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6—A LODGE ROOM NEWS [Methodists Will OF GREE’I‘_I_%_R OMAHA Pythian Knights Prepare to Work in Two Degrees Mon- day Evening. ACTIVITY IN 1480 will council No Pythias farmony hts of 8 o’clock in wing the meeting. e condition. " ness. the lodges in his domain this fall. Mr. Britt of No. 1 wishes to extend his thanks to all Knights for their generous key offering of the last few weeks., Mr. Taylor went to the Platte last Sunday on a fishing expedition. He reports his catch as one frog and one bushel of potatoes. Knights of Security, Knights and Ladies of Securit Harmony council, No. 1480, will hol officers Wednesday evening at Seventeenth and Howard installation of Streets, Oak council, No, 1332, will give a dance Friday evening in Moose hall. Fntcm;_;fi Union. Mondamin lodge, No. 111, Fraternal Aid Union, 5ivu a dance October 27 an open meeting Octo- and will hol ber 13 in Labor Temple hall. Order of Scottish Clans. Clan Gordon, No. 63, Order Scot- tish Clans, met last Tuesday and one new member was added to the roll. One application was handed in. After business a pleasant hour was spent ood pro- with songs and stories. A gram is promised for October 3. Woodmen of the World. Comenius camp, No. 76, will meet in Metz hall, Thir- Vac Vomoca, the clerk and deputy, has promised an evening’s entertainment, South Omaha, camp, No. 211, will meet Tuesday evening in Woodmen hall, Twenty-fifth and Saturday evenin, teenth and lliam streets. of the Worl M streets, for initiation. An enjoyable entertainment was ruid camp and Welcome ove last Monday evening in Druid ven by the grove, in which many of the women took part, It was followed by dancing and at the close refreshments given by I A special program was were served, . The regular mecting of Ziskuv Dab, | No. 115, will be held Sunday next Turner hall, Twenty-first and streets. rent events. . Paderewski camp, No, 522, is mak- ing rapid strides along the lines of v It promises :; be the leading Polish camp of the increased . membership, park is making great ing very popu !Jrnlj camp, day evenin fourth and gmaha Seymour camp, Neo. 16, {eveninl in Woodmen of the World hall, Crounse block, op- The change of meets Tuesda, | posite the postoifice. date of meeting from Mon Tuesday has proved popular. Alpha camp, No. 1, will give an ath- fetic entertainment on Tuesday cve- ning for mémbers and invited guests. Refreshments will be served. American Yeomen. Last Wednesda Homestead 1404, Er . ticipate in the exercises. ' evening Omaha lodge will hall in Labor Temple, Tribe of Ben Hur. A number of the supreme officers of the Tribe of Ben Hur will be en- tertained at a banquet at the Hotel Rome at 6:30 o'clock next Thursda evening. After the banquet there wi be a class of candidates initiated in Speakers will be present. the hall. Sixty-fifth Anniversary, Belle Rebekah lodge of Benson cele- brated the sixty-fifth birthday anni- versary last Friday eveniug after its regular session, with a musical pro- gram and refreshments, Woodmen Circle, Alpha grove, No. 2, Woodmen Cir- cle, meets the second and fourth 1 month, Members are invited to the next meet- mg for a social time and refresh- Tuesday evening of each ments, [ Grain Men Leave for J. W. Holmquist, | wore, where next week the. - tend the annual meeting o ~ tional Grain Dealers’ of this association. Wyoming Guard is Enroute two special trains over t Cheyenne, Indoces Bleep. Take Dr. Bell's PU /o8 slesp. 8Fc. All drugglete—Ady 4 ALL LODGES hold eckly meeting Monday eve- Myrtle hall, There Light luncheon will be d Chancellor Ben A. Ander- 5 wber of No. 1, reports that lodges throughout the state are f He expects to go to Wayne this week on lodge busi- He is planning a visit to all Lot These meetings are neigh- borhood gatherings to discuss cur- ¢ new canip recentiy organized . among the residents in the neighbor- heod of Benson and north of Krug rogress. More than thirty new members have heen secured, with many more in sight, It is organized on the plan of a social settlement orTaniulion and i prove ar. No. 24, will meet Mon- in Druid hall, T'wenty- nies avenue, for the pur- se of conferring the protection de- evening Omaba | n I otherhood Amer- ican Yeomen, initiated candidates. It was decided to hold the Yeomen chil- dren's festival Wednesday, October 25. This entertainment will be free to the public and any child may par- Wednesday £ ive the | next dance of the winter series in its The Baltimore Convention ). B, Swearingcn.ij. A. Linderholm, ank Brown and Ed P. Peck, all of the Omaha Grain exchange, leit last night for Balti- will at- the Na-| association. _ The Omgha exchange is a member {on the average case. ! ment received the only award in Eng. | | treatments To the Mexican Border ~ The Wyoming National Guard is being moved to the Texas border, the . destination being a secret, so far as the railroad people are concerned. On © Union Pa- cific the citizen soldiers are enroute The train consists “of 500 men and their impedamentia, Honor Coming of Bishop H, C. Stuntz Bishop Homer C. Stunt: of the Omaha Methodist diocese will be the guest in this city Thursday evening at a reception held in his honor at the First Methodist church. Dr. U. G.| Brown, who has just been reappointed superintendent of the Omaha district, | will act as chairman. The receiving committee has pre- pared the following program: ., pastor Bt. Lincoln. light Wida the Gates,” First church cholr, directed by Prof. J. E. Carnal; Miss Nora Neal, organist. { Address, A. T. Stryker. { Address, J. F. Poucher. Anthem, “O Taste and See" John Goes. Response, Bishop Homer C. Stunts. HBong, "“Blest Be the Tie.' Reception, E. D. Hull, D. D., chalrman Husband Burns His Socks in Platter, Wife Asks Divorce Because he placed his socks in al- cohol in a platter, touched a match to them and later accused his wife with | serving him food from the dirty dish, Hattie V., Hayden, wife of a druggist | at 3002 Nr)rtf"x Twenty-fourth street, has filed a fiery petition asking di-| vorce and a division of the property. | Hayden is in the county jail charged w drunkenness a(‘tcrl spending some time in a sanitarium at Lincoln. The couple was married at Stanton, Neb., May 1, 1902, and three children have been born. The wife alleges that he has a valuable drug store and that his personal property should be divided with her, She also asks the custody of the three children. Two Boys Sentenced To Sunday School For Auto Thefts Continuation of taking the joy out of the lives of boisterous boys as pun- ishment looking to their change of heart, was pursued by Juvenile Judge Leslie when Russell Burton and Ron- nelly Lemon, charged with stealing an automobile, were sentenced to at- tend Sunday school regularly, keep up their studies at school, report to their arents before 8 o'clock every night, reak up the gang of which thti' have been members by shunning former companions and refrain from smok- ing cifinrctt:s. On promise of the boys to follow the dictates of the judge they were saved from the state indus- trial school and paroled to their par- ents under suspended sentence. City Loses Part of 0ld Market Street Dr. Harold Gifford and the Hyde Investment company have wén a vic- tory over the city of Omaha in the legal tangle involving a portion of the old Market street at Twentieth and Farnam, according to the de- cision handed down Saturday morn- ing by District Judge Day. The de- cree holds that Dy, Gifford has been recognized as the owner of the valu- able property for more than thirty years and that the city has no legal claim. He enjoins city officials from molesting the title and forbids further annoyance to owners, Land in Wyoming Goes Up R. W. Loveland, connected with the land department of the Burling- | ton, is back from Wyoming, where he | attended half a dozen of the county fairs. He asserts that Wyoming is on the top wave of prosperity and that into the state there has never| been such a rush of land seckers as| oW, “All through the central portion of Wyoming, where agricultural pur- sults are carried on, farmers have raised enormous crops and top price have been received for the products. Land is advancing in price and gov- ernment land everywhere is filed upon.” Pedestrians May Be Asked To Wear License Number| State licenses and numbers for pe- destrians is the latest proposed legis- lation offered for the consideration of the city commissioners, The promoters of this peripatetic propaganda are keeping their iden- tity cleverly obscured, but their ac- tivities are none the less evident. The plan is to require pedestrians to carry license numbers on back and chest, so that when they get in the way of an automobile the motor- ist may get the number and report the careless earth-being. e T T T T RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Seeley, Who 'Has Supplied U. S. Army and Navy, Recalled to Omaha. being F., H, Seeley of Chicago and Phila- delphia, the noted truss expert, will agnin be at the Paxton Hotel and will remain in Omaha this Monday and Tuesday only, September 26 and 26. Mr, Seeley says: ‘“The Spermatic Shield as supplied to the United States Government will not only re- tain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the openip%in 10 days 'his instru- land and in Spain, preducing results without surgery, injections, medical or prescriptions.’ Mr. Seeley has documents from the | United States Government, Wash- | ington, D. C., for inspection. All| charity cases without charge, or it any interested call, he will be glad t show same without charge or {fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any other place in this section. Honoy for that backing night cough; it steps the cough and P. 8.—Every statement in this ad. ' vertisement has bee: fied before the Federal and State Courts.—F. H Seeloy, THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: LANSING AND BAKER T | Bell at El Paso was the | yet received. Reason to Question Report of General Bell. | son to mexicAN eEporT Nor IN|Dr, Cutter's Mother | Washington, Sept. 23.—Secretaries | ILansing and Baker today discussed | various phases of Mexican affairs, in- | Dies at Mrs. Fannie A. Cutter, | cluding the renewed activity of Villa | ow of the late Charles H. Cutter, diedl and the possibility of his again be-| Friday night at the home of her | been paid to Postmasters William J. mi E. Mumford, in|O'Donley, Utica, Okla, and Joseph awaiting official versions from the | Lincoln. She is survived by three sis- | M. Sitman, Greensburg, La. Carranza government of the fight at [ ters, all livin in New England; one | e . Prescott of Lincoln; | coming a military factor. While | daughter, Mrs. L. Chihuahua City a week ago, afficialsl‘bro:her, w. said the report of Brigadier General|one daughter, Mrs. L. | “I believe Villa is alive,” said Ma- | versity of Nebraska college of Medi- | jor General Scott, chief of staff. “We | cine. | have had numerous reports of cir-| 4 | cumstance corroborating such belief.” | New Hampshire. % | General Scott said he would not|to Lincoln with her family. General Scott Says He Has No ask General Bell the source of his in-| |formation regarding the Chihuahua |this f | City fighting and that he had no rea- | residence, Thirty-seventh street and believe it was not reliable. SEPTEMBER 24, 1916. most reliable | of Lincoln, and one son, Dr. Irving |'S. Cutter of Omaha, dean of the Uni- Mrs. Cutter was born and reared in | . In 1882 she came | his The funeral is to be held at 2:30 afternoon from the Mumford One Boy to Detention }court charged with truancy. Dan has | refused to attend school and was tak- And Another Paroled| en in charge by Truant Officers Car- Failure of his parents to appear in | e defense O'Connor to the Riverview detention | home when he appeared in juvenile|he was paroled sent 10-year-old Dan r and MacAuley. On promise of L.roy Taylor and pledges of his mother that the lad will be forced to attend .he Park school = ey {Sheridan boulevard, Lincoln. | Oklahoma Postmaster : : Gets First Recruit! LlnCOID;“\\‘umE}m}. Sept. 23.—The first | | rewards of $5 for regular army re- | cruits secured by postmasters under | the new national defense act, the War ! department announced today, have aged 71, wid- Persistent Advertising Is the Road | E. Mumford | to Success. ““The World’s Best Table Water” HO “Home, Sweet Home” is in all babilities t because the shrine at which we all worship. All humanity answers to the wholesome appeal of a real home—which s the ve: cornerstone of elvilisation itself. 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