh if will tol-a nihi.. tk.t . ' - -1 - , ...... .v ..... vui.u vv liiann tuob JiUIIlVcr Ul votes and then think of the prize values, a home worth $7,800, a Cadallic Auomobile at 54,440.00, a Building & Loan deposit of $1,500.00, as well as nine Good Maxwell ca.rs and 18 other awards. If your name is in the list of workers do not ease tip 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. DI8TKICT NO. 1 WM Include all territory tnalde the City limit, of Omaha aoutb of raclfle treat, weet of the river to Seventy, eeond .treet. Including Balaton. Belle vne. Fort Crook nnd Avery. One 91.11S.0O Maxwell, on. tlot.M B. A I. Deno.lt and one 1100. M B. L. Deposit will be awarded la this dlitrlct. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESH Y and THURSDAY Old Man "57" Is With Us! With Beans. Get this folKs not ordinary baked beans, but extra fancy oven baked beans like mother used to bake. You all have heard of them, you all know the Quality. A 50 year supreme standard brand. That's enough Let's go. 6 Small cans it Heinz Oven Baked Beans 68e 6 Medium cans of Heinz Oven Baked Beans '97e 6 Large cans of Heinz Oven Baked Beans. -$1.38 6 small cans of Heinz Red Kidney Beans - 73 6 Medium cans of Heinz Red Kidney Beans $1.05 Work 'Above the Collar Then Place Your Order. PARKER'S HAIR RAI.SAM I SemovrKOudraff-stopfBalrrailuurt D ... i I vm vww Dug Beauty to Gry and Faded Hair1 - " 1 . ' sb I IN Kill ' B. fftCA -m. Wfc. ptfhogoltT ADVERTISEMENT This Leaves the Arms Free from Hairy Growths loMMmL:. r$T.. TOY (Toilet Talks.) A simple method for completely removing every trace of hair and fuzz is here given. This is painless nnd usually a single treatment will banish even stubborn growths. To remove hairs, make a thick paste with some 'powdered delatone and water, ?pread on hairy surface and after about two minutes rub off, wash .the skin and the hairs are gone. This method will not mar the skin, but to avoid disappoint ment, be certain you- get delatone. Snappy Summer Drinks! "Bud" everything. , Fontenelle Brand Delicious, sparkling, Gingerale, large lo'a ounce bottles, &n Qf per case of 24 bottles... tj)ae0 Fontenelle Brand Delicious, sparkling. Root Beer, large 15 ounce bottles, tO OC per case of 24 bottles .4baaCO V. B. An extra charge of 76c Is made on either of these for he bottles and case which I. credited on return of same. This grade and size usually sold tor 25c per bottle. The Drink of the Hour Budwelser The only real near beer with that "almost" real flavor. Good for young and old. Per case of 24 bottles $2.90 N. B. An extra charge of 11.60 1. made for the bottle, and casa which i. credltd on return of same. W Lest You Forget Folks Set yourselves right for that big Buy-Rite Picnic. Date will be announced later. W' -mlTVT frttswi TCIBerU DDOS tDMAUrt QPTT'DCW 3 Going Over Big! One carload of Crystal White Soap. t 10 large size bars for 59 Per box of 100 bars $5.75 One carload of Omaha Family Soap. 10 bars for 53 Per box of 100 bars $4.99 6 lbs. of pure White Soap Chips $1.00 The kind that float, 99 pure. We would say, lay in a box of soap. Buy-Rite will always advise you right. Sugar!' Sugar!! Sugar!!! One carload of the best pure white cane sugar 14 pounds for 98c There Are 400 Cases of Full quart Jars of large Spanish Queen Olives, splendid cure, delicions flavor; full quart 48 Order a few Jars for that coming picnic Lower than pre-war prices. YJTot Buy-Rite? S-20o packages Grapenuts 47 2 small packages Quaker Oats..... 25 Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg -14 Or 3 packages for 40 10 lb. sacks of Pure White Salt 23 5 lb. packages ARGO Gloss Starch, special.... 45 Cantalopes! Cantalopes!! Our second carload of delicious, firm, sweet canta lopes. This car selected by our expert fruit buyer. We offer 3 for 40$ or 6 for 75 Extra fancy large New Potatoes, peck... 63$ 4 Tomatoes and Apricots! One carload of extra fancy, ripe, firm tomatoes, In original large baskets, each 59$ One carload of extra fancy large Apricots, per large square basket ........68 Per crate of 4 large baskets $2.50 TeaCoffee! Green or Black Salada Tea, M lb. for. ...... .43$ This makes an excellent Iced Tea. Forbes Quality Coffee, in the new cake tins con taining 3 pounds, the tin $1.05 a FRANK KUSKA, 13tb and Garfield v HANNEGAN & CO., 35th Ave and Leavenworth P. B. BOGATZ, 21st and S Sts., South Side OSCAR E. NELSON, 24tb and I sts So Side "Congratulations Oscar, Old Dear!" JEPSEN BROS., 25tb and Cuming THOREN & SNYGG Fortieth and Hamilton ERNEST BUFFETT, The Grocer of Dundee GEO IOSS 24th and Ames J. D CREW & SON, Thirty third and Arbor ARMAND PETERSEN, 2908 Sherman Ave. WILKE & MITCHELL, Fortieth and Farnam LYNAM ft BRENNAN, Sixteenth and Dorcas E. KARS0H CO., Vinton and Elm Sts. . GILES BROTHERS, Benson Ernest Herngren, 2015 S 7th..... 2. 228, 650 R. W. Sage, 2519 3. 23d 1.736. 1C0 Norman Lewis, 1022 a 29th 1,09,660 Henry Furst, 8205 W. .1,450,630 Mr.. V. Marecek, 5218 S. 20th. . .1,330,410 Mr.. J. N. Williams. 3808 S. 23d. .1,300,850 E. H. Burke, 1102 Park Ave. ...1,207,850 George Peterson. 3412 Wright 1.201,600 Mrs. F. D. Haworth, 1776 S. 8th. 1.106,390 H. Hakenhola, 2823 Monroo 1,104,310 Mr.. C. A, Kautu, 1822 Bancroft, 980,840 L. A. Speltzer, 6626 a 28rd 928.410 Mr., Pearl Starkey, 1825 Poppleton 500,480 O. H. Evans. 4560 8. 40th 520.820 Mr.. Ella Doetel. 2300 8. 14th... .383,840 John Spell, 810 Forre.t Ave .'318,740 DISTRICT NO. t WDI Include all territory tn.ld. the city limit, of Omaha and on, and north of PacJfle .treet, weat of the river to Eighty-third .treet and a. far north a. Maple .treet. One $1,1 18.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 It. A L. Depo.lt and one SIOO.OO B. ft L. Depo.lt will be awarded In this district. Mr.. M. L. Voaba-rg, 2664 Douglas 2,250,219 Mrs. Marie Coulter. 3009 Harney 2,249,780 It E. Holbrook, 3556 Pacific. .. .2,248,710 I.ou! J. Schafer, 112 N. 26th 2,247,680 Kloyo B. Morel!. 544 8. 25th Ave. 2,136,410 C F. Slosson, jr.. 4906 Cumlug. .2.100,170 Mrs. C. j. Hubbard, 3804 Farnam 2,063,850 Mrs. W. Whitesker. 4804 Dodge 1,998,700 K. H. White. 667 8. 33d 1,927,310 Dr Frank O. Smith. Blackstone 1,828,330 Mr. A. E. Waack. 2223 Howard.: 1,731,640 Ralph N. Pratt. 52 S. I8th 1,658,000 Harnld Anderson, 8116 Marcy.... 1.606,700 O. W. Hendee. 4204 Burdette 1,451,640 Mrs. Emily Winner. 119 N. 20th. .1,411,190 Mrs. Anno Marinelll, 858 S. 21st 1,344,360 A. Hicks. 271 Miami 1,316,770 (?. B. Hyde, 3830 Seward 1,216,300 Beiivle D. Harrop, 2567 Douglas. .1,150,620 KfV. N. C. Hansen, 1713 N. 25th 1.000,9211 Mildred Plank, 27H Burt 849,420 Mm. C. M. Tomondl. 4507 Charles 720.7CO Phlnas Wlntroub, 1324 Howard 659,610 Mr.. B. N. Clauson, 4809 Under'd, 656,480 Harold Nellson. 431S Eeward 144,960 DISTRICT NO. S. Will Include oil territory in.ide the city limit, nf Omaha on and north of Maple .treet, west of the river to Eighty-third .treet nnd north to Har geant .treet. Including Florence mad the Carter Lake district. On. fl.llB.0fl Maxwell, one 9700.00 B. l. Deposit and one SIOO.OO B. L. Deposit mill be awarded la ttt. district. Herman Buhk. Beemer 481,(00 Josephine Ketchmark, Ft. Calhoun 434,870 Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Arlington. ...373,470 Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont 821,640 Mrs. O. B. Darling, Hooper 119,610 uooio u. vijii:en, Ariuigcon.....8U3,4f( I. N. Warrick, Blair. .283.110 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will Include the following eonntlet hj 'J1.6 of Nebrakai Otoe. Nemaha. Richardson. Pawnee, Johnson, Gage, Lancaster, Reward, Saline, Jefferson, Thayer. Fillmore, York, flatnllton. Clay, Nnckolla, Webster and Adams. One 11.115.00 Maxwell, one S200.00 D. A I Deposit and one (100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded la thl. district. Eleanor Shoff, Falrbury R. W. Mastln, Tobias 8. D. Long, Cowle. E. E. Holmes. Inland Margaret Aherns, Falls City... Mrs. Lydla Wolfskin, Supperlor. Mrs. Otis Wolford, Clay Center. Mrs. B. F. Jordon, York Mrs. Mark Hall, Auburn Raymond l. Crosson. Hastings, Mrs. cnas. Fowler, Neb. City.., Tlllia Nolte, K. 2, Auburn Emma Krutz, Deshler , Mr.. Thomas Brower. Geneva... Mrs. Dean ' Kite, Auburn George Whltsell. Kenesaw Velva Bair, Fairmont. ...v....; Jewell Howard, Lincoln Lola Ho.ford, Seward... 5,550,970 2,249,160 1,078,960 2,016,990 1,696,190 1,448.080 1,441,990 1.289,790 .1,224,810 ...949,9(0 . 807,610 ...798,660 . 780,380 ...731,860 . 700,930 ...694.670 ...667,290 ...619,000 ...412,140 DISTRICT NO. 8. Will Include all territory la the slate of Nebraska not Included in Districts Number 6 and 7, also ferrltory la Booth Dakota. Kansas and Colorado. One SI, 115.00 Maxwell, one (200.00 B. & I Deposit and one 1100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded la tel. district. Mr.. W. Davis, 3929 Flor. Bldv.. 2,240.650 Leo Daniels, 330S Maple 2,165,900 Mono Harris, 2964 N. 47th Ave. 2.043,290 W. E. Stutenrotu. 2466 Camden. .1,716,860 Violet Brotchle. 6020 Flor. Blvd. 1,661,600 Mra. Tom Rodebaugh 3180 Moi-tU 1,120,160 Mrs. R. Tedesco, 2939 Lin. Blvd., 1,099,320 Mra. A. Dangel, 6226 Flor. Blvd., 1,065.470 Mrs. Harry Rogers, 8611 N. 29th. 1,022,060 Edna Lawrenson. vu im. zstn Ave ju.iw G. J. Emery, 2564 Pratt 778,140 Mrs. Gust Krantz, .7301 Maple. ...614,780 Money back without question if HUNT'S GUARANTEED ' SKIN DISBA8B REMEDIES UJ (Hunt. Salve and Soap), fail la ft the treatment of Itch. Kcsema. A RingworatTetter or other Itch ' inm akin discs ml Try thlo treatment at out rink. ttarmaa A McConaeU S Drug Store. MEM LEGAL 7GLAR ClE.fiiSr "VV OAFt Conforms with the New v State Headlight Law Avoid arrest and trouble by using the glareless, legal, safe and friendly VIOLET RAY LENS. Conforms with the New State Headlight Law of Nebraska and with the Laws of everv nt.hpr state all over the country. Provides the kind of light you want just where you want it. Gives a beautiful day-white, evenly diffused and glareless light on the roadway. The Black Visor prevents annoying upward rays. "Add Character and Courtesy to Your Carw WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. "The Blue Lens with the Black Visor" L. E. SMITH GLASS CO., Manufacturer - ... . Mt. Pleasant, Pa. DISTRICT NO. 4. Will Include all territory In the city of Council Bluffs, including the Mana wa district. One S1.11S.00 Maxwell, one 1200.00 B. L. Deposit and one $100.00 B, t L Deposit will be awarded in tbi. district. Anna Ward. 1006 6th Ave 2,250,890 Mr.. 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 Mra, Wm. J. Ryan, 2026 Ave. A.. 1,028, 840 A Vt. Oelger. Jr.. 428 Damon. .. .726,360 Dorothy Lenlban. 662 Harrison... 603,960 R P Bolin. 2003 4th Ave 428.260 R. D. Edwards. 2310 Ave. C 400.620 Ray Wilcox. 620 Voorhis 287,760 Bertha Zobel, 726 Ave E. 11,000 DISTRICT MO. 5. Will Include all the territory In the tate of Iowa ontaide the city of Council Bluff, and the Manawa dis trict. One f 1.1 15.00 Maxwell, one ftOO.t B. L. Depo.lt and one 9100.00 . L. Deposit will be awarded la this district. Harlan Klutts, Mondamln ..2,250,620 Merle Andres.. Oakland 1,427,620 O. J. Atkins. Neola 1.423.270 Mrs. 8. L. Jefferson, Woodbine. ,. 1,139.440 Nellie 3. Solleder, Thurman 1,001,480 Bert Graham. Rt. 1, Logan 933.560 Hazel Donaldson. Avoca., 857,770 Rev. Q. B. Bnuman. Mind-n. ..... .849.900 Mrs. Nettie Batcheldon, Riverton. .814,420 Ruth Knight, Olenwood 746.000 June Ovtatt. Shenandoah 732.130 Betty Eacrett, Malvern 719,680 June Beaver, Harlan 694,670 Geo. W. Moore. Bartlett 651,730 Fred Tanks, Avoca 8i4.250 T. J. Comer. Missouri Vatley. ....". 410 DISTRICT NO. Will Include the follnwinc roonrtea la th. state of Nebraska; Case. Harpy, IMngles (ontaide the city of Omaha), founders. Dodge, Washington, Burt. Coming, Thurston. Dakota, Dixon. One $1,1111.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 H. A L. Depo.lt and one $100.00 B. A L. Depo.lt will be awarded la this district. V. H. Hoeratmann, Fremont.... 2, Frank Pallaa, Pender 2. Mrs. Lulu Owens, Ashland.....,!, E, F. Cushmsn. Kennard 1, R. V. Kennedy, Tekamah 1, Mrs. Archie Roberts, No. Bend.,1, Mabel Brasda. West Point 1, Jen. Jensen, Lyons 1 Hermsn A. Homann, Elkhorn....! J. H. Domingo. Weeping Water ..1 Ed R. Horak, Winnebago 1, Donald Waugh. R. I. Valley 1, O C. Hobsck. Nehawka. ...... .1 Alvln T. Barton. Lyona 1, Zetta Lower. Valparaiso Jessie B. Kaya. Wiener Nellie Dwyer. Colon.............. Henrietta Miller. Oakland Mrs. John Huebner. It. t.' Mildred E. Johnson, Mead 260.660 093.850 003.210 869,490 687.220 486.214 444.420 326.480 .177,800 ,069.490 .040,960 ,108,040 ,104.990 003.290 933,630 .833.440 ,792.040 750.760 644.430 606,240 K.l;?abeth E. Fsircblld, I.emoyne 2,250.950 A. R. Lee, 119 Locust, No. Platto 2.249,880 hob. Warder. Maryville, Kan. . .2.247.580 Andy Stone, Wood River 2,248 190 C. O. Jones. Hyannls 1,834,760 Melba Philbrick, Ord 1,736,740 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon .....1,(01,190 Bnrc Brownell, C'happell 1,444,440 Ilairlet Edwards, Scottsbluff.... 1,241. 100 Turn Gates. Stamford 1,235,960 J I". Minner. 109 W. 5th. Or. Is. 1,374,57') Mrs. J. A. Qulnton. Brule 1,222.990 Dr. C. H. Blackburn, Mitchell. ...1.176,480 1? G. Nialey, Lexington 1.056,99. Mrs. E. Steinke. Holdrege 1.010,900 Mrs. K. C. Dillmau, Broken Bow 1,002,780 Mrs. Frd Colluin. Arnold 1,001.970 Hazel Farrell. Gothenburg 9(6,760 Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, Cozad 687,800 Mrs. E. J. Reichstcm, Mtnden... ..837.690 J. P. Schwalgeer, North riatte. .. .801.190 M. A.! Hostetler. Shelton 781,690 P. C McKenzie, Burwell 695,900 Lucilo Johnson. Orleans B22,43ti Blanche Meyers. Sutherland 660.470 Mrs. A. K. Callahan, Gering 650,340 Martin Nielsen, Dannebrog 639,390 Oyma Clyile. O'Neill 635.460 Harry K. Selk, Scotin 501 240 W. K. Harris. Bertrard 486,970 Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogallala.... 460.TOO W. B. Shelton, Paxton 468.690 Hazel Trundel, Sumner.. ...... ...416.90 a B. Dossett, Axteil 303,190 DISTRICT NO. 0. Will Include the following eoantle. la the state of Nebraska: Butler, Folk, Merrick, Nance. Piatt. Colfax, Stanton, Madison, Boone, Antelope, Pierce Wajne, Cedar and Knox. One $1,11S.OO Maxwell, one $200.00 B. a I- Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Itepoelt will be awarded la this district. Floyd Buchanan, Silvere.reek. .. .2, Helen Wynkoop, Central City,....2 A. E. Stafford. Rising City 2, F. L. Brown, Schuyler ..1, Ida Huttier. Stanton ......1, D. P. Hill. Genoa 1, Mrs. Wade Pruitt, Humphrey 1, W. C. Halsey, Oakdale 1, Josephine Newton. Osceola 1. Vivian Dee, David City ........ 1, E. C Wilde. 823 8. 8th, Norfolk, 1 Harry J. Mutriey. St. Edward.... Laura Kolena. Crelgliton Juanlta Carlson, Stromsburg Marguerite Durbln, Bloomfleld. .. Blanche Colby, Shelby Hazel Sowders, Nellgh R. E. fitrasburg. Polk Lydla Seyersdahl, Madison Elmer Nordland. Columbu. W J. Keeler, Fullerton.. Anton F. Votava, Schuyler. ...... Sam Davies, Wayne Q C. Smith. Albion Fred T. Wlnglnton, Schuyler Mrs. Ed Lyons, Newman Grove.. R. J. Swaoson, Fullerton......... 250.890 ,083,200 109,790 952,680 816,530 626,790 537,260 340.930 - 311.300 170.190 ,006.410 ,fJ.6JO 926.640 842,040 780.180 783.650 756,870 681.110 (74,980 (50,740 .480.370 454.600 407.000 400.1(0 193.91 393.864 215,860 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 bad 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 prize.