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1 EE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1. 1891-~TWENTY PAGES. PAQTE FHF‘T"NQ Me. and Mrs. Will Dyball, Mr. and Mre. G [ Messrs. C. T. Butler, 8. P. 8 K.; Ray C. | L. Frazer, Trumbnll, J. Frazer, Hako, Reed, ! Miss Whalsh, Miss falcombe, Miss u.-u-’MR ”\“(I\R IV MF“(‘O done and her portrayal of the uncouth \ LAY LE LELEV VY | M. Winklenan, Mr., and Mre, Honry Rix, | Wagner, 8. 8 K.; John T. Buchanan, 8. V. | Guild. Misses Parls, Bsmond, Blanchard, | land, Miss Pratt, Mre. Offutt, Mrs. Hull, v LEMIMy \ al herolsm of Sydney Carton was squally well Mr. and Mrs, J. B, Hendrie, Mr. and Mra. | 8, K.; A, B. Stokes, 8. A.; H. C. Hansen, | Cheney, Hake. Ree nes, Lawrence, | Mr. Hall, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Offut, Mr. Drake, received MeCtuon, Mrs - Windheim, Mr. ey B | 88 Charles Foster, H. Cross, B4 W. Mar- | Thompson, Hughey, €. Vierling, L. Vierling. | Mr. Gannett, Mr. Henry Wyman and Mr J— O'Nell, Miss Nannte Clayton, Mies Joo Allen, | nell, Ed Baied, Clyde Ratekin, Clarence | On Monda tng ab Metropolitan hall, | Hull, : Miss Georgin Mosser, Miss Grace Hacken- | Furay, DeWitt Burgland, A. J. Smith, Dr. | Harney ..-.‘1y w -,.l,,‘mm .m?m, an en e He Describes His Recent Trip to the Old herg, M Chal Hackenberg, Mr Vi M lack Blackwell, tertainment condting of musie and tab IN LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCLES, Astsd (Vnpiml Delighted with Ameriean Audie Her . . o Vets and ¥ enberg Me Langstadter Remembered. leaux will be gflen under the avspices ¢ M. 1 ty-thind org J— . Tix and Yon Windheim. | Mr. Henry Langstadter, who has been in [ the Ladies Atd s@ety of All Saints church, r. Taber will give his twenty-third organ — Miss Marie Tempest, the clever eratio §e: Hanry ik wnited i marrlage 10 | (ho clgar buiness’ln this vity. for the past | SMmencing pronfitly at's o'clock recital this afternoon, April 1, at 3 ok star, s At the Paxton. She was Bt FEW WEDDINGS ENLIVEN THE PAST DAYS | nriss aith ©. Von Windheim at the resi- | five yoars, will lonve some day this week for | porne, briltlent 1iogarian violinist, Edouard | fu the First Congregational church and will CITY FULL OF INTERESTING FEATURES | (i (o hotea Japan e and s evening at 5 p. m, The bride was hand As a parting mento his fellow boarders | artist befng in " exceflent form. While in [\ 00 Selplo. FATE A Handel | Great when a Dee reporter was ushered into the Somely attired In white silk, with orange | at Mra, Brown's, 622 South Twentleth streat, | Omaha, Remenyl wan the guest of Mr. Max | pgagoile. . O ehREwhnka, interpriso—The “Coffee Fe room ':;“":;Lm‘“l ‘:‘Irh\jx’v'hw has entertained a warm A-mu-t’ aria I:lell.h:‘y‘:";:: ity of the Govarnment : (;:,(‘ into .\“mlr cage, Bob," exclaimed th In honar of the(§ guests, Captatn ond Mrs. | Andante from Leonore” Symphony (by Curlos—How He Lost a Sun ¢ Ty O VA e LI Bieamati of FortRbinson, Major and Mrs request) v Raft rat toward captivity his is my favy PART 11 pet; I named him after Bob Ingersoll e eeaaisiet MARIE TEMPEST TALKS. Dullness Reigns Bupreme in the Uircles of Card Parties Continue in Pronounced Favor, Opportunities Offered to Amerlean While the Cooking Clubs e blossoms and pearls, the bride's veil being | Jast Wodne ght presented him with a Joy to Their Members 14 pear bri last Wednesday night presented him with a caught up with a silver butterfly. The | neat diamond wateh charm. It fs a han Chat of Easter Weel bridesmalds were Miss Emma Rix and Miss | some plece of jewelry, well worth its treasur- Worth gave a snfll reception on Thursday Laura Schwab, and (he groomsmen Mr. | ing = Henry Windhelm and Mr. Gottlieb Blottaret Mr. Charles Dabney, one of the oldest of , . 3 evening. The ocfusion was particulacly to [ Fantasia in C......o...0 Tours Mr. G. W. Lininger has returned from a | &reat lecturer is clever, although I Traumerel and Romance (by ' request) Soclety, judging from the events of the number of presents were received Mr. Langstadter's associates, made a short a ¢ t Kk, has not realized that the period following were = present Misses | presentation speech, fn which he called to | celebratc the birthday of Captain Steadman v ‘ivvriiiesenisieeeeens o Schumann | tour of old Mexico. agree with him on the mistakes ¢ e Ak L A R AL, nma Rix, Laura Schwab, Lulw Horn- | mind the feclings of those present at Mr, | and about thirty people from the post and a | ¢ §vening Dudley Buck “There Is an improvement In the stylo | | haven't many pets, only two. T3 of sackeloth is over, and the chances are | porger Minnnie Hornber, illie Larson, | Langstadter's leaying and then spoke of his | feWw from town were present. March in B flat......o... ok Silas T g s e Clty of Mexico,” | APanfel and Rob the rodent Thos\ that the post Baster period will be of a very | Kate Kiewlt, Deal Kiewit, Tonnie Kleftner, | popularity, Miss Poppleton invited a few friends at Next Sunday the program will consist of | And size of bulldings in the City of Mexico,” | enough, but where I go, there will the pe qulet and uninteresting nature, Two or three | Gussie Paulson, Ring, May Lawrence, Rena | Mr, Langstadior replicd, thanking all for | 5 o'clock tea on Tuesdny to mest Miss GIf- | popular music that has been performed dur- | #ald Mr. Lininger. “The primitive architec- [ go. 1t fs Marte and her white rat functions are announced for the week which, | Dyball, Pearl Smith, Lille Richelean, Mabel | their kind rememberance and expressing his | ford of Milwavkee, who is here on a visit | jng the series of recitale. « ture of the adobe, however, has by no means | instead ot Mary and the fleccy " it Ixing fortnight | ke, Madge, Huke a Stucker, Lizzie | sorrow that he was compelled to leave | to her brother, Dr. Gifftord. Those pres pab 5 lost its popular favor. The Spanish design | !amb in this instance. T will never forg In conjunction with a promising fo Stucker, Ida Mittauer, Kva Frazier, Mellie | (ham ent were Mrs. Kilpatrlck, Mrs. Hitehcock, v i Svw h * . ¢ | the first time 1 was interviewed. - My first theatrically, will probably tide the swells | Fragior Jahn, Clara Jahu, Lena the past year or o Mr. Langstadter | Mra. Gifford, Mrs. Chase, Miss Millard, Mrs. | AS the St Mary's Congregational church | I8 everywhore prevalent In the erection Of | gago fright, seven yors ago, was nothing over the depressing condition which char- [ Tebbens, Fanny Freuhanf, Lizzie Ankele, [ Las been the recording secretary of the | W. S. Poppl . Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs, | Was closed last Sunday on account of the | even the new structures. A number of the My nervousness upon that occas Emma Nestor, Gussie Korty, S. Whalen, | Metropolitan club and he tendered his resig- | Victor Caldwell pastor's sickness the Easter music will be | 514 1 onagteries have been torn down In the | sion. ngland interviewing 18 not a i h 3 T. Glelsman, Mamie Haertielt, Bva Man- | pation of that office last Wednesday nigh Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Miss Miller, who I'_';':L"r:‘:' today, the following belng the | o 0 yiovico and a new opera house adjunct of Journalism, - When T arrived in i itdle hope that the buttorfies will stow | chester, Kate™ Wigman, Linda Wig: | A vote of thanks was given him and sincers | were' the guests of Mr. and Mes. L. J 1 Sau oreeted. It s difficult to ereet foundations | New York I faced soven American reporiors themselyes before May day. Noy, ~Mu oule essrs. Henry | hopes for his future welfare expressed Drake 1ast week; 14t UF; eIt (VAL caf on | oidey ey oo OB w et van 11 e oaBital, :becatise the elty I8 In elosd _was really scared for a few moments, - Siwers Windhelm, 4 Phil Windheim, W, D. e e Wednesday for California They will re Venite..... Adag! L..Dudley Buck pital, aus s it was such a novelty, and I thought that [ Rl 'lk : B '1 mn. ryman, '.v ”v- S| .[W i 4 ring 'l" '"" ‘e charter | MaMn there about three wecks and returu | e Deiim in i Minor, No. 5. Dudiey Buck 1 of th the press representati The company presented a very handsome | ton, Gottlieh Blotteret pper, Luis | A roception was given by the cha east by way of Omaha, when Miss Milier [ As it Hewan to Dawn o . Vineent | which is higher than the level of the city, | the press represontatives appearance last Monday evening, parading | R .».’;-., ( |“n"n u“u :\l nl-»xr |‘" nb.-“m-k members of “Mu Sigma” at the residence of | will again visit Miss Diake for a longer | Solo~I Know that My Itedeemer !.\\v'-qr 11 | notwithstanding the fact that the latter is What do \i.vx‘yhmlx of American audi- I et o | ger, George Diyball, William Dyball, Fran 4 SSiars Tkt Peadi v onor of | period. R TR g ~.Handel o aance. | €NCe82" queried the reporter seventy-four officers and men at the regular | &G, Georee ! iigm Dyball, FINIK | Mes. 1. B, Somers laxt Tuesday in honor of | perlo ; Qoa Ttk Ampoibren”a. bay oura | located on a high plateau. As a consequance, [ NI MREEY Se TRaRer woekly drill. First call sounded at 8:05, { jiam Van Noy, Theodore Baumer, W. M. | Mrs. Charles Van Tuyl, who will soon leave | At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gar- | Organ Postlude—Festival March Smurt | the drainage system fs bad. Over $5.000,000 | nave had a ‘splendid season, but owe 1t in when Sergeant Lee Forby inspected (ho | Glass, M. S. McLaen, Chapman, Gus Ep- | for Minneapolis, her futurc home. Mrs. | Bean Mro Piorre Garn “({,:';'I:':;('I“'l;""‘"",:m" o BVENING has been expended on dralnage improve- | many respects to my splondid company, k pter.. - Olinples-sDe . Wi i cale, 0 nd <. George Thomps ore ns- vl y ol edne - | o elude erto ¢ H an g whic des Lily Pos s Stoger ahi uniforms and general .appearanco of every | Beter, ‘Charles Do \Wanl, Albert Ankels, | Somers and Mrs, George Thompson were &8- | hoge prewent were Mr. and “Mra. D. H. [ ST ekt T e o Tiok i Htainer | ment, and $2,000,000 more will be spent in | which includ AT file. Assembly at 8:15 o'clock, at which | 3f rewhauf, John Irazier, Papa Boehl, | gisted by Mrs. Van Tuyl in receiving the | Wheeler, jr., Miss Woolworth, Miss Hughes, | Come See the Place Where Jesus Lay 7 effort to remedy this condition. The | U L elieve in good support, 5 K oty | William Wigman, ChristGleisinan, G. Hul: | gueats, ‘and that the latier lias made many | Mise B, Wakeros iee Bamard, Miss Hime TEESERRUTGREINCeS e v i a Tnte | A center jewel i always displayed to bettor time the company was formed prompuy | siger, F. Smithwon, Mrs, P. Windlieim, Mr. | frionds during her residence In Quaha was | baagh. Me oo Mr Gulod, Mp. Cook, | Solo=The Taster Bunshine Breaks ARAIN hotel facilities are sufficlent to accommodate | advantage when surrounded with dinmonds by the first sergeant, William . Stockham. | and " Mrs. Henry Nest und Mrs. [ qully attested by the numerous callers who | Mr. Mullen, Mr. Clark Redick, Mr. James ; Mietzke | travelers, notwithstanding rumors to the | instead of mud. That is my fdea of it ormation, thirty-two files double rank, | Richard Englemaun, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest [ et the pretty parlors from 3 to 6. Mes- | How. s 2 u s Mr. Orpen Bortiiassataven DTl e bl L R R b B T A U Windheim, Mrs. Charles hach, 3 dames H. M. McClanaha @ Stimmel pre- \ The members of the choir are & BHARALHA by o We: i ere is a | Shall go to Europe in June and will return ames H, M. McClanahan and Stimmel pre Mrs. Charles Humphrey and Miss Thomas | yyiae” af e BHLER (0, ST, are operated by mule power, but thero is a | FuA €0 Lo HMuroro \n Sune, and WitL seeurs N. Rix, Mr. and Mrs Rix, Mri AR ovE N oy e 4 & nd Ly & A % manent squads. OWing (o the limited size | iowner, Mrs. L. Panlen, Mr. and AL B p’l"_‘;‘"; ,:";'“v"\m”)‘"u were, as usual, at home on Thuraday after- | Mr. 1. M. Welr; basso, Mr. Eus proapects of eleclriolly. being: aubatitiited weville, comedy and operefta. T have of the drill floor the line occupied two sides | M. Andreesen, Mr. and Mes Koyns, Mr. | 1k roam in a mapner pleasing 1o a1l e s | noon, and quite o number of friends im- | fst, Mr. H. H. Allen. a00n, a8 Americdns are now: seeking to se- | algned a five years contract with Mr. WHit. of the hall, After the company was turned | aud Mrs, H. Horaberger, Mr. and Mrs, J. [ o Wi T G, e R, Towne, | Proved this opportunity of spending an hour e cure a franchise for that purpose. ney and will have my own company Aftor, ver to Captain Scharff, ranks were opened | Var Mr. and Mrs. P. Andres, Mr. and | yp.Cseances Ford and others, e o N ieg || Ol Ot L8 mostanterasting (ot the e “The present system has classifiod | one year in America I shall go to Australia g Fisher, Miss McClelland, Miss Curtls, Miss | gicor Ihursdny eventni at 8 o'clock in | nated by color. The fare is 6 and 3 conts | axperionce on the stage is the fact that in for about an hour, the men being carefully [ and Mrs. it Buugliman, Mr. and Mrs, | (oo "o ained a few. of. thelr friends | Barnard. Mr. Prince, Mr. Penn, Mr. Hines, Seyer's miusic hall, Thesa recitals, whicl | and 1 cent respectively rigeA1ess £0 | all that. g’ T Hever shw:& fire!cr rallvay/ instructed in overy position of the piece, | D. Shull, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Korty, Mr S Pty Mr. Wilson, Dr. McEldery. arc given by the music section of the | state that it has an advantage in obviating | wreck. Some people call me a mascot ift and errors corrected as soon as made, by | 804 Mra. L. M Rheem, Mr. and Mrs. A. | very pleasantly at high five Friday evening The ladies of the Christian Womans' Board | Woman's club and are attended by the | the overcrowding of cars which oceurs in | that respect. I would glve anything to sp's the vigilant s closcrs, Partiular atten. | Frazer. Mr and Mrs. '\ J. Vierling, Mvs | Bight games wero played, which resulted | of Missions auxiliary of the First Christian | members of the club, are also open to the [ this country, where the fare s placed at | 4 good fire t L L Dyball, Mrs. L. Jollife, Mr. and Mrs | jn Mrs. Relpen obtaining the lady's first | church held their third anniversary reception | general public on the payment of a small | one figure.” Mexicans arc encouraging the “TTIRTEAL ARGlo-mARIAGe. " ConcTaea MEs) tion was devoted to the loadings and firings, | ;° A Hake, Mrs. I Mrs. N. | prize and Mr. Haynes the gentleman's first | yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. | admission fee. building of American rallways and a num- | Tempest. “America is a great country ynd as belng of primary Importance in increas- | Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manchester, | prize, while Miss Dohe ad Mr. Hubbard | Burns, 507 South Twentieth street. There [ The program fs as follows ber of new lines are in course of construc- | [ jike it, although [ never forget that 1 hm Mr. and Mrs. B. Ring, Mms. W. B. Alexan- | received the consolation prizes. was a very lurge attendance of the members | Address—Music and Musiclans. ... i tion, including one to the Pacific coast. an_ Englishwoman. T have no use for uny- der, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wigman, Mrs Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. | and friends of the society present. The hous Dr. Joseph T Duryes COFFE VER. body who repudiates his flag.'" ) Beemer, M. and Mrs, Spooner, Dr. and Mrs. [ peipen, Mr. and Mrs. Cady, Mr. and Mrs. | was darkened and lighted by gas, while the [ Soprano Solo (selected)..Mrs. (. . Hughes The railways have given an impetus to | Miss Tempest is known in private life¥as P. Von Lackum. Mr. and Mrs. M. Parr, Mr | Appewalt, Mrs. Stanhope and Mrs, De | flc decorations - wero quite ' elaborate. Atdante and Varlatios Op. 46, for two the development of the resources of the coun- npest Btherington: She was born and Mrs, H. Bicke, Mr. and Mrs. Preefier. | Brohum; Misses Williams, han, Doherty | Dainty refreshments were served to the M Es ATice! CHake SorotJog humAnn . While Mexico has an inexhaustible sup- | in London and the duchess of Newcastle was Lt gy eanalr T Mr.and Mrs | and Buchanan; Messrs. Haynes, Schmoeller, | gUCsts. Vocul Solo-In Questi Tombi. ... Beethoven | ply of silver and other resources, everybody [ her godmother. Sohwaab: Mew, Wollter I T Do parrish, Hubbard and Clarke. A surprise party was given at the home | cor s Anna Bishop. who seeks investment there gets the ‘coffee e e et ML Al R E Kivar i R of Master Fred Cole in honor of his 10th llvu;.;\ Solc i fever.' The coffee plantations are near the Interesting to Ladies. wmson, and Mrs. Steirling. After Enster Chat. . | birthday Thursday evening, ch 29, Rl . NigSatbert | coast ranges and form a belt of industry There is no article of a lady's wardrobe, Miss Himebaugh has returned from Chi- | Games were played and greatly enjoyed, the itin Ceile MoszROWSKL | which presents irresistible inducements for | that in the getting of it, causes her so much Misd Alice Chiake 8 cago. little folks dispersing at 9:30. Those pres- | pianoforte and Violin -Sonata Op. 8..Grieg | Investment. Coffee grows wild in some 1o- | anxiety as a dress; she must in the first sembled and the first sergeant reported T N 5 Mrs. Lewis Reed went to Chicago for the | ent were Master Ro!lie Smith, B. Bowen, Mme. Hess-1'uchs, Herr Franz calitie A young man with limited cap- | place take the risk of purchasing materials the commandant, *Sir, the company y 1s begun during this winter it will | gh0ry ‘last Sunday. Newton Pendery, Allen Smith, Frankie Adelmann, ital could make a barrel of money if he went | pecessitating several visits to the dress gools formed.” soon_ establish for itself in the town a very | e Lyceum club will give a mask party | Drexel, Freddie Foll and Charley Roe. Tho S to Mexico and invested in fome good busi- | counters of the difterent dry goods stores, e Ladies® Auxillary gociery | enviable name as the provider of high class | Wedne evening: Misses Cora Cox. Nora Williams, Annle Foli, | Mr. James Pairficld of this city has Just [ 2088 of this kind. American energy always | tho samples must be shown to the dress ng I the armory last Monday eve entertainments. A Dleira G o “hicago for | Dollie Keogh, Bille Beedle, Dimple Roe and | composed and published en- | Wins there, as Is evident in the case of M. C. who must be consulted as to the at which time the tickets for the April | ppgas pio B Ao M piotrarcaneauiinoonill ORCHICAROMIORS | itk Vi It Shnnosed and; published &, new jsong. ‘en: || Kassell] ahi*old Omaha boy, who iv doing|| design! and! necessary. trimmitigs; then comes dancing part ore distributed B riday night's dance at Metropolitan hall | the opera next week. led A lamon Ring,” and while it oIl In that o 1 ] 'nt there with duneing parly, were disiributed wwong the | very respect the best thing that the | Mrs. Emma Homan Thayer (s the guest | The marriage of Mr. Charles B. Newton [ s true that public singers make songs | Well In that country and went there Wit o R sl e embers of the company. Y e L il ! b #' | and Miss Hattic J. Farnsley was solemnized ar, o rue that songs Sl bRl e, with tedious fittings at stated Preparations are being made to have a | club has yet done in a social way. Such | of Mrs. Clinton Briggs. at the residenco of the bride’s parents, 1712 ::;’.wax:uub 1((]"““'.':.‘::“'11"); l,'.l.':-.‘.',:;',.f ':.'.‘.; While the customs of the people of Me intervals, during all this time she is wond very successful party on Monday evening, | affuirs go a long way toward keeping up the [ The Debutantes Cooking club met at Mis$ | Gjark gtreet, Thursday evening, Rev. Tin- | calists. No one knows this better than the | 160 8r¢ in some respects fifty years behind [ jng how ft will look when completed; will it April 8. The adies i clargo are sparing | interestof the members during the winter | Cady’s on Thursday last. dall of the Seward Street Methodist Episco- | author of this beautitul song, for he has | (he {Imes, they are alicad ot us in other xe- | he wnything like what she has pictured it in no efforts to accomplish the purpose of | months, and it cannot be doubied that the Wednesday, March 27, to Mr. and | pal church officiabtik. The house was pret- | tried very hard to make this a great hit | shevew, M the City of Mexteo the Boirie | her mind?” will the design selected prove ment_maintaing . school of design, Which | yocoming to ler? These and many other questions arise to trouble he acterizes the present season. The last week was dull, uncompromisingly dull, and there proximity to the great Lake de Texco was speaking to thousands of poople, through with the eight corporals in charge of per- by the numbers and withont the numbers, | Laicvence, Mr. and Mre. J. I Smith Mr Mr.. and. Mrs, Broshurat, 2198 Harney ing the practical efficiency of the compan in ¢ of actual service. lowing a short rest the company drilled a number of the foot movements. In order 1o test the ability of the noncommissioned officers to summon the men quickly, the order “fall out’ was given, ranks were broken and the men dispersed all over the buildi when, without any preconcerted arrangement, the bugle suddenly sounded “to arms.'" W Cr t Club Party, two minutes thereafter th tads were If the Omaba Cricket club goes on in the raleing sufficlent, funds, With whicl to pur- | coming season will see a larger amount of | 1 W. Loomis, a son. tily decorated for the oecaslon and the pres- | and a succoss to singers. The air is spark- | b 500 pupile. ot which art s enconrasged £ I color to be | enthusiasm ong cricketers than would | Miss Gross and Miss Ripiey of Colasset are | ents were num.-r..himm handsome. Friday | ling and catchy, and the words are full of | b gres (aition. Tho Hovernment also s sented to the company some time in May. Ve e evidenced ey 1 po - s % o Y well attended of late, forty-two men being | the off season. The present club was only Mrs, A. Bruce Coffroth of Lincoln I the | courlo was given gtjhe home o the groom's | author of “‘Governor Boyd's Grand Inaug- | pupils, and a public gallery of art well present last Saturday. THauGratan st ocenic ot club was cnly | guest of Mr.and Mrd. J. F. Barnard, ather, 3702 Ames dvennue. ural March,” which was bought by Max | stocked with standard productions of Span- Next Monday. evening|the' regular monthly | s eatons Forman (o o o ey L start Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Howell returned yes- [ ~Mr. Bela Horton was pleasantly surprised | Meyer & Co. for a handsome sum. He | jsh artists is another feature of government tnapection will oceur, after which tho come | brighter proamects than woutd hoce w10 | terday Trom a trip to the Pacific coast. Jast Saturday evening by u number of his | is also the author of “Far From Thy Side,” | iberality. The result is that Mexicans are pany will hold its first quarterly meeting [ the case it the interest had beew allowed to | Mrs. C. Frost and daughter leave Wednas- | [H1ends, who took possession of his residence | “Only the Stars Could Tell,” cLonging.’ | being educated up to appreciation of art and Fe i B e e R R et ey SN at 1432 South Twduty-sixth street. The | and numerous other pieces. ' “A Dlamond [ bid fair to produce some good artists Thurston has promised to he present, and [ About fitty couples were present on Friday | Mrs. Palmer and Miss Clara Palmer left o e e s eerands (R e dies fheen Mboautirilly, arrauged Uby/|Bona) foatiirelot: Moxlcaniliterla (e tini; business will be transacted of greal im- | night, but it was not so much that their | Tuesday for Chicago and the grand opera.. | lipsic. = Miss Josfe Delrich and Miss Henrl- | Mr. Herbert Butler for piana and orches- | versal popularity of a beverage called pulque. portance to every member of the Thurston | number was large as that those wio were e S . Lk e o E LA LG RILIAIEROIR s | tra. ' D L e LR Rifles. Al committees will inake (helr | there. represcntod (he soeniomnin ofire | Mr. Frank Pegram of Boston Is the guest | Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock —— plant, similar fo what we term century b el probably more than had. been (e eane | of bis brother, Mr. George Pegram of this | Among those pregfnt were Misses Josie Oel- [ The grand concert to be given at the | plant. This pulaue is made fresh every day The Ladies Auxillary soclety will hold a [ at either of the two previous similar gather- | O rich, Henrletta fries, Belle Davis, Nina | young Men's Christlan sociation hall | and sells for 2 cents a quart. There are in- spectal meeting next Monday evening at | fugs given during the winier The aitars | L Miss Fannie B. Frost and Miss Fannie | Stefn, May Kinsed, Jossie Theinhard(, Clara | Thursday evening, April 5, under the man- | numerable pulque saloons throughont tho the armory, at which time the various com- | had heen much more nicely arranged apg | SChmidt are preparing for an extended | Stein, Mrs. Fried Mrs. Horton. Messrs. | agement of the Otaha Banjo club, promises | city. The business is a profitable one mittees will render their reports. passed off altogether more satisfactorily. [n | astern visit. George Fries, Harry Cornforth, Rudoly to be unusually interesting. Besides A. A. | Pulque trains are run daily, similar to milk There are_eleven applications for mem- | tha main hall there was wotnina oot tha Mr. Charles Ott, formerly an Omaha boy, | Fries. Charlie Fries, Will McCloud, Bel Farland, who is the best banjo player in | trains in this country. When the liquid is bership posted on the company bulletin. dancing and for the nondancers eards wers | Was in the city this week representing a | Horton, John Kinkey, Louis F. Hovton, Mf. | the world, the following program will be | fermented it Is stronger than alcolol, but in Y8 e e pany. illat e o) P lttabaras orim Horton, raRental: - its fresh form it is a harmless and deliclous day from Des Moines, where he has been — Miss Kilpatrick leaves for St. Louis on A very pleasant’ surprise party was given [ March—Dandy S Farland | drink. on furlough for the past two monihs High Five Pariy. Saturday next. where she Intends nhearing | Miss Ella Gamble! Wednesday night, the Omaha Ban Gieorge T Gel- “The climate is incomparable and seldom Ex-Captaln McLacklon, formerly of the | A surprise party was tendered Mr. Jake | the grand opera 5 occasion being her 18th birthday. High lenbeck, director. varies over twenty degrees tho through Firat cavairy, Iilinols National Guards, vis- - s s five was played, after which refreshments | The Swabian Malde +oeProch | The people take things cusy. Business hours ited the armory and was present at the drill last Monday evening. The discharge papers of the following nineteenth birth High five was played men have been received from headq the first part of the evening and dancing and they are consequently honorably and games were afterward indulged in un- charged from the service, viz: Privates | til a late hour. Henry A. Blath, Ansor W. 15, Oscar ie first prizes were won by Miss Bima | Miss Margarat Boyd left last Sunday for | Wells, Grace Gordon, May Stockham, Keele i E. Engler, Harry H. Kirby, ir. Rothschild aid Mr. Monk Dlath, aod_the | Chicago, where she has gone o enjoy a part ::}l‘la G.nnhlvilp\nmr ‘Cnmbl»n Messrs. Harry | panio Solo—8 B No ; i 2 L hooby prizes were won by Miss Rosy Gold- | of the opera season. 'hompson, Horace Pearman, Clark, James Allegro Halss s ... Reet entertain narrow views of other places and st o et Bennett's Clerks Dance. stein_and Mr. Will Singer. Another prize | Miss Cushing, who expects (o go fo | Gibson. Bert Booth; Ed Eldrige, John Dood, [ b I 5 have a prejudice against Mexico, but a trip | 41d louse gowns as caslly as hor gontlemen The clerks in the employ of W. R. Bennett | was also competed for by the young ladies | washington soon, il be Miss Dandy's guest | Eugene Nicklas, Harry Potts, Tom Walsh, [ ¢ Allegro Vivace.: ‘. ‘Beethoven | down there would soon dispel this’idea, The | fHERGE DUY CRET DOIRE SHC GRSt Co. gave thel ball Thursday even- | present for the best dancer and was S - S Y o ) » Lee Gi e, A. Mexic 4 srafuaioadiagainst Ament: L v | & Co. gave their annual ball Thursday even- | B for the best dancer and was won | from Sunday until her departure. Fred Arnaut, Charles and Lee Gamble. DAL paite | Mexioans are not prejuliced againat r\;;‘x“w e L L S L L DR & ABNE AR CRARK iy % | there see an assortment of costumes unlike ing at Washington hall under bxceptionally | ¥ Miss Lena Rehfeld. Nra PAGAmE i Stikeniw v The luncheon given by Mrs. Kirkendall Ap Those preses 3 s Mrs. A S. Stiger will give a tea on e Mrs._Little-Billin Captain Kinzie, 0 q L = pleasant clrcumstances. About eighty-five | o Lho4¢ bresent wore: Misses Isabella Adler, | oot 0™ fcinoon next in honor of her | On Wednesday last for her guests, Mrs. Hol- | Banjo Solo—Concerto Op. . Allegro would indicate. = American border toughs | o/ /0% oiitore shown in Omahn. All New ¥ Cora_Becker, Jesse Lobman, Nellle Taylor, 4 At el stater and Miss Burkett of Kansas City Molto tendelssohn | on the Rio Grande are responsible for what | 413 d {RAILE couples participated n the grand march, | Tda Newman, Belle Goldstein, Lena Rehtela | Mece, Miss Stiger of New York. S AN Ml TDlCKo L Jolf Hansas Oily) A . . R e e York made dresses, of lutest designs and which was led by Mr. 8. Reynolds and Miss | Lena Newman of Sioux City, Edna Wise, Miss McCormick and Miss AliceMeCormick | oyagis upon entering the dining room were | Darky's Dream... ST pn Aty as LANAIDE. " DIAZ AND HIS METHODS. colorings, choice fabrics, finished in a u‘mu- Mue Hamblet, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bennett | Elma Rothschild, Rosy Goldstein of Council | left the first of the weck for Chicago to | foir)y” dazed with the beauty of the floral Omaha Banjo Club. “p - Dla i e asl maty pnonatoRsatiatythalimostgtantidions; fandiay G TR et erre s E = ia P Rl ao ot Bluffs, Bertha Newman, Jennie Blotsky, | attend the season of grand opera. e ratioad T oK saon ta st saraatignkiat e b B President Diaz stands high in 'lllgw m & prices much lower than the sume gowns L3 BRLY, & " CMPIOVES | bulda' Hart; Messrs. Mose Miller, Harry | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brinker of Salt Lake | r 16 ; Musical and Dramatic. tion of his people and he s friendly toward | could be produced for in Omaha.. The priv Quite an interesting feature of the cvening | Mean "t ke g e, ) e Joseph, Brinker of Salt. Lake | remarkable size, with dainty forns, were the the United States. He chokes insurrections | cipal advantage lies, however, in the fact ! s A . Jake Rothschild, Herby | City will visit Mrs. Brinker's sister, Mrs. | medium of ornamentation, and in this the | Alexander Salvini is rchearsing ‘“The s republic by compelling the governors 4 e ALt A co e was little Louise Bennett's recitation of the | Oberfelder, Albert Rosenthal, Benny Reh- | Coutant, during the coming week. taste and artlstic abllity of the hostess was | Fool's Revenge." in hls republic by compelllug the governors | ciat a lady can seo costumes that are com AN ) o, Golduteln o Caano ; 3 various Mexican proyine o otod ) o on the dlffere o e pERIASIOTTL S el Detoce (Obriats, Jukcs Goldsteln of Council Blufts, John | rs. Learned fs visiting Miss Markham | displayed most admirably. The guests en- | Grane has “Tho Merry Wives of Windsor” | fim daily renoris of (he condition of ATairs | o’ her fascy and. determine which s mas,” which Louise recited with excellont \.Illu-krl"\\:»\’\".":' -\l<\»:lkmfllll:{h, l;\rpd in St. Louis. She is also to be present at | joyed a seven-course luncheon and later coffee | i view for next season, in their respective territorfes. President f“.,q becoming, No waitlug (wo or three dramatic ability for one 80 young. Refresh- | Singer, Lou Becker. . Mr. Newian ras un, | the wedding of an old sthool friend. and chocolate were served in the drawing | “njigq Marle Burroughs will commence her | Diaz reads these at his breakfast table. | wooks; no bother; no worry. She gots tho ments were served at 11 o' sisted by Misses Flora and Nellle Rothschild Dean Gardner was called suddenly to Pitts- | room. — The following ladies were present: | ,ureor as a star at Boston next October. Recently the Mexican brigands have been | paich"ie” slects without the fear of 4 : Y 510 ! - | burg on Tuesday by the death of a rela- | Mrs. A, S. Carter, Mrs, Barber, Mrs. Brady, 3 s e e ns i rutb:tliny, makel | SoLnonLasne Sagieo! e The following were present: Mr. and Mrs, ‘A 3 g e . Tes T Rubinstein’s opera, “The Demon,” has had | Joining th i @ ) sceing it_duplicated many times during tho W. R. Bennett, M 1 Mrs. J. C. H Rogolvad d will bo away. until some itime noxt | Miss Himebaush, Miss Baloh, Mlss Thede |, 1un"of over 150 nights In St Detersburg. | 8ood/soldier season. Mr. Scofield also has a competent s e ASe T [teom | Monday evening the ladies of the First Baloh, Missperkar Maric Tempest says she does not want a | ‘‘Mexico has flowers and strawberrles the | gressmaker in attendance, who makes any Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Ohichester, Mr. and Mrs. | ¢ i ot BVOLIE B0 e hestor r Miss Sherwood and Mrs. Oftutt, Mrs. | One of the enjoyable events of the past | | Maric Tempest says sho docs not o * | year round.” The rainy season is during May. | G alt . It necessary, free of E. E. Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Prall, Mr. and . A eIt pastor a | cugper B, Yost will receive next Tuesday | week was a pleasant surprise party tendered |""*'"'"\ Yj'|~_ but when she does, he must | 7,0 "ang July. It is a summer resort as | cyap take pleasure in showing Mrs. McClelland, Mr. and Mrs. W, [, | Feception in the church parlors. Dr. Au- | at 2:30 o'clock at 424 North Twenty-third | W. C. Bouk by a number of his friends, the | Ve an American. & well as a winter Mecca for travelers. [ ooiat™oi Seofield’s. Why not take a look at Gdwards, Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Dandis, Mr, | usta J. Chapin was assisted by Rev. Mary | street oceasion being his . birthday anniversary. It s sald that Sol Smith Russell has a | moyrist travel is on the increase and the | {yoce cuits, as well as their spring capes, and Mrs, T. J. Contes, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. [ Gerard Andrews of this city and Rev. B, H. | On Wednesday evening, April 4, Mr. and | The cvening was spent in playing progr great ambition to appear in a part repre- | ooni city is always filled with Americans. | jie o iy loster, Mr. and Mrs,” H, B. Fleming, Mr. | Chapin of the First Universalist chureh of | Mrs. L. J. Drake will give a card party [ sive high five. Mrs. Williams, Miss Burnett | Seating our great American, Abruham Lin- f “ione featuro of the package delivery & and Mrs. G. B. Givler, Mr. and Mrs, Kimer 4 Tha 4 ‘ f Lgads at their residence on South Twenty-ninth | and Miss Ida Angus carried away the honors | c0In. tem in Mexico struck me as being a good Farnaley. Mr.'anfl Mrs: Gua TAvsoll, Mi and :",';“"‘,’., e A urehuuads hesnpyaryitant for playing, while Mr. Schierstein and Mr. In the “Son of Porthos.” the romantic | thing., They deliver packuges on the street CURLED HIS HAIR. Mrs. H. B. Hedding, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. "‘]'“’_‘I‘l'l"” l;’,’. _"_,j’_“,“-“‘_"‘l with pulns Andrew Johnson won the gentlemen's | drama that Alexander Salvini will produce | cars, instead of delivery wagons. Distribut- 2 R r o e s O'Brien, Mr. and Mra, Winder, Mr. and Mrs. [ GIE SRS A0G (G reftesimetts were very | QG (0 ave a fall Some it time ago, | PrIZes: Among those present were the fol | next season, twenty lorses will take part | jug stations aro located throughout the city A Congressman's Striking R Board, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Damon, Mr. f GLE JoV, Bt CUabB of Lincoln ade ] SOniie"her ‘ankle very badly, is tmproving | 10WIng: Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Mr. and | in a battie scene. and ‘there {4 & parfect arrangement of [ Deolel Wemster | and Mra. G F. Milander, Mr. and Mrs. J, | Sresscd the guests, welcoming br. Chapin to | SH5) Mrs. Schierstein, Mr. and Mrs. James W The Boston theatrical managers have de- | switching, which makes Uy system a suc- | On his way back from Boston Colonel D, B. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Kuenuo, Mr. and | {JePTasie wid, vongratbiating. the people Richard C. Patterson and family have re. | Bouk, Mr. and 'Mrs. Williams. Mesdames | cided to discontinue bill-board and litho- ul one. W. Hitcheock stopped over a uy Mrs, Udell, Mr. and Mrs. A Laen M L v Iah D Ol "l' turned from Houston Tex.. sftee an ab. | Dollle Pray, Lizzie Craddock, Burnett, Ida | graph advertising and spend their money on he Mexican government is encouraging | Washington, and while there he heard & and Mrs, Nash, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Guil, [ et 58 W Wt B Bt Ehavi with | 0 e tiree months pleasantly spent in | AnSus, Staples, Mame Murphy, Emma Nel- | the newspapers. uropean immigration. Its gates are open to | good story, says the Chicago Times. It iy Mr. and Mrs, I N. Quill, Mr. anil Mrs. Hig- | L2800 0ureh in o short address extended | the south, on-and Mrs, Parker. = Messrs. John Simp- | New York papers state that the theatrical | all, while ours are not, President Diaz will | seldon that the {ovial SRIDHELE RuRE )y atys ®ins, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Anderson it R S R Ll B " son, Baker, Andrew Johnson, Staples, Crad- | pysiness has picked up everywhere, and | send a representative to Burope uext month | where without hearing a good story Misses Hamblet, Mao Hamblet, Grace | tne warmest of greetlngs (o his near neigh Mr. Charles Rosewater, son of Mr. dock, Noonan, Barl Parker nd Mark Wil- | point to that fact as Gvidence of the im- | to encourage the project. Inducements to [ ono was of one of those colored birbers so EsianMavatindyke,§ Lisslp Rowah S Attlai] EONReyElenk Fuater-aloumads wisusrcy fRokeater cedlton of ihe Beewiow, atiCors [ ljamagn; Droved conditions prevalling. develop manufacturing interests are also | numorous at the capital wex slaves who have Gray, K Twiss, Alice M May eH DY LTI J 9E0, ~ 41! A Ranto tion r. George .. Chatela e o 3 ; | sing made, Ma sturers locating in the | been there for years and who claimed to Gy miy i aee Manning, May | Ghapin herselt came forward, thanking the | Washington. Mr. George M. V.. Chatelain, one of the During Dis present long scason of elghty- | being made. ~Munufacturers Ieating In the | beei SUEE 108 HOGU0 00 Woory™ hresident e e, Gt qucth | guests for thelr vory kindly' grectings and | Miss Browille Baum' entetatned at dinner | Doit Kiown of the teachers in French, In- | five weeks, Mr. Willard has piayed twenty- | City of Mexico will be excmpt from taxes and statesman from George Washington's Jennie McMahon, a L kot ca Guill, 5 § a Miss Browrie Ba entertained 3 B A N A (et e § Jew | ten years.’ A statesn om George Wi Mary Rockbud, Emma Eekstrom, — Lottia | SNCOUraging words of welcome Tuesday evening for Mr. Moore of York, | Rrsnch yestordus moraing. tram Sl te iz ne 09 G bRy M ClIgED s [Ourihen la Naw e Tininger purchased a number of curlos | tne. One of these fellows was anolating Fraglor, Agnos Moran, Mamile Gruber, Nel- The following numbers were rendered dur- | Neb., Miss Smith, Miss Burns, Mr. Palmer | tho rosidence of Mre. John L. Webster, who and made several acquisitions to his large [ tho smooth countenanc nvl‘.l.”m’-uli Nodged o McDonald, Anna Gatewood, Dora Haven, ather, Newman at his residence, 2208 Farnum | Mrs. Catharine M. Powell returned last | | b P : Mrs. LAtttla-fillings, e rom g 0 noon and froy Mrs. S, . Beman. and Messrs. Gibson. Clark and Eldridg Allegro Vivues. . iamd: T "Mexico, The city has many delighttul The Cobweb club of North Omaha con- | sang. Those present were: Missos Mam Selection ............ A 3 driveways and parks. Driving and music templates spending a few weeks at Spirit [ Gibson, Nettle Gibson, Laura Gray, Artie The Omaha Zi r the popular diversions. [ saw some of the Lake this summer. Crawford, Dolllo Crawford, Mabel Rockfora, | Violin Solo—Fantasi i most gorgeous equipages there that I ever i e . beheld. Persons living in Omaha who stay AT e at home and get in one rut are lable to 1, 0 i) when o lady can buy her street street. Mrs. Shiverick, who was unfortunate Ing the evening: Instrumental solo, Mrs. | and Mr. Preston. Joset Hofmann, the precoclous pianist, o1 ks of art | congressman with creamy s SYening; Sitals - t has kindly loaned her house for these read- | oo, A e ) collection of tapestries and works of art | congressm ; S Olive Malley, Maud McVea, Lucy Baker, | Wo0ds vocal duet, Miss Seaver and Mr Mr. John Wilbur Beall left for his home | ings, The inaugural entertainment was suc- | oo ,,!f““')‘v,‘:‘::"’{",’,“. ";f,'urh;.‘,',',',f,',', Rubinsteln | \hilo in Mexico, including a dish from which Uy rubbed into the skin with his s Carrle Vodicka, Rose Fitzpatrick. Kose Hrad. | Easson: vocal solo, Miss Mary Latey; in Wyoming on Tuesday last, having suf- | o ove r . g o ill-fated M fan once ate his meals; 1. He was talkative, like all the bar- har et kil Rk RARHI ! ' Tocovered from his recent. iness (0 | bommn presens. 1y erar AT, tectt \Jadics | in May, “renewing his public carcer. ‘\hcrfi‘lykr.v'.lli'(l-.u\'(fl,nxl\‘;,‘\l.l:.“1,:“ ? ascot against | bors of his raco, and anxious to “Jolly” shaw, Vinnie Heflin, Emily Brown, Mamie | 8010, Mr. E . ficiently recovered from his recent ilness 10 | peing present to enjoy the humor of Mery's 1 Jotive Shavlick, Jessie Still, Lizzle Brown, Ella 5 of Chocolite rosume his business duties. “Lo Savant ot le (‘Jrn)vmlilb' Ur Ghaisiain Louis Morrison has found it exceedingly | rjoumatism: several historical relics and a | tho new arrival, seeing i |mn:p~l..|w‘.| »:n—lqrh Kinkennon, Nellie Schonlau, Rlla Latsch - S0 Miss Belle Kimbi who has béel T Sive 9 T STt C e profitable to play the devil. He made a | Leotuse display of Aztec pottery and souve nd regular patron. So he gazed adm ; atseh, | priday evening the members of the S. C Miss Belle Kimball, who has been con- | will give his second reading next Satur . pheisen. o] s % | prot, piay i Yo the countenance of the budding Jennio McMillan,* Hattle Ogle, Miss Col- 2 8.8 A fined to the house some weeks. with a d chose the ologue . | fortune out of his spectacular version of | yjrg, — He purchased a sun god and ordered into the countena J 5 ) . ; and has chosen for the monologue i ; YA b ¥ gly and said Slo) Sy J : P. club gave “SIx Cups of Chocolate,” a | . P et 9 ¥ B Faust,” and claims to have discovered how o ecolved advices yesterday to | s nan, grinned approvingly and sa burn, Skellie, LaPorte, Reed, Wachter, sprained ankle, Is greatly improved and able | tainment “‘Lu_ Gramatres’ by Labiche, one A aling tochave d ro it shipped, but received advices y ] b DElvaRad A Brown, Glenn, Lindstrom, Dakin, Caunton, | bright farce, at the residence of Mrs. O. M. | to be about without erutches. of the boightest nithBers ot the' ncademy, | ' producegreal Hghtning on the stage. - the cffect’ that the authorities would not Do you_ know, san, yol McFeeley, Flora Johnson, Louise Selkregg, | Carter, who graciously loaned her house fol The engagement is anno: { of Edward | For ten years Mr. Chatelain has been an in Frank L. Bixby, manager of the Grand | allow it to leave the country, s there is a mmrn ul'v I‘A.m” “:v”-lu e at Clarke, ~Lowse Bennett, Nellle Hennett, | the oveasion. " The club is composed of Anna | Harrls, secretary of the Buterprise Credit [ structor in French, and has beon a resident | era house, St. Faul, hus wriften a play of | sirict law there exportation of | O o aased at' the. compliment, and he Mrs, Wade. Shiverick, Grace Christian, Josephine Chris- | company of this eity, and Miss Tont Miller, | of the States for fifteen years. He is versa- | (he sensational order, entitled “Shaft No. Mexlcan' sun gods. greatly plea R et ek tanail Messrs. Samuel Reynolds, B. A. Weath- | tian, Beulah Shoup, Bessie Peck, Helen Peck, | niece of S. Ettlinger of Chicago tile, and an excellent veader, in addition to | M. Bixbyihas made use or the wonderful < N Brailed VY SR NON S ASHE SRR ers, B. Symond Garrett, E. Fincke, Henry ( er and th Prestol t g t ¢ | developments in electricity and will utilize S ted without pain or danger. | up proudly did not. hay 4 S, ¥ d L Lulu Carter and idith Preston. And it is Mrs, Stiger is entertaining her nidee, Miss | being well informed as to the literature of | y¥HOHITANS T Teeth extracted i D o o Tkl Pohlzon, A. W. Dworak, Willlam Barton, | only justice to say that the young ladies ac- | Stiger of Brooklyn, who will be her guest | France. LA X Local anasthetic used. Dr. Bailey, dentist, | bagbit Gus, ORI gy he ot my head, Alex Oberg, J. M. Norris, B. W. Chamber- | quitted them elves splendidly, the farce be- | for a few weeks, Mrs. Stiger will enter- One of the delightfu) banquets of the sca- Edourad Pallleron, the author of the new- | paxion block lain, George Harris, John Prince, William [ ing well interpreted. The guests wore: Mas | tain for Mixs Stiger before her departure e e nt by “fiaa | o8t play In Prance, “Les Cabotina” fs over R TR UPDIREE . e 3 nd odliekMtan KO Krusger, A C. MoKinney, R. P 8tull, T | Mounc Brodle Hallnche Miassn Meoracten | t2 Miss.Stger; Pafrach artiee ton wes glven las day night by the | 6" yers of age. e began life as a faw Miss Benfey's Beadings. iis staggerod the aged colored iman somos H. Dox, Joo Turner, y McAslan, Theo: | Mona 'Martin, Alice Drake, Florence Kil: | , Mr: and Mrs. George W Kurs entertained | young men of the Tormsichorean club at the | yer's clorky but ‘from the ago of 26 he has [ pigs Ida Bentey gave a series of readings [ what. He bad Bot SRREURE LG TR o) Sy ’ g o h number of their friends Thursday even- | residence of Judge and Mrs. Bowman, 1915 | Yo' % # 4 A Y 8 O TS reply, and had merely laic a dore Farns H. A W. 8. Rock- | patrick, Wilbur B. Chri tian, Will Hughe: 2 at thelr reslde 1120 North 8 Spencer str The house was beautitully | Chtirely supported himself as a playwright | o5 pickens' “Tale of Two Citles” to a i omplimentary bluff, never thinking ford, O. Peterson, R. W. Walton, Willinm | Charles Pratt, John Larimer, Buze Colpetzer, 8t thelr reslden R NOBIE SRYONLS | SUARSAY: b0 fermt maston Ilioe carnd. | and ltterateur S lanoa at Unity churoh L 1ast evening: | o s oM a0 el or iaD. SXDIAAR Hayden, John Dooling, John Fuchs, Max [ paul Hoagland, Harry Frank, Frank Me ngh oy atraet RERMYE RN AYe Syrhnt|FORBaralec I | “Ttenvy. Inying, who'has iust completed a/| SalLAudience 8 0. | that thero would 1 Z A e Batar Dol o |k il AR AL Rragi played tion pinks and smilax. Covers were laid ry. Iy, who han Jusk completed & fim o rdparty nt the strong characters | tory superstruc &y 3 ikt une, Arthur y. Henry Allen, Harry 5 : for twenty. The menu consisted of six | professional visit of twenty-eigh t h,* he stammered in reply L Browster, Stead, F. B. Roynolds, | Lindsey, George Martin, Dan Baum, Roy | * The Mabel Eaton compauy disbands next | fof tWent AUe te ore passed and | this country. s reported to have received | of the story was sufficient to tax the ve 'No, o i 8. B. Cle Cowan, C. Coppick, Mr. | Grummer, Bzra Millard, Joe Barker, There | Week on account of the temporary loss of | courses, afier whioh' chears Were passed &bl 30 Bge00 G0 1n gross recelpts during that | satility of the most finished elocutionist, and J ya s i Vapor, 8. P. Fatloy, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Klein oTe. als ve Sounc volce on the part of Miss Eaton, Mrs, Baton | # general good time, was indulged in by all, 3 R ot wufcient compliment o suy that Miss S were also t from Council Bluffs .20 Rt 18y Batha, s Me hich consisted of sevasal musical selections. | time. It I8 sald that no other actor in a | it is a sufficien I nrod a Divl kauf, Mr. Lombard, Mr, Sears, John Morten- | Gertrude Bennett, Irene Test, Eleanor ( 1 In Omaha, but will shortly remove to | bl BErRC o BEV e ] Oehtlt similar time has taken In such a large sum | Henfey's impersonations were exceptionally BW YORK, March 3.—The Amerlcan son, J. P. Schell, Roy W. Moore. A Stewart, Genevieve Baldwin, Luclile P Chicago. T e e roagulene, | ‘ot money well exccuted. Her representation of the [ NEW YEE FEEE feciared quarterly 1and, Joo Schell, Robert Beard, I, § P T TS T R T The Misses Julla' and Maude Pox, two | Rrank Oorby, Austidifellett, Fultan Berlin o AT o Clara | ravings of Dr. Manette when reatored to | dibidends of 2 b ton the preferred ner, C. A. Whita, Thomas ‘Stribbling Schoeutgen, Helen Baldwin, Fred Empkie, | bright young ladies of Chicago, are in the | hoss Malley, Otto delin, Charles Squires Actor Frederic De Delleville Iy sulok Clara | e "0 liberty after his eighteen yeurs in- | tock and 3 per cent on the common sl Reed, D. M. Swan, J. Matson, Getten, | Tneron Josselym, Harry Gleason, Herb: city on a short visit to their cousins, Mr ort Bohnalder, Art ‘Angell, Jewpo Tomsatt, | Marels for §1,800 due on: conte 0 Bays | lsonment in the bastile was especlally well [ payable May 1 o A BEg Mheron Joa . Harry e okt : isths, MU | Wil Van Court, Goorge Glaccomini, Herb | hie was dlscharged from Miss Morris' com Thomas . Hart, Larmie, Frank | pinney, Dick Stewart, Robert Daldwin and Mrs. Walter B. Wilking of 1205 South ) A RTUR, o crank 1 Pinney, Dick 8 : A 4 | Robingon, Tom Marstow, Angus MeDonald, | pany without the usual notice. C. Har — - Murphy, Frank Fggleston, Julius Kessler, | Spuire, Clint Spooner, Ralph Mueller Thirty-first stroe .y pany ; Arthur Whitworth, P, Booco, Q. Thumaon, | Spuire. Clint Bg . Ralph Muelle The West End High Five club had an un. | Fred Halsted, Will Willis, Al Barstow, Lee | riott, Misa.Morris' manager, says that in iy A g N B B K. of A, Entortaln. wauglly Bieaseat’ meming st My, agd Mra. |-LAnUn and Burkedsdwamen. Thia elub will |'Minneapolisi e Bellsville. refused to g9 on Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Frank Brown, Lincoln, W. English, Patrici The secoud of a serles of parties was given | Paimer's on last Monday evening. Neurly | lefmes natl o Dol Bext Friday pisht at | the stage und play his part ! Horton, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bryson, Mr. | freshments had been served all were pleated | wedding will occur on g gayly Mme. Janauschek told the people of Balti trimmings, on | more the other day that the key to success : stage at present was uotoriety, no . 3 nously gained. ‘“‘Coarseness Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Manchester, Mr. Among_those present were: Misses Mae | Misses Newcombe and Cheyney, »Messrs- | fit for a king and a most enjoyable evening | and sensuality,” she sald, “seem to be the ). McAvoy, 8. G. Lowls T AT R T < A i e. Calve shocked some folks at the D. McAvoy wis, at the restdence of Supreme Past Sir Kn | all the members we A1l seemed Although the rule of the Cooking club | Mile. Cal hock me folks at th May 9 while at each co was an Baster egg and Mrs. L. H. Korty, Mr. and Mrs. i. M | to listen (o a short address by Supreme Vice A right pleasant high five party was | decorated in yellow paper Rhoem, Mr. ara Mrs. Danlel Shull, Mr. and | 8ir Knight J. T. Buchanan, a recitation by given at the residence of Ray N. Vierling | which were painted the name of each guest | on the and Mrs. Van Brundf, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | iCimbal, Maude Buchanan, Mable Crampt Ed Dyball and WII - Manchestér, The | wes spent, the men now certainly having | views of our nineteenth-century life. The Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alle), Mr. and | Ilorence Johnson, Ethel Seavers, Ina Ke guests were: Messrs. Ed Dyball a more elevated opinion of cooking clubi | prize ring supplies the stage with its male Am Mrs. J. B. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. | nedy, Eleanor Wright, Burstall, Ida Bow combe, Hackenberg, Falconer, Horton, Dy \an ever before. Those present werc: | stars and the divorce court supplies it with n = ) [ ] Viayed High Five C. T. Butler, 2105 Davenport street, Friday [ more than usually by their | 1y that 1o men are to be Invited, this week | OPETa In Ghicaxo by chewing un oy Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baughman entertained | evening, by the United Knights of Ameri favorite game. an exception was made, Miss Pratt and :l"“ k‘! \“h‘)".’; AR P T TP Y9 at high fivo Friday evenlng at their home, | The ATSt part of the eveniig was spent in | The engagement is announced of Miss Julin | Mes. Hull inviting. the ¢lub and an many | Alacki sho I saQ 1o Erotte 0e S OF V00 ¢ * | card playing, and later in the evening Mr. | Clarkson, daughter of Major 8. Clarkso: men to an Baster supper at Mrs, Hull's on | €A tha YT 1309 South Twenty-fifth avenue. the fcilow- 3 W od P. Wolo 3 e o dolng the same thing, and thought she was Butler, atsisted by Mr. Ed W. Maroell, | and Mr. Alfred P. Wolcott, formerly of | Wedneaday evening. Tho repast of seven | 10K the sates TR A et BE5 W Ing: Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Hake, Mr. atd | ontertained the guests for a short time with | Omaha, now owner of a large fruit ranch at urses was served al four small tables | §PIY RESEITR Mrs. J. B. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. | a number of stereoptical views. After re- | Moreno, Riverside county, California. The | prettily decorated in yellow nasturtium, | Hme and p Mrs. A. J. Vierliog, Mr. and Mrs. Draper | Clarence Furay, and one T. Butler. | Thursday evening, the prizes being won by | and the menu. Tie elaborate menu was | matter how inf .@fim liutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hocmdrie, | Ina Dodge, Mae Rieven, Milie M ball, Manchester, Alexander Davis, Boyd, | Miss Cbandler, Miss McKenna, Miss Yates, | its female stars.

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