10 A inn vnArtA SUNIMY BEE! ArniL, 1, ln, LODGE ROOM NEWS OF GREATER OMAHA Woodmen of World Return from State Meet at Lincoln Pleased with Treatment. ALPHA CAMP IS TO BUILD The delegates returning from the head camp of the Woodmen of the World, held in Lincoln last week, ex press appreciation of the many cour tesiei extended by the Lincoln sov ereigns. The meeting was a success in every way and much good, it is expected, will result. Practically all of the camps innthe slate were rep resented and all return home full of real enthusiasm for the order. Dur ing the debates, many points were made clear which had heretofore seemed objectionable. Columbus Camp Po. oy will meet at noon today at the Prague hotel, Thirteenth and William streets, to transact business, and initiate candi dates. Ziskuv Dab No. 115 will meet today at U o'clock in Turner hall, Twenty, first and U streets. Comenius Camp No. 76 meeting on last Saturday evening, at Meti hall, Thirteenth and William streets. Spe cial entertainment was furnished. Kosciuszko Camp No. 352 will meet today at 2 p. m., in Woodmen of the World hall. Twenty-seventh and L streets. The' consolidation of Pad crewski Camp No. 522. gave it an in centive to greater activity. Robin Hood Camp No. JO will meet Monday evening in Woodmen of the World hall, Florence. The new war order again inter feres with the growth of Benson Camp No. 2R8, when it sends Captain Todd and his drill team to the front. The meeting Tuesday evening will be in the nature of a farewell. Schiller Camp No. 304 will meet at the German Home, 4406 South Thir teenth street, Thursday evening. Fred Klenke, delegate to the state meeting, will give a detailed report of the meet ing of the head camp. A good attendance is desired it the meeting of German-American Camp No. 104, which meets in New Bohemian Turner hall, Thirteenth and Dorcas streets, Tuesday evening, .April 3. Marconi Camp No. 421 will meet Wednesday evening in Columbia hall, Twenty-second and Pierce streets. At the close of the meeting a program will be rendered consisting of reci tations and musical numbers. Alpha Camp No. 1 has purchased i lo". on which to build its future home. It is located at 1811 Capitol avenue. A building committee has been ap pointed consisting of the officers of the camp and immediate-action is ex pected of the committee in erecting a suitable building. Modern Woodmen of America. Magnolia Camp No. 1833 will have a peanut eating contest Tuesday, Knights of Security. Omaha Council No. 2295 will give a dance Monday evening, April 9, in the Swedish auditorium. Woodmen Circle Notes. The Dora Alexander guards have returned from Lincoln, where they took a prominent part in entertain ing the state convention. Their spe- of Advance . , - The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron. Ohio - . w TV ffgsi of tie CJyterStreieo Stetiem Dernier cial drill performance at the public receotion Wednesday evening was a decided hit. They also participated as a part of the reception committee and showed real skill in enter aining lines. Their new uniforms were in evidence,' which added materially to their successes. Welcome Grove No. 52 will meet Monday evening in its home, Druid hall, Twenty-fourth-and Ames avenue. The drill team, under the leadership of Veretta Crane, will practice. Royal Neighbor!. Pansy Camp No. 10 will meet In the Swedish auditorium, April 6. Tli.r. ...ill h rrrti frntn Hlp. gate and members, who attended the state camp convention held m fre mont. Tribe of Ben Hur. Mecca Court No. 13 will give their regular monthly dance next Thursday at the hall, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. The Ladies' auxiliary to Clan Gor don, No. 63, will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Joseph Carnaby, mv fcmmett street, next Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Fraternal Order of Eagles. The aeries of Omaha, South Omaha, Benson and Florence held a joint smoker and entertainment in the hall of Omaha aerie Thursday even ing, which was largely attended by members from the various aeries. There was a literary and athletic pro gram, including boxing and wrestling. This was the first get-together meet ing of the various aeries preliminary to a combined campaign for members in Greater Omaha, and the result was gratifying to the various organiza tions. A similar smoker will be given shortly in the hall of one of the other aeries. South Omaha erie, at its last meet ing, initiated a" class, as did also Ben son and Florence. All initiations in the future will be conducted . under the supervision and management of a joint degree and drill team composed of members from the four aeries. The work of selecting the talent and organizing these teams will be under the direction of Henry Rothholz, South Omaha aerie, who will get to gether a team that is intended to compete for national honors. Woman'. Relief Corps. U. S. Grant Woman's Relief Corps will discuss the Red Cross work at the meeting next Tuesday at 2:30 in the Memorial hall. Odd Fellows. Wednesday evening at a special ses sion Canton Ezra Millard No. 1 en rolled several patriarchs under the Catriarch militant banner, the work eing exemplified in a very impressive manner, Thursday evening Hesperian En campment No. 2 held a special meet ing and a large class was conducted through the wilderness and exalted in the Royal Purple degree. The work began at 5 o'clock and dinner was served at 7:30. Triangle Encampment No. 70 will confer the Royal Purple degree on Wednesday, Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 1 will have degree work Saturday evening. Omaha Lodge No. 2 will have de gree work Friday; also the question in' reference to proposed change of bylaws will come up for final consid eration, r State Lodge No. 10 celebrated its . .'-. u 1 ( i-.. ti. fiftieth ' atinivci bmi y .nuuuay, lie in Notice ANNOUNCEMENT is hereby made of an ad vance in prices to Dealers and Consumers effective April 2, 1917 on Pneumatic Auto mobile Tire Casings and Motorcycle Tire Casings and on Pneumatic Tubes and Motor Truck Tires. Specific information as to the new price schedule may be had from' any Goodyear Service Station Dealer. Good it or Vrt, Heavy Tourist Tubet and "Tire Saver" Accessories are easy to get from Goody tar Strict Station Dealers Everywhere. members, their families and friends spent a very enjoyable evening. The committee had arranged a very suita ble program. Kensington Postponed. The krnsington of Upchurch Lodge No. 2, Degree of Honor, which was to have Den held Tuesday, will be postponed on account ot sickness. Asks Man Be Enjoined From Opening Another Store Loftis Bros. & Co., a retail jewelry hrm at JW south sixteenth street, filed suit in federal court against Arn- Edmonston is the manager of the plaintiff's Omaha store at the above address. 1 he petition says that when he was given this position on August V, 1V16, he signed an agreement stipu lating that he would not establish I rival or competing line or assist any competing firm in Omaha during a period of four years after severing his connections with the plaintiff conv pany. It further alleges that he has left the plaintirf company and has organ ized a rival firm, the Arnold H. Ed mondston company, has filed articles of incorporation and rented a store room in the Kose building. The plaintiff asks that he be enjoined for a period of four years from en gaging in competing business in Omaha or from assisting in any way any competing firm. Kansas City Church is Robbed; Pastor is Here At 1 Saturday morning Central station was called by Rev. G. Wash ington, colored, here on . short visit, to the effect that he had received a telegram from Kansas City which stated that seme one had entered and taken some of the belongings of his church. "I want you to send the chief of police right down there and have the burglars apprehended," he said. He was advised that the matter was out of the jurisdiction of the Omaha po lice and that they could do nothin in the matter. Three More "Wild Horse" Men Are Given Fines Three more of the men found cniltv in the "wild horse" case recently tried in the federal court here were fined Saturday by Judge Woodrough. Vic tor A. Palm was ordered to oav $200. Joseph C. Wharton was fined S200 and A. U. 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Is too clever with women. Hawthorne was bound over to the district court Saturday under $500 bonds. Only a statutory charge has been lodged against him, but Assistant District Attorney Bcd ner unhesitatingly said that more se rious charges might be brought against him later. ' Hawthorne, who wears a black eye as a testimonial to a recent meeting with an angry husband, pleaded not guilty and waived preliminary ex amination when arraigned before Po lice Judge Fitzgerald. The complain ant against him is Roscoe C. Tubus, .1915 North Twenty-first street, a Union Pacific railroad clerk, whose wife is one of the important witnesses against Hawthorne. Two other women, both married, appeared in court ready to add their testimony to the story which Mrs. Xubbs told. Miss Hawthorne, sister of the de fendant, volunteered the information that he was a detective. Hawthorne himself alleges that he is a sleuth and explains his predicament with Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs by stating that each hired him to watch the other. It was as sort of a hired guardian-angel, he says, that he was precipitated into the scandal which promises to write T into the annals of district court one of the most entertaining chapters of court history. Hawthorne's specialty, police aver, was women. While he left his trust ing young wife at home, they say, he connived, or tried to connive, with other men's wives schemes which would yield a cash profit. - v Burns 1m v Like Gas w DETROIT VAPOR STOVES Burns OIL OR DISTILLATE Sam. as Gas No Wicks or Asbestos Rings to Replace LOOK OVER OUR LINE mil: 1VU7 & SONS CO IHIS new Paige Linwood "Six'so" in the months since it was announced has won a distinc tion remarkable even for Paige Cars, which year after year establish records for instantaneous popularity. This new Paige Lin wood is- already recognized as the most easily sold and the most eagerly bought fivepassenger moderate' price motor car on the market That has been its reception and achievement in three months. You will find the explanation for this when you see the Linwood in the beauty of line and design, in the spa cious roominess, in the elegance and comfort of every, feature that go to make up luxurious motoring. You will find the explanation for this in the power and responsiveness of the motor, in the ease of control, in the ease and security and pleasure of driving the Linwood The five 'passenger Linwood is a blood'brother of the Big Paiges, designed by the same engineers, built of the same high'grade materials and same painstaking workmanship. 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