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VVCDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913. THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE THREE Hancock Department EAGLES ARE WORKING. J , wuh r.ils.'.i iiKitiu thi week when It Iwum rM.il( that Andrew Jiiiim nl- derma n Hern 1 1 1 - third ward, wuh in I hi lli-lil li.i- tin- iM.Hltli.n, uh a llcimli-H'-an. I.in llollainl. a Inniocrat, alno I Ih said to he s.'i'kiiiK tin. ullli-.., while i nMtin.-i.Nler hu i- h Uomih lain Ih-.-h HrmlutiiiK u petition fur mane time UNkiim fur hiH riHitintriicnt, vvhleh lias l.i-i-n well tiinri'd. Tin only important fenturc of th polltlial IlKhl in hIkIH at prem-nt Is th lmpt'julin met-tinu of th,. x(-cii-tlvt- n.mmittti' of tin- Culled City party. Tho lommllttt. will not hehet any list of i-anrtiilaU-n for olllce a.s has j lufii r .orti'il I. at will urife a muulii r I of ini-li they lielieve In 1... innwi in.. ' I:UH,,, ""'" ,'..,. ... ,.. v.. ... .. ... ..... ,,. IMili..! i.IIU.S on Ih.' tlfkft. JiUM.-H;ril(,, T,. tu,.vtin.. ,H ,.,,. ......,.., ui.i of Went Huiu'iH'k has an i, : 1 1 ' 1 1 hiinsHf a raniliilalc f..- tn-as CONFERENCE TO BE HELD SOON United City Party to Urge Good Men to Run Chi .wore few "imv development ih- 1 1 . i j 1 1 k political .situation to v. Interest In the i-ainpalRii now I..' Iar.'-I eenti-leil around ,, i on tin- I'nlte.l i t - I'ari.s tit k.-t, , iniiii: the only eatuliilaie In ask for , olllt-e on the ticket Ho far. Alt. lilioilila was employed at I he ,n k mine until recently when ho :. i:, .1 tin- iiiii.sclej of his hack atnl , , , , 1 1 . r i i .in ii-Veloi-il. Mo will eireii- with Kieal interest. CHANGE IN ORGAN. Water Motor Replaced With Electric Blower at Congregational. The oiKan at Ihe Maneoek Connre Ualioiial ehiucli has he-en unil.-rnoini,' Hialinent ! uriii? th.. p:1st Cw- days.! the ohl electric motor limine, lee re placed wilh an eleetrie hlowe-r. Th.. old water motor has not proven satisfac tory ihirlnj,' th winter months, tin- wate r in the pipes free .In;; and piitllnw the motor out. of commission. The plan for channirv.; the motor has 1" e!. helore the trustees a inimluT of tim.-s I iii I it was not until reeently it . M . . . " r- . ..!U:,S ''',1 '" W ise to make a e liai:ev nds and Neighbors in Calumet . ., a ii ol v f '" " i;;an. 1 lie new motor wa. Will Show You a Way. . ""'"" "hi in 1 1 1 1 iiiuiiii j I'siei i.i,. Hancock Aerie Planning To Entertain Visitor Royally. The inemhers of the- I lu lie -nek Aerie of KiikU-h are makliiK plan lo ri I r tairi the stnl(. coiiventioii next June in a royal manner. The lode he-re wln-n it whs ho fortunate as to ohiaiu tin state eon vent lull tit unci' lic-K'aii m.ik ltiK plans for the convention's enter tainment und tho result lias l.een a nuinl e-r of very etijoyulde dances unci aid partle-H which huve uddecl ma t'ria!ly to the funds in the poMxcMxion of the committee wide li will he avall ahlo for the convention expenses. The following ommlttre. consisting of C. J. KeetuKli. Richard llosklni;. Henry Idirs.-n, Henry llkas, Harry Moore. I'onanl Meeda, William Mude. James Mc-C.l.vnn, ivicr Schnililt and John (iuKimn have been appointed to take ucru-ral t haro of the in ranireinfnts und to select other 'ee.mmlltees to look after Hie various details. The following siik committee lias also l.een appointed. J. W. Make-la, . II. ltii.hards. liimis Me-.I:ihon and 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1'arlso. 'MADAME SHERRY" PLEASES. lis primary petitions in a few iiuistion of tlie postinastership GO RIGHT AT IT i I al the root of (he tl'oilhle. j l.-nMiii!;; an lu lling back may reliev e' i :n won't cure it if the kidm-vs ar-'l , I . . ; nri-l 1 1 ach the I oed of it -1 Th,. work t jr.iio. SEMESTER ENDS FRIDAY. Half-Year Examination In the Por tacje Lake Schools. . .. ... i I 'I'l'e lilSl M-liO'ste r e nds next I'l idav ) i- Ii lln- au- re In e Ih,. j am. ..... ... . .., 'I" I'oth the llan.-oik and Houghton I in ;.l oh- e Willi H'laii s Kidin-v i . .. loioiii- si-uooiH aim uie nan -aiiy ex aminations at,- iinw l.i i Mij held in all of tin- i.-rad.-s. At tie- 1 loiu'hlou hiuh si'hool, a mnv le-ae In-r has I ir eliKacd to take charm, if (Ii,. , -lasai-N whirh will he formed out i, i' the pupils whirh are to he promoted from the eighth (Trad, s. and a numlii r of otln-r c haiiKes will have to he made 1,,-fore the- si'hool ,i ar , nt, -is on iis second half. ii i ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 -i I .y thoiisainls. I ! - I i i; a tale merit li'iln ;i resielenl . : i in-- -. i -1 1 1 1 1 y . I li i lit' ! I'laree. :,:'. Hain ork SI.. II i n ock. Ml. h.. na.xs: "I has., used :n'.- K'id'iex Tills for lame and ii- l ark and ollii-r s.Niiiptoins of kid. .. Coiilile and found tln-m to ln a in. US' of llli'l it. I had Severe l.ack i' and pains across my kidne-ys. M kl.liii-s di I not ad properly. ;. ii'.. K'iIkc.v I'ills liroiu-ht tne sui-h ' I i-sull.c that I do I. nt hesitate to ;iiiiii lii I hem." I'. i- sale- liv all dealers. I'liii' .) ''it. i 'osier-M illiiirn t'o.. liuffalo, Vork, sale agents for the l'nit". ;- l:i I' s. le i-. ml.i-r the name I oan's and ni other (.Ailvn tisenii-nt DUNN TO LANSING. "Kid'' I 1 1 1 1 II . tho colored pugilist, who ini-l "Mai I'arlaiid" lie-re some time ao. will mi to l-iiisine; M iihout a Week to meet lie-It llaje-s. Dunn plans to do his preliminary training here. linn made a mmd impression when he met Mi I'arland hero and has many admirers In the copper country. Audience Much Pleased With Return of Famous Musical Comedy. "Madame Slurry,'' played at the Ke 'lTe-dne theater last evening lor the third lime, hut tin-production witness ed here last evening had all of the freshness of a new piece. To say thill the allelie-nce was eh'- NEWS FROM CORNWALL Continued From Pufje Two. a'eai"d that the ius ()r a Harbor of ltl-tllK" eill this coast would be very ivreat, i.nd as at present aihis.d I am lot prepared to say thai the cusc is sutlii leiitly rtrniiK to Justify any heavy expenditure out eit I 1 1 1 H - funds, III the absence of any substantial con tributions from local sources. The second lire within a Week oc curred at Kidiuth on Friday, ihistiiiii at the Hell-nth Sc of Mines. Twit workmen named I'. Williams and II. Jiave-y were working on the r,,of when tin foimiT saw smoke issuing from the slale-s a few feet a w a y from him. He at once went into the schools and Informed h. Tamblyii, Jan., and M. Skewes and einpiiied of Mrs. Al'K'.-ill, tin- caretaker's wile, if she had had ally tire near the .-ot. Mrs. .rall replyliiK in the in-native MealivMlile Mr. Skewes had entered IJie hit above- the lecture loom 1 1 1 l-a 1 1 1 U 1 1 the manhole and discovered the falters to he on I'll e, caused, it was found later, by the fusim; of aa f lec-trie wire. (I.ilnliu-, the roof Ironi the outside by means of a ladder Wil lams knocked a portion of the slates away and poured water from buckets landed to him by the workmen, on the II lines, Which we re epiickly and 'li.un Richards and William (.'. Tien- l.-rth. Redruth; Mr. and Mrs. W I-:. Wills. .MeSM--. Abe I'elloW alld Wil- I am W heal. Ha.-.le; .Mi. and Mis. Sid I:I.iIm. .Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Westcolt mil M;-s Lilian Weytcoit, St. Austell; Missis. (Jeoi;-e- and J. H. Tippell, l.an r i r: .Messrs. frank ad Toi.i Spuriler, I'almoiiih; r'harl.s Inch. Mrs. R liui 1 1 V , I'. Anne-ar, Tiuio; 10. Sedman (preside nt). Mrs. J. M. Sincook, Airs. T. II. Williams, I'oithleve n; Messrs. A. .1. Hunkln and A J. I'.lami-y, Mi vasissey; S. J. Tl'ethewey, Ht. Aus tell; William Richards, I'oikellis; William J. Ilorn-v', Maia-.ion: Noel Hamptoii. St. Killi; W. T. Williams, t'onstantlne; William Thomas, Sen-ne-n; Mr and M rs. Tmn Samlry. lle-l--loii. Mr. and Mrs, lliic Cl-iin ns, New - luay. (ii hers pie sent wei- Ali-s Hilda M. nrnle--. Iondon, Mr. and Mis Kossow and Mr. and Mrs. ( '. M. Smdh A La.'T.il Time T-Lls. "The we.r a I o.-.t o- 1 1. Missi IM'I - tin- oiiiy bad I.. l en lit,- A'ls , l i;i time" said Mai!. Twain wi.- n he told the stoiy. y.: I l.e S'lepli.-o .1 Mill. This b',.ifs en!!,! : v. a only equaled iy In-r !.ii'hi-- (laly sJr.nl , bde wait i,'eis. only I lie letidi rfoot. n-i-d la-r "A nillsiii of nine t,,..'v the ;-'le;iii II .1. Jllll to coin,, lo si'" !,! a( 1 1 i hiidi.il III Ihf afli'iiiooii a thi-lc foL- diilted down, unci tl:e- Mejihen J. 1 1 1 1 1 had ii lietivt to for the iiiuht. As t ho uy lliere. swnWieil lu tivuy. my couiu .aid! to Ihe cfldniu. "'It h too had We'iefj Kolm; to Ik- laic, en d a in ' "'We .-ilu't yoin' to be late-,' Him cup-j ttiin iitimw red. j "Rut 1 tlmnvht. " il l my i.;isin. 'that we had to lie up (. II, N bank here ali nl-!d Y I "'So we do.' km icl the captain, 'but I that ain't it--in" to irake ih late. W doii'f riiu o i lo. (. i time s all th':'.' tl or.ej ? 'i I 3. I II t l.e d ' - W a -O I '.i.' ( I.V l!i' w ii-i i.-.lbli' t I ' ' .w 1 I olilV very Niii.lll Vcs .! . a ..e..ii.er :.i ii U iu tll. lull ! Mi .ii Ue'.li'c-... :'!.. fhr- sklfipct" V a lioi .-: i ':.! Ill -;i on j latiun.i;-.-. r... i:.c ii-.ii, li.ie- iiei vi-liliur. l-'eb. -I As a feature-. there will be a eoil). I" face for a ball lllile, Hie winners of which will be- pre sented with ii silve r t.-n set and S'le-k-i')j; si!. Kntrics lor 1.- races are to he made with Manager I'.lllke of the I'ali-Stl-a. Spee-lal slfei-t cur Servhe has be. n arran;ed. Al t twenty lady friends of Mrs. Wdliani Kramer, Sr., eathii-.-d at her home on Hccla sir,,t. Momlav even. - lighted Win, Id be to state the easel the II lines, which were- epiickly and inland pleasantly surprised her. Th"j inddly. The cast eiubiaced a mini- j s' mi ,-xt iimuished. The Redruth l-'ii j " v irny; was spent with name- an I j lie- of well known and e.-ioahl r. I Dliu.ide. under ( 'a I it a i 1 1 It. k'isller nn.1. Inilsic. The hostess served luncheon. '.' lUKCM LAKE. BFtVITIES. ; Neat Pun. v,!,,I"!"!,,!":";"I''!,'!"I"!"!"!"X";"!"!";";''!"!.';'';' i Jean ele Resy.ke was on-' a Elicit ut ! a lare party iMvcn to a iiuiuber of Tin- I-:. I!. I c lub of l.,ke A nd.-.i j u, mls,.i,-, ,,s. In th.. course will c.lve a skatii.L; and da... im; parly j ()f v,,. , f n,(. Ili::illlin- ,mt at the Rabs-tra at Ra'.'r:um i.exl Tm -s ; t(? smnevvl.at lac.-ss .piolim:: ,; r Ml AK I Ml Ills l- is I J N It VUI- "Who l- t'.e most popular artist on tin musical stare''.'" "I'as cle lli-vliel" Hashed ba- l: ll.c fntiious si'icef. thus pui!iiin:-.ly denying j ulrl. In- t his own claim and in Its r-te-ad ae-it I'll.' that of the Treat I'a.le-ie ws.Ll -Itostou I'osf saw a little fir I appl o.e !,in-.' Ihe liver wilh a bU'l.et to 1,-li-h soon- water '1'liis was too Iiiim h lor Ihe poor cup lain, and ieaidir: over II..- -ld. and shaking hi. tl.t in ra.e .it the llt'le .idd.-c.M'd I el if oil lak' ae ilrap ' v iter ,.o l.eie I i.i I I iitloat. I ll warm .vei ear I .i I "- ;-.ot-ti.sh Aiiiei icau. I'm an i s and the ir work prov ided ex i lleiit e nlertalnine-nt. PUBLIC INSTALLATION. A Joint public installation ,,f olli is of the Knights and Radios of Ih Modern Maceabees is planned for to- in. .now evening'. A musical and !it er.nv proKrani will be rendered and a lunch will be served. Mrs. Seolt of fltainl Rapids, one of the otlice is of the fraud lodt-e, will be in llamiMk tiaiioirovv liUht to colidiici the Rad.v M i ccal installation. DANCE AT GERM A Nl A. I. 'cut. K. Trestrail. were ouickly on the sce ne with a fee ' of llos-e huttheR' HI Vices -.'(re. not eiUired. Inspect or v'lirnilius and I'. C's N'oiish, Io i e- mid Matthews wore also prompt. t! lo hand. It be-illy market i.l ay the linniiu; m" I i- lire hell blolly.lll hninlleds to I he pol within a few ininiil.s. The s -hools We-le ele-cleil ill VX.', Hi,- crncr Stole b. !-ii, by Sir Ri.-haid TaiiK'.ve. I! is one of he ! i Ii i ; : 1 1 I u i Ii 1 i n -. s o the low ii. and adjoin-; th" free l.i iaary 1' ndoubl cd I another si-i iou.-c lie was TcVeilt.'d o.v III- vvoi'klueii ,1'rc-ov ,riimr the outbreak so oi,n.rlime-I.-. The se ve nth annual dance of 1 he- , tl'-rniau Aid society will be yiven this 'eiiiiif; ill (b-nnania ball. Kliimkam-nu-r's 'irchestra has prepaied a pro iain compose, lariM-ly of (b-rman pieces. The New York Cornish Association held it.- ti 1st annual dimnr at the Sl.ir Hoiel, r.T Clarksmi stn-et. on SatUI'd.l.V , )cce-luber '.' 1st. when lilcm I i is and frh nds nn-i to ce-li luate in line Cornish style- tin- approach o! Christmas. Amnio; t ho-.- present Were I'ciRT II RRt i.. There was no re- I I n I'c-st. Mr and Mis. Tmn lanie-1. spoiislbility placed by the coroner's M iss pm-nthy M. Iani,l, Messrs. Si.l Jury for the collapse of the coal chiiiej .v Hill. A. 1 1. Rich -ids. Harold White of the Port Huron Salt companv. in I : i d William Warren. IVn.ancc. which Ihre-e men we re killed. The jury I Messrs. W. J. (Mimas. Il.-.rry Cay. (i. i fc und that the thn-e men were eh-ad. ' '. Launder. Leonard Richards, Vv'il- fre ileslloVed the residence- of John Aino Moinliy vcnin. A bam ad joining also was burne-d. The loss is i-stlm ate d at about JI.immi and the property was insuieil for $x.'.a. A laiKi' number of Rake Rind.), ei ple attended the skalin- pilty ti -en by Wrtiu Rms' ,1, rks of Calumet at the- I'ale.sll.i last e- e-n i n;',. Mi'-1. Xi'-k Kramer of C.iliimei vis-il'-d vv ;lh Rake l.in.l. n i.-lalives this HEADACHY. CONSTIPATED, BILIOUS. TAKE DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS" REMOVES THE SCUM FRCM TH II TONGUE. SWEETENS A SOU R, CV.SSY, BILIOUS STOMACH; CLEANSES YOUR LIVER AND 30 FEET OF BOWELS WITHOUT GRIP L Oft NAUSEA. If V-ad.ichy. bilious, diz., i, u, . T n.i 1 .-,!! v-.;.-!;.. If will take a icaled. . loiuach s..iir and lull .if k-i v'. , 1 ' ' -1 " ""i u I of ui. i.,i,- Svruji .,f l'is J""t !. I, h undie.-l.'d I I and In i li.lOLl.t, Vihi v.iil I,. . l. ilize y.ei h.ck and miseia Me, il lo.-.u,.-. n,.,t vour, have ii!;..n an.viliu.K. until momim.-. liver is i Poked Willi sour oil.- and Voa: , v. he ii all ti e poisi-i,,.,.-- matter sour 'cd Willi - l-il Hid clii., J-uj. v.a-le will lie' rl.v car- n.ov,-, on ai.d out ol oi:r svstein. Mr. aid Mrs. Ren Cill.-lle of Hub I i ll h it this Week for a Visit to Chi- c.-iKo, .Milwaukee and St. Raul. They j 1 1, in feet ., !.ouels a n i pi , t o he absent for a f.-vv weeks. e lle t- wast-- mailer l ot .Mis. . nrv opal ..I Hubl-I has h.-.-n j ri.d off. C. ,nst ,pa I i..n is v., is,- than : tla.,.u:;hlv bin :-, ntlj i... e,ipin rm taken to Ihe SI. Joseph's hospilal at; most 'oiks b.-li.-Ve. Il In. alls thai l.al.s.-i l;o w.-a..n.-ss Takllle Syrilp Hancock to mi Vi-ko an ope:-.-, t i. m. ! this w a-ie ni .tt.-r in ",e thirly t.-cl of ' ,.f l i-s is a real pleasure. j ll-''"-"l'l "f Chica-.'o is h.-rei l'e.vve-s decays in!,, pois.ms. .-as.-s and , il.ii.l. v.,.i a,.- diuuilli' your-, If- il ts violin-, r.h-lives and friends. acid- anl ihul th.-s,- pc,,,,,.- an- i he u m pos. , I ei 1 1 . 1 1 i I asci..,,.- ll-,s sen- Mr and Mrs. Kim. r Rei,-rs..n of I suck. -I int.. the blood thi..h tne ' n., anl ai,. mains and .onstan! us,. California w.-re ihe e,,esls ,,f Mr. an.lj v.-r.v huts which su.,u!, .-u.-k on;,-., an let .an-,- iaiury. .Mrs. Tony Kamni.-rcl n of Hubb.-ll j m ii! i-.'mi. ;,! P. .--u-i.iu lb,- l.o.iy. : .-k ... -. u,i R.r .-rnj. ,,r ll,is VW',k' I ";! cH-ad Hi.:..-. Tie.v ! I i.:s 1 . 1 1 1 1 . ' S. una." 'and 'look Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nalh.-ns..n. All'., think d casie.r ml. s,P- and ca I li;i rt I..- I - r lb- name. Ca!il.,inia I'j.r vril ...... t.... i i. ...i .. . .. I ... . . . '' " :'"l -VI IK. .-s. I. Ills. Tliev shlink flo'il Hi- ,dl.f il - : i'.,iip.i!,v. on il. Pit, el Tl.i. l f,.,-Svo tliey postpone the ,,,se IIIJ- V tU'.'.U- o I I. Il.l' ie. .ll.V ,,h.-r I'U til th.-.- Ke- Kick; tli.-n tin y do Ili-'svr.io ,.f:.r.,l as ,...,1 sta.tild be l e liver and howel .leansin- in a ln;,,i- P ' villi . ..nt. mpt. I ion'! .be im -way -:!- have a bow. I washday . p. np..,,. ( V ' v . m i e-mr n t v 'son and Charles Ri-rlov attended Ihe insiullnlmn of oilh-ets of Calumet !"de. o. :,n::, i ( . u. ; :,t Houuh- li li Suudav eve-nin. 8 i fcniii i iTF ) h fa h f m v FOR H ) T I mn y tmi am pro, LEFT IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE Sale Positively Close January 31st, 6 p 1-1 Oo Women's Wioter Coelts? Syits, Diets, Skirts an w xi WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY TERMS: every dollar paid in cash at the time of purchase we will allow you a credit of Hnllarc Ynt 1 fan l-nin;- Ftrtr Pnat .liiif- .Qlrirf nr Writ nn Hnncif- rf R1 HO vig tuT-ill credit you with $2.00, if you pay $2.00 deposit we will credit you with $4.00 and so on, if your deposit equals For two ONE HALF OF THE SELLING PRICE istotpsuistg of the article there will be FURTHER TO JP-A. we will receipt the bill in full We want to close our Winter Lines so as to clear the decks for the Spring Styles. This is your opportunity to get first class merchandise for much less than it cost. Take advantage of it. (mm i i i i SfiPEMING I CALUMET rno.MAiN ra w.toi nr. ryw.cr 7 n n f7uxn l Iff ; Houghton i Iron Mountain 159 -SHELDON -ST IZIiSTEVENSONA VE MVil I irAII I HUM, "I JI ItKU JUIIIJ 3C