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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1314. THE CALUMET NEWS pXge FIVE 'saw it-; jaw SERVIAN SOLDIERS BRAVE, BUT ARE POOR SHOTS AUSTRIAN CAPTAIN SAYS ARTIL LERY OF FOE, HOWEVER, IS EFFICIENT. POYV! BAKING CHICAGO Ki.tt. r.lum, Si it. :'K. An Austrian captain, woiiml.d in 1 1 1- l.uttlc of SJa liats. U .i..tc, in Tim i:..lunil a. a iu ws).ii.r i.ul.li.sht.l at I'laiuu-. in part as follnWH: "Tin- Srrvian infantry I --ry lrave, ;ut dot's not tdiont as will as it mU-ht. Tlif only K"'l wliots tlit St-rvians liavt are tint Kuniltatljc Irnnulars, who, i-on. t-alf.l in tin- foliane of liu.slios and trots inakf a npct -laity of nhootirig down Hi.. Austrian ot)icTs. "Tin- Servian artillery I cxi-clltnt. iifcount,.,! tor in part l.y th circum stance that IkhtinK In its own country it in fully familiar with the terrain. As a result tloir r.iiii?j is nood, all tht more so ninc they are Riven ly tin names iniortiiiitioti which wo ciinnot Ki t, of course. Cerit'ially the direction of adviince of our army Is i-iven hy the Servian iiensants to their army hy tin HKiitm of meat htraw llres. In the itcpulrhro under the chinch in S.ia l.ats we found ii telephone, station with wires ruimiiif,' to the various Servian hcad'iuartcrs. Peculiar Tactics Used. ' Hut the Servian soldieiH are lrae. Some of their tactics are peculiar. Now and then numl.ers of them permit themselves to he made prisoners of war for the mere purpose of support- Ini; a plan of ambush. Cases, too, have liecn known in which prisoners of war made attacks on our men with hand t-renades concealed hy them. The con fusion resulted from this has in many Instances resulted in the escape of the prisoners. "We have found that women fluht us with lilies, while even children are cin- ploed to throw liornhs. A twelve-year old fcirl, who was nhot through ll.e lei:s, and was taken into the hospital at Xeusatz doasted of having thrown six teen hoinbs annum Austio-lluiinai ian trt iops." "BUY A TON OF COPPER" GAINS IN POPULARITY Slogan Designed to Aid Red Met al Taken Up in East PANAMA EXPO. WILL BE HELD. Better cookies, cake and biscuits, too. All as lilit, ilufly, tender and delicious as inotlu r used to lakt And just as whole Mme. l''or purer linking l'ow der than Calumet cuunot be hud ut any prist. Ask your procer. RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS World' Par. FooJ Fxpoaillon, Chicair. 1Q. Parif Eipwiuso, Franc, Marck, 1312 MILK Co. Gives you the biggest food value for your money. Use more milk and you'll discover one way of beat in? the high cost of living. CLOVERLAriU DAIRY GO. LAURIUM, Phone 8S4, MICH. CHAS, 3AL0TTI, Proprietor. AMUSEMENTS. Laurium Department "The 'liuy-a-Ton-of-Coppir' niovo- iiHiit ih receivim; more attention daily, mil witlioul qLiesiitJii, it is cntitlcil to more conslilenition than the 'ltuy-u- l!ale-of-Cotton' propaf'.anda," .saitl J. A. Mlntieur of Minncar fc Co., brok er, today. In re-Karris to t!n n-nsun for this Ktatement, the I .ok ton News l'.ureau, In a recent Issue, utalos that it t an safely he declaretl that the mean avcraKt-' cost of producing the wurlri'M copper, wit ti due allowamcH for tlepreclalion of machinery mid iulpnu nt. hut with no iilhnvani'cM for exhaustion of ore, Is vi t lather than under 10 cents a pound. Aliout U'i: Is a fair estimate, and this only with work at full mine capacity. Working on hut 50 per cent time, the average cost must extern" II ti nts, urn! it is probahlv nearer 11' contH a pound, nnd there arc many mall producer that cannot show bet ter than u new dollar for an old one even on a 1- cent copper market. I his 'Iiuy-a-Hale-of-i otton move ment was based on o cents for cotton, and on this price, it shows the planter a very fair protlt, while copper, at 'i cents, would only mean receivim; a new dollar for an old one." WILL COST MORE TO WALK. Leather Prices to Advance This Win ter, Say Local Dealers. A FUli.-talitl.il increase in the price of kIiois Is expected liet t-prlm; and will bo felt in some Kiaihs by th mid dle of the winter, uccor.iim; to local dealers. The price of leather has been advancing htcadily tiny declare, and another advance wa about due. This is hastened by the war, they declared. These dealers expet t the brst ad vance will come on the liiK'lu.st KiadcS of slioes. About CO per cent ,if the calfskin that km.-s Into the American manufacture of shoes comes from Ku rope ami practically all of hat limn Germany and Knssia. It inpiires some time for this advance in price to pass through the manufacturing: plants to distributers and ou to consumers, so it is looketl for ilarinfj the early months of next year. With the price of calfskins up deal ers say there is. bound t follow an advance in the price of shoes made from -side leather," as this will be substituted for calfskin until the grades of shoes made from it will feel a shortage in that supply as well. This advance, which will be on slight ly lower grades of shoes, is expected in the spring. It is reported that one Huston jdiou manufai'luiiritf firm has sold 1." ear loads tif boots to the deck army. MASONIC OFFICERS COMING. Y. M. C. C. OPENS SEASON. Secretary Bryan Says San Francisco Event Will Not Be Postponed. Washington, Sept. S. formal an nonncement is made by Secretar; Mryan that there will bo no postpone ment of'the Panama I'acillc exposition at San Francisco, and thai, no foreign nation has kIvo:i notice of its inten tion to withdraw from participation on account of the European w.r. Mr liryan'.s statement follows: "There will be no postponement of the Panama-ratine International cx position. It will open, accordim; the original plan, on I'tii. rn, 1 1 I r. The tvovel ninenl has received ollicial notice from thirty-seven governments of Uieir Intention to participate in the exposition, and no forolKii nation has Hi-en notice of its intention to with draw on account of the war. England and Germany. "In addition to the acceptances, the exposition received assurances from four nations that the people of those nations would participate. Anion;; those committees were two formed in Groat Itritaln and Germany. Neither of those nations had kImii notice of Kovernmental participation. "The Kovernments of Franco and Italy have Kiven notice that they will proceed with their plans for participa tion, notwithstanding the disturbed conditions in Kurope. "The Kurop',an nations which have nion notice of participation are Franco, Italy, Austro-IIunuary, Portu gal, Sweden, The Netherlands, Pen mark, Greece, Norway and Turkey, and Spain has recently advised this government that it intends to partici pate. At Work on Buildings. "Twenty-nino Latin countries in America, the Orient and Australasia have kiven notice of intention to par ti ipato, and many of them are at work on their buildiiiKS. "Forty-six state of the f nion liavo arranged for participation In the ex-1 Informal Meeting Is Attended by Many Members Plans for Year. The YounK Men's Catholic ,t lub last evening informally opened its 1011-1." season with a smoker and nicotine in the Inb's tpiartcrs. Follow im; sev eral Impromptu numbers, the cvcnbr,r was spent with cards, bowling, bil liards and pool. The affair was hixhly enjo.ved by attendants and the event indicates a prosperous season. While the t lub's activities were dis cussed informally, the program will not be ollicially mapped out until Sunday of next weeTc, when tho fust business meeting of the season will be held. It is likely at that time that pool, bowling and card tournaments will be arranne.1 and steps toward in creasing the membership may be tak en. The club's roster now Is larv.er than at any time in its history ami the prospects for a rufct ssful season arc i xceedirisly bright. IMPROVE STREET APPROACHES. Commissioner James Wills Winding Up Municipal Work. Final improvements in streets of the illaKc weie undertaken this tnornitiK when a small force of men under the tiireciion of Street Commissioner James "C. Wills bejjan the work of lev eling the approaches to streets inter secting tho paved portion of Lake Lin den avenue. When the made on the latter street was established, prelimi nary to the concreting, the side streets were considerably lower and to make the Ktatle uniform, tho side streets must be leveled. It is not possible t employ a steam roller in tho work anil it therefore must be done by manual labor. position. The other states are at work on plans for taking part in the fair. "One of tho South American govern ments has Increased tho amount of its appropriation for the exposition since tho war bcuan, and all of them are alive to tho opportunity for exlendim,' their commerce with tho United States through utilization of tho exposition" Keweenaw lodu-o, F. & A. M., will bo tho hovt to Grand .Master G. M. Fer ret t of I Jftrt.lt and Grand Lecture F. (. Gilbert of Lay City tomorrow even inn when a school of Instruction will be conducted. Loth dignitaries will conduct a similar nninnl for oth-r Masonic IoiIkos of the county and the week Is one of Ki tieral importance in Mainnio circles. Following the busi ness meet in;; tomorrow, Keweenaw lodue will entertain at a smoker dur va w hii b .sev eral impromptu talks will be Kiven. COHAN'S MUSICAL PLAY RETAINS ITS POPULARITY 'FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" HERE OCT. 6, A BIG FAVORITE. Ge.le M. "Forty-Five way." 'hith Coh-tn's M iiiiitcs Will be .- musa From n I. en tl blay. F.n. mi nt t lit- Ca'.i.met theater ti tuber none, of its popularity. S prim ipals In the e..mjny sea-!oll to season, lmt the li, has lost me of the bailee from pit- e Itself Is identical with the ordinal vert. ion. The story it rei ites is by 1 1 i i time fa miliar and a repetition of the little nu ll -dralnati lnl Would be super Moiis. It is not i omplicntcd, not 1 t ;, not important, but it carries with it a Kimpltt ity of sen! imeiit that never fails to arouse the sympathy of an all. in nee. 'rites may find lailt -f.uliiK to lii;d anything else, and tleploie the shal'anv !ie; -s of tin- piece, its la-'k of alt ax well as eibstance, still it continues popular. LAURIUM BREVITIES. (". A. Fisher Minuear .M- ' tiin with the sticfodM'K Lob formerly , has ;n- 'almret it Smith Lorn, ti il.umhter Frank .1. Kolilhaas. to' Mr. a Tul Mrs. WARDROBE Rickard Blclg., Opposite P. 0., Laurium DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPECIALTY Cleaned and Pressed Pressed Ladies' suits l.i'01' fl.-." Ladies' . oats 7" Jl.oO Gents' suit -r0 7"i Sirin;, and fall t uwts .7.". $1.0d Heavy overcoats $1.00 $1..". Automobile coats Jl.oo $l..'.(i lialmaccan 7"i $1.00 Dress suit $1.1;". Sl.r.o Gent's trousers JO ."'i Fancy vests L" .- BRING YOUR WORK TO US AND SAVE MONEY. come postmaster at Kearsar her 1. The choir of the M ran.' in i; a pror.iam Sol i( e to be colli1.'!.- Imr. A tlaimhter has been born t Mrs. V. II. Chapman of : street. with J. A. pled a posi ;.is company, who will be- U I l -4 untloubtcilly diverting and alwayu amusiiiK. Ihiiu these, it probably stives its purpose, and. on thi.-: vfouiid, if anyone seeks an cvtisc for it, let it be the same that is offered for any "best -seller" in the Held of h tion. "Coiinne" appears this season in the role of Mary. She siti-;s "Mary Is a Grand tbl .N'atnr," one of tlo. most popular numbers of the piece us well as It eoiild be rendered. Li lli.ild Kic(,'S .ipi'iars in the roe of Kid Hums and is unsui -pasfcd ill the parts. A tl ver t it'Ctuent. When tlie comm itiih r of the Ger man crais.r Maeak-burK. desiroycd by Kusslan warships in the Laltic, reat li ed I 'it roi.' rati, a prisoner, he n fused to vJve his name, th.t larint;: "I am unworthy of wearim; a uniform. I h.ie inned against the f itheii.ind." NO HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN Get 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. When your head aches you simply must base relief or you will K' wilt!. It's litidless to suffer whin you ea.i take a remedy l.ke Iff. Junes' Head ache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to the tlriiK store now for a dime pa kav.e of I)r. .Limes' Hcaij.e'he Powtleis. Iton't suffer. In u few moments you will feel line headache ; ,,ne no more nci.rahMa pa in Advert ls mint. f i- - J AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ( leto- l'.. church is ar il' Spei I ll Soil'-! d Suinl.iy even- Mr. and Florida XTRA SPECIAL! V.'e have neon able to buy from a ma a u fa c t in ci . who wishes us to keep their name from our advettisin;;, a number of hinh uratle, t.tanilard make stoves, that sell regularly for and $j0. ( u account of their tiuancial condition we were aide to y.ct tlu-m at a price that enabb.s i's to sell them at S::.'.?:. cadi wl-.ile they la-d. Th:: I. one of (he best kimwti and highly atl- vertisetl stoves on the market and you contemplate imyliii;, ll win pay you to look at them as they are cheap er, at this price, than second-hand stoves and cannot be bought whole sale at the price now offered. Terms to suit purchaser. We reserve the riuht to cancel this price without notice. CALUMET THEATER Wednesday, Sept. 30 Matinee &. Night. A LUBIN PHOTOPLAY MASTERPIECE Daughters of en 99 IN FIVE PARTS By CHARLES KLEIN. Adapted by LAWRENCE McCLOSKY. Pro duced by GEORGE W. TER WILLIGER. PRICES Matinee 15 cents ta all scats; Night, 15 and 25 cents. MATINEE AT 2:30 EVEN I NG 7:30 AND 9:00 O'CLOCK. COMING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. A Vitagraph Photoplay Masterpiece "Mr. Barnes of N. Y." IN SIX PARTS MtSOTJS PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE 309 HECLA ST. LAURIUM. AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC THEATER 3 DAYS STARTING TONIGHT : m L- i W pm ri r"v. Marvelous Exponents of Telepathy Mind Readers Supreme Her phenomenal success in locating lost or stolen valuables, missing frienda or relatives, and her marvelous efficiency in foretelling the outcome of future uncertainties, makes ner work of deep human in terest. Also DOUBLE PICTURE PROGRAM Two big features. m ti ira R FAV.ILY THEATER I i j y NEW PROGRAM TODAY Free Exhibition in Front of Theater at 7:00 P. M. ADMISSION, 5 AND 10 CENTS JTOAraKLLg ' sift ,l. krmjir-1 ' 1 T G. F, C. PARTY Calumet I. 0. O. F. Hall Wednesday, Sept. 30 Dancing B 30 Sharp. LAURIUM ORCHESTRA. it m PA p 1 ri AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMU2EMENTS. For Her Child Thanhouser two reel drama The Missing Bride Keystone Comedy Drifting Hearts Beauty Drama. COMING WEDNESDAY The Perils of Pauline Ths greatest of all serials. COMING THURSDAY The Ellises -TONIGHT ONLY- ROBERT LEONARD and ELLA HALL in a two part startling drama 'WHEN FATE DISPOSES' COMING TOMORROW Stirring drama of Newspaper Life. "THE SOB SISTER" With HERBERT RAWLIN SON 'MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Wednesday 14th Installment. i EE Tuesday, Oct. 6th t y y t y t V y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y GEO. M. COHAN'S FAMOUS MUSICAL PLAY tS Bie Cast and Beautiful Production ! is t I i r r- 4 " . sjS, i i v X w i b ?x M t SCENE, ACT FIRST, "45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" . 75 Balance Balcony j $1.50 Balcony Circle M J 1.00 Gallery - ' 1.C0 Box Seats 1,au I An All Star Cast Bernard Riggs Rose Stillman W. J. Florence Lea Peek Harry Barker Myrtle Ryan Neil Moore Susan GhisneH Jack RoIIens Sccnerv by the Metropolitan & y Opera House Studio 4 6EA1 x PRICES Parquet and first two row Parquet Circle A Balance Parquet Circle 1 First two rows Balcony k . . nrt- ior a y a A m M&ll ORDERS NOW. SEAT SALE AT FOKSltna, uoi.onu n, " - -ANLV ..aa . .. Beauty Choirus y TS y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y t y y y