6 D LODGE ROOM NEWS OF GREATER OMAHA Woodmen of the World Con tinue Busy in Their Camps Throughout City. ALPHA CAMP TO BUILD German-American Camp No. 104. Woodmen of the World, entertained its members and friends at a social given at New Bohemian Turner hall last'Tuesday evening. Refreshments were served and many addresses de livered on "Good of the Order." Members of Druid Camp Drill team were guests of honor and upon the invitation of the council commander exemplified the floor work. The entertainment Riven by Schiller Camp No. .304, last Thursday evening was a success. A large delegation from Welcome Grove No. 54, at tended as did representatives of other groves in the city. Pappio Camp No. 221, has treated its hall, on West Dodge street, to a new coat of paint. Comenius Camp No. 76, will meet 'next Saturday evening at Mcti hall, Thirteenth and Williams street, to transact business and initiate can didates. South Omaha Camp No. 211, will meet Wednesday evening It Wood men of the World hall, on Twenty fourth street, for initiation of candi dates. 1 The officers of Hungarian Petofi, No. 47.1, have called a meeting for April 29, at 124 North Fifteenth street, for the purpose of reorganization. Omaha-Seymour Camp No. 16, will give a stag party on Tuesday at Crounse hall, when rctrcsnmeius win be provided. D. H. Mercer will deliver an address on his travels in Europe. Alpha Camp No. 1, the first Wood men of the World camp ever organ ized, has purchased a lot at 1811 Capi- tol avenue, and intends to erect a home and lodge hall there in the near future. Woodmen Circle. W. A. Frascr Grove No. 1, met last Friday evening when a large , class was initiated. The drill team of the Dora Alexander Guards did the floor work. The new uniforms were a spe cial feature of thV work. Many guests were present which included Mary E. LaRocco, supreme guardian; Dora Alexander, supreme clerk; Catherine Remmington, , supreme delegate. Al pha Camp, No. 2, was represented by a large delegation which included Mrs. Anderson, grand inner sentinel; Mrs. Kingsbury, guardian, and the newly elected grand chaplain, Cora V. Bttnce. Welcome Grove. No. 54, entertained iti members on lat Monday evening by giving birthday party tor its guardian, Mrs, Catherine Remming ton. D. E. Bradshaw, supreme attor ney; T. E. Patterson of the board of auditors. Woodmen of the World, and Dr. C. P, Brown, supreme physician, Woodmen' Circle, wars present and addressed the meeting. Mrs. Rem mington was presented with a large bouquet of American Beauties and a birthday cake, containing ninety sec tions, more or less. Catherine ,Cmp bell Riepen gave an exhibition of fancy dancing and Charlotte Gill sang, both selections being greatly appreci ated. The reorganization of the drill team by Veretta Crane it now com- PgSnrir H JACK RABBIT COASTER AT LAKEVIEW PARK Omaha't newest amusement resort to open Decoration Day. A . vi..l' 5 ett The Jack Rabbit coaler, which will be the feature "attraction at Lake view, Omaha's newest amusement park, is fast Hearing completion. This style of coaster is the newest thing in park devices in the country and is being built by a Philadelphia firm. The Jack Rabbit has been installed in several of the larger parks of the country and has proved immense ly popular from the very first. It is said that this form of coaster is far more thrilling and fascinating than the "Figure Eight" which is quite well known to park patrons. The ride in itself is vastly different from other coasters with the excep tion of the fact that the cars must travel an Incline, with the aid of plcte and by persistent practice will, no doubt, prove a great inspiration to the future growth and development of the grove. Knights of Pythias. Nebraska Lodge No. 1 will hold its' regular weekly meeting Monday in1 Crounse hall at 8 p. ni. In all prob ability there will be work in the rank of page. The chef promises to have a patriotic luncheon following the festivitives. All kniglits arc expected to be there. Pythian Sisters will meet Monday evening in Crounse hall. A class of candidates will be put through the course of instruction by the Sisters from Council Bluffs. Grand Chief Mrs, Calkins of Fremont, will be present to aid in the work. Pythian Knighls will be permitted to debate the fifteenth and one-half order of business on Monday night. This discussion promises to be spirit ed and interesting. Loyal Order of Moose. Central Lodge No. 90, Wednesday evening installed officers as follows: R. W. Hutchison, dictator; H. V. Smith vice dictator; H. F. Wulf, past distator; C. E. White, secretary-treasurer, and W. J. Norman, trustee. After electing thirty-five new mem bers and conferring the degree on those present, repaired to the banquet hall and enjoyed the refreshments ana cigars, ' Fraternal Order of Eagles, The next meeting of the joint com mittee of Omaha, South Omaha, Ben son and Florence Aeries, wUI be held Sunday. April 22, at 3 o'clock p. in., at the hall of South Omaha iAerie.1 At the last meeting of the committee it was decided to hold the first class initiation by the joint degree team May 8, at the hall of South Omaha Aerie, a complete team has been se lected by Henry Rotholz, who is in 1 Qght-Cytmde Four-Paeserrgef Rugged Honesty "ON EST Y of construction is the Scrippa-Booth popularity. The car is like a lean, sure-footed thoroughbred with sinews of steel and muscles of whipcord. It is built to do heroic things. It does them. Beneath its surface-beauty, Scripps-Booth hides homely qualities which spring from an honest purpose. It has road steadiness without weight, strength without bulk. It's performance is consistent, responsive and enduring, even under abuse. 1 It's mechanism is in perfect balance. The ruggedness of the big car, plus a luxury all its own, plus tte economy of the cheap light car sums Scripps Booth's distinctive value. W. M, CLEMENT MOTORS CO. 2514 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. , Phone Douglas 52 IS. Fow-CyUnder Roadster . - 935 Four-Cylia Jer Coupe- ... 1450 Eight-Cylinder Four-Patsenger 1 285 Eight-Cylinder Town Car 2575 a grooved chain, from the top of which the cars are released, to travel ocr a series of dips, turns, camel hacks,,, through tunnels ( and other mirth provoking ideas. The Jack Rabbit is about 3,000 feet in- length and it requires about fifty seconds to traverse the entire distance. Other attractions of interest that are now under construction include the dance pavillion with a promenade all around; a roller rink, with many npw foafiirp' a hatliini hiarll! an Old Mill, which will house many surprises; a mmature railway system; and host of other meritorious attrac tions. The new resort will open not lt. tl, nnratinn .Uu with M P ,.-l .w... ........ ...... . and J, W. Munchhoft the active man agers. charge of the initiation, and manytew ideas will be introduced. I he mitia tion will he joint and the candidates will come troin the ditfercnt Aeries, South Omaha Aerie gave a smoker and musical at its hall last Tuesday evening, including wrestling, boxing and a splendid musical program. . All aeries will attend the meeting of the state aerie, which will be held at iNCbraska City, April 23, 24 and 25, Brotherhood American Yeomen. On last Wednesday evening, Omaha Homestead No. 1404 initiated candt dates, after which rcfresments were served. The iw district manager, Edward De Ville, recently transferred to Omaha from the North district spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, Des Moines, la., formerly charter members of Omaha Homestead, were present an spoke concerning the progress ot the yeomen inlowa. Next Wednesday evening, Omaha Homestead will give a dance to mem bers and their friends in the hall in Labor tcmp'c. Order of Scottish Clans. Clan Gordon No. 63, Order Scottish Clans, met Tuesday evening and one member wa added to the roll. Con siderable business was transacted. Daughters of Rebekah. . Benson will entertain the conven tion of Daughters of Rebekah of Ne' hraska District No. 2, Friday, in the Odd Fellows' hall, when about 400 will be in attendance. The address of welcome will be by Mrs. Jennie Pad dock, vice grand of Benson's Re bckah Lodge. Other addresses and number ot drills with vocal and mtisi cat numbers, closing with a question aox wi'i be the program ipr titer noon ana evening. Sons of Veterans. Members of General Charles F. Manderson Camp, No, 1, Sons of Vet real source of THE OMATTA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL erans, and Anna Schcrmer Tent, No. 1, Daughters of Veterans, will hold a patriotic meeting and social in Agri cultural hall at the court house Thurs day evening. A splendid program has been nrenarcd. ailer which rcfrcsh- cnts will be served. All members ot Grand Army of the Republic camps of Omaha are invited. Mystic Workers Dance. Alpha Lodge No. W. .Mystic Workers of the World, will give a prize mask ball at Labor Temple at Nineteenth and I'urnam streets Thurs- y evening, April 2o. Good music, i Sons and Daughters of St. George. Wednesday Die lodges win cotiininc concert by members and friends, and a performance of the humorous play, ortune Hunting, given by the new- ; organized hi. Ocorgcs Dramatic :icty. Among tlio.se taking part in concert will be the following: Mrs. j na Williams, soprano; L. Arm- THE NOVELTY REPAIR CO. Rotcoo RawUy, Frop. 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