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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1912, THE CALUMET NEWS DEAVER HUNTER i S RESTRICTED Wholesale Slaughter Not Likely ; if the Law Js Enforced The Ic'' IIUW llftjj only ulo: inoUtU of protection. Alter Dec. SI this eni ni.it may he hot or lirtppctl, hut only wiUeirstriol provisions ol the luw. 'j'h" i losci m? ason for beaver Is Muy i:, 10 tf-l. 31. and durlnj? this period it ; ifb.j-'ul for ii person to kill, hunt ol inolcsi i ucni, or to tunc in his pu- Mh.iiOll U CHIClim Ol1 HUH Ot II bcUl'Cl UillJd out of season. The timber owners who expert Utat ill lei" the llrst of the ycur they will liii .lonscr have to it by und vutc.i tho'JnJuBtiloU8 beavers fell trees for their dams. but will be free to kill oil Uieai "pests," will be disappointed upon, looking up the t;ilulc to llnd ili.lt it In illegal to kill tliein in unv Ki eat , numbers. Now will the quest of leuvfr. net lot tunes to the trappers l'crom- who Intends to hunt or trap l hem niust take out n lieen.se, to eosl MH .which will be .registered even more eurol'iilly than deer licenses, und not mqre. than fifteen beavers may be Mlled-n one license. With the It- elite the applicant will be uiven ill tiin seals, ut it 1 ii id i ii ii in or other inet which are to be used to mark the arcaBMCK, or pelts, ol the beavers. 'o skins or pelts eun be sold or dis posed of in any way. unless they are l.iKKed with the seal and the pell?, duly tugged, must lie presented to a county clerk, who will cancel the seat, before the owner cuuhuve undisputed possession id' the lvin. Any pells lound in the possession 'of uiiy person, tither In the process of in.-nutactuie er .before .'they, ie - inanufaetim ij, w liitr pfJ iitl!Hly rti'feKcd. shall be lorft'lli'if --ti the tta'K.'.' A Iumter. or trapper, iu:y apply ior additional licenses ns often as he desires. Half of the money mUl (0y M enses will yo to the state treasury and Irtlf to the general fund of the toiinty. Hcforo a county clerk Is authorized to Issue a beaver license the applicant niuit Have permission in writing from i he president, secretary or treasurer "I 'the corporal Ion. other than the :tatc. owning the land upon which the 'caver huv Us Inhabitation, and in ease the. beaver lives on state land the applicant must receive permission to I unt by the state game warden or through his deputy. With the permit, Pled With the county eleik at the time the upplicant asks for his stele licence there must be a lull description of the person .to whom the license is to be granted. The description must also contain the name, age und residence 'f the ttpplicunl. . t'ndcr these restrictions it will not i' nost-ible to kill oiT I'eavef rulhloss- n iE T F Fl Ufa Terrible Itching. 'Began with Rash. Dandruff Literally Covered Scalp. Entirely Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment Within One Month. ' 500:! Cass St., St. Louis. Mo. 'Tor flvo years I buffered with Itching of my body und scalp. My trouble begun with a rash Oon, my lower limb which tms very annoying and my bcalp was literally covered will! uanuruu. "wy uair ircu 1o conic out by the handful and the itching of my body 'T K-l V" and scalp M terrible. I f I if! I.,.. I ...1 nlmnut. nil tlin nlHn remedies on the market with no results, when I wrote for a little Cutieura Soap and Oint ment and It gave me instant relief. Within ne month's use. of the Cutieura Soap and ointment I was entirely cured. I cannot Uwovrr one strand, of my hair coming out and I have not lost a. niinuto of sleep sluco lusing the Cutieura Soap and Ointment, which entirely cured me of Itching of my body and scalp in Us worst form. I also find the Cuticura Soap a benefit In shaving." (Signed) Charles Judlin, Doc. 8. 1911. For red, rough, chapped and bleeding bunds, itching, burning palms, shapeless nails and painful finger-end, a one-night Cutieura treatment works wonders. Soak hands, on relirlug. in hot water and Cuticura Noap. Dry. anoint with Cutieura Ointment, and wear old. loose gloves during the night. Cuticura Soap (23c.) and Cuticura Oint ment (00c.) are sold throughout the world, l iberal sample of each mailed free, with ::?-p. book on the akin and scalp. Addre poM-card "Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston." "Tender-faced men should use Cuticura Soap Shaving Stick, WOc. Sample free POVAIT 1 V THEATRE )l Next to Post Offict ' E, C. RICHARDS, Mgr. ra PICTURES TODAY - COMING SUNDAY DECEMBER 1ST THE FISHERMAN'S LUCK JIM'S PARTNER PAT, THE SOOTHSAYER MATINEF at 2.30 gold medal "von O AITA1X liOS'l'KOX Captain A. H. Rostron. CHpiuin A. II. Kostion. of the Cun :ud linrr Cnrpathia. whose ncroio Kerviees in sfivlng the survivors of tii Titanic dikaaier laft April re nilted in his being hen i purse of $10 'W by New York citizens, is to rceieve a gold medal soon from Uncle Sam. President Tafi has approved the choice of the fire "rls commis sion for the. design of the medal, which was tho work of John Flan agan, of New Fork City. ly, and every pelt found In the poHseb- !oii (f ji hunter, or trapper will In accounted for. The "iiine wardens wil'. be ke(it busy enforclnj; the law, ai.e it doubtless ! a RuuiX mai'j months before It will he fully under- fluud. . . . The restriction ure uuieh inoie M ie t !u! n those imposed on the d i i hunters. COURT TO HAND DOWN DECISION Rivers and Harbor Congress to Meet-News Forecast BECAUSE SHE LOVED HIM SO. Elks Shew at Calumet Theater En joyed by Good Crowd. Calumet theater patrons were ni'' a dccide.1 treat lust evening, in an op portunity to witness the. merit urioi'.s entertainment atoned under the aus pices of I he Portage Luke Klks. by a competent amateur cast from thai, district, liecause She Loved Ilim So." There was a Rood attendance und th" play kivc genuine sutlsfuctlon. Four member of the cast xluiiU oui iilxvt tile other Mi.s.s Heleno Kernan. .Mis.s Vcrnu Scott, Nornuin Sturrott und J ly lum tot. They pre rented well studied pails and th'ir stage presoiu'e was hucIi that It wouM b-. ditTlcult to ee how professionals could have doue better. In additlo.i to Per role us leading lady, Miss lltl ene McKernan has the responsibility tf Ma.'te munaffcrhip upon her nhould trw. .Mis.s Irene Sitfert and C. YY. Mcs.:lni;er as Mrs. und Mr. uthcrby also contributHl much to the succtiH of th production und the minor part; of the east were In ulmost as able !iaiid.s ils the principal. .. . Those who witnessed the produc tion ol" this play at the Kerredse the ater in Hancock tis weir km In -Calumet. ar of tlie opiniuu that t-iero wu-. a Flight liinroveinent lust vvenint. Certain it is that the . I'ortake litike amateurs have weaved together a the atrical fabric which will stand com parison with the bent productions ol this, kind ever attempted In tho cop per country. . CALUMET GIRLS CLUB. Preparations Being Made for a Very Active Season. The iih inbers of the Calumet Clr! Club were entertained in tho club looms In tlie Hermann building en Thanksgiving niuht. 1 Mrs. John Ilanley, The evening proved a mv pleasant one. Tho members of th" club raised a purse which , wa the menus ol providing a very excellent Thanksgiving dinner fr one poor widow In Calumet. The club has recently added one loom to Us suite lit the Hermann building which will be used us a pla - room. Preparations arc being made for .t very active season. Philadelphia, reports Its- mortality rate reduced 7 per tent this ear. Health board claims credit. Persia nt? have a d liferent name for .ach day in the month. Constat. thiol te has up-to-date de partment stores. W THEATER 4000 FEET OF FILM AND ILLUSTRATED SPOTLIGHT SONGS COME EARLY TO AVOID THE JAM. DAILY MfcTINEE, 2:30. EVENING SHOWS, 7:30 AND 9:00. Admission 5c and 10c ate ex tlie Su-State-s Mondas WasliP Ktuii. I. ..., Nov. Jii. Th'.- Idols and vaiuiuished in Hie recent congredi-louul election will foreuthe. at the Capitol Monday for the opening of the Dual session of the Sixty -second Congress. The session, which will ex- pile by limitation on March 1 ncxl. will be (,iitlnod almost wholly to the passage of the appropriation Lids and oilier -business, of a routine eliar.uter. No important constructive legislation is e.Npectfd. . Supreme Court Resort-.. Decisions in some important easts probably the I'nion I'acill; meri;ej suit and. the bald cal cus. .-. peeted lo be handed down Ly preme Court of tin- Culled win n that bod reconvenes a'tcr the Tluinkgi Iim recess. A public con.vistol . alw as un eveiil of worhl-wide ImiMirtatice in Komai Catholic church circh s, is to be hek in Home Monday. Aiiunuucemeiit i' uuule that no new ('ardinals are to b created at this time, but tin- led hut will be conferred upon live Cardinal:' who were unable to reach Home 1;: Mine for tlie last consistory. Vice. Presidnt-elee! Tlu-IIIUS K Marshal! and former Vie.- President Charles W. CairbanUs are to be tin eucsts of the Chicane- Indiana Societ at its annual dinner Saturday night Mr. Cairbanks is pulliel to udviH d'oveiiior Marshall on "How to lie ! N ice President." Big Gatherings To Open. The anmcil meeting of the Nation hI Uier: and Harbors ('onvress wii assemble In Washington Wcdi:csd i. und will Le opened with an address b Piesid- lit Tail. The main purpose o. tin- oi'Kaei.utiou is to inliueiice ("op press in its legislation (or river am haebor improvement. A number 01' other natherii.gs of i natioiuil character 'ire scheduled fo: the week., amoim IImiii the unuiii coi!ei"i'ti of tin- Amerieun Jtoad Ixiildei s' Association. in ' i in i ii lia 1 1 the annual n 1 1 t i 1 1 -t of I he America! Automobile Association, In I'hicugo; the atiiMial conference of the Nationx ilmird AssiM-iution of the l'nitti Suites, at Norfolk. Va. Hie annu.i mettiii'js of the National Civil Son h:e Hefrirm Association, in MilWau kee. which will meet in Chicago Tues day for an eivht days' session. OHNTERESTOTWOMEN pointo for VIotbcrs ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Tin members of the St. Andrew: society entertained last evening at i informal social session in observance of the anniversary of the soelcty patron saint. There was a large at tendance. I lev.- Stallcer of the I'irs. Presbyterian chuivh gave an excelkn talk, on Sr. Andrew and there follower an informal social season. Severa tine musical numbers were includec on tin- program. 'Home Run" Maker the Athletics tence buster, maintained his reputa tion by leading the American league in four-bagiurs the past season. Manager Johnny Kvcrs. of th Cubs does not believe in the .'.7 varittlcs o1 baseball recruits and will lustra ;t lib scouts to look for )uality and not oujhtity. Washington' ri percentage of negrc population has dropped from 31.1 to .8.3 per tent. Timely Hints on Care of Baby. What mvther does not loui; to yive hoc baby nil lh ml vantages possible for liotiual deVfloinieht'.' Vet Ihere urn many, having h;ni no fpeeial tiHin lug for laol herhooil. who neglect meth i id 4 best adapted for a child's welfar Tnk Ihe iieslion of pure air for babies Many a mother I bought lessl.v allows her baby in heated Ifsini in which there lire sevenil oc cupants. With so uiau.v K-ople breiith lti; this samp atuiospheie it soon has Its oxygen cshausted. und It In not tin uucomnioii thing to see the baby jnwn BUil lieeome f lei fill. Those W lio till derstnnd this enuse either Imniediale ly change the nlr in the sumo room or take the little one into another room that has b'tn Hjioclally aired, that he niay regain his composure. Cor thi snnip reason II Is imperative for grown ups. to avoid keeping the baby in rooms where household duties are being per formed, as the odors from cooking, the lust from sweepim: and I lie sleam from wasliiu;; nil rob tin; air of tho freshness so beneficial to the hnllh of an Infant. P.usy mothers especially sbfoild set tho pdvantage of training i baby to stay In one place, and I hat plaee should bo made clean and well ventilated Frequent I rips to this room enn be made between tasks, to change, positions and to look after his iiom fort . 12 vim in cold wen i her indoor n iritis of fifteen minute periods should bo ?lven to babies. They should be com menced when the lillleone is n montb lid. ami an excellent way to keep him wnrra Is to put him into his coat, loggings ami bonnet and then tuck ilm Into his erlti or earring bcuoath ome warm, light weight covering and ilaeo him face forward toward the widely opemil windows Care should ')o taken to see thai all doors in this ooin are kept closed to prevent Irnfts. It Is not universally recognized that the cnnsliint supply if pure nil for the liny Ittnys of the baby is fully im portant as his food Fresh, pure air is required to renew and purify his blood. Hid Hie beiielb i.-il effects produced by U are good fmper, ted cheeks and an improved uppet lie Just when It Is sale to begin taking j baby out of doois in winter Is a question often luki-l by the young nother. It is wiser to wait nutil lie s throe r.:o;il!i old and then only on pleasant, days. He should bo tucLod snugly into his carriage aud kept In Ihe sunshine, out of tho wind, with tho precaution always of shading his eyes from the sunlight. Pays when it Is very cold or when tho winds are heavy should bo avoided. ud a nap In an open air sleeping room substi tuted. When babies are out of doors they should bo cousin ntly watched to see that I hoy are not suffering from eolrt. a It is Important that n baby's bodily boat should bo maintninod. It Js well for mothers to remember (hat many of the diseases of infant life are directly attributable to overheated and vitiated nlr. so that riding In electric or tdeam "its in winter or tho carry h: of children into department stores it done with attendant risks. ADVERTISE IN THE (NtWS. St. Paul-Minneapolis v 1)E LUXE D AIL Y TRAINS II .10 P.M. 1:4b P.M. Iv DULUTH Ar 7:3) P. Mj fe.WA.M. 1 1-40 1'.M- 2. da P.M. Lt SUPEK10K Ar (i'rmP.MT 6KOA.M. 6:a'A.M. 6;.mp.M. Ar ST. FAUL It 2::P.M. H:ttHMr 7 AW A.M. 7d0P.M'. Ar MINNEAPOLIS Lt 16 P.M. 11WP.M. all..stl:i:l klectkio ligiitrd. vacii m ci.iumcii ConcbeM Parlor Cars Sleeper .Cafe Obaervatloa Cura. TICKET OFFlCESi DULUTH-City Office. Spnlding Hjtel Block ur.ru I superior St. & lh Avenue W. SUPFRIOR Cor. Winter Street & Ofdea Are. J. P. UKUUKYi Vimt. Paeeeeier Aa'l. Ualata. Mia Modish, Yet Very Simple. Tho onlnwoy cMt Is roall.r not stjle suitable for the very young girl, but I ho natty liltlo cturuo picturrl in an evceplion to (his sartorial rule. Uulish worsted In brown ntnl grooti mixture -i" the fabric uod. and th V ': - r' STAR THEATRE MONDAY & TUESDAY DECEMBER 2nd and 3rd MATINEE BOTH DAYS SHOW FOR CHILDREN AFTER SCHOOL CARNEGIE EXPEDITION ALASKA SIBERIAN MOTION PICTURES in 5 Reels with explanatory lecture OWING TO THE GREAT EXPENSE IN SECURING THIS PIC TURE THE PRICE8 WILL BE AS FOLLOWS , FOR. THE TWO DAYS ONLY. T," Evening, 10c to all. Matinee, Adults 10c, Children 5c '1 ir?V mm OinLrtSH Hl'lT WITH CUT WAT COAT. cutaway elVect is very chic on a slen der youus: :;iti who carries herself gracefully. The skirt Is, of course, short enough lo show tho nally buttoned walking boots of .black patent leather with dull kid uppers. Absolutely Pure From a scries of elaborate chemical tests. Comparative digestibility of food made with different baking powders: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three differ ent kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder: j 99 Per Cant. Digetted "j Bread made with phosphate powder: 67 )i Per Cent. DigA Bread made with alum powder : 67 Per Cent. Pigatd Royal Baking powder raised food is shown to be of greatly superior digestibility and healthfulness. Hopeful. Her l.eu'al Ailvi-r M miaul, you have bad three hnsbauoN. an every one of them either went cta?.y or turn ikl out to be worlliless. Yet yott are tbinkina of luarryiiia; a.nalu! Fair C1J put -Ye, sir. - I wunt a safe un.l sune fourth Chicago Tribune. Often the life ntmt whle.lt lrat eo he said in the oil" that say- t'.ie mot. Trade Terms. Postmaster (of Punk Hollow) "I tee that a fust-class waiter In New York gits only $25 a month, and out of the small sum he has to pay his omnibus." Ezra Henhouse "Huh! Why don't he live close to his job and walk?" Puck.' Will Use Electricity. It is thought that electric lights will ultimately take the place of all others in lighthouses. The difficulties in the way are being gradually overcome. conclusive evioence. 1 "TTlial evidence have you?' the magistrate asked a womsn. "1 have brought my black eye." she replied. Too True. Don't judge too hastily from appear ances. The man who com to your back door, looking like a tramp, mar be a retired capitalist trying to run his own auto. Judge. TRY A NEWS WANT AD. i ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS. Watch this Paper For the advertisements lo follow this-all featuring our name plate ffunde & Upmeyer Co. Jeweiers-ffi Above this name plate" you will fitid advertised many gift suggestions for the Holidays which will save you much worry, time and money. So watch for the advertisements.