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Alameda Daily Argus from Alameda, California • 8

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1 ALAMEDA DAILY ARGUS MONDAY AUGUST 21 5 EIFtTT wwniii itMiiiiiimiiH hi i it m4 tmttttH Personal and Social in 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 iiw niimiiiinimttH mm 1 unit IMIS Hie PUB III OPERA IN WINNING FORM The assurance given by tried and effective service and the endorsement of an admiring public makes success doubly sure Highland Linen is a winner mid justly so owing to its many merits It combines three great essentials a pleasing fabric finish superior quality and moderate price Alanufactured by Eaton Crane Pike Co Pittsfield Alass Our assortment is large and contains many suitable boxes for the slimmer and vacation season I in Nevada City before she went to Downieville She entered the State University today having been graduated from the loeal high school last June Her brother is a student at Hick across the bay Schneider's ART STATIONERY and ENGRAVING 1 435 Park St Phene Alameda 1 Have You a Dress to Be Cleaned or Have You a Suit to Be Pressed We solicit your patronage Laving established aa up-to-date CLEANING AND DYEING PLANT AT 2414 Central Avenue Experienced Workmanship and Courteous Attention to all Orders Gents Suits Cleaned and Pressed Ladies Fancy Garments Dry Cleaned DEL MONTE CLEANING AND DYEING WORKS Ernest Cardinet Phone Ala IS2f Kawana Sulphur Springs NAMED BY LUTHER BURBANK The most beautiful and accessible summer report in Northern California 2 Ms miles from Santa Rosa on the Northwestern Pacific and main automobile boulevard from San Francisco and the Southern Pacific 16th street Oakland Kawana Sulphur Springs a Ideally situated in the foothills of Taylor mountain comprising ov one thousand acres of magnificent forest Hotel newly furnished and up-to-date in every respect cuisine unexcelled buildings and grounds electrically lighted Th waters of these springs are note for their medicinal properties Rat $1200 to $1600 per week Special rates to families For reservations address: Kawana Svlphvr Springs Suffrage League To Hold Session Thursday The Alameda Equal Suffrage League will hold it- regular weekly meeting Thur-day afternoon in Dodson hull ill the Unitni'iiin church Rev Mis- Florence Back pastor of the Unitarian elmrcli will address the meeting' The public i- eordiully invited to attend Thur-day afternoon's meeting BATTLE OP JUAREZ TO BE SHOWN AT ALAMEDA A treat that will he appreciated by the theater-goers of Alameda will he the views of the battle of Juarez presented tomorrow night nt the Alameda Theater This is the only set of stereopticon vows being shown the photographs having been taken by Harry Bliunentlin of the El Paso Times formerly connected with the Oakland Tribune Every view will he explained in detail thus giving the public facts lint heretofore presented Among the views shown will be Orozco mountain on Alexienn territory showing insurrectos in foreground El Pao smelter across the river on Texas territory the cement plant in New Afexico bridges of the El Paso and Southwestern and Southern Pacific railroads and the Rio Grande river interior views of Juarez jail Oscar Creighton known as the Dynamite Devil who destroyed all traffic between Juarez and Chihuahua American soldiers carrying the wounded from middle of international bridge and views portraying camp life in the insurre'jto army and vicinity of Juarez No advance in prices "SI OF THE CM 1ST 10 BE SUNG IN OAKLAND You know his mime very well for only Henry Savnge hnsever given us real grand opera in Engli-li And now lie scuds his special ambassador Henri Greitt to negotiate with the musical world for possibly one of the greatest grand operas if not lie greatest of the ago that of Puccini's The Girl of the Golden West Yes your city is to have the marvelous work of Puccini The Girl of the Golden West and Savnge will give you something that the people of the musical world will remember as long as they live for the music is not only beautiful hut breathes forth tho first grand opera of international fame that this country his ever been honored with especially in that it had its premiere in this country and tells the great story of the West our country said Henri Gresitt when seen at his hotel Seemed to Give Him a Xexv Stomach I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried seemed to do any good writes Toungpeters Editor of The Sun Lake View Ohio "The first few doses of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprising relief and tho second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfeetlv good health" For sale bv all dealers of Silvio Adnlu-n Giana and Luisa fecchelti were the feminine elmnieters as Nedda and Harlequin Of course the difficult work of the afternoon was carried Iiy Salazar whose drartmlie tone kept fre-li until the last curtain The opera- of yesterday afternoon will he presented Tno-day evening anil nonin at the Satiirilav'matinee UNITY CIRCLE Presents Mrs Laura Comstock Littlefield Soprano in a Song Recital Wednesday Aug 308:15 UNITARIAN CHURCH Grand St near Simla f'lara Ave Tickets One Dollar HSGHELLHAAS FURNITURE SALE NOW ON NTH ST AND FRANKLIN OAKLAND friends of the bride-to-be The marriage of Miss Weller and Lieutenant Farl Shipp LL A will take place next month about September 11 Mrs Claire A Pine Leaves for East Afrs Claire A line left for her home in the Fast ye-terdav and will visit for a couple of week- at Yellowstone Park en route to New York Mrs Tine a former Alamedan spent the last three months with relatives at 1409 St Charles street Mrs Raglan Tuttle Guest in Bay Cities Airs Raglan Tuttle of Auburn is in Oakland for a visit with her mother Airs A Pedlar As Clairo Pedlar AHs Tuttle was a favorite in local society and will be greeted cordially by her friends in this city Mrs Percy O'Brien Home front Seattle Mrs Percy O'Brien and family returned from the northwest yesterday They spent the last six weeks as the guests of relatives in Seattle Miss Myrtle Fisher to Return from Lagunitas Aliss Alyrtle Fi-lier will return from Lagunitas this week She ha-been the guest of Air and Airs Joseph Forderer for a week or more Mrs George Meyer Entertaining Niece Airs George II Aleyer of Regent street is entertaining her niece Alis-AI Alenefee of Portland Oregon The latter is a talented inu-ieiaii and prominent in her home city Mrs Eastman to Speak in Mill Valley Afrs II Eastman of this eitv will speak at the meeting of the Alill Valley Club next Thursday Airs En-tman is first vice president of the Oakland New Century Club and is prominent in club activities about the hay Mrs Wedemeyer Hostess of Shower Airs II 'Wedemeyer ho-te-sed a miscellaneous shower for her house gue-t Aliss Nell Nol who will become the bride of Eugene Simons in the fall last Saturday The house on Santa Clara avenue was prettily decorated in yellow and whist followed by an elaborate repast was the diversion The guests were Afrs Quinn Afrs- Stanley Creighton Aliss Alaiule Cluff Afrs Oscar Hocks Airs Email-lie! Ilirsch Airs Jack Sinclair Airs Lolita Anderson Airs Frank Quinn Sr Airs William Greenwald Mi--Genevieve Johnson Aliss Gertrude Norton Aliss Lolita Norton Aliss Katherine Quinn Ali-a 'Noel Quinn Airs Rowe and Airs Braswell Mr and Mrs Stickney Have New Baby Boy Air and Airs Stickney are being congratulated upon the birth of a baby hoy The newcomer weighs eight pounds and since his arrival last night has been the center of attention among his happy parents relatives and friends Miss Gertrude Loomis Weds in Alamda Afiss Gertrude Loomis of Santa Cruz and Edward Hopkins of San Francisco were married at the home of AH and Airs Smith Anderson nt 4 o'clock hist Saturday afternoon Rev Frank Brush read the marriage -ervice ill the prc-ence of fifteen relative- of the couple The bride wore her traveling -nil of gray and curried bride ro-e- After the wedding fea-t Air and Air- Hopkins left on their wedding jmiruev plan-n'ng to make their future home in Sail Fiaur-i-eo Hopkins i- connected with the firm of Hopkins ncro-s the hay Mrs Hopkins is the daughter of Air and Air- A Loomis of Santa Cruz She ha- been the gue-t of Mis- Helen Anderson file last few week- and her heaufv and charm of manner have won many friends for her Mr and Mrs Georqe Boles Have Baby Daughter Air and Airs George Doles of Fresno are the proud parents of fl baby daughter mid Alameda friends are wiring congratulatory messages to the couple Arrs Boles was Ethel Jack-on and is a granddaughter of Air- II Harding of Alameda avenue Mr and Mrs Anderson Guests of Daughter Air and Airs William Anderson of Car-on City are vNiting their daughter Afi-s Birdie Anderson for a few days After a trip through Plumas comity Aliss Anderson went to Nevada to -pend the rest of tho vacation with her parents Miss Arna Kober's Engagement Announced Mr and Mr- A Kober of L38 Central avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Arna to Car! Kaufman The news was told at a reception for just the relatives of the two families at the Ivober home last night and an elaborate reception for the many friends of the couple will he held Sunday September 3 The bride-to-be is the eldest daughter of the household and is extremely popular She is an attractive girl and has resided in Alaiueda most of her life She attended the local schools and will receive many social favors prior to her marriage which will take place in about six months The Kober family is well known in this city Kaufman i- the son of Mrs Kaufman and formerly lived oil San Jose avenue this city The family removed to Oakland a few years ago The prospective bridegroom is a traveling salesman and popular in lodge circles He is a past president of the Redmen Mr and Mrs Clinchard Return from Seattle Mr and Mrs Clinchard and their little children Eugenia and Frederick returned las-t night from Seattle They were the guests of Mr Clincard's relatives while away and visited the various points of interest in that vicinity Mrs Mary Parkliurst Entertains Guests at Tea Mrs Mary ParkhurM entertained Mr and Airs Robert Ivru-i and Miss Alice Thompson of Honolulu at tea last night at her home on Central avenue The Krii-is came here recently to make their home after a short residence in New York Their marriage took dace in New Jersey a few months ago Miss Aiice Thompson Guest in Alameda Mis Alice Thompson of Honolulu is a house guest at the home of Mr and Alls Herman Krusi on Central avenue She is on her way home from an extended Eastern tour and will be here until the middle of September when she will sail for Ihe Islands Alias Thompson is the daughter of Professor Thompson of the Kamnmaa school at Honolulu Mr and Mrs Burgner Home from Los Angeles Air and Airs A Burgner and Mr and Airs David Etter have returned from Los Angeles The Ala-medans were in the southern part of the State the last couple of weeks and enjoyed a round of sightseeing visiting the many different places of interest Airs' Burgner eaine home by train last night but Air Burgner arrived by-boat the night before Mrs Albert Albrecht Visiting from Fresno Afrs Albert Albrecht of Fresno a former Alamedan i- spending a couple of months at the Hotel Slew-art in San Francis-co Afrs Albrecht makes frequent trips to Dei Monte and spends part of tier time with relatives in this city She was the guest of Afrs Garrette of Central avenue last night Afrs Albrecht will be in San Francisco another month Mrs 0 A Hooper Goes to San Mateo Afr- 0 A Hooper of Hawthorne street is spending a week or -o at the Peninsula hot ji in San Alaien Dr and Mrs Stidham to Leave for Plumas County Dr and Airs Stidham will leaie for Kedilie Plumas comity tonight They will -pend the next few weeks there going by the Western Pacific mute WuHi of the lime will be devoted to fishing a favorite pastime of Dr Stidham Mr and Mrs Mesick to Leave for Atlantic Coast Air and Airs 1 Mesick will leave for the Ea-l Wednesday morning next on flic Shasta limited They will go to Portland and Seattle and from there will go fi Panada planning to vi-it all through there In the End they will ri- all the large cities and points of intoned Their trip will lad a month or more Mr and Mrs Copeiand Home from Downieville Air and Air- Isaac fnjii-land and Afiss Florence returned Prom Downie-ville a week ago Afiss Copeland was royally enlerla Hed this summer a part of her vacation being spent I ANGELO ANTOLA Baritone with Lambardi Opera Co at Idora It was a night of exclamations at Idora Park last night exclamation-of delight admiration and unbounded enthusia-ii The object of these sincere exclamation- was Lidia Levy on the hill as coloratura soprano of the Laniliinli opera company winch yesterday opened an engagement of six week- at the Idora Park theater Eidia Lew has a rich rt sonant voice synmatlictie pure and clear it is her laptive -abject to her every whim mid feeling La-t night she wiled to trive a surprisingly delightful inte'--piotation of Gilda in Guiseppi cr di's tH'igoletto land received aa ovation a- great as Tetrazzini was ever favored with The thrnig came with curiosity as to what Impressario Bertrand York xvo-- to offer ft cauic li-tened mid was coni 'ered So great was the enthu-ia-m er the perfect presentation particularly the sole work of tha little Tetrazzini that the audience was on its feet shouting Its bravos Hut the audience did not give vent to its inten -e approval until the petite song bird had voiced the last note of her sin During the rendition evcj-xtlng ras as still as a mause-1 ci i i 1 1 One could hear a draught had there been one But when the song was over mid the last note had reverberated to the farthest corners of the auditorium there was one great wave of handclapping It bur-t forth ns a whole an unanimous decision that the Lambardi company has struck a popular chord And to Michele Giovnechini as Digolettu belongs the highest of prai-e lie carries the opera along its excellent way with a full well-rounded dramatic baritone Bis interpretation is finished and fascinating Marie C'ortado too with a sweet tenor sang with abandon the role of the Duke Alceste Alori a basso has a deep full tuneful voice that sinks to the very soul of the audience A too great testimonial could not be given the singers in Rigoletto It will be produeed Wednesday and Friday evenings Cavalleria Rusticana was chosen by the management of the Lambardi Grand Opera eompany for the opening ve-terday afternoon the second pa rt of the program being II Pagliacci Oakland and the hay cities showed their deep love of the classics by crowding the playhou-e The generous reception which greeted the efforts of tile soloists told how genuine wa- the appreciation of the audience Oil the oilier hand the singers felt the eordinl spirit and responded with encore after encore deiiioiistrutiiig their pleasure in the return to Idora In the east were Elvira Bo-elti ns Kanfuzza Adalcisa Giana as Lola Luisa Baroldi as Alumina Lucia Manuel Salazar ns Turiddu and Pietro Huganielli ns Alfio One could not help hut wish that the singers would keep their characters and not respond in their own ncrsuii to the applause which spoiled some fine situations Elvira Bo-etti has a charming personality which aids her in her art and makes friends with her hearer- Tu II Pagliacci Angelo Antola perhaps carried the honors with lii-splendid free voice and his con-i-tenl acting lie assumed the role of tonio and repeated the prelude which opens the two act operas Manuel Salazar was Canio Pietro Bugauielli appearing in the character Mrs Harding to Give Bridge Afternoon Mrs II Harding of Alameda avenue is inviting several friends to a bridge parly tomorrow afternoon The affair will he a compliment to her daughter Mrs Louis Jackson of San Jose who is here for several weeks Afrs Jackson lias many friends in this city and her visits arc filled with pleasures for her Adelphian Union Day September 7 Club women are looking forward to the fird union meeting of the Adelphian Club Thursday September 7 Arrs Frank Weeks will presjde and will make the first union meeting of the new year a sort of reception to welcome the members after vacation Choral Section to Meet September I At the first meeting of the new choral section of the Adelphian Club plans will be made for the vear's work Airs Louis Ward is curator and Airs Collar is the director There will be thirty mem-Iut- and Airs Lueile Knowbind will he the accompanist for the season The section will give several concert- during the year and will be a welcome addition to tile club The fir-t meeting will be held Friday September 1 in Adelphian Hall Mrs Herbert Blanding Returns from Los Gatos Air- Herbert Blanding spent the last week-end in Los Gatos returning home yesterday- Miss Marie Tyson Home from Shasta Aliss Marie Tyson has returned from a week's stay at Shasta Springs ns the guest of Mis Linda Bryan at her summer home San Francisco Affairs Claiming Alamedans Mrs Harry Weilie and Aliss Marie Tyson are included in a number of San Francisco guest lists the coming weeks Their cousin Aliss Afetha AIcAlahon will honor two brides-elect Aliss Florence Cluff and Aliss Amalia Simpson with a dancing party Friday night AI iss Florence Braverman will be ho-tes- of a luncheon next Friday Miss Helen Sullivan will make Aliss Amalia Simpson the motif for a luncheon August 30 and Aliss Ila Sonntag will compliment Aliss Anna Weller with an elaborate luncheon August 31 Aliss Lurline Matson has sent out cards for ail affair in honor of Aliss Florence Cluff September 5 Miss Monica Fores Hostess of Luncheon Miss Ruth Sadler was the motif for an informal luncheon presided over by Miss Monica Fores last Saturday Ali-s Sadler is the fiancee of Bert York and is behig feted at numerous functions prior to her marriage hi the fall About a dozen covers were laid at the dainty table Saturday ATi-s Fores is a frequent hostess riving informal luncheons at her home on Union street every week or Mrs George Emmons Entertains House Guest Airs Oenrge Emmons entertained Airs EITio Crouch Tainter as her liou-c guest over the week-end lice tier return from abroad Airs Taint er lias resided in San Fran-ci-co Pioneer Women to Have Breakfast The uiinual breakfast of the Association of Pioneer Women of California will be laid Saturday Aug-u-t 2d at the Hotel Argonaut San Franci-eo at 12:30 in The affair will he under tile direction of Airs Gorham clia'rinan of the lircakfa-t commit lee and Air- Anna Afclntyre Miss Anna Weiler Complimented Guest Ali-- Alaye Cloburn lio-le--ed a iuni-hooii at the Fiance-ea Club across the bay today milkin' lfi-s Anna Weller her guest of honor The gue-t li-t included the members of the bridal parly and three close Edw Lange Hushbeck Delivery BOX 385 SANTA ROSA Cal Family Trade Solicit'11 ALAMEDA and wines and Uduots ani faithfully Particular People nfv When giving work to the printer expect him lo use combinations of iype that will show to ihe best advantage the details of the job THE ARGUS JOB DEPARTMENl'makes a specialty of such work with marked success as evidenced by the fact that our customers never wish to change their printer Let us make YOU a Satisfied Customer 1 THE ARGUS department 1 Phone Alameda 10 Henry Joost Co WINES AND LIQUORS 2170 ENCINAL AVE Cor Walnut and Encinal WHFQF do yur groceries kb I lL come from? 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1881-1912