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, PAGE EIGITI Ti . THE CALUMET HEWD WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 191?, Making Good l.'aking pood coffee be comas a ctAi)ty when you it our Universal Percola tor. Th' no cha-ic to go Vv hv thm in Alumi mm., lo in Copper, hastily c Hl. Than tr.r the Tea 1'! Tea Hot, jmethin) nw, havo )uu etn thm? Thty'ia hrt et the CARLTON HARDWARE CO. I " ASK FOR IT! IF YOUR COUGH IS BAD HAS BEEN HANGING 0 N I S TROUBLING YOU, ASK TOR Dr. Short's Cough Balsam WE STAND BACK OF IT WITH OUR PERSONAL GUARANTEE. 25c the Vastbinder WANT CHANGES IN LAW. Vnniy.n Sportsnen Uiq C.'me nd j F ish CuitiniiS.ori. ; i ''..l.i'inli il . i in- fjjlnre in tin- last 1 uiil.Murf llif M n Ink. in Sportsnr-u'.- - i la l ii. ii, i I which Si. lie T;:x 'in-' flisv,.., , r YV. V.. M v, ,,, ,,f S.IVill.l . ; i- i 'i idi r,t, i n. x I'l iimiiu. afothe. ' ii- !.t tr the .r. t -v tiiii. iri.it:r;ti -n j ..n.l r..iMriill .11 t-t Ps'i. I.ltd.s ,i I :;) f. r' the Mucin nr: I. i.sl:itu: ! W. .A. 'Jalrum, "f i ;t Ii I Rapid:--, wh . i- hi ex -speaker ,lf Miile l-visla-: I I., ill lil.llL,',. i f 111,' Willi, as N'-: It i- tlie plan r ht u m i-t mi I'tty -nc t .(' .h. 'till- with. I m sliMit time. li:ini- w.ih'i tin- M.i-i.il i .ii wants is tli. . t.nx'.li l.i t if j . t ili.' tisli ,.rii'iii--M..ii uiul f.riiH w u .'ii- i'ep;: 1 1 1 . n,t,, ;i , v. s!-p.; 1 .ii t t l f 1 1 1 -1 1 I . --r . I . I..- ii..M-p.ir 1 1-.ii. n.it ii.ii hjltiift liiis ii.i.u,: Wars in Merchants 6c CALUMET, Cjjltjj .'.mplua ar.d UnJKnle.i l'i..tlt i. to. Mioidrr a l.i ji.Hii y Interest Paid on Are you PA VINO part of your INCOME? If you are liot. who v.i'l take care of Vol? or YOUR FAMILY when you are SICK or out of Wi.KK? The WIST. MAN I'ROVIDEH for tho FUTURE, when ha In i;.i:NlN C.OOI) VA(JKS. by SAVIN'l I' ART OF fall INCOME... Storm Sash We have a large stock of Storm Sash and Storm Doors on hand and can make prompt delivery. Order now before real cold weather is here. The savirm in fuel will more than pay for the storm sash. Armslrong-Thiclman Lumber Co. HUBBE.LL CALUMET HANCOCK r State Savings Bank of Lau rin in Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus 100,000,00 Additional Stockholders Liability 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 25,00000 Our patrons jipr'cial nut only tlui sofiirity we of-f-r, lnt t many foiivHiifiiivs ;hi ndvantacH at tlu'ir disposal lv our K't vin W would to liavcyour n.-inu' on our Itooks. JOHNSON VIVIAN, Praa.dant. ' W. It. THICLMAN, V.ra Piaiidant. it. r JAMES T. FISHER, Ca.hiar. " EDWARD P. BAST, Asst. Caahior. Coffee Certain ISottle at & Read Pliar. would itppoint the sane warden, m' have the power of the I rtM til "Is iiiliiii-sii.l.. I 'ri u-'at .011 i.t t'iillR' birds Mich as quail, pheasant Mid dock would I.t- ln.-tciftl. The i'siv-atloi. would Ii.ixe Miiall ir iri't"c.f -tntf land m t .im.Ic l"i i reserves ...r il.xe. birds A i,..t Lit measure ! i.i.ii,rn,'il Ii il..- Ii until s li.en-e fee i't ! I f-v .i Mi.'hm.iii resident ami $1" fi r I'm I CSldelllS, da.wk a v i I'.vr.o vauty At Saiicil ll.ar! ai' lit .flvim 'i'ii.itiKf ulv jin; r i i 1 1 iv. I'.S. Oiw-n lv V.. 1 1 m- l..i. ic- 1" Sacr-il Heart ('liuich. .inii'i hi Xihi-riiMnii-nt-iT N.is'iv i! T.MI .'nt inilati m - lal.i.-liim; a .....lexical palK. i:,. ..mil Kaiici'ii.', ..I T'ai is, lias can.- I.. . 'a V.ak ! ii(Mf. in Lni.' l- business Miners Bank MICHIGAN. JHO.OOU.Ot) , 2l0.0uo.00 HO.GuO.00 Time Deposits CALUMET READY TO CIVETHAHRS General Holiday to Be Observed Here Tomorrow I'inal i paratl'inH havt hccn ina.h tor the iiti.Hfrvuiii'' f TlianksflvlnM Oay in PulumH. p l; -ilf will ti? lit-M in i he initilif Ki'houls this af telliuoli Ull.l Ii. in. .now will h a Kcll riul holiday. Tin- stoics, banks, brok- fiaK offit'es, iiotnftioa, barber fhops nml yth-r biislnps jilai-fs will b cloa- Thfit? has tu t n a niaikcil exodw ,t iximin'rclal tra tiers from talunief during the past week for on thia tluy of all the year, the traveling man wniitH to he with his family. Many l. cul resilient!, iht'ltiiiiiiK Home HtudeittA ,uc letiiriit'il from other points to i.eml ThanksKl inj? duy with .Jheir famillis. I'rlmtiilly a relielouft . holi.iay, ThaiiksKl IriK ilay will be tiberved with fpeolal iinioK "ervlres In the I.an riutn M. V.. hur'i ht io:8d tomorrow morning:, with an appropriate sermon by Rev. W, 11. Collycott of the Ooeo lo M. K. ihurch. There will aluo be Fpeolal mafic. Iu al inerchantH ami deal rsrf report tliete has been a slight falling off In th tleniaml for turkeys and other poultry nml the luxuries usually asso ciated with Thanksgiving- day, be cause of the high prUen prevailing. However, the majority of Calumet lamiUe have made preparations for nme sort of a Thank? jrlvlnc feaat. Kven the poor, at least a portion of them, will have reason to rejoice. Mia Clarice Jones, secretary of the Calu met Associated Charities reports that Calumet people have a,enerrul.v pro vided for twenty-two poor families In this district. No direct nppeal has l.een made, hut different people have notified the secretary that they would are for so many families and Instruct ed her to make further arranRements EPWORTH LEAGUERS GATHER. District Conftranct at Tamarack M. E. Friday and Saturday. Representatives of the various bran ches of the F.pworth ' I."ane in the Hotnthtori district of the M. F. rhurih will Kather-in the Tamarack -M.' F. church, Friday afternoon and evenln; and Saturday morninsr, afternoon, and evening. All of the churrhes in the copper country will he repres"nted. and there wlil .ilso be di legates in at tendance from Ishpetnlm; and Afar imtte. Tea lines of the program will the ad.liesh .f Dr. A. F. Fischer on the fubjei-t. "Merej- and H.-lp Work." the ad.lresp of Rev, Ruchcii Cnstv of Hancock on the theme, "Spirilu.l Ii nametricks cf the Fpworth Ieagre," i.n Friday ivenin and the address cf Rev. C. I,. Adams of the ilumet M. F.. lmr h on Saturday evenliti. In I'M'.1 United Sattes railroad and indui-tiial corporations hHe Issued $l,i7St,n22 In new securities an in- crtaFf of $2f.0.oli0,0(iu over 1911. The Milwaukee County Hospital SCHOOL FOR NURSES, offers to a limited number of young women an excellent course In the theory and practice of nursing. Applicants should bo between the afres of 21 and 35 years, have a good English education and be of good moral character. Monthly cash allow ances after the probationary term. Application papers and bulletin of In formation sent on request. Address: Milwaukee County Hospital School for Nursaa. WAUWATOSA, WIS. APPLES and CIDER COME TO 405 PINE ST. AND SEE THE NEW STOCK OF 20 VARIETIES OF CHOICE WINTER APPLES AND PURE, SWEET, UNFEH. MSNTEO APPLE CIDER. FINE QUALITIES AT LOW PRICES. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 322-L. CAMPBELL & HOFFMAN Piano Tuning Jos. Wioamillar and Trtal ChtrHa vein now with Grinnall Bros. All kinds of repairing, regulating and voicing done on ehort notice. All work guaranteed. Grinnell Bros. phono 678 307 Quincv St FOR RENT 6 Room House Red Jacket $18.00 FAUCETT BROS. & GUCK Eatablithed 1892. Calumet, Micii."-v Vium, llich, SUFFIU6ISTS AIIIIOOE I . nnAAiiiii ... vAiinnnniii ThUUIWM run IUuiUMiUW ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETE FOR CELEBRATION OF VIC , TORY AT POLLS. The Finnish suffragists of Clumet will tomorrow evening celebrate nt the Rej-Jacket twu hall the victory heored at the k.I!s In. the recent eltc tlon. The meeting will he a public one uml It la announced the. Finnish Humu hand will nrlst in the program bj lendertug selections oefore and After the. other Lumbers oni the program, also during the intermission. Following la the complet progmn. arranged at a meeting of the commit' tee in clmrgv, yesterday: Selection Humjj band. Opening address--Mrs. Peterson. 'Vocal solo O. Krunkla. Plato solo .Mrs. Kllka. of Hancock. Vocal solo -Mrs. Little Hwanwin. Riiiding- Intu Teljo. jSelt (tlon--Henry Kl til's orchestra. Vocal HoloMcsr Ida r.tlmer. IntermisHton Selrtion by Humu hand. Violin olvc-W. NtippH. -Adores Marttl Llljeroos. Mano hoI Mlsa Viola Rengo. Rfdlpg 4)eora Wahlstrom. -le:on Kaleva Iadles' Quartet. rut Misses Karhir. Seh-ctlon Karlm'.H orchestra. fMami solo Miss Wlnnlfred Watt!. Selection Humu band. The voticeft prDgrfUii will com munce at o'clock sharp and follow ing its rendition, light refreshments will be' nerved In the dining room of the- to?n -hill. The tnuherlmg Is o a public nature and all axe invited to he present. No admission will he charged. , . A , ,tL J,- t j i . . a I i t. i .' H .. m f I T "TT I T I I I I r " V I r I r I. LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs. M. A. Visers of Port Arthur Is I he guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Vivlaji. Miss Laura Kehl has been called to Pennsylvania because of t.h serious illness cf her mother. A !arpe number of the. trier ds of Vugust f:eck Mirprivcd him at hi. home on Saturday evening-, the. occa- lon being his birthday anniversary. Miss H;th McCarthy, of Butte, Mont. jb visiting at,t'h,')nrne.oif .l er.parert, Mr., and Ml. McCarthy, of Oak street. The bowling, match .between the. So la I club and Commercial' teams of the City Howling league, which win whed- nled for this eveninghas he n x nt poned. ... , , . - vlrs. A-.M.. Tiarria has arrived from Knnsmg, Oraijd 1 Up Ids and Milwaukee after vibiting,. with friends and 'rli- lives. ... . It was . Incorrectly, stated last ven- liiff-iluil Zito Toiwnel who was ir- ewttd at Iron Mountain last weik, on his way to Chicago, with .a stuffed leer head, Is a.brofher f Paul Tom mors. hey are not relatives. , Miss Wlnnifred Moore left this morn ing for Marquette(l where the will spend two or three weeks with rela tives and friends. , The Calumet, Womans cluh will hold Its regular weekly meeting Friday af ternoon In the Y. M. A. assembl roon The quotation for the day Is, 'Health Is the first good lent to man." A paper will be read by Miss Caroline Ohlert on, "The Great White Plague." The music for the day will be In barge of Miss Eva. Ilorkins. Dominic Plchlotlno of Sixth utreet. has left for Nestorla and other Iron ountry points to hunt deer. Frank Vastbinder, of tho firm of Vastbinder and Read, has returned trom Manlstlque, where he was called on account of the death of his broth er. II. K. Williams and wife left last evening for N'eenah, Wis. Later Mr. Williams will visit Jacksonville. Arrangements hv been made by a party of Finnish ladles for a private dancing party In the Calumet Light Guard crmory Friday evening. Charles I ldy, who has been In Cal umet for some time on business, has left for his home In Jacksonville, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hendrlckson of Kearsarge, are the paj-ents of a daughter. Jeremiah Leary of Calumet suffered a slight stroke of paralysis yesterday. Mrs. Henry Petermann Is reported to be ill at her home in Laurinm. Directors of the C. & A. Mining company will leave tomorrow for Chi cago t attend the. regular quarterly meeting. A slight dividend increase Is expected. The burner shops of Calumet will be closed tomorrow but will be open un til a later hour this evening. The Mineral Ilange railroad Is re ceiving a cargo of 4.f.oa tons of soft coal, which Is being stored in the (s ceola yards. r - J. H. Hym of Ann Arbor Is visiting n Calumet. A hunting party.- colP'!,', . or Jo feph Asselin, J, - Smith, Fa Dimmer, Henry Gne ke and: Floyd Loch, -will leave this afternoon for Joseph Oster man's farm near Baraga, lo hunt. The cape of Ebal Sharf e. charrert with receiving stolen, copper known to have been stolen, was dismissed in the court cf Justice William Fisher this morning on the grounds of insiifi'rlent evidence Armour Arnold of the Calumet ost i.Mice carrier force H III and ha boi: temporarily relieved by Rav Forster. ,.aco Ifalllo, the well known udr taker and rmbnlm r has arrived home from h business, visit to Larlnir. Postmaster C. J. Wlckatrom, I. W. I.akso and Justice C. O. jM-koia have nrrlve.1 home from a hunting trip to Herman, with two deer. The state grringe will hild Its in iiit.il meetinu at The Hoo, Dee'.. 9 to .14.. Inclusive. The D., S. A. will re fund f..r prepaid freight on exhibits rent to the Son and which are not told there NO TURKEY; NO COOK Two Calumet Families In Dlr Need Says Charities Appeal While Calumet people are preparing to load their tables with reasonablo good things always associate 1 with Thanksgiving, the Associated Chari ties calls attention to the needs of two families, who besides havlrg to go without turkey tomorrow, will have to go without anything clso that to waj'm and freshly cooked, f-r they arai with- ut cook stoves.. Discussing the situa tion trday, the secreury said; "There mirely must be some, farhil) In Calumet with two cook stoves and who wo.ild be willing to part with on to do an act of charity, or there ptust be Hnmeme. more fortunat wh Is willing to purchase stovim to supply the; want. - And it. is real warn. It (ertainly wlll:be a cheerless Thanks Klvint? for thern unless some kind hearted soul comes f the rescae." One of the atoves la' W3nted jfor i woman with three- ohlldrrn, trhosn husband and fath.r l.i a pa,tlnt Jn the tate hosplt.il at Newberry. Try as he will, the po4T woman is brry ble to earn nough to keep the family ejoth- fd and provide food and 6ho Is wholly unable to purchase a above. The t3vw she is n w using has out Used ita uk fulness and la beyemd repnir. It wastes fuel so rapidly that the Associated Charities does not feel wartonted In providing more fuel until a more serv. Iccable. stove la securel. At Jircsent il serves as a heating as well ns cooking stove. The Associated Charltl secre tary states that the trouble, of the family will be greatly reduced If th rt'Ve is fi rtlKcming. The H-.ond stove Is wanted for a woman and one child, deserted by the husband and father sc n after their arrival in America from a foreign country. The furniture cf this or woman's home consists entirely of a worn out laundry stove, not odapted in nr.y way to cooking, a kitchen tublo ind about three chairs besides n small bed. The ned Is almost ts great as In the case tirstmcntloned, as t nn fortuuatc woman does her. best, to pro- vide. for Jierpelf nnd'ehild and tie H dit'u 'n Of d . cooklna ftov'-- would be greatlv appreciated. CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING. Ladies Ad Society of Centennial M. E. To Entertain. A 'concert will be given in the par lors of the - Centennial - M. F. chutv i of the ladles' ; Atd soc iety. The con- Ofihe f'dles'.AId Sicb-ty. The co-i- cert. will, start iromptly at 7:30 p. in. The, program will consist t ptartet- tfs. duetts.-solos, recitations, etc., and some .excellent local talent wa scon- Fented to take part, The program is as follows: Chorus Ladles' Aid society. . Prayer Mrs. James. Quartette Oaccola Mixed Quartette. Recitation A. Roberta. Vocal solo Mis. Charles Thomas. Recitation Miss Uessle Hill. Organ solo Mrs. Wyatl. Bass polo-Mr Tiembath. Recitation Miss Rhoda Gill. Vocal duett Misses Kinsman. Quartette Osceola Mixed Quartette. Vocal solo Mrs. Charles Thomas. Vocal selection Rev. W. H. Colly- cott. pastor Osceola M. K. Recitation Mrs.. A, Roberts. Mandolin solo, selected. . Ice croam and cake will be served after the concert In the church par lors.' A small admission fee Is to lie charged. X PERTS. STILL LEADING. The Junior Athletic touranment at the Calum-t Y. M. C. A. Is still attracting great Interest . among the yotinger members of the association. The X Perts nro still leading as shown by the following Mandlnes: Team. Points. X-Perts 17.' Tale 140 Stars ie:o Michigan West Point 130r, Harvard W INVESTIGATE Nature's own method for the eradication of dHae. It is simple, but very effective. All Conc-ers,, Tumors. Ath. ma, Appendicitis. Catarrh, Deafness, Fevers, NV'tir.iltf'n. Rheumatism, Goiters. Blind. ness. Consumption, DropV. Ileaduches, Gout. F.rzema, Obesity, Inscmntl, Abcesses Kidney diseases, etc., are ex pressions if th rerve. 'ind no mat i ex what p.irt of the body Is uft'ectc'l. they have one common cause, nanev Im piiiKed nerves. The afteetlo;. entirely 4livappears when th pressure Is removed by Chlroprmti adjustments. Cone nltatloii and Hinl nn-dysis free. P. P. O'COtUlOR, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR. om--. Ili.lman Illh. Oal.tlrct Ml.'l) 16 in. Split Wood 00.50 I'onnisoii ESTATE Plif VOuMlEDOM DISSOLUTION SALE? PRICES LOWER THAN llVVfo BEFORE. EVERTHING IN OUR STOCK IS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE r Corner 6th and Portland Ss., CALUMET "The There half as pood i. mi .i ' i i 1 it w ill ouiiasr. mrce onuiuiry sicus aim give ten times the fun. Ask the children they know. Conic in ami look over the handsome 1913 nnxl-k. No tnnihle To us to explain the many patented advan tages of tlie J 'lex i bit' Nycr. Come now while we hav e a full line oLall the latest models. Keckoncn Hardware Co "THIS IS MY 83RD UIHTHDAY." i::ill M.. ml i';i'il.ll Im i-i i lie it only al'out' three .Inen members of the House it f.i.i .1 : who lit 1:1 ' -i I th" allotted Mpall ol Ihl.-e-t.cole aihi ten by a Oecade nl' Itlole, W.ill lioill Nov. J7, IS;. Him lather war (tie ;ev. F.. i Moore. I'iilioii ,.' Wiiub'.ol', jikI ill hi!'. Voilth tile roll h.nl ? t-eiiiiin' l email t ro:pe.'tr .f su. . Im. to the high title he now bears. Alter gradu ating lioin t'umbridge in I Sf. 4 be wa? called to the 'bar mid for luanv c.i I s thereafter was engaged in the pren tice of law. About tifteeti years ago the ,'e.ilh 4.1 a distant coii-iu ic'iilti-.l in his f.llt Cession to the peerage lilnlei the title of Karl Mount i'abell, ulii. li was created in ITM. AIVI'V AllKllMllM Alice, who Ilii. held the post of Second Assistant Secretary of Slate of the Culled States for a iiiarler of a ceiitur, 7 ears old to day. f'Mwin C. liurh lgh. former coiigress- tuan, whom the .Republicans of Maine have Mlevted ' lo succeed Obadiah hardener In the I'nited states seiiaie, (59 years ol, today. Twenty-1 hree roads, measuring 1,- 41.1 miles, are to be built in Korea at U Cost of $ri,IIIMI,(HMI. Ice factoiles are boi . nilng In south ern Japan.. tne'; at K"okiiia,: turns out 'ally L'fi." tons of ice. f"".i,fri- - mi Don forget Any of These Delicacies For the Thanksgiving Table Ice Cream Candy Mixed Nuts Dales Table Raisins Cider Crape Juice sled that ttertM The only sled with grooved runners! is no sled made that is as the Flexible Flyer, i! i. i i FIRST FRICTION MATMOHCS. The flKiUn luutch haarit I...I its wi. stiuii in the United Si pes m 'i ncsMllc. o.t where. Ii: HI':, ..he :innis l.e t .1 general f loic in ulmli he S.ld Vel thllig, ilu lllilill'4 tl-lV. leliics the Vactilil?t..o 1'. st mi- do i ileik wax ?ien un order t.. mix in !u i!;ir a ui.iiitlt f.f -uli'l.i i unl I phosphorous. Te did it. and il. Iiei..i I tlie compound to his customer. That ! e ihiil' tti. siorc l.'. a I. id liaiiu ! Shcwald, in cleaning the 111 I. I'. ' si. me Hiaviir-'x to Si"ai'e out 1 1 in1'. tille Hilt WHP Itft. He thought ll"tli 'H:' llloi, about it until the liM li, u!'". he pbkul up one of the :in :hkm : iMich'sslv drew the end ioi-h's Hh I'oi.iitMf. ( ignited, and tin- l "V ciilli'l the plietiomeuou to the atteiiliuM l MciSiiuiis, w ho began to iiix cstifi ili' The reMilt was that Mitimi i nfitit" la.l in d the llrst huljliur t w--i made in tin Cntted States. Ii is vUM that the store boy afterward lnr:inu' .'inl'c Sh"w.ird of Dimklrk N. V.. luit no mention is ir.ade whether l ie-U"'' iinv bcr.eth from his div. ..t r Neither In aulhii'g sail of 'lie i"' mendoiis hie k-SHes that h.ie i till ed in the developnont cf that "'i''' idea. India's l.-ite.-i great lrrlnatl.ni I'"' Jct Is the Nlrl Right Hank canal, in Roinbuv presidency. It ct s.f.m.- 000. ' Saving llouoy on Conl I saved tho price of two ton of coal last year. How so! Why! Cot along with two tons lf by buying ITIseth's coal. Y'i get more coal and less dirt fr your money than st un.v W In Calumet. , ED. ULSETH Yarde at Calumet, Tamarack. Copper City. Fruit Olives Cream Oysters 1 V -K.4:r I its ( f -r r r r I 7"" TT