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A S e e mme o a ' RVOTFEF oL FRPENLEODO IR 10—A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DGE ROOM ECHOES Omaha Odd Fellows Seek Na- | tional Convention of Order | For This City. WILL BRING 40,000 PEOPLE The Sovereign Gra tre ot 1 Indep Orde ( Fellows at Oma i € ROW J heads of oat o club and whi ers GOES WITH C. W AUTO CO world w = the parade davs W. N. Hellen, fius of S00 miles w it : Annonncenent has st heen made Francis of the € W Franc v to the etfect that he has en the services it N < who will act as sales manager 5 Hetlen as a well known figure on ot automohle and has been con | ted with several of the most suc W. 0. W. Picnic Lw~|ul organizations - the automo e R ML 1::1\»‘m\m-“‘ His services are e RN [garded as a decided asset by Francis sday atterno cat success in ey € linen o any syit matertal The belt prese L of e | merrew und TR metal bkl and was - prese ACCOM= | Whe there are a number of models of 1 r famili jc racts 10 be had, the short ones the program and ¢ e woven wire stuys dnstead of e S vt ey much m smfort which the committee The wire bone I 80 woven ax to Omaha Seyt with each movement of the figure e hrdiBnehcar ot loes not rust, break or get out of Omaha Seyr Sixteenth 3 ikh they offer Capitol av w member ship banquet mil at the Hotel Rome Hun an P great No. 473 pr ¢ lines of in Joe Woli, the| charge of| creased mer has taken work 30, Florence, veteran deputy that feature of the Robin Hood No 1 will October 10 ¢ wid T ts ure on the e of the head, and vetl Iy folded under th ad I a soft knot Russian bl cdge of the ha v back, Cherr worn with th meet in regular session Monday eve- [hats over white iin Wirts and with ning for work white low shoes and cherry silic hoso ; 2 Linen mandarin coat a mid n oW camp is g Org o A new camp is being organized by [ el TEITEI ke ) b Deputy Rounds, which promises to| take a place soon in the ranks with | the live, active and progressive camps of the city. A name is to be con- sidered and the charter will be issued |« during the month of August. The new camp recently organized under the name Kabaleska, No. §22,| with headquarters at Twenty-seventh | and L streets, South Side, is making | great progress in increased member- hip. Stanley Ulanecki, who per- fected the organization, promises to | more than double the membership by | January 1. Lithuanian No. 444 will meet today noon at Woodmen of the World hall, 5306 South Thirty-second street, South Side, for initiation. Woodmen Circle. The Dora Alexander Guards of Grove No. 1, Woodmen Circle, are being coached by Captain Phillip Risch, formerly captain of Druid camp, Woodmen of the World, for the exhibition drill to be given by them at Plattsmouth, September 2, Fraternal day of the Plattsmouth home-coming week. Mrs. Mary LaRocca of St. Paul, Minn,, supreme adviser of the Wood- men Circle, has been invited to give the fraternal address on that occasion. Important business is to be trans- acted at the regular session of Alpha Grove, No. 2, Woodmen Circle, next Tuesday night. Guardian Higley re-| quests all sovereigns to attend. The | picnic at Riverview park last Thurs- day, given by the Welfare club of | Alpha Grove, was a great success. Emma B. Manchester Grove No.| 156 wil' give a social Thursday eve- | ning, August 24, at their hall, Crounse building, opposite postoffice, Six-| teenth street and Capitol avenue. Masons. Bellevue chapter, No. 7, Royal Arch | Masons, will give a picnic and dance at Hanscom park Wednesday from 4| o'clock in the afternoon till 11 o'clock | in the evening. There will be races! and athletic contests. A picnic sup- | per is to be served at 8 o'clock. Dan- | cing in the pavilion will start at 8 o'clock. The members of the commit- | tee in charge of the affair are George W. Long, John T. Dysart, William . | Rowe and W. F. Megeath. Ancient Order of United Workmen. Union Pacific lodge, No. 17, Ancient Order of United Workmen, will hold its annual outing at Riverview park today. The Ancient Order of United Workmen, No. 17, Military band, will give a concert in the afternoon. There will be two ball games between picked teams. A mix.d card party will be given in the lodge rooms Friday eve- ning. Six prizes are to be awarded. Queen Mary lodge No. 219, will hold their regular meeting Wednes- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The pres dent of the Sioux City lodge will be present. MOTOR FADS AND FANCIES. Luncheon cases In the best models, hav ing attached table fixtures or convertible table covers, are kood for day trips. For short stops It does not puy to construct a table. A very convenient overall apron made of duck or denim has detachable sieeves. It is for the woman who runs her own car and occasionally has to “get out and get under” when not dressed for such an emergency. A novelty in writing outfits ls one hav- ing not only stamped and partly addressed snvelopes and postals, but a skeleton lot- ter pad where one has to fill in only the blank spaces to complete such & letter as one might write en raute. Quite the latest note in dog baskets is the introduction of the air mattress hav- vk & slip cover of linen or fannel as the cuse may be. It Is much cooler and the dog does mot get the jar of the machine as it does with the regular upholstered cushion. Chatelaine pockets and eling conveniences women have always ap- belts are trav- | ng of whit wt the swms e The £ with w two-inch band nothe tan coats and at und a dust ts are trimo tan_on the The buttons a with of butt bu instead Wife is Trying to Locate W. C. Lloyd, Perhaps Here Fannie M. Lloyd wrote from Girard, Ala, to the aty clerk to inquire whether her husband, W. C. Lloyd, is in Omaha “I am in a great deal of trouble and am trying to find my husband We have two children, ill. My hus- band is at perfect liberty and will not be molested in any way if he will return to, or will write t me. He will hear news that will interest him?"” wrote Mrs. Lloyd. Knowledge of Their Cars Would Save Motorists Most of the Repair Money. EXPERT ON HOW TO DO IT | 1 1 ol ¢ that for ] . | W but they Care i (R} he o Cr i . i e told ot a i i wht a wertul ca A \d n ant ot ) ! . said he had 1 ¢ thimgs such a vranged hefore the Ca th he « [N} ot tate that if pri we real knowledye e i s b the repair husi hittses, improper weord nt. Which ittt strange, considering that ne i | Cas the attentions it requires | s a mechan o speed and high g any rub os burning cach other, it Oiling Problems. lubricating system is in good I the ail of the right con tive il will e provided. This applies 11 1] | condition sisteney automatical to all the surfaces, such as pistons, cylinder walls, crank shafts, rod pins, bearings, camshait bearings, push | rods, p od guides, and even to the gears. The teeth of the meshing gears of course are not spaced to rub agamst cach other, but to have sim- ply a rolhng contact. However, it is impossible to attain this degree of perfection m practice and a certain amount of rubbmg does take place Cue to the fact that the teeth can rot be saentitically correct, I'he severest test of a lubricating oil is found i lubricating the pistons and ler walls, especually at the upper \t the moment of the temperature 1s above degrees Farenhewt, and both pistons and cylinder walls are exceed mgly hot; theretore it is necessary to use an oil which will stand this tem perature, neither vaporizing nor burn ng. 1f the oil is too thin or has a tendency to vaporize or burn, these high surfaces will be improperly lubri cated, increased friction will result and finally the film of oil may disap- pear entirely, with the result that rub- end of th Combustic 3000 > strohe bing between the two surfaces will occur and the parts shortly will be ruined. There also is a possibility, when the piston becomes heated that it will expand until it fills the cylinder bore and becomes sealed. Selecting Lubricant. If the oil is not clean, if it contains grit or dirt of any sort, it will rapidly wear away the metal parts, the grit acting as an abrasive. Oil is liable to contain not only grit and free carbon, but also a certain amount of gasoline, |and in many cases water. gasoline thins the oil, ma g it in-|mission is absolutely rm an emul same cltect while i winter there is always some danger of the water freezing g ¢ he circu party a tag on Sep producing a stoppage of the lubricat- lation 15 stopped the car, in no case, tember 20 for the benefit of the wid HE syster As many men neglect to | should be run, nor should it he when ows and orphans of lrishmen who fill the il reservorr often enough, it | the water iy very far down in the radi e were victims of the recent rebelllion 15 an to make a rule of domg [ator. This is objectionable wn pump |[Dr, F. J. Schleier Perform5|\~1'flm‘ s for the tag day are re tevery day, so that there will he very [syatems, hecatsc r quantity of = | quested to telephone Douglas 7478, le chanee of the car heing run for | water makes it impossible 10 keep the | Successful Caesarian Opera- | B = everal days without adding oil wtor cool, and in the thermo-syphon tio itine 1pQ | i hout 4 ! ! ! n on Mrs. S. R. Olson. I'h et the sighitfeed. shows | svstem there s the added objection XC1t1n ovies ) that the oil s not reulating fast [t circulation practicaliy stops ST C Y l \ | i ot | o Pl e (bl bt be foml |4 soen as 1he water drope below the | BOY WEIGHS EIGHT PoUNDS| Gause Youths to weiore the car is run any further. [t pupper connection to the radiator - l e there is daner of the | Lack of oil, and enoling dificultics, § successiul Cacsarian operation, 9568], Sa¥ Mothers surfaces going dry and hecoming |[are usually indicted by knocks or 3 S B > burned ont, and scored bearings will | missing, and at_the same time an ap- + ¥hich saved the lives of both mother e el TR (o e b sk faf power. These danger A0 ehild, was | erformed at the Wise . Exciting motion pictures portray Sl Catitie Coe T s verlonked. in o Memorial hospital Wednesday by Dr. ing the getaway of thieves aroused the tem is working properly, 1§ you use|fact, a Kiock of any sort is usually - Schleier minds of a trio of vouthiul burglars X Aol o ese \ Mre SR, Olson, 4827 Pierce street, who ap od before Judge W. ( too little oil your car will suffer; if serious @ t mough investigation . / . who appeared before 1dge ' (A8 LT o1 et TS hog, O okt (0 wuld be made betore an u'v:‘-;}u[ u whe ] the unusual juvenile court .m-w!a::glv to and lay yourselt open, in the cities me‘:»t ',‘ nl;.«.h ](,1 proceed G sis *w‘lw’\\w riormed . ny ot t ’]‘ I.x¥’~4>! (¢ ...\“ artsiNeglected S0 [iatist o oils and greases itiis best to | stized awith convulsions: and ure boys frankly admitted 1o Judge Sears Ihe greatest abuse of the lubricat- [ go 1o the man from w M porsanThe only chance to save the that they had cach broken into stores i srstemy howeyiry dies not oecur L ELsell iy O ea ot o baby's hie and probably that of the one=Bntering through a rear window s tin the other parts |Man whom' you know is capable of Mother, wiis 1 operate as quickly as while others had pilfered cigarcttes, of the car. The majority of owners | RIVINE you a competent_opinion of Possible and remove the child candy and cookies. Charley, « mer are educated to lubricating the motor, [ What lubricants 1o use \' " M e Goes to the Hospital. ]h.mdml of Im}m}dl*lw\‘, was paroled to but they oiten leave the rest of the |@RC or repair men are qualified 1o do s parents, while Lyle King was com G \1 i [‘Iy\' G “‘\ this ! - Do Sehleer mmediately rushied m~ulwl to the \:‘-\u-u}\\‘r\v\n‘r ‘un‘;v\ great many drivers consider that iF Mrs. Olsn to the hosvital and per-school begins. He carries a suspended ong the « sts it will contin P E ‘t e esirian. operation Aan=- sentence to the industrial school at b s e car Tasts 3 will contine | a.ctmy Xpel S i e e il o e ISt ety \ teerun and that it does not need atten- | ki ° % . o ¢ ) ase agains 0 Ha . 1 operation was an immediate [ooe 1ad wa S 5 tion of any sor atsoever. Fxamm J Q Cl dl 1 T, | 2 ock lad was continued for a week to T e R 01ms vhanailer gt TR Iv”“‘ enable Probation Officer Gus Miller | L) it QG s i el T Sttty 5 cighid eight ponnds at birth (S i ! i parts of the country shows that 5 N " oy - J ther investigate testimony in Ll e Forces in Qmaha bestihe, srrung and sturdye” Mrs. 0L Gt ather hoys who are men- e o \ T i sor rellied quickly after the operation j0r5 o the same gang entials lack attention. In-particular, | and i said to be absolutely out of 2 : vl i | N | A Johnny Duncan needs something ol course, is this true of gear boxes, | \nnouncement has just been made danger U ! ALt i 1ething because they are inaccessible and it is | i more than fresh air to cure him of a4 disagrecable task to screw them by tht Quiatiafit et o 0l u ‘- l\‘ ”v(v‘ t L 'f?’{ Shibi ”n, stealing trom 10-cent stores and from |effect they have engaged the services US' L s I oL U proterstwagonseacconding torthetad down, It is hetter to use too mucly grease [of A. J. Giddings of tlie Chandler far than too little Many of the parts [tory ST him to his parents aiter a flock of will apparently run mdefinitely with- | Giddings is thoroughly versed in the Socialists to Hear ?v.u.;l promises for “{lanr\(. behavior. out it, and many owners will form [mechanical construction of motor cars, p 'robation Officer iller recom the impression that the grease cups [having been put through the regular Dr. Ebbitt on TUCSdaY mended that the boy be examined by were pat on merely for ornament, but [routine of the factory Omaha socialists are requested by ,a specialist with a view of curing his ! b ; 1 3 they will pay for their ne end, hecause the inattention will ro sult i the wearing out ot these parts faster than they should. The spring bolts, steering gear and connections hecome and rattle dis agreeably when they are not properly supplied with grease. On the other hand, when they are well lubricated they should last almost indetinitely. Wheel Bearings Need Attention. When the gear box is tight it is rarcly necessary to add grease, but it is not safe to assume that the greas will last forever, and a good rule to inspect it once a month, for some times the grease disappears more rapidly, due to a small, unnoticed leak or because the grease is of poor qual- ity. When the grease hecomes very low it is usually noticeable by a noise in the gear hox, while, on the other hand, the gear box may hum if too much lubrication used I'he wheel hearings should be greased every month or so, for, al though they may run for a year with- sut complaining, their life will be con- siderably shortened. 1t is better and more satisfactory to use plenty of grease on all these parts. The fact that the steering gear uses very little grease does not mean that it should he neglected, and the grease cup that is located on the housing should bhe frequently filled and screwed down Magueto and starting and lighting generator bearings are invariablv of the ball type and require very little lubrication. With the former it sufficient to use two or three drops of light oil, while the latter may require grease or oil. The fact that the oil lholes may be somewhat difficult to find is no reason for neglect and worn or badly injured parts will result if they are not lubricategq. Danger Signals. I'o run the motor with a lack of oil soon loose is is The | or with a cooling system out of com- uicidal, and the | capable of resisting the pressure be- | effect in both cases is usually the same | tween the rubbing surfaces, and wear scored pistons and cylinders. It is SAXON 'SIX’ A big touring car for five people It is not difficult to distinguish definite difference bet-veen Saxon “Six” and other cars of like price. It is perceptibly easier riding; it clings more closely to the road; runs more sweetly and quietly; accelerates faster requires less gasoline to the mile; is sparing of oil and easy on tires; develops a smoother power-flow; and is far freer of repairs and adjustments. It is commonly conceded to be the fine car of its price class. It is very satisfying to feel the eager ease with which leaps to full flight in response to the merest Saxon *Six pressure of the accelerator. It will go from a standing start to 45 miles per hour in less than 24 seconds if you And if you desire to just idle along, it will demand it. preciated, but as fashion retired them from popularity in leather they are now made run noiselessly at a mile and a half per hour on high. The motor is of the light-weight, high-speed six-cylinder type, of Saxon design, manufactured to Saxon specifica- tions by the Continental Motor Company. Saxon “Six" is $815, f. o. b. Detroit. The price of Noyes-Killy Motor Co., Distributors 2066 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. | and glect in the | AUGUST | | 20, 1916. not safe to operate the car with the water boiling, and as soon as the boil- ing point 15 reached the cause of the trouble should be found. [ {deported by the British government | trom Dublin I'he local branch of the Socialist hold will day hen both mother and child survive. (ice of Judge Sears when he paroled apparent desire to steal. “Me an’ me pal, Robert Anderson, hooked a musk melon from a wagon,” was the sole defense of the lad. Bob Anderson, a bright-eyed lad of 10 years, was pa roled to his mother officers of their local society to at- tend a mass mecting to be held in the city council chamber next Tuesday evening, when Dr. Richard Ebbitt of Ireland will speak. ‘The doctor ar- rived here a week ago, having been and Bolton of the Omaha regard hi man who will benefit their organization to a great extent, as well as bemg a man capable of rendering expert service to Chandler owners. North FivE PASSENGER $ 4.0 A Road Car of Wonderful Flexibility and Consistency of Performance at a Nemarkable Price Thirteen years experience in the building of motor cars, with the highly developed manufacturing efficiency such experience gives, makes the price possible. The Pullman Five Passenger is the roomiest car of its class. < . . 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