Rough Ashler Lodge No. 74, A. F. A 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, Neh. 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, IC. 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- i fed Order of Odd Fellows. Meeting nights, the first and third Thursdays of each month. Lodge rooms, 2522 V4 Lake street. G. H. Brown, N. G.; J. C. Belcher, P. 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. A GERMAN PROBLEM THREATENING AMERICA (Continued from first page.) bearings of the problem is essential to good public service. Hence my reference to the matter.” WILLIAM E. DODD, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111., April 3, 1!U6. “TO THE VICTORS BELONG THE SPOILS” And there will be some spoils fo; the victor of the Free Trip Contest. Not alone will she receive the many useful articles already placed into the “Hope Chest” but here we add an other useful interesting chain: A nifty boudoir cap, by Miss Freda Campbell; a beautiful casserole by Miss Gladys Counsellor; a half dozen dainty linen 'handkerchiefs by Mrs. Luther Dillard. Mrs. Susie Smith has consented to give one of the non-excelled Poro scalp treatments. Miss Lutie Bryant will do the honor of giving a Bryant facial massage; while Miss Jennie Robinson will give one of her own ar tistic manicures.—Adv. Grow w’ith Growing Omaha. ison St., South Side. Mrs. Dudley has lived in Omaha about twenty-five years. She lived that Christlike life that won the love and esteem of all who knew her. She was an active member of t! e A. M. E. Church. She wa presk’ t of the Stewardess Board; vie resident of the Ladies’ Aid. She was buried from that church Wednesday, April 12th at 3 o’clock. The beautiful and copious floral offerings could only express a small portion of our sympathies to ward the bereaved family. She fol lowed her husband by only five months and eleven days. She leaves three daughters and one son and one son-in-law, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her loss. We can only say to these dear girls anu this dear boy that their loss is Hea ven’s gain, and that mother has just fallen asleep and awaits your coming at Heaven’s gate. The church will more than miss her. Easter service will be abserved at Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church. Pro gram of the children at 3 p. m. and adults at 8 p. m. Special music by the choir. Mr. John House, living at 4735 So. 14th Street, was found dead in his bed Tuesday morning. Acute indiges tion was said to be the cause. His body was shipped to Curryville, Mo., for burial. - The Allen Chapel A. M. E. Church, is planning for a special effort in May. — We thank our many friends and neighbors for their assistance render ed during the illness and death of our mother, also the many beautiful floral offering. Especially the members of the Castle Cafe, and of the Green Room at Brandeis’ Stores. Lela Dudley. Hyacinth Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. S. Osborne. Robt. Dudley. Edna Grubbs. PLENTY OF TRUTH IN THIS. The following was handed to us a few days ago by a prominent young business man. He had copied it, but could not recall the author: “Man comes into this world without his consent, and leaves it against his will. During his stay on earth his time is spent in one continuous round of contraries and misunderstandings by the balance of the species. In his infancy, he is an angel; in his boy hood he is a devil; in his manhood he is everything from a lizard up; in his duties he is a fool; if he raises a family, he is a chump; if he raises a small check he is a thief and the law raises the devil with him; if he is a poor man, he is a poor manager and has no sense; if he is rich he is dis honest, but considered smart; if he is in politics you can’t place him, as he is an undesirable citizen; if he goes to church, he is a hypocrite; if he stays away from church, he is a sin ner and damned; if he donates to for eign missions, he does it for show; if he doesn’t, he is stingy and a tight wad. When he first comes into the world, everybody wants to kiss him; before he goes out they all want to kick him; if he dies young, there was i great future before him; if he lives to a ripe old age, he is simply in the way and living to save funeral ex penses. This life is a funny road, but we all like to travel it just the same.” Business Enterprises Conducted Grow by Yc i i _ ! TERRELL'S DRUG STORE Graduate Pharmacist Prompt Delivery Excellent Service Web. 4443 24ib and Grant ftobilrtog and Storing Ordnn Fromytly Filled Auction Every Saturday North Side Second-Hand Store R. B. RHODES Dealer in New and Second Hand Furniture and Stoves Household Goods Bought and Sold Rentals and Real Estate 2522 Lake St. Omaha, Web. Annie Banks Cecil B. Wilkes BANKS-WILKES Funeral Directors ind Embilmtrt Lady Aaaiitant Satistaction Guartnltid Phones. Kes, Doug. 4379, Office Doug. 3718 1914 Cuming Street .——1 j Thompson ® Settles Co. f Manufacturers and Jobbers | Boot BlacK and Porter’s Supplies Wholesale and Retail 1103 So. 14th St. Omaha. Neb. Phone Douglas 5611 4^<-»....a..«....^—«■♦<•<——»*-a— Res. Phone Colfax 3831 Office Doug 4287 AMOS P. SCRUGGS Attorney-at-Law J 220 South 13th Sireet I (Over Pop* » Drug Store! Omaha, Neb. . «.......» a-e—a Have your shoes shined right at 4 The Daisy Boot Black Parlor! 309 So. 15th Street ! (Opposite Beaton Drug Co ) j Open Wednesday, August 11th | i..... ..... ■■.■■.■—.■■-.■■.■■.■■.-i I Automobile and Open C Horse Drawn Hearses Day and Night ■ JONES & CHILES 1 h jr.eral Home J; I.ady attendant § Calls answered promptly anywhere S I’hon e Web. 204 2314 No. 24th Street Ij Glad to see you Your careful inspection of our Spring and Summer Woolens is cordially in vited. If you have not favored us with an order ask one of our many customers how he likes us. H. Livingston Merchant Tailor 103 So. 14th St. Dour. 7501 | ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ;Tip Top Bread | Best Bread Made MISS THURMAN ILL Detroit, Mich., April 21.—Miss Lucy Thurman, sister of Bishop Smith and W. H. Smith, Chicago, 111., is very ill, having a stroke of paralysis. She is one of the most well known club womr»W the Race and has held of fice fn the National Federation of Women’s Clubs. by Colored People—Help Them to ur Patronage. L.O. GREGORY ICE CO. IS AT YOUR SERVICE Phone Webster 6421 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. DR. CRAIG MORRIS 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. 13tti St. Omaha, Neb. MUSIC (THE RIGHT KIND) By Dan Desdunes Orchestra i 2S18 Burden. St. Web. 710 The Broomfield Hotel 116-118 South Ninth St. Strictly modern and up-to-date Prices moderate Phone Douglas 2378