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Hancock Department STILL ANOTHER 1913 CONVENTION ANNUAL RE UNION OF ITALIAN FEDERATED SOCIETIES MAY BE HELD HERE NEXT SUMMER. Hancock a a city will be ten years old next year, and while li is no) x i i i thiit any espe nil i elebratlon -r ubMryiuMtft niM matu tbe annlverenry ol us if . nriioiiition, It in Mealy iluu the summer ' ItlS will In- notable I., i the gothcclrvg ban .a least dafOa big Mali' conventions. Aluedx anrroiime iik-m has been made i.f Hi.' eTorts to i, made i tiw Bogies, uiui !' the Herman Aid arietta t bring the -t.it. meet liitfs ,, those ,, u;.iii.aiiorin lur. r,ex.t ear, ami bndnj It MM annuun leA il. .it the liallat; Citiins- Iaviu will endeavor tu have th- deb-nates ut this year's reunion select Knncocli us the pines Far the gathering in IMS. At :t recent meeting of the Hun nek Italian Cither' League, No, , Bert m 14a no and x.imii Puocl wan elected .... delegStsa lo attend iha annual con vention and reunion at hull M i'.kk on Jul) M iind L'T. ami were insti u i d in use even oflfnrl to have Hgncockee- liiteii fur the gathering a eaf from now. Guarantee will he K'ven of the Mronaest flrwirulnl backing for the rrroyement and the proepectg fie ggepl hut for huvlnK the dekegntee in at K iiihuve at Iron Mountain vote tn fa vor of the ilaihiM oi' Han n The convenient) is ana net! worlb going af ter, iheie befog foitv-cight aocietiea ailiiiated with ihe federation, and us man) of tnea ara uniformed organise tions the.x make an imposing showlim rm parade, ami with their familii ami frit nils hriitjf many visitors t K'itnegg tin- feature of Ihe reunion. The an mini convention of the Italian feder ated sneietleg wos held in Hancock two yearn ago, on August ST, It was on of the hiKKest le-lltlii lis ever held In ih. city, am: was farther marked h the attendance of Benator Townscnd, f'niif nwaiinii young, and a large number of county officera trno made addresses al the ienie held .it ill" Hancock grove. So aall wan the f i.i.r handled and wiilf sm h a succcss ful outcome that in tnlte or? the Tael thai iium oi k has so recently enter talned the convention it is not anttel pa ted that this will prove any obst.i ele in the way of getting it again lot neat xmr, but on tha contrary it is thought the rente tnbeanew of the .spli ndld RHtherlr.iy held txxo yeiirs am will he an Incentive to have. It field here anaiti. SPECIAL CAR FOR DEMOS. Arrangements have beef! made for p special car lo he attached to the Routh shore train le&vfng rts copper tcuntfy .Monday evening for the con Ventabee of the delegates recently named to represent this .county, at the nate Democratic convention. The par i. will also Include delegates from Itaraga and Keweenaw mantles. The cop pel eountry delegates ale all pledg ed to support Wilson for the presi dential nomination and an Inker eating tight Is expt-te.l as the Wilson. Clark and Harmon forces are believed to bi about evenly divided. REVIVAL CONTINUES. The revival services at the Mctlu dist church are continuing this week, and are attrnctlP larger congregat lor.s thin dorimc th' first week of the meat inga. Rev. A. H. Davidson the LouH ville, Kentucky, i vangelist WHO Is con . lis ting the set vices, is M eloquent and forceful pulpit speaker and his ad ilreaMi mid pSbortntioM are sliowmg good li suits. ILL-MI LAWYER CURED OF ECZEMA ByCuticura Remedies Which He Rec ommends for Skin Troubles. WhUe attending school at lhanon, Ohio. In 188?. there was a Hniall-isix scare, and were all vaccinated. Presumably horn hniiure virus used. I became affllcti-i with K.11. n i.i. ti liistpd for about two ye-.iri, when the afilk tloti asaurncd the form of ar eczema on my face, the lower part of my face being in flamed most of the time. There would be water-blisters rise up, sml open, and wherever the water would touch It would burn, and cause another one to rise. a After mo ousier woum upi ' the place would scab over, J ' . L....IJ ln anil Itch 1 Vim nuuivi - -" en to be almost unbearable at times. Io this way the sores would upreud from one place to uiotlier, bark and forth over the whole of my upper Up and chin, and at times the whole lower part of my face would be a solid sore. This condition continued for four or Ave years, w ithout getting any better, and In furl rat worse all the time, so much so that my wife fcerume alarmed lest It prove fatal. "During all this time of boll snd ecrems, I loctored with the best physicians of this ran of the country, but to no avail. Finally 1 decided to try Cuticura Remedies, which I did, taking the Cuticura Resolvent IV rr nally, applying the Cuticura Ointment to the sores, and using the Cuticura tJoap for w.ishing. In a very short time I began to notice Improvements, and continued to use the Cuticura Remedies until within lesa than a year I was well again, and have not had a recurrence of the trouble sJem, w hich Is over twenty years. I have recommended Cuticura Remedial to others ever since, and have great faith In them as remedies for skin diseases." fMgned) A. C. Brandon, Attorney-it-Law, Gimarlh0.Jen. 17. in. Hold throughout the world. Send to It. A C. Corp., Dept. 8A. Bncten. for free sample of Cuticura Seep and OUitweat. V THIRTY FOUR GRADUATES OF HANCOCK HIGH SCHOOL LIST ANNOUNCED OF THOSE TO RECEIVE DIPLOMAS. Extrcisat Will Be Held at th Kerradg Theetar an June 20. A list of those who pmhahly win he grunted lUplomas ami who will Kriui- ktntad III Julie tloni the iluneoek hil'.i sehool has been prepared ny M ln i pal Johnstin. the numher, thlrt four, '(instituting tna largi t that has ever ciiuhiated fr. m the school. The names of those who will suecessfully tfi inin ale th -ir high sehool course are: Walter Jiislu.a BoTtanl, Helen, Mur t arnh, Virginia Cotsftney, Arthur Jame? fraie, . Mold Hnniei Onrk, Mlibil rioiin... pock Myrtle Hetriette Rx ley, Latum ,lamletia Rhler. Heiatte dri. fic Bricaan, PriarUla Budy, Ormy ; don BUwertb Flacb, Lyman Howard FUnkey, llnwunl (Deri I'rimedig. James Rudol h Sandriebaon, Nbrftteiita i",iia Jachnig, Bdtb Wilheitmnu Leondee- i son. Atiliy Adell Mel.eannan, Hohert Carl Mattsoi,, Pbarkn Harrnann Markn. t'hurlotie Ann Mil. lull, 11. hn I'lnienre O'NeliL Arthur 1'iederU k Pllppo, l. liner I'sull. Harold I'dward Kleh.irds., Mar eug fjeorge Huppe, William Arthur Storm, FTenb Swift Noble, William John Si ipi. .Veto Handrik Tolvoneb. Jomnb Oar beard Urfela, Carl FreaVi tick X'ollmer. Margaiet lOII.ilieih White and Jcoeab Howard H-chuler. 'I In- commencement exerclsem will take place m the Kerte lei- th.-ater on I be eening of Thursday, June M, with Prof, PMeandar P. "iaxun, L'nitad Ntates Gommbwionar of i'Muation, as tbe conmtencernent orator. The pro gram for the exercises or commence- mpfst week has not t heen arranged. A matting Ol tbe Alumni Association of the hi'Kh febool has been called hy I'resident Jay I .an tot l i elect o:lcern for the year In untlclatioi. of the annual entertainment to ihe giaduattng class. "ALMA" AGAIN TONIGHT. French Comedy Will Be Given A Sec ond Local Presentation. The Krench comedy "Aluio. lu re Do Toil Live?" which whs presented at tin- Ketredgc theater last evening, will In ien unothei- presc-ntat ion here this evening, the. amsart units to wit ness It n i oi d tune hnlm offordad throuch the lancellat Ion of an oriKinul engagH nu nt for lliis date. The play Is very t unny, and the eh iractet lza -tlon of the .sev eral roles by the mt n - bets "f the cast was clever end artis tic, especially those of Alma, played by Miss Nanette I Tack. who u.is .i pleMloi personality and v.tlce: Charles A. Murray Miss Km- Hamii- bOal and Aubrev Yates an I the other parts were in nn.'d luuios. The Hcenic settings were admirable and the mu sical numbers WON atchy and tune ful. The eac aeon given last nig-ht mi Dial of QeOfpo V Hobart, adi'pted from tie Qefguno version, and it was well reoatvad by tbe andkmooi CATHOLICS SHOW INCREA8E. 96,000 Members of Faith and 96 Priests in Upper Peninsula. Statistics reiently compiled show that the Roman Catholic church has made nig gains in the upper peninsula .luring the past year und that there ure now 96,000 adherents to the Cath olic faith In the diocese of Marquette and K.iult St-. Mail.-. Copies of the new Catholic directory have Just heen received by the pi teals In the copper Country and show the following sta tistics: Number of bishops, 1; secular priests, S3; priests of religious orders. .;!; t,,tal, Di'.; churches with resident priests, 75i missions with churches, 41'; stations, l.'t; ecclesiastical stu dents, C; academies for young ladles. 4; parishes with purochlal schools. 2f; pupils In schools and academies. 7, :!;t7; orphan asylums, 1; number of or phana, 111; number of hospitals, 4; M ho,, Is for Indians. 1; sisters of reli gious orders, 191; total population, 00. CHANGE OF VENUE DENIED. Hearing of l.eona Strom and Dorothy Nelson This Morning. When tie heartUB was eoinmen.ed hi ft r, lusti, e Fichkcrn this morning ,,t Loom Btrom ami Dorntbw Mebntev barged with crndnctinff and b-ing an Inmote rmrotirnU of a BBnaram h, MlOrWC W. A. Horrill. for tin Imfendnntl made a motion of a change of venue en tin- mounds that Justice Kichhern was a material witness In ihe case, he having ,m . oiepa i'ied tbe ..fib ers when the rail on ihe lions-war-made. The motion was overruled, PtOflOBv Mf Attorn. - MacDoiiald BtOiing that the coult was one of competent mfH diction. (MBoOf nob Wrigh: of Hancock was placed on the stand and be cuntlaited to testify Until about Z:M this iinr t ii. HANCOCK TEAM WINS. Local High School Baseball Aggrega tion Defeats Houghton. The baseball iraim between the leonm i,i ,,M' H;"r'k m1 llnntbMp high gejbnwf iKietponcd fnm Sut.nda i,, st i , i yeetennai ofttrnoen. was won b) Haiiciak. tiie eiore, ;i lo 4. Indi cating the doseness of the contest. Hunrock's de i.ling nm W0 mad'- In i ) Uhth Innings h N hl. on a goea hit bi BMW, The batiertto ,ver. : Clarke and Merkle for Hun k and On i'e and 'i beraOO lor Houghton, ti e omra bj innbnBw Houghton ooloooo.!g-: Hancock ?OOO1O0 1-H NAVAL RESERVE8 BUSY. Pointing Ship and Getting Ready for Summers' Orilla and Cruises. The i-rev, of Ihe Yii i tle Ih engaged In painting the hull of the hoat. hav n ; completed the painting of the decks and spars and the small bouts and trim now on ihe irnining ship of the N'avai Il serves will the noeno af continual activity. li is probable that on ;unJa next It the weother per nits the sailors of the two local divisions will go to the canal In the whalchonu of ih V.m- 1 1. towed it the Kte'ilo cutter lor a duy s practlc,. ob the fdKrs of Lake .'"nperlor. Moth tif the divisions are Working hard to secure new memb-rs and hi the time for ihe first cruise oi the slimmer, ptol ably ob July t. the ixnks of both are exacted to he Bilod. The new dlVUskm Is melting good! prog less in its drills, belief uided pa n !nrg" extent by having a nu.nibr of ihe members of the first division. '.vhoHe exfierience Ih vivl.iable to the newer fecrults. The club rooms In the Oer n.aiila hall ore nttractlvely fitted up and with the drills, and evperute. given to the members, the n-in lal cruise, and the tooial and cluli prhl leges that the iiieinbi rs enjoy member ship In the reserve is made attr.i m. to young men generally and should result In many applications for membership. COLLEGE CLOSES MAY 30. Twenty-One Graduates in Academic, Seminary and Commercial Branches The lluncock Finnish college will close for the gym mat vacations on Thursday. May Ihi, with a program of ggam loan M the college auditorium on the evening ol that date. Twenty-one HtudentH in the various departments will receive diploma)', there being ten it the commercial department, five academic and five in the IhoohejpV al seminary depari merit who will receive their diplomas. The committee which is to arrange ihe program will meet in a few days to decide the feiturei" of the commencement program. The live who will graduate in the Aeudemh department are Antl lm- monen, VrXafoeator, Mnmi Urno Kuatte .'asrxtg, Huticoek; Hvante l.uoma. I ltchburg. Moss; RU Merljarvl, llan c.s k. The Hanco'k Pinnlsh college semin ary deKirtint'nt is the only ecbOOj In thn United States training atud nil for Hervice in the minlsio of tlw 1 Ituvish Lurheran churth, Mfef the lx who will Knuhu.te this ear are: Ta avettl Kim, New Yorlt: fJatO KftOrta Ilnncock: Mattl KorteKniaJci, nUrport, (jhio, utor Kuiisisto, Monanoam I'a, Antti KotH'nen, llancixk, and Samaneii TanvettL iluncook. BOATING SEASON BEGINS. Next Sunday Will Be Banner Day for the Motor Boat Owners. If the weather contit.'ies fair. Sun day next will ee many n.otor boats ekUBBtta on lN-rtoa-1 I.akc and th, day will mark ttie beginning of t lit, a- -live hunting t ecson. which has been de layed b Ihe backward weathil lioal iwriei.s have BotB bus foi a moiitfi nasi getting their cratt in bhape. tlnk- cting the rnffinm. clowning hp gonarnl ly und painting where neci'v, so kbnl practically Oil the boats are m rOOdlne-en to lake udvantcge of the fir.-ji favorable wtather for irka to the i anal or t he t ntl . A number of new boats will be seeu n the lake this summer, among them being u twenty -cue foot .into roll wita a four hoise power I'ei TO engine f a a ho MorUa, ih West Kamcnak gro- cera. F.mll Tolonen bus otdeicd a new iIssjbu botne power IVrrn Bmm Bd i'm- ten for his boat and other boats will have more powerful engines Installed In place of smaller ones. Bay, Fr. fibster WlM have a molor boat this seui-on and is erecting a bOBt llOUOt in We-i Hancock on the lake tronl to shelter it. PROF. FRIDAY'S LECTURE. Superintendent li RoWOOf the Han cock schools has mal!el to resldentsi of Hancock Invitations to at tend the b, ture U be given ut the high, gnbodj I'ssemblv hail this evening by lTof. David Krlduy of the I'niverslty of Mlcblga), who will give an address on 'Tax tU 'onr.s In Ml hlgun." I'rof. I'rhlay was sectitaT.V of the commis sion appoint, id hy Qaytrnne Owborn I HEARD IN CALUMET Bad Backs Made 8trong Kidney Ills Corrected. All over Calumet you hear it. Doan's Kulne Fills are keeping- up the good work, curing weak kidtu -ys. driving away backuche, correcting urinary ilia. Calumet people are telling about It- telling of bad backs made sound again. Vou can believe the testimony of your own townapeople. They tell It for the benefit Of you who are suffering. if your back aches, if you eel lame, sore und miaerable, if the kidneys act loo freiiientl . or passages are painful, scanty and off color, use Doun'a Kid ney Pills, the remedy that bus helped so many of your friends and neighbors. Follow thle Calumet citizen's udvlce und give Doan's a diunce In do thj same for you. Percy Penberthy, barber. Calumet Mich., soya: "C run recommend Doan's Kidney pills. I wua annoyed with u lam a"' wtuk back and pains In my kidneys. It hurt me to stoop or lift and when doing an harp pains would catch me. My kidneys did not act reg ularly. I finally used Doan'a Kidney Pills, and the contents of one box cured me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cenls. Foster-Milburn CO., BttffBbV w York, sole agents for the Fulled States. Remember the name- Duan'a and take no other. investigate tax conditions in Michsgan and Ihe ublllO and experience of the hpenker together with the tu- t fail lo i.dllllssiOII If .t,:if:iil 1. . I f I !e- f-ult In nitroot-lng a large Hutleri. e. .; .j. : HANCOCK BREVITIES A'f A' 'I1 I"1 "I 4" ,l"I,H- I"t J. H. JOonerc Is in i 'hi -a to on a bnoinom nip. Horn, to Mr and Mrs. Henjumin I'avldllla. el T2H Pine street, a son. Don If, Herox ami Wife Of Detroit ere visliing with r lathes of Xif l!e eos In Hancock. The men of Trinity flmi -h will hold an Important maa ring, this evening at the church club tootne. The st-anier M Inru imika oi the Chicago-Dithuh line was at ihe Uebteln din k lust evening , lib no r handise freight. Mr. and Mrs. .1 .hi II. f!,. ,M k hac returnetl irorn a ihiic weeks' visit io Cleveland nnu other cities. The lilies Industrial sxletv Will meet on Friday afternoon. H Ibg I 0B KTigaiional chiiish pariora, at which a "potlucb" lunch will be servtsi. The Port&gc l ake I Justness .Hen'-: h loof loihm will hold a regular meet ing this evening at which il is MCpeCted. several new auembera win be odntHted. Rev, .1. (. pjnten, ol giarajiette, who rnoitntl was amointeii vksjr genernJ of the diocese by Bllbop Kls. la in Hancock vlsillnj; his parenls. Mr. und Mrs. Jusxph Hlni-n, of Water street. The White Bitter" from P. Marion Crawford'a novel will be .se.n at the Ken edge theater on via;. i. Itavmond Hart is. in advance i. the attraction, was in Hancock yeeterdaj m.ikii at ra nsjementa with Manager Kerreife. large and enthusiastic meeting of the Mary and Martha Club of ihe Con-V- relational cbUTCh was lell lust even ing ut the home el llev. arid Mts. Man ins Barrett. An Inlortnal in gram of readlt.'ga and musical mui, ,. ; v.i given. 'i'he rnontM meeting of the UougSf ton County Medical society wan neb' .Monday evening at the Douglass IlouOe '.'he program for the session con.tlsied of a pnpar by Dr. a. l Lawboush oi aluinet on 'The Diseases of the (kklt rtlndoW and bin Treatment;" with dm . luslon opened b fu . s. McDonald i f Qulnm . ami n. paper b Dr. R. T. Ahrama on " History of Amarioan t;ynecoloigj." Dr. Dudley of Chicago who aran to have given u etereootcon leu I ure, did not nppi or. TORCH LAKE SjfBJggBBliBBa PAVING CONTRACTOR HERE. D. C. Tabor WiM Resume Work A Soon en the Weather Permits. D. c Tabot of Muskegon, tbe pnring tontine tOT who had barge of tbe work tu Calumet Otge el last su aun-f ainl who 1ms i pent the winter and earlj spring in the Mag; tinlved In like Linden this morning ami win inunedl nielj begin prennrgttona for the re sumption 1 wi.rk as soon as ih- a i Ojtber pei mil There Is sufli mt etiuipun iu on the grounds fot the completion' of th--work. The Urge tank brought here hiKt stimuiei i i bmrUng the aapbaii is still in ihe jrioiinde and rend) to go Into eoanmiarion at any time. Owing lo the winter's accumulation of dirt on the street, it will lie necessary to clean this oil hefore the second layer of rot k can be placed on the concrete. EAGLES WILL CELEBRATE. Hubboll Aene Will Entertain at An nual Midsummer Reunion. The members of fttfbbeU Aerie, Fra ternal ' nMer of ICaglea will maki pre parntlona al on e for the annual tc onion of the order to ba held here this summer. Negthtnda evening tin Aerie will be entertained at supper l the membership team captained by Cbniien Hanner, Jr., which lost In the recent contest, and at ibis gathering plans for the reunion will he din d It is likely that the exercises m iln day will be held ut the Bagtea' park In I.akc I.iihI, n and previous to this gathering, there w ill be a big pai ue ip which all of ihe aeries and severe1 liu-nds will pari icipute. Good apeakeri w ill be sc Mi d and a program ol .p,,ris and other featurea Will ba arraruieil SEWER IMPROVEMENT. etpoer of Higher Joseph lou cette bnt a force of m "i engaged In InstalMrg a r.i v. cate'j basin on ' R" Sue.-, rfuhbe I, ihe llvidln line bc tween the vill' e and township. The cat h I ooin Is being tatsttilb I in re for th- surplus ater an will be on ejected With he village sewer system. HECLA MILL MEN WIN. In an int' M -.ling basi-hall aine plg ed et.terda the employes t the ,11 1 stamp mil! were defonted o the in. pmna of the regrlml.r.r plain. D) thi score of ". to 11. Hi is. .in w.us ,.ii tie slab for the u Inner und wnji caugul b) Peflgnd. Tertian and Rippelle weri tbe batter for Ihe Hecla bnuebx FORMER HUBBELL MAN. Word has been received here . i, l oitfjclng tin death ot Join. Donovan, gged 4S, a former resident id' Huhheii x hi, h net ifred at lege node Moni The dise.ivci was a brother ol Mis llllum Kan 'a and worked at the C. A H stamp tnllis until nbout live yenra ago. The aeenaing will be shipped to his old home at Adell. Wis., when Um funeral services will I'e held. TO IMPROVE STORE. K. X. :illet of IfubbelUhus nwiudc ; , intra, t i, Vervflle brotbem fra th, eiet-tlon of a n w siel fr mi to his (tore building The present doui to lilit . you The Brown Bottlai ro tects Scnlita purity fron tha Lresvery to your jlass. Phnne;J Wnrth Calumet i in.iics 8nuh vW Httncot.lc Jos. Schlitz Hrewinp; Co. .Hio Pine St.. Calumet vsr twk hi mm mr That Made Milwaukee famous, door Mill be rcil.oVci all I CI .-.ingle door Mulbatltiiteil further removed from the sidewalk. New plate glaag wln duus w ill also be Inst all, ,1 TORCH LAKE BREVITIES. Mr. and Mrs. Calais Hivet of T:.n,a mob City are ihe porenta of a new 1 son. l'anl Schleve of Huhhell ha arrived '.,,int- front Milwaukee w li re he limb r- went s-i iai treatmi m. Mr. ami Mrs John MncRnchrna ara the pggsaaitg i,c a daughter bun gf the l.nke Superior Oenornf nospitil. Wiiiium White of Cnbunot, candl- date for the RepUbll an nOOainnUoi lor trc.isuicr. called on lo, al li e-icl.' todny. a ftoeini genalofl nd smoker win i" be Id after the regular meet tag of Tnm ara-k Camp. M . W. of A. of Hmbbell i hursday evening, Rev. H. II. Mnlllnson haves (od.iv lor Mlnnisipolis, whete he will attend the big convention ol the Methodist Kpiodonnl church which has been in ml-.' Mae wiuvon, rormerlj boob kc er for Will c. JUiiert will be gmd; untod imxt month from the takenMh Hospital and Bcbool ' Nuraeg : i 'levelnud, Ohio Samuel Mahjrel and son ciamle leavi tmla for Provtdenre, R, I where theg anpoct to bete. Mrs Meagre! and three ihildnn will visit for a short time with Mrs. Maigiet's mother al i iiinmlng. Torch Lake tanners are busy with the woik of pulling in their eroflg, A I -though the weather Is still bxi cold t., ;eimit the crops to prow tutlM'acior' . nood progresa is being made with ihe iluntiHK The pew rent system which has hei a in vogue at the lnkc land, n M. V. (lunch for una- ,ars will he dis pensed with m fax or ol tbe duplex .-nxiiop rontrMwtlnn ajatetn, nccoriNnaj n a decision n ach, d bx the .din i.,1 hoard it a meeting last week. The Deadly Pipe. Personally we do not like tbe light of distress, but we tblnk we would rather anjoy seeing what would hHj pen to a germ that tackled tbe kind of man who smokes a abort black pipe Oalveaton Newa. It pay to advertise. BROWN BOTTLES Yuu wouldn't lluiik of drinking impure water. Why not Ik sure you get pure beer? If you drink Leer from u liglit Lottie tliat lias Ikvh mpOfA am . arc. Liglit starts decay, even in pure Leer. Sclilit. is Lrevvcd in t lie dark, aged in glass-lined Bteel-cii.mieled tanks. Every tuL. vat and tank is scalded every time used. Every Lottie is sterilized after it is sealed. Lven tlie windows m our Lottling Jilanl arc til DrOWH glflBS. The Beer Safety of the Seas a Question For The Hague Tribunal By CHARLES VON HELMOTH, German Steamship Official JM'W ITil lla' ldvv.s of everv imti'iu ut iiriaiu-c rcirurilino; the M B iy of pntfiogpn on bonrd Btenmshipa I beliere NV proper aolution la to HAVE THE HAGUE TR3tT SL TAKE DP THE MATTES and adopt sae jolal rrgulatiotis as would insure as nearly aK-oltitc sufctx a- i- possiMn and under which all steamship compnnrM d' vwry nation would BB euiu pelled to operute. It ii a matter which demands DJTKKJI ATIOTAL A0RE& ICENTj as most stenniship BompB&iai inust eogtitorm with niaiitime lavj of several countries. CERTAINLY THE SAFETY OF HUMAN LIFE IS VASTLY OF MORE IMPORTANCE THAN IjHE SETTLEMENT OF SEALING RIGHTS OR OF BOUNDARY DISPUTES. WHICH SUBJECTS WERE SO SKILL FULLY HANDLED AT THE DUTCH CAPITAL. Women Are at Fault If Home Life Isn't Ideal i By Mrs. GABRIELLE S. MULLINER. Lawyer and Suffragist mJFJM HEN A MAN MARRIES A WOMAN HE PAYS HER THE M I I HIGHEST COMPLIMENT IT IS IN HIS POWER TO GIVE. jLM HE WANTS HER FOR HIS COMPANION THROUGH LlFE.j SHE IS AT THAT TIME HIS IDEAL. IF THE TIME EVER COMES WHEN HE IN8ULTS HER KEEP THAT IDEAL ALIVE. Ixt us decide what an insult is. It isn't a liaty word struck off from lircd nerves as a shower of sparks flies from a p;isitie engine and jroi's out in siuoke. The man who says these hasty word- i-n't -peaking lib in WOtm iously to his wife. Ho is HURLTM I HIS 1 M PATCEKCS Willi TI1K DAY'S All- A IKS, HIS WARIK8fl M DO ( OI KACKMKNT. AT THK XKAUEST OIUKiT. It might be his office n-i-t;int, or the subway guard, or the street car conductor. But it happens to be his wife because at the moment f the explosion she happens to be nearest. She should TAKDON "lUl.s OUTBREAK! .... j and take it at its t ruo moaning, which is nothing. IF A MAN IS WORTH MARRYING HE IS WORTH MUCH THOUGHT AND ATTENTION. See that crown or cork is branded "ScMtz" 21 . ft SOMEHOW SHE HAS FAILED TO, fnj