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PAGE TWO THE CALUMET NEWS SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1914, Houghton SELECTS VISITING DAYS. Thursday and Friday Art Designated for Inspection of Exchange- Mangggf Pi Kfil of Hie McMflM f) TalspllOaO i.m,m Iimh gSjBsfJ natad Tfetttassay Mki Ptatay aa vtallara .i.i al I lag Rtl HoiikIii.ih MKlsaJftga whan .hi in itatuui will i" -x. 1 1 1 1 . i I the imliliv.- to inp't tlM nrw head quartgt I 'o M. ihhi. litnUlinx. The) COOINtafCigJ BAOM "I iho trle- phong rni pa If have I H ivmovetl li. in ill. QiHtttt huikliiiii U tho m quarter .mil ilio r -li.uine miar, will . Baorvd i iiiki row whfu the wires Mill ,. , ut iivcr, This I'oatuiv will not require nn'i' than a few sciontls though ii will wnrli ,,- i i i i i tnuM lt .i t ho as;nhinga . I'Ik iiovv nftli ok ale thoroughly mod el ii : 1 1 1 I t he ilxturoM and othor ofhVe iHUiktnanl ara In naunal oak. The commercial oMca i-Tupffa tho ooraaf room "t tho first .r and bgCk of this . rt i - e la Filing aini Mora room, r.n th, i out i-.. occupying ii-.i ii a Quarter .i tha ground door, is the oparatlag HOUGHTON CHURCH SERVICES. Trinity. i oy i nmmunion. J ' a m. S'iiida h howl. M .i. tn. Hoi nlns pr laa. 19: 19 a. nt. Evet aonn gi S I', nt , RaV. Willi, lm I Yoaa, r- tor. Presbyterian. Morning aarvlca at tf:Sa; iundnv school at tl:4&; ovonlni aarvlca at 7 vi f a lire i:. Camper, cholrmliuro, Urv, Prank P Knowlea, pastor. Methodist. Morning aarviaea at lg:Sg; Mibjactv 'Stirring tlio Wst." Evening -Ice al 7: aubjoct, "A Painted Applica Ion," Bundaj school at IS m : Bp vorth league ai I". midweek s-r : rhursdfl) at 7:d: choir rehearsal Sat ml.i evening at 7::!". l!o J, It. Rat - .in. pantoTi Raaldonce, l"- Agat iroet, i :.i -i Houghton. St. Ignatius. Masv. v :,t s. 'i ;m, a. m.; s- i-. 7:i" u. in.. Rev, A. .1 Reaek, U.. I . nsMKer, Kov. Joseph Bchaul, cur- Christian Science. Son-loos at I at the i 'hi ist i i n lance hail. Rundaj school Immed Italy after Morning iiarvl -. Chi i.in sc 'lance teatintonial meetings nr? aM every W'edneda evening a; The Porta a team of tho Calumet at Hacki aua plays .vhrr.ook at .h meek todav. 1 V V M, Slip-ons and Rain Coats Select yours from our assort ment. It is complete, showing all the new fabrics used in these ( oats. Mixtures and plain colors. All sizes at $5.00 $22.00 Department BAND PRACTICE TOMORROVN Plans Will Be Formed for Cont no nt New Hoighton Organisation Mualclaaa of EiouffiMon wii.i .n In teyaatea m Mm ofjau4aai(ou "i aat I sra raiiioiod to aitomi tho reiu-.u -..i in tiio 1 1 la ice halt toioorio moTBlni vviion pfaUM wnl Uo formulaioii gatd ti maintaitum; tho sMWlt, S :. n mush ians attend d tho maatiag held bun atumtaj ami all arac '! i aathn iaattc with th' Idaa. John Klintli.tm mer was appoliClad as manaaat of tho otKanir.atioti and ho will hao ha iko of I ha roiwarval tomurrow morulnB. Mayor Haf.tna i. who m the fath- r of tha ii-a. raqtmati thai arybad) ut Houghton i o-opt iat. :! this movaaaaai to pioiii- ii hand Ui pepraaant 11m ksga, MEMORIAL SUNDAY. Military Organisations Will Attend! CiiurcH in a Body Tomorrow. Tomorrow is Memorial Bunday an I th various miiitaiA orgaalintlotM of Kouakton and Ugacocg win attend ira a M R inn-' b i" Houghton in a body. M eta ban and rilHrrri of t!-o Ham in i Kaval stemwvaa sriU hajtw Ham mk at If o. Ink and at tho A- mory ihai wrMI i-ot tho Houghton L4f t infantis and together thay wi l go to tho church, i- i ft; period thu tomorrou nfter noon Hie no mo. i s ,,i tho vaiimis com Iteai appointed racantt) to la plans for the ohaaryanee uf Megaorial day. a ,i mat t. At tins time the that nf march t.. be followed in the militan ami I'lvlc oarada will io outlined. PERFECTS NEW STUMP PULLER stump puller, daalgnad and built) , t:. t" Pryat was rnaaplrtri at the Carroll foundry yaatarday. The do t'loe win ho us.-d in rlrarlag land oa I Mr. i'i.ii's gturgaon rival (arm and it is coaatructed M claan an aora of lan.l poi gay. The puller reeemblea a hoiatiBg im i no. m a n.uiir .t ataal i-beaau ai. wi i aindlaaa and a te horse pewar gaaoliiM marine angina. Tho rranee raati on skids ami the ma- i hino ran be hauled around a hold with it own power b) attaching its cable to a tto. or st inip. In aitual operation it is t in- faatanad to nevernl stum pa or trooH to Bi'o the neceaaary nnchnraga and after us cable is at lac had to a atuaat the windlass just simply tears the etunap out of tho gi ound. ttt . and Mrs. .1 II. . tote) ate 1,1 lahpembtg. aiiod there the iii naaa it' Mra. Ootay'a brother, Shoes At You will find plete than ever, Lists. President Wilson Honor of K.Ke iaaaajsasssK'JrlBBaHBa I agrg ' , 7jjrTacr. l'hotos copyright, lyit, by American P ,RKSIIKXT WILSON S address ftUMral aerrlcea of the BcraBtoan United states naval Bghtera kJllad al Nora Cm, was a notable one and lias OCCaaMtMd OOttaidcrabki com tia'iit. The illustration shows him at tin' .New York elty hall, aeeom- panlotl by Mayor Ifltchal (al topi, and also portrays the sceno at the navy yard, when be delivered bis address before the seventeen cotlins, whih were eoTtrad with American tias. More than 12,000 poraoua were preaenl at the Lirooki.Mi caraxuoniaa. ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED. Mrs. RKaabeth Wortley ot Plorenci street, Baa4 I lottahtotti todnj gn noum'ad the angaaantenl ai bar dam ;', tar Miia Blhaibeth, to Durand Apple ton Hall - f I toar Wood. Minn. Palm Will III I Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for young men Y'OU'LL tad a certain distinction of style and design in these A young men's models which mark them as different from other clothes. You can easily understand how it is that young men's clothes should be different; the lines of the garments drawn to express youth, vigor, buoyant spirits, activity; the colors and patterns ot the fabrics specially selected. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for young men are really unique, unusual, distinctive; young men who wear tnese clothes look like individual, special-tailored men. Bui there'a ci quality in the clothes -all-wool fabrics, the best of other ma terials, the finest tailoring the sort of quality that jives you long, satisfactory service. Come in and see these clothes, gel acquainted with real economy in money-spending: let us show you some best clothes at $18, $20, $25 and $30. Special A Boy's Baseball Suit FREE valued at $1.25, ith every purchase of a Boy's Suit of colthes. Our stock of Boy's Suits is as distinctive in Style, workmanship and quality as our Men s Suits. Plain and Norfolk in mixtures and solid colors. We offer exceptional bargains in Blue Serges. Prices range from f3.50 : 8 1 O.OO & Oxfords sis.r.o 3.90 ;,nd w our Imv: bettor anil mote com showing tho latest morlels nnil Penberthy & at Services In Vera Cruz Heroes lTes.s Assoeiatlon. at t he Hrooklyu navy y.inl at the Trlnltj t'hur h dui-iiiK lite abaance nf a til Allen Beymar, wHo i.- In flavaland on huainaan. Mart Hoar, who has i. pn visltlna lia mother. Mra. II. hi Hoar nl Hbah- ion. was yaatarday taken to the Tri mountain in apltal to he iieratad for pppandk itis. with Boy's Suits for a limited time only. Hats Ii Caps BellmcMit H it. th saaaanff now styles. Genuine Ai itrtan vclo.ir n Blues, Browns, etc. 81.80 $3.00 Men's and Young Men's Furnishers GENERAL REHEARSAL TUESDAY M, mil. is of tho . bonis that will aiUt The i -r. alioii.' a 1 I he ..p- llllIK of I lie M. H haiilaii.H.a Ui .ltll will gU Calumal Tuapda) ewaaigjl whole a eiieiiii raaaaraal all! he bold. The ahateta wiM ga to t'aluaMl ajmalal ear which win w.w- Kaal Houghton ai III! p m. This will he tho Hist Kotl- aral t aaaroaJ and k is planned t. aava ai least two mole lull rehearsals i Baactrb Park svlthin tha nam faa ADDITIONAL HANCOCK MERCHANTS MEET MONDAY. Co-operative Delivery Will be Ex plained to the Businessmen. mailing nl rating La ha bual aaaaman aIll bo bald aMondaj evening in i he Han. oi U . it hall when the im posed eo-operat Ivo deliver;. system w ill he dlacuaaad. C. k Barry of Mar halltowa I.'., who is inioiesiinn the Popper Countrj CuaiRMrclal iui in the pioie.t will meet wilh I he in. i -.hauls and explain details of the ss t. m. The Pommarcial ehah tecanUy ap proved tins p'.m oi d. livers and by that action, sanccfoaed its adoption bj I oppel COUnt n Ulel'. h. Hits. In elllos winie it alread) has been adopted. it is a marked sin . ess and in fact, meivhants .e those cities stroiiKly ro.-- i nmmend Ita a. -option in the copper country. HANCOCK CHURCH SERVICES. Congregational. Morning nervice at it: ga preaching my the paator, Rav. r !. Rich, suh jeci, "Grateful Remamhrancea." Sun day acbooi ai noon. Rvanlng aart Ice at 7 O'clock. Mkbjactt "hlsenlaiiKled Religion." Prayer moating aarvlca Thuradaj at j p. . nfcolr rahaaraal Prlday evening at 7:3d o'clock, St. George's. Sunday in::!". Missa cantata ami seimon, RaV, W'all.r; ll:te, Siind.i.v s.liool; 7 :''.'. vesp.is and sermon, RaV. Walker, Mormay 7:8 p. m.. K. s. P. at the roct.nv'. Thuraday ?:Sfl p. m. Ladlea guild at Mrs. Maloy'i reaidanca, Prlday 7 p. m., ohoti practloa, Baturdny, Memorial das 7:::u a. m.. Requiem mass. W'itsun.lay v a. in. Holy RUChaHat ! I0:M a. m.i Matins; 7 p. m.. ves pers. DISTRIBUTING DIRECTORIES. Kmp'.v.s of Ha- Michigan Mat Telephone company wore buay throuxluiui the day dlatrlbutlng naav telephone diractoriea. The new dire torlea an- a graal improvement over per Suit Shirts & Neckwear We call your attention to our lm of shirts nnd ncckwerr. Silk ,iifl washable fabrics in plain and str ipeel effect' at BOff) Neckwc.nr ,n all the ne v "stuff" at . Spehar Lake Linden-Hubbell WILL PROMOTE PLAYGROUND. Athletic Association May Equip Old Ball Grounds for Children. If plans ol oftb lals of the Toivh iiko Athtatki aaaaaiataaa do not mis lairy. i.iIm Ldadan uhlldren win in ptovided with a pla.VKroiliid. The use ,.t Hi,, old hall geOUnga opposite the Qerardln builaiag on i.ak.- atraat. if pet mission to aOCUPy them e.m he s. - l ined, wiii in- oonrartad into a modern recreation park and with a amall out lay, adoiUato equipment . all hi' at l ined. I'or the pan s. voial voars, the plat has bean Uead as a hasehall dia mond for amateur teams though other vaoaal bta niay ha procured in the even! thai the phi y Kloiind is equipped. In what imtnnei the athMtlc ;iss..- clatlon may utilhta its time t. the haal iidvantaKo dttrtnaj the sinmm r month! is xoiv.ii in the queettan of providing plajgroundi for the ohIMtaa. Tha ground is owned by the 'aiu mat Hada Mining company ami the aaaorlati atorra are hopeful thai an arrangaaaani may ' entered into to oarry mil the idea. . BISHOP EIS TO OFFICIATE. olaaa of a hundred children win receive conamunlon ami confirmation ai si joaeph'a church tomorrow morn iBUg al seven o'eloek. The SelVi.e will he conducted b) itt. Rav, Biahop Rg of Marquette. At l:M o'clock Biahop Rli wiii oaartate at Holy Raaao church and in the evening, he will conduct servleos al Si. Patrick! . hur. h at Hancock. LAKE LINDEN BREVITIES. 4 The Rubbefl Cuha aro out aith a challenge t aaantanr teams of tha cop pei country, preferably the Ulnwond So. (James may ha artaisgad by tele phoning ttampaon'i billiard parlora. The tuner. ii ..i th.- three montha' ald aaji nf Mr. and Mis. Napoleon Mnn neau was hei.i ihis gatanlng from st. jooaph'i church. a banefll performance was conduct ad at the Grand theater last evening, the pr dinKs luivitiu' been contrib- tha old form of hooka, Vtllaaaa and oUlea in the antinty are in peperet ae'tiona and the atraat addreaa of each paraon having a talephane is given. RESIDENCE !R DESTROYED. Tin- iian..ii; fire department won called out at Ittf orio. k this morning io a lire in the reaidence of Peter K;ir i. a on Elevation at r act. Tie oaa at catimated at abaul t. ...I athlerte i i.i i ion. The HUbheil hand will give an open ilil eolleelM oil )llll..ni ,,v,.,,,. (,,M v anlag. The LahriUM llldeponilenls ;,, Hllstlets will meet ;il i he l.oinjii,,, Driving park torn or ro a aftari n. in PonnactloB with the nlaa n uu eampa kii Which was llislltute.l ,,,, ii week ago, the h lenee el;ms of the lake Linden high hi bool has begun ii aurvag i um team. The viiuiai being grouped into itatrteta ami vari ous plans tor hetior gapjtation art i . - iny devised. Mrs. sammi Champion of MiUa baa gom o Dtiltilb n visit. Sp. . ial for Saiiird r and Mogul ay Lemons, regular IS cent quail t) for ai r ii"z. .'a. . Ventin Broa.' h i Grocery Dept. Advertiaemem ;;. Stomach Trouble; Wholly Restored! Mra. Wilson Itobison, 744 Naaalc St.. Toledo, Ohio, writes: "1 feel like a n. w person. I have no ' more heavy feolinga, no more pain. don't belch tip Ku.h, can eat most anything without It hurting me. I want to bo arorking ail the time. 1 have gained twenty - four pounds. "People that see me now Mrs. Wilson RobUon. and saw me two months nct seem :i tonished. I t. II th. m Peruna did it. I will aay it Is the only remedy for tpihtg and all other ailtm nta." No argument is needed for Parting, Just pet a bottle and try it. If you have catarrh of the stomach you have a serious trouble. If yog want to find a remedy it would be very easy to make the experiment. Before you have taken Peruna a week you will likely find yourself better, then you rill need no testimonials on the pgr! of other people, or arguments to con vince you. Until you try Foruna, however, all the testimonials In the world and arguments, however lop bal, Aill not move you. Just one trial of Peruna will convince you. Persons who object to liquid medi cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. uted to the high .-imetaaBsiBBBgRuj FIFTH STREET CALUMET I ..in m ia iiui t bohaJIlji;: a Mars