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PACE FIVE SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1H4. THE CALUMET NEWS In the Churches ol Calumet and Vicinity Local Pastors Are Invited to Contribute to This Department Which Wi Appear Each Saturday. All Notices Free of Charge. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. patriotic souk BSTVke will be con -ducted at First Congregational , linn h Sumlav r filing and the umi.i1 itrvicM win bo in i.i in 1 1 - Moraine. In the evening, the words of the BOOS! nod hynans III be thrown upon -.,11 cm by a Btoyloptlcan lantern end Hie UOnsTOfBtMHI will .1' in In MWk rcn- diiiiii). The prosnMn f Ottawa: PulU "TjSnd nf Lakes ami Lof t y Pi nee." Eloni 'Star inanaled Bannsr." Scriptural bMMon and prayer. Somk - i'i"i',i" s tnvorite hymn. Snug "America." iinttie Hymn of the Republic." I'Moius "Tenlim; Tonight" Choir. 1 1 n ) M "onward Christian ftoldler .' Notices ami offering. Song " ld Folks ;ii Home." Mulligan WMtg " '. Land of the Lako Ctroled Border." A Man's prav Henedh Una. So Would Wake Up Nights and Cry. Head Bare in Spots. Cured En tirely in Six Weeks by Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. ltockford. la. "My little plrl had a liard crust form mi lirr hrad. Hit head had nadi an It and it hched and barnad aoaha would wake BP iicdits anil cry. Tl M i. farmed into sores und tlirn it, turned into t try crust, and when I eBSshod bl F half i pi ,i locks would DOOM out. tier heal iij I .. ol' hair in spots. "Then I used Cuticura Snnn and 11 i and they eured her entire!) In m. i , , lis and her hair came in lo ely . At thai i me she was ahout, (en years old and BO i the is twenty-eta and nai nevaf bad any mora trouble." (Signed) Mrs. II.. I. W I (1 . Dee. 11. 1912. PAINFUL ITCHING AND BURNING "C'.l .lackson Si . Milwaukee, Wis. - "My trouble banOa with small aaaoUaa on my mm, arms und leirs. Later It took the Conn of little blisters which caused painful itcli . g and hurnlng. la the day I was tor- , Mh I by the clothing which irritated the Minion and in the niglit I loft rest from , i teniae, i wad Ontloufn Boap and (Hntaaanl Indlng relief in Um tirst, day of treatment. In one areas i ape well." 1 1 Joseph Caaaone, Nov. M, 1911. l or treating poor OOWipIl ion s. red. rough naads, and dry, thin and fall in hair, Cutl lira Soap anl Cuticura t Hutment hae heca ,i World's favorites lor inure than a gen eration. Sold every whert-. Liberal sample of a mailed free irtth 82-p. s k i n Book, i- u i-i aid "'utlcura, Dept.'!', I tost on . '' a "Men who shave and shampoo w ith 'u .: a Simp will II nd It st for bkin und scalp CRUST ON HEAD ROED AND BURNED Special Summer Display OF OUTING AND DRESS HATS Comencing Saturday BE AN OPTIMIST W HAVE FAITH IN AN EXTRA GOOD SUMMER TRADE. WE HAVE EXPENDED EVERY ETFORT TO MAKE THIS THE OPENING OF THE ENTIRE SEASON, SENDING OUR DESIGNERS ON A WEEK'S PURCHAS ING TRIP FOR THAT PURPOSE. WE WILL SHOW BOTH OUTING AND DRESS HATS. THIS WILL NOT OC A DISPLAY OF A FEW DOZEN HATS BUT OF SEVERAL HUNDRED AND EVERY ONE A CrM. NO DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN NEGLECTED, ALL SHOWING THE VERY LATEST MATERIALS. GET IN TOUCH WITH WHAT THEY WILL WEAR IN THE CITY AND SEASIDE RESORTS DURING THE HOT WEATHER BY ATTENDING THIS OPENING. OUR BUYER JUST RETURNED FROM THE CITY AND MADE A SPECIAL SELECTION FOR THIS OPENING OF WHITE HATS. VERTIN BROS.&CO. 2D FLOOR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 2D FLOOR A Psalm ot Religion and Patriotism Arranged for Memorial Sanday byj Rev. Luther K. Long, Pastor of : Calumet Congregational Church. Jehovah reigneth; let the earth re joice; Let the multitude of isles be glad. Clouds and darkness are round about him ; Righteousness and justice are the foundation of his throne. The heavens declare his righteous ness. And all the peoples have seen his tjlory. O, ye, that love Jehovah, hate evil: He presci veth the souls of his samts; He delivereth them out of the hard of the wicked. Light is sown for the righteous. And gl.'.clness for the upright in heart. Be glad in Jehovah, ye righteous. And 9've thanks to his holy memor ial name. Oh, smg unto Jehovah a new cong; For be hath done maivclous things: Hie right hand, and h.s holy arm, hath wrought salvation for him. Jehovah hath made known his sal-v.- tion : His righteousness hath he openly showed in the sight of the nations. He hath remembered his loving kindness and his faitlif ullness toward the house of Israel: All the ends of the earth have seen the- salvation of our God. Make a joyful noise unto Jehovah. R the earth: Bteak forth and sing for joy, yea. Sing praises. Smg praises unto Jehovah with the harp ; With the harp and with the voice of melody, With trumpets and sound of cornet, mako a joyful noise before the kin:j, Jehovah. Let the sea war, and the fullness thereof : The world, and they that dwell there in : Let the floods clap their hands; Let tho hills smg for joy together. Ptfora Jehovah; for he cometh o judge the earth. He will judge thy world with right eousness, And the peoples with equity. I love Jehovah, sCSBUSS he hearoth My voice uul niy sc. ppl i ations. Bemise lie hath inclined his ear unto mf. Therefore will I call upon him ao long as I live. F rairs ye, Jehovah ! MELLEN INDICTED TO SAVE J. P. MORGAN, HE DECLARES bY kink tOW, l C. Muy IbV- A dra matic climax marked the atooa of the ssnsetinnnl testimony of Chsnrles 1 Unlaw, reenaee president nf Um Now Haxen railroad, before the interstate lummrn'ti commission yeaterdav, when, with evident f f deep emotion, Mr. Mellen suoie tluil the late .1 I' ICntBM vvas connizanl of the Uland Trunk nofjOtlHtlona for which bo (Mel len) was i riminall.N indicted for vio lation of the Sherman anti-trust a '. and that ho "took the indictment that liainnffod to Mm (MorpuOi" bnMnwd it would have killed the kfMd llnancUr 'I' he hail been Indicted. Mr. Mellon spoke with intense fcel iim as he recited his efforts to shield the elder Morgan. This tinned uuickly 1 1, a -how of resentment, however, i's he MM how tho presen. J. l'ierpont Morgan had aawroMnd a eMMtM in the presideni y of the New Haven," of which BttBSontlon, .Mr. Holloa jnclnwd with emphasis: 1 called liis ntMlltlon to the faef that I had licen suftcriiig under tin humiliation of tin undeserved indict ment to protect his father." Tin crowded courtroom listened with intense interest as this oItmIMJ recital w as given. BRITISH DIVINE COMING. Dr. Pitsgernld ot Landja Bam la nil I a nor a 1 sc. wtnry of Weoley QajUa nill visit I'altmnd during the second wick of June and will assist at the celebra tion nttendlns the reopenlng of the Calumel M. B. church. ite. ntigerald will pttOCh on Sunday. June II, when the festivities and services marking this event will close. Dr. ntagerald n one of the hading church men of the world and his arrival here will he awaited with much interest. He is CORlIni to America to attend tin- ln ternutional l-.'pworth league conven tion at Huffalo. EPISCOPAL MISSIONS. (Church of England) Bev, Howard II. BMgMr of the i:pi -copal missions, announces the follow- ii g aervloen, Kearsarge St. John' Mlnaton, 1"! i ounty Road, Matins ami sermon. II a. in., Panda) school, IS m. New Allouez St. Marks Missi'i. Bundny school. I:M p. m., service und I rnion, ;! p. in. Lake Linden St. Dnvld'a Mlaaton, I ibrar) Hull, vanpera and aemeon, 1 i". p. in. v - MOHAWK M. E. "Karty Seeking" will he the llieme of b narmon by Bev. Isaac Wllcoi at the .Mohawk M B. church amnday morn Inf. In the evening, at I tit, Hex . Jo- oph Ontny, dlatrtel president of the I'pwoith league, will deliver an anni versary aarMow t" the Bp worth league. Mrs. Harold COWan xvill render a solo. '. lasses will Meet at a. m. ami Sun i ay school at J : 'iO. CHRIST EPISCOPAL. Hex. .1. A. TettBt'Oatlh xxill preo h on Um subject, "Aannnnlon Day" at Cbrini i pis. opai church Bunday MornlMi. The topic ot the evening discourse w II be "What Constitutes Success'.'" The annual meeting of Christ church xvill i.e held KYtday evening xviieii Bev, w. (Kiss of Trinity church of Hough ton xxill speak. CALUMET M. E. A special Memorial seiinoii will he delivered at the Caluaaet M, B. church Bunday Morning bi Rex. c. I Adnna whose aabject will be "Heurlc t'onxi- tloiM." The Calumet 1)11 inecrs aid vt( rans of the Civil and Sp.tni.-h Am lie in wars will attend in a body. In M, e avenlng, the pastor will preach on ti.e aubject, "Misspent Prlvllegdav" . - FIRST BAPTIST. The Good sun- of faith, " will be the subject of He fjeufgg W, Broome'l sermon at the Cust Baptlal Church Sunday MoriliHg. The toptt of the evening sermon will be "What Bvery Man iii the Copper Country Be 1, ics." Hcv . BrOOgM Will preach iii Hancock in tin afternoon. -W GERMAN REFORMED. At the Herman Reformed church Sunday morning at In o'clook, Hex . M. II Qual will conduct service ami ex amination of the catechiam. Bunday school w ill iin et at I I It, Rev. Qual will conduct services at Iake Linden at J: 30. V - LAURIUM M. E. "The berd'l Supper' Will be the Heme of a sermon ai the LnUliUM M. B. church Bundn) Morning b) Hex. a b. sui intc. i.ovc fen si. with nacre mental earvice will he held at I, The Mubjecl of the rvenlng aermon will bp "The NVeiKht of W. d. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. ROV. RoOiadahl ami the choir of the Norwegian Lutheran t lull' h. haxe gnng to InhpemMg when special ser vices will be comim'ted in tli' Norwegian-Lutheran church Sunday, lit the even hag, the oarvleaa at the Calu met BBnttll will le in charge of th dcacona, BOSTON M. E. Bar, Collycotl will be in charge f the af tern i ervice at the Boatnn M. B, chilli h and W. W illiams will preach in t he cv cuing At t he aft c - noon aervice, the chntf of the Tamer nek SI. B, church will sing. OSCEOLA M. E. Services ai the Osceola M. B, clillf h Bunduj Morning win be in oharga of Bar, w . h coiixcott. One Donnld wi i preach in I be v anlng, j TAMARACK M. E. Bdwnrd Jackmnn wrUA - m harge oi iii,, morning aawlea at the Tnnaai ak m . B chnreh ami Bev, Colyoe;! XX ill preach in the ex nillK. Laurium Department ITALIANS PLAN USUAL REUNION Federation From Upper Peninsula Will Meet Here I ia iis are being formulated bj a aonanalttee named i the Italian fra ternal organizations of Calumet, prac tlcally all of which me alfillnted wtth the rpper peninsula Italian American Kederatlon. for the annual reunion xxhit-h xvill be held in this cit) ttM lat ter part of next month 'I in- aaealon will last three days, UOMMenchag on June ft, and will briic tu Cnluagel hundreds of delegates In. m all palls id' the upper peninsula. The last day. which 1b given rear almost exclusively to the reunion fe;.tuie. , ,, bring aOV eral whole lodges from tin Iran coun try towns to the eopper conntry na xvell as all of the copper counlrv l alKeS. According to the plans already pre pared, the tirst day of the convention. Thursday xxill be devoted to business sessions, morning', alien and i veil ing. These will he open only to the delegates of the peapectlve lodge. I'ridav's principal feature will be a big banquet, for Which prevktlon Will be made for several huinlred guesl n BntufQry there will be a big pionlc in the C. & H. park with dancing and .he usual features. The Upper Peninsula Italian Amen -can Federation real!) claimi Laurium as its birthplace for n was hugely through the inntrumf ntiilli j of Attilia Cnntigltano ami other Laurium real danta who woriMi untiringly t" bring about this affiliation of the upper pen insula societies. Several prominent Laurium residents are nan aervlgg as OfficksM "f the organize ! ion. LaM vear's reunion was held in lion Moun tain. EAGLE HARBOR MEMENTO. Knights of Pythias Convention Com miitee Plans Novel Souvenir. Laurium Pythtana bave been ndvln d that the dates of the state conven tion of the order whicn will also bi the dates oiathe upper penlnaula con vontlon, have been decided on. They will he Sept. I to .". LaUliUm la pre paring to send a big deifKUtion to tall pemingi the conventlun city ami will have Oral ami third rank degree Mama competing in the lagree team con tea la The lahpoming Pylhlana recentb adopted the otiicial badge, and fobs bearing tic emblem hive been receiv ed. The lob has a picture of the BCheolhbuee at Eagle Harbor. Me'i. where Juatua H, RatblxyiC the found er ,f the order, wrote tbjo ritual which is in um -'it the present lime. Tnc acleotion if 'his emblem for the soiixemts is ,,f ,i ii Intereai to copper count) mem be re . t the order becauno the) have been inalrumonMJ in a i a m paiKn which has .-."Milted In repairing the old BchOOlhouau as i atamlmg m -mortal of "he order. HIBERNIAN COMMITTEES. There xvas a Joint meeting Thumdny ev ening at the .V a honey residence in Lanrlnm of the cummltteee named iy DlVkWOn No. A. ''. II. and the Laur ium Auxiliary, to prepare for tin re spective stale conventions to be held her., iii Auguat, Preliminary plana Were discussed ami plans were consid ered for comipeni Ing active work on the prepe ration l the program at once. AT LAURIUM M. E. CHURCH. The Helen Could class of the Laur InM M. BttndU) school cntcrtaiind at a Very enjoyable conceit and social session in the parlors of the church last evening. There vvas a large at tendance. The progmnji Included, num bcra by aome "i Houghton county'g est known nntertalnera Special for Saturday and Monda) Lemons, regulai - owai guallty for per do.. Me. ei tin Hros.' - o , Orooery Dept. Advertlaemenl 23, AMUSF-MENTS. R O Y A L THEATER Next to Post Office. E.C. Richards, Mgr. "ALL THAT'S BEST IN PICTURES" Eosanay Two Reel Drama A MAN FOR A'THAT Splendid Human Interest Drama, So ciety, Romance and Sacrifice. Come and see it. PAT HE WtEKLY NO. 33 Interesting Events. ON THE HEIGHTS, DOLLIE OF THE DAILIES Edison Drama COMING SUNDAY MAY 24TH BRUTE FORGE Biograph Two Part Drama - MATINEE 2:30 Evening Doors 6:45. Begin 7 P. M. HECLA STREET PAVING. Work of Tearing Up Surface to he Started Monday. tin Monde 1 tin sicum olhr will be panned In commission on Hoc la etreel (o prepare that street for tiie paving operations to follow Inter m I he sum mer. The Burfaca of the street win lll'st he spiked and loosened alio then a quantity of roch wiU be raenoved, lowering the .-tied to tin. proper h vel for the Bonerete top. Tin- bed ot nwcndnm, winch is about two feat thick on this street, will provide an excellent foundation fur the com rele work and eomparat iv elv little grading will be necessary because it is thinned to raise the street ear tracks several inches so that they comply with tin tegular street grade. This raise will be mole gradual ! will b almost level ed from this st reel a that the trueka The rOOk t'emov vvill be hauled to FOUTth street, between Tatnai.oiv and Pe arable, which has been torn up in preparation for a new top dressing which win be aande pnaaBda with the rock secured from HOCM street. Comparatively little grading will he required on Lake Linden avenue, from hTOOla sir. et to Tamarack The pres ent level of this street is ahout six inches below the established grade and the street car trucks will BM rap ed accordingly. Alter tin Heela ttreel trade is ronched and tin actual lay iin; of concrete begun, excellent lieav'l xvav BbOUld lie made. FINISH CLEAN UP IN WEEK. street Commiaaioner Jamea v. Wills! yesterday stated that excellent bead way is being made with the annual Bpfing clean-up asserting that by the end of ll Ming Week the xvoik will be complete. All of the streets have been subjected to the chan-llp process and much of the refuse has been re- moved from the alleys, that remainln consisting principal!) of ashes. LAURIUM BREVITIES. 4 Mrs. William Wearne of Kearsarge street is Buffering from a fractured arm. Mrs. Bd Wills of CronluBou. Minn., is visiting with 1-niiiuni friends, hav ing Collie here to attend the Mineral of her Mother, the late Mrs. James Curnow. Murm) Welters of Port Huron. nephew "I the letS Mis. James Cur now, who came here to attend hef funeral, la visiting with local frienda, AMUSEMENTS. P E 0 P L E S Universal Program TODAY J. Warren Kerrigan in a 2-part picture drama TEST" And OTHER GOOD PICTURES COMING TOMORROW With Matinee at 2:30. Leah Baird in an Imp drama. "THE SILVER LOVING CUP" LYRIC JLeJ THEATER V WE LEAD! OTHERS FOLLOW! NEW PROGRAM TONIGHT "THE MONEY on a "Divr In three parts. "CRIMINOLOGY AND REFORM" Biocjraph Diama. THE WINNING PAR I Y' Comedy. ee COMING TOMORROW "KATHLYN" Seventh installment. GO TO VIVIAN'S FOR SHOE BARGAINS. 100 Pairs of Boys' and Little Gents' Elk skin shoes, all aolid. to close at 98c these won't last Come early as these won't laat long. J. VIVIAN JR. & CO. THE ACID I 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious homc-bakr? foods oi maximum quality a minimum cost Makes home baking pleasant and profitable NEW STORE IS READY. The lu-w live and ten-cent store 1 be conducted 1,1 'he Vivian buthUnn for marl) occupied b the LnurloM poatoffice, by Pred Motttor, was Mr inallv opeped for business toda.v The eetaMlehmeai hi xxn ao nipped, baa n complete stock, and there is little AMUSEMENTS. "Everything New but the Name North Fifth I c- s' 11 L L 1 v A MONDAY, MAY 25th The doors of this well known place of amusement will be thrown open to the public as one of the most beaut. ful and completely equipped motion picture ti-eatcr in Northern Michigan, and will be devoted exclusively to SPECIAL FEATURE PICTURES Ha ing four or more reels, with a change of program every Monday, Thursday GRAND OPENING ATTRACTION DANIEL FROM M A N PRESENTS MME. SARAH BERNHARDT In the Historic Photo Play of the Passion and Pathos of Queen E IN FOUR REELS CAST OF CHARACTERS QUEEN ELIZABETH MME. SARAH BERNHARDT The Earl of Essex, her favorite Louis Tellegin The Earl of Notmgham M. Maxudian The Countess of Notmgham Mile. Romain Gypsy Fortune Teller Mme. Boulangcr Lord Bacon M. Denozat William Shakespeare M. Denenbourg Capt. Drake M. Piron Executor, Courtiers SuMicrs, Attendants. I This special feature records one of the strongest and strangest histor ical incidents ever written by sword or pen on the scroll of men's deeds, portraying ti e pathetic, passionate and fatal attachment of "Queen Eliz abeth to her reckless young lover, the Earl of Essex. It embodies the pictured cioc unient of a woman's hci't, with all its strength and weakness, all its courage and despair. This is the first of the big Frohman productions of the Famous Player Film Co.. one of which will be shown each week at the GRAND in the future. This production of "Bernnardt in Queen Elizabeth" should not be classed with "Bernhardt in Camilla" and shown at a local theater seme time ago. The Camille picture was posed for in France, while "Queen E iznbeth" picture was produced m New York city under the di rection of Daniel Frohman. EVENINGS I0c; MATINEES WEDNESDAYS. TWO PERFORMANCES EVERY EVENING. 7:30 AND 9:00. TODAY, SATURDAY AXD SVXDAY FOUR 7WSTR7LinN DONNELEYS AND THE FOUR PICTURES CUPIDS CAPRICE: ' "SKELLYS BUYS A HOTEL "THE PRICE OF SILENCE" is. PRICE S: All down stairs 20 cente Balcony 10 came Matinee Seats, all 10c n doubt n will prove a kucm-ssI ii I xci ture. LIQUOR TAX RECEIVED. Tin- village of Laurium yeeterday iv, . iv e,i i mm I -ount) Tieanuree Bram a i hec k coveriiiK the ninount of lluuo;- Iteeawt rnonej doe the rtttnge Cos vcar. a total of $n.r.'7. AMUSEMENTS 9 9 Street, Calumet Sole Prttprirtor and Sunday. lizabeth MATINEE 5 & 10c SATDRDAYS AND SUNDAYS T THE MINSTRELS MM 1