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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1312. THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE FIVE MOTION PICTURE RBVIRV AND VAUDliVIU I: ATTRACTIONS N1;WS 01- TMU W ii I IK I N Til lT T1C1 U Rlj Woi U iThie column appeai Feat"' Act At People's. IT. ,1 ,,. . Art At Pa.i.a.'. ! ,,,., 1 1 icii 1 1 r, I jii ii r I u i ii , has a sp.,,,..,,! vaudeville itUlucllun lor tins cvrnlnt; mi. I tomorrow matinee .iikI tvi-ninu. It is lUild" (Suata mill 1ik. There mv six tiv.il in t'' net and one !. Sonic nl tin; KtuntH the Koat.s tlo inv almost human In liilelliaciice.' One difllciilt part il Hi" performance is walk in.r on a planlt two Inches iili-. Ah .i l.nrli'iif leatu.c. iiK. ate a ivpruuui-lu.il nl I'liclt- Tom's ,i,in. r.iivu - '-.n oi me earls u the ll favorite drama Mill llif situation, they produce ;t t niiiiiK tu tin' extreme Tin re will ho a i-Iut inr- of i lures itii tvcninu. .Manager OaUcs stales that the "kills" villi Ik- it-i ik-t i i I i-- t ihis evening ami tomorrow matin. -c with bays tif tit ml at tiiiimi row's ma 1 1 not. Fine Program d Grand. I he leaiurc auiaciioii ior me iiim Ilini' nislits of this week at lb tiiano theater la Warren Woodson im im; ( e i... i.r birds and animals. Mr. Wo. i.l. mii sfi no IiiHtrimunl wliati vir, niuljaiii. On tin- way, nh- metis her lover, inaUt H tlio human throat rolu. e two ( who ts l.eniiith her in rank ami nlii- O O . f d ' iff ( W"Ta WAMHtN WOODbLN J t o . . . . ..I iilni" sound. work is very elever, especially in in tiodm ini; some of the son Idnls. Ik also Imitate barn yard fowls in very i clever lashlon. A change in viiiukvill" will take I I. ice Thursday evening, as well as a cli.niKc of pictures. I'or tomorrow iteiihu Manager Kut tenbcri; i feat i.i inn ' popular "movie." tm i.-.e Line of IMil." a wur drama. leath Valley, Seutt.vV Mine." was die feature lllm last eveiiink'. and will In- xhown anain llii.t evenii.u. it i an excellent western Iilni. depklinv . the original western "Scutty" and hi . THEATRE jL Next to Poi.1 Oldce C. C. niCIIARDS. Mar. THE SEASON'S BEST GREETINGS TO OUH MANY PAinONS. - MIKE'S BKAINSTOHM Seb.j Comedy. THE SILENT SIGNAL Lubin Dmim. RED EAGLE THE LAWYER Pathe Duma. THE FOREST OF FONTAIN BLEAU Scenic Patbe. WILD PAT VitAtjruph DrnM, . Mntlnee Daily at 2.30 This Week Cowh THEATER .i ii... v.,,,.. iit.i.. ills ion. I lu v nl in ii to the mum audi All Feature Program Today r COMING SUNDAY A 2-Reel Feature. Put Yourself in His Place DAILY MATINEE, 2:30. S.VCNINQ SHOWfJ, 7i30 AND 9:00. Admission 5c and 10c rvery Tufiday ,nd fr-nay.) . M,.,.l ri,l ,,,, ,, l(.fl ,,' , m, Hie tniiy 1r ., v .. ,. il.v waste r an apparently t-t - The heroine of Hi.) I'lay If a Ili iKliilici nt woman, iiii.l ulie 'I;ik :i vi iy important p., it in Hi,. Idm. Her capture by tin- K;,K, head e.l I'.v a woman, mi. I Iut JiKlit for lit' while hound to u Mtiilic. with ,i (use attached in i i,:nf..i ,.r ....... a.... ls ihniii.K the extreme. Thru fol Ii v h I Im- capture of Knotty ami Lis t Jil t n. i . and later his reset... .hv il... III 'lill.. I'll,:, IK' I. .1.1,... ll... 1.1. r I. Up .It ill!- llMlm-OIlt III" lllf llesl . .1:1.1, .v ami the im resst nl culmination to tlio picture, tin- hive scene lH'tvt-i-ii Scully i H ll til" llClllilll-. Thrilling Drama t Crown. MiiniKcr Joliii y,,m I of tlu fiown theater, has iin excellent feature lilmllimll of his sneeij to ih feal the. (Mien In IHn Place." It s iii two nils .,,,.1 .( i( tlnilliim drama from start to 1 . t-it. It opens wltli the souirc hiil HHIlill ilinc las s'sltr Kood moi niiiK." as she Marls n ..i nil... .' nl for l.er ai'i'UMomed drive hi th, Tamils hrouuh ll.e lover asks the kIiI'i; hand in mar riage, lie Is indignantly relused, ami tliev are ordered from the palatial j mansion on tin- Klii'rf t-'ecllninj; to k'ivi up her lover. A period tr ten years lapses, in which the fouple experience hard Im'k. Tiny decide to wrlto n Liter to (he mpiire, a.kins: for llnau ci.il aid This is refused, and afltr the wife and Mn leave the room, the husband commits suicide. In the imiant 'inn;. 't'ie scpiire has relented, and hurries to the home of his sister, i nlv to lind the husband dead, lie I Is sister the money as eonsola- ( tllli nllt H indignantly refused, and, In turn, is ordered from his sisters home. Another period lapses, during which I time the boy has ktow n to younn ! manhood, an. I Is seen working In a I li.tge fiietory as fin expert woo.l earv- er. A vouiii: heiress visits the fat-lory and secures the services of the yotuiv man to leach her tho art. She Is en ;aged to a wealthy young man. He he conies iealoii.s and secures tho dis missal of the wood carver, through the jiii.l of Ihe employes of the factory. ' who are J a loirs of him and hi.s work. ! Then is deph ted a struggle for exist ! en. e. the clandestine working of the young man at night in an old deserted I i hurch, where he becomes more and j more proli. ieiit in his ai l. The yoinu heiress and tier lover go for a walk ,-md toward evening ore caught In a heavy thunderstorm They seek shel ter In the church where the young man is working, and l is secret Is ills eovcre.l. The heiress fall. In love with the young worker, and her orig inal lovt r becomes insanely jealous, so much ho that he has the young man set upon and hiatt-n almost to b'itth in the old church by a gam? el thugs. The sipiire i ml others of hit guests nl a masked hall tome to the rescue, and Ihe young man Is taken t the home of the squire, where he Is ilslied hv his mother. The s.piiro a cognizes his Ions-lost sister, and ' ieall7.es that he has saved his own nephew, lie makes ameiu'.i. ! peKinoii.l K I lory in spotlight and j ether M.ngs entertain nightly at thii theater. Thrilling Picture at Royal. .W jiiaser K I '. Ilichards of the Hoy. i.l l healer, has an excellent program of pictures ror the Christmas lioll days. Among the pictures to be seen this .'veiling ami tomorrow, matinee iiiid evening, are "Mike's Hralnstorm." a comedy; "The Silent Signal." a Pa- th draniii; Hed IJasIe. lln uawyer. and Iher good films. There were large auiucnccs iasi evening. The feature picture Was Ihe Silent Signal." It shows Major fa rows In charge nf a srpiadron of cavalry near Kl Puso on the Mexlcuii border, who receives u visit irom his daughter. Lucille. She meets his ad jutant. Meut. milmore. They become very friendly, so much so. that when r,l:e amusedly receives the attentions of one Jose Montero. of the aiexican Junta. Glllmore resents , , him. Later. Jose becoming- too Mronuous In hi Importunities. Lucille makes him ridiculous by shovln hucutou, uy. - ,.,ma.. In his face as he la edoui 10 " ... .. . 11 . I... knr mets u half-breed, nuck. on the trull ' 1,1. n tit.BtMIKSRWHV.UII.il llP1ir the camp. More or iesa um himself with humiliation, he vents his ,age on the half-breeJ. uttemptln to MILLER MUST USE HIS SPEEU Has Two Hard Matches With Mat- 'h;i; llnii' ale few who believe that MalsuJa. the Ulenlal ntreak. of IlKl.tniiiK tan ilefeut Walur Miller, one 'f the KiealeMt wttHtlirn ut 151 pound m that the world lias ever jiro du ed, ytt tin- loveia of fast and Helen 1 1 lit; wreslllriK will bee o.ie of the lintu eNiiihitioiiM of the nMit lliiil could lie porsibly stiiKeil helwetiv two men, when the Jap and Walter tome l ulher, a,va "Uruif' In Ihe Dululu lit raid. The Jap Ih one of tho faMest ami ' lev el est men in the uame. Hie M.h -sttppln and ability to feint und kft ;i away from an opponent ure hhiik tliinu' wonthrlul. llirt foot work. Is as roo-1 as that of any boxer In the rlin? to day. Miller will have to no at the vei t;il. one of the most ccl-likc xrap plers that we hate ever seen In aelion !n I hi:- pail of tin. country. Miller nd Yokel. Miller's bout will; Malsuda will ! Ids last before his incetlriSj with lln: mUhty Mike Yokel of Salt Lake it. The colitis! with Yokel is lln one tin f im: in Dulull. art waitlnK for. Ai -lordittu to the iiev ot la I ions the battle between the two bitter rivals' will he st.;m"d hi re soiiij thin in r'ebniary. Afltr the bout with Malsula. Walter si.vh he Is Kolns In Hf woods for a complete rest, and then will endeavor to fct oik- of the best wrest h rs In th .orld to train him for tin- contest wilh Ihe man he would kikiiiit tlefeat thiiit an other inaik in the whole world. And permit us to say here ihat the in. itch between Miller anil Yokel i ill ho one of th- sreatesi. i.o niatl 't .Oilcli out wln.v that has ever I a wrestled in North Atneiha. Two of tin ;reate;;l iniddlew eights in America, It fienorally aeknowletlKi d that 'b'' litht of nosscshloll of the middk - weight t tic- rests between these tvvi tittle mtii. Yckel Youny Giant. Yokel conies about up lo Walter'.. uom', Hut he h.an the body of a Klanl. Mis nek Is Mumelhim; nallv marvel ous. Imaulnt! a man shorter than Waiter Miller with a mck larger than that f the lieavyweiKht champion of the world, and you have; some ade quate i-oiiccplion of tho man who is disputing tin' title that Millers friends have claimed Is as nnuh the proper! v of Ihu liltle Pole as It H riglitful pos session of either Yokel or tlehrlnt'. I he match vvlth Matsiida will be lb best thin'-' In the world for Miller, for the wily Oriental will spied Ihe litlb-Pi-lv up more than any man In the vorld Is capable of tloinj; iml speed is something that Walter will n I the night he tinglea with Miko Yolo 1 tin- fair-l.aiied kid of Salt liko t'ity. eille hees the encounter and rushes t" the all of Iluck Jose then turns hl nltenlloiis to the till, attempts to kiss l.t r ami would have succeeded had ll not been for the timely ai rival of Clll more. who knocks him down. He vovvu vengeance. Jose retuins later with a band of Mexicans and captuics (till more, also Muck. Th later sends iij ii signal and the rescue is made arte.' a spectacular chase and light through the mountains ami Lucille Is om-a more happy In the arms of her lover. Pictures to Teach Hygiene. To tarry the message r prevcnliv.' medicine and public hygiene Into the moving picture theaters, to reach the j oung people, was proposed b Mrs Ceorge I. 1'raser as one or the ways lo accomplish the object of the I let roil Public Health League, which has just been lotincd. ami to the ihnlrmanbip of which Mrs. IVascr was elected. Iiev. I.tlward II. Pen. e indorsed Mrs IVascr's ciiggestlon. expressing him self as strongly m favor of carry in - the tampais;n to the live-cent r-hows in the anticipation of reaching tin vouim and uninformed. A CAIU Ul'1 THANKS. We. the employees id' the tihisf Llock SI ore Co.. beg to take this op portunity to thank the patrons of. tin house lor the consideration shown n during the Christmas sIiopi ing days We appreciate deeply your efforts t" shop early, thus relieving us of Ho extra rush ami exlra hours of Ihe last days before Christmas. We have striven haul, lo please during" the shopping days just passed. If an detail of our service has failed, we want to ask you to consider the ten sion Ulnar which we have been work ing. We wish also to thank, the Class Block Stoit Co.. for their considera tion shown us durlii.t the Hush Days. Wc appreciate more fully than worth can describe, your efforts to make our work as light as possible. You have provided every conven ience possible for our eonitoit. The Hot Luncheons provided us have been t great help Inasmuch as It has saved us many extra steps to ami from our homes, thus providing- a means of rest which could not otherwise be ob tained The mornings und evrnlngs off given us at various times have pro hibited tired nerves ami mind. With this help extended us we have been enabled to serve with more thought fulness and promptness. With these words of thanks heartily extended to The Huyln Public mid to our employers wc wish you all a joyous Christmas and assure you that the future our efforts will be to serve you better than ever before, to fft,r flnd honp8t t0 - - . . . ... I iiui iu.:.tia ..im.. . ' r - - - .... ur service will have reached one next to perfection I Signed.) The Kmploycs of the Glafs Dlocli Store Co. I Advert isement.) Christmas Eve. Dream, little child 1 The shadows fall. Over the land the mystic veil That hides the morrow from our eyes Is swaying in the starlight pale. Dream, little child! Ti$ Christmas eve. Dream while the mastic hours glide by. Each wind that blows the snowflakes wild Is laden with sweet mystery. 1 fl A V vt v-, , Dream, little child! The glowing coals Arc painting pictures on the -wall. Out from the quivering shadows there You almost hear the thrilling call Of Merry Christmas, little maid! I hope I've brought your heart's desire, And Santa's shadow just above Grows lifelike by the leaping fire. Dream, little child! The Christmas air Is glowing with your visions bright. And aU the joys tomorrow holds Are shining on the page of night. Dream, little child! And may the years To you their richest treasures leave. And may all happy dreams prove real That come to you this Christmas eve! SULLIVAN DOING WELL. Former C.ilumct Man Now Owner of Two Theaters in Eisanaba. f. S. -a-lliian. who ov. in-d ami nian igod the l.'oval iMntiir; pa lure thea ter In tlib; etly for a tear .r more. an. I who has men located in l'-ina'. since he ilispo.-e.l of bit Inkiest lore, is now the exclusive nWinr of lie iiiiii.l ami lloval theaters in that eiiy. Ill one he presents Mint h- ill., an. I pie urcs am! in the otli. r pn lines lusively. He had a pailn.r in the , s cliisiv picllire lio'ise, whom l,e I . . 1 1 l- i.i -lit hist week. ll Is Slid Hill b'Ub heati is an- 10,. king noaiev. The Kscilllilba Press said i.l his i. 1 si ileal. !y a deil that was . I..s, , v.Mcr la.y V S. Sullivan I'tnvli.'.l tin- if. terest of John .?. IlineK in the fraud heater of this city ami (In- linn f lllnes ami Sullivan Way foimally dt-.'-tolvetl. Mr. Sellivan 1 1 w as: nines Hie lel-sollll owilel-hlo of the lil'alid I hell -S3 for a Very S" w Sliccessfl11 Gllis," H mas Business o and wc extend to you these wishes: "May (IimMmms lind yon hWYt Mdy Hie Nrw Yror find you vv?i, Ami tiitiy Hf pc.itr hhI Joy Ihcy hiins Your loudest hopes cxtcll." GLASS BLOCK STORE CO. VO CALUMET Hf" " c: Li 6. V - i. r together with the Itoyul, whith h las owm-.l in.liv idiia lit for the pal (- v.-ral eiir-s. Mr. Sullivan will con tinue to tend to both theaters hi.s fun.l j.-i i Apei it 11. o giiin.tl through' tears in 1 ilia I hi. 1 1 rieal business. Since coining 1 in l-.scfiu;rbii-Mr. Sullivan has .-o hieveti j.-.ii immense success in his theatrical ventures ami will contli.uo to make jibe liranl ami l'.,al theater ainouu jihe most popular amusement pho t s in ! lie- . it." JOHN BRYANT IS MANAGER. ; J .Im lirvniit, who for seveial y-i.r ;p i l uas I, a, I charge of the dry goo.i ; j .!.-.ai luienl .it Ihe I law ib-ii stole hit i j 1 . j-i.-li. i bis position, to take elVe- t i.I.iii I. Mr. Hi-van has been nani.-d as j so. . . 'ssor to Mark Train, iiiiiuager t.t lb.. .1. part ii.enty located on lb - s m' 1 !....r of the J. Vivian. Jr.. Co.'s store. Iloliiliiy sale 011 tvi-jiece $.'H and n;:ii suits for -:a. Matt c hopp. tli and I'.lm Sis. Atlvt 1 tisi uieiit-:!! ICHICANip ritlr WILL PASS GUN LICENSE BILL Game Wdidrn Oatcs Sanuiiiu ol ouitCoU of the Mcuuic "I'rospitls si . hi Hie; ,i linllH ls' II- i . le.e u in. ii.Iiii. nl lo Ihe game lasts arc bri';.it. more opposition is bein:; siiown o the J.l'opose.l 'boek- law," This is St tie C.inie Warden Dales' Sllhllll.i I of the initio. k lor the IWo 'ii.Kl:al jme law reforms that will be N'Htlil lloni Ihe iueomil'i- b-;;isla-lure. I feel great i oiitnletii ihat a g-m li.lllS.' Will be ploViill-ll for bV tll- lO W h-go-laturt- " Mr. Mtu. us-eiit..l "M y airies liavt disi losetl little i.imiM i i-mi I tins i'i "i'.i:-il. eiiher among lie' gisl.itors-olcct or among the t-porti.- iin u s orvaiil. atioiis. I .ir the irrcaier number of spoitsim-u of the state np peiir to lav.ii- tliiw propositi, ami when their 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . -1 is l-. I I til oil Ihe ei;i I.il'ile I liave ho i'ii.. lit that t . Ill Ik i.ppiose.l." An Important Veasoie, Mr t ;nes reanls the i.."ee, ;nu Ilii llM' lull iis perhaps ihe most illipol - '.nil measure for fame protc t ion, lhai has Oct been presented to ln legisla- im . ' The itt'i'-i I I llieilt t .-.tilll.lt t-S, lie .its. 'that vu the nominal li'tii-- I.' of 5-1 per Klll .Mil return IIIMI.IIIHI to be ns d for name propagation -'nil protection. In the matter of propoa Moii. Michigan N fat behind main ether stales In fact it has not v.-i made a l.eg lining with Ihis impoi'l.i at "wolk. excepting og course, the lisb hittchi l ies. The in. olio- from lb - pi o...sed ;uii li. eiiM- would permit Ihe sv i sli-mai . breetling ol !;.niit: bir.la an. I would I the in. -a. is. with ropt r proit. lioii. of itnl.-li 'lilely p. isl polling the period of hunting in Michigan. All tin, Would be iie. omplislie.l hv iinposillg a merely nominal fee. The economic value to tie- state . ! the plop.'Sed licciisa law, and the thnius that will follow in its train, i'- to! pl'opel'lv ilppreciilt'tl ! the gen ii. li public iioo.l lull. tint" is iin as let of iiuineasural.le itnpoiliir i'e, if the . oinlil ions -in- uiii.le attra.'.-tivi- to out - tide r'pol I smell. Stttus of "Buci'" Law. Ml. Halts frauklv admits that lo t'VpecIs the proposed "Im '!" law. "U. doised by his tlepitrtlin llt and by H V ral sportsmen's organiittions will have much hiiltler sledding than the vim lici use im asrr,-. The dis. uysjou it itiis already re.fived has .!. V' op. .! ...lie open opposition lo it, but Ml nates regards as a favirablo sign tl: fact that so it the lower slat" poilMnen's clubs base declare, 1 in its favor. Tin- thiio; 1 iMliiiigerlng ih.- 'buck" 'aw is Hi. .il.lilu.le of 'be lower Ml' !:-;.-.tli hniitel-c III 111" past the have ., , I . ,; , ,1 jill legislation .iiakil'K II more .lit''. Illl lor III. ill lo sci-UIV Ihell' l"ol t . f .!-'. 1, .-n I it is feared tin they will -. pp. I ly solidly tiix.l up agiiilist the buck'' law. for the r-iisoli that I - " the time '.ting at h:ist. it Would make aic cssful hunting more dilli. nil. !' th" suppoi. t.r it fair proportion d' the lower state legishltois for the pro posed law can be secured it will prob ably b" iipproMd for tin- upper penin sula delegat ion w ill b" solidly for k. 1 WACHES irrt I WM Liuin. WalthJin, liiinn and olloi.. ,. I.,im a up. t I.i I in a ladies v.-iy small ;''l en tdh-l a--wat.b at li M-stlel Matches ' t- M". JEWELRY AM the newest sl"S ill Hold and iold tilled P"' up in tn- usual neat 'Hermann" case ... 'La Lamtcii- I'e Ml N.-ck fl.iiins '''. to ' SILVERWARE Wo ,,p tl.nleeoiiiliied leaders In hitn the IM7 RoReis. W.illace i.n.l other mikes. A VMl-puvo i.-l'rLg n.l Si US for A beut.ful airay of Silver nrl Ivory To. let Set, Umh.K'l, Ci. GU. Fountain Pen., Jivvtl Ce. H tnH Bq,, Tmveler. Rolls. Op, -Glnuo. Coffee Percolettr. Chm3 D.fhe. Sewing Tray. Clod. Carving Sett nd Novelties of ll Wind. WE DO THE FINEST ENGRAVING FREE OF CHARGE. HERMANN'S 1 1' I haps its fate ilep.-inl,-, 11. I ire.i asiiic on tin- i.n inn. nl-i itev. l-U" i I he ( oniinitl. e he tl'llis mmmm I NK A I k I HIGH CLASS VAHUflVILLL ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY Warren Woodson Wot In'i. Gie.ttet Itn.t.iter ol Un '.ls "cl ' Animals Feature Pictures: DEATH VALLLY SCO M Y'tl M I f J L". THE HEAVENLY VOIl'-L A .(.000 FOR N(Jt IllflU And Ot'aetti. SPECIAL XMAS MA1INLI.. PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY. NEW VAUDEVILLE THURSDAY. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Boxed Candies, Cigars Pipes, Tobaccos WE HAVE SPECIALLY PREPAR ED OUR STOCK OF CANDIES, CI CARS. PIPES AND TOBACCOS I OR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. MOST SUITABLE GIFTb Wll L BE rOUND HERE FOR THE CMOK -ER. WE ARE OFFERING ALL Genuine Briar Pipes WHICH FORMERLY SOLD At V). W, AND V(. AT A SPECIAL PRICE OF $2.00 each I SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL MLl.M I i-CHAUM PIPES. HIGHEST GRADE CK.AItS I f I boxes or rnoM 1:' to wn at PRICES TO FIT EVERY PURSE. HOLIDAY ROXES AND UASKL1S OF CANDY FROM 1 TO 10 POUNl.Ki AT BARGAIN PRICES. ALL GRADES 0T SMOKINU TO BACCO IN CANS, ROXES AND JARS. i CUBS BILLIAND PARLORS Hoik lib. K j;-,.;. Plop:. JiTH STREET. CALUMET. MICH. ! m? i ORA Nil tAyVv t scrv' A. fit? For Christmas inot eftnite lot ol ("e d'- inoiHs new mi di.npl ty. R.ioi-. it endle vanfty at oil, Tt!-. ?.Jd ami up to $300. Poittl.mts. L.t Vail. cm Scarf P.rts. Cuff Cotton, Riorvb,t. Bracelets, etc. QUALITY COUNTS IN DIA- MONDS mote Hi t .r nytbni I fine. A diamond t.v t o.-e m.ty hr worth i or ti mv I " wmth fl't) tl"penhti' ao tpil 1 If yoi ie ""'l a pi. I. to l bet to he iire ol uelloij l.io an. I foil t vuloe to lUIV AT HERMANN'S. jSiherwai? V'f Rl 1 1 i!M .V Sons, tloi iiam 'iJi perfrrl,, ltogers .el of MimwmU,imrlmm.M :.(. Olhels III - Tt' MARK 109-111 5th St., GiUinul Established 1869 take hit hore y 'r -u