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J4 hiM4i Jl i l.lll HwmMX4l PAGE EIGHT THE CALUMET NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913 STOVES for EVERY USE if1 iiUfefc te tern BASE BURNERS, OAK STOVES, AIR TIGHTS, DRUMS. STEEL RANGES AND COOK STOVES. Wc tan suit you in style, qo-l-it arid price. CARLTON HARDWARE CO. I'M ON L lot. AM FIFTH STREET THIRTY STICKS OF DYNAMITE Former Calumet Man Arrested in Minnesota; Theft Charged Tl.ii l sliiks of il 'tannic found il- lVi:i' :n tho possession of Tom S,:intt ,i formt-t '.il;.iiut num. now I'l Ol !!. ;!!!, Mil 11.. Il Mllil.l in Ins .il Vt .! .ir.,1 .! N m;, .ii by Chlsholm t is. Tii. i il i:ii',l.nu is are U -.- l.Ni l as fellows in ,1 Cl'isl'ollll dis- 'M. I'.' n I lift. I. I ;, Imvi.,-, , d :.,!tli:1 Si I I'. if' Hi, I'lvilM' Si'inchl. .Vnviiim, living at i;i llciuio. Ix slt.t was plat e I t'.t stt l.l ,v ill. I II, 'Oil fllf i". Ills . lU.(lltll' 1 1 ami tiiM-. .il. his f.inuiv i'i cu y the wnli Mr uid Mrs ti.ul ! h )i w i l.il.ll .11 w h.' 1" I lie h.isi Mu lit ,l,nl Wil. li Mr S- ih.i in.;, r 'Ml.UIll .Vrl'od III,' ...1,1 Hum- sticks to 'irt t-' 'i. hr. j.rsr ;- tr.( 5kCn tt t'C fii,t dolU i vn-js ,i..couT .1 inmost ai Aa.s rr.ir.i others. St.jttin-i i. ir.!, ac CO.ir.t i...V. ft rH p.- . i..t i sure n ht.irt, vs h n ,o,j rOA C s " In ;. H to h've yOu' f'Tst OC t, CU" ,f t ii only $i..,-0. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAURIUM 1 1 V'lus and Profits iO.OOC.OO Open f.cr .Sit.jrj.iy cvenng. I 0 t: I... led Spruht kitchen an. I r I r.'i !. si i slot t I r. ,;i.M -!! 'i.'1 t ! t.. tt . i she t. orte,i til. matter t w Ii.. until' t.-lv rnl t u hi I e t!i. y 1. 1 out I ; t tl . t tii..' i. k .i...r. r.'i u-' '.ilns i , .. hjm'11 1 1 h '' "' nt if tin- inMii.'r.uis . ;i i n s.- tu; tn 1 '. t .,f rt !nm I i f il'ff. n. t i.ttii -mil.! ' ' ' n l.itn .i ml .ift. r .i i lris.. 1 i'l'i. k" t In- I'uii'ff t-Hik m "i.l lif.1,1.-,! S:.-ht i'ft just - .is. cn.l, in; Hi,. I nnanl T'lt r t. i;. -I n n- ninlir croiin.l. v. tk.. I in t!:,. l.-,,n;:i-il an-l ! r i t ?i the iiii.l. tcrciiinfl i- i prriiTTio 1 tliat it was ".' n ti.. mini' that Iia cut l i'i- ,l n.'init... If.- t:it- lli 't 'H ii.ttllitc ll i.ttitm wnru -1 i 1 that lio turn it w ii.'ii ;,iu on nth- LOCAL BREVITIES. 4 IV il rrsior. I'rtor Oo-pu, .Mutt tin f h Mini Ollin SunoU! hiivo roiio to th Skoily f.irm at llulph. liv'kinmn ronnty. to luint. WmVll Molt.io lias l ot in no. I t liiwronoe oolloj;.. Win, afttr Msltuij, in t'ulumot for u short time. Mifs Mtlma Martti li.m arrivt-.l lior. from UlnKfon. Kimaiul. ami likely will mk her homo hero. l" to noon tiii1.iv, Townshiu iHoik V. r:o Martin h.ul ixsuo.1 13S ,lor Ii- vpiisoh and Sf! j mm lionise. lit Ilyan lias Rone to ilio Skollv farm nt n.ilph. lickinson tounty here he will hunt. . L. I'rn.sler of Imlian ii olis i.s tn 'aliimef on a brief bujiinesn trip. The 1J..1 Sox w.ni (wo nut of thre" jiainen ftmn the Aiders u the i:iks Tomple :ilfyn lahl venlncr. (. . 1?. Keen of pali'tll Is a husiness xisitor in Calumet for a few 'lays. Howard T llmuitut of i:Hnston. Ill Is mi Calumet on a business visit. The inonthlv nit. tine of the Calu m. t Y. M. C. A. ,ar. I of iliteolots will be lit 1.1 on 1-Vlil.i v rv.iiin xin.nnn is tmfn ukiteo states' Mexican rQflM MAIl UPiV POLICV STILL "hNlOS OFF"l I IIUIil 1 7i f II L. OMUU j "S.'t -!t ,.iii.' Ii.io fii.iii Calumet, i .Mi. ' . " . !,nir m.'iit'is aiul ha '''. ir t!.i , 1'iiiitiy nbuut three, and Chicago Mail Wagon Driver Is Chafed With Theft C3Fi,nueJ Fn DIFFICULT AUTO TRIP. SCRIBES WIN THE SERIES. Take Prints to Camp After Hot Finish on th Cubs Alleys. The Soribes nn. I'unts fultill. .1 their promise of m e. Him; hiiHliiur matf b "ii the iijb nlles last eveniiiif. when f'e S.ribes won the first and last names of tho Kori-y. Hut it was n..t 4 1 h n 1 1 a, Heivtil.i.n effort f..r after both todes- had won Kami's, the third ame renulttd in a tied toore. an extra frame beinp nec-ssary to dooide the issue. Kven then the Prints were strb-tly in tho runniiiR, und but for an unf irtunatif foul would have topped tlie money. The note In detail i.s as follows; Scribes. OLD OFFICERS CHOSEN AGAIN Calumet Associated Charities Di rectors Gather ill PFWIIVKI II AR TFFI PAMfII ii ii iiswsw im w-r L.UL. I rl 1 VJ L. II ! !.. Br-'ti'i Er.'ei!.cJ. ' ; i i i i ;i . I ti. M.i ..I hi. r L" buK M. (ir AND i L HY TO TAKE i.'P C A 3 E OF CONFF. SSLD DYNAMITE PJ J Joe B3'j,ori and Miks Nampa Make Tr p to Bete Gr,t and Return. i l;.,-Ki..ri atid Mike .V iihim. of jf " A: i -an tarae, yesterday m u:.: '" : !'" most .lilhriilt autoni.ibile ' ' i att. mi'led in tin- e ipper 'n't . Iu tl,- f .to., of :ho sn.nv 'i.'ii. . i.e-h tiii.i.- aut-'iiioi'ii.. trifho 'l:(!i'iilt in Caltiinot, hiy ty at ii'rlmk iii i 1'iirtv. j ,,. chaitTiers for :, t tjt i.s. ' .'in omit. -roil 1r!fts of I I-,... -i,..', thf.i- and four loot dc.p, ! it I.;, i'ldi- ion-; ilrivinK tovered the ! I i ' - ml. i,. f,, i,. ih,. ,,,,,, h,,,ir. i After oi.i hour's fist they left licte j' ii- with tu., pass.-npers, apt. .Tam-'s I llliif .i! .id W illiam I'ail- ett and ... ' 'I l'or- safely alxuit four min i;. j Na a tiiis!i,i. marred the trio, ivlili'li I uarue.l , iiiitoiuoliile elltllll ji.l.-ts as on., of th.-. must f iuaik.iM.. jMi re.-oid, when th,. nature of the loads ami weather eon.litions arc oon m I' l. I. PLAN MILITARY TOURNEY. ' i - t ti, I t M. . '"I's" I iu;i i;,.i l'oin rjtj ... j rridoaux in is; i;i v,""it;s i:;, jya us Hur.uoM'i.rd isi i.'.j J.llliejj 1) ''dais rJ4J 6y 713 Prints. rolkiiiKhorne Jt 117 m Andrews. uj m HeUlor U'J 133 141 lanns j I iiulf iZo 1SS 17.". toy:nK ia ''v,, 14-' Totals 577 ;!! 713 At a re. out meetiiiK of the board of dinttois of the Calumet .Ks.K'latod Charities, the follow inn offh era und committees wore oleotod: Board of Directors .lamea Ma-NaiiKlitoii, prenident. Henry I trot t. first vloe piesident. 11. Atiderstui, heiimd vice prosl- lent. IMuaid 1'Neih, treasurer. Miss Clarleo Jones, noneral secretary. Miss llattlo i'eiilialleKan, assistant se.retary. John Knox, Jr., Josiah Harper. Mra. Herman (link, Mrs. I". II. Mailer, J. I. .o.lliey, A. It. Simonson. !ordnn It amp'. ell, M id, itobert Crierson, 1). I). Stalker. Mrs. A. It. Simonson. Mrs. Johnson Vivian. W. II. Thielman, C. K. 1 hotnas, A. 11 IVtennann. 1'. II. I. oii. W. .1. tlalbraith Honorary vice presidents Mra. .James Moat son. Charles ItrlBRs, lvter lu pi-, l-'reil Smith. A. I. Lawbaujih. I. reteiinann. Mrs. Itobert 5riorson. b rk of boat.l. i;xe.utio committee James Mai- N'aitKhton, John Kimx, Jr., V. It. An- b ison. Henry Hr tt. .1. I). Godfrey, W. H. Thielman. lalward Clsetb Finance oommittet John Knox. Jr., hairman; I'M ward I'lseth. Mrs. Mer man Cuck. Mrs. Charlea Wioksinmi. M. Lyon, A. K. 1'etermann, Henry irett. Advisory council M rs. A. 1!. Simon- son. Mrs. Charles Wlckstrom. Mrs. Herman C.u. k. Mrs. F. H. Mailer. Mrs. John Knox. Mrs. W. w. WrlBht. Miss tirkln, Misa .ban Millinan. Mm. F. S. Iiton. Miss Mabel Itrson. Mrs. Allan atneron. Itev. i'. I,. Adams, ll,.v. I). I) Stalker. Stud this picture. tHen com in and se ths range. 77 'j..'JkHlJt Tha famou, "PENINSULAR," made throughout of Heavy guage cold rolled steel plate, riveted together like a steam boiler, is guaranteed to heat, cook and bake to your entire satisfaction. A GUARANTEE BOND with every stove and range we send Oilt. Step in and let us show you tris up-to-the-minute range. KECKONEN HARDWARE CO. CALUMET Phone 163 MICHIGAN CLEVELAND IS PARALYZED BY SEVERE SLEET STORM Cleveland. (.. Nov. 11. This city is till pitalyed b.v the worm storm of leet in its history. Transpi. rial inn is at a standstill on half the street oar lines, and half the homes In the city are without electric lixht. and the lire dcpartni'.nt is greatly handkaimied and unable to cop,, with a Mr: blaze if one should come. Trains in and out are uteatly delayed Street cars ami valuable automobiles in many cases were deserted in the streets and left to the mercy of the elements. Three deaths have been due to the storm. TURKEY-BEAN BANQUET. BULGARIAN KING READY TO ABANDON THRONE. REPORTS OF M. E. FOREIGN MISSIONS DEBT IS DENIED FIRST UNDER NEW PLAN. ! l.-urit , . j 'i. .-!s in j Special Feature Suggested for Open Tl p. !, ,. , I ! f ; ! I . I.e. , for I", He II. ., ii to 1 1 : .- -'nail, lain 'n-)0''Civ4rt;eoeteei tet9veeeeeei.a4 5 1 cite Savings Bank I.Aimi'iM, MICMIOAN Stt'itcincnt ot Condition, October 21, 1913 RLSOtjRCLS. ' ' ''"i n. Ms v,i ox ".s. MTtH'jC anH b .; n3.fX)8 Af '"'I Hou'.n and Fi.t,".'. . ''.7,500 00 ' f:c.l Estate a of, - 30 34 103.016 71 7rfiVS 5fi O .i 1 1 . C',; " MrH . rl R. L I f- B I L I T I fc S. : .. ! ! Ijn... . . r r,(;. ' N. f; ' rijn., .! Drt-.i-.. t. , l. 'f. Qf;r,H tn . Total . ... . 410.52; (A $1,015,362 43 100.0D0 00 1'JO.OOO 00 ?,0fj3 8'J M7.0 22 11,045,362 43 inn of the C0i0Spum. V.- a -!' jal teatlll'e tor , lie opening ' the bi- 'oil.. ss. urn ykatiiu rink f '" biiioi. il hav .,.M su!i:.'sle. that a f'-i't.itv tournament be staged in the 'W i i i , AriiMtiy the caab forces ,11 I -.,1. in el. ,-.., lallv the l.llisinir Ar- I ;'it stationed at Mohawk ate many e!.ert hoi v. iiii'ii, skilled in all (Va lines of exhibition. Fur 'e vera I weeks tl e,. itii n h ive b. en practicing in the ' o i.ol an .,1 Mohawk an I II, ey ,ao " 'i"Hil a proliei. ncy seldom Seen i utsi'l,. of tho eiiclis lilt-;. Ibmilar armv .-tuntv i.r.i'tieod under the '!o, , tin,, of 1. 1, uit. Watson, including l.,l. l.a,k I'ditiL,' iii ail i. forms, vault ii. ir. innii'in- , te. js i i,.Ved a ' I v lllletestilli; ptouratll could be ar-''"- '"! H Is' I. -It !h.' feature Would be il ,ei jilcllv IlllereNtillU ,,,. f,,,. ,),,, I'lu-irtia of the hly rink. "" 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS Merchants & Miners Bank CALUMET, MICHIGAN. Cp"l Pl ir t150.000.00 Cjurpbn nd Uo'd vided Prof.ts 2'jO 000 00 Luibd.ty of oloil-holders ISO.WoO Irderrt P94 on Time Deposits. !, I.Artr;r; CAPITAL j,n, S URPLUS of this RAfJK nd th LONG .XPF RIE.NCL of .tn OFFICERS in CONDUCTING RUSINtSS f RANKING should mal-e ,t a SAKE DEPOSITORY for part of your EARNINGS. Crmrles Briggs, President. Peter Rupn, Vitn Pres't. Stephen Paul!, Cashier, W. 3. Anderson, Vie Pres't and Mgr. J. E. Sheparrj, Ass't Chier. Do You Realize That Thanksgiving Is Almost Here? Arc you fjoing to have trn Xnns pictures taken this yejr o fcrnd to friends and reljtivei in othrr clirrrs Well, why put off until the rush comes? Do it now. Come up an let me take your picture. Then they will bu r?Hy when you want them. STliCKBAUliR CALUMET. Maker of Quality Portraits. We Pay 3c a Pound For Clean Cotton Rags NO SCRAPS The Calumet News Miss Mame C. Murray l.j Graduated from Cook County Hospital. Miss Maine C. Murray ia o.p tcd home tomorrow from Cook Count v hospital. Chicago, when she complet ed her training for a nuts. today. Miss Murray Ih the tlrsi nurse who began her training In. tho C. Ai- H. hos pital to complete the work under the new oo-oK-rative plan in opt ration be tween the two hospitals. She will lo cate in Calumet. I'ntil about eight moti'hs uv, tiie C. ti H. hospital was uni-icirporated and as such its training kcIioI bad little standing, although the course of study was as comprehensive tM thai in most of th,. larger hospitals. When the local institution was incorporated, however, it was ntllliated with the FooK county luspital in Chi, ago, and an arratigeinetit mado whereby tue nurse.s would tako the tirst tw,i and one-halt eara of their training here an, then continue jioat-graduale work in the Cook county hospital. Another nurse of the C. fc M. hospital i.s now in training in Cok oitnty hospit i under this plan. Miss I intra s Morrb-oii, who will be graduated next Man Ii. FOR TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. The Calumet high fi lu.ol orchestra, which Is composed of t. n stu'lents tin- ' t th" direction of Albeit Dddy, Is preparing a special program to be ten- I. i- d in connection with tho teachers' institute on Friday. Th" orchestra this vear is larger und better trained tha i ever before and a very successful son- son is looked for. At Friday's Insti tute, several selections from the otter. as, "The Heart Hreakers," and from 'The Mrokori Idol," will be played. Y. M. C. A. Boys Section To Enjoy Spread on Thursday Evening. The long anticipated turkey-bean hummel, bringing to a close the recent membership contest conducted at the aluniet Y. M. C. A. la scheduled for Thursday evening. At least that la the date selected for the spread of the boys' division in the contest under the lirectioti of iovs" Secretary Fulmer. The Hdull section will be banquetted later. As previously announced the "Hlues," the winning side in the recent contest will indulge in turkey and will be wait ed upon by the members of the Red" side, losers in the contest Tin. Iali.e will after. cards enjoy a meal of baked beans. In die boys division of the con test sevciity-cight now members were added to the roll and Ihey will be guesta tit the baniuet Thursday even ing. The members of th.. adult section will enjoy their liumiuet early In the coming week. Deiinite announcement of the date will be made later. u Wednesday evening, a group of representative fellows from the boya' departments will meet with Hoys' Sec. tetary Fulmer and will observe the Association ITa.vcr Week. This week is observed by the Young Men'a Chris tian Association in all parts of the world. At the gathering Wednesday eveitina. there will be presented for the consideration of H. bailers, plans for winter activities. It i.s nrohnbie that a second observance of the ITaycr Week Will be held ill the association I nib ling Sunday afternoon, but this will not b" deliniii y decided upon un til Wcilnesdav evening. Secretary Switor is planning for an adult observance of the I'tayer Week in tho association building Friday evening, to which all adult members of the association and others are Invited. Ferdinand, Blamed for War, to Abdi cate for Crown Prince. Vienna, Nov. 11. King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, now here on a visit to his brother, ITince Phillip of Coburg. may never ret urn to Bulgaria, according to a statement made Sunday night by a diplomat close to the Austrian foreign minister. The king's actions during the Balkan war caused the Bulgarians to luni against him. It la believed he will abdicate in favor of Crown Prince Boris. PARDONS CONVICTED SMUGGLER Washington, Nov. 1 1. I 'resident Wilson has p.iidoiu-d William lumbal convicted in is'.'3 in the Fulled Stales district of tirgon of .-imussKling opium from British Columbia, rendinc im prisonment. Dunbar .lumped ball and lied to China, where he has been for the last twenty years. Ilia net it ion was indorsed by consul's in China and other f.lHeials. who praised his life In Hongkong jn terms. Decatur. III., Nov., 11.- Keports re oentty circulated that the board of foreign missions of tin; M. k, eluu. h is struggling under i $730."00 debt weie denied by bishops In sc-Msion bete to day. .Secretary North explained tin.' the reports were founded on a l,,.n of $171. "00 to the foreign missions am! the borrowing of f.'t.in.ooo to tide. oce. (ill the (hutch payments came in. A' today's session missionaries from In- diu said the main In Christianity then had been Itni per cent in the last ten years. MOST BEAUTIFUL" ARTIST ASKS DECRLt. Mrs. Marion Taylor' Selfridge File Suit in Boston. Boston. Mass., Nov. 11. Mra. Marlon T. Selfridge, known as Boston' "most beautiful woman urtlst." has brought suit for divorce against llurl M. Self ridge. She asks permission to resume her maiden name. Details of Un charges have not been made public Mrs. Selfridge conducted her studio und'-r her maiden name, Marion Ta lor. Many of her vatrona did not know she was married. The tiling of the suit iias caused a sensation. ANNA GOULD WILL APPEAL FROM ROTA. Cleece has a limited supply of for est timber. This is mostly mountain pine, which does not ie, a tirst class I iitnber. ARRIVALS OF THE STORK. Hirt'ts reported lo Township Clerk (ieorge Mai tin are: Daughters to M and Mrs. Joseph Sulo of Kcarsargc: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy of Copper City; Mr. and Mrs. John Krovatic of L'ir.'x Calumet avenue: Mr. and Mrs Jacob l.iioina of 3f,l Caledonia and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jokipli of a:..". I "K" street. CALUMET WOMAN'S CLUB. The Calumet Woman's club will hold an open meeting" Friday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A. lecture room. A spbn did musical prog rum lias been arrang ed for the occasion and it i expected i hero will be a large attendance of thos interested in the club work. Timely subjects will b , discussed. CONTINUE S. & H. STAMPS. A rumor huving been circulated that the Siwrry Ar Hutchinson trading fdamps would be discontinued by local merchants after thn first of the year, Manager If. I Munch of the local 8. & II. agency utatea that tho use of tin- utampH will be continued. They have proven very aatlsfactory and the stores that have had them will keep en giving them nut. Customers are !e.ticste to ask for their S. & M st a m ps. Advert Isenten t. l j IMAN. F RTF. IN.STItlXrriON. Mra. H. H. King announces he will take n limited number of pupils for plain, lessons. Apply at residence 113 Calumet Ave. Calumet. Advertlaement-12 l lbs. winter cabltage for $l.:'ij at M, F,. Lean & Sons. Advertlsement-lZ OUR BEER should be in every home every day in the year. It is a pure and wholesome bevsrage Good For Every Member of the Family Why not try it today? Order a case. Do it now. Scheuermann Brewery Hancock, Calumet, South Range, Mich. l' the imports of Dundee the prin cipal articles were jute and llax (the raw materials for the local industries). lined at Jl'S, :'3:,.r.i)4 in ltl against tBi.TS.'.ti'iK in the preceditii; v..,.r. ....... ..! Ml To Appear to Contest Count Boni An nutment Suit. I'-iris. Nov. 11. Tho Duchess de Talleyrand is preparing to make a strong light against the dei isloti of the Hot. i ttibiinal annulling: her marriage lo Count Boni de Casteilane. The Duch- I ess Anna w ill appear next week before the twelve judges of the tribunal to urge an appeal on the ground that she did not receive any citation to defend the suit. The Duchess today denied refusing lo accept service of papers from none. .(s reported iu Paris. 3Z39lXV9SeeCSXC3l Deal With an Established O7ce The linn of Faucelt Bios, Ai Click has been conducting a i;eiiera insurance business for manv years and reprc wills only the largest and most respom ibl com pa id eh. We are iu n po ition to render tin' best insurant . service that can no s ured FAUCETT BROS. & GUCK ESTABLISHED 1302. 3C DO YOU REALIZE That Winter Is Almost Here and That It Is Time for You to Put in Your Winter Supply of Coal. ORDER TODAY EDWARD ULSETH Phone 7-2 Bells. J STEAM BATH Just the thing for you this kind ..f weather. Open at 1 o'clock every day I jH dies' and Men's departments. Clean. Ilness guaranteed JOHNSON'S BATH HOUSE 110 Osceola St.. Laurium. TRADE AT AND 8AVE MONEY. STORM SASH W. have a large stock of Storm Sash and Storm Door, on hand nd can mane prompt delivery. Order now before real cold weather is hare. The iivinj in fu., will more than pay for the Storm Sh. "1 Armstrong-Thielman Lumber Co. HU8BELL CALUMET HANCOCK V J X