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    THK BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MAY 15. 1911
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Sponsor for Regiment;
Tomorrow tin ti u O Important
event in th aortal calendar of too Omaha
High school (or then sponsor for th
Ml cadet regiment will presented by
th rammlKnr4 officer! of tbo drill
corn who ere eligible to pick a military
raise for that honor.
Mlaa Katbrrlne Davenport, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Frederick W. Clarke. H
Wtrt itrtwl will be th sponsor of the
regiment. Malcolm Baldric, so of
Howard H. Bsldrlge. being tha lieutenant
colonel who makes the eboic. Mia
Davenport la a member of the Ky Doe
rlub. one of the moat prominent aenlor
girl' 00(101 organisations, mad ta very
popular at the arhool, both among the
student and faculty. "ral other
sponsor hare also bran selected from
the rank of the Ky Leaa- everyone of
which will wrer a military mien to
morrow when they are presented to the
cadet.
The sponsor q oration haa caused con
siderable comment all year ana many of
tha eommlasloned officer averred soma
time ao that they would have no tern-
Inane Influence to guide the affair of
tha private and oon-commlasioned lad
of the drill aorpa. It la eartala that there
mOX be at least three "bachelor" out of
tha eleven allgtbla officer of tha real'
guest were present.
The wedding will take place June 17 at
the home ot the bride.
Miss Kathleen Ryan will ba maid of
honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss
bouts Cotter and Mlaa Adelaide Hogaa.
Mr. Dwight Keeker of Jackson. Mich.,
irlll b beat man.
Tha bride was a atudent at Sacred
Heart academy and graduated from SL
Prancta school at Columbus. Neb. Mr.
Bellamy I a graduate of Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mr. Philip Plrlsa announce
the engagement of their daughter, An-
tonette to Mr. Prank Wlekert. The wed
ding wtll take place at o'clock Tuesday
morning. Juno 4. at 8t Joseph church.
Mlaa Maria Mlk la expeoted home today
from Paris. Her mother, Mr. Joe Mik.
went to New Tork to meet her. Mia Mlk
will gtvs her first concert st Brandel,
Tuesday, May 31
The presentation ceremony will be held
an tb school campus and atduents aa
well aa cadets will be present. Several
Interesting features have bees planned
and each girl who la choaea for aa aos
ered fimetioa will make a little speech
ta tk youthful soldier boy and perhaps
give a taw aonunaad of tha manual
Pleasures Past
Mimes Irons Klet and Lilly Krlae gav
a surprise party In honor of Emily Kit-
Use, at her home. TU Hickory street.
Sunday evening. They spent the evening
with music and fames. Those present
were;
Ml
Joete Vancek,
Clara Poeeeh.
Jene Kenan.
Josephine Kenan,
Irene Klet.
Lilly Krtse,
Ella Berthslsen,
Joels Johnson.
Oertrude Hhymonskl I.orf.ta Krnan,
Martha Khymonekl. Kmlly Kill lata.
Frieda Anderson,
Messrs
T-adamlr Barto.
Olrnn Boring,
t'harlee Shlmanek.
Charles Hoffman.
Charles Stenlcka,
Otto rtaruie.
Krntet V-ehl.
arm ta ahew their efficiency as a
at wears
Herbert Wengl.
Eddie Vleek.
Charles Vlcek.
Walter Raetaln.
ArtJiur Nordeen.
Messrs -
Jnhn Ryber.
William Krlae.
James Krupitcka,
John Klet.
Prank Krlss.
Mrsers
Charles Bromm.
Jamee Veko.
William Kaspar.
Joseph Tunek.
Edwin Kramer,
fcdward Novak.
Joseph Priborsky.
Frank Jelen.
Mr. Martin Oberst entertained Satur-
dav evenlna at a birthday surprise for
her daughter. Mrs. T. H. Arey. KOi Cas
street. Thoee present were:
Mr. and Mr. O. H. Olllesple.
Mr, and Mrs, George Crosby.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Plowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Leelle.
Mr. and Mr. T. fitrsevsugli.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Arey.
Mr. and Mra. Martin Oberet.
Judge and Mra. Chart Leslie.
Mias Hoopensamer.
Miss Lydia Nuatler.
Friends of Mrs. C. H. Vaa Dusen gav
a surprise party and china shower yes
terday afternoon In celebration of her
birthday. Tb guests Included:
Merederaee Meeadamee
It. Q. H lumen. Ira C. Mynater,
M. . Anderson, O. Csrpenter,
Mayme Jsycox. L. B. Wolf.
D T. MrGreth. P. B. Cochran.
Mia A dell Mynater.
The La Mroa club, a social organisa
tion composed of Omaha High school
girls, was entertained by Miss Hassl WU
Ham and Mia ElizabethKroner at the
home of the latter Saturday afternoon.
An enjoyable muelral program was given,
after which refreshment were served.
Those present wer:
Misses Mleaes-
Irene loomls. Adelaide Hogan.
Marie Werthun. Nellie Wood.
Ulllan Calloway, Marie tiaiiowsy,
Engagements
Aa engagement anaouaosd m a novel
aad tntsrestln way was that of Mlaa
Heee Helaa Walker, daaghtar of Mr. aad
Mrs. P. P. Walker, to Mr. Harry Tristan)
Bellamy of Welieton. O.
The names at tha betrothed young
. coo pie vara placed la pink and gold en
i velar a, which were need aa plana card
at the announcement luncheon given by
Mra. Walker thai afternoon at her home,
43 North Thlrty-Mnth at not. Beside
each umSop or place card waa a minia
ture cupId aad the name war pierced
with gold arrow.
A pretty decoration of pink rosea was
tiaed at tha luncheon and. tha afternoon
aa spent playing bridge, whan twsnty
Mias Bertha Schick entertained at a
bridge luncheon Saturday at tha Landoa.
Spring flower war used In the labia
decoration and covers wer laid for:
Meedames
A. J. Jackson,
J. Hherwood,
J.N. Tinaley
of Vlllisoa. la.
iJmaaMeyarboff.
Meedames-.
O. w. Preston.
M. McCoy.
B. Dremmond,
George Roger.
J. (I Kuhn.
Mlaaes
R.ite Johnson.
Edith Owartwy.
A pleasant evening was spent with a
surprise party given by the Q. L. a.
club la honor of Ml Rose P worse, at
her hem Saturday. Tha evening was
spent In game, singing and dancing
Thoee who attended were:
Rose nworsk.
Ross Hoffmen.
Marie Vaeko.
Til lie Vltoaeh,
Anna Pleuler,
Emma Cerha,
Rleffanla Klepetko.
Anna Klepetko,
Resina Tauchen,
Vara Bechl.
Evelyn Neckl.
Berths Elklns.
Isabel) N'eal.
Maude Craig.
Charlotte
Marquardt,
Alice Smith.
Blench McCartney,
Mary Roche,
Thereaa Outh.
Margaret Smith.
Irene Mejora,
Bertha Pratt,
Bertha Long,
Vers Hudson.
Ruth Wlllard.
Genevieve Thorn
Mum, Kllsabeth Kroner
Johanna Rengston.
Haael Williams.
Mrs. D. O. Robb entertained at a pink
and while laachsoa and linen shower to
day at her boms In honor of Miss Grace
Pterasa, a spring bride. Those present
were;
Misers Mil
Grace ptsrsoa, Jessie 1 tenon.
Nora Hucxiey.
Meadamee Meadamea
j. pieraon. Wlllla Crosby,
W. N. SchneckbsrgsrTnoma Jones,
Kodym. Jonr of
Herbert rt. nun. .ounai rJiurr.
Btohl.
C. a Carter.
Hsrry McCartney,
Al Falrbrotlier.
Ueorg Balrsr.
C. lister.
W. Brown.
Marks,
John Oopalaad.
W. Sheely.
Arthur HAaaltsn,
Mra John E. 0"Hern entertained at a
larg whist luncheon yesterday at bar
biuu Hed aad white tullne were used
la decoration and covers vers placed for
forty guets.
Ladies' Bazaar
Voting to decide who I the most popu
lar widow, the moot prominent young
woman and the most favored married
lady furnished a spirited contest to the
haaaar given last week by the Luted
Bohemian Ladles' societies.
Mr. A. Zeleny found great favor aa a
widow, sweeping all opponent decisively.
Other In tha race were Mra. A. Junes.
Mrs. M. M our as and Mrs. M. Prehal.
Tha premium was a large and delicious
cake, which was donated by Mr. Zeleny.
First and second prises were offered
for the moat popular young single woman.
Miss Emma Vltous took the first award.
a dlamong ring, and the second honor
went to Miss Alice epic It, who received
a garnet ring.
The third contest, which ended at 11
o'clock Saturday night, kept the crowds
at a high pitch of excitement during the
closing hour, and five and ten-dollar
bill were much la evidence. Tht con
test was held to decide upon the most
prominent married woman, and Mrs.
Dorothy J and, wife of Undertaker Frank
Janda, took first honors, winning a valu
abls cut grass act. Th second award
went to Mr. R. A. Llbal. who aa gives
a leather sofa.
It I estimated that the baaaar netted
about B.OOO, which will he applied ta the
building fund of the Bohemian ladles'
lodge. Th ladle are determined to
build a fine lodge hall.
Th bazaar lasted during the whol
week with large attendance every night
and musical and vocal programs. Local
Bohemian singing societies took part and
pupil of Prof. Mach'a violin school fur
nished the musical numbers. There wer
rerltsl every night aad comedy drama
Friday night.
Wedding Bells
Th wedding of Mia Haiti Wageck
and Mr. Julius Lent ot Omaha waa tol
emnlsed by Rev. Skovagcrd Saturday at
high noon at tha home of the bride's
brother, Henry Wageck of Council Bluffs
Tb house was beautifully decorated with
ferns and cut flowers. Th bride wore a
traveling suit and was attended by MIM
Fer-Mil-Lac
The Health Drink
lor
Young; or Old
At Fountains and Clubs
tA
There's no use run
n.ni? the risk of getting
disease-germ milk with its health
destroying dirt The market is full
of this impure product. The
records of the health department show
that much dangerous milk has been sold.
Experts know that Alamito is pure and
clean because it is pasteurized and never
exposed to insanitary conditions.
Our chemists are continuously
testing Alamito milk so that we
know every drop we deliver contains
the proper percentage of butter fat.
AUmito Bilk is the Beit-Rich,
Clean and Ahsolntele Sale to Use
Bottles ""S
terllaed Paatsorlasd
Delivered freak daily and before breakfast.
Alamito Sanitary Dairy Company
The Safe Milk. gUt 411.
Myrtle Brsdy as bridesmaid. Mr. Foley
acted a best man. Mr. and Mrs. Lnx
left for California and will be at nou
after June I In Omaha.
Personal Gossip
Mrs. Toung of Julian. Neb.. i visiting
bar aunt, Mrs. J. F. Coad. Jill Farnam
street.
Mr. O. W. Wattles will leave thl even
ing for Clarksvlll. la., to spend a week
with bar parents. Mr. and Mr. A. M.
Let.
Mis Henrietta Brash of Reckport, Mo
who waa th guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Char lea H. Klrach. left for Langdon.
Mo.. Mondair evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foley of Bismarck,
g. D.. who have been visiting Major and
Mra. Frederick Dale at Fort Crook, left
Sunday evening for their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdsoa Rich sod Dr. and
Mrs. Plerrs C. Morlarty returned Monday
in a private car from a delightful week
end visit with Mr. Harry O'Neill on his
ranch near Oconto.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard ar ex
pected homo Friday from Chicago, where
Mr. Millard recently underwent a aerlou
operation an hi throat at th Presby
terian hospital. He Is recovering rapidly.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Met. Miss Ger
trude MeU of Omaha and Mrs. Anna P
Orey of Chicago returned thl weak aa
board tb Kron Prinseaa Cecelia of the
North German Lloyd Una from a trip to
Europe, where they have been since Jan
uary. While abroad they visited Italy.
Franca and Germany. They will return
to Omaha tomorrow.
Mis Grace Northrup. OS Florence
boulevard, returned from Ames, la., law.
evening, where sh haa bean attending a
week end house party given by th La
tauma nub of tha But Agricultural col
lege Th student members ot thla club
entertained royally for about fifty gu
A prominent Isatur of th ntertalnmen
waa an excursion theater party to Da
Moines, followed by an elaborate naoqut
at tha Wellington.
For the Future
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Swobe will entei
tain at their home Wednesday evening b
honor of Mis Iran Everett ot Chlcagc
who la tha guest ot Mlaa Mildred Rogeii
Mrs. Clark Lynn will ba hosts at tra
meeting of the kenalngton at Fort Ornahi
Wednesday afternoon at her quarter.
Ml Mabel Eckman will give a miscel
laneous shower Wednesday for her sister.
Mis Blanch Eckman, whoa marriage to
Frank C. Henry will take ptsoa Friday,
May 24.
Key to the Situation Be Advertising.
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' a TTB ACTIOS i 1 UM.tUA.
Braadslai The Tle."
ayetyi Viet tree and TkaderUl.
Oryaeassi adevUle
atstiaeee tadas at Oeety aad Orahaaa
theaters.
Comparison of musical entertainment
beget no satisfactory end, and therefor
It la not neceassry here to recall any
of the other musical treats at tha as.
so Just closing; only let It be written
that tha Russia Symphony orchestra be
witched a fair aised gathering la tha
Boyd last evening with aa eatremely
brilliant program, sum numbers of which
war applauded by erery hand la tb
boas. That th audience waa not larger
reflect aa credit upon Omaha, for th
pleasure gtvea by tht New Tork orgeoi
aatioa deserved a packed bouse.
la every part It waa a grand concert.
The ore beet ra played Intelligently, effl
.csenthr and eompreheadlngty. It had
great regard for quality ot tune; tha soft
est Ihreada of th daintiest web wer
smoothly and delicately unwound, a In
th light faatastl "Dance of the Fairy
Doll.' aad In "Dane of th Million,"
by Taohalkowiky. Tb various mood
ere detlostely sustained; the paca, th
accent and th Urn war finely wrought
alodeet Allah uler conducted prectaely,
dlserlmlnately and eurely, blending and
hading In a manner that aeemed perfect.
He waved hi arma comprehensively and
eommandlngly In ovary Instance, and
gained. It aeemed, juat th amiiiilOfliaa
and brill la no that ha sought Ma, Alt-
shuler' conducting la tha roost excellent
that Omaha ha seen thl year.
Lydla Lspoukowa, gave three ot her
graceful dance th pureet and most da
llcloua eahlbltloos ot th year. Three
singers of the company were heard Vara
Curtis, soprano; sTva Mywtt, eontraito,
and ! Bonta, tenor. Exceedingly pro
longed apataua proclaimed each ot these
artiste a delight Mr. La Bonta baa a
Thousands of Old People
Find Health and Strength
J V-i
MR.
8AMVEL SAGE
Duffy' Fttr Matt WhlakeT ta wo,
dcrfolly affective to aid dlgeaUoa,
thu aoarishlnc tb body aad en
riching; tbe blood, whkh make It
aaperiaily valuable for dsoaa ad-
vaaced la year.
Bead what It doea for Mr. S. Saf
aad hi Meade.
"I have beaa a user of Duffy'1
Pur Malt Whiskey tor many yean,
ad find that It la toe beat medicine
and tonic I can take.. I bav been
troubled with (aa onV my gtomach
whkh cauae a pain In my heart and
often bowel trouble, but if 1 take
about two tableapoonfula ot jour
malt in tb morning when I flrat set
up, then my food taste fin aad do
not distress me. Wail I waa on th
farm 1 took It before each meal aad
found tht It cava ma a better asnetita and aleeD beeam refreshing. I
have often recommended It to mj old comrade and they all say It do
tbtm much good.
. "Many aed ladle to whom I hare talked claim they could not get
along It It wer not for Duffy Pure Malt Whlakey. 8om bar said.
'Give me liberty or give me death.' but I aay. 'tilve me Ufa aad Dqify'
Pur Malt WhUkey." Samuel Sage, Adjt.. Tom Cuater Poet, No. 178.
G A. R., Sheridan, Mich. , '
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
. For more than half a century Duffy Pure Malt Whiskey haa been b
' fore the public and It increasing auccea proTB lu merita aad honeaty.
Scteotiats have tested It. chemleu have analysed It and always found It
pur and full ot medicinal flrtae; doctors hav prescribed It. and ministers
of tbe Cospel, temperance advocates and people in ail walks of life have
used it. and all en aorta it aa a moat effective tonic stimulant.
It is a wonderful remedy la the prevention and relict of all throat,
lcng aad stomach troubles, and for all pasting aad weakening condition.
If taken aa directed.
-Unity's Pare Malt Whiskey Is the Mly whiskey that was taxed by
the government aa a medicine daring tb Spanish-American war.
tod la MKALED BOTTLKS ONI.T by druggists, grocers end dealers, or di
rect, tl.ee a large sot tie If your dealer cannot supply you, writ us. and we
will teti you where It can be bought. Our doctors will eend yea advice an
valuable Illustrated medical booklet free on sppltcstloa.
The Duffy Mall Whiskey Ce, Koclieeler, K T.
wonderful votes, clear, strong and
warmly oolorful. Ha used It to fin ad
vantage In singing a aeloetloa tram
Puccini' "La Boheme." Ml curt! waa
applauded enthualaaUcally. Tha purity
of her voice and her command of th
art of song war shown In her solo and
In th "Rlgolatto" quartet eeleetlon.
Musorgky' "Sunrise on Moskva
River," waa engrossing sod Impresslv.
Th languorous melodlo not of tha
opening caught the listen!' ear, and
peacefully caressed him. Ha waa able
to follow th slow, yawning movement
of th early morning, th breaking of
th quiet, the crowing nf the cock and
th gradual opening f day; tallowed by
th gathering tumult that roused his
lata tha tullnea of th bright day at
th cloee at th music. Th varying
mood, th slowness at th slumber
music, th beginning ot lively action and
tha mounting no Is wr brought out
la a melody that enraptured th entire
audience.
Tchalkowky "Pathettque." waa
warmly applauded. Tha conductor and
orchestra aubdued every ton and
amplified th diversity at thl music,
bringing to the listener a glorious ren
dering a which clarionet lata, flutist.
violinist and drummers created a mus
ical beauty that waa glorloua. The two
Techalkowaky daaoea war suggestive of
th vanishing and the evanescent, re
flecting th fanciful Image of th com
poser's mind. Tachlaaowaky" "WU" waa
ooooaatrated late a melody that clam
ored with th sound and cry ot battle,
bunting Into th final with th trasssi
aad drum palatine a striking tonal pic
ture of the jeyful celebration of th
Russians ever the retreat ot Napoleon.
Laval Melee ot th Stag.
Louie Dresser, th fameu musical
comedy star who la tb chief attraction
at th Ornheum thl week, believe that
It Is ths duty ef very woman to Improve
her persona appearance.
"A graceful carriage and a good akin
ge a long war toward making a womaa
goo looking, ' arte eel a, "an aoooraing
to my belief no one ran walk well who le
not comfortably attired. 1 am a lam
woman an a I wear vryuiins i.ivje.
Mr ahoe. my alovee and my gowns are
all half a sis to big. 1 choose to be eoin-
fortaklaeo that I can walh tea m lea a
day and aot be Urea, or to run after a
street car ef 1 want ta without tsar at
tripping."
In almost every elty that Ml Dresawr
visits an ta Invited to give s lecture
oa health t woraea. Whether sh will do
a Is Omaha haa not been decided.
At tbe BBOeBevet that the raised arm of !
Ltnaola Beach, seeled la hi aeroplan, I
drupe, tbe audience at Boyd theater '
oaounenctng Thursday matinee wtll start '
en a fascinating nd wonderful rid via (
ufsws n. nowe irswi rwtivai. ii a ,
th eignel tor the "deck bends' 'to "let
go. Simultaneously th ragine beaia to
purr and the next aeoaatioa ts that of I
flight acres th grass at th rate ef what i
seem to be a thousand miles a minute.
The vibration of the aglBea, and th
thrill ot speeding through tb tree air
affurd a delight so heea. so unadulterated
and no myetertoaa, that It defle analysts.
A yoa ar lifted ever higher end higher,
th world seems to disappear beneath yoa
and the terrific speed of which you were
so eonacseua at the start sesm lessened,
though Hi fact it la greater. That means
that ys ar infected with th aviator
disease over-confidence. Then you begia
to wonder whether yoa are traveling oa
th fee of th wind or simply hanging
in th air as though on aa inflated
cushion, but yoa are suddenly awakened
from your reverie by that weird vola
Ing dart back to earth.
Other noteworthy auenea of Mr. Howe
new program ar aa exclusive reproduc
Uoa ot th burial ef the historic Maine;
a nde en a diligence through th moun
tain fastnesses of New Zealand; a trip
through the famous Royal Gorge of tbe
Arkansas river la Colorado, aurf ndtng
by Hawaiian native; a remarkable drill
by the Reedbam Orphans. London; tbe
latest winter eports la ewttseriaad aad a
He tonal tour through Japaa during
which the land of the chrysanthemum la
revealed la all th rich (lowing color at
nature. Th aceae tax tb audience te
the sacred deer park at Kara: to the
aacasnt anrlaea and sample at Nlkko: te
a thrtlllag boat ride through th raatda
st th river MsadaeUa. ate. Msnnna will
he givea dally.
A deligMM
for your breakfast tomorrow
WW !
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A delicious
breakfast dish
AJpfjf 1 kiithly concentrated food
Vw 1 -cul rich in protein has been the
white man's source or power.
f?irp "caly dii-wtcd. very nutritious-
alYiLc? the food that has itiven the Japanese
his wonderful endurance.
?yfpvf blown in its various
MJUriGjr forms of malt a strength-giving
blessing to all invalids.
TRIX is a blending of wheat, rice and bar
ley, cooked and ready to serve by adding
cream and sugar.
TRIX is scientifically combined to give the
greatest possible nutrition and consume the
least energy in digestion.
IF your grocer is not yet $xxppliedf
telephone Douglas 3686 and a
package will be delivered to you.
The New England Cereal Co.,
Sooth NorwaQc, Conn.
Omaha Sales Co
National Fidelity Building,
Western Dutribatort.
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