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rAUE FIV CONCERNING ATTRACTIONS THE LOCAL PLAYHOUSES OFFER THE AMUSEMENT LOVING PUBLIC. (THIS COLUMN APPEARS EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY) THE ROYAL , .. imiiiiil.' a MMpUrpiMMt lv Kmil WIU '"' m1'"u" :" u"' ,l"V'l Weil leadS) TluifHilny. iil'u ii n MM v ,,,( luiiilf. ptM Lnnttar, a oni itenl but JnWnna workman, walks frmn l" ,"vn xM,k'K niil.y- m, Mi until ! i-'"'B ,(' OMl mini s , . HontMHk ''In- fnnman, Malm... Mill iit IS tMWBtlO "f his tiughtsr I '.'ithri , who, gtssd M i iH RfOal I" PNlfti !"' man in Hie mint. Umtler cn-ati'M an iiiiir'n.sl..n mm I. Mill' l It 'I'"' ' ll'IKl lll ti -" lover, rhaxai, an unworthy mud vloteni man. i"'i''r. however, (oili t rncog iBW ,,. i as a girl until, altor Sharing 1, lunch with hr, her hair tails from llllcl,i nlMTl Inaclm-ar. FTOOJ tliat BWtrxnf M i-v,.ies Mi irbok Snarl to hr. Notice of a cut in wages amuses the miner WO' a mass meetliiK. at which tveral ntnmnintfcj employes urga rk HPjM is ailed. I.antier OtglBSS an rili (fop ami smiKestH OOaMOTtOi a, -jlin In thO meantime, Catharine, id,, ii I, in l'v' with Lantier. marries Cfesval. I . . , treat herullsly carries Infer , ii ,,i the strike in the chief (lire, ,,,, nj the mine ami wiifii other miiiti rut 'Inl siarv ntitm, Chavnl has nMt) "f food and money. CathnrllM MCretl) biiMi food to her relatives ,,ml ('haval. dlscoverinK her. drivtrs her from her home. l,anticr witnesses the. ad and lie steps gppn CHavnl. TIM strike lifetimes violent and the direi - ,,i . house la attac ked and In the v l -1,. of bullets, the director and nis telUlhter BIOOl Saath. This crushes the strike and the miners vote to return t,, work. This arouses Beavartna who determine, upon desperate m uror , Ha . li ases the dominates ami frowned in the catacl.vsm that follow, amonf the miners win, are caught HI tin- ruah are Ltmtter, Catharine and lhaval, Imprisoned in the mine. Cnth trie attempts to glVS food to l.anli.r ani irhen t'liaval becoHi aware f Hi s In furiously opposes. In a riKh'-i,i-i', haulier strikes and kills Omval. Forgetting their animosities dire -Ion 1 1 I workmen unite in the work of rescue Through OA Abandoned pll the) rome near to Catherine ami Lantlnr. Their signals gafang answered ly the prisoners, they rndoabki their exer- Moris, K) imprudence. however, an ex ,: i tikes place which kills main af the lis. tiers ami sets bftck till' v..!k. ilnwifj those killed is t'atlnt- in.'s brother, When the workers ft nail) pierce the Intervening walls thoy Hod onlv Laa tiei alive, for Catharine lies dead in hie tram, winn the unconscious man is an light into t he dav lilit ami at laal opens btgjayai it la the boreavod Negrel, who, with a heart of svinpatliv. i mforti him In his diet'. THE CALUMET Ronw n t iclaag is the keynote of Qaerge Klalndfd latest photodranantk T'or Nnpoloon ami PYance, ' nihil it uiii in the attraction at the Tallinn t theater June 1 and .'. It is i laad ii historical events that OC turrcil iliiriug the iron ride of tic Irtal ipuleon. and is presented with ii ilrnni.it ic power that is surprising t i :itt;iln apog the screen and ran only l aceompllabed by masters (,f pantomlha :in, exptession such as the Italian CBOOl , teates. The martial atmosphere is intense, nml the furtunes of the chief chara -leri ileveiiv interwoven with Nal ipechlcular hattlea that ware fought t ii i-iii ac the Napoleonic war.-. Hut tin , lash of mlghtl) iirmies rhirgea ami countarcbargoa, heroic ieeda on the field of battle and the Ryiai Rhot and shell that turn th' iceae of confJpt into .a ahamblea, all vividly and realistically visualized on la creen, warn anthralllng the Rttdi mca, da not Imld its intense interest mpleteh its the romantic thread A Shoe that Fits Eye, Feet and Pocketbook A now English model I'm ' Kiuaclta of London. lit de tor invisible hwi ;iiitl close trimmed solei foi i and mmt as an egg li of me ;,,mI' 'lke ; Quality Shoes, it tits all over. Doras of other ioic. idw slyhs and leathet yowr vrenaiot ranging in ii i'' Kinfi Onalitv groarn l' t us show yon why, J. VIVIAN of the Theaters that is current thruiiKhont this ihgafh iiik photodrama. Symputlieti. uiiv t. ,sM., tutors man's, i sophistical. . wunian of the WOffML although of liiKh denree ami meml.ei or tin- lYeic h court aa Inatltutlon foanint with inlqult) ami dagradatw W With he l.eartstrlnu.s r.f youthful s,,i. ii. r of BYanca. wh..sc rOaaM on tin- Held of battle ,as WOU him lionors. the oralses of his conn tri an.i the favor ,,f Napotootx Bw subtle , harms ami artlAoat bring him to he,- foot, She aftgya with him ajg a cat doaa a mouse. Whoa she has him on tin- point of being fatthlg to his country through diaobed lance of mili tary ordara, he g saved fragg bat nvH Infatuatioa by bia dovotod sister. The manner in which the a.lven- tnreaa seeks to aveagea baggggf upon the POttth forms tlie balance nf this won dorfUl storv. which is replete with tons,, dramatic situations. THE CROWN "Den tinea PvlflHed," civil dar trama, feature the frown wfTtrlng. in tie- days of the American I'ivil War, Lu- Ilia PeuninaTton, t ho daughtar of i Southern tire eater, fell in lova with John Carr, a young Northern I leu tan am. winn the Confederacj aurren dered Pennington rather llian sutunit to "the Yankees," 1 1 -. t,, the moun tains. Lucille, however, did not for t her lover ami when at length BO uc eeded In Bndiag per, In her remote hiding place, old Pennington waa won over to their marriage on condition thai Carr would not take bjg tough ter away from the mountains. The birth of her baby, Koseiuai y, coat i.uciiie bar life and fair's mind was permanently weakened by his wile's death. i isern.i i v nw up in her primitive .surroundings her mother over again, A young mountaineer fell passionately in love with her and when PYaak Da via, atrangar In thoee parts, won her heart, Luke, the in - tall r, VOWed to have his reveligi'. He influenc d Carr againal hta daugh ter tind her love, tilling his sensitive mind with all manner of morbid Imag Ininge, I Me dav. Kosemarv --wishing toaaatm as beautiful as possible to DuVll draaaea in :i cost mm. of her mot her' a and appears suddenlv before 'arr. The sight of hie dead wife, gg he believes, come buck to earth, roanpletel) unbal ances fair's mind - and Uosemary la so badly frightened by hla livings that she consents to elope with Davla. They are married, ami k to lite in Kit him, ml. Cut clt) life ami modem ConvanttonallUei make the mountain girl intensely bomoeick. Iavis takes her bank, Luke tries again to gel re venge but fair's memory is audden ly restored, ami he rufUUOl to be an accomplice in i.uke's achemea, Initead lie turns BOOM him. as a dangerous character, end disposes of him for once and all. Davla and Fioeomary re new their happy ni'e together, with her lather, n, vv completely himself uualn and the destinies ot love arc fullllleil. The fourth installment of The Per ils of Pauline'' serial, will be shown to morrow afternoon ami evening. THE PEOPLE'S The people's featuns the fotirlli in stallment of the "Lucille Love" sel.es, tonight ami tomorrow Aware that lie lias been discovercl. Loubeque returns to his hut and evolves a scheme to secure tiie paper from Lucille. Knowing that she has a friend in the chief, he conceives be idea that she must lie Killed and that in such a count he will be pursued bj the savages. With his servant Louheque fashions a crude fuse out of giant convolvulus vine and lighting it. he directs his servant to ignite L-U ctllo'g cabin, She awakens from the intense heat a nod barely aacapea, but never losing her hold of the papers. As she emerge from the burning hut, bonhomie lean ed paal her into the cabin, thinking "the. shoe. of shoes" rrell dressed men Hi at rai eyeleti broad slum An full of chnraote r, o mi II King aw- ii from $4.00 t $6.00 never Bwitch t othei ther brandi Jr. & CO. Lucille has not yet awakened After u hasty search, he emerges and en counterM her. rile servant meanwhile slinks up behind her and seizes gOf ergae Immediately the natives at. araaaeed and when Louheipie inns, tlie give chtise. Lucille had refused a guard offered bv the old chief, her object had been iii remain free, Arresting a heller, Lti cllle could not sleep. Lyin there sin heard distant revolver shots. laaejheejtM whs tllitliiK as he ran. He must In beaten, killed il liei essary. He several tunes hid attempted lur life. Mill tho life of Hie savane pulled upon Lucille, and again she de, id, ,1 t si ape at the first opportunity. Lu Ille went forth from the hut to look gbOUl hOP. The war pativ had return ed. They had failed and LoilbeOJtM s- a ped. Standing in conversation with the old chief Lucille saw an old woman bclonmtc; t,, the people LolheiUe had ailed "Nlkkoa," who held aw ai OVOT the chief of this tribe, She saw the old woman oointiiiK at her as she ion- reread with the t hlaf, approachlni Lu iiie ahe extanded her handa, palms gp, as she had come as u friend. So tie ' hief of Um Nikkos lahd sent a tin M) aeagfer to grge that Lunllle be ii- patChed to his own village. Here was the OPPOrtUnlt) she had BOUght A chief who did business with 'hine.' traders must have smile means of COgejnuaUoattal with those who would in Ip her return home. The tribesmen lined up to nive her a partiiiK salute, Lucille was glad to be awa. she would be nearer the coast. Lucille Urged her horse to Die fastest ,.. a possible, and soon she was nearly half a mile in adv aiu e. Lucille felt a sudden slipping of th ground, a wild acrambllng tail t what BOeenad unutterable depth, gad silence. Crawling up the trail the old woman rushed up to a chasm, climbed over its edge and in a few moments re appeared. THE GRAND Thin wen (mown place of anuaaenenl ill be opened I,, tho public oil Thurs la.v evening. Mm lis, as one of li e tnoal complete ;ind iip-tn-date nn.vii, picture theaters in Northern gflehl can. Tim iiiii (or the opening nlghl and two days Following will be the w, known and faOUa Mine Salab Dornhardl in "Queen BSIiaabath," gaagnificeal photoplay in four iart This piilure was made in New YotU i Ity by the Puraoua Playori Run ooen pany under the personal direction and supervision of Daniel PYohman, ll was lirst intended by the inan- egenwHH to open the Qrand on kfoti lay evening but owing to unavoidable delays this was found impossible. During the pauM two weeks the thea ter has been thOTOttghl) overhauled .nil remodeled. The operating loom will he absolutely lire proof and com pletely equipped with all of the latest apparatus, Including two new Simplex projectors and recdrlers. thus aaaurlug a perfectly white light on the screen which will be ,,f gold Bore teature, The theater will lie lighted by the X-ltuv indite, t lighting ayatem which will allow- the patrons to see ever) seat In the bOUUO bUl Will nol Interfere with the p let Utaa upon the screen. MULLIGAN INQUEST. Coroner William Planar conducted an iiHinest vesteiday afternoon to ascer tain the cause of the death of the late Patrick Mulligan. After the toetlmony of all witnesses was taken the jury returned a verdict to the effect death v. as due to nat lir.il causes. Hot Shot Batteries Have you ever had trouble with lose connection between the cells in your dry batteries? Mighty annoying wasn't it? Why not buy a unit battery, with rigid sealed connection. THe Hot Shot is low in cost and save? you trouble, worry and loss of time hunting for poor connection. It is moisture proof. Carried in stock by Hosking Electric Company AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC .anVaJ THEATER V WE LEAD! OTHERS FOLLOW! New Program TONIGHT Feature Picture The Two Roses Lubin Drama in two parte. Laurium Department OTHER STREETS TO BE IMPROVED Work on Hecla Street Will Bene fit Other Sections Although the pragreni of at reel an- IM'oV ernellt S i oil t elll ! ill 1 1 1 1 When the year's program was outlined, did nut provide for much work in addition to that frequently paentloaad mi the South an4 "i iloda a tree I and two Mocha mi Lake Linden avenue, it is being found poenlble t do t unaidernble work on other streets at a rompara tivelv small cost. It now looks c though all of Woodla ii,i avenue will lie iniprnved .'is well as one Id,,, k M I'uurth street, hetween Pewablc and Tamarack and one additional blooh Ofl Ijlke Linden aVCllUe, hetween ii and Bet la. Record break lai time was mage vttn the encavatlon and grading of thn Hecla street, west nf the street egl tracks, which was started yesterdav. in lanring up the gaacadani surfaoe of this street, a rather novel plan was followed, Kirst the Hteani roller w is Bathed tn loosen up tic , i ,i.st of the load. To the roller Was attached a steei toothed drag, weighted down and i hnlned this atlll further t,, the rear was a plow hy means nf which the lock loosened Up by tic two devil es first mentioned was pushed one side of the street. This eavalcade of road tealiliK Up devices presented an un usual appearance as it proceeded down the street. Practically aii of the work that remains in lie done on this side of the street now sjgu.rea band Leber, The Houghton County Tra itlon eotn pany plans to go its own excavatlnd mi lie, la atreel and Laki Lladan avc nue end win bo eoaaiderably deenar than vvill he necessary on the sides of the Hacks. The tracks will lie raised and the ties laid mi a fOUr-ln h bad nf concrete. The macadam ruck removed from the sides of Hecla street will he used to lit) Mil up the hlock on Loiii'th street between Pewnble ami Tamarack; w hich has uircadv been preparer! and also on Lake Linden avenue batweon Oaceobl ami Hoc la .streets. The rock removed from hetween the trucks ill the exca vation of the Traction roiiiun.v will l,e hauled to Woodland avenue. The tracks on this street are now beinfj raised and the vUlagg plans to utilise the rock which 'can he u pared from He. da stieet to build Up the sidt a, Tins v,,ik win proceed Blmultanenual) with the work on Hecln stiei: und Lake Linden avenue and will he arcutly an Meclated hy the resident of these re spective streets. MYSTERY IS UNSOLVED. The mystery of tin- two suppose i dynamite explosions in jiurium early Sunday morning, in whfQh the fiont of the N'els Nelson uiocpry store and the rear of tin- OUatral Hotel building were damaued. rettMlns unsolved. Al lien h the) have been worhlna dill out ly on the case, the police offlcera have been unable ti aecuge any definite nea, AMUSEMENTS. PALUMET : THEATER : A TWO PERFORMANCES EVERY EVENING, 7:30 AND 9:00. Pictures Change Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. MAY 25TH Paul Kleist & Co. in "THE LAND OF DREAMS" VAUDEVILLE'S GREATEST PANTOMINE NOVELTY Following are a few of Mr. Kleist's interesting features: Waltzing in Mid-Air, Bringing Life to Wooden Figures, Commanding a Battleship to Float in Thin Ether, Also High Grade Soloist on Musical Instru ments. Mr. Kleist will change his program last half of the week. COMING SOON George Kleir.e's Latest Wondrous Photoplay "For Napoleon and France," in 6 parts. PRICE S: II All downstairs . .. 20 cents Peoples mp MAKING COOO PROGRESS. The excavation far the new addition to lu- bttW to the Lusrlnm town hall has practically bean romplets4 ami the laying of th,- r uncials forms far tiie liiiM'tni tit will lie started today. Onalrai tan Vaira ami chatal ssuseei la make t; I progress on this atructuri and VVill soon he aide to direct then attention to tin- reenodeUtag af tie interior of the prase nl town hall. PLAN PLEASANT TRIP. Norman HavcDonaM and fomllv , f Laurium will leave this week lor fhaa ton, where they will hoard Mr. Mi - PoaaleTa new yaeht, proceadlne to Raa Vork, then up the Hudson and through the gate rannl to the iraal lakes. They espet i to spend eeaae tune in tin- Oeor las Bay district bafore eumlas to the copper country. : : : : : 444 : LAURIUM BREVITIE8. 4 : : : 4 v : 4 Dominlck Vaira ami John Bwanenn Went to Keweenaw- point' last evenin ; on a two gays plcasrre trip. Mr. and Mr-. Andiew Saari of It" Iroquois Street, arc the parents of a son, bom last week. Joseph Th urates of th.- state hank staff, is reported to be iii at his bona . Word received here from Mount ''h in ns Indicates that .1. .1. Kchnuuf- fer tit Laurium is recovering rapid I ! there from an Btnees with rheumatism. Marl Ma Donald, assistant in tin service department of the ford Auto mobile company f Detroit, is spend ing a lew weiks vacation with friends and relatives here. PLAN MORE EXPORT TRADE. Manufacturers To Outlins P-amotion of American Commerce. Washington, D, '., Ma) -!. To xlve expression to the vies of men reple- sentlng the productive aotivltlea f tin. country in regard to tiie more effective promotion of American nornanerce la th, markets of tie- world is the purpose of a notable convention which Is to as ramble in the capital tomorrow far a two days' session. Arrangements for the gathering have bean conspletedby committees representing the Anterhmn Manufacturers' Export Association and several other national bod las nxtcreated in tin- promotion ef tic foretga com meree .t' tin- United States. Members of potamen mi ami industrial organ bnttloas in all parts of the pountry arc arrtvtng la tain part in the conven tion and ' II Indications point to a large and "enreiientatlve attendance. Act Quickly Don't wait until you have. Home ail ment c:iusni by poor digestion, biliousmsri, or by inactive bowels which may lead to a serious sickness. Immediate relief is alTorded by that beat corrective and preventive BEECH AIKIS PILLS Sold everywhere, la boc, 10c, 25c AMUSEMENTS. Balcony 10c Matinee Seats, all .. 10 cen's Theatre TODAY and TOMORROW The 4lh Installment of Lucille Love The Gir I of Mystery MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3 P. M. AMUSEMENTS. Royal Theater cxt to the Rust Offlvc The most wonderful film of all time Pathe's Photo Play Masterpiece. fit GERMINAL In 5 Reels "THE TOLL OF LABOR" The most enthralling story tver shown on the screen. Tlie iim t tuston in Pranoe were employed in its prodtte tioks. It ii truly the nnt remarkable -m ever assembled. "Germinal" took all ESnrope by storm. Reviewers and public pronounced it perfect. No one who sees it can forget it. It is life. Will be shown at ROYAL THEATER, Wednesday and Thurs day MAY 27TH AND 28TH Afternoon and Evening. MATINEE AT 2:30 Evening Doors, G:45. Begin, 7 oclock. Come early in order not to miss any part of this great Photo-P::v. TONIGHT TUESDAY, MAY 2CTH. Kalem Drama "THE STOLEN REMBRANT" Two Parts. "THE AWAKENING OF BARBARA DARE" "SELIG S PICTORIAL NEWS" (First in Calumet.) Tin' mosf interesting Illustrated document of evidence ! the world's doings thai has ever been shown to the public. Tonight Seal Mexico W ar Bconaa. COMING FRIDAY Mareea the Half Breed Vita graph Two Reel I Mania. LsJ North Fifth C. i. oolLIVAN, Proprietor. Three Days Commencing Thursday, May Matinee Saturday at 2:30 FEATURE EXTRAORDINARY DANIEL FflOHMAN PRESENTS MIME. SARAH BERNHARDT In ths Historic Photo Play of the Passion and Pathos of Queen Elizabeth IN FOUR REELS CAST OF CHARACTERS QUEEN ELIZABETH MM E. 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. Boulanger Lord Bacon M. Denozat William Shakespeare M. Denenbourg Capt. Drake M. Piron Executor, Courtiers So' Iters, Attendants. 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 the pathetic, passionate and fatal attachment of "Queen Eliz abeth to her reckless young lover, the Earl of Essex. It embodies the pictured document of a woman's he.it t. with all its strength and weakness, all its courage and despair. EVENINGS 10c; Everything New but the Name TRY A NEWS WANT AMUSEMENTS. P. G. Richards, Mgr. Street. Calumet KENNETH E. VOGHT, Manager. 28 MATINEE 5 & 10c 9 9 AD FOR RESULTS.