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THE Members of Seymour Camp of the | Woodmen Gather at Hotel Loyal | and Enjoy Evening. CABARET AND MANY SPEECHES The following were present at the ban- quet given last Thursday evening at the Hotel Loyal by Omaha-Seymour camp ! No. 16, Woodmen of the World Barle R. Stiles N. G, Perry John B Himoe Ray Mustain " Will Montgomery - F. B. Nichols Yes, coot, it 18 the proper word If it weren't for the fact that these | 3 Adama " Dr. 4. b Wilson You and papa coot and all the little |fellows insist on coming In hero and H Guy H. Furness Harry Stevens coots—he loves you not | pleading gubity to violating the migratory i Dr. H, airvey 1. P, Brown He doesn't give a hoot for a coot |bira act in shooting mudhens, 1 would } Q u :;T:r'nm- !‘m:‘:y-";‘"'\;,hm He doesn't know when he wouldn't advise that they be defended on the i Lioyd Magney G. L. Willlamson shoot a mudhen—even a gentleman mud- | ground of justifiable hen-icide : Frank Meck George W. Carr hen. And the aforesaid and hereinbefore | § M Clay T aver SAEP Why, he sald so rght in open court| ed United States judge, the ‘s Glvens Henry MeDougal mentioned United States judge, them and i C. Clark Will Wunrath Friday, right in the august presence of a |tlere being, and sitting upon the bench i ‘\{ ":'Ly‘:\"’l"l:“:" ;lnlr:-'l‘:g:'rv‘r;”n United States judge, to-wit, Robert K |(and listening to the above mentioned | 0. G. Lieben ¥. L. Livingston Lewis. |Jest or joke perpetrated by the above | A. E. Peterson W. A. Chistman Yes, mudhen. Indeed, coot | mentioned Frank 8. Howell, then and H P Sy L S ewia And was he rebuked by the august court |there being, did laugh at the said jest or | 3 @. F. Hamrick A. O. Nichols for this treason to you and papa mud-|joke of the sald Frank 8. Howell; and James T. Allan George A. Hansen |hen and all the little mudhens? |the attorneys, then and there being, did '\;::,I.-;:"Gm"l"::nm-n T o e Nary rebuke, oh mudhen. |1eugh bolsterously, and even the bafliffs | i L. Biller Walter Pearce A chap was up In court for shooting |did join In the laughter at the said jest ; George T. allvan |! l: Barton some of your specles, genus and tribe; |or joke of the aforementioned Frank 8 J. E. Fitzgerald E ¥ Callahag might have been some of your own|Howell Willlam Svatos T. 8chol Earle R. Stiles presided as toastmaster and among the principal speakers of the evening were J. E. Fitzgerald, chairman of the board of soverelgn managers Charles M. Richards, Floyd Magney and James Corr, who gave very interesting (alks. The cabaret musi?.and vaudeville were highly pleasing, and many of the choruses were sung by the various mem- pers present, who sure had a big time. —————— Red Men. Fontenelle Tribe No. 78, 1. O. R. M., met in regular session on last Monday sleep. It was decided to have a meeting for the men as well as the women on Monday sleep, May 10, to which all mem bers and their families are invited attend. The lodge is trying to organize a Pocahontas council and wishes the women would give & boost. Woodmen Cirele. Special meeting tonight of Emma B. Manchester Grove, No. 156, Woodmen Circle, at Mystic hall. Special entertain ment arranged and refreshments. Scottish Clans. Clan Gordon, No. @, O, 8. C, held a regular meeting Tuesday, April 20. After business & pleasant hour was passed with song and story. The clan will Bive a soclal May 18 at the Swedish ' audi- torium. nelent Order Un lIAnIa- Pacific lodge, No. 17, will hold & big initiation for all the lodges in the city. Brother Anan Raymond will talk on “A New Fraternalisn.’' also refresh- ments will be served, on Friday, April 3. The A. O. U, W. central committee has accepted an invitation from Councll Blufts lodge, No. 70, to attend an open meeting on Friday, April 9, in the Mer- riam block. The A. O. U. W. base bull 4 Workmen, wili give a card party mext Thurs- day evening for members omly at their hall, Nineteenth and Faroam streets. Priges and refreshments. Royal Highla Wednesday evening last Ferncliffe c {le No. 48 held a most successful and en- joyable social scssion. ‘The large Odd Feliows' hall was filled to overfiowing with members and friends. Dancing be- san at 8:30 and at 9:30 the following pro- vn rendered: Johnson. %':l- E:’\h: Deep,” E. D, e rulh‘. “Judith's Ride,” Miss lllfl"‘l'.:; ‘That the Tear- Bach number was heartily encored and tech one was responded to. Following ihe program, dancing Was again resumed, Cards were enjoyed by a large number who did not care to dance. Light re freshments were served in the banquet hall. Next Wednesday evening the castle wil'| hold & business session, at which several | refugees will cross the drawbridge and | more applications be voted on. Elks Are to Slux. | The Omaha Elks' Male chorus, which appeared in concert at the Brandels the- ater, April 9, has made an engagement with the Plattsmouth lodge of Elks and will appear in concert at the Parmele theater in Plattsmouth the evening of | May 7. The chorus will be assisted by outside talent, Including Willlam T. Law- | rence of this city. The Omaha Elks' Male chorus will in all probability appear at the Nebraska | State Elks' convention at Fromont, May | 11-12. These out-of-town concerts are be- ing given to assist in financing a trip to | 108 Angeles in July at the Eiks' grand | lodge. Culls from the Wire Mbory ot a chest of silver filigree the steamer Vega, a part o n-l Pe exhibly at the Panama.Pacific %, vas discovered by custom of- The amount of the loss is mot known. The robbery, -&‘mrdln( to the customs officials, probably was com- mitted at Genoa 'before the vessel was completely loaded Mrs. Julla Hellner, wife of Seligman , & wealthy corset manufacturer, s tousa murdered ‘in n head had heen crushed by I‘uu 'ln & bottle. The motive appar- uuy Was robbery. Two valuable dia- rings were missing. The police & search for the caretaker of the test suits attacking the consti- of the War revenue act oh, to |to Just & word of warning to Listen Don' | Frank 8 In and for the division of Omaha For it you do you will be disappointed, or hen, whichever you are coot t expect any then Howell coot, commonly known as the mudhen. He is your enemy The Ana made Al chay the friends right In your set | pleaded gulity and motion In arrest of judgment court arrested |rnd turned the chap loose because it was| mudhen! ECHOES OF THE ANTE-ROOM: Nobody Loves the Mudhen, ngh Federal Offlcrals Cwe Her the Jest aforesaid Frank & being, did make ‘the following joke* | Seoot, filed a|tect you. | You should be a robin or a wren oh the judgment | mudhen. Nobody loves you oh coot! These men won't pro- other property business. public for other Bryan Suggests No One Go Sightseeing In Europe at Present | WASHINGTON, April 24—~In response Inquiries Secretary Bryan in a letter relterated nouncement that the State does not deem it advisable to lssue pass- Ports to persons who wish: t erent countries of Europe for the mere | purpose of sightseeing or pleasure, American are advised to carry the secretary, sary countries to carry them. obliged to Inform you that the depart- | ment does not deem Is advisable to issue Dpassports to persons whe today persons ler nwm citizens “and It ‘# absolutely neces. visiting not used In the banking ‘wNng\\rln! countries for the mere pur- DXy Melked SoT [pows of sightaeetns.” | Referring directly to an inquiry about )n proposed visit of a party of Americans {to Bngland and France, Mr. Bryan's let- |ters sada. “It is sincerely hoped that the persons |to whom you reter will refrain from at- tempting to visit belligerent countries merely for curosity or pleasure. The | department belleves that the presence of American tourists in and about places | where military operations are being car- |rled on 1s most undesirable and can give such persons no mssurance that they will be immune from arrest and difficulties If they persist in attempting to visit such places.” DINING CARS ELIMINATED BY ENGLISH RAILROADS (Correspondence of the Assoclated Press.) LONDON, April 10.--Dining cars are to | be eliminated by all English railways wish to visit | fcr the remainder of the war, if an order the an- department to visit bellig- golng abroad passports,” wrote belligerent However, 1 am oM \H\ SU \I)\\ Howell, then and there BEE APRIL It effect which has been prepared by the Adirectors of this branch of the service s approved by the managing authorities e move Is In accor with the general policy of economizin all clalms of civilian traff A J " of the American | held that the copgress of the United | | States had no right to pass the migratory v e bird act which protects you, oh oot ] protection from one|™Udhen, you and your beloved and all | the little mudhens United Etates attorney | Anq then, oh, mudhen, after it was held to be all right to shoot a coot, these avgust men did jest about you, and the Motor Car Upkeep | Under the Microscope 25, 1915, = = the natonal requirements. as well as In | 7 agreement whh the national scheme (i be spared for the fighting line | Read The Be ness Chances and get into your own husiness By “‘Utility Tut” 1915 Maxwell I'm just beginning to realize . it me to travel 1,000 miles In a week and to put it in conscientiously, doing the sort of work 1 d do if you owned me, It would be easy enough for me to reel off that thousand on the roads or in park running, but I'm a business as well ag a pleas- ure automobile—-a car that earns | its way by enough hard work make the fun and health sort of riding pure velvet. I have just spent my third dly in the service of the Payne In- (Il vestment Company of 16th and Farnam streets—you know—the | | | real estate people who are lellins‘ that Douglas county farm traet| that you see advertised . in the | papers. My keepers, the Francis- Cullis Auto Co., want to keep real, | trustworthy ol)flervers in the car every day. Mr. Horrate Stevenson, their salegman, was elected by them to use me yesterday, and I found in | him another business hustler, just as full of enthusiasm about me as | he was the land he was selling. We left his residence, 3003 Sher- | man avenue, at 7 this murnlnn and | headed north, stopping at Calhoun. | Blair, nd, | Tekaman, Craig and Oaki where he stopped for luncheon he | roads were only falr, bot 1 purred | along as If T had been bullt to sell | ai from $4,000 to '$5.000: in_ fact | r about me that, he took time to glv. on the fender and ‘Perfect performan None better; you're real!” Showing Stevenson Again. After hinch T was just as chuck full of ginger as 1 could be, and, | belleve me, friend Stevenson had | Stevenson was #0 . enthusiastic while very -hungry, | pat 3 me @ 1ittl nietly old some more real going for me Point, Crowell, Scribner, Ct Fremont finished my day Just right here let me tell you that while I, struck some of Nebraska that was rather perpendicular, I'd rather climb all the hills in the good {old U. 8 A. than plough through that mud that sticks like a brother; however, ‘I'm showing you, and | went through, but you would hardly believe it possible t hand you such roads anyone could Winning a Home for Myself. It occurred to me several times that for a man running about as much as Mr. Stevenson and hav to see so many people in a day's | time as he has, he should have a Maxwell; in fact, I hope I've spoiled him from ever thinking of trying to do business in any other way; and I'm pretty sure I have, for last night, as he left m: heard him say to my driver never would have believed it possible: here I've finished about three days' work in one; was In better shape to talk to my customers by being out in the alr all day, and I belleve the car could start right out and run ail night; she sure is a wonder!” Fourth Day's Record. I got over enough ground to total 168 miles today on 8% gallons of gasoline; that's almost 20.5 miles per gallon. I've not taken on any fubrication ofl 'since I started last Thursday morning. I've had no | punctures or mechanical trouble of any kind, and my electric starter has made a good score. Take it from me, I'm right here to prove that I'm the blggest value in motor cars that you ean find in Omaha today at any old price, particularly at less than $1,000, Looking Back. Adding 168 miles for yesterday's run to my previous total, makes 442.2 miles for three days' run, and my total gasoline consumption for that time has been 21% gallons. Watch this space tomorrow, as I'm Roing to be used as a regular dem- onstrator tomorrow for a doctor that wants to be shown. Just watch! Worth is best realized by comparison. Our faith in the Buick is so strong that we ask you to suhmit it to the most severe tests. Put it side by side with any car at any price. Compare appearance, performance— compare any feature that stirs your fancy. The Buick will meet the issue because it is right. In Nebraska, Western Iowa and Southern So. Dakota ready to explain the principles of the BUICK VALVE.IN.HEAD MOTOR. 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