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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 191t, THE CALUMET NEWS. y6 LTD better be safe than sorry! There is no Safer Investment in the world than av Blue Savings Book or a Blue Certificate of Deposit, and in the lonp; run such an investment will pay far better than Mining Stock. First National Bank OF CALUMET I Launum Department ! i : Jf. 1 TWO POSITIONS ARE COMBINED JAMES WILLS WILL BE MARSHAL AND STREET COMMISSIONER APPOINTMENTS MADE. An adjourned statutory meeting of the Laurlum village council was held yis(nlay afternoon, It being presided ever by Joseph Wills, the newly-elected president. Officers and committees for the ensuing )er were appointed ami liqujr applications acted upon. The vacancy on the council was filled by appointment. Further adjournment was taken to the 27th of April. The only step of importance taken yesterday was the decision to Incor porate the office of village marshal and itrert commissioner, the offices to be held Jointly ly .Tames V. Wills, who was marshal unlcr the regime of ex I'resident William J. Reynold. This means the retirement from office ol Street Commissioner John ilunt. The resignation of Councilman Sam uel Jeffery, who Is now Holding a posi tion in the f tate Insurance department, was received and accepted, and Will lain Wfljs appointed to servo out the unexpired term. "" ' "President Wills appointed the fol lowing: President Tro Tern Bernard Ilolm strom. I'ire committee Harry Ingersoll, Jo seph C.allpeau and II. Ilolmstrom. ; Street and alley committee George Hall, Sr.. John II. Rastello and U. llohm-trom. Sewer and drainage committee J. R. Ratello, George Hall and William Wans. Property -'committee II. Ilolmstrom, Joseph Galipeau and Harry Ingersoll. i 4X1 Pure-Wholesome 3 peer like the Rheingold has been the fav orllo drink of mankind forages. IT IS GOOD AS A FAMILY BEYERA6E Sold in Quart and Tint Rottlcs. Scheuermann Brewery Telephones in all Copper Country Towns". The Fisher's Maid The Professor Romance The Rich and the Poor Character Songs The Land of Harmony The Sweet Italian Love ft Crown 1 I T , "A House of Merit" r XT Kiro and water committee -William Waas, John Stutter und Martin Frisk, Jr. Street commissioner and marshal James V. Wills. Secretary of the water board '.Mar tin Frisk, Jr. Health ollicer Dr. D. K. McQueen. Fire warden William Edward. Members of board of health John Stctter, James V. Wills and Joseph Galipeau. Village attorney Al. E. Petermann. Watchmen John Gillies, U. Tincttl and William Lul targe. Sewer und plumbing Inspector John Stctter. Kiro alarm Inspector John Knecht-ge-s. Janitor of fire and town nails .fames T. Mills. The appointment of the electrU-al in spector wus laid over until the next meeting. The council passed upon the liquor bonds cf Amedie Marten. Henry Wuolie, John Torrtano, Frank Dlstel, Sr., John Susturlch and Frank Knivel. Applications for liquor licenses were made 'by John Mtiei, James Archie, John Hartmann. Martin Messncr and Richard R. Rule, and an application was also presented for a druggist 11 cense by John C. Vivian. ZEIHR-CRONLUND BOUT. Mixed Style Match at Lauriurn Town Hall. April 29. Considerable local Interest is mani fested In tlie mixed style wrestling bout Ui bo conducted at the Laurlum town hall, Saturday evening, April 20, between Joe Zeihr, the "well known Cornish tdyle wrestler and Gunner Gronlund, the catch-as-catch-can ex pert. According to the conditions of the match, the winner must take two falls out of three, three points to count In Cornish style and two pins in the catch-aw-catch-can style. Rolling falls will not be allowed and If each man wins one fall at his favorite style, the one who wins In the quickest time will name the style of the third and deciding bout. F.oth men are expert wrestlers. It will be tcmcmbered that about one year ago, Gronlund. won a similar match from Ole olsen, the well known Laurlum wrestler. Gronlund won at both catch-us-catch-can and Cornish styles. Reeause of the unexpectedly fine showing made by Gronlund In the latter style, his friends look forward to the coming match with Zeihr with Interest and antlcijuute a very Interest ing contest. ig2,jgg.2fj,a.i,q!,q, , ( J LAURIUM BRIEFS. Councilman George Hall, Sr., lias re turned from a two weeks' visit to southern Alabama points. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Slbllsky have left for Chicago, where they will visit. Miss Ella Halter, of Ontonagon, who has been visiting with Miss Kate Corgan, of Lauriurn, hag returned home. Will Riley, of Laurlum, Is home from a visit to Duluth. Henry Wlltman has left for Rar aga county points on a short visit. "THIS IS MY 33RD BIRTHDAY." Gardiner O.-Hubbard, aviator, aero plane designer and manufacturer, was born In Roston. April 19, 1878. the son of Charles K. Hubbard, a Roston at torney. After graduating from Har vard University In 1900 he became a sugar planter in the Hawaiian Islands and then spent a year in a trip around the world. After completing his trav els Mr. Hubbard spent three years In the study of architecture In Farls, and practised his profession In New York for two years until 1909. Recomlng Interested In aviation he went to Rad deck, Nova Scotia, to study with Tro fessor Alexander Graham Rell, the telephone Inventor and exponent of te trahedrai kites. At Raddeck the young aviator designed and built an aeroplane with which he made suc cessful flights. Later he took part in aviation exhibitions In various parts of the United States and Canada and then entered upon the business of manufacturing aeroplanes for general use. Don't buy a piano until you have attended our spring clearance sale. All new stock pianos at 1165, $195, $23" and lip to $S'0. Fa sy terms. iano Co., Calumet. SAYS THEATRICAL BUSINESS " Will IMPROVE NEXT YEAR C. A. Marshall has returned from a business trip to New York with the belief, that the theatrical reason l.s bound to show an Improvement, says the Duluth llcruld. The prospects of 'i good crop year and r.tso the fait that some of the Eastern railroads are letting contracts for Improvements, will, In the opinion of Mr. (Marshall, have a very good ef fect on tho 'business Conditions of the 1911-12 season. While away, Mr. Marshall arranged for the appearance of Madame i: tn hardt in this city and ulso for the local appearance of "Madame Siurrv," one of the rclrmlng successes 'or the present theatrical season. Mr. Marsh al stated today that "Madame Sherry" had made one of the greatest miccesses ever known In this country, and was making Its three proprietors rich. "Thing' are looking better in the theatrical business," raid Mr. Marsh all. "There are always a lot of actors in New York, and the fact that there are a great many there nt the present time should not be counted too strong ly against present conditions. I look for a rather early closing of some of the shows this spring tind a very good start next fall, if the picsent promises materialize. 'They are forming several strong stock companies In New York. It seems to be quite a fad down east. THE ROSARY MAKfS COOD IMPRESSION IN CrtlUMET "The Rotary" by Edward E. Rose was presented before a fair sized audi ence at the Calumet theater last even ing, the play being of a semi-religious nature. The story deals with a happy home into which a nerpent creeps In the form of doubt and Jeal ousy with the result that the home Is ruined. In tho last act, however, through the good offices of a priest, who is tho hero of the play, the 'brok en down husband and broken hearted wife nre reunited, and the rosary which the husband gave his wife on their second wedding anniversary again finds Its way around her neck. The play was well staged and the principal parts were In good hand-, particularly that of Rev. Helen Kelly, portrayed by Robert Harland. His lines never failed to receive careful attention from the audience. The part of the husband was taken by William Wartde, Jr., and that of the wife by I led da Laurent, both of whom gave perfect satisfaction. Alfred Hall, Ro ger Murrell, . Clare Clay and Vivian Mayo, Introduced comedy features and added to the completeness of the production. The Journey from Paris to Toklo wlfl be shortened from 15 days to 11 days, 10 hours by the opening of the new connecting line of the trans-Siberian railroad from Mukden to WIJu. on the Korean coast, cutting out the trip to Vladivostok. A Frenchman, who enjoyed the dis tinction of being the champion wine taster of the world, at the age of 73 had certified 430,000 barrels of wine. HAVE YOU PILES? , Then Get Hem-Roid Under Money Back Guarantee. Rllnd plies, protruding piles, Itch ing piles, are cured with equal suc cess by the guaranteed Internal rem edy. Dr. Leonhardt's Hem-Rold. The guarantee Is so broad that it costs you nothing if you get no benefit. Don't wasto any more time with salves, suppositories or other out side treatment. Attack the cause. Hem-Rold $1 for large bottle, last ing 24 days, at Eagle Pharmacy, Cal umet, Mich., and Lauriurn Pharmacy, Laurlum, Mich., end drugglssts every where. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Station R.. Ruffalo, N. Y., Props. Write for book let. BALUMET MATINEE and .NIGHT CHARLEo A. MERRY MUSICAL With Harry B Watson LYRICS and MUSIC Hi' CARLETON LEE COLBY. A Cheerful, Comical, Tuneful, Fantasy, Foundod on the Old yet Dear MOTHER GOOSE FABLES Always a Delight to the Young Folk and the Grown Ups. . 10 Gorgeous Scenes 40 Clever Singers and Dancers And A Chorus of Beauty and Charm. TWO HOURS AND ONE-HALF OF FUN AND FROLIC. SIXTY SMILES A MINCTE. Eve. Mat. Parquette and 1st two rows ot Parq. Circle $1.30 .75 Ralance of Parquette Circle i.eo .75 First two rows of Ralcony 1 00 .r0 Ralance of Ralcony 75 .0 Ralcony Circle , .50 .60 Gallery 25 Itox Seats 1.50 Seat Sale at ForMer'a Monday, 8 P. M. N EWS of T7RATERNAL the SOCIETIES Members of Division Nos. 2 and S ! of the Ancient Order of Hibernians I will attend communion services at th Sacred Heart church at 8 o'clock Sun day morning. Roth divisions will as semble at the convent school building from where they will inarch to the in tho parade In connection with the church in body. dedication of the Houghton Odd Fel- Elght candidates will be Initiated at'1,,w'B temple on she afternoon of April the regular meeting of Division No. 2 ' 26- an1 w,tn the Numbers of Superior on Sunday afternoon, at which time ! Canton of Houghton will act as escorts State Secretary E. A. McAuley of f"" th grand lodge officers who will Hancock will be r-rcsent and will ad-i1' dress the members, giving further de tails of the big membership contest which is soon to be Inaugurated among 1 the members of the various divisions 1 Monday evening. All members are In the copper country. Special prizes j requested to attend these two drills will be offered for this contest and will';"8 probably will be the last to be be awarded according to the proportion 1 m,(1 fore the big celebration at of Increase in membership, which will Houghton, give each division nn even chance. Hecla Lodge No. 90. I. O. O. F. Activities. The regular meeting of the mem- It has been definitely dec ided that : bers of Hecla lodge. No. HO, I. O. O. F. the members of the-Calumet and Hec- j will be held this evening, tit w hic h la lodges. I. O. O. F., membe rs of Can-j time the initiatory degree will be con ton Copper City and members of Calu- ; ferred for the last time before the team met Encampment, I. (). O. F. will go j confers the degree before the grand to Houghton on April 26 to attend the j lodge officers at Houghton on April 26. temple dedication ceremonies In the On account of the celebration at latter town, via special trains on the; Houghton next Wednesday, the reg copper Range road. This matter was ; ular meeting will be conducted on formally acted on at a meeting of a Thursday evening next week and It is Joint committee from the local lodges j expected the grand lodge officers w ill last evening. Special trains will leave Calumet at 7:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. . and returning .will leave Houghton at 11:00 p. m. and 2:15 a. m., besides tho j regular trains leaving Houghton at! 4:13 and 7:12. Round trip rates have been offered for the trip. The Calumet j and Hecla band has been engaged to ,head the Calumet . subordinate lodges j ln tho parade, and it Is likely hat a : band will be engaged by tlie Encamp-j from tomorrow evening and ft is cx ment members to lead them In the'pected the total number of new mem- parade. The Encampment and Canton : bers at these two meetings will be at w ill appear in full parade uniforms, j least fifty. Preparations are being The members of the degree teams of made for a big banquet to be conduct the lodges and others who desire to ! eel in connection with the meeting one spend the entire clay in Houghton will leave on the morning train. The de gree work will be conducted in tlie morning. In the afternoon the other members will go to Houghton and will be met at the Houghton station by lo cal members as well as by the mem bers of the Portage Iike lodges. The parade will then be formed and will proceed through the principal streets of the town, following which the var ious features on the extensive program will be carried out. Owing to the fact that the train leaves at an early hour in tlie after noon, it will be impossible to arrange a local demonstration. Pythian Memorial Day. Plans will soon be considered by the members of Charity lodge No. 131. and Laurlum lodge No. 202. Knights of Pythias for the observance of the Pythian Memorial day which falls on June 11. It Is likely that the membe-rs of the two lodges will Join In the ob servance of this day and that an appro priate program will be nrranged. While this matter has not been decid ed, it Is expected the members will march to the Lake View cemetery where the graves of deceased brothers will be fittingly decorated. Active preparations will soon be made by the members of the first and third rank degree team of Laurlum lodge, for the trip to the upper penin sula reunion at Menominee. It Is likely that a special car will be char tered for the trip and that a large number of the members of the lodge will attend. At the meeting of the members of Charity lodge to be held tomorrow evening, the matter of npiointing a de gree team captain to succeed A. Ii Rosewarren, who resigned at the last meeting, will be considered. Other The Ladies' Aid poctety of the Cal umet M. E. church will hold a sale of I'seful artle le3 on Thursday afternoon and evening.. April 20tn In their church parlors. IVogram will be ren dered and refreshments served. a-20 Secretary. THE A TER APRIL 19th SELLON'S EXTRAVAGANZA and The Uoylans 21 New Song Hits business of Importance is expec ted and a largo attendance Is desired. Canton Copptr City. Member of Canton Copper City, No 4.1, Fatrlarchs Militant of Calumet have accepted the invitation to appcur n Hougnion on mis occasion in uie morning. A special meeting will be held on Saturday evening next and tne regular meeting will be held on be present. The meeting probably will 1 be a Joint meeting of the Calumet and I Hecla lodges. j Modern Brotherhood, A class of sixteen candidates will be ' Initiated at the regular meeting of the Modern Rrotherhood of America at tho laurlum bank hall tomorrow evening.! Another large class Is being formed for the meeting to be held one week. week from tomorrow evening. State Convention of M. W. of A. The members of the Soo camp of the Woodmen of America are com pleting arrangements for the enter tainment of the state camp which meets in that city May 3. While com plete returns as to the number of dele gates who will be present have not been received, but between six hundred and seven hundred are being prepared , for. The entertainment of the visitors j will consist of sight seeing, boat rides, : etc. Card Party and Dance. Members of the Calumet temple of Pythian Sisters have completed ar rangements for a card party and dance to be given nt the Union building one 1 LAURiUrva BUSINESS DIRECTORY EGGEN & HOYEM. THE PALACE HOTEL. BARSANTI & CO. Rread Is the stall of lite and must Centrally Kcated in the business Fresh Louisiana Strawberries, by be pure. AVe guarantee our bread to district of Lauriurn. Modern appoint express each day. the best. A trial from our large ments with steam heat and bath. Spe stock of fresh baked goods will coa- cial rates for regular boarders. Fourth vincc you of the quality. Phone 323. and Hecla Sts. Mrs. T. Schriebcr. Prop. BAWDEN THE GROCER. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. ' PENINSULA HEATING & PLB. CO. We buy our goods In large quantities For spring and summer year, the pre- We are the largest plumbing estab- nnd can sell much cheaper to you. We vailing styles 'will Includ- brow ns. Eng-j bshmeiit in the upper peninsula, have supply your every want, and make Ii Psh grays and blue serges In domestic the finest equipnn-nt and do the finest our business to please you. Phone mid imported fabrics. Re pairing, clean-j work at the right prices. Estimates your orders. No. 128. ing and pressing. E. K. Neeb. 3rd St. furnished. Phone 293. GOURD BROS. MEATS. REYNOLD'S MEATS. A. ESPtL. 1,'iurium's largest cash meat dealeis. Our meats are the best that are ob Wlll se ll thre'-e fine sample piano All meats, fish and game In se-ason. ! tainable. All are government Inspect - below cost. Call soon. Our name means good meats of high ed and have our personal guarantee of quality. Satisfaction w ill be given on ' freshness. Service prompt. Plume all orders, large or small. 102. . , - t " " HAIRDRESSING &. SHAMPOOING. SALICETTI & CARBONATTO. TYPEWRITERS. Rring us your combings. We wil! "Quality first price afterward." is All makes For rent and sab-. make them into switches, parlors for our motto. We solicit your trade. LAURIUM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, electrical facial massage, manicuring knowing we can please you. Our and chiropody. McLaughlin & Kelly. sds are fresh and service prompt, over Faucett & Guck's ofTice. Phone 410 for our man to call. COLLINS & WAGNER LIVERY. JOHNSON-MILLINER. We are here to please you and are Re sure and visit the most up-to- II IT QonfTOtor II PI Q very desirous of proving to you tho date hat shop In Laurlum. Reautifu! f a L Ouilciulul) UlUlOl merits of our service. Horses and ve- new creations for spring wear direct hides furnished for all occasions, from Chicago. Our styles will please LSUTllI Rl, MiCtl. phone 543. you. Miss Johnson. Hecla St. COPPER RANGE HARDWARE CO. LAURIUM BAKERY. SAXBY & McDONALD SALE STABLE largest and n:est complete stock of Our reputation for the past fourteen Dealers In delivery, draTt and driv- plumbing and heating goods in Liur- years Is a guarantee of our goods. In Ing horses. Will get you any kind you lum. Special attention given to re- order to please you. we- ke-ep the best v.ant. All kinds of feesl de livered pairing, nlso a full line of general of everything at the right prices. D. promptly if you will phone us No. C0J. hdwc, paints, oils, builders' supplies. Marta. Estate, Hecla St. ope n niKht or day. (copper city bottling works. ! Our soft drinks nre pure, healthfu'. and Invigorating. Made by modern sanitary machinery, enabling us to quote special to parties and entertaln- ' nicnts. Phone 241. 1 CHICAGO DECORATING CO. i Artistic Interior decorating in most modern style. Paper hanging, tinting j hardwood finishing. Picture framing. I plate moulding, mirrors resilvered. fur nlturerefinished. F. Pentzold. Phone 387. j CENTRAL HOTEL. ' Located on Osce-ola street, near Fourth, one block from the cars. Spe cial rates by the week or month. We have steam heat, hot and cold water and free baths. L.L.DIstel. Phone 267-J. CONFECTIONERY & FRUITS. A nice line of candles, fruits, canned goods, and the standard brands of cigars and cigarettes. We manufac ture Ice cream and deliver wholesale or retail orders. Mlchelinl & Rert.nsso. DU PONT MOTOR CO. 1 Agent for the Ford automobile, a thoroughly reliable car for ail pur poses. Full line of bicycles and sport ing goods, tires and auto equipment. ' Impairing of all kinds, phone S20-J. Greatest Watch Bargain Ever offered in Calumet. I I -a R . JmII 11 Elgin Watch Co. us well as by the present supply lasts we will complete at the unheard of Warren Jewelry Company 321 FIFTH 5TREET CALUMET week from this evening. This event was to have been conducted on Thurs-j day evening. April 27, but owing to i various reasons it was decided advisa- I ble to change the date. Good music has been secured for the dancing and a pleasant evening is anticipated. Eagles' Social Session. Arrangements probably will be con sidered in the near future by the mem bers af the Calumet Aerie cf Eagle for a social entertainment to be given In Calumet. A large number of the members went to Hubbell last evening to attend tlie minstrel entertainment given under the auspices of tlie Hub bell Aerie. Bible Ter-Centenary. Members of the Masonic lodges In the copper country probably will be asked soon to arrange special services In observance of the ter-centenary an niversary of the translation of the King James version of the English bible. This event will be observed by the Masons in all parts of the country al a date to be set later. To Report on Census. The members of the Calume t branch of the French Naturalization club will hold a meeting on Thursday evening of tliis week, at which time, it is like ly that a report will be prosntel showing the result of tlie census re cently taken of tlie French residents of Calumet. Delegate to Lansing. James Doyle of Calumet leaves shortly for Lansing, where he will rep MACLEOD'S LIVERY STABLE First class livery and prompt cab service day or night. Hacks furnished for funerals and etc. Raggage hauled to and from trains. Special attention to boarders. Malcolm MacLeod, phone 99. NATIONAL BILLIARD HALL. Six regulation billiard and pool ta bles that are kept In good condition, with good lights and courteous atten tion. Leading brands cigars and cigar ettes. Agts for MarkhanTs box candies. NIELSON THE GROCER. We try to supply our customers ev ery wish and want by carrying a fresh line of fine groceries. Our quality Is high, our prices low. Phone 417J. 316, Osceola St. M. E. O'BRIEN INSURANCE. Insurance Is a good sound business proposition and a man cannot do bet ter In taking a life Insuram-e policy with the Detroit Life Insurance Co. First Nat. Rank I'Ug.. Iaurlum. PAULAS CASH MEAT MARKET. Choicest cuts of fresh and salt meats. Staple and fancy groceries, milk, but ter and eggs. Special discounts for cash. First class sausng of nil kinds. Thos. Paull. Phone 126. 18 size 4 ounce Solid Silver Case Screw bevel and solid Dacx. Cold crown and gold dust and moisture proof nut, gold inlaid decoration on the back. This case Is a SOLID SILVER case not silver filled as lots of cuses urc, though sold for solid sil ver fitted with u 17 1 Jewel Elgin movement. All Jewels set witli I screws, double hair spring, Fat. micromet rlc regulator double sunk dial. Stem wind and set. finely run and regulated movement and guaranteed by the us. As long as sell this watch price of resent tlie Calumet Council of the? Knights of Columbus at the state con vention of tho order. Considerable important business is to come before tills convention and it will prove, an interesting gathering. Lauriurn Pythian Sisters. Arrangements have been matle for a concert and dance to be given under the auspices of the Laurlum templo of Pythian Sisters at the liurlum bank hall next Tuesday evening. A I fine program is being arranged. I First Degree Conferred. At the regular mee ting of Calumet j IoelK-, he ld last evening tlie first de jpree was conferred on six candidates, i Tiiis is the degree to be conferred by I the Calumet lodge degree team at ! Houghton and It aroused considerable j interest among tlie members of the , lodge. ! Stella Rebekahs. j A class of twelve candidates was ini tiated at the regular meeting of the j membe rs of the Stella Rebe kah lodge, II. O. o. F. last evening. The meeting proved a very interesting one. Elks Meet Tonight. Ne special business Is expected at the regular weekly meeting of the Calumet lode of Elks this evening. Select yoiir piano thi week and be gin paying next month, if you wish. o!i get the big eli-vomit Ju.-i (he wine. Sale k-u Saturday April 22nd. Cable Piano Co., Calumet. M. W. SE'FERT CIGARS. Iealers If u want to be a booster for home industry you are- safe- in rec ommending the Dan Patch to the most particular smoke rs. The y arc tho goods. SWYKERT THE GROCER. Distributor for Carpenter Raking Co.'s delicacies of Milwaukee. Their cottage bread Is the Ideal toasting bread. Their angel food cake "tastes like more." Phone 436-E. THE THISTLE BAKERY. Our special bread, also eur cakes and doughnuts are made with the best grade flour. We sell w holesale and re tail. Phone us 141. ohn Dunlop. 427 Hecla St.. Lauriurn. WINES AND LIQUORS. We sell the best grade of wines and fine liquors and cigars obtainable In the city. We make a specialty of .en tering to family trade. Felix Orsala no. Phone No. 132. Hecla St. WEDDING INVITATIONS CALLING CARDS ANNOUNCEMENTS PRINTED OR ENGRAVED AT THE CALUMET NEWS. $15 J 1