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TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1013. THE CALUMET NEWS PACE FIVE t NE WS OF THE THE A TERS Concerning Attraction. the Local Playhousee Offer the Amusement Loving Public. (Thi column apotars every Tuesday ind Friday.) ABOUT PEOPLE OF THE MOVIES Interesting Comment Anent Fav orites That You Know In lU l lin, Jcriiiany, Ihcrc lui.s ,-..) ..iln-J :iu organization r prominent I. .rt Ht ntatlv. ol' ni l, H rn ,., otllca. ttoin and commerce tu I'iiisi' (In- stand iiiil of ordinary lllms mi, in ii'iiinit Hit' in-uil net Imi if lllms if it Hi-iiiillll tiiiil IiihI riifi I v cliutai t r. Down in the wilils of tlic I'lorMa jungle lutid a compuny of motion pic ture actors Is producing a serlt s of wild unlnial subjects in which u scot ol lions, it ctUilt. of tlgrrs. a li;ilf iloen leopards, iintl several smaller wild beasts Work day l. tlay Willi the M t i al tii'tors nilo !. Mrs. I.n wini'i'p Marx ton Im now pos ing for the Thanhouscr cameras. Sin withdrew from tin- stage a dozen enrs ago to devote herself to her home and i 1 1 i 1 1 it ii i Imi c:he a)-H'Hs that she can ilo motion picture, work without i,t- lllilt it Interfere Willi her duties as tool her itlltl home keeper. At firm thoiiKht there does not seem io lie uny immediate connection be tween tlic motion pkuie. theater and i he collar industry, nil. I yet very many dlsenriliNl films 'Iind their way l the eHlulold collar factories and i el urn to tli theaters an tlfcoratioiiH lor the necks of Ian admiring a later generation, of lilm reMectloiis. Cilia i t M. Audi ts! n, the Hroiicho Hilly of the i;.ssanAy western. .iodu. -lioit.s, may be said to be known 1 1 -wiile world over. A native of Arkan sas ho became in mere boy hood a cow puiicher and horsoman on lite western ranges, and when ranges, und wheu elsiil years hco he beat to pose be fore the caniiras lie had only to he himself in litlif stiK'coss he has be come. At; prent Anderson is in rhaiKe of hix j-onifii ny's producing branch at Niles, Caf. at the same time playing tli) leads in all "liidrcho i'.il l" rod net ions.' f the leading' men whose simulacra iippcar upon iie si reens (here Is iion whose face nnd limine are belltr I iiown than an- those of Arthur John .oil. If la- were on the fpcakiiiK sliiKO i..' would be t ailed u nialilli e idol. As .1 is bin iiiail bears fretpient reiness I.n .inioviaph plioioRraphs. Mr. John- on has been a director of the l.ubiii . 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 for umre than two years, l.l.iys leading; roles in the plays ho j-iat.s at'.l communicales lo Ids com- I -any the earneslriesM and Intensity of his o n magnetic pcrsonalit . "To bi -in aclres.M was the dreiim of my life, a.s far back as I tan remem ber anythinu," said Jean Fen rn ley. iiadinu woman of the Imp company. Naturally, she found her way to the t,'itfe, bt Klnnintf In a stock conipa ny In litooklyn. playlm? later with Louis Mann in "Julie Hon Hon" and subse- iiicntlv was ItadiHK woman In "Itaf !ly." Thente Miss Fen rn ley uraduat d io the motion picture platform, b.-nunim- with tin Heliane company, where for the last year she. has been plaxinif leads with Kinu HaRot. Marion I'onard -Ih uiuloubiedly urn' ' f the best known exponents of th Iramatle art in pictures. Her beauty, i Inn m, personality, and exceptional dnniiitic ability have etirned her the title rr "Th- Hachel of the Silent I Mama." She has been featured In dramatic production by the HioKTaph. Vli:-raph. IN x and Cein companies, and mw appears exclusively In feature productions of tamous books and llays. Her first productUm. "As In a Looking (iliiss," from the book of that iiiiine by IV C. l'hilllps. It meetlnjf with -rent siicerss. Why 1 Admire the Wommaini Next Dpoir Anyone who can do as much on a little money as the woman next door, I certainly look up to. If there is a real bargain to be found any where she is the one to find it. Just now .he it conducting a Larkin Club-of-Ten and furnish. ng he rtpare room with Larkin Premium.. Already .he ha. got ten the bed and bureau, and very toon will have a new rug. I belong to her Club and .0 do mo.t of the other neighbor, on the .treet. W. all u.e Larkin Product, and like them very much. I have found their grocerie. .r'endid and wouldn't th.nkk of gel .ng my .oap.i toilet preparation, or notion, anywhere el.e. ? Premium wa. a hand.ome new bookca... I had wanted on. for a long time and I know you'd agree that thi. i. a beauty .f you .aw ,t. I certainly would advl.o any woman who i. now buying her household .upplie. at th. .tor. to begin buying them from Larkin Co. You'll flet iu.t twice a. much for your money, and everything you get i. .0 good and fre.M Perhap. you could form a Lark.n Club-of.T.n like the woman next door and thu. get extra benefit, from thi. method of dealing. If you'll ju.t writ. Lark.n Co, , Bu falo, N. Y. and a.k them for their big Catalog, D16, I know they I be glad to .end it to you. Thi. Citalog will tell you all about their plan and lot. of other thing. I couldn't beg.n to m.nt.on here. Cf Royal Haa Fin Bill. Man.ir R t Hit hard of the o.nl llu-ahr, t. litis a hill thai Is deserv ing ol' liheriil .aiioiHitfe. Six tllina, iV-ainrliif. 'The WhlM.er.-. Wuiil," are l own, the Miles of which are " Trip t Mount Hauler. I'lie ( ioVei lies," "1'ren h A I niy Maneuver.," "The M.eiiiinr Mud," iind "Hroneho Wlly's I I.HKt Deed." "Holileo and Juliet," a jtwo-leel tilm, will J.e the feature of lil'llltf the latter pan of tlie wtek. "The Whispered Wot. I" tells a pa- thetlc story of western life. Without j voik or inoiiey, Jim hi xler becomes discouraged and despelale. 'onct;ii. I 'iir his intentions from his wife, lying i sick In hcd. Hexter makes a mask, kocm out and roh n stage roach, re lliming; 'icfolf the st.mc arrives in tile It Wl. The liewrt of the rubbery leaches tli' hamlet and Jim Is one of the first lo ride away with the sheriff, in pur suit ol' I he robber. The posse returns to the saloon empty-handed. Jim is invited to take a hand in a game of cards. In pulling his m .ney from his pocket, ho ncci dintally pulls out the mask, which he used in the hold-up iind it fails upon the tahle. It Is seen by I hp Hberiff and his tiVn, but before they can act, Dexter is u ! n his feet with leadv revolver, j coveting the .-rowd as he bricks slow ly to the door. The doctor, w ho has been attending Jim's wife, enters Die. saloon and see. inic the situation, whispers a few fIk- i Tilllcuni words to Dexter, who lowers his pun and stand with bowed head. The sheriff nuickly draws his 141m und command Jim to surrender The doc tor steps to the sheriff and whispers in his ear and the sheriff, Kliinciuif at the doctor, lowers Ills revolver and talks '.n subdued tones to (he men at the table. They sink into their chirrs and Ionic at each other meaningly. The sheriff 1 hen addresses a few words to Dexter w ho advances and losses his revolver j Upon the table, placing 111 plunder be- I i sii'e it, and with bowed head, turn land walks from the saloon back to the shack, where he is met at the door ty an old lady of the town, who whis pers something to him. Dexter enters his home and kneels bfside lii wife and hows hi head upon the bed. She smooth his hair, and as he lift his bend he looks upon the face ol hi first horn. At People'. Theater. ''niackha wk's Hedempl Ion," in two; reeb. K iUson feal.ir.. picture. Ins ' ' been secnretl by Manam r i harles (lake of tile I'eople's theater for hi rhow this evening, and It is said to be j olie of the best offerings of Hot kind' ever presented in tills city. The scene. I :.. I ...1:1 .. I .l... .. III ' SIM.OOM. .M.O, - lure are near the new Roosevelt Dam ill I be sooihwtsl. er BlHI Apache lioliaus appear in the cast. 'I'he vaudeville offering lit the I'eo ple';i Is one of the best ever .shown ill Calumet. O-Xet-A, an Arabian maid 111, who has Just returned from a very successful tour of Ful'opf Is title of the biK attractions. She is rightly de scribed as a terpsichorean wonder, be ing unusually iulck und graceful. I'robahly her best offering Is a sacr.'d dervish dance, it which her form Is surrounded by a blay.e of light, thrown upon her by a special contrivance at tached to three chair, one of which Is held in each hand and the other In her teth. As a contortionist. o-Xet-A is also a wonder. She, bends backwurd to the floor and rises again, all the time bearing the Illuminated chair In Inr teeth. Tom Hradford. who Is appuirinp nt the I'eople's this week In a vaudeville ollcrlng, learned with deep regret to day that Charley Mitchell, one of th world's kreutest pugilists. Is near death, Mr. Hradford was in Mitchell's corner on that memorable day. Man !i 10, 1SS!. when Mitchell battled through thirty-nine strenuous rounds with John L. Sullivan. Hradford himself was once prominent in the world of sport. csjHctallv pugilism und baseball, although he has long since retired. Tom's specialty at the Heople' con sists of Imitations and impersonations. He is known a.s th human band, Imi tating correctly the sound of any inn ical instrument, ami even "the little tier ma i! band." lie also impt rsouates William .lennlngM Dryun h-o tlosel that he might tasilv be mistaken for the Crcai Commoner, Just advanced to the fol't-inost seat ill Wilson' ;!! Hradlord makes Jils n L llxtly with a running lire of Jokes and noiikr par odies. Good Bill at the Lyric. 'J he I'.u ! Stock company offer an exceptional bill tills Week III the Lyric In "Charley's Aunt," a produc tion alio'iiiillov: in t'oiiu'dy from bein- lilliK to 4 lid. The elimination of the "Villain'' lole makes this one of the umst pb-nsiiiK ami attractive produc tions stayed at the Lyric this season. Thursday, the new bill will be "Th" VilliiKe Hlacksmlth," from the ieii of Mary J. Holmes, and hct-'innliiK Mon day, the offering; will be "The Lights of .Mew York." This plav saa In produced by rcitiest of scores of patrons of the Lyric. The production Thursday of lieJit week Will be "In Hid Kentucky." Good Feature at Crown. "'ripple Creek," a Western tilni de pleting the Stl'llKKleS of tile whites Iwth Indians in their efforts to clvil lp the west, Is the feature of the pro gram at the Crown this week. Ama teurs will occupy the headlines Thurs day and Friday and the usual array of juvenile talent will bo seen. Desmond Kllery, th- popular F.nslish baritone vocalist at 'he Crown, will tloso his naKement Sunday evening to tako the management of the Lake Linden opera hou.e and Orarid Iheatoi of Mohn wk. Mr. F.llery has made rr.any friends during his resilience In ('aluinet, wiio wish him success in ids venture. Ills departure Is regret - led by patrons of th Crown I"! Good Will Farm Benefits. Calumet theater managers are r fannin for benefit performances to be Klvfn In the near future for the Jood Will Farm at Hounhton. It Is probald thai all of the moving picture and van- tleville theaters In Calumet will jclve benefit performances nd that separate dates will be chosen, probably spread over three r four weeks. It Is felt thut these f-ntertalnmenls will be of ureat benefit to the Oood Will Farm durliiK the sprins months, when the , expenses are unusually heavy Hard Work. No matter how talented, a niuu R h cannot win success without hard work, tint be must not tie tempted to irive it up because it seems like drudgery. No work eau be well done by one who is unwilljni: to sacrifice comfort. The. 1 price of success is perseverance. As j Kipling snjs: 1 Oo to your work and he strong, halting not In your way, j " Ktand to your work uutt ! wise, certain ' w ot " "' I"- j St aie neither children i.ui no iu. In woild of men. but I'lillutlelpLia Ledger. Suitable Play, "I am inln to male my faiewell , s . Ul.f wl.,,11 I.- j tbe IiIh.v 'HauilttV 'Macbeth '"ibis is jour fcixth farewell tour, believe. "Weil, yes." . "T would suggest 'Much Adieu About Nothing.' "Louisville Courier Journal. 1 A Money Saver. I "You luust be spending a heap of imoney, buron. You're always driving about with your wife nowadays." "On tlie contrary. I save considera ble. When we walk my wife Is ever bo much neurer the show windows." Fllegende Watter. Like the news of the day up to date? Send us your subscription. Always Reliable Relief from the ailments caused by disordered stomach, torpid liver, irregular bowels is given quickly, safely, and assur edlyby the tried and reliable BEECMM'S PILLS Said vywkr. la Use. 10c, 25c. ) AMUSEMENTS. OOYAH THEATER 11 Next to Po.t Office ' E. C. RICHARDS, Mgr. A TRIP TO MT. RANIEK Travelogue. THE WHISPERED WORD Vitagraph Drama. THE GOVERNESS Edi.on Drama. THE FRENCH ARMY MANEUVERS Military. THE OPENING BUD Educational Pathe. BRONCHO BILLY'S LAST DEED We.tem Drama E.sanay. COMING THURSDAY, MARCH 13TH 2 Reel Special Feature. ROMEO AND JULIET THE DAYLIGHT PICTURES AND GOLD FIBRF SCREEN ARC THC TALK OF THE TOWN. NEW NECKWEAR. - What th. Spring Girl Will Wear About Htr Pi.tty Throat. High collnrst me htiulluii for the lilac now occupied by t lit low collars, and ti the warm d.iys are coming they are not likely to Micceed. The illustration aliow two of the newest n in moot utUactlvtt tiecL fancies of the Benson. 'J he Hyrou turnover effect worn with HHilor tie is ni tlculurly , u ( HEMIKETI K WITU LATEST COLLARS. youthful, und lite si W '" 's always KjoiI looking. 'J'liese collins are at tuclied to cliciiiiscltes of lingerie ma terials. A Sfiiiirt little nccU flx!ii;. wlik-h could tie fashioned ut home, Is miule of fine linndken liief linen w it li coloreil iMinler. Tin-re li u deep Irlxti line Jabot, made from tlie iiiiii.ll.etchief, tue Ltuder stii!vtu (lie ietuislt color note. The IiIk'i Io li t.f tho llueu, with a turnover cde of the handker t lilt-f l-order. Jalmtd of net with hand einhioldery in Multrai l.tn colors afrord an excellent opportunity for yJ.illl'ul ueetllework. The outline of lI:tcU should tint lie for Kotteii, for thia i the distinctive fea ture tif the I tu la i i.n n einhroideiy, the design hcliifj a conventional one w hii h any country might claim. Do yull Wiltir to reiluce tl'.e cost of living? Heail The News advertise ments. AMUSEMENTS. CK0WM THEATER Special Today! CIR1PPLE GREEK Be Sure and See Our Show Tonight LYRIC THEATER -:- LAURIUM TONIGHT! ; THE BURGESS STOCK CO. IN Charley's Aunt Farce Comedy , THURSDAY: THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH! PROGRAM CHANGED MONDAY AND THURSDAY AT ALL TIMES 10C T8FAT3 MATINEES SAT.'mNO SON. ZiVk 5 i ChemUts' fst have shown that a part ol the alum from blscnlt made with aa alum bakliiy powder passes luto the frloinacli, aud that dlgeaitloii la retarded thereby. Road tho label and mako sura that your baking powder not mado tront alum. T7 Houeehold Decalogue. Young housekeepers Mho have not bad so very much experience will per hap tind some helpful Nuxgcstioiix iu a new Decalogue this for housewives Particularly which was recently pub lished in the National Magazine. Here tire u number of the items: Thou tdialt not use dump fruit, or thy cake will he heavy. After wash ing the currants uud raisins thou is ha It he sure they are thoroughly dry. Thou shalt not throw uway Bour cream, hut use It iu place of butter wheu thou ait hakln. Thou slialt not dry white gloves or hose In the sun. lest they turn yellow. Thou shall not discard thy rublier bag because of n hole, but till with hot sand or su It. and 'twill give jou all the heat that thou ncedest Thou shall not let the juice ooze out from thy pie. because thou cam-t pre vent it by binding the eilv'c with a httlp of white cloth wrung out of cold water. r An Invitation to furniture Loving People All I2AKDW(& Absolutely Pure The Only Baklnu Powder Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. Safeguards the food against alum Thou salt not pay large sums for dry cleaning, but thou shalt use "el bow grease" with a cake of magnesia. Thou shalt not allow cheese to mold. whei n cloth wet Iu vinegar und put over it will prevent. Thou shalt not use thy new baking dishes until utter thou hast put them In a pan of cold water, set where It will boil and then set away until wa ter lias cooled. He You seemed to"be much moved by the performance. She Not so m licit as you were. You moved at tlie end of each net. On the Safe Side. ' I'll tron Do you always make your portraits flatter the subject Artist -Yes; It is better to do that than to re paint them.- Ksihaugc. A man may be a blot or a bl-i lur. but. h blank he cannot I.e. ( hiiluieiM 21 IT VAY BE THAT AT THIS PARTICULAR TIME OR IN THE NEAR FUTURE THAT YOU INTEND FURNISHING A ROOM OR A HOME AND THE QUESTION OF WHAT WOULD EE SUITABLE AND PLEAS ING FOR THE HOME IS TO BE CONSIDERED AND SELECTED. TO BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE SELECTED CAREFULLY AND WISELY YOU MUST VISIT THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE LINE OF FURNI TURE, STOVES, CARPETS AND RUGS. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST FOR WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A PERFECT BUCK'S RANGE THE PRIDE OF EVERY HOUSEKEEPER. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO CALL AND INSPECT THE MANY NEW AND 3 EAUTlFUL ARTICLES WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOR OUR TRADE FROM THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MANUFACTURERS OF THE COUNTRY. WE AGAIN CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO CALL AND INSPECT THE QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE HANDLED BY US BEFORE YOU BUY. IT WILL BE OF GREAT HELP TO YOU AS WELL AS A MONEY SAVER. TRY OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO TURNISH A HOME ON A LITTLE OUTLAY OF RCADY CASH. OUR SALERFORCr. IS AT YOUR aFR VICE, SATISFIED CUSTOM ER3 ARE OUR AIM. Phones : 1T5 nnd 178 f Sawdust For Floor. It Is said that jwdul make" the bet cleanser for n waxed or varnb.Led tloor that has become too dirty for the usual tie.it merit. Soap nnd water will ruin the polish, but If cteun sawdust Is scattered over the floor iiiul a person gets down aud use.-; a scrubbing brush with the same movements as though using water ev ery bit of dirt and soil will come away. The sawdust is then swept up and de Hlroyed and the floor polished in the general way. ! Varnished Paint. j Tea leaves are Invaluable as a mearii j of cleaning varnished paint. When I mittieient leaves have been laid aside ! they hhoiild be placed in u tin basin full of water and soaked r.r hair an hour. '1 be tea when strained should be used instead of soap and water to clean the Tarnished surfaced. ADVERTISE IN . XHt. NEWS. Jl