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THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE FIVi News of the Theaters CONCERNING Stf PLAVHOUSES OFFER (THIS COLUMN APPEARS EVERYTUE8DAY AND FRIDAY) THE LYRIC Til,' (Jivatt'Ht lit. ;i ( inos special In i hr"' put t". I "' I'M if foaluri DsrtBf llcvtrly. gg emillal. lew !, stun In a namiilliiK house and in srae U I'i'v Itii l i t of booofj forge ,1,,. ilgMttm f Ml fatluT-in-liiw Kiiii"iH' takes linlil upon his urn .Heme and Heverly IraxiiiR a imte ,,f farewell, I"1" '' Hardens, whei i. kisses 'i'H WW :ii'i two da lighten p mil - bye. ami a few hours lain- h BBlhSTtlf upon Vgfggjs to Aiminii fe INN later death takes Hie fath er-in-law ami poverty stalks into tlx houM where prosperity and happiness llM,e r'iK"'l- In a foreign an a poverty, m, ii.i.- to , , I , t . 1 1 i employment, atteii)its Suicide, TIiih M ASM I'V throwinn himself be n.aili the wheels of a motor car. The catastrophe ll BVerfeaT, however, by Hlgg Wood, a rich American heiress, drive the tar lie. is taken in ,iT Imlin, when- he meets her father ulm MiiYeriiiK from a supposedly im ur alile blindness. In the days of reju rtMtlOfl that fallow, IT. Beverly ef -fcls Um olliplcte cure of the old Til 1 1 -li.maire. Meanwhile. Miss Wood l.e gtas to show great affection for the doctor i ml he, kiiowin:; his position, and feeling a yearnlriK for his family at home, leaves his henefa tors and sails for his native citv . In the home that he had left, where iinw poverty reiRtiH, the failing eye sight of the r;ef Htricken mother tl n.illy results in total blindness. The t,i dauKhtels, now gtOW0 fa Woinan- I I I irefully save their few pennies iii the hope that an operation might restore her e.vesiKht. In his native ritx lr. Iteverly soon vains ureut fame BJ an oculist, operatiii:' under the same of ir. Rod lis ties. Me makes an MValllni search for liis family and finally LMves lip all hope of ever Mlnf tlirni agate. It was then that the two Kills came to him. Beverly Immedi ately recognbssa' his daughters and Joyfully disclosed his identity. The Urree conspirators then plotted to Ml tii' mot bar nothing of the food news. A few veks later the operation was performed ami when the bandages aan t iken from her eyee, the mother faead no difficulty in forgiving her wayward husband in the Joy of the reunion. The fifth installment of "The I'erils of Pauline-' will he shown at the Lyric Thursday afternoon and evening. THE GRAND "Moths," a wonderful photo play in four nn fm I Been I reels featuring the fa BMUI leKitlibate star Miss Maude I 'e.i -l. i.m the picture at 'The Cool Place" lonlfhl ami tomorrow, matlnaa and Bight Uothl from the hook hy (Hilda has been deacrmad as the most extraordin ary description of a woman that hits tver been penned. Remember! "She l is chastity, ami she had also cour age, Slie was the martyr of a false civilization of a society as corrupt as thai of Hie Borgtaa and tar more dis Boaest, She is innocent always, ami Vi when the Moths have gnawed the ermine, no power in heaven or earth 'an make It tiKaili altogether what it wan." It la a wonderful story of the love Which llnally triumphs. Miss I'ealy In the landing roll of Wre thai an excellent Interpretation of the yeani girl w ho is fatoed b) her mother i" narrj the unscrupulous Pollah no H'tnan and is gfVOg excellent support hj mi ail iter Thanhouser company, "ii Thursday lb Grand will stlOW In ha reela (knee 5rorne's famous suc na "Ciotlta," featuring Miss Char lv ami House peters THE ROYAL A raging prairie lire that extends miles is one of the stirriin; fca ''ii's HhoWg in the two-part Kalem "A Man's Soul." This ureal '' will be seen at the Royal on Tuesday and Wednesday. Helen ""line.- an J. P. MoGowan, two fa n""ix Kalem stars, are at their heal in 'u production, Baoauaa of hte ter- rlbla desire for drink, Luc) leaves Richard Cgfleton, got husband, The Kradoally sinks bower until he has '"'"nie one of the rlft-'aff in a west nlning town, rears later, a for ln" 'ri nd .lies and mak. s Richard the iwrdian of his Bevea-yoarold son. Hh the homing of tin- boy. Rtehnrd is teired to turn ..vrr a n.-w teat, B nt discovers that Lnej is the gate hegj ,,f the school nearhv. The girl to return to her b us band until Remember whenever you are troubled with minor ailment 01 me digestive onrans. that these may soon develop into ortrans. that more serious sickness. Your as ma nviwnnf nmfirt quickness with which you seek a corrective remedy. I'y common consent of the legion who have tried them, Beechftm'l Pills are the most reliable of all family medi cines. This standard family remedy tones the stomach, stimulates the sluggish liver, regulates inactive bowels. Tm. j a? 4sai elasm letter looks, brighter spirite and greater vitality system has been cleared and the Beecham's Pills (The Lar(M Sal f Any In Sola ErarywH'ta. "'"vin.ed of hlM reform. KUhardH 1 'lam e comes w hen it terrible lire N'i'.ads over t. prairie, entrapping v Ihi BUI I house. How the fang rescues l.ucy ftoln a te.Tihle fale and regains her love. shown in a nanouamanl thai win boM nhaariaia BpellbouBd, "Hoodness Cracious," ., comedy lllm in :l-tetl, a feature suhject at the Roy at In this lauuh-provokliiK suhject is Mag Hi.- most villainous villain who ever pursued a heioine, out - heorlnints' all other heroines! HmrlhlO murder Plot, nipped m tiie hud; dep, dark dungeons dark and drear. Cyotank hm N iii which tiu. viiiai,, Btil pur sues her and everyone chases himself and cv. i vhody else. (.'urm-H upon curate! Love triumphs. Villainy is vaniui'hed. hMMtnaaa QtTeOlOttg!M li's a terribta plot. Too terribbi for words. The piotnra tell it aU, v- THE CALUMET Putting and Zuida, in a mtHMOtt nov elty a. i. oiler the headline attrac tion at the Pateagat. Their wark iH abOVC the usual stand:, r.l ,.f m- ville and last ninhfs audien.e stamped its approval on t)H. act. Cutting is a Wteard on the piano while Zuida pos- scssc ji ri.h aoprnno voice. Beg in ning Thursday, D. vvev and his gnnelng 'I"1'", an ac t in which eiuht people take part, vv ill he t he offerinir. I'our reels of feature pictures also ii . show n. THE The People'i 'Lucille i.ove' The sun sh PEOPLE'S tonight offers the sixth installment. ne upon the horizon's rim. Across th of crimson llgfht tlUl craft that water it iast a path in which bobbed the held Lucille and the notorious suv, Hugo LoUbequo. As the sun sank, a heavy wind arose, the sea became difficult to ngstggta ami Louheque was put as an oarsman. Evtoently he believed there might in accident ami in that case it wei bOttOf that the papers should In his possession. Hut she assured him Cant, YVetherell had them. i or an Dour tie munaged the tossim; craft without a word hut what his thoughts were Lucille could not KOCSS She looked at l.ouheipie. "I've hee thlnhlng," he remarked. "that it much easier to light Wetherell than has heen to Unlit you, Lucille." As BlgM advanced LottbOCJUS took 0 his coat and wrapped it about Lucille who overcome with weariness, slept When she awoke every t hinn was still the same. Already the sun was high ami beating down tercel y. Her tongui was parched, muscles stiff. "Water please:'1 she whispered. LoabOgm plied: "I am sol rv to (ell vou ili.it we have no water. You must he hrav and waii. as shall sight something i fort loin;." Now there was a steatm ui the horlson, a second later it was gens Once more night fell a i; iii of tor for. I!ut even in this fearful crisis Lucille agnlg slept, with dreams rescue. Lucille arose and extended ll arms. There, just off the stern whe she stood swaying was the man slu loved. He was heckonitiK to her. With a lurch she fell forward into the sea Then followed unconsciousness that lasted for hours, during which Lou hetle strove to revive her as she lay like dead, in her drenched clothing, .j. -j. a .j. LAURIUM BREVITIES. Mrs. Thomas J. Pisher departed Sunday evening for Koston, where sh will visit with her slHter, Mrs. John ( Allien. Mis. .lohn ). Kerr of Pcwabic street has "lie to Chicago and Detroit, where sh, will visit, nn her return sh.- will he b com pealed by bar sister, who i. Just Completing her work at Vpsilanti The management of the Laurium park association will this week com mence repairs to the feme and itn- orovementa to the park grounds that have been contemplated for some tinu Lyman fisher, who recently was in hne.l while at Work Underground ill the C. 11. mine Is Improving rapidly and Drobably will he removed to hli home this veok, i i tie lot ladies' afternoon dresses, ill ntalfl and Asured materials, extra special at l.tfi This lot iiuludes few alightly soiled while dresses. Vol tin itros A "o.. Cloak lept.. L'm l lo ii Advertisement. 9 s m SJbV future safety, as well a ii may depend on tne come aner earn blood purified by ma ii. Madiinp in ,h. World) bo.-. 10.. ZSc- STATE MAY BUY THROUGH AGENT Talk of Creating Office Interests Governor Ferris Lanaing, Michs June a general purchasin i atete has la i n revived : The talk o agasl (or tin at the Capitol Chtefly through a contract made some davs ago hy the tendenl of stale property. for coal auperln- Charb Plen e. He has heen aotlgg U a BtatO pur ohaatag agent of electrical supplies f. I wo yean . and a deal W Inch he has just completed in onnl for the agptl tor next winter hM revived the of) repeated scheme of making one man do the purchasing for lII of tin.' ttati Institutions 9 Oovemor Kn is is tekltg an hater st in tin- gnaitlon alno. Last wintc:- tm first ,ii which th state ran its own gotten in the oUtttto! ana Kurnwbed lla own beat taught air. rwrce many ui.iikm in the heatlna problem, H aaved ne ney for n. state over the old CCIltracta for he.it- bagi w hich w. r given Ui local con cerns, and OagOCta to save more hy watcning the coil I market. A few davs ao he was enahled to Contract for l.20 Ions of coal at a pri onsider- aUy helow what the Male paid last winter. The University of Michigan ami sev- orai others of the larger Institutions uso much more more coal than the capltol, and so far they have heen un abM lo pot the price as low as has Mr. Tierce. uovernor Parr I a is said to i.( iously oonaiderlng luggoaUng t legtetetura i proposition atonj line. sel -the this OLDEST UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FRAT, DISSOLVED EXCLUSIVE PALLADIUM, AFTER A LONG FIGHT, GIVES UP THE GHOST. Ann Arbor, Juno I.- Palladium, or- gantead la I'm, which tame near los ing to Michigan university Ita claim to being a democratic oollsge, where all men were squall SfBB dissolved by ;i VOtf of all but one of the eight fra ternities which composed that BXClU alvo group. The one dieeentlng fra ternity was the Chi PaL the oldest i rati rnltj at Michigan, and the head l Palladlam, ami today Chi Pal alone represents Palladium, The fsa tern I ties srsthd rawing are: Psi LTpsllon, Delta Kappa BpBllon, Alpha Delta Phi. Bete Pal, Beta Theta I i. Phi Kappa Psi and BlgBM Phi. The pasning of Palladium marks the dissolution of one of the campus' old est organisations, if not the oldest, it was created few the double purpose I'l'liiKlnK together the then existing eight fraternities the better to Huht for their own existence in the face very certain and widespread opposi tion, and to publish "The Palladium, the university year book. Put with the tailing over of the year book by tin university ami re-naming it "Tin Mlchlganenaten," the Palladium b i itme lamely social In nature and most ex luslve. There are it other non-professions I fraternities at Michigan, hut Palladium stood by Itself and was exclusive. Pal ladlum held card parlies within it w n groups, in hi dinners. House par- Ins and dances to Which none of (In titer Circle Of IT were Invited. The Palladium group, generally speaking, was enabled to pick IU choice of the Incomlna freshmen, be cause It could do for the members mole than the unorganized 1 ,. I 'or veils there had been a lluht Blnat Palladium. i.xmlnrs of the facultv lakuiK part. OPENING GAME OF THE POLO SERIES PUT OFF UNTIL NEXT SATURDAY dj 4 gj . .j. . .;. .j. rlempstesd, H, v.. Jane I, The tirst gama r me international poio cup series was postponed yesterday until next Saturday at 4 p. m. The post ponement was due to the injury re- eived Sunday by Captain Loalte 'heap of the Bngtlsh team, Tha gama was to have been played todav. Pha Inlttetlva m tha postponement was taken hy the polo committee af- i r that body had received report egardlng the injury to Capt, Cheapo, he iter of the English chnUenga four. Die polo (onunitlee prepared the fol- "vvim; statement which was issued by 'hairman n. U Herbert: "iiwitiK to the fact that i'apt. I'hease r the BtagHah team injured his aya very badlv, It has been decided to post pone the name sc lied 1 1 lei I lor TUOS- bay until Saturday. June It, when the Mrs name of the series will be plaved 4 o'clock." No reqjuaet for tha postponement was made hy l.onl Wlmborne, who Is n tha head of the Bngllah axpedltloB to renulll the polo trophy. REUNION OF MEXICAN VETS. bltllCOthe, .. June , W hat In all probability will l the last general gathering a handful of veterans of the Mexican war aeeseahled here todav for (ho annual reunion of their national asoclaihm. Captain John . Pwhai f this citv is president of the asso- it ion. June sale, 2" ami .lo suits for $20 itt ChOS), the tailor. Advertlaement. tf Laurium LAURIUM FIREMEN WILL UISCUSS TOURNEY PLANS ENTIRE DEPARTMENT WILL MAKE TRIP TO ISHPEM ING IN JULY. The Laurium lire department will hold its regular June meeting this avanlag and will OaSMSkb r plans fop at tending the annual tournament of the I'pper Peninsula ggBOfllailow in lsh penalng neM month. Tha entire de partment will make the trip to Ish BOSnteg ami il in possible a bund will be engaged to accompany 1 1 1 lie III bars Commltteea win in named to ami take arrange for t ra naportutlon care of other details of tin ments. arrange- The suggestion has been made thatj the Hed Jacket and Laurium depart ments name a joint committee and act tagethar la Bags gleg band and sash ing other preparations for attending. Ilie tournament. It is possible this suggestion will he DOaWtdered this eve ning. The members of both depart ments are looking forward with pleas ure to the lahpaaalni reunion and n undoubtedly win ha especially enjoy able because of the last ear's tottrna incut in Red Jacket was lamely Intel -feied with b) the strike. The tohpaming gremen hava atgned contrails with the Western Vaudeville Ma no gar a association for baBoon as- cens s and parachute dmps diiiin the several davs of the tournament hy Bd U- Hutchinson, one of the foremost irauooniHis in the countrv. lie anrees to make two daily ascensions to a height Bf I'.uiiO and in his parachute drops uses live different parachutes. Other attractions also win be booked. It is unlikely the Lautium depart ment will enter e runnlnB team in the ornament races because of the ex Oae involved. Botwttbstandlng that Laurium probably la better prepared to enter such a team tins year than ever before. STREET WORK ADVANCES. Traction Co. Track Is Torn Ud on South End of Hecla Street. Baoauaa of the cement paving opera tions which yesterda) win begun on tin- south end of Hecla, one of the tracks of the Traction company has heen placed out of commission on this treat, Tha excavation hem, ath it will e considerably deeper than that OS the sides of the street, as it Is the plan I' the Traction ringing II J to place a lUttdgktten of abOul six inches of con crete beneath the ties. The work was pushed BtgOrOUaly by a lame force of men yesterday and the improvement Will he carried out Willi Hie least DOS- Ibis inconvenience to the nubile Unless some BnUBUal ( ham of inci dents occurs to retard the work, (he entire paving Job should he completed before the Fourth. BOARD OF REVIEW MEETS. The board of review of the rltlage of Laurium composed of Will H, Min near, ion Past and Uao Knltenbnch, the latter being the assessor. hOgSg Ita sessions yesterday in the town halt. The board meets from ! a. m. to It, 1 p. in. to and 7 to v Hemarkablv lew complaints have been received this year. The hoard win make a tour of the town tomorrow to review the as sessments complained against. IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had better stop at OUOS Or VOU'll lose your job. Bvery line of business ii losiiiK: its doors to Pi Inhlni" men. ii ma) he your turn nest. By the aid of QRRJNiE thousands of men have bei n restored to lives of sobriety and IndUBl ry. We are so sure that OR1UNB ail! heneAt vou that we Bay to you that I after a trial yoa fail lo gat any bafMSfll from Its use, your money will he re funded. When you stop "I M inkim,'." think of the money you'll save, besides, sober men are worth more t" then- einploveis and sot higher Sages, Posts onl) l.g a b". We have .n Interest teg i hlel about ORRINB thai We are kI lug awav fu e on rSajOOBt 'all at our Ctore an talk ith st. it over. , Calumet Vaatblader - Reed, Advertlaement. Hot Shot Batteries Have you ever had trouble with loose connection between the colls in your dry batteries? Mighty annoying wasn't it? Why not buy a unit batter, with rigid sealed connection. The Hot Shot is low m cost and saves you trouble, worry and loss of time hunting for poor connection. It is moisture proof. Carried in stock by Hosking Electric Company Department BEAUTIFYING PREMISES. Parking Strips Between Sidewalks and Curb on Pewabic Street. Bm client progress is baang aasda hJ residents of pQWabtt) siic t espc, bnalg between Ketond and Third in the beautifying of thOh premises. Con tractor Paul P. ll,. ehm has just . om Plalad private oontrnctl on this street for the oonat ruction of cone rata curbs. which provides a continuous Curbing on both sides of this block. In the space between the edge of the wallis and the curbing, it is planned to nr- range attractive parsing snipes. They Will he seeded and shade trees will be planted. Some BfOgrOeS in this direc tlon was made a lew .vears hko, and now other residents an- baking up tha plan and but a short tune will elapse before the street will be greatly beau tified. In line with these improvements, several residents have already taken the initiative in icinovinir their street fences. Some have substituted BtOBM walls for fences and others will have no femes of any kind. Residents of some of the other sec lb ns of the town have taken inspira tion from the action of Pewalii. street rvetdenta and similar Improvement! ure in program or arc contemplated. CLERK MOVES OFFICES. The offtCCfl of Clerk Martin Prisk. Jr.. were yesterday moved to ti"- old fire hall building, known as Ptre Sta tion .o. j, tha phsnga being neceeal teted by the improvement work sh rt ly to l. undertaken on the town hall proper. Tha foundation for tha addi tion to this building has been COBB plated and it is probable the walls ef tl hi building will be torn down when necessary before further Work IS undei taken. VKPTIN BMOgI g i Hot weather bsrgaittS ami just when you need them ne lot plain and krlnkhd serpentine crape kimo nas. BXtra nood values at $J.OO for Wednesday only, $1..,. Vortin Pros. Ai Co Cloak Dept., tnd Floor, Advertlaement, o AMUSEMENTS. ROY AT theater! j Next to Post Office. Jftxdfi E.C. Richards, Mqr. 'ALL THAT'S BEST IN PICTURES" Kalem Two Part Drama A MAN'S SOUL A raging prairie fire that extends over four miles is one of the stirring features shown in this two part Ka lem drama. MISER MURRAY'S WED DING PRESENT. Vitagraph Drama. He hates to part with his daughter. He hates to part with his jewels. He has to part with both and submit to the inevitable. THE HOODOO UMBRELLA. Vitayraph Comedy. ANCIENT TEMPLES KARNAK. V'tagr?ph Topical OF COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 11TH AND 12TH GOODNESS GRACIOUS Or Movies As They Shouldn't Be. A Tonado of Merriment, three rec's of Burlesque absudities. Direct from a record breaking run of two hundred snd fifty days capacity houses at the Vitagraph theater. Broadway, New York. Earning a prestige which no other picture has ever been able to cloim. It is universally acclaimed the most brilliant succiss and the finest motion picture the screen has ever known, it is a Vitagraph Masterpiece. MATINEE BOTH DAYS AT 2:30. -USF.- Pure Lake Superior Ice Our ice is cut from Lake Su perior snd is as pure sa the wa ter you drink. You cannot afford to taks any chances on impure ice. FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY Phone 668. r n 1 THE CRYSTAL Rf ICE i . COM 1 A N. The Perfection Range With the 'Tireless Cooker" Oven It isthr-triumph oftbeNEW PKR roCTION lint-, a rplendid range with s Cabinet top and an insulated THEKM S (iv. a that stops tlu- loss of tat at by radiation. ;v fault com tn'n to all other stores This keSBSSg the heat out of the kitchen snd m tftfuvH saves fuel. One hurnur does the wi i k of two. You can have in tense, qateh heat, or slow and steady, as you want it. After thorough heating the THFR M S oven In. Ids heat six or seven hour.;, which makes it the most pc-riect and convenient tirtieis cmtkrr ever itivetite.l. The enhinct top has a spacious wann ing shell, there is spaee behind the burner lot kssptSB food hot. An 1 don't overlook the spceial NliW PBRPBC Tl N) lritler. supplied with UlU r in,:e, which broils on both lides at once, in creasing tenderness and flavor. Ke.pi the kitchrnu : . Bel I ' I all, this range, burning clean, convenient. STANDARD OIL COMPANY, Chicago, IU. (AN INDIANA CORPORATION) AMUSEMENTS. PICTURES AND VAUDEVi LLE. Evenings, 7:309:00. Matinees MONDAY, TUESDAY, fND WEDNESDAY. Cutting and Zuida In Puno Act and Mus:cai Novelties Pictures Change Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday. PRICES 10 and 20 CENTS. PEOPLES "THE COOL PLACE" RRAND Jm ThcatcrkHcautitul PICTURES FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE 1 Three Nights, Commencing Tonight, JUNE Eny.igement Extraordinary MAUDE FEALY In a four reel production "MOTH S" 8 Tsken from the book of Ouida. "Moths" has been c'ebcribed as the most extraot dinary description of I womnn that has ever ben penned. Remember: "She has chastity, snd she had also courage." She was the mar tyr of s false civilization of a society ?B corrupt as thst of the Borgias and fsr more dishonest. She is innocent always, and yet when the Moths have gnawed the ermine, no power in heaven or earth can make it agSm altogether whst it was." You must not miss this Marvel-Plny snd its wondsrful stsr. Three shows: 7:1&, 8:15, 9:15. Coming Thursday Grace George's Famous Success s "CLOTHES" In five reels. COMMENCING SUNDAY Four changes of pictures each week. Ta& IT I ft" fi. tf in i . y News Want Ads. Bring Results New economical oil. makes your kitcbse a cool, comfortable place to work. No more ol the sulfonating hest that cooks suffe r with a coal range, none of the dangers of gasoline, far cheaper than gas. Ready by striking a match; no dust, dirt or ashes, smoke or odor. This eswsst PBRPBCTION with the TUKK.MOS oven may be seen at your dealer's. You will knowit by the7;rwr fVeSSSBSrS, Ask him to show it to you and exp'.nin Its wonderful equipment tb THERMOS i . en. broiler, and pat ent luel supply tank. etc. Hehss other PBRPBCTION models also, all equally efficient. Yon will find one at the price you want to pay. which will do all the work of n coal range with out Its deadly heat and without its dirt and trouble. For best results use Perfection Oil. Valuable Cook Book, g CenU. This sum'ls simply to cover mailing. 72 pages of the latest recipes and ways of serv ing. Address AMUSEMENTS. Saturday and Sunday, 2:30. LAST HALF OF WEEK Commencing Thursday Earl Dewey and his Dan' cing Dolls Eight People. MATINEE All Seats 10 CENTS. THEATER HERE TODAY Lucille Love THE GIRL OF MYSTERY 6th installment. Also THE BATTLE OF VERA CRUZ LYRIC -llsaJ THEATER WE LEAD! OTHERS FOLLOW! TONIGHT ONLY ADVENTURES OF "KATHLYN 33 8th installment. NEW PROGRAM TOMORROW COMING THURSDAY "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" 5th installment Wstch for our new serial picture. DR. 0. H. SORSEN DENTIST. Calumet Over Metropolitan Pher mscy Oak St., Phone 553-M Office hours 9-12; 1:30-5 p. m.