10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, XOVKMBKR 20, 1012, DEAFNESS CONQUERED! Generous Offer of a Free Book to All Deaf People Who Wish to Hear Dfaf pwpte every wherei will rejolre with nil their carts ovr the new treatment tor Deaf ness that Is restor I n k hearing I n s o nnny cae onre IMitiRlit hopeles". In order that ov en one may learn of IMn treatment by ail odd. one of the best yet known for Deafness the find er of this urres ful new method ban written a ery In teresting and help ful hook which no aneoiute TLA ffOCiBinrA feeWM BEE-MBVB By METJ.TFIOIA. Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1912. s" will send ly free of eharse o any person who Buf fers from Deafness It show hi the plain eat manner the rn.ue of nearness and Head Noises, and points out the way to regain clear and dlMlnoi ImuinK. Care ful drawings of the mr and Its compli cated passages, mude by the best ar tists Illustrate the book Deafness Specialist Sproule, author of this desirable work, has for twenty-five years been making n thorough Investiga tion of Deafness nnd Head Noises, and Ills successful new treatment for Deaf ness Is the reward of all his patient .ii.fr Vnv 1i wishes even- one who suf- a in unv M.'izrcM. ill 11 u 11 tinquer this cruel affile- Surprise Party. OCIETV attended the Orpheum Monday evening, and would have been even bettor represented had there been more neat In tho theater. Mlsa Kthol Barrymoro, who lias boon entertained In Omaha on numerous occasions, Is a great social favorite, and many of her ad mirers were present last evening. One of the box parties Included Airs. George N. Roberts oC BoBton, Mr. and Mrs. William Hill Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ilaum, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. It u fun B. Hnrrls, Another party Included Mr.'and Mrs. Charles 0. McDonald, Mr. nnd O. 0. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Walte Hqutcr, Miss Kntherlne Moorhead, George. F. Kngler. Together were Mrs. I.ouls C. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Westbrook, Mr. Mrs. It. L. Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Carlrlo. Miss Kntherlne Ueeson, Miss Elizabeth Bruce, Mr. Jack Webster and Hal Brndy were together. In another party were Miss Violet Joslyn, Miss Helen Scoble, Mr. Tay lor Belcher nnd Mr. David McOowan. Mrs. Charles Marsh, Mr. Wachob and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Black- well were In another party. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Karnsworth and Mrs. J. J. Dickey formod another party at tho theater. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Klnsler and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe were together. In another party were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Magcc. Mrs. Mr. and .Mr. fcrs from Deafness how science, can con tlnn tw.n i nlrt Tour Dtafnrii anr lwii.tr r mt for Ihli look todar. tod Warn how hrln. U v.1.. rinr.d nnlcklr tnd Mfmantntlr Manr h one bfllPTfd thflr IWIwi InrurtMt litre. alreadr ttlnrd ptrrwl ntnn bt louowmx ut tir ln In III !. Writ your namt and tiirt on Hie nUnt lines, cut out tot. hmtr mittwn Mali tO o.fntt SMclaUst SprouU, 193 Trad BnUdlDg, Boston. "EVnn "Rnnlr Pltllt Sproule. pltaaa X fee BOOR m your ntw fret book, rfniinnn ot trttront of Deaf UOUpOn MM and Htad Nolwt. NAME ADDItBSS Easy to End CATARRH Just Breathe Booth's HYOMEI Kill the Germs and Soothe the In flamed MembraneStart To-day Don t ho prejudiced. Thero is not a particle of morphine, oocoiUne, or any In jurious or habit forming drug In IIV- DMF.r. It Is made of eucalyptus and irrand antiseptics. It will greatly re- A sururira party was given Saturday evening for Mr. llalnes Molgard In honor of his birthday anniversary, damns and mulo were played, and the decorations were In American lleauty roses. Those present were: Misses Helmu Snyder, Mabel Hauman, Nahala ISIrt. Ilnrbara Imuman, ICdna Haunders, Ha rah Bewlng. Hofla Uoswltz. Cloo Jensen, Meaars.v- Liouls Modlln, Ilay Ixiwder, Bob Usher. Oeorge Quthrie, Charles Ulrlch, Will Donnelly. John O'Conner, Fred Moore, Herbert Bnyder, Hcau liromlal. Allen Molgard. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hates. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs, II. Molgard Misses Gladys Morlarty, Margaret Molgard, Haxel Klet, Hnra He wig, Ktla lClet. Thelma Cole, Grace Obllnger, Agnes McQulken, Messrs. I-eroy Tlrunoon, Bob Fisher, Albert Herts, William Kills, Ieter Morgan. Edward McDonald, William Kmpkle, Fred Jones, Frank Ilosenboum, Joseph Hale, Carl Molgara. M I sites Kelt Jundgren. I Kbba Nelson of Fremont, nto,; IJitiilA Hansen. Iicvo ine misery 01 cumrrii or uny i Messrs. affliction of the nose and throat In five Alfred Nystrom, minute !"-' " No stomach dosing Just OMBI, It gets at tho catarrh germs and quiciuy ucoirtij a wicm. I o:r t M t . Ask for IIYOMKI (pronounced High- a" A"-uvc.s jr. Pleasures Past. Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Sundgren entertained at dinner last evening at their home for their daughter, Miss Nell Rundgren. and Alfred Nystrom, whose marriage will take place Wednesday evelnlng. Those present were: Misses Minna Nelson of Fremont, Neb.; Victoria Jphansen of Minneapolis, Minn. Messrs. Frank Nystrom. , Ieslle Pickett. nreatne in- -,. n cun.ri-n D-me) outfit. It only costs $1.00, and con sists of w hard rubber pocket Inhaler, which can be carried In vest pocket, a bottle of IIYOMKI. a medicine dropper, nnd simple directions for use. Extra bot ties If needed. COc. leading druggists everywhere sell IIY OMKI. which Is guaranteed to end ca tarrh, coughs, colds ami croup, or money M Returned. rai If you could go to the Rucalyptus for- jy get rid of cntnrrh. Hooth's IIYOMKI 1rlngs the Identical nlr of these forests to your home. It Is a most wonderful catarrh remedy.-Ailvcrtlsement. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar S. Bradley of Chi cago, formerly of Omnha, celebrated the twentyflfth anniversary of their wedding at their home, 441S Wnbash avenue, Sat urday evening. Covers were laid for thirty-eight. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley were married November 17, 1887, In Omaha, Hev. W. J. Harsha, pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, officiating. Mrs. Bradley Is n grandnlece of former Presl dent MnTtln Van Buren, and Mr. Bradley Is onephew of the late Justice Joseph F, Bradley of the United Btatos supreme court. Rooms and tables were decorated with chrysanthemums and silver place cards were used. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley have many friends In Omaha. O., Is the. guest for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Drelfues. Mrs. lidward O'Brien left Saturday for Oklahoma City, Okla., for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whsrton left Mon day to motor to Excelsior Hprlngs to Join Mr. and Mrs. F. V. IClrkendall there. They will return to Omaha together the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Ixuls Moser have re turned from Brooklyn, N. Y where they have spent the last month with Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Cornell. They are now visit ing Mrs. Moser's parent, Mr. and Mrs, John Grant, and wilt leave In two weeks for Kansas, where they will make their future home. Announce Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McGoWan of KB North Twenty-fifth street, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Mary Madonna, to Dr. John Francis I.oosbruck, the wedding to take place Tuesday, Nov ember : at St. John's Collegiate church Miss Martha IxxBbruck of Petersburg, sister of the groom, will act as brides maid, and nichard Collins of Marysville, Mo., will be best man. Little Sara Mc Oowan, Ister of tho bride, will be the ring bearer. There will be present only the Intimate friends and relatives. After an eastern wedding trip they will be at home at Fort Des Moines. For Miss McCullough. Miss Kllzabeth Davis will entertain at bridge this evening at her home In honor of her house guest, Miss Martha McCul loch of New York. Bnven tables wilt be placed for the game of bridge. Oil Strikes Giving Casper a Big Boost, D. Clem Deaver. head of the Burling ton's land deparment Is back from a I trip to Casper, Wyo. He reports the) town enjoying a real boom on account ( of tho oil Industry and the activity caused thereby Additions to the town are being platted almost dolly and lots that arc miles out from the business center' of the town are being sold at high prices. While there Is no boom In the oil busi ness, wild-catling having been eliminated, new wells are being brought In even few days awl the field of oil production has been extended. The Standard Oil company has secured control of both of the refineries at Casper and Is doubling their capacity. At the present time thev have a capacity of 00,000 gallons of refined oil dally. New tankage Is belnjy Installed and within a short time the plants In Casper will bo able to take car of the entire flow of the pipe linos from the wells. FLAMES DRIVE FAMILY FROM BURNING BUILDING Fife destroyed the grocery and meat itarket conducted at Nineteenth and Paul streets by Paul Wolsteln at 2 yesterday morning. Tho loss Is about J2.000. Wol steln and his family lived In the rear of the building, but they escaped before the fire had made much headway. Letter of a Slim-Made Woman to Her Fat Sister Eighth X.ttrl On the Matrimonial Trials of rat Fsople. Uttr SU Hera It a stwlr dlrco-trva truth, Fat doos not irene tbt whetli of tpptni It clozt then. In tpll ot their rtputatton for Jollity fat people art Intllntd to bt pet-lth. And now you'rt "pttTtd" at Bob and fllltd with te f-plty you wrltt me, your tllm-madt titter, for sympathy and ho wrltn that "no body tores a fat man." It itn't tympauiy you two nceo. iva iont. And my adrlct to both ot you It set iltro. Only a ftw months aio I wtt Just at fat 'at rttlwr ot you nd Just at Irritable. I Now, tit, dttr, foriet your "grouch." Ttkt Karmola rretcrlptlon Tabtrli and start tht thinning procea today. Thoot tabUts art )ut it harmlett at th. doc tor' original Mtrmolt rretcrlptlon that midt mt thin. Jurt quit til tlioie eierclttt, stop dieting and ttkt a pleaitnt little ttblet tfter etch meal tnd at bedtlmt. Thrrt't a hundred dollar worth ot happlnett In every 7e box of Mtrmola rretcrlptlon Tablet. Any drugglit will furnlth them, or you can tend tht pricn to the Marmolt Co.. Farmer nidg., Detroit, Mich. Tou'll look better, feel better and IIt better oTiry day you take thtm. Soon you'll be tgaln your old tweet, tllra. htppy tehea. Weigh thlt adrlea and you will weigh lets, written nob nnd told him to run a rac with you to illmnttt. Affectlontttty, BBTTV AdTerttteroent. South Side Progressive Club. The ladles .of tho South Side Progres sive Card club will be ontertalned Wed nesday afternoon at their hall, Fourteenth and Casiellar street. The hostesses will be Mesdames D. Donaghy, I. Kgan, J. Desterhouae. Informal Bridge Afternoon. Mrs. Louis Iorlng will entertain In formally Friday afternoon at bridge for her guest. Miss Julia Coburri of Min neapolis. The guosts will be restricted to the friends of the honor guest. For Boston Visitor. Mrs, Georgo K. Uoberta of Boston, for merly of Omaha, who has arrived to be the guest ot Mrs. Kufus R. Harris, will be honor guest at several social affairs during her visit. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. It. F. Kloke and Mrs. touts C. Clarke will entertain Informally at two tables of bridge. Friday afternoon Mrs. W. J. Ilurgess will entertain a few friends at bridge for Mrs. Iloberts. Mr. Itoberts Is expeited Saturday and will probably spend a week In Omaha. CALIFORNIA Health and happiness awaits you In Jm Jolla. Son Diego County, Cal., the most beautiful seaside resort and tho fin est and most healthful and Invigorating climate in all tho World. No winds, no storms, no frosts, no extremes of heat or cold, 3C3 days a year ot balmy, healthful. pleasant ocean breexes; average temper ature) tho year around' 65 degrees. Ia Julia's rocky coast line, and mountain scenery, myriads of flowers, glorious sun sets are tho marvel of all. Here you can enjoy a quiet, restful, healthful vacation free from tho cares of business and so ccty. ami at very moderate expense. In addition to the many natural attractions theta la coif, flshlnc. tennis, hunting. mountain climbing, all the ytar ocean Debutante Bridge Club. bathing, boating and motoring, while Kan ajfego proper, only 14 miles awoy by dl jeet railway line, or perfect automobile boulevard, offers every possible attrac tion ot a modern, thriving city. Write us for free illustrated booklet, giving all particulars. Luncheon at Delft Tea Room, Miss Margaret Damtn gave a small luncheon Monday at the Delft tea room for Mrs. George Flfleld of Janesvllle, Wis., who Is visiting Mrs. E. R. Zab-brlskle. Eastern Managers After Bert King Bert King, who formerly played cen ter field for the Itourkes nnd who was traded to Topelta for Arthur Thomnson, la a much wanted man. Tho New York Giants and tho lied Box nro both dicker- lug for tho taut little fielder. A.- M, I Catlin, president of the Topeka team, while at the meeting of tho minor league clubs In Milwaukee, had a chance to sell Dert outright or trade him In for players. Catlin. howover. Is figuring on getttlng a look-in on the 1913 Western Ieague rsg and rofused to let the former Hourko player out of his grip. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Diabetes Miss Pauline iiourke win b hostess at Simple Herb Quickly Cures This the next meeting of the Debutante Bridge club, which will be Thursday afternoon at her home. The meeting was omitted lat week owing to the large number of social affairs for the debutantes and their guests. $40 Rocker $25 Solid mahogihy rocker; broad sent; high, wide , back; solidly and thor oughly constnicted. Miller, Stewart & Beaton 416-17 South 16th St. I IMIM-IME KM.TT COMPANY UboUo. Bridre Clifc. LA JOLLA. CALIP. KAsBsssKJ.3f T. v BSSSSSFpBsssssssilsssssrnnnnnnnnwi Htl'JfJHMjfSBMHMi. Mrs. C. Y. Smith was hostess today at the meeting of one of the auction bridge clubs, Mrs. Ben Cotton was a guest ot the club and two tables of plsyerswere present. Busy Bee Card Club. The Busy Bee Card club will give a card party In Brandela' Pompetan room Friday afternoon, November SI Dread Disease to Stay Cured niibotei hit htrctotora bttn ronitdtr4 Inmr- tblc, tad th only hope hld out tt tht ttflltt 1 hat Utn to protons thtlr 'tart It itrit dlttlna. A pltnl rtctntir aucoTtrta in urnco, emm Dltbttol Herb, nat beta found to be a tstetno In tht tnatmtnt ot dlabttat, quickly rtdusloc Ine tptcmo artYiir tna .ui.r, fruuuni . tnd bulldlnc up tht sjtltm. t Thlt htrmlttt Trgtttoie remwy win reuro tht pttltnt ot lilt ort ijmptom. In tht matt rtravaita ctttt, wunin a wwi, anq w pun It wt will mail Ili um w pc.io m jhi. aiih rm booklet ot iotclal Ttlutt to tht dla little, oontatnlns litttt Jl't Hat and ticlutlra tible ot tood valutt, sWIng ptrrentait ot tttreh and tugar tcarbonyarattt) in no uiutirni rooaa. Ttll rour atlllcifo rntnai 01 inn outr tnd ZU today tor a full-iutd too AUKS CIIEMICAl. ISO.. UOl fVilnl. Y. Toil can ttl liltotioi in umtu i ucaion Drui Co.'t ttort tt lh mular prlct. Adwr. tlitmtnt. Keep th: Complexion Beautiful. Nadine Face Powder pi'kaVt i By toilet counters or mall, 5 Whiiatj tack if not entirtly pltaitd. , (fn Cram Bmm On VI Produces a soft, velvety ' appearance so much ad mired, and remains until f washed off. Purified by a new process. Will not clog the pores. Harmless. ' Prevents sunburn ant1 . retutn of discoloratloos. WHITE. TLESlt. rivsz, wunsni. 50c. Mont) NATIONAL TOILET COMMNr. nurt Sold by Shermtn-McConnoll Drue Co., Owl Drag oC Loyal rhtrmtcy, lltrrard Pbtrmtey, otbtrt. TitAr i , WENT- CRUISE See Emt, sk Pyraaudi, TT-- e Holy Land F Dtllibtful Crulw oa tbt Palatial f S. S. CINCINNATI I (17,000 Toas) I 'ilw 0.K JAN. 28, 1913 I tO DAYS $325 I Send for fuU lnformtUon. MAMBURG-AMCRICAN LINE 10 'West Itandolph 8t. Chicago. III.. or tcai Ageius. Personal Gossip. A Son was born this morning to Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Potter. Mr and Mrs. T. B. Mcl'herson have two new grandsons. bast evening Thomas Buohanati Mcpherson, 3rd, was 'born to Mr. and Mrs, T. B, Mcl'herson, ' 1r Mra. MrPli,raan wlla fnrm.rlv Xflsa j Helen Forbes and the son Is named for II I a son, William Smith McPherson, 3d, i was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Mc rherson. M, at Rochester, Wyo, The It mall boy was named for his father and for his great-grandfather, who resides In Maryland. The fathers of the two new boys are twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mcl'herson of this city. E RL M UD A All Etptnat Tours trow t dayt IJT.H up tUIIInc avtry 5 dtyt la coaotciloo with Qutbtt S. S. Co. TUkeisflnltrchtascabla Cuba, Jawalcs), J'anaitia Canal 60 illu-r Wtil India Fwrtt Tot paitieuitrt addrcta Tie Jteyal aicli SUoro Packet Co., Sttultrton Si Soa. Ctm. Acta., tt SUto SI . K T IS atb la aM-Ua 6U Chicago; W. K. Sek. 1317 raraaM strtdt, OBsasa, In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. c. i. Qoldgraber, who has spent several months lu the east, returned' home Sunday Miss Julia t'oburn of Minneapolis, formerly of Opiaha. has arrived to be the guest of Mrs. Louis luring. Mr. and Mrs. 15. U. Marr nnd daughter, Miss Mildred Marr. will leave January 1 for Kansas Clt, where they will make their home. Mr. It, W. HrecUenrlose tert last even, ing for a ten days stay in California. Mrs. Lambert Oppenhelm of Cleveland, Kimball Pianos In the Kimball you secure n Piano of the vory highest possible artistic excellence, with an old established nnnio nnd great reputation, but you do not have to pay a fancy price. Whon you consider that there are over 1250,000 Kimball Pianos in use today, and that the demand is increasing year after year, is it not convincing evidence enough to you that the Kimball is tho Piano you should buy! If you can't call, write for particulars. Wa reprsss&t tfls world's bast waits, Mason fc Ham lin, Xraaloa to Bach. Xra kautr, sUsaBall, Cabls-JTtl-soa asd, otKsrs. $200 Worth of PRIZES FREE Boys! The Panforium Popular Boys' Contest $35 Admiral Bicycle $25 Pastime Bicycle $15 Suit $12 Winchester Repeat ing Rifle $10 Stevens Shot Gun $8 Single Shot Rifle $7.50 Gold Watch $5.50 Ball Bearing Roller Skates $2.50 Ice Skates And Fifty Other Prizes of Value, from $1 to $1.59. $200 Worth of Prizes Given to the Popular Boys of Omaha, South Omaha and Dundee 'You want one of these prizes! 1 ! We give them nwny FREE to the boys who are hustlers and who can put in a little spare time after school and on Saturdays amongst their friends and neighbors. You can't los6. You are sure to win a prize; every boy wins n prize. Contest starts Saturday, November 23d, and closes December 21st. Prizes awarded December 24th. How to r the Contest: Come either to the Pantorium at 1515-17 Jones St., or the Pantprium office at 528 North 24th St., South Omaha. Register your name, address and telephone num ber, and get particulars of how to win one of these prizes FREE. The Pantorium 1515-17 Jones Street. GOOD CLEANERS AND DYERS Guy Liggett, Pres. Phone Douglas 963. A Sensational Special Sale on Gen uine Edison Amberoi Gold Molded Wax Phonograph Records Commencing Wednesday A. M., at 8 O'clock 2lc 3 c buys the identical EDISON Amberoi Wax Records you've always bought at 35 cents each buys the identical EDISON Amberoi Wax Records you've always bought at 50 cents each This stupendous selling includes p Ambrol Records in tho Edison Catalogu record Is GUARANTEED or your money the sales does not permit your playing t orders by number as long as possible. Nebraska Cycle Co. has cut the prices o ords, and every owner of a cylinder ma early, for there's goinfj to be a crowd at mall if you live out of town; orders w radically ALL of tho Gold Molded Wax e; EVERY record is up-to-date; overy will be refunded. While the scope of he records over at the store, we will fill This is the first time In history that The n Edison Gold Molded Wax Ambrol rec- chlne should stock up heavily. Shop our record counters; order at once by 111 be filled In the rotation received. THE EDISON Q3?AFH t Remember there are 10,000 records on sale, and that WE pay carrying charges on all orders shipped out. of town. It's the "RECORD" chance of a lifetime. Nebraska Cycle Co. Cor. 15th and Harney Sts. OMAHA, NEBRASKA 334 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa (Sale prices hold good at both Omaha or Council Bluffs) HTHE BEE "For Sale, Miscellaneous" column is a great, silent auctioneer of the newspaper world. You have but to make known what you have for sale in this column, and you will be surprised at the speed with which some bargain-hunter will swoop down upon you. 1 ( ma i