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iaTaMgngaYaunVng MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914. THE CALUMET NEWS PA PAGE TWO th- hoi un dec , e; i de h fru Btr j ill. t.i erj till on col ni ni. M; til rot tr; th. I' tl r. is or un tr: do I Houghton ENDS HIS LIFE WITH REVOLVER Cit Joseph Rozeman of Trimomntain, Suicides, Following Quarrel Joseph Rozrmun, .'!" years ..i MM ' raetdnal at Ti ini"uiit.iin, "hot and K i : :. .1 himself ygggf aftirneeu with it ::s-t uliltor IWOlvKf in JeeepO Rc.c.Vs boarding houee at Tnnn.un ta.n. Tha man is oMegai to have had n slight altercation with ;i friend late Satutda niuht while elebi ilinn the Feuitb .in.l it is claimed liis compan inn t lire. n. nod t- have him ..nested II, d -ii. I t.i have agog under the lntluoii' m of litiunr it the tlmo ant whether it Mi Ike after effect af Ins celebrating or th.- bet pad Hi u-is (Tightened at the thought "f hoi tip j n . I . ! thai promoted him M da the ti,. .i is unknown. Boat nun committed lb deed by iv- ggj pron i Mm tear, pahetag rtM ravolvtr to Mi bream ami pulliag the triggor. TIm haiku pMMi ikreu 'us h ty and Mt "'t hohin.l Mi loft Shoulder blade. H "In. I almost m- gtantljr. Justice John .?. Kaketn was sum mt.no t.. impiim I a COTOMfl Jury ami ho Impaneled ibe following mon: Dominic Zan... WWlaJT) Vanearrow J..hn siuuell. John Dollar, William J j '.,h. ... and Walter Chapel. The t ..r..iii r"s jury nut ;m.l adjourn at! until Thursday t" BtVeettgatO fur ther tacu m the ease. ARRANGE AUTO TOUR SOON. Commercial Club Work ng Out Details For Trip to Chicago. With the complotloa "f the Cevtag loa mwnektp road, the Copper Caen try (".immt r. ial lnl. vv.li lay plans f.r the Cop par Ceuntry-Chlcago automobile Ian whit h will l.e conducted in con junction with th atarouette end He rii.minot- c. mm-p ial rtttbl Tin- Capper Country Ink baa baa jOtUMd ttitit the Covington road will In- . t.mi'letoil in ii faa days, lata in formation having been cenveyeo t.j gecretary Oeorge L, price ? the eon tractor, am tkal remalni to ba done in the conetrectioa of brfdga and with it. the connecting link between tho eoppar ami braa districts wffl he forged. Incidentally, Hm Slarouette-Hough-ton Jiiiirnev, dletgncc of N m.les, can ba made bi ive houra and in the gaaaa .if eatebaatton, commemorating the coalpit 11 on -f tin road, Ac Cap pt-r Country club is conternpiatlng an initial run t.i th.it rftj . SHEA FUNERAL TODAY. Body of L'Anse P.or.e-er Is Laid To Rett Wat 7-I Yeart Old. Th- f u nr;i I f th 'it.- I'.unrllus Hhoa. a pi.-ri.-.i us;. Pin . f I .'ABM, h.i passed awaj Th rsdai tftor aaoBi was hi i.l thla morning a) L'Anaa. Tin- tatC Mr. Bhao wai T tW ut at;.- and urv -.i by i wi-i.w ml -1 i i ebUdraa. Tbay are )ohn of Pkt bvrgh, Datrati 0 rtancoth. Daaial ami Cornallua Jr. ot l. Ar- lira. J.-hn O'Brien ,.f Ribbing, the .M.--- Mary. Katbartfta and Margarai .it wwe The l.ito ,i r, Bhc i iei -i .1 Kherlff r.f Baraga county for iwa tenru m v erai . irs ago, He had bald several nuntclpal offiret tnd waa one .f t i" prominent citieeni tit ftaraga county. Prc-viouB to residing bare Mr. Bhei lived in tha copper country, working al th.' Isle Rdyala la ithn Mrs. Haari - Iron R r m..t h 1 Mi- 1 11 m Send for mm m 1 m nil 7A4k,7 & aW L$SZ? Our insh-urhnm lo ,e famous editor of the Boston Cooking School M-iij.i7ine were: "Get up a hook r, recipes of the thint people like best. Rnd the best way to make and bake each one. Then write it out so plainly that even an im xperioncod housewife can't have a failure." "The Cook's Book" was the result. Some of the 90 recipes were origi nated, m.mv of thr-m were improved upon, and all were- personally tested by this best known authority on cooking in America, and she tells so cleaily how the made everything that one cannot go astray. While some of the cakes and pastry are elaborate enough for any occasion, the recipes are all thoroughly practical and call for no expensive and unusual ingredients. In addition to telling how to make them, the book is beautifully illustrated in colors showing how to arrange and serve the dishes appetiiinejy. More than half a million of "The Cook's Book" are now in use in Amer Km aajMafhulJl Vol liir- demand is constantly increasing. Many send for 1 wo tw mi co at a rime 10 give 10 mends or young house keepers. Don't depend on borrowing one from a neighbor have one of your own. How to Get "The Cooks Book" lo every 25r r,n ni K C Baking Powder is packed a colored certihcatr. Send tn one of thee certincatei (paste Hon a potlal Lard if you like! with your name and ad. dress plainly written, and "The Cook's Book" will he Bailed hce ol t harr. Ony OM , J, tertifuate. Add ft. Jaquea Mfg. Company, Chicago Department U. P. GOLF MEET AUGUST 5 TO 8 Portage Lake Club to Be Repre sented at Ishpeming Tourney Tin- rarlago Laga i 1 r dak win at represented ;it tha third annual Htaat- ni u -i tha Upper Peaanavki oolf aa ao. tatioa oa tan llaka .f tfca aTavoaa aia OaB etak ai iakpegtiag oa auk as( ".. i. I ami 1 Tin- eiubo M tin- pontngula thai will la - i. aai u-.i are Houghton, tram Mi .unt un. Miir.iuotto. ktinnOBinaa and Ishi emimt-Neuaunt c It is als.. .iiite lik. ly thai ,.ht- Sun will send RgvanU plarei to eoaapata. All aaifayg rootd inn in th.- gppar paalnoukt. abatkar awanbari .f cluba eg not, are cordial- ly iinit.d t. be prosont gad partioi- pata I P. i.rst mat. h 10 DO pl.iyod will jtt.in ..11 WTodnegday afternoon, Augaat .is tke forenoon triU io takon up with ragiatrattoa and aaatgnaaanl .t playera, and n i 1 1 he eighteen hides mit b-play agalaal bogoj fur tive-ni.-n log ma Tin- mat. h will ho tim- pleted .-ii Thursday naming, when another eighteen holes win be played. Rack dub will ba pern it ted to onter aa naaai taaaaa of flvo aaan taok ai it daotrao. The con teal tor the individual h inpionship nf Upper Mickigaa win stait aa Tlllliadaj attorn. m. tho six toon i...'t bpo ros to guattfy. The l ist roanda of mat- !i play will be played on Krldas atorningi tho aocond rounds on Friday afternoon, tin- Mini- imals ..n Saturday aiutalag ami the finals on S.it nr. lay afternoon, In tho qualifying round for the individual 1 hamploaahlp, playera will he asked to pair and p lay a low-hall foursome. Coaaotatlon matches will he played on Friday and Bataaday by those faii- Ing to ajuallfy for the individual cham pionship and those put out in Ike 'nst round. Pnzet Will Be Awarded. Priaea will be awarded to the ckam- pfon and the runner-up. to the rilay ers havinn the iowaai eofg in the oWball loitrsomt- and to the player kavina tke lowaot Individual aenao for eighteen boteo HMdal play atadki iur Ing the toarnaaaeat rrizos will also lie given to the winners of the on odtatlon matches. Tha BrM Blghl of the taming eventa wW tag off at ..'. lock, and the aft.-r a 1 Hgbl at l:M o'clock. Then- will be a dinner-dan.-o at the club houae ..a Thurgoay evening and h banquet on Batuiday evening. Aft er tho banquet thore will bo a husl ncaa aaaakn whan ofBcera will he f..r th.- next ragt ami the pi f holding the itll tournament aele tod. HOUGHTON WOMAN PASSES. Mrs. Lucy Holtzman of Dodge Street Succumbs To Long Illness. Mr. Lacy Holtaaaan, 41 jssaiaaf ace, trs fa . f Prank Hoitaman, of imdue street, died yeatarday morning. The deceaaed i--'-i bean ailing for some time. Bha la rorvlved b) her buaband ami two cbildren, ituth and Edna, all ; Houghti 1 The late Mrs Holtman is the dauahti r ..f Francis .linker of Portage Entry, She i- ais. 1 lurvived by the fellow brothers and tlatera; John lacker and Mrs I' Bkilafor ..f Ass In ins. FA ward of Detroit and Madeline ..f Wah- Xo arramtemenu have been made ByMr&Janet MKenzieHill It s FREE Lake Linden-Hubbell HUBBELL YOUNG PEOPLE WED. Mias Malvina Fountame Bacomsa tha B- tie of Louis Goutro.iu. i si Ceellla'a chu.t.i t Hubtiell this 111-iiniiK, Mihh M.ihiua I' untalne, tin- daughjtgr oi Mr. am! Mrs Napo leon I-1. untalne, boi uin the bride of Louis Ciuititiiu. The 1 ei oniony Bagg pt-i I.. unt il at olKht a'Hook b Has', l-'r. Biainiovaaana in tho agggggai of rela tives iiiitl frieiuls. The bride wis at tended by gag sister. Miss Matilda rnuntglajg. ami j-.s -,.'i iiai igoan, a brotker of the frniri. acted aa best man. Mr. and Mrs. 'i.u'ioau iii ma,,- I heir home in llubb'li. SCHOOL ELECTION JULY 13. Tho annual meetitiK of I'ractlonal S. he. I disiriit No. 1 and I of Torek Lake ami St honlcruft townships will bo hold an the evening of July IS when din. tots will I looted ami a oroiaei t.. combine the districts will be voted upon. Tke retirian gaawagfi of iho I. .-aid ar. Danii-I Thuitnos and Joaepb I 'esormit-rs. Neither, so far, is pp. tad. FOUNTAIN IS DELAYED. The water fountain ami lamp post, BSemorial Which will bo presented to the village by Itansome Pearce of the I't iir. e Hardware v 1'urniture com pany, failed to arrive and its dedica tion, whi. h was to have boon a Baft f tho exercises Saturda.v was post poned. Mr. I 'ear. e has been assured, waver that it aril arrive early this w eek. IS AN OCTON AGE R I A N. Joaepb Benedict celebrated the eightieth anniversary of his birth Thursday evening with a family re union at the home ..f his D0JJ, C, " Benedii t. Among the outside quests Wan Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Donodict and Mr. gnd Mis. J. lienedii t of Pitts burgh and M Marx of Detroit. HOUGHTON'S CELEBRATION IS DEEMED BIB SUCCESS CITY REESTABLISHES REPUTA- TION AS ENTERTAINERS OF COPPERDOM. HottgktOn 'I fourth of Jnty oelebra- tion was the hlRReat on record. There was not a marring incident taring the day mid the demonstration wua allied ..111 aCOOrdMfl to schedule. In 1 feal !. tioughton'g cltiaaaa ro- stablishod their reputation as the most loyal entertainers In the district, and tho county seat was the ntecgg .a' reaidentl of the entire copper iiiiin- ti. Bntbuaiaara wgi tverywhare evi dent and every no contributed towaitl making the celetiration a success. ! anting trniM braught people to town aarly in the day ami la 0 clock. th hour set far the haglnnlna of the te. found the streets thronRed. The paradi - 1 .-.i promptly nt 10 'clOCk and beaded bv Spanish-V;ir eterana, mounted, the pnmaiit s-Aiirik: onto Shelden street. The '. ' 11. band brought up in the renr of the. mount' d division. then came the HOttghton Infantry, Bjgf Scouts, Houghton, Hurontown and Riple.v lire departmenta, Quiacy band, floalg Ca llthumplana, city oftlcinls anil citizens. Tho parade dispersed at tke band stand on Huron .street where the ". I ii. band rendered patriotic aeiec tions, followed by the add real of the day i.v p.. 11. shields. This concluded the morning aoaaion. At i:sn, the porting events la-nan and until even ing, tin- ai .1 tutors wore amuaed with track and aquatic 1 ompetitlonn. Meanwhile, the c - m band was dlapanalng music on the Huron street stand and a daylight display of pyro technica held attention in another pari of the Village Th" canoe and swimming raeei ware tin- features of the athletic events. In th. evening, an illuminated pa rob. .11 which the burleeqae feature was the iiit of the celebration heltl attention t.r oeveral iours and the festival nneludad with a big flre- v .tks display. BOOSTS BONDING PROJECT. Prt, Nowmarj Protperout Farmer, i Inteieiting the Taxpayart. Throu i, the efforts of Peter New- Kkanee, one of Baraga eann id omra laaloaera, the tag pay 'is of that count) are hocomlnK in- ad :n ii HiitMo banding project. Mr. Mewman'a object is to complete a b ta eon 1 tougkton and his county, a load he proposos, that will be one of tho best in the upper penin rokV Mr, Newman believes IiIh countv would benefit mntertall) by automobile l.arties ftoni the copper country and h- is advancing this theory to the tax payori .-r bin district. .Mr. Kewmna arrived in Baraga vvhen 'i ant; was a wlldornoaa. Re has seen proaperoua towns and vlllaaea I't-tia .p all the while he was farm ing an. I I..- now is one of the pi" I " f ettk rs of Skanee. Ai tha . resent time, he has a force "i 11.. 11 It WOrg on the lake shore 1 lareefi LAMa ami BkanaOi Thin roiid ; coeds the old state road, wht.h - ;. 1 lie public over Silver Rlvai bill and numerouo other mlntn 1 1 1 1 s . making the fgrli g a 1 . nne for the guklni and a bind one 11 hoi and automobiles. The new road aot ogdj atfl tM the kfgjg bat n the drive about three milos. kr drive in aummer and .1 warmer ride in winter. MARRIAGE LICENSES. A ma 1 1 iii. license wns Issued by I'ouniy Clerk Kaiser today to MUM MaljkOVlc and Miss Solka .Maljkovlo, R gtg of Dodgevllle locution. CELEBRATIONS A SUCCESS Mill Towns Conduot Joyous But Sana Dcmonttratione. Ugkg I. nidi 11 and Hgbboll were hosts at suifo and sane 1 olooi .it ions Saturda.v and htVOeed w i 1 s propitious wtatbei the pairletl. dennionsi rat l.ms were tarried out to the loiter. C.norall.v, the gftrattiOUa at boUl towns wore .siinil.tr ami Hie . d zt lis ..I ..no con- mbiittil ii.waid tho suttess of the other. A military salute at sunrise was tbg simial f,.r the I atoning of the fes tivals and biK fireworks displays brougkt oil. h . f them to an end. The feature of the Lake Limit n celebra tion was the water CggftlVg ami the lake shore was lined with people dur ing the entire mornmt The exercises. loo. wore enjoved as weie tiie ban! com oils ami the ra 00 in UW after noon held iho intention of spectators. : LAKE LINDEN BREVITIES. Th.- funeral of tha late Pater Kemp was held yesterday afternoon fn m St t'o.eiiii's 1 hurch. Kov. l-'r. imin.r- mnpn ofR la tad. Mrs. Patrick o'Noii and daughter have none to Ishpomiim. Joseph Qeaereaug has returned from a brief v isit ill Nebraska. Human Raduckai of Hnkkall is vis- Iting in Detroit. Tin y lap oa BUaabetg Keoaler ami Plaronco Cuddlhy .f rTukheil have Bone to Marquette to enter the Normal cottage. Mrs. Sidney Nam arrow of Hutte, Mont., is visiting in Lake Linden, Harry Rtkvwortk, an empiovc at the g II. smelters wits Injured this moaning when he struck In the eye by .1 piece of steel. The funeral of the late Mrs Henry Fisher was hold this afternoon. Si 1 v -ices were conducted at the residence and burial wag in Forest Hill, Heugh ton. ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION WILL TAKE PLACE J0LY13 TWO MEMBERS OF BOARD OF ED UCATION TO BE CHOSEN MONDAY. The annuel at haul ofcwtlna of p.rt age township will be bold h i Monday evening, July IS, in the Central ocl 1 building, TWO members of the board u:' education win be elected and Daea L. Robinson and l". L. Batcnelder, rho t.-nns expire this year, will probably 1.0 named to sue aed them- selves. The bOdgal fOI ltI4H to bo raised by taxation, also will be fined, This amount probably will be nonie- what bam thaoj usual npsnmuch as there is no now building m prospect. lino hJiportnnt feature oV tin- meet ing Is the possiidlitv of the board de ; mining t.. expand iho manual train iiiL; department of tin- Houghton pub lic schools. This department is an ex- . ellent one but ut preseni g hauilicap- pad tor lack vt room, it is ooaductet) in tin- basomeiit of the t'ontrai school and H is location is unfesnhrnltle for various reasons. A feature of the work has been pattern making ami casting but owtng t. the ilagtted rpaco I lie latter portion of tho work had to he curtailed. HOUGHTON COUNTY FOURTH IN POTATO YIELO OF U. P. PRODUCES 181,984 BUSHELS OF TUBERS MENOMINEE HEADS THE LIST. In Iho list of upper peninsula ...un ties that produced tho enormous yield .-I nearly three million bushels of po tatoes in Itll, Houghton county is fourth, producing approximately 180 ,009 bushels on l,.'ai acres. A comparative statement by coun ties folio W0! County Acres Total Yield Yield per A. Atfjgo 770 ihs.lt.o ISI tjtriaga IM io7,ifiu Iks Chjpeewa I.7N 333,312 in: DkdU -',43!i 4:.s,:.32 If Ditklnson 447 M.fSO IN HoRehlc 322 dMN ISI Hbugbton hmh lll,fll 121 fron Ill :.4J,!31 1J1 Keweenaw 71 l.til ltd lane 422 3,3()0 IM Mil, klnaw 1,000 1 IMOO 141! Mdrqnatto I,7M j:.4,s:.r, tdl Menominee 4.UI '.4.1 14 bOI Ontowrgon H04 1 r, 7 , . 4 in Bchookrrafl .... !'i:i laTfOI hi ToOkl 17177ft -'.;ir16.42 HAROLD SCHULTE TAKES BRIDE Youngest Attorney of Hoaghton Coun ty Becomes a Benedict. Announcement of th.- marriage it Snuinavy on Jnlv of HafOM S hullo of Hottghtnn and Miss Doris Lutes nf BaOIno w has been racalved, The ...iiiik people were marri o at the home of tho brides noaher bv Rev. Spoio of tho I'lrsi M E, ohnr. b -if Siic Ina w. The Pride va attended bv her Mister. Miss ghtlth Llltex. and Mr. Bchulte'i brother. Raymoad, nra bag) man. Mr. and Bra Bckulto left at wnea for 11 lour of eastern , itlos and will be at home in Houghton after luiv 10, The bride in a fgrggfcgatO f tiie t'ni- versity of Michigan and it wai llafffg Mr. Behalta m.-t her, while ao was in the law department Mr. Schulte is He- fl n gg t itt ,rney in Henghtoa countv, h. is a . n .,r Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hehult. .,r Defter May and is legated in Ike pra. il.o ..f hla profession In aaghtittt, Hancock BEGIN WORK ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL Houghton Contractor Excavating for Dollar Bay Structure John J. Michaels, the IfoiiKhtoti Contractor WhO secured the contract I., tre t the new 1 1 1 M school buibllllff at Hollar Ray. aag commenced work ii that new and modern structure, nr., wild was hrokt-n last week ami from now an the work will bo advanc ed as rapidly aa possible. I'rosoiit indications are that the new M hoal will bo 1.110 of the most modern in this dlotlict. I'hiiis fu tho structure have be.-n displayed bv the HoUKhton con tractor tor several weeks and many ho TO exhibited considerable interest in the naW buiktrag There are ggggg unique featurea in the bulhtlng, wklck wag ananiMd kg Patrick Hukert, the Menominee iirchltett. The building will have an imposing facade with its omaaaentatlon of out atone, it will have two entrancea, each of which will lead to a with- corridor on tho tlrst Poor, lending to the base ment. The building vviii p. canatructed of hriok and Poftnguj Entry em stone. It will be HO foot long ami 90 feet In width, and will have in addition a MgM foot boiler house in the rear with a 70-foot brick smokestack. 1. w. Btoyle of Hough tgn bag oo ouroti the contract for the plumbing In the building ami the Peninsula Han tin I company of Lanrfurn waa awarded tin- contract for the heatinK plant, It is anticipated ten months vmii claps,- before the building is ti- nally tompletcd gng it probably will l.e occupied for tho tiist time in Sep t ember. 191".. 'I'h.- b.isem.nt has Btofnge, locker and . Koroiaa rooms and a space t. - served t.,r a bawling alley, which will ho Installed at some future time. The principal space in the basement, 41x 70 feet, wlU he devoted to the Kym nasium will extend up through the tirst door with a hanging running track encircling the ilrst floor. On the tiist floor, OUrroundlng the track, will he built rooms tor athletics teams tho d..nistio gcience ami manual training departmenta ami a hm, boon room. The agaembiy room on the second th.ot will extend up through tho third floor to make on that lb. or space for a balcony extending around three sitles. The school is doalgned for a commun ity COnter, and the assembly room, which will be M loot long and 52 foot wide, is actually a theatre. It will have a pitched ROOT and a commodi ous sitiKo. Then- will he seven reci tation roomg on the second ROOT, a lea. h. r's real rooto and 'carious lock er rooms for the clothing of the pupils. 1 in the third floor, surrounding the balcony, will b0 Installed the eommer- . ial department and the labratoriee. ' n the third Bong there will also ho a small music room with a Matte, in Hie Mar Of which will kg a reception room ami a room for the personal use of the musical director! ,,1 the I 1 1. SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS. Students Now Given an Opportunity to Take Manual Training. Students of tho Hancock public schools are a if or dad an opportunity to take a summer course in manual train inn, with the Opening of the school to. day. Inotrnctor Archie Neelnn of m eogo, Mich., is in . hargo of the claoa, Mr. Nevlns arrived in Hancock yes- terda) and Immediately phv ad thlngo in readiness for the opening. Tho . lasses were divided into the different actio na .and each class has been as signed ;i different pi riod of time w hen they will he permitted to use the si hool equipment for their work. The summer school will gleg many boy and ulrls who have nothing to do n chance to loam something Hint will l.e of value to them in their future life Ninety-five otndonta have already en rolled and it Is expected the clans will be increased largely before thg end of the week. DINGLE FUNERAL IS HELD. Servicoe For Late Houghton Retident are Held Burial in Bay City. The funeral .r the late l. C, Dingle who paOOOd. awav ;n I!... hosier, .Mum Wed no edgy, wag held yeeterday after noon. Boeviceg wort condiittod at the roakfoncu on C allege avenue by Rev. i'. n. Rich ot the Hancock Congregi Hanoi church and the remains wore I hipped t., 11, iv 1 lit for Inform, nt. Tin- remalaa were acoonpanled to Hoaghton b) Mrs. Dingle, her brotker, 1.. 11. Chamberlain .,r Draytiag, Mich., iimi 0, s. s knan of Chioage sales girHiagOl for ti..- National Rlseuit om Pany, with WhlCh Mr. Ilnle was eon nected, v HOUGHTON BREVITIE8. t Mr. and Mrs. ('asimr Itrand havt- as their gueetg their daugk.tkrg Mrs. loht rrlmatead ami Mlm Ktlna Urand nf Applet, in, Whs. Bam Brteety ,,f lioston, formerly of the si. i,,- g Wotuftt 1 ..in, ,-. in vfaitlng in Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. fftgkgm LaftM belle ,,r riwlna are in Roaghtan rlaltlng Mr. and Mrs i bitlen. August S. hlaak, formerly enRaaed in th.- meat gsggggeoa in rbtgghton, nan laented in Cantnct, lfevM is here elalt- in;; relativOa and frit mis after an ab l ew 1 , 1 1 iv e:irs. Th.- Mhmgg Laura ami Virginia On tkm Lit yeotordaj f.r an tetaaaod visit in Kscanaha and Ishpeming. Department NAVAL RESERVE RETURNS. Middiea Enjoy Fourth O' July Trip to Head of Lakes. Members ot lb, Ham BCh and Mar- tiuette drvlalona Mlckigna MgOnl bH' Bade, retarnad al I o'clock tins mom Iiik from IHiluth. where Ikej visited sine- early Satnnlav mornimJ. Hflcors umi aacmboro "t the divisions were loud in tkaaf pgnaw f the lieatmogd i. t veil iit the hands of the Minnesota reserve and state that they are royal , nier;. uners. The training ship Yaiitlc. and otll-t-ers of the tvo divisions left Hancock Friday noon, arrivlni in Dulutg early Saturday. The trip was a delightful one dosp.te a mild storm which struck Flida.V Bight Members g the Milllie- aotg raaarve me: Hie local sailors and eacarted Hurm to the city, in tag af ternoon tho middies were gtVOg shore llliotty whilo in the evenliiK olllcers of the Minnesota division entertained the Michigan others at the BpauUttBg hotel. TOT CREATES EXCITEMENT. City Police Force Succeeds in Finding Franklin Child. aktna, tin- little daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Bdward liwrenio of Qulncy, canaod conaMerabte encltomont Satur day after noun when she atrayed .ivvav. The little one left kOggO oiirly in tho afternoon and told her parenta she wns gotnpj to the PYnnklln station When the youn-ster did not nturn kOggO after an hour or more the par ents became worried ami Instituted a sian i. fot her. The Hgncoch police wore notified and ill eiitht o'clock In the evening she was found wandgrlBg about the streets of tho city. The Pourth O Jnlv ill Hatic. k vv;is verv quiet in the line of accidents. Hat riim sov . ial minor burns received i.y youngotera tkere were no mishaps attd the cch brat ion was decidedly safe and van". ( The real tobacco) chew my coy J THE GOOD JUDGE AND THE SAILOR ASK the man who chews " Right-Gut "it is the only Real Tobacco Chew. 9 It is the only chew that is cut just right so you get all the substance out of (he Voharco. "Right-Cut" is a more satisfying blend than the old kind of tohacco. Ripe, mellow, sappy leaf seasoned and sweetened just enough to bring a ut the pure, rich tobacco flavor. The Real Tokacco Oaw C3 1 J Ccrio a Touch A SK your acnlcr today. IflMdooaa't noU "Ritfht Cut," nejiid us 10 cents in stamps. We'll eml you a ptach. We guarrmtre it in b a pure chewing tobacco end hpttt than the old kind. , Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic R. R. Week End Excursion Farea Via ft, IgaaOO and I). K C. Line kTom Calumet to Fori Huron gnd return $18.00 Detroit gnd return $18.00 Toledo ami return $18.75 Cleveland end return $19.50 Buffalo and return $22.00 Ti. ki ts on sale every l-'i idav in July and Aug, 1st. Limit Sep! 1 ", h, i;i , Short limit N hi tourist t.it, fg all points Beat, Tickets on sab- every idnv In Jnlv . Pinal limit n dkn front .1 ita or s:iie, but not later than 1 let ::m 1!H4. liilormation ,-oticeri. , Bg K.ires. TLto, Schedules. o,,. , beerfully Kiven. Drag aa a Paatal rr ctrcadgr NO which rMH mil partloutara ' U),v l.xourslnn lares f,,r lids ;eaon. For Tickets, information. Tin..- s, hgggajgj, etc.. mil gg ggf station or 1 leket Ajjent. JAS. ROBERTSON, A. G. F. & P. A. Houghton, Mich. DBOPSY PBOVES FATAL TO MRS. W. H. CHAMBERLAIN PIONEER HANCOCK RESIDENT SUCCJMB3 SATURDAY FUNERAL HELD TODAY. Mis. William H. bainbi 1 1 iln. (,ne of the pi. or r-sidents of this city, suc- 1 umbed Sat unlay morning, death be ing dttO to dropsv. The deceased had been allmj for gbOttl u year. The late Mis. rhamkorlaln vas ranting easily Friday OfOnlltg and visited with nev eral relatives who had come from Ok luhoma ggd Alabama to visit her. She Want to .soo in apparently lux usuul haaltl but during iho night the death aggpi v isited her. Tho late Mrs. I'hamherlain was horn in BaigHUOn. Sin- ggggg l" the I'nito.l Btatea when but a child and Ingggod In Hi.- atatO of Wiiit onsin. Thirty-six yanro ago she cangg to Hancock and hat) ainCO lived in this city. Her hus band. William Ii. CliamhOflolBj sur vives. Resides her huab.ind the de censeil leaves to mourn three ehll dten, t.eorge. Stirah ami Rose, all of this city. The deceased also Is survived by three sisters, Mrs. POMMM Lowlns of Antago, wis.. Mrs. Ah-x Dairy of Qreen Bay, Wkv, gnd Mrs. Nam or 1 Hois of Depere, Wta., and dm brother, Mag Tontan of Croon Hay. Wis. Also Mrs. James KoaUMI of MtiOsTogeo. k lahoma, and Mrs. .1. T. llury and son of Hirminghatu, Ala., cousins. Tin- funeral was held thla afternoon with services from the ! irst Congre gational church. Rev. Rich, pastor of thai congregation, officiated, ami in terment was in l-'olt-st Hill cemetery. The late Mrs Chamberlain wns nne of the most highlv respected residents of this city and loaVOO ggnity friends WHO deeply fOg fCt I tT passing. Mapoleon Itroudeur has returned from a short visit in Detroit. Mrs. Rroudeur remained to visit friend in other portions ..f the lowei peninsula. f Vau bet it is. wt tt To Shoot ONi TMrfl RIGHT CUT CHEWING TOBACCO WCVMAN-BMUTON CO SICAOO. lit WEYMAN - BRUT0N COMPANY CO Vmimm - H W-JL THE POPULAR VACATION ROUTE RAIL AND LAKE OR ALL RAIL TRIPS. Annual Pilgrimage to the Shrine of St. Anne de Becupre. Prom. I ':i I timet $27.50 Tlcbetg on sale July 10 to 17 inc. 1014, Final limit August :!lst, itio, Stopovers allowed Bt all points In Canada on going or return trip ami o.i return trip ;it all points on the I). S. S. i A. Hy. Season limit Summer T. in 1st fan s io all points In the Kastorn DtgtM ami Canada, Tleketa on gglo . v . . da . to ggg fndadlng s, pt soth. Ffagal limit Oct. :tist, Itll JAS. MANEY, G. P. A., Duluth, Minn. in nil ra n m m r mnnn nnn nn i nn i 1 11 i iiii aaawaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaa