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PAGE FIVE THE CAtTJMET WlvVS SATURDAY, JULY 11, W4. PUN TO MAKE INDIA GREAT COTTON LAND Supply Independent of America Aim Sought by Englishmen l,mhm, July ll.-in the h I .,,. fey security tV BOttOB s....l.v li(1(..Il,(.nt of America, the liite.i.u tloM iMWfptWW "' Master CattM pinners' '' Manufacturers' Ahh.ii ia ,, ,,ls laali- l..-,! a HHM BM UM M-,,,1,1,,-liMieiit Bl 41 '..lt.,n l.lanta- tion iii Punjab) India. CoMMMiag UM advances alraad) iaad in India, 11 If. estimate,! thai be- .,. m:lll years tin In.lian . n. will I, aliif'Sl uh lurKt UN the Amen an , ,,,,, -I'lie iikxI' I plaaUtlM hi i'"1'-1 H ,n dMBonatmti tha baaallta which RrtM from intensive (aftatosgi lharab) encouraging the ian.t .1 proprietors " adopt thla svst.in an. i in IgMtrova tka , , , :i, ir a n 1 1 the qualilv "I Hie gfera. The l.-i ii, will la' sown with M lan.-c ;, percentage f Americ an cotton iaad M poMibi and the Aurieultui.il He- ii tiit iit nf Punjab will bare tbo righl I, , purchaM any of the turpi Ul seed produced whieb i nt raqutrad for the for distribution la oilier die- trleta Xbe Federation has eecured a twen ty years' lease of T.r.mi scree cleat t.i , itws) water apply, a mod' t i n ;:itinin mill Is tS 1- erected, snd ., , there is scarcely any population in I I , ,. , ) Inlty, model illaes are t. be rata blli bed for tin worantan, ehe are t,, sa broasM in ni putrueted by cx ,,ltS. Leading memben nf the Federation believe thai within a few ream ii be poulbJe t Increase the Indian cotton crop t tee) million bales With oui encroaching "n the ana require a" fr f i. Manufacturers in all coun- tries using Indian cotton are subscribe lliK t" tll' H"jtlt. THREE MEN GET CRLDIT FOR THE PANAMA CANAL. Count cie Lessens Honors Father, Bunau-Varilla and Goethals. Paris, July ii. Count Charles ie Useteps, the son of Purdtaand do Lee- etpe, who began the work of bulldlnl the PenamS eanal. ill lltl, ISSUed Ha' following statement in a Paris iimni- iiijt pspsr; in view the approaching Ineugura ttOfl of the Panama canal ith a feel- Isg of genuine sorrow, ami w hat I raj Sghl not to Woliiid the Americans Who have wanked wonders. The L'reie h eotl Id have finished the work; there were no obstaclee whleb they could no) hsjvs overcorae and nothing to Justify the catastrophe which over whelmed aa Three men made the eanal. and in. lit universal gratitude my father. Engineer PhllttSS IUmau-Varilla and Coethala." i 'mint de I .esseps tells of the tei - rn.ie ordeal through wineii he passed. lie went to the prison and found his lather dytaA aaonen and distressed by the thought thai the family honor had been lianlShSd lie was then aide to ii him in spite of eppearmneea his honor was saved though all was lost hut that. OOST GO-TO-CHURCH PLAN. Campaign For General Worship in Jan uary, 1915, Begins in Britain. London. July 11.- The Free Churches are embarking on a campaign to secure the attendance at church of every man. woman and child in Bngland and Wales on a Sunday in January next ear, Representatives of the ehun lies will visit every home throughout the Country, and leave a personal invt.i tioii for every inmate to put in an ap pearaaCe at church. Thousands of vis itors win he regnlsltloned in the sc mmpllehnssnl of this task, ami there will he an nrmv of superintendents and iifllceri to enim-er the aadef taking. The preliminary steis in this "CQHM to Church" campaign have already heen taken, and the proposal has 1 n PS" reived very sv mpathetieally hy all denominations. AMUSEMENTS. R O Y A THEATER Next to Post Office. E.C. Richards, Mgr. IN THE CHURCHES OF CALUMET AND VICINITY Local Psstors Are Invited to Con tribute to This Department Which Will Appsar Each Saturday. All Noticea Free of Charge. GERMAN REFORMED. Rev. M. M. yual will conduct serv ice at the Uertnan Kefoimed church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock when he will pica ih an Knglish sermon. Sun day school will meet nt J o'clock. Service at the Uike Linden Herman Reformed churcg win be said at io.so in charge of Hev. QaeL Tie- Kind's DaiiKhteis of the f!er man Reformed chBTCb w ill meet at the tfelnamsnn rssldssjcs on I'irih street Thursdai evening, EPISCOPAL MISSIONS. (Church of England) Rev. Howard p. Slegler, mieaionsi Pfleet, announces the followlag ices at the Bplecppal Missions: Keai:.lic Si. John's Mission County Road, Matins, II a. ill. da) school, 12 m. New Aliouee sit. school. 2.t0 Sun - BUDdS) p. av Lake Libra r Marks' Mission, p. in. Service, :t Linden St. David! Mission. Hall. Vespers. (M p. BS. FIRST BAPTIST. "The Ideal Lover" will ,t the suh Je. t of a sermon al the Pirst Bsptlsl church Sunday morning bj Rsv, Qsorge w. riroorae, "Safets Piret" win he the theme of the evenlns sermon. J. James w ill ore o h at the Han cock Itaptist chttffCh al :t o' lot k Sine da) afternoon. LAURIUM M. E. odd Peiiows' organlaations of Cain met Ud Keweenaw will attend divine service at the Lsttfium M. R, church Sunday moinin;; when RcV, A. P. Sul CiifTe, the pastor, will preach on the BUbJeCt, "Cod's f ill to Man." The topi, of the evening ssrmon will be "The CHory of the Gospel," --. NORWEGIAN DANISH M. E. "Unloosening the Fetters" will he Hie theme ot a sermon by Rev. P. W. Pederssn al the Sorwegian-Daniah m. l-:. church Sunday momlnRi in tie avsnlng; the pastor will talk on Pic subject, "Praj ami Go." Sunday school will meet at 11:45. CALUMET M. E. The usual cervices will be conducted at the CalUnSSl M. R. church Sunday morning and evening. Rsv, R Bsd wiek of Los h Sgelf B. CaL, who Is vis iting in Calumet, win he in charge of the svsnlng eervlue, ami likely win pleach in the morning, NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rev. S. Romsdahl will conduct the usual service at ths Norwegian Lulh- eran ehuroh Bundaj morning, in the evening Rev. O. Rlnn of shpemlng, win preach, Rsv, Romsdahl win con duct service at Popper City lit ItH Bundaj aftei noi n. OSCEOLA M. E. John Knee bone will he in charge of the morning service at the Isccol.t M. K. church and Uev. W. II. Colly COtt w ill pleach in the evening. CENTENNIAL M. E. Rev. William Whcar of Jackson, a trad ua ts of Aihion college, win ooa dm t the service at the Centennial M. AMUSEMENTS. THEATER LAURIUM : MICHIGAN. TONIGHT ONLY 8 REEL PROGRAM TWO BIG FEATURES THE BRUTE FORCE Biograph Two Part Drama "ALL THAT'S BEST IN PICTURES' THE SONG IN THE DARK Essanay Two Reel Drama Human Interest. THE FINGER PRINT Two Part Selig Drama HIS INDIAN NEMESIS Kalem Indian Drama HCARST-SELIG NEWS PICTORIAL REGINALD'S COURT SHIP Edison Comedy THE SQAW S REVENGE Classical Indian Drama A SALT MACKERAL MINE Farce Comedy COMING SUNDAY JULY 12 TOMORROW'S FEATURE THE LURE OF i The peed THE PIT Lubin Two Reel Drama MATINEE 2:30 Evening Doors 6:45. Begin 7. Letter Edison Two PaH Drama .-and NETTIE RAFINA Illustrated Songs. K. church Sunday morning. In the SSdning RSV, J. J. Strike, the pastor, will preach on the subject, "Light Weight" v- R. J. CONGREGATIONAL. Kev. W. H I'ollycotl will preach at the Red Jacket OSSajfeg a I IsagJ church Sunday inoininu. Alhert Kddy will renchr a violin sol,, at thi Merviie. Sunday sfihOOl will meet at noon. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. "John's vision of the Church" will he the theme of a sermon gy Rev. I). I . Stalker at the I'llst I'leshv tel ia ii ehuroh Baaday asorahsg, The topic or i he , eriiim net in. hi m ill le "John's Vision of the Kedeemer." -- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. "Three ThliiKH That Ahlde" will he the BUbjSOt of Uev. Luther K. Loiik'h ssrason at the Kirst fitmg i esja I iuas 1 ehuroh Sunday evening. Th UHual service win he hsli la the nswnlng TAMARACK M. E. The morning service at the Tamar i k M. K. Church will he in charge of J. PulhlnghUIIU and W. R. Tavlor will pleat h in t he eveninj.:. ALLOUEZ M. E. Lestts Donald wU be in ehargs of the eVSalag service at the AllOUSS m .k. eharch Buaday echool win meet at :30. BOSTON M. E. At the Roston M. K. ehurch at :t o'clock. Rev. CollyOOtt will conduct preaching service, MAY PROSECUTE LIPTON. Action May Result from the British Canteen Scandal. London. July II Criminal prose u- tlon of Sir Thomas Upton, the chair man ami ins eo-dirsntors in Upton Limited, wiih Suggested hy Sir Arthur .Uarkham, a Liini.il member in a question nsjdreesed to the attorne) leneral sppeaiing In today'! parlia mentary papers. The nueatfon, the putting of which ".as poatpsessd b) arrangement, asiH whether In view of Justice Darling! statement that ii., defendant! in the army canteen scandal case were aet Idk upon a system which was encour aged by tlnj directorate of the com pany. The attorney general "has laid the i apses in the case bsfora the puhthi prosecutor with a view to criminal proceedings for fraud and bribery against sir Thomaa Upton and hi co-directors.' EUGENICS IN SWITZERLAND. Swiss Society De n.nnds Certificates of Health Fo' Prosoect've Bi ides. C.eneva. Jlllv 11. Health t el't IficatSS for bridal i the demand of the Swiss Society of public Utility for Womsa, an intluential organization having hraoehes In the chief cities of Switz- erland. The aim of the aoctet) is to obtain liealthy wives and children In ( tder to better the race and also make for the happiness of the home. It has hopes that later the government will take a hand in the agitation and re quire a certificate of health from both the bride and the bridegroom b store sanctioning a IIIB II lags The society, which is working very quietly, la strongly supported by ths msdical profession and the university profea SotS. Joe i '.rcenin.in. of Erie, PS., wants damages bSCauef his landlord hurned formaldehyde in his house to make him move out. Laurium Department CEMENT ROADS NOT EXPENSIVE Macadam May Be Thing of the Past in Near Future The success which Is hcinic attained In the paving of Keen ltrW and L.ike Linden uvenue with ..mint, n.ay lead to an interestm departure in road bmidhag in the liituie. L.ui- rtum ssaelala as wan ;is those in nthsr towns of the copper cwuntry, are watchitiK the experiments made local ly with eonslderahle interest and It Is entirely possihl,. that macadam eg a road buRdlggJ lliatel.al will he a Uehag of tlie past iii bguftsnsj in the near future. It is claimed the tost of laying the cenieul pavement on HsOlS I Ree I and lake Linden uvenue liurely exceeds the cost of bSdhttag a new macadam road. frnnilsaHg ths only dlffsn gas Is the fact that the cement dressing and the cement used in the concrete is slightly mole expensive than the tar binder used in a macadam rnud ami the tar used its a surface dress inn. To offset this slightly im ieased cost, the rolling of a maoadsm road is much more expensive than the eltght otlay for the rmiKh finishing of the cemenl surface f the. new pavleg. Street Commissioner W'ilU is con- siderlng the adviaablllts f using ce- ent more exienslvclv hereafter. When the crown of a macadam road wears down, which always is before the sides of the load bSOOSaS round, due to the heavier trafllc in the center of the road, Mr. Wills plans in the fu ture to remove sufficient of the (rush ed rock from the I enter of the road, to enable the paying of forms for concrete. To build a new BTOWg of concrete, II r, Wilis believes would cost no more than to rebuild the mad with macadam, and by allowing am ple expansion joints id' tar. the road Would give much greater service than an ordinary macadam highway If the pavement now being laid proves satisfactory, there is little ipiestion the new plnn will be tried the Hrst time repairs are necessary on any of the present macadam roads. ODD FELLOWS TO CHURCH. Members of Cabinet, Heels and ARoues subordinate lodgef of the odd PbUows, Cslumst Rncsmpmenl ami Canton Copper City of Calumet and Superior of HoUKbton, Patriarchs Militant will attend divine services in th f au;lum M. K. church tomorrow morning. The militant bram lies of the order will wear full dress uniforms. HAS NEW EXPLANATION. Late Autumn is Blamed For Poor Crop of Strawberries. An entirely new explanation of the partial failure ,,f tins rear! capper country tvawbsrry esem, the first failure in about a togsn vcus, is ad- raaoed by a Laarlum man who has bad eoaslderable experience in straw- berrv culture in the past. While he be lieves the drought during part f the mow inn season arid a heavy frost late In the year v, iv partly respon sible for the shortage, he attributes the greater part of the Manes to ths late am iimn, and the fai t that the plants were eapOBSd to heavy frosts ami lav uncovered in frozen ground until almost ChTiStUMsS, The uction of the frost caused UM loosening of the roots, he beiieves, and caused the plants to nei a verv poor stait this year. The harvest in.; of the crop is now Marin! Completion, It is said the en tile harvest in the Trap EtOCh Valley district win be about thirty -three per cent of normal OUTING OF THE BAPTISTS. The annual excursion of the Baptist Sunday sa bind will be held on Wed nesday. July to the CreSt View park of the Keweenaw CStttTSI. Trains will leave Calumet at S:t." o'clock and Laurium at s : 4" o'clock and returning, will leave Creetvlew at " p. m. a program of sports at crsstylsw vviii be one of the features of the outing. S. C. Chynoweth Insurance Agency. Fire Insurance. Advert lsement-tf SECURE CHURCH SITE. Headed by IJev. J. l'itkanen, a mis sionary, Finnish Methodist of Calu absi and Uturium are mwhlni a can abas for funds with which to STSC1 a new church edifice on Lake Linden avenue, where a site has alfeadv been procured. Considerable eaocem has at tended the solicitation for funds and contracts for a small edifice llhel wlU lie awarded soon. LAURIUM BREVITIES. The Uturlnm firemen win bold their regnlnr msstlng Tuesday evening. M. R, O'Brien, president of the De troll Life Insurance company is ex pelled lure early next week to seiid a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. Klof Smith and Jos eph BlanC bet ta of Laurium will leave thla evening for Montreal, where the) w ill ipsnd a short time. Mr. and Mrs. A. Q, Andrews of I'e wablc street, have gone to Owen Sound, (Hit, to visit. They also will Toronto before their return. Mr. and Airs. AttgUS Martin of Rip ley. mt., are visit inn at the home ef their daughter, Mrs. kturdoOh Camp bell. .Mis. James I tally of Arizona, who has been visiting with friends in the Copper Country and went recently to Iron Mountain for a few days' visit bis returned to Calumet. Mrs. Chester Lliis and trolt, formerly of 'alutnet friends and reli.i i s here. Mrs. J. C, Hansen and f.unilv and o 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home-baked foods oi maximum quality at minimum cost Makes home baking pleasant and profitable Mrs. j. I. Wiggins and family left to day lor the WlgglM BUmmSr home ut Twin likes. Mrs. Christopher l.owney, wife of postmaster Rowii'v is repotted to be improving after an operation at 'lie Calumet I'ublic hospital. Pranh Maaogllo, driver for the Tiaet ti store, Is suffering from injuries sus- tnlnad wrbee be was thrown from a wauon this week. S. C. Chynoweth Insurance Agency. Personal, Accident and Health Insur ance. Advert Isement- tf SULTAN'S PICTURE POPULAR. Constantinople, July 11. The old Moslem prejudice awainst portraits is disappearing' from Turkey even to toe extent of printing the likeness of bia sacred nmjeaty, tic BuReau Mat area of the reinninu: sovereign have a: picsent an immense vogue in the orthodox NearRast sad are rat) popular in the Turkish reglHM tlta The death rate of the Catted Kinr dotn has tailen since 1 : 1 from 4 per ent to less than 3. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. TVO NIGHTS AND TVO MATINEES COMMENCING SATURDAY JULY 11 THE GENERAL FILM (Inc.) Presents "THE EH MBLERS IN Five Parts. NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING MONCAY "SANTANELLI 59 Hypnotist and Mag.cian PRICES: 10 AND 20 CENTS. MATINCE 10 CENTS. son of He are visiting Detroit Conservatory of Music Founded In 1S74. Acknowledged by the Medina musicians of Buropa ,.nd America i" lie one of the fore most Institutions of Its kind In America. Hcurr, of Lachelor ef Music and Doctor of Music conferred. Bvery Branch Tamrht. BtSty thoroughly skilled instructors. PuMIc School Music mid Drawing. Academic Deiiartinont. I'all term begins Monday. Sept It. Year book on request. Address James H. Bell, Sec'y, 1C13 Woodward Avo., Detroit, HOich. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLES THEATER TODAY J WARREN KERRIGAN m a tv.o part Victor drama WHEN FAITH WILLS AND THREE OTHER GOOD PICTURES. AMUSEMENTS. CALUMET THEATER WEEK Commencing Monday July 13 FUN - MERRIMENT - LAUGHTER NOTE! It is on Santan elli's teachings that "The New Thought" and "Modern Child Culture" is Founded Santanelli The Master Hypnotist and Magician ASSISTED BY Miss Marjorie Burke PRESENTING SHADOWGRAGHS See the lady hypnotised in Sterk Block, show window, opposite Star Theater at 4 p. m., Monday when she will sleep without mov ing until 7:30 when she will be taken to the Theater to be awakened. What will she do? How will she act? Complete Change of Pictures (3 reels) ev ery day during the engagement. PRICES 10c AND 20c. Porgram Changed Nightly gll i i