the hee: UMAHA, SATUKUAY, JUNE 25, - iyii. T -- " - 11 - , Unions Opposed To Industrial Equality Plan V 1 !;!.. . wr J Negroes Provided for in Amendment of A. F. of L. Voted Down. Denver, June 24. The convention of the American Federation of Labor today voted down a constitutional amendment designed to give women "equal right and 'privileges of mem bership in the union of their trade or industry." All affiliated unions, however, were urged not to discrim inate against the woman wage earner nd admit her to membership Efforts to wipe out the "color line" in organized labor organizations also failed. The convention took the Hand that national and international anions could not be compelled to recognize negro workers and that '.his was a malter to be adjusted by conference between the negro wage earners and the various organiza tions. Both questions were .the subject f long and stormy debates, in which discrimination by certain unions igainst the negro and woman wage larners was bitterly denounced. The committee's report rejecting the constitutional amendment to give ' women "industrial equality" defend- j rd the federation's stand on women in industry and cited efforts to get I better wages and working conditions j for them. It declared that only a j "few unions" were discriminating igainst women and for that reason disapproved the amendment and urged that "those international and national organizations which do not admit women to membership give early consideration for such admis sion." Speak for Women. Equal rights for women in in dustry was voiced by delegates from the cigarmakers' and the laundry workers' union, who declared "if a woman does a man's work she should receive a man's pay." All declared that organized labor should protect the woman wage earners. W. D. Mahon, president of the Amalgamated Association of Street Ra'lway Employes, declared that his organization would not allow the federation to dictate to it in the mat- ter of woman's labor. He said he j was in favor of protection for woman workers, but he did not believe that 1 the "back platform of a street car f was the place for a woman." The defeated constitutional amend- ! ment would have provided for the j issuance of a separate charter by the j federation to a woman's local with- j out the consent ot the union Having jurisdiction over the particular trade Negro Not Recognized. The negro question arose cn the report of the committee on laws which disapproved a resolution call ing for the suspension of unions that discriminated against negro workers. , The committee, however, was upheld by overwhelming votef i J?i"rtlvinrr trt a nnrsttnn from trM ! uir as ici wuruici il wds uusmuic to forceviny affiliated union to wipe out the "color line," President Sam uel Gompers said: "The American Federation of La bor has previously declared that it is the duty of all workers to organ he, regardless of sex, nationality, lace, political belief or color. "The federation, however, cannot force this view upon individual or affiliated unions without their con sent." Jordan V. Chambers, negro dele gate of the railway coach cleaners of St. Louis, declaring that conferences between members of his race and the onions had been ordered at previous conventions, but never had been held, urged drastic action to compel recog nition of the negro workers. Vote Wheeling Aid. Union labor organizations of Wheeling, W. Va., were voted as sistance of the federation in fighting a court ' injunction served on them yesterday and for which a hearing has been set for tomorrow morning. A telegram read to the convention said none of the attorneys of Wheel ing would consent to represent the unions in their court action. The telegram said that an em ployers' organization had obtained an injunction restraining virtually all trades unions of Wheeling from holding any meetings, congregating on the streets, in public meeting places or in rooming nouses because of a building trades strike now in progress. i ne unions, rnemoers, employes and officers were also en joined from interfering with any member of the employing organiza tion, its patrons or prospective pa- ons. the telesrram said. Aviators Plan Non-Stop Flight Over Mexico El Paso, Tex., June 24. Maj. George Puflea, instructor of civil aviation in Mexico, and Eddie Stin son, former stunt fryer at Kelly field, San Antonio, tomorrow will at tempt a non-stop record flight of 1.100 miles from Chihuahua City to Mexico City. Major Puflea and Mr. Stinson will leave Fort Bliss field at 5 tomorrow morning. They expect to make the trip to Chihuahua City in less than two -hours. The flight will be made in an attempt to estab lish records of endurance in the air, for speed, altitude and distance. Clinton (la.) Boy Scouts Guests of Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, S. D., June 24. Two hundred boy scouts and 50 business men of Clinton, la., traveling in automobiles and trucks to Yellow stone National park, were guests here today. They arrived last night and after camping in Sherman park announced they liked the place so well they would stay another day. This will necessitate clipping a day off their proposed four-day stay at Deadwood. Baltimore Attorney Is Elected Kiwanis Club Head Cleveland, O.,' June 24. Harry' E. Karr, an attorney of Baltimore, Md., was elected president of the Interna tional Kiwanis clubs at today's ses sion of the fifth international con vention. Toronto, Ont, was selected for t year's convention, a D D 0 D Another Stride Forward in Value Giving Style and Service in Summer Suits for Men and Young Men There is no need to pay exorbitant prices for style and quality in your summer clothes. Profit by the experience of others. Compare the summer clothes and the prices we offer with those offered anywhere else. You'll find that our qualities arc of the best and cannot.be matched elsewhere at these prices. Two specials for Saturday. Genuine Palm Beach & Mohair Suits 14.50 These Palm Beach and Mohair suits are superbly tailored and wonderful ly finished by expert workmen; guaranteed London shrunk; styles to fit men of all tastes and builds; about GOO suits in the lot. reyularly worth 18.50; special for Saturday, 14.oU Men's All-Wool Suits 37.50 to 50.00 values at Second Floor Men 's Store Sale of 21,600 Wash Ties for Men 10c Each r 3 for 25c Regularly worth 25c; your chance to lay in a complete summer supply of wash ties; 3 for 25c or, each, 10 Main Floor Men's Store Included in this lot are some Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other well known makes; in strictly hand tailored garments; single or dorfble-breasted models; plain colors, stripes, checks and mixtures; in men s and young men's models; an opportunity to get a suit at just about half the regular pnee; many are ngiu summer uuyi cal weights; others that could be worn the year around; wonderful opportunity; stouts, slims, stubs and regular sizes: values 37.50 to 50.00; priced for Saturday, 25.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits A very choice lot; in self striped and acquard figured white madras; sizes U to 46; special per suit. 1.15 Another Big Value-Giving Sale of Men's Mid-Summer Hats Panamas Bangkoks and Leghorns Your Choice 2.95 Men! Walk in and make your choice; these hats are of the smart quality and style that distinguishes the well dressed man in summer; don't let an opportunity like this pass. We give you your unrestricted choice of any Panama, Bangkok or Leghorn hat in onr entire stock, at, 2.95 Men's and Boys' Summer Caps, 50c These caps come in silk, mohair, -pongee and sport styles; they are worth 75c to 1.50; priced for Saturday, each, 50c Men's Sailor Straws These hats are all the latest styles and are 3.00 and 3.50 values; special for Saturday, each, 1.95 Boys Straw Hats 30 dozen hats, in assorted styles and shades; good values; special, 'each, 1.00 Main Floor Arcade Continuing Our Semi-Annual Shirt Sale Best Values 1.15, 1.65, 2.35 and 3.65 Main Floor Men's Store It's Time to Think of Vacation Luggage Are you going to take that summer trip? If so, now is the time to purchase that trunk, suit case or grip. Our prices are right and our stock is complete. , Long Grain Kerotol Bags In brown and black ; metal cor ner; cloth lining; steel frame; cloth claw catches; priced at 2-50 Fibre Suit Cases In brown' and black; with two hinges: Kerotol hand! 3; six inches deep; paper lined; each, 1.50 Leather Bags English plaid lining; made over Japan pin frame; brass-plated trimmings; claw catches; each, 4.98 Mendel Drucker Wardrobe Trunks Bulge and open top; 5 drawers, 10 inches deep; 11 hangers; waterproof laundry bag, shoe box ; lined with cretonne ; a trunk de luxe, a trunk of distinction; regular 75.00 value; very special, 50.00 General Purpose Trunks 7.50 to 32.60 Main Floor Men's Store White Footwear for Men Ken's White Footwear "Regan t" white canvas oxfords, with flexible fl oer soles; just the shoe '.or street and vacation wear; 4.00 values; spe :ial, per pair. Hen's Brown Oxfords English and wide toe effects; special at per pair, 6.95 2.45 Men's White Canvas Sport Oxfords Trimmed with brown calf; priced at per pair, Men's White Canvas Oxfords Welt sewed sole; specially priced at 7.50 Main Floor Men 's Store - D D IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII HELP YOURSELF CLUB TfeeL It Word Until the Awards Are Made All subscriptions and voting ballots must be in the office of the Club Manager before 10:00 p. m. tonight, or must be placed in the mail before that hour. If you have any reserve voting ballots in your possession, mail them in at once. STANDINGS CONSIDERED CORRECT The standings of the club members as they appear today will and must be con sidered correct unless the club members advise us to the contrary before 6:00 p. m. tonight. All subscription ballots that are received in this office from now on will be deposited in the ballot box. Voting ballots to cover remittances received from this date on will not be re turned to the club members. Instead, a letter will be sent, acknowledging receipt of remittances, as well as giving the amount of votes that were allowed on the payment. LATE REMITTANCES In order to allow all an equal length of time to work, the club manager will accept all remittances placed in the mails before 10 p. m. Saturday night, June 25, However, these remittances must reach this office by Wednesday, June 29, in order to be counted. In sending in late remittances send them SPECIAL DELIVERY, Do not register them, as that causes delay. THE FINAL TEST The final and supreme test in the big Help Yourself campaign has arrived. Are you prepared to meet it? Today's standings show many vital changes in the list, some club members taking a better place, other club members dropping to a less advantageous position, but what happens today is only a forerunner of what is bound to come when the final count is made. DO NOT OVERLOOK SECOND PAYMENTS A club member who fails to understand this plan is missing out on one of the easiest ways to enlarge his final score. The campaign is only a matter of hours from now on. Make every , minute count. ' OFFICE OPEN The office of the manager of the Help Yourself Club will be open until 10:00 ! p. m. tonight (Saturday, June 25th). Both city and country members are invited to come in. 1 1 so Vote Value of Subscription Payments The DAILY and Sunday, Morning or Evaninf, by Boy Carrier in Omaha, Council Bluff and in town where Car rier Boy service is maintained. New 250,000 180.000 76,000 32,000 12,000 2 Years $25.50 2 Years 20.40 1 Year 10.20 8 Months 5 10 3 Month 2.55 Morning or Evening Without Sunday by Carrier Boy Service. 8 Years, $ months. . . .$25.85 2 Years 15.60 1 Year 7.80 6 Month 8.90 3 Month 1.95 New 250.000 136.000 62.000 22.000 10.000 Sunday Only by Boy Carrier. Years ' 125.60 Years 10.40 Year 6.20 Months 2.60 New 250.000 76.000 82.000 12.000 Morning, Evening and Sunday by Boy Carrier. New 1 Year, 6 Months $26.50 260,000 1 Year 18.00 152.000 6 Months 9.00 68.000 3 Months 4.50 28,000 Daily and Sunday by Mail. Vt Years $25.50 2 Years 15.00 1 Year 7.60 6 Months 4.00 Months 2.00 Daily Only by Mail, Without 5 Years $25.00 2 Years 10 00 1 Year 6 00 6 Months 2 50 Sunday Only by Mail. 4 Years $10.00 2 Years 6.00 1 Year 2 60 6 Months 1-26 New ,, 250.000 186,000 62,000 22,000 , 10,000 . . Sunday '" New '" i 260,000 ' 76,000 $2,000 12,000 " New 76,000 $2,000 12.000 6.000 ' Renewal subscription payments will hm given half as many votes as new subscriptions THE STANDINGS OF CLUB MEMBERS The standing of the club members, as thtey apnear today, show all the votes that were received and counted in the office of the club manager from the beginning of the campaign up to noon Wednesday, June 22. The standings, as they appear today, will not be changed again during the remaining days of the earn paign. The ballot box will not be opened again until the final counting of votes takes place, after the campaign closes. isaiaaa 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 toc, Fort Crook and Avery. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one ttM.M Ft. L. Deposit and one tlOO.ie B. A L. Deposit will ba awarded la this district. George Peterson. 3411 Wright. .4,042.300 R. W. Sage. 251 8. 23d 4,030,760 Ernest Herngren. 2015 S 7th 3,221.700 Mrs. J. N. Williams. 3608 S. 23d. .3,089,150 Mrs. Pearl 8tarkey. 425 Poppleton 2,978.230 E. H. Burke. 1102 Park Ave 2.799,050 Norman Lewis. 1932 S. 29th 2.57,210 Henry Furst. 32T W 2. 363.130 Mrs. F. Marecek. 5218 8. 20th. .2.317.610 Mrs. C. A. Kauth. 1822 Bancroft. 2, "98. 490 Mrs. F. D. Haworth. 1775 S. th. 1,726,340 L. A. Speitzer. 626 S. 23d..: 1.620.31 fl H. Hnkenholz. 223 Monroe 1.119.610 John Spell. 810 Forest Ave 168.390 Q. H. Evans. 4550 8. 40th 631.020 Mrs. Ella Dostel, 2300 8. 14th.... 183,840 DISTRICT NO. S Will Include all territory Inside the city limits of Omhha and on, and north of Pacific street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and as far north aa Maple street. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 R. 4k L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. L. Deposit will ba awarded In this district. Mrs. C. J. Hubbard. 8804 Fsrnam 4.145.360 R. E. Holbrook, 8556 Pacific. .4,025,710 Mrs. A. E. Waack, 2222 Howard. .4.010,840 O. W. Hendee. 4204 Burdette 3.848.890 Dr. Frank O. Smith, Blackstono 3,735,330 Mrs. Maria Coulter, 3009 Harney 3,591,380 Mrs. M. L. Vosburg. 2564 Douglas 3.640,710 Kloye B. Morell. 544 8. 25th Ave. 2.994,210 C. F. Slosson. jr., 4906 Cuming. .3,793,(20 Louis J. Schafer, 112 N. 26th 3,706,250 C. B. Hyde. 3830 Seward 2,626,100 E. H. White, 667 8. 33d 2,601.310 Ralph N. Pratt. 62 S. 28th 2,200.250 Mrs. W. Whlteaker, 4804 Dodge 2,100,800 Mrs. Anne Marlnelll, 858 8. 21st 2.092.660 Harold Anderson, 3116 Marcy... .1,977,100 A. Hicks. 2716 Miami 1,851.270 Mrs. Emily Winner, 11 N. 20th. .1.737.190 Dessle D. Harrop. 2567 Douglas. .1.613.420 Rev. N. C. Hansen. 1713 N. 25th 1.006.920 Mildred Plank. 2714 Burt 861.S20 Mrs. C. M. Tomondl. 4507 Chsrles 773.780 Phlnss Wlntroub, 1314 Howsrd.. 659.610 Mrs. B. N. Clausonl 4809 Under'd 656.480 Harold Neilson, 4315 Seward.... 155,160 DISTRICT NO. I. Will Inelnds all territory laslde the elty limits of Omaha on and north of Maple street, west of the river to Eighty-third street and north to Mar geant atreet. Including Florence and the Carter Lake district. On $1,115.00 Maxwell, ana $700.00 B. L. Deposit and one llOO.Oa L. Deposit wlU be awarded la His district. Mrs. R. Tedesco. 1931 Lin. Blvd.. 3.771,620 Mono Harris. 2154 N. 47th Ave. .8,240.290 Mrs. W. Davis, 3921 Flor. Blvd. .3.046,(60 O J. Emery, 2554 Pratt ..3,018.140 Leo Daniels. 3102 Maple 1.174,800 Edna Lawrenson. 7111 N. 13th Av. 3.090.040 W. E. Stutenroth, 3466 Camden. ...1,798,460 Violet Brotchte. 6010 Flor. Blvd. .1,716.600 Mrs. A. Dangel. 5226 Flor. Blvd. .1.444.670 Mrs. Tom Rodebaugh 3180 Mer-th. 1.1:0,160 Mrs. Harry Rogers. 8611 N. 29th. 1,032.260 Mrs. Oust Krantx, 7301 Maple.... (57,480 DISTRICT NO. 4. Will Include nil territory la tha elty of Council Bluffs, Including tha Mana wa district. One $ 1.1 15.00 Maxwell, ona $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will bo awarded la this district. Mrs. M. A. Smith. 2304 Ave. D... 4.1 50.(40 Anna Ward. 1004 5th Ave 4.110.890 Gertrude Sullivan, 811 Ave. B. . .3.121,080 Mrs. Iva M. Ford. 305 S. 18th. . . .2.863,770 Mrs. Wm. J. Ryan. 2026 Ave A. . . .1,028.840 Ray Wilcox. 620 Voorhls 918.960 A. W. Gelger. Jr.. 428 Damon 913,760 Dorothy Lenlhan, 552 Harrison.... 603.960 R. P. Bolln. 2003 4th Ave 469,450 R. D. Edwards. 2310 Ave C 410,820 Bertha Zobel. 726 Ave E 67,600 DISTRICT NO. S. Will biclnde all the territory la the .fate of Iowa ontstde tha city ef Council Bluffs and the Manawa dis trict. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one StOO.M B. A L. Deposit and one 1100.06 B. A I. Deposit wlU be awarded la thla district. DISTRICT NO, 8. J;;, Will Include all territory la tha atatf of Nebraska not Included la Districts Number and t, also territory la Boath Dakota. Kansas and Colorado. '.' One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and ana 100.00 B. L. Deposit will be awarded in this district. Harlan Klutta. Mondamln 4.111.620 Bert Graham, Rt. 1, Logan 3,658,810 Rev. O. B. Bauman, Mlnden 3.364.150 Bptty Eaorett. Malvern 2.913,680 Merle Andres. Oakland 3.838,120 June Ovlatt, Shenandoah 2.226,630 Mrs. S. L. Jefferson. Woodbine. . .1,987,640 O. J. Atkins. Neola 1,423,370 Nellie J. Solleder, Thurman 1,331.480 Ruth KnlRht. Glenwood 964,000 Mrs. Nettle Batcheldon, Riverton 889.420 Hazel Donaldson. Avoca 857,770 June Beaver. Harlan 820,170 Geo. W. Moore. Battlet 810,230 Fred Tanks. Avoca 741.261 DISTRICT NO. Will Include the followinr counties la the state of Nebraska: Cass, Sarpy, Douglas (outside the city of Omaha), Saunders, Dodge, Washington, Bart, Cuming. Thurston, Dakota, Dixon. One $1,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will be awarded la this district. Frank Pallas. Pender 4,248, ISO Mabel Braxda. West Point 4.171,120 V. H. Hoeratraann, Fremont 4.121,560 0. C. Hobark. Nehawka 3.942,990 Mrs. Lulu Owens, Ashland 3,928,210 Herman A. Homann. Elkhorn... .3.632,100 Mrs. P. E. Buck, Fremont 3 048.090 Zetta Lower. Valparaiso 3,015,780 Henrietta Miller, Oakland 3.414,760 J. H. Domingo, Weeping Water. .2,186.40 R. V. Kennedy. Tekamah 2,846.820 E. F. Cuahman, Kennard 2,656,490 Jens Jensen, Lyons 2.181.980 Mrs. Archie Roberts. No. Bend. .1.944.210 Herman Buhk. Beemer 1.311.900 Nellie Dwyer. Colon 1,238,040 Donald Waugh. R. 3. Valley. .. .1.108.040 Alvin F. Barton. Lyons 1.103.290 Ed R. Horak, Winnebago 1.040,960 Josephine Ketrhmark, Kt. Calhoun 956,370 Jessie B. Kays. Wlnser 818,440 Mrs. John Huebner. R. 3 781.930 Mildred E. Johnson, Mend 646.240 Mrs. O. B. Darling. Hooper.... 426,610 Bessie B. Krajirek. Arlington.... 395.490 1. N. Warrick, Blair 382,490 DISTRICT NO. 7. Will Include the following counties In the state of Nebraska: Otoe, Nemaha. Richardson, Pawnee. Johnson, Oag. iMcaster, Seward. Saline. Jefferson. Thayer. Fillmore, York, Hamilton Clay, Nuckolls. Webster aad Adasna. On 1. 116.00 Maxwell, on StM.Ott B. A L. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A L. Deposit will bo awarded la this district. R. W. Mastln. Tobias 4.157,1(0 Eleanor Shnff, Falrbury ...4.050.14 Margaret A herns. Falls City 3.S30.690 S. D. Long, Cowles 1.624. 160 Mrs. Chan. Fowler. Neb. City 2, 684.010 Mrs. Lydla Wolfskin. Superior. .. .2.441.60 E. E. Holmes. Inland 2.46.990 Mrs. Oils Wolford, Clsy Center. . .2.356.190 Velva Balr. Fairmont 1.068.04.1 Mr. Mark Hall. Auburn 1.88,314 Raymond L. Crosson. Hastings. .. ,1, '48. 060 Mrs. B. F. Jordon, Tork 1.370,390 Tlllls Nolte, R. 2. Auburn 1,14.160 Emma Kruts, Deshler ,...1,061.30 Mrs. Thomns Browor, Geneva 1,019,160 Mrs. Dean Kite. Auburn 700,13) George Whttsell, Kenesaw 694.676 Jewel Howard, Lincoln 611,000 Thos. "Warder, Maryvilla, Kan... 4, A. L. Lee. 11! Locust, N. Platte.. 4 M. A. Hostetler, Shelton 3 Wm. Halsey, Lebanon ...1. Andy Stone, Wood River 3 Mrs. E. Stelnke, Holdrege 2, Bert Brownell. Chappell....,....!. Melba Phllbrlck. Ord 2, Elizabeth E. Fairchltd, Lemoyne.2, W. K. Harris, Bertrand 2, J. P. Minner, 101 W. tth. Or. Is.l Mrs. Clay Funston, Ogallala 1 C. O. Jones, Hyannls 1 Mrs. J. A. Qulnton. Brule 1 Harriet Edwards, Scottabluff . . . .1 Fern Gates. Stamford 1 Mrs. Fred Collum, Arnold. ..... .1, Hazel Farrell, Gothenburg 1 Dr. C. H. Blackburn, Mitchell. .. .1, Mrs. E. J. Relchsteln, Mlnden.... 1, E. O. Nlsley, Lexington 1. Mrs. K. C Dlllman, Broken Bok.l, W. B. Shelton, Paxton 1, Mrs. H. J. Mcintosh, Cosad J. 7. 8chwaigeer, North Platte.. Martin Nielsen, Dannebrog...... P. C. McKenxle. Burweil Oyma Clyde, O'Nell Luclla Johnson. Orleans . Blanche Meyers, Suthsrland Mrs. A. K. Callahan, Gerlng Harry K. Selk, Scotia Hasel TrundeU Sumner C. B. Dossett, Axtell .101,080 .0870 ,183.,) I.617.H0 1,071,110 ,806.4,00 ,744.440 I.69M40 ,400,150 ,17':,170 ,101,870 103,000 834.7(3 .618,19- .576,300 .527-460 ,487,170 ,171.750 .16.48,0 ,1(0,690 .136,190 ,017,710 ,107.110 $41,100 $$(.110 T7J9 $16,190 4I1.40 45,410 1(0.470 110.400 $01,340 41.50 itt.iio DISTRICT NO. t. Will Include the following rosntlee ta the state of Nebraska: Bntler, Polk. Merrick. Nance. Piatt. Colfax, Stanton, Madison. Boon. Antelope, I'lereO Wayne, Cedar and Knox. One 11,115.00 Maxwell, one $200.00 B. A I. Deposit and one $100.00 B. A I- Depoait wUI ba awarded la thla: district. ' Floyd Buchanan. Silvercreek 3,(36,390 Helen Wynkoop, Central City 1.303.160 A. E. Stafford. Rising City 3.212.710 Sam Davies, Wayne 3,114.200 F. L. Brown. Schuyler 3.331.10 Harry J. Muffley, St. EJward. ., .1.11,M0 Mrs. Wade Prultt, Humphrey 2,0(1,260 W. C. Halsey, Oakdala 1,110.180 Ida Ruther. Stanton 1, 1(2.131 D. P. Hill, Genoa l.(?t,710 R. E. Strasburg. Polk 1.(31,610 Vivian Dee. David City 1.(31,111 E. C. Wilde. 823 8. 8th. Norfolk.... 1, 195.71 1 Josephine Newton, Osceola 1.4ir,$10 Laura Kolena. Creighton 1.143.(10 Juanlta Carlson. Strombeurg 143,110 Blanche Colby, Shelby 30(,tl Marguerite Durbln. Bloomfleld. .. 710. 1,1 Hazel Sowdera. Nellgh 755J71 Llydla Seyeradahl, Madison 721.111 Elmer Nordland, Columbus 659.741 W. J. Keeler. Fullerton 480,371 Anton F. Votava. Schuyler ',. 454.(01 Fred T. Winglnton. Schuyler 313.11 Mrs. Ed Lyons, Newman Grove.. 313,8(0 R. J. 8wanson. Fullerton 311,1(1 iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii itiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinriti