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WEDNESDAY. JULY t, 1913. THE CALUMET NEWS. PAGE PIVE NEWS of TpRATERNAL the -1 SOCIETIES MAKE PLANS TO DEDICATE HALL Calumet Odd Fellows to Take the Matter Up at Early Date At ih.' next regular meeting of the ( hIiiiik ! ltnM t 'dd IVIIoWS, tit h lru mxt Tuesday evealni;. cJeniiitu jiI.hih v ill he formulated tor cercnionit-M ni.ukiii tli iietiuiition or tii new ,n1!i' I'lill. 'I'M- matter WHS Hi haVe I:,, I, taken Up hist eVelllnK. but he ld Ue (it I'"' I'leSSIHe of other business, iu llnii " The Initiatory dt-D-e was conferred on a class tin ft cuinluliitfM 11 nI It whs decided the first .It'K !' would be confeiied lit t tie ntxt retjulwr nieetintr. '.nii'iis plans have been suggeste! , ! x i ii run to murk the opening of tin ntw iilii l-'cllow ball. Some of tbe nif m ! s me in favor of formal dedi i,itiu:i in'nimnie', while others would ir,lti- i li - initiatliii) of a bitf class of tainti.1 1! s, possibly fifty, for tbe open ing it it ninny. Still others Would like to inn! ) the opening with a big dtinc ins 1'iity All of these proposal will If suhmitted at the next meeting and a committee named to arrange a pro grciiu. Calumet ludve met for the Mist time In its new ball last evening. Tbe tall, which has been entirely teniod tleil, redecorated and rf urnl.sbed. Is it tne nnest in tbe upper and the bailees were very t'ollllliented Upon by the now ,.ne l.lllillNUl.l. t.ivoi.ihly llalllb'M. The main lode loom Ih now ti te t. inlllpared With the ultl wliiili nil" b i0 feet. -iiill e.i with bardwond Hoofs. 34 by room, It is which symbols tlonal, n live been waxed and oiled and pro Vide ;i ei desirable dance Moor. Tbe t;iK "ia removed at any time. Tin fni nishiiiKs consist of Ioiik seats in qualified oak, wax finished, witt) It.-iuiiiie black leather upholstering, ami -nil are Inscribed with the three Inks. The chairs for the executive tuiil h e ma ml are in one piece, of a ninlhir iIi-sIkii. The altar in of a very urti.-iii' construction, w ith simple lines, fnll inu the same general design. The hall is finished in a I Ik lit cream mlm ami is lighted by six large i liiinih liers, from each of w hich are u.-lenb d tour tungstens, find there are sidelights at the respective sta tions of each of the officers la the front of the building Is a jil.- (r smoking room 16 by 1! feet, wiili two tiers of cupboards fop robes, on one side, and adjoining near the i on l entrance me two ante rooms. Al the parlor and ante rooms hii atirat'tive dining room has been iui;., J, commodious and well light ed N't t to if Is a kitchen, equipped wit), gas range, ht and cold water mid iMphuurd for tbe dishes of all tel.ii li I v. Ni the Hiillth side of the lodge loom. Where the former (lilllllK loom Was loiaie.i. the locker and changing loom havt bet n established. They rt) Mtn.ited in two tiers, ten in all and in ('Vide excellent ( onventeiiccs. :.j. Free Masonry. OiiU M.iswiis can know all about Mjoiii, but those ii it Masons may Know mio h about It, w rites tleoige H. Van ii.- Wnter. Its Influence In the woild is vast and undoubted. Those who kitnw anything about it are ready to tolin.t litis. The character of Its nieini.t i-hi, is sufficient proof of its leiu-ru fin f. I de'uict nothing from the place and tl.f o.t i nf leligli.n, or of the church, tun 1 sa that I'ree Masonry, espe- Its m ii, is country, though to some nb-iit in ,ill countries, has been a tea. I,, i , f t,,ietance It is the most tolerant ( ;,ll Institutions, in the ay. It would not tie convlne uv Mason were I to attempt this by declaring any of the : the explicit teachings of Ma 'i"l . I will proceed along oth- r liut-s, nit tt ly prefacing that. In all (f its iltk'Hfs, under whatever name i . t.n.-titute.l and conferred, this 'lint .I tolerance Is emphasized, and ("lit.Hitlv eacuraged. l,il licit aally. to asume common f'hliii..i,s to He Justly, love mercy nd 'wu'lk humbly with :iod. t. hnvo ""'iii'.ii interests alike beneficial and irottMiive. t,, Kneel toertber. him.TuI toifothtr before the open word list'ii to the explanation of w..rld ii i mK to ! tO f,A "ik .. onr . iH'iiti A-0 -IT -AN' STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! 'To b. continued tomorrow.) ' E"0R.-CA""O. t once liisli.iii- ami e.u.u Wllefe there is n.-cr . .11 iiiHsion of religl..-, , politic., but al ways i recognition of patriotism and true rev'ienoe for both Cod and man, to sit t.getber in j,.xvs aii 'hilstians. Mobamme.lans and Itmul Lists if you will. Monarchists ami It, I'Ublicar.s. arlsto.rats ami plobiams, men of professions ami men of trade.' lUltlvallng every Kenidne Nirtue. e.s-ihewlii- all things mean, and learning above nil else charity, tob-i a nee - t bis I good. "Heboid, bow good for breth ren thus to dwell together Iii unllv." Such !s the tolerance .if Tree Masoniv In Knglaml, in (Jerriany and in candinavlan countries, the condition f Fie,. Masonry does tad essentially MlTcr In in M isoniy as w find It to- hi in America, righ us, reverent. i no upoi. fundamentals of faith wholly lelU'ioiis Masonry i.s tt.Urant of all faiths hut .MHMnnv is not without faith, it has its bible, its altar, its praer. an. I its lessons t f i everence. As it was In the beginning, so is It now, ami ,.vt r shall I... ui.uru u...... Maoni iloes well its Woik, there will Ite ft.und a school .if tol. fam e, con- Hlst-nt w ith a religious i.eii. r a ...... . tiisH are not found in its ranks lits. urbers .f peace and older are beyond its borders. When yu learn that Ala- soi.s are taught to divl.l D...I.. ti...., roperly, to labtir cheerfully, t make generous provision for their f.-.miii.- to cultivate order, to labor for peace. o strive for Justice, to oppose ustirp- tion by church or state, and to regard both with affection and revel ence. riev- to begin any great or important un- leitaking without invol ing the aid of Ieity, to respect others' opinions a iiKsldioiisly as you hold to your own, thin you will not be surprised to lean: hat m..st every president of this coun try, tint signers of the declaration of independence and the voters f..r the (institution with but few exception.. Were Masons, and that evei since tin majority .f legislators ,u state or na tion, of generals and tulmiials. of jml-f-es and clergymen, other than of tbe Ht.man church of recent ages, arc ad mirers it Masoniv, belong to the an cient and honorable order, are willing to subs.-ribe to mv statement, that of nil olli r virtues taught by it tolerance is the chief. How far thii teaching in the school if Masonry has been responfible fe,r onservation In our government, for wisdom .n our legislation, for recogni tion of religion, insistence i.por com pulsory education and freedom nf the ITess, for respect for one day In seven for rest and worship and the rlshts of both employer and employ-ed on the other six days of tbe weeks, rnd aliov all for the maintenance of tol rnno in all our t'oings one with another, It yvonld be interesting to know, could we definitely a.-ceitaln That been largely i ont rlbiitorv to ends, there an he no doubt. !! -J 25th Annual Picnic. The Calumet i Set man Aid society has arranged for its twenty -fifth an nual picnic to be held next Tuesday. July 1.-,, at the C. & II. park. The usual features will be provided, in cluding a big parade, headed by the t . V- II. band. There will be dancing ut tbe park throughout the afternoon and evening, ad. tresses by some of I lie prominent members, refreshments and otbt r features. The Calumet Cormaii A hi society claims the distinction of U-ing tlm pioneer society in the matter of out door picnics in Calumet, And the so- i iety claims another distinction in that the weather man has favoied the an nual outing with line weather for each of the tyy cnty-four years. The society is doinn Its utmost to keep in I be good graces of the weather man and an en o able tailing I.s anticipated Tuesday. It is tweiit.y -four .years since the underbrush at the Section I; park, which formerly was under the control of the (it rman Aid society, was c leared away and on July .J, lKV.i, about one hundred members of this society, bead ed by the C v, II. band, ami follovvtd by hundreds of pleasure seekers from all parts of the country, mm lied to Section Sixteen where the day yvas very pleasantly spent. The refresh ments on that l,i were in tbe nature of a surprise. Three signs called at tention to taps, one leading from the root of a tree and furnishing a splen did supply of root luer, a second lead ing from a giant hiivh, from which birch beet poured ami the third pro trudln from a maple tree ami yielding a big .supply of ma pie syiup. Harry lau of Calumet, both of whom weigh in the neighborhood of rbU pound The air has been thick Willi challenges ami counter challenges for the past week and the outcome of tlm race is eagerly ll Wilted. X"!' Court North Star. Foresters of America from all parts of the copper country and friends arc looking- forward with interest to the annual picnic of Court North Star, No. IT, which will be held Saturday aft ernoon mid evening in the C. & J. lark. A parade, headed )V the C. Ar H band, and including members of all courts in the county, will leave the hall of Court North Star at 1 o'clock -lid proceed to the park, where an in teresting program of sports will be tallied out in the afternoon and there will b,. darning both afternoon and evening. There will also be a line pro mam ..f addresses, including- talks by Attorney V. J. (Jalbrallb. of Calumet; Judge of Probate (Jeorge Pentlev. Shelilf .lames Cruse and Sen. W. Flunk James, of the Portake bike I towns, iiepnty Supreme Organizer Kd win l.dwards, of Calumet, (Jrand Sub Chief Panger Frank I."n:ud. of Hub I ell. Crand Junior Voodwaid M. 'Tle hilcock, of Hancock, and tJrand Trus tee A. C. Sineociv, ,.f Calumet. !! Med Lodge No. 90. The initiatory degr-e will be con felletl mi a class of candidates at the legular meeting of H' la lodge No. 'Mi, ! . F. this evening. Several mem bers of the local lodge will attelll meetings held at Houghton tomorrow evening and Alloue. Friday evening, at which tbe grand lodge officers will be present. A iiunibtr of the pat UPPER PENINSULA A. E. Bonvvell to Mutkejon Arthur I.'. Itosvvcll, (,r mor lliui twenty years connect,, WjlM 1 1 1 -.MiiKjii'-tte Alining Journal, and of I lie. jeais its advertising mnnavcr. ten ysterday for Muskegon, w h. re, this wetk he expects to I lose a tjeal lo lake over the ownership t,' t h,; Miktgon Times, the only morning paper in the tiiv. As Muskegon is a city ol over oII.immi, the fi.-lij i.s a most attractive .-me and as the Times is well stahlbhi d in the morning Ih Id Mr. Pos well's friends a Muamted with the silUltioll fee that the opening is one tn.it gists bun an exceptional op portunity. .Mr. Poswt ll ,.,s had t he puivh.tsc under ousiih ra I ion since a ect lit Visit to MiisUtgoii, where be y.is made aware that the Times could be bo'ight. His (h -tailed ilKIUilies into the lb-Id and the m a :-p.i p r situation at Aluskigoii soon convinced him that It ha 4 these grand will go to Houghton to take the grand lodge and past grands degrees At the meeting of Hecla lodge tonight, special accomodations Will be provided for this trip. !!- Big Italian Reunion. Final arrangements are being made foi- the big reunion of Italian u.'i,.li..u In Calumet and tbe copper country which will be lu ld in the C. & H. park in .satniday. July l!l. There will he three bands In the big parade and a nne program of sports, speeches ami I. incing l.a.s been arranged for the park. Village and township official.:, nlning men and prominent citizen have been extended Invitations to ap pear in the parade. Plan Annual Picnic. At the next regular meeting of Cal umet commandery, Kniehts of the C.ohlen Kagle. plans will be made for the annual outing and inspection of the commandery, which will likely be held the latter part or this month, or early in August. The commandery now- holds its regular drills on the sett. ml ami third Sundays in the month In tbe I'nion building. Basket Picnic at Park. Calumet Lodge No. '.'71. F. & . M. entertain at a basket picnic and dancing party at the Fb-ctric park on Friday nfternoon and evening. Tber. will iie music both afternoon anil eve ning Mud hot coffee will be Served on the grounds. A special car will leave Pie end of the line in HeJ Jacket at R o'clock. !"! K. of C. Outing Soon. The annual picnic nm.1 entertainment for the children of the Knights of Co lumbus will be held at tin Flectil.' lark mi August 13. There will be leci.il cute i tainment for the children during the afternoon i ml during the i v eiling special music yvill be provided for dancing by the members of the older and their friends. : Helping Mand Tent, The members of Helping HaiM Tent, I. . R. yvill hold an initiatory meeting Saturday evening. I be him nine, w as a tin one, ami his ib ish.n i ity over w:ts an l d bt learned that the closed .1 inn a nta i-.ei i take the pl at as ui. hp. deal could Sign Posts Give Good Information Auditor Cleneral and .Mrs ll. p. Ful ler and son Harold, who arrived in the city tbe l.tt'tf I liom Lansing t enjoyed a deli arnvi .f last r a two weeks' lit fill auto trip it, NEW GAME LAWS OCT. 1. Country to Odd Fellows Picnic. The Copper Coountry Odd Fellow." asi-oclatioji has prepared unique and Interesting souvenirs to be disposed of In connection wit It the big annual pic nic at the Crestvieyv park of the Ke weenaw Central Saturday The sou venir Is n fob of leather and C. H. copper. Inscribed wit Ji the words. "Cop per Country Association. I. . O. F., P.M3." Just below the center are three links In which are found the signifi cant letters. "F. I T." ninl beneath this the I. O . 1. "eye." The annual picnic of the Copper fount rv Association Saturday promi r.es to prove one of the biggest of the season. With a big program .f sport:'. Speeches by the grand lodge officer who 'ire In the copper country, ami dancing at the Crest view pavilion all day, there ran he no doubt the outing will be a very pleasant one. Special trains will leave Palnesdale. over tbe Copper Hnnge nt 7 o'clock and Calu met over the Kewenayv Central nt S a. m.. l:2t and ft: IT. p. ni., returning leaving Ctestvlew for Palnesdale :30 V. in. unci for Calumet nt 4:14. 6:30, 7:00 and 9 p. ni. One of the t.lg attractions of the mitlnr will be the 200 yard iooi "ce Divided In Two Sections Protect the Birds. cine of the most sweeping and far reaching game laws ever enacted will go Into effect October 1. 1!M3. when the Weeks-McLean migratory bird Isvv will be enforced. The law fixes the seasons for shooting migratory birds and also divides the country Into two section. in older that the birds may be protected to the fullest extent. Twenty-live states, including Michigan, are in the northern zone, while the southern tlivl hion will be composed of the remain ing l!ll states. The shooting season for the two zones varies according to the classification of the four classes of mi gratory birds. Spring shooting is absolutely pro hibited, as is the shooting of migratory birds net ween sunrise and sunset. In most cases three months of open shooting for water fo.vl are allowed, and In no case will there be les.s than .70 days, when birds may be shot tli.r Ing the period of their greatest abund ant e. When Birds May Be Shot. Northern .one Water fowl, Sep tember 1 to December 1.': woodcock. October 1 to Iwcenvher 1; shore birds. September 1 to peeember 1. Southern ZoneWater fowl. October 1 to January 1; rail. September 1 to Peeember 1; woodcock. November 1 to January 1: shore 1lrds, September 1 In pet-ember 1". No shooting yvhntever Is allowed of cranes, cloven or pigeons. Iloblns, larks and smaller jhore Idrds nre protected at nil times. Hunting en the great rivers of the country. Missouri. Ohio and Mississippi, prohibited during No vember and 1ecemher. It. .in I ansing, says the Km anaba Journal. They took a trip to .Martinet te mi Saturday, going in their auto by way of Kapid Hiver. Tronary and Chat bam, find let in nine, to Kscanaha by yvaj of Kepuhlic, Iron Mounuun and Powers. Mr. Fuller comim-ntcd to the Journal upon Hie excellent condi tion of the roads traversed ill tbe trip to M.iKpu-tte and Hturn, but what please I him tin' most Were the sign I osts beiwieii Ut -public and lion Mountain. lie said: "I don't know Whether it Is the Manpiette or tlm Dickinson count. v road inniiiiissinii that is to bt coiniiit hilcd for this evidence of t hnig Ii t f 1 1 1 liess. but I want, to say it is a very good thtnu. es pecially for people who may be stran gers to I he load. The sinus not only illicit the way. but tlnv tell where to avoid danger by running, slow for any reason that may exist, such as siiaip corners, steep grades, ruilioad crossings, "te. 1 think It would be a splendid thing it the road t oininis t ions in all the counties would follow the example of the c. .ininissiol) to whom (ifdit is due for the signs amng the road mentioned." AMUSEMENTS. P0YA1I 1 Vkt TUI:ATI:R " E. C. Next to Post Office RICHARDS Mgr. Broncho Billy's Capture Western Drama Essanay. The Great Pearl Lubin Drama. Get Rich Billiiigtoii Patheptay Comedy. When Women Are Police Kalem Comedy. Percy's Wooing Kalem Comedy. Some Show Tonight Sare. COMINO THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Still Voice Vitagraph Two-Heel Special Feature (HROWW J THEATER AJ FEATURES ALWAYS THE WOMEN WHO KNEW THE SILVER FISTED DEAN THE TINIEST OF STARS THOSE GOOD OLD DAYS ROSE AND DAGGER Previous Records Broken. The June outputs1 of Allmiej! nnd Centennlal-aof,. 67r, nnd 19.1. 29:, pounds nf refined copper broke nil previous rerords for that month. For i he nut six months the Alloue pro duction was 40 ler cent larger than! n venr rko. while Centennial's output increased 3S per cent. The cost nt , .-.tiir-iion Inst vesr was 18.52 cents n round for Allouet, and 13.46 cents S READ FOR PROFIT News Want Ads USE FOR RESULTS in Light Can't Harm Schlitz in Brown Bottles i . . . . i i . . . . pvt jy AH i DP'' cc r-?'.v dU1 i rtW t r ci U 11 vrw.l 1' VT'." t rlWVr;:v: Pabst caution card is a direct admission that to preserve the quality of beer in light bottles it is necessary to protect it from light. We contend scientists corroborate and competitors admit that light deteriorates the quality of beer Brown glass offers the best protection against light. "Schlitz" is made pure and then kept pure from the brewery to your glass. 41 i iiuiica ( StluIh 3W jiamjc Jos. Sclilitz Drewin Co. Pine St., Calumet fii n A :-' U .1,1 , . - Jul iie .. ' w '..liJ1: J The Beer Vmt Made Milwaukee famous SEP WOODWARD & WALTZ STORE Watch for announcement in Friday's papers giving full par ticulars, also large bills which will be delivered to your home Thursday and Friday methane: Doiniar! INCREASE YourBusi- jyr PAMCT MHIQ ness by Advertising in I ML lALUIvltl NlVvo 30 between Sheriff for Centennial. James Cruse and