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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1910. THE CALUMET NEWS. 3JVU The Cable Piano. Co. j 115 FIFTH STREET TVTEWSfrom CRATERNAL x N the - 1 SnrTTSTTrrQ Laurium Department Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powdor iado from Hoyni urspo Crostn of Tartar loAIunt, Ho Llmo Phosphato K. OF P. AT SAGINAW 0CT.7 DATE OF CONVENTION CHANGED FROM OCTOBER 5 TO OCTOBER 7 THEATER PARTY ARRANGED. urday, Oct lj. An informal baniue will probably be hfld on the real annl versary. The program, followed by' a lance. Several of the most prominent Italians In the eopp.y country will speak. Pythian Sitters' Temple. A Tesular meeting of the members of the Calumet Pythian Ulster's t4-mple will be held at the lodge hall this even ing for the purpose of transacting the Usual bu-iiiess. A large ntten.lanoe of member Is desired. Card Party and Dance. The members of Laurium lodge, K. A communication has been received - T- M. 'M. entertained their friend at by tho members of Charity lodge, u tunl ,,ar,v nnd dance t " L'ur "CONCERNING THE .E. MUCH INTEREST IN COMING OF THE FIGHT PICTURES Considerable Interest in being evinc ed in the announcement made In last night New that the Jeffries-John son fight pictures will be shown at the Palestra on Monday of next week, both matinee and night. It-is predicted that th picture will be witnessed by large crowd, Judging from the comment that la being heard. As there are very few eolored people The annual conference of the le- I residents of the copper country, racial trolt district M. 10. ministers, which 1 reeling Is eliminated, an.1 the picture came to a close at Detroit on Moti- FLINT TO ENTERTAIN METHOD ISTS NEXT YEAR GOSSIP ABOUT ASSIGNMENTS AND OTHER THINGS. IS SELLING PRODUCTS OF INSTITUTION FOR BLIND I,.,,, , ,. i.n i i... mi. ., . I uuy. weni on recom n t..jfuBru . Knights of l-ytblas. No. ,31. fnmi Will .njn.o RBlht.rInt dancing. Tho committee on social re it. Jiampion or i narievolx. kmmil K0Vwl o very plwisi-nt one. keeper of record und seal, of the , . . , , - . . m . .I , Rebakah Shoe Social. .iniiiaii inMiiuiii, iinnouiicmg at iiange; in il.. ii'ti.w ..r Hk. ....... i .,r,. ...i i...to-i Members of the Stella Ut bekah lolgft meeting. ThU convenlluti was to h ive .'or tin first tlmo the copper coun try s looked uirn n a market for the , juct of the Michigan Kmph.ymcnt li siluilioii fir the Itllnd, hvated at Sa ginaw. John Hess, a blind salesman of that Institution I In Calumet dis j.4 si nij of varlou nrtlcle made there. Hcrplte the fact tliat Mr. lies Is total ly blind, l)f 1" a Kood salesman and has taken a largo number of orders here. The employment Institution Is locat ed in West Saginaw, and has inmates frrm all parts of the state. Its vro t!u ts consist largely of brooms, weav ed carpets, rugs, hammocks and slmes. 'PI,,, institution takes In nnyone who has been deprived of his or her eye sight, and Mr. lies ay. it requires but three or four months for the aver ng4 man to (become sufficiently trained to becomo a wage earner. As a blind man is assigned to the work of In structing the untrained. tho men learn nui.li more readily than If provided with any other instructor. Mr. Hess states that some of the best bro4tn makers in the institution (i. me fnin the copper country, among them, he mentioned, John Irlscoll of Ih.ughton, lliarlo Keppler of La1 Linden, 'hrls Nelson and Mr. Ainler H.n pf Calumet. There Is a fellow ship which blnkla all of the men crn pli.ytd at tho institution, and their common misfortune keeps them to gel her. , Mr. Hess is of very cheerful disp.isi tlon and says there Is no reason why he should he otherwise. He says that any man who I totally Mind may soon l,.arn to help himself. He I very th;.t.krul r.r the courteous treatment and liheral patronage which has been accorded him In this city, and invites anyone who is visiting Saginaw to go through the institution, stating that a guine will lw provided. When informed that there i a simi lar Institution on a smaller scale in Calumet, nv.st of the employes being miners who haw lost their eyesight through accident while underground. Mr. Hess stated that he has no desire to compete with these men. He as serio,i however, that the .brooms made bv Michigan's iblind. d( not suffer in comparison with those made In any factory, by men who have good eye sight. opened on October T., but at a coun cil of the graihl lodge uMlcers In Id In IMndt recently. It was ib. bb il that I he gathering would not roiivcm until Oct. 7. The meeting will he hi Id at Saginaw. Headquarters will hi Vincent and at the convention 84me Important hgislatlon will be consider ed. Including the receipt of a report from the Pythian Home committee rel- ' alive to the 1'ythlaii tlrand L.dge He- j lief fund; also the establishment of a -tate lodge to take care of members of! No. ::0'! I. i. (. I', hive arranged for a novel ent- i taininent to heglvcuatthe lliila loil l.all in'Xt Tuesilay even Ir.r;. Tin- plain as atMiounei"!, pr4ivlil f.ir a ".di4if st.cinl." No regular admis sion w ill l)i r b.-.r'?! il, but guests will be r4U( stcil to p ,v tw ic as many . .. ,, , , pi nub s as the size i( tlu lr shoi. A it the Ihitcl ' . . ... I short pi og rani ol literary ami mu icai Min,!birs will he given ami refre.di- in' nts will l.-e erved. Including c.ifi'i-e, cake and 1 i. It Is expected there will i be a larce attendance and that the evening will prov( a pleasant one. Elks' Templs Plans. form in it report, rebuked the pub lie Bchool authorities for permitting dancing. t The committee on evangelists, con demned the sensational and mercen ary evangelists. The report of the evangelistic work, shows that 3.00U converts were added to the church membership in the Detroit conferenn churches during the past year, an In crease of about 8 per cent. , The next conference will be hcbl at the Garland ave. church at Flint, Mich, that church having won out In a contest with a I'.ay City church fi the honor of entertaining the confer ence In 1911. Owing to an arrangement made at the conference to e4uilizn the travel ling expenses, the ministers fnmi the upper p4-nlnsula were compelled t4 iav no greater travelling expense ... . 1 1.. r. ... ipkou can be exnimieu wun ult-lJ. .mw are vald to be clean and absolutely free from adverse criticism. The pictures are said to bear out veiylhlng said f the flht and its principal, except in one feature. Jef fries wa Ii4t "yellow" when he went down to -def4-at before the black moun alu of llesh In the person of Jack Johnson, he did w only after one of he gamest exhibitions of bulbb.g C4iur ,ge anyhody ever exhibited in a ring n4iunter in this C4.untry. The ple irres nh4)W this to be true. Nev pianos for rent. $4.00 per month, rental paid can be applied on purchase price. All sulM.rdinate lHlg4s that have surren- one of the bl--:;i.-t or the eoniing tl4i4d their charter.", and a prop- 'events In C.iliiim-t fraternal circles will osltlon to change the time 4f hobliug 1 be the .b'difatlon of the new temple tin- annual urand hdge c(nventlon ! of the Calumet Klks 4.n OcIoImt 19. than th4se of the Detroit district to a date earlb r In the fall hereafter. I'lans are already being formulated tne total amount having been equally Supreme Chancell4r George ,M. Hanson (for thU event an, committees are be- distributed among the members. (.f Calal. Main, has been Invited to j Ing named t.i look after the various Kev rranK n. Miner f(.rmerly of be present at the meeting and has j details. An invltatl..n will be exti nd- rllar Hay. was given a special ap- signilb'.l his Intention of coming if i 'd t.i the members of every lodge In pointtm.nt work at Cincinnati, but he c an possibly do S4. Others expected ! the upper peninsula also to the mem- wl reman ft member of the Detroit are Supreme K or 11. and S.. 1-Yed 10. I'bers of the Dululli l-.ige m i-.iks ami t.onfm.not. It Is txpecteii tne auennance win oe Vheat4)ii of Minneaisills, and the su preme master at arms, the Grand Mis I Isaacson announces her fall millincrv opening on Friday and Sat univ su'i.t. SOih aivd Oct. 1st. All of the newest fall ereatlons will be shown li4 hiding a choice line of pitttern hats to seh'ct from. Union llldg., 0th t I'nlnm 279 MEETING OF CLINICIANS. Doston. Mass., Sept. 28. A large attendance of well known medical men marked the opening here today of the second annual meeting of the Amerl can Association of Clinical Research Dr. L. K. lllrchhergr of Haltimore, Dr. F. C. Askenstedt of Louisville, Dr, Henry II. narrower of Chicago, Dr Carl H. Wlntsch of Newark, Dr. Is.i S. Wile of New York and other of prominence will address the meeting during its two days' session. Chancelhir of Ontario, and the Grand K. of R. and S.. of Wisconsin. Joseph Tim mas has beeu named to represent the members of Charity lodge at this convention and he will leave early next week fir tSaglnaw so us to be on hand for the opening of the grand bulge meeting. Advices from Saginaw indicate tnai j elaborate arrangements have been made for the entertainment of the vis iting Pythian and Pythian Sisters. One of the features will be a theater party, gven under the auspice of a committee named by the Saginaw lo.lge. Over five hundred seats have ben reserved fr the visiting Pythian ' and their ladles. l i.. r.f lh mem- At me reKumi iiiv.-i.nj, hers of Charity lodge to be neiii 10- morrow evening, work In the first De gree will be conducted. The members have received a cordial invitation i 4..m.i o meetlnir and s-nial session given 1)y the members of the HanoocK lodge. Krhlay evening and It is expect- d a large number will attend. Will Attend Convention. The various Italian fraternal organ- Izatlons in 'aluniei nave mm to send delegates to a convent In n to be I.. V'.....miul' held In rhllailcipnia in which convention will nime delegate to visit Rome early next year to con fer with the Italian foreign depart ment, relative to the weirare u lans in the Cnited States. This con- .. ...Ill r.'unlt 111 ference. it i exp t,.er ties betweeh the Italian govern- .. .1 ...I... ,.iv. liw'Ht- ment and the iianaus .. -- rd in America and will be for their mutual benefit. Kvery state union will he represented at me t .... ailelphla convention. At a meeting of the granu i"' the Knights of Romulus, held In Calu- n,M this week. It was d.cuieu delegate would be sent to this coven- tlon. Uie name of the delegate u. -anii4unced later. For Columbus Day. It has been practically decided that the Calumet observance i .... day. under the auspice "'7" t.i.her Columbus soc-iety w ... . the Italian Hall. Saturday - 15. Although October 12. w a set a "' at the last session of the Michigan egi lature as a legal holiday, marking the anniversary of the discovi r, America by Clun.nis. the fact that fnrhIMawlH not he generally ob s,.rve,l in Calumet, makes it seem a -sable to hold the celebrati..n on t- very large. The dedicatory exercises will beheld In the lodg4 room of the temple, com mencing at 5 o'clock and will be for Klks only. The dedication will be fol lowed by a baii4iiet at the fining r04.n1 of the temple. It I planned to arrange a special program for the ladles a few days after the formal di-dication. Some of the most prominent mem bers of the order In the upper penin sula will assist In the dedication pro gram, among them. John F. Foley, the newly appointed deputy for this dis trict, and officer nnd nu mbers of the Michigan Klks' association. Union Temple of Honor. The members of Union Temple of Honor and Temperance, No. 4S. of I MenomtnP( c hurch. Hev. W. R Calumet, have designated, Saturday. wajJ rea,,,,0nted of the pastor October 8, as rally day. A splendid &(p f f tnp rrt.ton m. E. church of De program is being prepared f.r the oe- tr) U Rov f Addls Leeson. formerlj caslon after which a social session f f Ijiurluni M. E. church wa np- wlll be indulged in. A general invi- , tod to the M. E. church at Ypsli- tath.n has been extended to all mem bers of the order nnd their families to attend. IN THE JUSTICE COURTS. Several Cates Are Up for Disposal in Near Future. A warrant was issued in Justice Jackola's court l:wt evening charging John R. HosUlng with defrauding his boarding house keem-r. The defend i.u ,.r..mis4Hl to nay the bill, and there is a probability tnarK against him will be dropped. J'.attlste Tai-pcra is alleged to have taken Charles tilson's 'horse and rig and appropriated the same to his own use for a few hours yesterday, with- o.lviior the permission tho owner. Mr. Olson appeared In Justice jackola's court this morning, and swore out a warrant for the arnt of Tappera. The case will be disposed of thin cvenln. 4 LAURIUM DRIEFS. ? ? v v v v v v v .." Ira l)4vd of Ont.magoii. has been l-ltlnt; In Illinium. A son was b4.rn yesterday to Joseph Croll of Tamarack Junior. A son has been horn to Mr. and !Mrs. Richard Parsons of Iwturlum. A daughter has been horn t Mr. land Mrs. Joseph iMjmee of Daurlum. Mia Gladys Hall of Laurium, ha etumed to Ypsilantl, to resume her tudies. Miss Tlllle Waara of La.urlu.rn has! lert Tor jMarquette. to attend the Nor mal school. A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. William Champion of Uroquois treet, Iaurlum. Miss Florence Green ha returnc-d to Ysllantl, where she will study the eom'ng winter. Mr. and Mrs John Rurk of South Da kota, have been visiting with Capt. P. Cerns of this city. George Stannard of Rockland, has returned home after visiting with his brother. Will Stannard of Iaurlum. Mrs. W. Hoone and children, and sis ter. Miss Mildred Anderson of I-aur- um, have gone to iMoblle, Ala., where hey will spend the winter. ' MY. and Mr. V. Penhalleg4.n of IJirnilngham, Alabama and children, have arrived in Liiurium, and will visit I with Thomaa Penhallegon, of Tama rack street. Kd. Wlnkelmeyer, formerly of the Johnson Vivian st.ire In ilaurlum. has een appointed manager of the Trl- slgned to the church at Holly In the I mountain Mining company's st..re at tiin! ,iutrlet. Rev. W. J. Harper. ior-, eacon Hill. m..riv of the AUouez and Ahmeek churches wa appointed to tne pasu.r- qo-vva.n wilu.m'.ui . ate at Vulcan and Lorette in the Announce their Fall and Winter Strait district. Rev. A. H. Sutcllffe, Millinery Opening. Tuesday and Wed- 1 , .he Grace M. E. church at nesday, September 27th and 28th. 278. Houghton was appointed to the church at West Uranch, in the Saginaw dls- iocaj w,ua(Vs showing in last Satur- tnct day' match but expects them to d. Rev. A. Anie May wood, formerly even Detter in the Hancock game. The pastor of the Grace M. E. church at 'urWard pas which appeared to tie the Houghton and later of Marquette iuY weak point In the last match withdrew from the conference and en- .vm bc gVen special attention during tered the Michigan conference, hav- he practice work. One week of go(d Ine secured an appointment as i'" i nam scrimmage worn ou lu.c t tho virt M E. church at Jackson. I wm 0i0 make up part or tne worw. of the best charge in tnai con- Fifteen fine modern organs takenjn trade. Must be sold at once. Prices: $15.00 to $35.00. Terms: $1.00 cash, balance at $2.00 per month. Talking machines all styles $17.50 and up. Complete list of records. Some good second hand machines at $10.00. Hasv terms. Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Accord-, ions, Hows, Strings and all small goods Lowest pricse Highest quality. Hear bur New lNN?-IIi,iR. It is superior in every way to any other Player Piano Old pianos taken in exchange. The Cable Piano Co. 1 15 5th St. Phon6 420 R. W. Wilson. Mur. The application of Rev. E. Sedweek. f.irmerly of the Calumet M. E. church to withdraw from the conference to take no new work in Florida, was granted, the change having been de sireil because of Mrs. Sed week's health. Rev. C. L.. Adams of Ishpem ing was named as his successor. Ily perusing the list of appoint ments for the ensuing year, It will be seen that ' there are a number of change for former copper country preachers. Rev. James Ivey. formerly of osceolu has been appointed to the pulpit at Grayling, in the strait dis trict, and Rev. Charles' J. Johnson formerly of this city wa returned to Munlslng. Rev. Guy V. Hoard, tor- m m.i .i.ln u-na rntiirned to merry 01 i runi.i." PALESTRA One Day and MAiMIlAY nfTFP 3 NightOnly....imJnUHI. VUl Lit J THH ONLY ORIGINAL Jeffries Jolhesoe Movinp; Pictures of that Great - t- Clt, TAKEN AT THE RINd- ChampiOnShlp rlgilt SIDE, Reno, Nev.,July 4 Admission 50c, 25c AFTERNOON 2:30 EVENINQ 8:30 antl one of the best appointments In the conference. Rev. . J. Hnlmer. formerly of ilancock wa reapp.dnted superintendent of the Fort Huron dis trict, which position he held last year. Rev. J. T. M. Stephens, formerly of h 'Atlantic M. E. church was as- NOTE-Any pictures of this fight shown previously In Upper Michigan have been fakes. LECTURED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PERFORMANCE Reserved Seat sale at Eagle Drug Store, Red Jacket and Laurium Pharmacy, Laurium. ' POLITICAL ADVERTISING. V. .rm.,- Mulllean appeared before one Justice FIh1it list evening on t.m- tnce. Plaint of hi wife, charging non-sup- y rnnnln ln Detroit and In I Millinery Opening. Tuesday arid Wed port. The defendant was o..-. ... southern Michigan, oth- to come up for cxamm.i,.. .. o tne cop,,or country so that they will be on hand services ai v" GOWAN MILLINERY CO. Announces their Kail and winter nesday. September 27th and 28th. 278. Hear. i .Kt evening. The bono we.c newed. f(.r the regular churches next Sunday. many- k""M RE-APPOINTMENT PLEASING. HOW TO BEGIN , ,.u.lne... on- "a,, , t i,.ov ..er. Iot of people complain mat incy to lieglm Here's a Suggestion Co. a .n,a ...K W fj" every cent you siniid. Tut the these three heads; "Necessities" ''Comforts'' "Luxuries" by savin n half the Hegln the next moniu - t ,ntor- ammint you pcnt In Luxuries Vo First National Bank CARD OF THANKS. u- wish to thank through the col ...J r.r the News the "" . . . njiiUlod ns I":!!: Z Congee of R.v. W. M. W.m G..d ,.f a beloved husband, nnd father. I'.a- ..i.llv do we thank me n ... .lor of F.iresler the layman, M'a Comina Back. ThP announcement In last night's Mr- New that Rev. William M. Ward, pa ....... . I . . i.... vr v.. tmrch. was i.a ihe choir and liinse w n tor ot me ino.u... ---- O"'"' - the beautiful floral rn-. Mrs. Richard Thomas mile. 278 aim " rf" to return to the pastorato for another year, wa pleasing to his many parisn- InrtAn. i. ... eenerally thought In Laurium j..AAAA that IMr. Ward would he transferred to 5"5,v - ' .her church the coming fiscal year. When this became noised abroad MRS. WIGGS. In -Mrs. Wiflfl of th Cbbg Patch," th most .nttrettma Ainarican play evar wr.ttan. Calumat'theatr Oct. 6. 0 p fi t, 1 V; 3 a nunVber of Mr. Ward friends and nnrlshloner circulate.! a in-mion ..hinh n freelv signed for presenta tion to the conference, praying that he bo re-appolnted to the Laurium m v. rhureh for another year at least. H i Koiieve4l the nresentatkm of thl pe tition had considerable weight at the conference. n.,rln 'Mir. Ward's residence Laurium n jvistor of the M. F- church h.. ha. ivnn the confidence and esteem of a large numJber and he Is generally popular. NEXT GAME ON OCT. 8. Calumat High Will Maat Strong Han cock Taam at Hancock The next football gam scheduled for the local high chool team will take ,Art. October 8. when they will meei ltnncock on the latter neni. n" affords Calumet a good opportunity to t.ractlce some new "play hefore mey h.nnn un against the strong Portage Ijike snua.l. Ooiich Hodge is oui wun the men every evening and I determ inMl to have the sy show what mey nre cood f.ir In the coming game. lie fl PEDRO CARD PARTY andDANCE The M. H. A. will give a card party and dance at the First National hank hall, THURS DAY EVENING, SEPT. 29TH. Admission 25 cant. Lawton T. Homans. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR at Calumet Theatre Thursday evening 8:30. Come and hear the state Issue fr4.n1 , Democratic standpoint PURE WHOLESOME BEER like the RHEINGOLD has been the favorite drink of mankind for ages. It is good as a family beverage SOLD IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLLS SCHEUERMANN BREWERY Tclrpnnnrt In all CoPP" Country To n MISS N. D. JOHNSON ANNOUNCES AN EXHIBITION of Fall and Winter A showing of Millinery that coin bines quality and style and is very moderately price Millinery HliCLA STREDT LAURIUM, MICHIGAN DON'T WORRY THE WANT ADS. WILL HELP YOU OF CALUMfii. M11 show tho way. state that he Is well please, wun ine