News of the Lodges and Fraternities Masonic. Rough Ashler Lodge No. 74, A. F. & A. M., Omaha Neb. Meetings, first and third Tuesdays in each month. J. H. Wakefield, W. M.; E. C. Under wood, Secretary. Excelsior Lodge, A. F. & A. M„ Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Thursdays in each month. Zaha Temple No. 52, A. E. A. O. U. M. S.. Omaha. Neb. Meetings the fourth Wednesday in each month. N. Hunter, 111. Potentate; Charles W. Dickerson, 111. Recorder. Shaffer Chapter No. 42, O. E. S., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Friday in each month. Maggie Ran som, R. M. Elnora Obee, Secretary. Rescue Lodge No. 25, A. F. & A. M„ Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Monday in each month. Lodge rooms, Twenty-fourth and Charles streets. William Burrell, W. M.; H. Warner, Secretary. - Omaha Lodge No. 146, A. F. and A. M., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Fridays of every month. Lodge room 1018 Douglas street. Will N. Johnson, W. M.; Wynn McCulloch, Secretary. Keystone Lodge No. 4, K. of P., Omaha, Neb. Meetings first and third Thursday of each month. C. H. Lewis, C. C.; J. H. Glover, K. of R. S. Western Star No. 1, K. of P.—Meet ings second and fourth Thursdays in each month. J. N. Thomas, C. C.; E. R Ro.binson, K. of R. and S. Omaha Lodge No. 2226, Grand Unit ed Order of Odd Fellows. Meeting nights, the first and third Thursdays of each month. Lodge rooms, 2522 ^ Lake street. G. Brown, M. G.; J. C. Belcher, T. S. Friendship Temple, No. 347, meets the first and third Friday afternoons at 2:30 each month at Twenty-fourth and Charles streets, in U. B. F. Hall, Mrs. Ella Johnson, Princess; Mrs. M. A. Walker, Secretary. FROM NEBRASKA TO TENNESSEE. (Continued from first page.) gyman’s Colored nurse girl. Of course a nurse girl implies children to be nursed and cared for. The good doc tor, D.D., not M.D., or DD.S; has two or three lovely children, who are very fond of “nursie”—strange, isn’t it, since they are white and she is black ? Nursie is fond of them. “Nursie” likes to attend picture shows. The nearest one which ad mits Colored people is on Beale ave nue, Memphis’ famous Colored Broad way, if you please, several blocks away. “Nursie” said the employer: “I don’t care to go to Beale avenue every time I want to attend the movies.” The good doctor said: “Of course you don’t. Well, just take the chil dren and go to the ‘X’, ” naming an ex clusive (for white people only) pic ture theatre near by. So Nursie takes the children and has entre to the exclusive movie the atre. She couldn’t go alone, of course. She would be excluded. And Also to the Circus. A circus was in town. Not when I was there in February. Two such attractions—ahem—could hardly be there at the same time, without either one or the other attraction suffering. Modesty forbids my saying which at traction would have suffered in that event. The circus was there last year. Circuses have their exits and their entrances,” too, “this side for white,” “this side for Colored.” The reverend doctor took his wife and children—simply “to see the ani mals,” of course. This is the way my good father, who was a Methodist class leader, but loved a circus, used to jusitfy ris attendance. He had to go to “take the children to see the animals,” but somehow we all got to see the trapeze performers, bare-back riders, clowns and everything else there was to see. This good doc tor, like my father, doubtless, took his children to “see the animals.” “Nursie” went^ too, to take care of the children. Did she enter by the way provided “for Colored people?” No! The good doctor simply said to the doorkeeper, “Servant,” and Nursie went in along with the rest of the white folks and sat in the reserved seat section to see the show. Zion Baptist Church. First services in the New Zion Bap tist Church Sunday, April 2, 1916, to which all the pastors and churches are invited, and the public in general. The following program will be car Iried out: I From 6 to 7:30 a. m., Sun Rise Prayer Meeting. From 10:30 to 10:45 a. m., Congre gational Song Services. From 10:45 to 11 a. m., Special mu sic by choir of forty voices. Scripture Reading, Rev. Mathews. Prayer, Dr. E. H. McDonald, St. Paul, Minn. Music, by choir. Announcements. Sermon, by the Pastor, Rev. W. F. Botts. Opening the doors of the church for the reception of members. Special, (Dollar) $1.00 Rally and i general collection. Afternoon Services. Sunday School, from 1 to 2 p. m., | Mrs. H. F. Smith, Supt. 3 to 4:30 p. m.t Baptismal services. Song, by Choir. Scripture Reading, Dr. G. G. Logan. Prayer, Dr. W. T. Osborne. Song, by Choir. Sermon, Dr. E. H. McDonald. 1 Prayer, Rev. Brown, South Omaha. 1 Opening doors of church. Collection and Benediction, Rev. Jackson of Council Bluffs. Evening Services. 6:30 to 7:30 B. Y. P. U., Sister Odessa Harris, Pres. 7:30 to 7:45, Choir devotionals. 7:45 to 8, Scripture reading, Pastor W. F. Botts. Prayer, Dr. E. H. McDonald. Announcements. Sermon, Dr. D. D. Proper, secretary of the Church Extension Fund of Home Mission Board of N. Y. I Opening doors of church. Special, (Dollar) $1.00 Rally and general colection. Fellowship of new members and ad ninistration of the Lord’s Supper. PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK. Monday Night. Musical Program rendered by First Regimental Band of K. of P. Tuesday Night. Thank Offering Banquet to those j vho helped us. Special Music, by Choir. Wednesday Night. Home coming for all Baptists of he city and friends, followed by so The Business World Business Enterprises Conducted by Colored People—Help Them to Grow by Your Patronage. TERRELL’S DRUG STORE Graduate Pharmacist Prompt Delivery Excellent Service Web. 4443 24ih and Cram Rapiirinc mi Storing Ordiri Prom«tlr Flllnd Auction Every Saturday North Side Second-Hand Store R. B. RHODES Dealer in New and Second Hand Furniture and Stoves Household Goods nought and Sold Rentals and Real Estate 2522 Lake St. Omaha, Neb. Annie Hanks Cecil H. Wilkes BANKS-WILKES ; Fonorol Diractors ond Embilmtn Lady totloiont Satisfaction Guoronlied Phones, Res. Doug. 437SI. Office Doug. 3718 1914 Cuming Street ....................................... .i Thompson *SL Settles Co. Manufacturers and Jobbers Boot BlacK and Porter’s Supplies Wholesale and Retail ■ 103 So. 14th St. Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 5671 Res. Phone Colfax 3831 Office Doug 4287 AMOS P. SCRUGGS Attorney-at-Law 220 South 13th Street (Oior Fooo't Drug Sforo> Omaha, Neb. I Have your shoes shined right at j The Daisy Doot Black Parlor ! 309 So. 15th Street ! (Opposite Heaton Drug Co ) Open Wednesday, August 11th { i-... - - i Automobile and Open Horse Druwu Hearses Hay and Night JONES <& CHILES Funeral Home Lady attendant Calls answered promptly anywhere Phone W«b. 204 2H11 No. 24th Street cial hour and Mite. Thursday Night. Leap Year Banquet, program and special music by the ladies of the Church. Address, Mrs. J. Alice Stewart. Friday Night. Special program, by young people. Rev. W. F. Botts, Pastor. Sister Lizzie Howard, Church Clerk. COLORED CADETS WHO HA\ K, ATTENDED WEST POIN I (Continued from flrst page.) the men accounted for in the table as discharged were dismissed from the Ycademy because of deficiency in studies, and that of those who grad uated Flipper was dishonorably um uharged from service June 30, 1832, pursuant to the sentance of a general ■ourt martial, by which he was con victed on conduct unbecoming an offi cer and a gentleman; Alexander died March 26, 1894, of heart disease, and Young is now an officer of the Army, serving on the Mexican border as ma jor in the 10th United States Cavalry, an organization of Colored troops. (Signed) H. P. McCain, Adjutant General. There are at present two other Ne gro officers, not including chaplains, in the United States army, Lieut. B. O. Davis and Lieut. J. A. Green, both of whom, however, were commissioned from the ranks after examination. DR. A. G. EDWARDS Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office, till Erskine St. Phone Web. 71 The People’s Drug Store 109 south 14th Street Drugs, Cigars «nd Soda Toilet and Rubber Goods Special Alteniiou to Prescriptions We appreciaie your patronage Phone Douglas 1446 L.O. GREGORY ICE CO. IS AT YOUR SERVICE l l Phone Webster 6421 i L. L. MORROW General Repairing, Paper Hanging and Painting. Webster 5322 2607 Lake St. Office Hours—9 a. m. to 12; 1 p. m. to 5; 6 p. m. to 8. CRAIG MORRIS, D. D. S. DENTIST 2407 Lake St. Phone Web. 4024 Simmons, Prop. Economy Tailoring Co. Suits Made to Order, $15 up Cleaning and Repairing Goods Called for and Delivered 114 So. I3lti SI. Omaha, Neb. MUSIC (THE RIGHT KIND) By Dan Desdunes Orchestra 24*li» Burdette St. Web. 710 W. L. HERMAN Contracting, Plastering !; and General Repair Work Walnut 830 ( 1 , The Broomfield Hotel 116-118 South Ninth St. Strictly modern and up-to-date Prices moderate Phone Douglas 2378