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l CLEANING-UP GOOD TALKS AT MASS MEETING !a COOD. BUT ADD TO THE SLOGAN ALWAYS KEEP CLEAN This can be don by using the best materials in CLEANING TRUE TAGG PAINT. Is strictly pure and covers '-00 square feet two ccats, the cheapest pa nt you can use as it wears and holds its color. Ml'RESCO: The sanitary wall finish, made 1st all the popular shades. Any one can use it. Will not rub off. SILK TONE The soft velvet finish for walls and all inside work. Can be washed. PAPER CLEANER: To clean wall paper, making it look like new. CARPET RENOVATOR For cleaning carpets and rjgs. Brightens the colore. WAX-OIL POLISH: For cleaning and brighten .13 all kinds of varnish surfaces. Does not injure the surface, but preserves it. VAL-SPAR: The greatest varnish made. CHINAMEL: For floors, furniture and ill wood work. Easily applied. Weart like iron. PAINT AND VARNISH REMOVER: Takes off old paint and varnish with very little labor. JOHNSON S DYES: The cheap, neat and qu ckly applied treatment for furniture and wood work, HOUSEKEEPERS AND GARDENERS Will find us prepared to fill all their wants. Don't waste time with poor material Phone o--der5 receive prompt attention. Fallacies of Socialism Are Point ed Out at Armory I'ruin ." i" Finnish rcsMents of the Culunu't district attended the big nuhllv man mM'tin held in the Lie hi CARLTON HARDWARE CO. Q FIFTH STREE' PHONE 164. THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART IS THROUGH HIS STOMACH. PLACE ONE OF OUR FRAGRANT. JUICY TENDER STEAKS BEFORE THE MAN OF THE HOUSE AND GETTING THAT NEW DRESS OR BONNET OUT OF HIM WILL BE RIDICULOUSLY EASY NO MAN COULD REFUSE ANYTHING TO THE PROVIDER OP SUCH TEMPTING MEAT. LET US SEND YOll THE STEAK FROM THE CLEANEST AND SANITARY MARKET. W. J. REYNOLDS "ZST' Edward Ulseth GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dealer in all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL. COAL & WOOD CALUMET Pnone 7. YARDS AT COPPER CITY Phone 36. HANCOCK Phone 122. QtMTd .mrini KMtsrfbty afternoon un ih-r the ubgptM "f the F'innlsh And HtK ialiHt league 1'h shIi ill LaMPM a nhort talk in win. Ii l HtiileU out the uren .iikI amis l' the league and how it I UM t ie in elteiu e. Thi- 1 ilk it All rnev ii.illinilth wan an intcri-stinc OM. he DOtMttMi ut the If lit fill intlueiu'e of Soti.iliMil. the de sire to t'ur down established InatllU- HoM of K"Veiiiment. law. home. shUfCh, !.umii-n ami ihe efflMl of va t.tl Mr lalhraith SOW hed uinm the nvoooolt) of having capital in proaaeH lag nulustry "f any kind. MWltVa it ax issential t" that husiliess as i the labor "t the wonting man Dr, O, 11 s.iisen iadarad that srlsM i umiiiunit.x faies as rreat dantrer. :t i.rK'nizes t. meet and nuniiai that danger. This is the principle on whieh the Ami-1 nMrrvkwu oocioty is found ed and liken. M the fooling whieh is the DOneMP stone of the Anti Socialist league. The impression pre vail.- ! iis.nrti-. that a lare perien - aK" 'i tnc r inns are social lexa. 1 nm lot true no St Lin d. only a sm.t I per mtaue Ii.iviul. wrke( in tins 1 use. The Anti-Soi ;a ist l-camii' is liyiiiK t repair the surfennK caused by the recent strike ami Is trying to heal thOOO vMuinds with love, not with haired, he ds lard. And row Brant, oounty trnonror toM I tho OffOftg IS Bllolond the Finnish noldonti by Inn Boctaltata Dating the n em inauatriai trouoie, nooonoa Mr. Hram, the defendants in about six- pOT eent Of the ruiirt eases OrOtft Kinns. who ufore the strike and before lie had listened to the Jfosiwl of dis- ntt nf and So, ialism were hard Work f, industrious, law abidin and a. (-fill citizens. This condition may t attributed directly to Socialistic tOOChlngP lie asserted. Guatav Uaniina. a AVoherine miner, culled attention to the necessity of having a dividing line among the I Innlnh residents, so that one Bstghl know whether tboy were Socialists Ot not. Roferrlng to tho recent strike Mr. Hamii a OOOOttOd that the Social ist ! leaders must have known as eany is January 1 there eoul.i bo no hope of winning 'his controversy. only the iesiro to promote their own selfish i'i torootf prevented them from telling the strikers ot tins condition ana nvini them further ouffortng, Wnlno Lohtn of Wolverine, also a miner, attacked Socialism. Next Saturday afternoon there will Ignill 4 under the auspices of the league a district grange for the furin era In thi north end of the) district. :r":lW. J. GALBRAITH FOR PROSECUTOR fj LOCAL BREVITIES i:l Hum ami Harry ll.rin.inn are OnJoetOg a nshiug trip to the tter n on J v Hansen departed this incrning for noii country points on uindneas. Thoma v'ole of luluth. director of the v & A. Mining coni.iu and prcs uh 111 . : tho Kecn..w ' i'Pi com pony, is in the copper country onsMMl. nes. v'hatel and Valro, the ljuirlum con tractors today boa. in irk on two dwelling houses to be erected in tlui- u-ll. Mrs J. O. Chapman ! l.tutaim will have tho latter part of the WOOgJ lor southern Michigan, where she will vis it during the next few mouths. rhe Monday Night oMh wUi meet this wik at the home el Mrs JOM MacNaughton on Cojumoi nvonuo. Miss Mabel Iggfoogj is liprOTlng af ter an operaluui at the t II hospi tal last Friday for app ndi- itis. w iiiam H.ut nurtoii of iohpoenlng is a visitor among friends 111 t'alumct William C Hirk of lLiraga is .1 visit MOOng l'riemls in CnlMMl fur a T short time. Tii' dlrOOiOtg of the CtllintOl A Ariz ona Mininc lornpatr n et f.eie tiunorrow for action on their regular di idi nd. Miss Moio tiurdipce dgpnrtgd for Newberry, where she will take up her training in the school for nurses in onnoctlon with the state hospital. Chnrleg BMgggJ arrived home today ifter an Ogtcndexi visit to the south west and to Chicago. Mrs. w. a. Cfctldi dopnrtoi last veiling tor Lai well, Mklb., where she will visit. John II. Holmau of Pond du I.ac is a business visitor among Calumet nmi mrm mm 1 1 inT THE early this will makt gonooeo)onoe0)esogioaooogogt State Savings Bank LALRIUM, MICHIGAN Statement of Condition, March 4, 1914 RESOURCES. Loans anH D "Mi- t 646.028 fit 192,612 24 . . .' 37,500 00 Bonds, Mortgage and Securities Banking House and Fixtures 0'.hr Real Estate Ove rlrafts , Du frem Bjfii ard BanUsi s ... Cash on Hard 8,236 36 1,124 85 193,659 23 59,632 ?2 Total $1,138,793 84 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 100,000 00 Surplus Fund 100,000 00 Undivided Profits, (Net! 33,739 10 Due to Banws 4,369 1 Commercal Deposits $467,070 90 Savings Depovte 433,614 03 900.6B4 93 Total ... $1,138,793 84 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS Merchants & Miners Bank C ALU V ET, MICHIGAN. Capital Paid m Surplus and Undivided Profits Lioudit of Stockholders .... $1.0,000.00 250,000.00 1 jO.OOO.OO Interest Pa d on Time Deposits. The LARGE CAPITAL and SURPLUS of h. BANK and the LONG EXPERIENCE of its OFFICERS m CONDUCTING the BUSINESS of BANKING should make .t a SAFE DEPOSITOR V for part of your EARNINGS. Charles Bright. President. Peter Ruppe. Vice Pres't. J E. Shepard. Ass t Cashior. W. B. Anderson, Vice Pres't ana M(jr. Stephen Pau'l, Cashier. IN THE JUSTICE COURTS. Zager-Cmcich Case Adjourned by Jus tice Fisher Until Thursday. The 1'ii.ic of Nil holas ZuK"er and AVil- ,inii Clnetehi duurgod with nlgkwgjr robbtry in oonoction with on nUogod hold up at CopporClty nkgWt one week Bgo, was this IIMII lllng continued y .1 i -r i.-, - rTonof until Thursda.v. to jro vide for the ri VMgOl ition of the te 1 1 mon'. 1 inn Donnhuo nnd WntfHd Johnson irero orrnlgnod bofotn Jnttlfio AngM today on the ChoigO of Soteg drunk and dtouodotly, luiuff unahie to gjny FIDOS of live dollars and cots, hoth Were -ent to the Houghton jail for a period of thirty days. I:ill Murptl was hrollKht liefore JUMt (CO Aiinit this WUf lllllg and on plonding Kuiity to Hie ehnagsj of u- M lit and bottOTy. lie was sentenced to rv nlnoty dnyg In tho county JniL Chnrloi ii.nki :.i wmm nirnlgnod bo ore Jutting Jnctoln Saturday eeninK nil the . hOTgO of defrauding his lioard- Irtq house hoopor. On being found iruilty, he srM placed ntsdor MMspottdod tonco, Pfonhling to secure work and inro hi i noeount by Whdnngshsy John Sullivan pleaded guilty to the drunk and disorderly ehare when ar ralgnod boforo Justice JaeKola today and paid a lino of and costs. REV. ANDERSON COMING. Rev, J. A. Anderson of Murtnett", district MiperintOndonl of tho Swedish M. B. churchoo in this district will in u e in Calumet tomorrow and will c lucl UtrvtCM at the Swedish M. A rhUKh at 7::t0 o'CtoOll Tuesday. Wed I'sdav. Thnrsdny and KViday een Ingg He will also remain here until Bundayf conducting the gwrnlng and OVening services mi Saturday even- 1 1 ihe third Quarterly oonforenco will e held. NEW INSPECTOR NAMED. 14 th deut. Onl. ' harles Muir f Chicago ii detailed by tho state military ird t mpieto the work of n- t i n fcf the militia companies in i i!ian. Including the CnlunH Bngl' is on the oventng Ol Thursday. M i; Tlv InopoCtMMI MM started by i( H O RagI u ale w ho toured nbottl half of thO .state up to the, time he I gotai led to fort Porter, near BUf o. gbOttt the middle of lust weei: It unlikely there will he a change In inspection da ten. News Want Ads Bring Results Mjl.i fellow (Hand Kn ainpmcnt at Sault Si.. Marie. Mich., the "South borO" will el eXCUrnioll tickets Oil i , mi,.' l rtb and IHth. good for re ' ii passage until May l!4th, Inclusive. An opportunity t visit your triondrai BaUl I Sic Marie. Advertisement -1 1-13-1. ". I I John Haarl has returned to his horn in I mint h after a Mildness visll here. friondo for a ahurt time. Victor Befjr will ieae week for ftah, where In hi home. Bdward foljlna ot Dulutha a peon.' mem ofActg of the C i a. Mln'ng comiany is here to attend the meeting of the directors tomorrow. Alboti BnraantJ i in with lonailltla Michael Marshall has aillspd home from Dulttth, where he has ln'en lo cated for several months past. Mr. and Mrs. K. O, OlllottO of I.--troit are vtglttag with I'alumet and Lauritun fri'inis. Miss Maine Twohy has l.een calli d to Iron WOOd, Mich., bOCauaO of the se rious illness of her brother Klmer. Proparatlona are being made in the churches of i'alumet for the ohservance of Children's: day, the second Sunday in June. William l. Eto bgrts of i'alumet. a Junior law student at the f. of M. bOM made assistant editor of the I Iteview, the selection for this post mo ia. uii) ni'inif reKarueu as a scholastic honor. John Laveni of Knar Barge has pur baaed ti' paoaonger Ford auto. Lieut Col Stephen .Marshal of MJtt- nea polls ami Lhutt. Col, John C, A.ddl of Chicago, bpth wail known Salvation Army workers, assisted at the services hero Saturday ami Sunday. Calumet Attorney Announces Can didacy on Saturday Attorney William J f.alhralth un Sjiinrda , m'I.i k announced that he Would he a candidate for the Repuh lloan nomination for the ofhco of pros oeuUag attoriu of lloutfhton ioiint at the next primal olOOtioa, The an- tii'iincement . mie somewhat earlier than Mr lialhraith had intended, lit having yielded to the pressure of many friends, m on tearing the race early. Mr. lialhraith is one of the hest known and heat liked attorneys In the district, having enjoyed a loan and successful practice before the Hough ton county bar. His experience and knowledKe of every phase of h-aal work tit him for all of the duties of th.- QflsOO to which he aspires, from gghrlsThsg the supervisors in flvil mat ters to the energetic prosecution of all i riitnal cnaeg beeughi te his attention. One of the most import. ml cases h has tried is his recent or.v aide de fenac of the four Waddeli men charged with the Seaherville murder. Mr Oalbraitb served three terms ,u the stale legislature, IHUU, '0." and 07 and during those e.irs was chairman of the house committee on generul taxation and a member of the house Judiciary committee. During the six year term of nggge cutlng Attornej O. J. Latraon, A.ttorne) Oalbfalth nraa hli Inn partner, ami aa su h mined considerable experience TROUT which would prove of value to him in the event of his election to the otfke of prosecuting attorney, having assist ed his partner in the preparation of many of these vases tried dttftggj thai period Attorney Qalbraith'l candldaey was well received by his many friends, in this district. Insure with the Advertisement. Detroit Life. i i; 'arpet cleaning, . Advert laement JoS. it Leant Phono by CONFIRMATION SUNDAY. Bishop f,. M,.tt Williams of the Mar- piette diocese of the Kpiscopal church will he in i'alumet Sunday evening ti assist at the confirmation of large class of children at Christ churc i. EBpiacopal, the lass inotndinj from it to N and being the larwest class In the history of the church. Right Rev. Williams will be at Trinity church in Houghton Sunday morning. The biahop la just returning fram an extended European trip and will come direct to t he copper country, D. & C. EXCURSIONS. it is announced that the Ural of tin popular apring and summer excursions between the copper country and De troit, Cleveland, Buffalo and other lower lake ports, via the South SIh.i and the D, & C, line grill have i'alu met on June Announcement of the dates other excursions will have will lie made at. r. You Get More for Your Money AT Quello's Market Lege Mutton 16c Choice Legs Lanab 20c Mutton Stew ID'S Beet Hams 18j fresh Ifogetabloa. fresh Butternut Brandt Suppose Your Home Burned fiP ml Picture yourself and wife in the same predic ament ae the couple here, watching their lit tle new bungalow go up in smoke. Are You Insured against such ill fortune? It might happen any time to YOU. A small premium annually gives you protection against fire loss. We can show you how. Ph one and our representative will call with full particulars. Faucett Bros. & Guck Insurance Agency. CALUMET LAURIUM THE composition, lighting and posing of each pictu e is given the individual attention necessary to make it a study of your most attractive personality. That is why our portraits please. Note the tinted portraits in our case. A full line of Metal and German silver frames. STEQKBAUER Maker of quality portraits. A WATGH FOR THE SUMMER GIRL This is the season of freedom the outdoor season of sports and past times. Any restraint, whether of clothes or adornment is a burden now. What a relief to the Summer girl to have a sturdy, inexpensive watcn to replace the delicate on that she constantly fears she may break cr lose during the outdoor months. We have attractive watches at moderate prices and then there's the little gun-metal Ingersoll Midget at $2.00 and quaranteed. Look overou-aesortment. Warren Jewelry Go. 321 Fifth St., Calumet. IF YOU ARE PLANNING A FISHING TRIP GET YOUft OUTFIT HERE. WE GU ARAN TEE TO PLEASE YOU. WE HAVE A COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE LINE OF RODS, REELS. H00K8, FLY3, SPINNERS, IN FACT EVERY THING FOR A SUCCESSFUL AND PLEASURABLE TRIP. COME IN TODAY AND WE'LL TELL YOU WHERE TO FIND THE BEST PLACES. KECKONEN HARDWARE CO. FIFTH ST. CALUMET Bell System Q o get telephone connection with distant points call "Long Distance." Remain near at hand while waiting for the operator to com plete a long distance connection. When you get the connection speak deliherately and distinctly, but not too loud. Speak directly into the trans mitter. Michigan State Telephone Company M. hartley, Manager Telephone oftf) YOU'LL find it very easy to In- suited liere; the suit.8 WO nIijiI! show you l' reMnt the highest type of style, the Imi of fabrics, the niot perfecl tailoring. Hart Schafiner & Mnrx arc strong as designer of small models, For young men especially i!i new things an- particularly :ii l motive. Boe the new imported WeaVOfl wo sIioav : 1 hiims you've never had n chance to g-ot before in readj clothes. Tartan lails, Kn:lis wor steds in lino stripes, Scotch weaves in many patterns, ami the host American prod ucts. Suits $20, sin. The home of Nan Nehafnor & Marx irood clothes. CopfrigM Han f, Mtra A swell line of Bostoniav shoos and Oxtorda Stetson and Gordon Hats. Wilson Bros, shirts, etc. The Boston Store HEGLa STREET LAURIUM, MICH. i : EVERLASTIC RUBBER ROOFING A strong, serviceable roofing for all buildings having a roof surface of sufficient slant to shed water. We would be pleased to tell you all about Everlastic Roofing, quote prices, etc. ARMSTRONG -THIELM AN LBR, GO. HUBBELL. CALUMET. HANCOCK. ADERTISERS GET RESULTS IN THE CALUMET NEWS.