Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1916, Page 6

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6-—A \H\ SUNDAY BEE MAY 7, 1916, _— - LODGE ROOM NEWS |- | To Confer Degrees OF GREATER L e R oty at Bcoitish R 5 Nebraska Muom TR 0 D b Gt M s R s bus, Where the Knights Templar Ivy Club Hold Their Convention. |, T2 0 St Comw ot o e o OMAHA 18 WELL REPRESENTED |Miay - st tho 04 Fuows nall In the secret soclety circles onae of the important events of the week was the apring gathering of Knights Templar at Columbus, where the visitors were roy- ally entertained, according to reports brought hack by the Omahans The Columbus guthering was one of the largest that the knights have had In recent The lodge work com- menced Thursday and continued Friduy | years HAPPENINGS [N THE MAGIC GITY Two Men Caught by Dr. De 7 in Act of Riding Away | and Saturday, the last and one of the Pi+ Oar interesting features being an rhfl‘rr!\\‘f{ banquet spread by the Columbus knights| pyP UP FIGHT UPON THE STREET Saturday night HBesides the regular lodge work that | SalInd "the. krights ‘togathar, there woere| CoUSHt .in the sutomoblls of Dr numerous automobile rides, smokers and L. Delatiney in the center of | finally the banguet. Omaha was repre- | throng of at Twenty-fo and | wented by a delegation of mome fIfty|N stic ts last evening shurtly before V| knighta o'cluck, Jamen J, Gillen, stockman, who [ -~ Hves in arpy county And al Woodmen of the World, worker, who gave hia name a Koncluszko camp No, 2 will meet to-|C. D, Cralg, 248 Pinkney siroet ¥ day at 2 p. m., at Woodmen of the World | arrest. . lust evening by Capiain of | Ball, Twenty-meventh and L. streets,|lice John Briggs and Offfcers Bouth Kide, for the conferving of the de-| Baughman, The doctor was just gree. The camp hos Increased its mem- | from the door.of his when bership during the last year from sev-|espled two men sented in hin ronds enty-one 1o more than 100 which #tood st the curb, the engln South Omaha camp N will miogt | throbbing, urider the band of one of the Tuesday evening at Woodmen of the|iwo World hall, Twenty-tifth and M streots, afore they were able to start the Bouth Fide The drill team, It s ass|machine he hed them under hand an werted, has renched i pro- | with the help of weveral pedestrians | flglency which enables it an|waw able to hold them while one tels Active part tn conferring the Protection | phoned for the police, Both men ha degree, which is gratifying to the mem-|been drinking, They admitted thelr gull bership Sobiswld camp No, 7 will meet Sunday, May 14, at 2 p. m, I Woodimen of the World hisll, Twenty-ninth and Walnut slronts, to confer the degress upon A number of candidates, The new Polish deputy, Htanley Ulanecki, s said to he having good muccess In mecuring new members and he promises an unusually Inrge class for Initiation &t this meeting Lithuanian eamp No. 444 will meet Bun- day morning at 10 o'clock In Woodmen of the World hall, 5302 8outh Thirty-second #treet, Bouth Side, for work W. A Fraser camp No. 4% has iasued A call for an open meeting at Muller's [hall, Seventeenth and Vinton stre Taesdny evening, The program will be followed by an athletic meet, Drutd camp No. 24 will hold its regu- 1ar monthly meeting Monday evening in Oruld hall, Twenty-fourth atrest und Am enue. At the close of the busi- neas session the Protection degree will be conferred Ziskut Dab camp No. 116 will meet to- @ay at 10 & 12 at Turner ball, Twenty- first and treets, for s regular monthly meeting, The degress will be #xemplified upon a large number of can- didates. Refreshments will be served. Columbus camp No, # will meet at noon at Prague hall, Thirteenth and Will- fams atreets, for Ita regular monthly busi- (" Moss meeting, The Protection degree will e conferred. A large delegation from A nelghboring camp will be the guests, HRefreshments, J | Omaha Seymour camp No. 16 held enthusiastic meeting Iast Monday e ning. The camp membership was well Tapresented. Matters pertalning to the camp's welfare were satisfactorily ad- Justed and the booster campalgn commit- 1oe's report was recelved with enthusi- #nm. Ita plan for increasing the member- #hip was adopted and the slogan for Seymour members for the mnext sixty days will be, “Seymour the largest camp in Nebraski Wooedmen Clrele. The dance given by Welcome grove and Drufd camp last Wednasday eve- ning was o great success, a la crowd Kreeting the officers, A special meeting of the Welcome grove drill team is oalled for Wednes- day evening, st Druld hall. The team I8 making arrangements for special drill work . The popular meeting of the year for the Druld camp and Welcome grove is the Annual children's party to be held Fri day afternoon, June 2 The children of the members of the two lodges will be entertained ‘There will be a program followed by children's games. * Catherine Campbell will have a place on the pro- sram Brotherhood of Amerioan Vool;ll. Last Wednesday evening Omaha Home- (Mead No. 144 initinted a large class of candidates in its hall in Labor temple. The Initiation was In charge of Omaha Homestead's women's degree team, Which 18 putting on the work during May. as the oftlcer has especially dedleated the month of May to the women. Mra. Della Hostick, wife of District Manager Bostick, haa been visiting In Lineoln, returned in to take part in the inithatory #he PAports the Yeomen in a very prosaperous wupreme whe the @ondition tn Lincoln Next Wodnesdny evening imahin Homestead will give dance in its hall 1 Labor temple to members and the friends Teithe of Ben Hur moeting Iast Thursdny ol new ap M were rea Thursday th will ans Initin The degree work will he given ' wlia. Al Mackens horus leader. wi M Order of Seattish Clans (lan Gordon, N . ' Vlana, held 4 regula M Yoo applioations fur Peoeived. wnd sreansen \ . Ma Vi ha Marvahers Quahia tent » v & . will be ¢ At dancing Geder of Sings Omala deave. N Protact . e formarly erganised o Nort mber B s Whe drove had 3 .re hen . Whan B been adibed The toprene o . W A e he prpoas Rt depens won b P ’ 5 ‘. . Panghices i % ° and were released on ref t of the doc tor, after the Iatter returned from th A lnrke guthered to e the arrest in the r when the sple. It was the first time men hnA been caught In the ing away tn an automoblle not thelr own heart of the business din- | tilled with that t | act of rid- | Hreets wers Drug Store Rutded, A quantity of morphine, cocalne other drugs besides n and ,air of shoes were stolen In a rald by thieves at the Maple avenue drug Al 6102 Bouth KElghteenth strest someting betwesn ‘April 26 and May % Mr. Hul huinson, proprietor of the place, reported the losses to the police bleycle The home of the rector of St. Mary's Episcopal church at 2014 J, streel, was entered and robbed by unidentifled thieves yesterdny and a black wallet con talning 9 cents, & Dblack leather hand ag valued at 310 or §12, besides many Importan® pa wers stolen, Reports of the the file 4t the station. Narrowly Kscapes Injnry. | | e been placed on ued apparently from under the very wh o/ paming stroet car al (h west end of th #tieet Gt on 1) Twer -seventh street crossing, Joo kil 216 Q street, probn owen I ife to Officer John Zaloudek, who #hic the wmen In the darkness re the on coming car, Detectives Fleming nny Sulllvan who happened along at the ansisted the officer in steering the mo to safety, Juckman from Ranks | Officer Johin Jackman, one of the old | tme station officers of the local police | department I8 recelving many & compll ment foi his rapld climb in the depart ent work since an) tion. Although naving served In the acity of a pa trol conductor, he along with Chauffeur Ben:y Danbaum of the patrol, hus done himself oredit In many cases that have confronted the department. Recently when Detcotives Qillen and Allen left for Winner 8. D, on police business, he was the one chosen to take thelr place making the detective run with Officer Dworak a long-time substitute. Move Streets Heserved, Reservations for parking automobiles will be extended to more streets than M street, avcording to announcement of Cub tain nton Vanous yesterday. The ensl Halt of N street between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, O street Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth and the | sther two highways, where (raffic exis! | that have been recommended for adoption | by the two oaptains, Opposi*’ 1s being encountared new move In a certaln city ordinance gover ‘mg the matter of parking auto mobilea in downtown streets. 1t appears that ordinance or part of it will | have to be repealed In order to make the adoption of the reservation system possible, | Garage Thief Arrested. As he Was about to remove wheel from th avtomoblle of Thowas A Lindley in the garage of the latter at & Bouth Twenty-third street, Detective Mike Sullivan and Chauffeur Joe Haughima | walked in on 1. D. 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