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MONDAY, MARCH 31, 11J, " THE. CALUMET MEWS t-AOE THREE Hancock Department DISTRICT MEET IS COMING HERE Upper Peninsula Oratorical Con tests at Kerredge Theater Announcement was made Saturday by Superintendent LaRovve that the district content of the Michigan Slate Oratorical association will be held in the' Kerredge theater on the evenlnp of April 2S. Superintendent Kin 13: f the Escanaba nchools is chairman ( the committee having charge of the aflfloctatlon'H work In this district and hla consent to this end was secured Saturday. The ub-dlstilet oratorical content will he held at the Calumet high school on Wednesday evening and u la rye crowd of Hancock students will attend. The Hancock students will j.i .!; l-lv make the trip hy special cur while the Houxhton and F'alnesdale students will probably go in a special train nvt r the Copper Hunge. The nub-district declamation con tent which will he held at I he Kerredne theater the foilowing evening will b" under the direction of the Houghton hlRh Bchool. The winners In the two tmh-dlstrlct contests will take part In the district content here on April 'iT. Popper country educators and stu dent Mill have hope that the state contest will eventually he landed hy Hancock. Superintendent Jeffers of Palnesdale Ih president of the state as sociation and his presence cm the board will b of great weight with t In state association. This will be the second time Hint the. district contest will have been held In the, copper country, the first lime being two years atr when Houghton wa the host to the peninsula' repre sentatives. ' Th Oratorical ContMt. .The eub-distrlct declamation con test will be held In the Kerredge the 'filer' next Wednesday night under the direction of the Houghton high school. Tin Houghton high school orchcsiri find 'gle club will provide the muxi-' for the occasion. Below Is the program for the decla mation contest to be held Wednesday: . "The Character of Napoleon" Wil liam Hoehm, Calumet high school. "The New Soiulj" Miss Lois Hen nalleck, Houghton high school. "An Appeal to Arms" Wllbert rten netts, Hancock high school. "Napoleon" niizabeth Tahr. Ad ams township high school. "Toussalnt IOverture" by din Krlckson, Dollar Flay high school. "A' Plea Tor Cuba" Hiram (Jray. Lake Linden high school. BRAM'S LEAD INCREASES. '. Delayed return from Hancock tovvn rhlp. show that Andrew I tram, the nominee of the Republican party, has 34 votes to two each for Curto urn! MacDonald. CAPONI TO MEET ART ALLARD HERE Big Match Is Scheduled for April 22 at the Amphidrome Art Allurd, the. Iake. Idnden-Ilutte middleweight. iui Tony Capon I. th Ilailan-AineiKnn fighter, have been matched by the Houghton County lioxlm; club to meet on April L'J at the Amphidrome. Allar, is well known lore, having me: (Jodfrey here recently. He also up pea red in Houghton ugalnst Kddie Mt iJoorty. There eau be rio doubt that Allurd will be meeting- the best man he has ever faced at bast before- a copper country audience when he faces Caponl and while Allurd has demon strated great ability to take punish ment, It looks now like he would have considerable to ubsol'b when he meets Caponi. 1 aponl is well known in the copper coiintr.v, both by Ids former reputa tion snd by his recent match here with Hilly Perkins. the Rhl1nla11.br man who had a string of twenty-one Victories to his credit when he nu t his Waterloo at Capoid's hands. Capon! was at one time counted among the top-iiotchers al his weight but later he began to retrograde, lie seems now to be in a fair way t come back as his recent long string of Victories Would Indicate ami he Is ex pected to put ni' a great exhibition against Allan). The I,ake Linden mau is "made of Iron" according to the men he has met and defeated recently an.l It remains to be seen whether or not the hard punching Caponl can dent him or not. SERIES OF LECTURES. Suonv College Faculty Will Address Students Each Week. A sei les of lectures, one to be deliv ered each Friday night by the faculty of Suotnl college during the month of April and May, has been mapped out by the president of the nchool. These lectures will be for the benellt of th" students who are planning to teach In 11 summer school or to take schools in the rural dsltrlcts. Following Is the complete program of the lecinr-s: April 4 "Discipline," Miss I .yd la Kangas. April 11 "Daily Program," Minnie Pertilla. April II "Teaching Ilep.lnnei s," K. Merljuvl. April 'J.". "How Itible History Should he Taught," Rev. Ft. Hartman. May 2 "Teaching Catechism," "t to Maki. May :i - "Teaching the Finnish Lan guage," speaker to he selected biter. May 1 "Music and tuber Sub jects," A. Imnioiien. A met ting of the alumni association of tin? college was held during the Mist week when plans tor the mimioci work 1 the alumni were discussed and the sum of $.Mi was don. iter to tlis college. The alumni has planned Tor a n l ies of concert to he given, the first one at Mohawk the early part of Apll.', the second at South Riinge In the same iiiontlt and the Ihird at ilaiuock during the first week of May. The basketball teams ot the col lege have disbanded after a successful csason and the student are now turn ing their attention toward baseball and track athletics The students plan 11 form a four-team leugue which will play regular schedule. Tin re Is also the possibility that a cup will be put i!p for the winning team. PROGRESSIVE MEETING. Dull Moos Party Wdl Open City Campaign on April 1. The municipal campaign of the Pro grcssive party will open tomorrow night in Ceiinaiila ball, when a mass meeting of voters will be called and addressed by some of the leading members of the- party. Among the scheduled addresses Is one by Victor A. Field, deputy city chili and I'.llll Moose candidate to succeed Angus I'. MacDounhl in the clerkship. Mr. Kredd will speak on the state of the citv finances iili.l com pare I be financial planks In the I'nited City and Progressive platforms in an endeavor to show the superiority of tiie 1'iuii ess I ve plan for administering city alValrs. II- w ill be followed by W. II. 1 tin t it t, the mavoralty candidate. Another m. -el Inn will be held April 4 when it is nndei.stood Mayor W. II. Dodge Will speak In behalf of the Pro gressive M, NOT TO MEET AT CUBS. MANY MEN WANTED. Western Contractors Want 2,500 Man for Work in That District. l'onard Meoln, Hancock employ ment agency man, has received ad vlcrs from the west stating that some tig construction work Is planned for that district tliis spring and that all the men be can send west, up to S.tiO) In number, will be taken care of. Mr. Meola stated that he doubts If it wouM lie possible to send any men w est as he had orders from copper country concerns for about all the men be expel led to he able to Secure Mr. .Meoln also Mated t tittt the lum ber camps are now breaking up and that there were now more lumberjacks In Hancock than he had seen In years. The summer camps are making ready lor opening and It Is not likely that Will be long before the men are back in the woods. Dover Unwilling to Play QickU on the Calumet Alleys. Carl Pickle and Charlie Dover will noet Tuesday evening on the Mitchell alleys In the second match of their se ries for the championship of the cop per country. Dover beat Itioklc by si pins in their match at Copper Citv last week and the match Tin;, lay night probably will terminate th. ae rie;. Should Dov er beat Pi. kle Tin .' day he will regard the series as closed and will refuse to pla again on any alle.xs as the original agr-ennnt called fo, but the two matches. The match on the Hancock alleys likely will consist of seven games. WANDERERS WIN AGAIN. The Dollar Pay Wanderers won from the Lake Superior Smelling works team at tin Dollar Pay rink Thursday by a score of 12 to h, the Wanderers thereby completing their season with a perfect percentage. Th two teams have met four times thl.-i winter and the Wanderers took a'l four games. The Wanderers have been anxious to meet both the Calumet mid Portage like Junior teams but the mix-up between the two teams has prevented any other team from having a chance to meet them. The Wanderers have a claim to the Inter mediate championship as they were beaten this year. FLORTICULTURAL NOTES. We ought to grow more popbs. If a brilliant show of color Is wanted one that Is rich in tone without be ing in the least course notiilnc will produce It more effectively than ihe Shirley strain of this flower. To se cure most pleasing results sow thicklv and broadcast. Do this, and you will get the effect of a self-sown plant, which will be far nmiv satisfactory than that resulting frcm sowing lids plant In beds of lows. This less prim n.-ss and formality in its culture the better says Kl.en K. Rexfonl In Farm and Home. The great double poppy, with fring ed pit a Is It, to the annual flower gar den, what the peony Is to a collection of perennials. And the oriental va riety, with its enormous flowers a.i magnificent in coloring us In size, de- Want to Feel Young? It's Olive Tablets Por Yotit Pevvare of the habit of constipation ll develops from Ju.it a few constipat ed days, especially in Old people, un less you take yourself In hand. Coax the jaded bowel muscles back to normal action with Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calo mel. ' Don't force them to unnatural action with severe medlclues or by merely flushing out the Intestines with nasty, sickening cathartics Dr. IM wards believes In gentleness, persistency and Nature's assistance. Dr. LM wains' olive Tabids oil the towels; their action Is gentle, yet pos Hive. There Is never any pain ot griping when olive Tablets are used. Just the klfid f trea merit old persons should lave. Take olive Tablets mixed with olive oil and have no trouble with you" bowels or stomach. "Ryery little Olive Tablet has u. movement all Its own." loc and 2.'i per box. Th olive Tablet Co., Columbus, O (Advertisement.! jut a Kf 1U1 1 a tkow ' (Thalmeri hm 7 Passengers $2600 (Fully equipped, f. o. b. Detroit) We make the assertion without qualifi cation : There is no better performing car than the ehalmers "Six" We will put this "Six" against any car at any price, any time, any place, ami under any conditions of road or weather ami for any sort of a demonstration slow running, fast running, quick "pick" up" and power on the hills. ' The Chalmers "Six" is a maximum car. It carries the maximum number of people seven. It carries them all in per fect comfort and safety wherever you want to go. The 6-cylinder motor is a giant of power 54-liorse, all you will ever need. The "Six" gives the maximum of rlexi lilitya snail's pace or express train speed "0.1 high." It offers the maximum of convenience all controls centered on the cowled dash. It rides as smoothly as a Pullman car. Please call or phone for a demonstration MICHIGAN AUTO CO. : 410 scvcnth strcct CALUMET M1CI1, serve a place in the bold i-r, where it can do more than any other plant I can think of, Just now, to make the garden glorious In summer. Cover its iMts well with leaves in fall, and it will prove unite hardy at tin north The "branching" variety of aster ,s far and away the best of Its fimil.v for cutting. This kind has Movers of good sl.e and perfect follll, Ca ll olte borne on a stalk a foot or more in Icr.gth. This makctj it easv to do f lictlve work with it in vases or bowls. 1 Would advise three colors pa I,- pink, pure While and delicate lavender. These colors, either singly or in com bination, ai" always sure to please, and so dainty are they in tone and general effect that they take away our liking for the varieties of Mtronger col or, to a great extent. They hart, ion ize so dial miimly that one never tlre of them. The same is true of the "Weet pea, If We coulilie our selection cf colors to pink, while, in vender an,1 pale Veibw. lirow these dell, alt !" tinted sorts, ami you will not care lor the dark redi, blue.i and purple. IF YOU HAVE GREY HMt YOUR ABiLhl DOUBTED Young Looking People Are In Constant Demand Everywhere Compe tition is keen. You can't hold down the liig JobH If j oil are suspected of beiiiK a "Hack Number." You can t expect to be a t-uc c essful wage ea.t tier, man or woman, If ou are old looking, but whether you work or not, you owe It today to outsell and family to keep looking young. (Jet u bottle or Hay's Hair Healtli today, li .'olves the e,cy lialr ptob l in lor eei v man and w 01011. 01111 or old. It bringii hack tho lull, rich, lit.ii..! 1 lor l the Uatr rctitoie.i it Tor Sal and llwcwrrwn'md s6 by to Itn natural color immediately. Den t waste time with substitute th'T'p only one, Hav'n Hair Health, UitJ by thousands with absolute fans taction lor twenty eiirs. Drugjf 'Els have sold Hay's Hair Health bo long Kt so many satisfied people everywhere who come back again tot it. and won't use any other, that they are peifeclly willing to guarantee It and plve uur money back If it 'a not (satisfactory; alter a fair trial. Free: Sign this adv. and take It to tha following druggists and gvt a f"c. bot tle, of llnyY, Hair I'ealtli and a L'.',c. cake of llfwtlnit .Soap. I01 .".no.; or $1.0' bottle of llav s lia r Ite.iltli and two ;.'c. tiikct' of Ilai l.iiU :oUp I' ice, ICu fl, VASTEllNUrR t HEAD. THY A NEWS WANT AD FOR RESULTS. v ? V V y v v V V y 1 t mm, mm 1 faMt l( t AN .,) . . t I ntra Special Lxtra Special J Tountain Toina- Fawn Hi and Corn a toes, pi r can per .r.n 7U Ul J $1,11". Pel' lo.cll I T!'C I 'el 1 loZell y y y y y y y f y y y y V f y y y y y y y y y t y y y y v y y Y y f y y y y y y y y y t y y f y t ? ? y ? ? y y to t y y ? y Our first Annual Exhibit and Demonstration of nPurc Canned Foods Began Today and Continues All Week SPECIAL DISPLAYS. EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATE S WILL BE HELD EACH DAY THAT WILL BE OF UNUSUAL IN TEREST TO HOUSEWIVES, BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS, HO TEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS INTERESTED IN PURE FOODS. DURING THIS WEEK WE WILL OTFER MANY SPECIAL PRICES THAT YOU'LL BE GLAD TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF. I tra Special Haking aluiuet I'u-.v.lcr, 18c I (is li r I in7. n Ixtra Special Hillsdale Hrnnd Apricot", can 17c Sl.yK I 'or Iozen Assorted Brands No. " 1 i I'eiiiiisulu Hrarid .A i I - col.:, per can 19c I'er dozen $2.20 No. "J'a 1'eiilnsul.i Hi and IV. us, per can 19c I'er dozen $2.2u No. L" I'eniicniU I'.rand FVa. h- e:i, per can 19c I'er do.ell $2.20 No. L"j Peninsula I'.l'and Sliced I'enehc.i, per can 22c I'el- ilozell $2.50 No. l!':; .Monroe Haiti. tt I 'earn. per can 21c I'er dozen $2.40 No. Hail Mrand c'oiu, per can 11c I'er dozen $1.20 Nh - Karly .Iun I'eas. per can now 12a I'er dozen $1.3r. No. : lliyh-grade Toiuatoe.', Pr can 12c I'er doZell $1.35 No. 1 Van l'ainp'n I'oik and Heans, pi r can 8c IVr Dozen 95c No. 'J Van rami''.'? I'ork and Means, per can 13c IVr dozen ll.fO No. It Van .' imp's l'ork and I leans, per can 17c IVr dozen $2.00 -No. I c'.inip'icll's Soups, any kind per can 9c IVr do?on $1-0 DUY THEN UY THE DOZEN LOTS AT LESS PRICLS Fulton's Pride i ur l.e.iiliiig lirand. No. Tina Harth-tt l'.ar.i, j.er can 2Sz ivr dozen $3.2-3 No. 1' Tina lied 1 !a ptierries, per can 2Cc Per dozen $3.2 j No. J Itlack ItaHpberrieh. ei can 2Ui I'd' do.rll $3.2j No. 1! Selected Straw bcrrie:'. pel c.u ?iz I'.r dozen $3.2i No. Pitted lied I'heirieM, per can 33s ivr dozen $3.80 No. Solid l'.o ked Tomatoes. per can 14c ivr dozen $1.iiT No. J H.'illd I'.Jtktd Tomatoes, per e.'in 12c I'er do.en $1.35 No. i. 'olden I'urnpUin, per can now 12" I'er dozen $1.35 No. "i Solid Packed Sweet To- t.'ilo-s, per can 18o I'er ilozen $1.61 No. .1 ("olden Spinuh, per :m now 22c IVr dozen $2.&0 N.'. :.' I'.efuce Strin!c.-b Means. per can 1-Tc I'er dozen $1.("i i. liolden Wax Beans, per can 11- I'er dozen $1.5: No Karly June I'eia, per can mv.v 14c I'er doZel! $1.fiJ No. .' Sifte.l Karly .June IVas per can 16o Per do. n $1.Cj No Telephone Tender Peas. per can 13c JVr nW. n $1.93 No. .' Small ttreen IJtnn I'.ean-c, per urn Per dozen $1. Richelieu Brands N.i. l' Tinn l.i'inoii Clint' i'eaidiej. per can 33c I'er dozen $3.80 No. L"y Tins I-Mion 'lin? Slic ed Peaches, per can 31 Per dozen $3.80 No. "'j VelloW t ree I'eav lie;., per can 33c I'. r dozen $3.8J N- Tins ToioatoeH. per can now 1Gc ivr dozen $1.80 No '-"; .Mn.irpurlv Ajuicots. per m 33c IVr dozen v2 CO No. L"j l.'4 I'l.irus, per cm jiow 33c $3.C0 IVr dozen Sliced 1'lneapple, p, f N. now 23i Per dozen $2.6j No. 1 Sliced Pineapple, per Cull now l-'" I'er itozeii $1.i'i No. 2 cii-rtttd l'i:ieapde, pr i;mi lloW i-'i Per do,en $.65 N". ;' 'j ft'iyal Anne Chen ion. jier can 34c Per dok;en $3.90 No. "J I'carly ilrain Corn, pi'" can now U'- I'er dozm $14f. N. 1 White Selected Ar.pa ra (TU Tips, per can 28j Per dox.en $3.25 No. :t While Seb-cted A-panu:U Tips, pi r can 37c IVr do n $4.31 BUY A r U L I. ASSORTMENT NOW AND RAVE SB Canned Foods & Fresh Foods FEW HOURS FROM FIELD TO FINISHED PRODUCT. Canned fruits and vr Metallic are taken direct from the luhls or orchard when they are In the ritjht coii.lition d" ni.i tu,! it y. and Ut is but u tew hours until thc.v are pnaied, canneil, and cooked. Within three or four hours from the time the foot! Is growim: on the stalk or vine the steal er purl of It is cooked nod safely stolid ill the warehouse. A Mnall part may he allowed to wait longer than the above minimum, but sel dom longer than the day's run. for each d.i.v s pickiHK i put up befol-e bcjdnninn a new. Alter the food Is cooked in the atr-tiKht can. It Is absolutely protected from change. The consumer nets fresh fruit and vegetable In the winter months in.tcad of ein limited l a diet of dried applet, salt pork and hominy, lie Is indebted to the cantu-r for rush, health Klvl;:tf food weeks In the year. Huy your canned f.Huis by the case or dozen. You will net a lower price ihau when boiubt by the single can Mr buy a full assortment at one time and gel a reduce. 1 rice. How to Live Well WITHOUT GOING BROKE OR PAWNING THE FAMILY DIAMONDS. i'ANNKD KiuiDS-Itelim omned fresh near the gardens, orchard.', waters an t farms, canned Vegetables, fruits, ti.-h. sardines and Tueat.s have the tenderness and tine llavol which is Hot re tained by such attid. s when they are shipped loii distances, openlv' expose.l to the dir and l" dust, odolS and de.aV. Canned Hood ale tad only cxcell. nt lid wholesome, but their liberal use will Jve ; .-- in your home "Hood l.ivlntr at its 1. -west e'est." Then the convenience of canned rood- i r pleasant. No washiliv. cleanllliJ. peelilltf. r llli.;. strincrlnij or cooking is i.e. esary. '-1 i.ini'd foods uie ready t'f use "lif.l't oul ol the (.,111 ' Some require beatinx and seasoning rroits do not even reunite that nnieh preparation. They are nearly all "ready tor use" lnianiaivous- . And what a variety iheie Is of canned foods! Why not keep your pantry well supplied with an assortment. Then you will be tcaJy to ei up it meal at n moment' notice; u meal not to be excelled 111 Miiutity at the finest restaurants by the tint st Cooks. SPECIAL PRICES ON CANNED FOODS ALL THIS WEEK Supply your kitchen wth a full a ortmei I of Pur Canned Food ? V t x Mr fl t ? T y v ? ? ? v t ? V ? ? y V t y I f y y y y y y t y f y y V f y V f y ? ? y y y y y GLASS BLQCR STORE C0. t ?