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iNMMtUUll liiL OALOMil H STOVES for V CARLTON HARDWARE CO. PHONE to. r STATEMENT CF CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCT. 21ST, 1913. Condenser! from tetement to Comptroller of the Currency. RESOURCES. L' NS "! - I .'' 'I N'TS . . f.M'J v ; J-' AN D OTHU: l.'.ON I'::' r..lS Vi ' SIa L-IIE POSTAL SAVINGS DWOtflTsi I.l. AL r..-.;TA 'iU AN D riXT l i'.LS CTTF p. r.KAL ESTATE OWNED OV r.KU'iiAKTS Due from U. S. Treasurer ... $ 5,000.00 Ca:h en hand and In banks . . 164,670.31 169,670.31 $641,714.53 LiAE-ILS CAPtTAL v-ruruv. unlividt-D it.ofit.? ci:.:T:L-r;j;. QEPCWS . . . TIic Prst National SCAT FOUND MINE !N SWEDEN Cisco, cy of Cili-vict A HrJa H.v. . F.jr.!ic' in C zs od .n a v ia t M' ' I. ;;.i4..u. j 1 . ;.i - !. j .' J I i . 'i' State Savings Bank I. ALLIUM. MICHIGAN it - A 1 1 t i 1 a i i S ! t : v t ; I ' ! I S I Statement of Condition, October 21, 1913 fit SOURCES. :n) D . ' i i in.) Y C' Una! Et."p . O. rdraft .. .... Cfch on Hind Tc . . . . LlAblUTlils. !..-. f r ,! L'r-I,'. d. 'l T rof.t. (N- t; D, e f 3-..- s r-.T.-r. . I D,;a., ... s. Dr-O'-'tt . Tot '.i Merchants & CAlUiV.ET, Cpital Pi,J ir, ur .k s an'1 Lr.- 'rl Prf t". Liacdity of bt'J'." ornrlcr .... l LAPtiE CAPITAL an S UHPL US cf ttot BANK, and tha LONG 2XPZnZ:iCZ of i. OrriCEP..') rn COMDUCTING eUSINESS of UAN'iNij ouf'J i 'AFE OEPOolTOnY f.-r prt Of your '-r'-' Brisgs. Presidert. Pettr Riirno. Vice Pres't. Stensn Pauli, Ca&hitr. W. C. Anderson, Vico Treat and Mq.- J. E. Wienart, A't Chir, EVERY USE BASE BURNERS, OAK STOVES, AIR TIGHTS, DRUMS. STEiL RANGES AND COOK STOVES. We can suit you in style. quV. !ty and price. 4(0 FIFTH STREET f:67.5P0 V; . 127.150 00 . 2.000 00 . 74.372 13 904 3i 37 63 I ILC. . . . . $100,000 00 15.000 00 . .. 19.C04 C2 ... 1O0.0X) 00 $397,109.61 $641,714.53 Bank of Laurium j TO OPEN OFFICE HEME. D. ri. M. fetoei ot Hougnton to Exteiul P-3ctice of Osteopathy. H. .'!. ! wf H.'.'v! -t :i. o:.e ol :; ; t r .-..i:;tr;.'s ti-t!ij. i r r.ic- ' ) i .!;,. r.j c r' ..-"i at!i, aim ";t t'.:.t ""''ry':' .: Tn. ?.!.-.. : v.:l o;ur -Iho ': ! ... . '.i ' i i t iv litm in K 1 J .'ok j v -t.r:j ".v . i;r:-.-h v '!: v, bis r, .- ' 'i if. i .'lini- t. TiKM-ii: h :u. ! , , I l-'i..! ,u. 1 : S!.e!'s ".-r. roniK have i'f t 1 :, t.u-.d u;. .-i:l :.rv !'"!'. f...,' his --- It. St f .rtr.vt'.y c.nd4-ted an of His- ;! In Ofi'nm-'t r:(..ntinnir.tr il V.ntij i .. a. i H-ir ako. u !nti )rx.t !. :: ! - .. ... 1 .rfcv tl;t h vax fcrrrJ ?o ..-it!:! i..s ..:!; e. A lar, .i .' . !.' ! ..!; i.t , ! ,, .'. mn, i" !!. t:. h -v ' i :. nvi l as to mnl ; (Vr t'-f-ru ?rd other '. j ;).- to r,-.i;rn hU CaNi'i: t p'i'vi.- !t r'tr ii;,rly in Xv CADILLAC AWARDED THOPHY i Royal Automobile CIj'o of London Rec- onjes Arrerican Made Car j Th.- . i.!-r H.irrn- i mj;i n , l nl sir i : i'.f f.idill.io autonif.hil.', has j ! pi . I I'nt t!:.- 4.';t(f!!ln onr has . -i-i '.: il I. .! t. I', war troi.ii.1 I . o c.-.v i if.-.ni. .'!,-. Im'. of I-.:i- ' r i "L': ir..!. i t ;: nv x r-1 s m'ldo :tn i.ii; t" '), n -t'-r r:,r n liioiiBtrfltlriU .-'Ht.-t .-.,! si,... in t... lndii.tr. r. ' i ".. . .11" lii.-. (! beu i. a:.:.'! ihi" ir..rny, a rllMinrtlon im i- . i ; i to . t!i.-r Ain.r- .5.614,817 0V . VJ8.C08 4 . 37,500 00 8.235 3o 30 34 . 108.916 71 . 77,853 30 $1.045,3j2 48 . $100,000 00 . . I00.0O0 00 . . . 3G.23S 37 . . . 2,008 8'J f.07.005 22 . 1,045.362 43 . . .39fi.f27 58 . . 410,527 64 Miners Bank MICHIGAN. $150.000 00 ... 20.000.00 .. . 150,000.00 SENIOR HOCKEY SEEMSASSURED Calumet Team Affects Tempor ary Organization for Season Calumet will he represented y Honor i. v key tc.vn inn winur. Ad-mU.-'ion in the no" !y organized nation .M hock.-y u.iki. of w! ioh O. .1. WVli'.i of Hought-v. i r .'iuoiit and Including ueh cities a DuP'th. Soo. Houchton. Minneapolis. St PU;;, IVtrolt. Cleve land ' n J other cities will ho applied for and li:bt)t us w ill ro granted, s surin Cal.rmet if th fartrst hockey f ln.'c ti e days of ok! Interratinr.il lea rue of professd-ana K Flayers and other Interested lift evening in tne C. If. hand hall, dis.-usse d the fituation and nsnioi' Hoy Reynolds 38 temporary nun.iJ!i-r Paul l!-mpf a temporary captain and Wank J. Kohlhaas ns tormanent sec retary nnd treasurer, Alex Cameron wns chfSt-n to act an trainer for th i".im. Fev'T;d ard Chaput hive nlrondy f t!'.?:! to rl-xy conter ice rositions ariil Rornrf 'vmI hru! th." clffonso 6vtioo 1.9 covpTolnt. All of last yrar's Junior tc-a-Ti pt J othor promirinc amateuu n'll be clven a r-hnnoe to mrko pooc! with i.- tm. l.ofrro fn fl'ort 1s mad 'o ?im othrr men. Of thes? Tvronrpe, S'iCirner. Tivelown, Savinrj and Dun rtn ?r l--ked upon as the most rorri:r .r. Ithoweh a'l cf the phver? v', be tntn an opportunity to show j'hut VLTih. If r.er-ry r. iei- out-,-i:'e -.r.or. enn hr-.v cle.m r.matcr.r jrLv..rls -ai:, ". l-rr-.K-ht to Calumet and ps i.'.-r - n-UJ 00 rfcured for thm. Thc T' Jt viU be on a strictly nmateur ba::e. It i? r.-5?iblc an enirt will -bo mado to fU'.i M-:itto rf Hancock as onl cil' f .:" .lie- of the locul inon doe3 not make f "'"l. .'n ir.ee tir. will b; held tomor r.ov :... rr..-..-.n at which further details of the k -i z ition will be considered. MALLOWE LN CELEBRATED. Nurnerom Social Activities Enjoyed n the Calumet Dittrict. .1 ill.- i:,o.n i.l.asjiiit f the H.il lou.'ii i arti-.s in the Calumet district .o.';ti' (i last rvenint: In the Calumet i Lirl t (ii. ird armory, when the Cain I mot l"":." uiito CJub rnf ortalnoi at cne l -f its in. .?t c-njoyablf dincin;; partita. It.'mto w's a l:i i i;t- attends lie e nd jrr.ul.- by the ( A.- H. orchestra wa I si i ai.!y liijovt-d. The armory was ap j !.'!-'.riately dfeorated for tho cn-caaion. Iii arlditlun tl ro were numerous In toin.al and private parties and social events in the Calumet district. Tne Kpworth l.ea-ue of the Tamar ack M. r. church entertained last even- I'll? at a tnilowe'en .social ann nal aa ih.-ir Luehts the miRili(-r.s of thflln- "ittli l-ayte of the Osceola M. E. ' h i i!. th'iv I. elr.tr about sixty-five present in all. , program was enjo ed, f I r "'hich luncheon was served. Th" 'uvh:rs of i;iecta of the Cal i ina r;-,iM.-' oh-irh ntertalnl the ,nonib.-r, (..f churcli nt a er plenf irit Hrl'we'en party Inst ovctiinK. Tho. hcreh ' vi- prettily dvi.r:it('d. A reci ' .'ion '.y Prn.- t Vll. ri. vf-eal ,, hy iittl. :iis.s Hi, d. 1. re;.din. by Miss i mm, " up! 1 inohoon wcr- foaturcM. Tii. Iittl- 'tanutitor of Mr. and Mrt;. j.'.l. I-.ia f.f Ibd Jacket entertained li-f fii"t.'l ft a very pretty Hallowe'en , ! ': irthd.w j-a;t last everinK. j Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Martin fnterfaln ,id at a llallo'.v. 'cn party last rvenlntf (it t'o. home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Fe j tcrmann , f Laurium. Tho event proved ; : ve pl a.-an one. , Mix! Clara Hied entertained at a j ) laliov ii-ii party last evening at the i.e. d .. one on Ahmeek street. Coll niann'H adiMMon. Mivs Stella Shelkln of r.Vit Pine i trift was the hostess at a Hallowe'en j urprise party last eveninc. The event was Treat ly enjoyed. I.lttlc MiBa Dorothy and Master Bur ciiard HuMRerford were surprised by ! their little frletidH at their homo on : J'ewabio tuteet last evening. Games jwvi rlayed and th evtnli.R thorough l enjoyed. Soldiera who are on strike daty in !ihe copp.r country celebrated Hal lowe'en in tho Rood old fashioned way 1 .st evening. Headed by a drum and ibj.?l.; corps, they proceeded through t''e Mr'.- iis of the town, attired in night fcl.lrta, iTiaskji und fantastic coatumea. The poldiers who were .luincd by other merry makers' made a decided hit. Tne Voiing Ladicp Aid of the. N'orwe r'an I.ntb'ian huroh will rrivo a Hal ! we'er. ."ooinl in tho parlorj of tho chureR tr.t- evonine. Thero will be a pro ram, Hallow' ganios and lunch t m. FOOTBALL MATCH TODAY. What may U tho last f on thai! match of the ren-oTi will bo f layed this af temooii iit t'lo Athletic pfifk bf-twrill te.mi't repr'-veniir.i- th" Fopbomore Trchmfi! 'ill Jitrlur-SnloF cI.ifsch of th Cabin. e hi'r. f..l.o,.l. A turkey ojper If at ftake in this conttit, to '.. raid Tor by the los-rs. Ptrgt. Dif; by of iko in. .li'-n! corp w', referee. CAItD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our many kind friends mid. ic iifhnora for their acui f UindiiefH and sjinj athy during tho illi, ens ;.d dentil of our beloved hus hniid i.r.d fatlur, ewpcfi.illy Ho wc Ihnnk tl,' llev. Wil-'ov, the ejiiartto. t Ik OeriiKin Aid Society and thoo who o ticr .uly m nt the floral offering. Mrs. I.ohIh ?llll.-ky uid Family. Advei list nimt. 1 TRADE AT 4 f"l'l"l' 'f 'f -f LOCAL SRZViTlt3. f "f"l'H"f''l"F'V Otto SttMott hA8 r3ovrei iron hi lilne ta the C. &. H. I.oplt.l tail A&a beea removed to his home. The Calumet Park n.nd Flnycround Association will nieet at T:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in the Y. M. C A. Mr. and Mr. Sm Day lea, formerly cf Mohawk, who have been visiting in Cornwall, have left for the copper country. Mr. Davies la tho well known cricket player. J. I Harris has returned to hU home in Milwaukee, after visiting with his brother. Sam Harris of tVolver ine. E. Chatel of Mohawk has pono to Montreal, Canada, where he will make hi? future home. Arthur LeSajfe. formerly of Mohawk, is now located In Milwaukee, accord ing to word that has reached local friend 5eb Magcry of Kearsarpe has p.one to AVardner, Idaho, whore he expecm to locate, yfr. Maggy will join him later. Miouc? Ida and Nampa and Ida John have gone to Uig llaplds, where they will enter the Ferris institute. John Wlll.'aniP of Mohawk has left for Duluth. Where he likely will make hia future home. The Calumet township hoard will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A. C. Strand of Iron Mountain war a business vh-itor among friend In Calumet today. Roy H. Williams of Marquette tran sacted business In Calumet yestere'ay. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Engen will leave onla-ht for Duluth, where they wlU visit for a short time. Later Mrs. En ,-en will return to Calumet and Mr. Engcn will go to Grand Rapids, Wl3., on a business visit. Mrs. Edwin Craze has arrived home from a visit to Paw Paw, Kalamazoo and lower Michigan cities. Mrs. L5. MacDonald leaves this after noon for Chlcao. Ocoree T. Miller of the Glass Block leaves tonight for Duluth on business. Mrs. William Eonvtta has eon to Ironwood. John Knowles departed this mcrnlnp ;Vr Detroit, where be will vbit with iriTUs. Mrs. Klinto and daughter, Matilda, of Osceola went to Chassell today t visit for a short times. CONTEST ENDS TODAY. Blues" Still in the Lead in tho Annual Y. M. C. A. Campaig-i. The annual membership campaign, jf the Calumet Y. M. . A. will cor.iu to a cln.u at f o'clock this eveuii.. hery member of the two tc.iin ei; gaeei in this Important contest is working diligently and tho raca u .hu closo the ouUome is very mucii in riou,bt. Tody the "DUiom" "id . sllKht lead' over the "Ucd.s.v This ari vanfrA is held by the. "Junior niuca." however. for"the adult "Roda" ha"o a Kllght lead over tho adult "I'diu-.V" The score at r:ih wfiS fv.ll...s; "Ueii-., Adult?, rCG; Juniors,' 66: ' "D!u" ," Adulta, F.'ff; Jurilol;,, "7. The interest manifested in tho cam pulpit was cvideneed .dav when th" inombors of tho competing sides r;- (civea telegrams from their respective- uptalns, lnloiming tnem of the m-..u'. and i-giro them on to greater M'.'tlvi- ties. The telegrams read as At'lcws: !i:fM) A. M. h'af urda, Nov. i, l;I,h Mr. The Team needs jour help to day. Must heat the . Send O-.V-K at once. ' 1 - Cap i air.. Only a few boiirs left. Every m. m her of our loam Ik oxpe-.-u.d to get at least one new member. If you have lando one, get another. Score this morning: lied.' 12. Jlie: 126. Hot time tonight at ho finish. Come' Clop 0:00 P. M. Hustle mmn8 vl?tor. CALUMET WOMAN'S CLUB Homo Management Subject Under Consideration at Meeting. Tho Calumet Woman's club, at U meeting in. tho T. "NI. C., A. lociur ruom yesterday afternoon' ce.nsidere-d 'The' .Systematic Management e.f thy Hoii"-." J "Lnbor Saving Deyloea" and "An Ideal Kitchen." Thej principal paper :' iiiol atternoon wan given by' Mrs. LlUarn .-! Odtjers and it will se.on bu given to to the jrublic through Thes New.s. I'olkiwicg a thought, along the line that women who havo no children are be.t qualified te talk on the corTect manner of raising them and the proper training of ciiildren. Mrs F.. J Joi,n lon talked to tho club on "An Ideal Kitchen," presenting Iit ldea ir. n luaint, amusing manner, yet :.traighr to thc point, convincing her a:.lien. e thai If her kitchen was not ,xl mete man was to blames for It. an.! not .she herself. Mrs. Currlo William?, spoke, tf th many devlce-s which iulp to I'-rhte i woman's work'.' Many of the elb members participated in the dlcitssion which w as highly Interest lug. ' The imi'ic nan In iiai,'el r,f Mr.i. Jennie Iari.on and was n,p ivalH e x.. I. MIsh McCorniicit re-ndere vnnio -i,,i nnd Ml res Orrnlers ,-i voe.. , o hot!) r. oofi.Jirir- to eneorcr. li'iniead of tho rc ular musl vil pro grini plutined for the me.riln; next Frid.iy, ,.v. 7. Mrs. ft. .1. Hall, nssisi d i.y Mry. ft. l ,!), fHf and ,Mr, V.'. A. 'ti II lw will jr.'Hnt n iie.rt jm th. 'ting of the sic 1 1 'f.-deraU.a of e. man's clubs. 'n Frldaj Nov. It, the du'j v.HI conducf. un "open meutlnt.," t whl-h 1 1 i.,,Mic Is -invlttM!. An interest iu,; i.oni. -ii program be ing prparivl. ACCIDENT CAUSES OELAY. P.vr.iu&e of tho accident which tem porarily placed the Houghton county hridce nnt ofeinam4ifilon today. 'Tin- lo-uhton Ce.imty ireetrlc Light com I 'n- .,oV.'mc.s'-nA: f-oiVcr wilf he. ,ifc INJUNCTION IN SUPREME COURT Answer to Be Submitted Tues day; Oral Argument Later Continued From First Page. guilt or Innocence of the men charged with contempt. If. after reading ihere affidavits. Judge. O'Prltn decides ln requires orsl tertlmony, he will call for It. If tho affidavits suffic to convince Idin he will either acquit or convict th- men. In the latter case h will cite, them to appear for sen tence. The Situation Today. The district generally was quiet to. day and strikers reported only to peaceful parades. A procession of fed eration men passed through thc Han cock district .lust ns a coachload of Im ported tncvi arrived, but no attempt wa.i madv.- to intercept, any of thc new loop. nothcr group of outsldo em ploye.! is expected to arrive at Qulncy Monday. TaradcH were formed at Wolverine, All vie'.. Mohawk and Ahmeek. Prep. nration3 to i,n hoisting at Wolverine are helm: mado and tho first shipment likely will bo made Monday. Ahmeek continues to hoist en a small scale though the shipments likely will mate rially increase during the latter part f the week when a large number of imported men will arrive. That the situation Is now in control of U civil authorltie-ft Is evidenced from the fact that the number of dep uties la gradually beine reduced. Thc f .r.-e at one time, consisted of 1,700 men. An effort to enthuse the strlkerr. and to "convince them that they have won the strike." will again be mado at mass meetings In various parts of tho district tomorrow at which John II. Walker, president of the Illinois Feder ation of Labor, will be the principal speaker. Imported Men Satisfied, Thi Imported workmen, of whom there arc more than 1,500 in thc cop per country, arc thoroughly contented with their work and, conditions. Al though thirty nationalities, aro repre sented ir tho num. her engaged by tho Calumet . Jle-cla, mott of them car tpeal: English. Gorman-Americans predominate while there are many Irish, French and lialir.nr. Seventy Roumanians and forty Arcmenlar.r weie among (ho men who arrived this week. Not. n few of the rc.cn have worked In mine i. In various parts of the toun try bi' they fre ely ' ar.sert tho Michigan miner, a'o the most Ideal as far as working condition.! are cor.ce-rned, of rny In which the v have liern employed. Tin- piee'.vo of tootciitineut and lack if f.trife rruch ap charactrlzer. the rititio and e ther wfern e'istricts. ! where, thc Federation cxlidu, (ontrih. j rter fov.ard the splendid loeal cor.di- i tioos.. .cco'dir .- to expetienccd miners j who r.vm.- to t h I rial riot r!n:o the' ri.-,!;e. j At Quincy, a 5-in. Ilr. : condition pr- OUR BEER should be in every home every day in the ye-r. It is a pure and whole. ome beveraeie Good For Every Member of the Family Why not try it tod.iy? Ore!r a c.ire. Do it now. Scheuermann Brewery Hn-.ock. Calumet, South Range, Mich. We Pay 3c a Pound For Clean Cotton Rngs NO SCRAPS The Calumet News Piano l-'orte Instruction Only a limited number of pupil ean bo Actommodaterf. ppointment to suit you. L. 13. Bcrjc Third floor Herman Building. Stb Street. Calumet. STEAM BATH Just -the thine fr yo'i thj; i.!nd ef evat1,er. fpt at 1 o'cloo;; every day. rjeTit p' M(i,'.-4 14. , .i r 1 11 . i,f , Clt e.il- , lincHM Riiar.anteeel, JOHiNSON S BATH HOUSED l. . - HO CUeeoU St, Luriuetu vall ftd pfoparfttld&J ate being mad J bjr many of. ta naa to fcrlnf their faaiiiei to Mictijcn. Tt affroeaa! la CcJuaet irxtt taaierjro the snot ff.ical it ition Cxat bM bean la rcruo tor inany rears and of a group of TOO. men, tut flv wer rejected through failure to pas the inrpectlon. Still Supporting the Strike. The PalvalttMl. tho Calumet Finnish dally, der.lca It hai departed th ftrik ers. It flays editorially: "Some time ago, we suggested tn our renders to express their ideas of the strike in tho columns of our rft per. Carrying out our wishes, several of our readers did send articles to us, N'ot one of the articles was decidedly opposed to the strike, but, several of the contributors did. according to the-lr ow n Ideas, try to explain how the pres ent strike cou'.d bo fettled. It Irt im- ro.iKiblo. of course, for v to control any one's own. personal ldenn and le. Uefs. Wo have not made r.ny speIa' comments on the art Icier, that were contributed, but let them po Jus.1 as they were sent in. Neither have wc had the opportunity to ive any special notices on the articles. ut will do this in the near future. "From these articles, tho Kngli.'-h newspapers have copied ;"teoiy nnd have u red them a a weapon fori crushing the strike. Tho readers should, however, take notice that these Contributions were simply individual opinions and not the opinions of the r-i lvnl.'tit 1 i1trvfr.rs tliemeeli fS. who. : ' wish tho strikers all thc vsurcefl'5 In struggling for their rights. ' The "Tyo mies" has al?o taken these contribu tions ar.d mixed Itself up v,lth thern, and tries to belie-ve that thc raivaUh tl, having been three months it. league with the strikers, has at last Rc-ld it-re-lf, and work: against the strikers. T'hir, howeve-r, has not harpened, but the Palvalehtl will, in the future, too. do all it can to work with the rtrikrs." FIRE LAST EVENING. Tho Iaurlum f.ro department was called upon last evening to quench a small fire in a rubbish heaa at the rear of the Gardotte buiMlng. The fire was confined to a nhed and did little damage. ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY. Tho annual meeting of tho Calumet Asao'ialeii Charities will bo n, Id Tties. day evening, co.iwu. iK lug at S o'clock In the association';! rex-vms In tho o re li st e in building. Tno annual reports wl'l bo printed ''nnd e.fficers e l.osen, abo plans laid for the on.nilr.1, year. ARRIVALS OF THE STORK. Itirtes ref.oried to Towmhip Ce;k George Martin rre Daiirrhter.-. to Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Wili.lk'ka. of IfiJ Atlan tic sir et -and Mr. titii Mrs. I.ouIj Srebern.ih of t?"7 It-d .la. .kn Sluift e.'-iifon nrC a .to Mr. find Mr- (ilovnr.i M. nli.t o! 1':?$ Tenth street. t'K V Deal With an Established Office The- firm ef Faucet t Pror. 0uck ha bee,, conducting a' !-e:er.n trance bualn-., fot many y.vtrs w-.d rerre sentj onv c l.irre,t nrd most resjnjn: ib'.o orapaMes. We ere in n i c-alt'.on to rmd. r ihe best Ins-nco twin that can no nrM, FAUCETT BROS. & GUCK ESTABLISHED W2. STORM SASH W. have a larg. tl0ck of Storm Sat-h and Storm Dooe. on hand and can make prompt cliv.ry. Order now b.for'. rea cold weather is here. Th. ..vin, io fo4, wiI th,n pjy f)p ArmstrongThielman Lumber Co. W?.V, . CALUMET , BOWLERS FORr.1 STR0NG1EAGUE Teams . From Calumet, Laurium and lake Linden Included Howlers fxom Calumet, Laurium and Lake Linden gathered at tho Cnlc mct y M c A ,n8t even!ng flnd . tho Initial etcps toward forming strong league from the north end ef the county to include six ur.d posslbl elpht teams. Aggregationi repreaeiite,; lh?iud.j the Cubr Y. M. C. A Caluntit and Ilccln, Lnko Linden, Social ciuh ,,., con.mercials and thero la a hrir-h. prospect ol securing entries from ir.-i Catholic dub, Elks and poasibly t, Ahnu-ek team. Han Hagen tf v. f. C A . team. Jereph Kchulto of tho Cuhs nnd Ed. P. Past of th Socir.i club team wore named aa a :;chedul. committee and will present a report at a meetim- of tho team managers in th, Y. M.C A. next Wednesday r-vening, nt which the. executive comn.itteo, cpmpobod of team managers and cap a Ins will elct otT.ccrs. Schedules wi prcptlrM for both elx ard eight toam, BO tn,t the ,eaSu0 my :n. m, Miya ,n cctn(- Parted. It .i I . . ... riantieci io commence Dowung on. week Irom Monday. . The first schedule of games lik;:;. wlH continue up to Christmas sense:, when t ten days recess will be take:, and another cheJtil otarted to con tinue rlht up to the upper pnlnsjh. bowling tournament on th Cubs alleyn in March. In the flrrt schedule each team will have one rr.ttch at home aad rn away fr in home. Kach team will be c12!d uion t:. poet a forfeit of ?ft that Ix will p!uy all itj names, ml tills money like:;, will be. used to secure two nne prlr-. i for the first and second teama. HONOR LIBERAL LEADER Stirlinc:, Scotland, Nov., l.A ctitu of tho late Clr Jlenry Campbell-Ran-i.ermiti, the Liberal party loader who represented the Stirling district In tho House ot' Common?) for many year:1, was unveiled tod-ry with lmprcs:.i,v crrmnnloj. Premier Aaqulth unveil. tho memorial and delivered tho prlr. cipal oration. COLOSSF. C M I 'III VILFO FS. I'.otwcen November 1 '- Nov. iOl?., bids' for the refrerhmont s'anor .'nd rkate sharpening piivilegert d'irli;; ihf ico stating season of lfl;l-lt the new Colosseum Skating Kink wh. be rc-'ivod at thc. ofllco of the tver tar'. The Central storago Co. reserve i the right to dcrllrvy rr.y or all offer.. All bids must ho jr. writing. For an: r arthe;- ir.fi. rm.Mi.' ti ri'"'-red tr-l i f.. Cowley, Fec', Calumet Storare Co. of Calumet. -AdY'ertimenil-'-" Don't Wait until the freezing weather is actually hr L?fore buying your heater, Com") r'ht ,,a r.nn lot no demonstrate to you I! r better featueei ef the, World's fa rcois Peninsular I toe. The PENINSULAR is the economic,-;! heater, has large .'end longer flues in bane giealcr radint.ng surface, rreater he.it. ocj ca. Ity. We srw ask ii.g no moee for tlisse tetter- heater: h.iei what inferior naWes ar stllini for, Keekonen HardxSi are Go. HANCOCK . 'XND-tAV-MOM YV Ij.uuu x llJLuJUVI.zi J