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PACK EIGHT THE CALUMET NEWS THURSDAY, MAV 1, ftlf. r Si 0 ; Carlton Hardware Co. 400 FIFTH ST. FOR CLASS MEMORIAL. Seniors of Calumet High School to Entertain at Musical. The ii cmht rs if ui- senior class of It c Unmet hijrh school will enter taln at a musical radial ndw llM !i l'HMi.m of HHm Mlldrid BuinwUM. in Um bfcgti iseaoal assembly rooorq M n -l..y Ullllsf, May 3t. JosgUM Dyb dahl. the Chicago violinist, who Is I ling to this city to take part In the program be In arranged for the observance of the Norwegian Inl. PMdtMt day, lian consented to re main in Calumet until .Monday even ing and assist hc tlM recital. The purpose (lf th,. entertainment is to ra lse t fund with which to parchssc It Isn't by Saving Much at a Time I hat People Accumulate Large Sums If you wait until you haw a larje amount to deposit before you op. n I -..vings account, it Is almost o-itain you aW um oaaa It. The sure way to get the large amounts Is to SAVE THK SMALL AMOl'XTS, and open a sa . . - ., omit ev . n if the Jlrst deposit Is not tnon- than 11. "0. 'PW a savings account at thif the Toad to iri.l.-pellilr-tlre FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAURfUM 1 11 ""'mi. y. ;r.dns and i't fit? )m.;i . vcr Ratnrday . v. tiiui. Merchants a Miners Bank CALUMET, MICHIGAN. CaPiUl $150,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 230,000.00 Liability ct Stockholders 150,000.00 OFFICERS: Charles Briggs, President Peter Ruppc, Vice Pres. W. B. Anderson, V. Pt' & Mgr Stephen Paull, Cashier J. E. Shepard, Ass't Cashier INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSIT8. AN INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNT MAY BE OPENED WITH ONE DOLLAR. Anstrong-Thielrnan Lumber Co. CALUMET ' " ' ',r oo w. os rofjit trip, call on tn Kin A BWPIA tw AMERICAN RANKERf ABROCIATKiM TRAV 1 JJ ''M "' -s tmt iAFRRT axi must c nvkniknt way Of CARRTlRq TRAVRL rUNUN IV THE l VITKDHTATR ASM) cas- nda, s WELL AN ATROAA ' v v A " (iwKt rTrT n rtiwny rRERiiRif OHECKR.ITH Ho IHFTICI'LTY ARCrfJT IPWWTIWCATIOW. ACCm-Ti .l. a i.i. i KU TH WORLD. STATE SAVINGS BANK LAURIUM, PLAY BALL? BATTER UP! Sec Our Lino of Gloves and Mitts 25c to $5.00 Balls 5c to $1.25 Bats, Masks, etc. OHM work of art which will ser- .. as- memorial. A fine program has m arranged and it is SRpaetai there will be a lurtfc .it'en-l.-nce. WILLARD BACK AT WORK. X. C Willard. railroad mail lerk 0fj H iVilunn-t to Mackinac run, resum ed his duties today after a t weeks ilin.-.ss. Mr Willard is one oi th.' old est mall lerks in the serv Ice and for twenty-throe years had not relin quished his duties for a day through illness. He entered Um wrxlce with Phil Treise who 1 now on the oppo site run Peter Paiiln of Mlehigam ir.e Hilled Mr. Willard position t. m !'oi arlly. :.is pay-day, and Ret slatted On J ..ooe.'.o. DROP IN and look fiver our Stack of lum ber, bri-k and lime, cement, plaster, etc , before booking your order for building materials and you"II leatn how and where to secure the best at least cosL HANCOCK MICH. I'MSTRICT NO. 2 TEACHERS NMD BOA D DECIDES TO ADHERE TO ITS POLICY OF APPOINTING HOME GIRLS WHO ARE QUALIFIED. A special llnetlllK ot the Caltniul avRaai baard. nun net .. i was k. i.i Tiles. la eVetdliK. f.'r the put(. inakhm apiHdniitu r.ta of t.u hers for the -n. Inn y. ar. The oar! decide.' u adhi-Je to its polic of appolntiu home Klrls anaUftae f'r the work MM new appointni.nt is ih.. .. Mis K!la Hryant a i-Tsulaaic of diaaH-t No. U iid the Calum.t hlKii school, ami who m w completing her studies ai the Mai'ipiett.- N. rmal school. vVllllain llelkkala. truant ..IP.CT for I'istrlct No. , was appointel tensi.s numerator and will take up his du- llaa Isaeaadiately so as to complete the votk on or before June I. The question oi" building a ne'.v s hooi in ihe Trap lt.x k Rhrar valle i'istrlct i. io be taken ap at a subse i.uent meeting ..f tht hmt.1 Following Is the list of teachers aji pointed: uperinienotnt -Misa KlUabeth A ."op. . upeniaor of penmans.iip- Matr lon. Juperisor ai Music and Drawing Miss Harriet James. iradu tca. f-.-rs - Misv. s Mabel John son. Kmma iVarson, Hi! Vc ,rd BtnMd haffj Myrtle Wililan s. .eialdine Col hngwood. Maitha Weir. Mary Wnit. 'ev..vj, ;,ia. Nab. flora I.r.kson. Helen White, Maiv Dolan. Al.na Alia, ORVs Dem,, Mai u in rite H.u ilogtoii. Mur Macl.i iuuii. Flora Ma Hon .Id. l'lua beth RapLay. Ruth Arnold. Minnie Robinson. Maine Doyle, Mary Nel- sa.n i ou Davis. hirelU'.- Davis Aln.a RlMsRa, Kilo! Vatt !iv. itllifht, Ella Bryant, CfearloUe Clarka, Marina Mar. per, iiattk I. pa, Bring! rtarrtngton, Kathenne Harrington, Martba widen h.MST. r Marie Carlson. I.at-I MueXnb Polklnghorn. A MR Hllden, F1..r i Lajagi Aiina I a at pan, BaaaR nines and dattie Hiown. NATIONAL CATHOLIC WOMEN. Organization Similar to Federation of Men Is Proposed. Archbishop Mef.nr.er ot MllwaiiK.. Med 1 : t netn'-nt fav oring ili farasMtf M a National League oi Catholic V men. to be on nearly tin lines of th. National Federation oi I'atholii If AH, and has asked the in tiop of name, oihV.ns and object:- f local organization of Catholic wom H 1. wh' FV in the 1 ouniry be seat to rum. He nates tht.t the h uior oi making, a start toward such n Ijeugue '1' - tr the Cut hallo Women of Louisiana, which adopted In August last a resolution a d . r inv us leleKate 1.1 Columbus in October Rat, ut the 1 men s coin ntlon. t.. ta ..r uli i stei Oar 111 aw CsvUsolli socieUs ot chi- aii.. I. i.sl Septendi.-i a led on the same MiiKKoftlon. but without ki(owl edgo oi the earlier a. t l. the) Louisi jna wctiH-n. Archbishop Mes-uner points out that uci; a LeaaM aixt.: 1 become an auxiliary of the Church of Christ, and accomplish irreat go' d for th.- cuth,di( Church in JUMftM snd for women. He r.-pn. Hates any notion that it will Make women less WO manly. He indicates tho certain a.! Ion of the Pope in approving the tei sin " 1,11s X lust year itent his blesing to sik h a leavne m (lernany. Catholic women of Pranea, Spain, H 11erlaiid and Austria and half a dosaa other Luropean couatHag are ti ! ratad an line at th aroaaaad American League. There are. it Is knoaafc many Catholic societies of women who will welcome union in the prooosed League. They include the lady Foresters, 1 1 Li .Mnlans. DauaMafa ot Isabella, Daughters of CaklaMMa the lady uxiliarie ot the Knight f .St. John, the Catholic Church Kxtenslon Society and its Woman'! Auxiliaries, mid the C.aho lic Women': Benevolent Leaiate, be sides scores of local societies. In all the Archbishop estimates that fully lta,aa CaUMtk women stand icady 1 ioi'i Mm l.ea';i.c He faall sure the Ai . hi. "shops at America will approve Ml ii a l.canii". aii maosbtri of Court Robin nod, No. j3 A. O. F. are raquaatai to meet In the lodfce room at 'J.M a. ni Hunduy, May 1 0th to attend divine nrVtcsi in the Laitrtma M. k. church Visitim; members of the order ar- I cordially invited la Join with us 1 v Hector M Kay, C. H NO TWO WAYS About It it is either CHEAP CLOTHES for your valuable money OR GOOD CLOTHES for your Good Money If you are satisfied with a ch.ap suit you can easily find it. lint if yon ire looking for good tailored clothes, spi-clall.V litiltt for you, with the proper lines and construct Ions, for your in dlidu.:l wear, then you will find it advisable to pa lionize the well UP-TO-DATE reliable tailor. J. B. RASTELLO Corner 5th and Portland up stairs. I HI i 1 HlfliH tMtl-MM" LOCAL BREVITIES. 1 a. -.a A aw at - a t a. a a - - Horn to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Asse IU). a son. William liehenmi has recoxer.l from lis recent lllnesa Mrs. Jo&iait Ha I le . ritualh III at ta r boitit in Rod J... hsg J. dm Viattfi.ws .1 Ironwootl Is In ('alum. I. ulid will I.K'ate here Joseph TNeveii has returned from Detroit, where he has been spending '..llle V 1 II I-. James Heather .Mohawk, left yes lerday for Datpolt, where be nrHl RaaBa Ins lutule fiolllf. A special drill of Montrose Com niandery, Knights Templar, will be h. id .n Friday evening. Miss FMsabeth Leary left yester day afternoon for Chicago t0 pur chase rummer millinery. Mr and Mrs. James V, Caul and M- I lad Mrs Jerry J. Sullivan are exp.s t- . d h. ma shortlv from Weal Itadvii. Mrs. Ptadar IdrVRl leaves today for I jus Angeles wllele she will spend six seekl with a siwtei she has not seen fat si years. The ' haying" . as., that was to have been heard In Jisti e .Uher' court esterday, has been adjurnd oti W e k. Miss Florence Hontson. a trained nurse fratn one ol the Milwaukee hos pltala, is visiting friends and relatives .i 'alumet. Mis Crace Josie. assistant to Post master Churles Wickstrom, leaves this .'..niii.- .or Minneapolis where she will sp r.d her vacation. St. Anthony's Court, Catholic order t Fore ters, will meet at 6:15 Sunday . vening instead of the usual hour. I i candidates are to be initiated. Miss Gertrude Ramsay, formerly trimmer at the Lrary Millinery estah llahmaat, has concluded her work her. and left for her home In Chicago. Th. i nas Rurt and wife and two sons Monday evening for New York, from where they will sull the follow - In Saturday on the Olympic for Bad" land, for an extended visit. SONS ELECT OFFICERS. Important Meeting Held by "One and AH" Lodge Last Evening. 'nc and AH" lodge. Sons of St. i ; orge, held an important session last teniae;. Officers were elected, Ini tiation ceremonies took place, and the resignation of John Cbapntan an a trustee was present. si and accepted. 1 red l'edlar wus elected to sene out Chapman' unexpired term. At the next meeting of the lodge, to be held the tlrst Wednesday evening in June, the tsJRceri will be installed . District Deputx Samuel Trevarthen and the pubt presidents In attendance will vot. on tiomin. es for grand lodge Following are the officers elei ted last evening: Pasl presldent-r-tvtlllam Paynfer. President - .lohn, Lucas. Vice president -J. F. Tin ker. Recording secretary J. F. Glasson. Financial secretary John Nakarvla Jr. Traaanrar Harrj Williams, chaplain S. Uren. Messenger Skinner. Assistant lie senger A. Orose. Inside sentinel A,. Orlbben. outside s. nt inel Thomas Drew. Trustee Joseph Dobbs. Trustee to till vacancy Fred Ped lar. Representative to grand lodge Wil liam Paynter Alternate-Joseph Dobbs. ROLLING BALL DIAMONO. Laurium Park Being Placed in Condi tion for the Season. Contractor ( harleo Mugford placed a fores of men at work this morning nt the Laurium driving park, which will be placed In condition for tho coming season. The Liand stand and bleach ers ptuafeaaed from the I-ake Linden park management are being Installed and will be ready for ttse Sunday. The diamond b IS been laid out in the n- rth end of th. park and I bottom of aalies Is being laid today. Over this wilt be layer of clay and the whole will he rolled Into a diamond Which Will com pare favorably with any in upper Michigan. Much interest Is being manefaattd by the fans In th'1 opening gam.- to be phayed with the Ifagaunae team Sunday. There Is general pleasure over the (ai that l.aiirium is to sc. some of the games in the Iron-Copper Couns tr letwue and the fans will be libeiai in their patronage. ! TAMARACK V8. MOHAWK. One of the opening matches of the cric ket league schedule will be played Saturday afternoon on the Mohawk pitch, when the Tamaracks will be the guests of the Mohawks. Roth line ups are Strong and the game should he vary interesting. SHUTTE FUNERAL TODAY. The funeral of the lute Michael Simile, Jstiltor Of the Rad Jacket ,.un hall for six years, was held this morn ing, with services at Ht. Joseph's Austrian church. Officials of the vil lage mil members of the council were present at the services. The funeral cortege was a long one. PIRE, 1,1 1'K. ACCIDKNT AND AUTOMOBILE INrR'RAN !B. v i:tt rroh. hick. Adrertlse In The News for result The World Moves So Does Simpson r Pianos. Furniture. Freight and Maa- gage. First class work gusrantrei i I."-. or small drays. Telephone ails attended to promptly. Phone No. 320 L MINERAL RANGE FIREMAN KILLED: RUDOLPH NELSON CRUSHED BE NEATH WHEEIS OF ROCK TRAIN NEAR HEBBARO LAST NIGHT. Rudoipi Katann, Breaaaa on Mineral f Rang.- engine No st hauling a r.Kk! train tioin Mohawk, to Oay, n et almost InataM dath kaal evening, when th. coupling between ins eiiniiu and ten der broke, p-rmliting the plait .t; is'bleh he was stumling a.s he fired the engine to itrop. The . . . .i. nt ., urr. d abonl X ' SO o'clock, near HatJaL ami the train im; just rag thai the bottom oi n ioiiK giuue una nad started i. climb the giuite on I ha lifipiaRtS sld. w h. ti t tie aoddenl oooarrad. Although there are muirtl chains be tween the angina and tender, provid ing ror just mi- h an emergency, they aiso were bn4ien by the weight if the roca cars composing the train. Kiml Collier was the engineer and Jos4h later tonductor of the train. Nelson had be.n In the employ of the Mineral Range for about six years. ile was twenty-seven years of age and besides his par. -fits Who reside on Cal edonia street, Calumet, ie survived by several brothers and sisters residing in v a In met. Mr. Nelson was a member of the itrotaajrbood of Locomotive Pfracnen and Finglneers. He was well Itnown in Calumet and ixmular. Arrange ments for the funeral havi not been completed, but It Is piobablo the t.erv -icea -will be held on Sunday afternoon. oron-r Markle of Mohawk vvlllcoi-1 diK-t an ln(iiest at his ofhVc tomorrow evening, the following J-ury baring been Impanneled last evening: John L OH nai, Howard Brewer, SnRspR Rrls son, Oscar Lablne. Mfred Stevens and George I'ren. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Lansing Man is Elected Head of Or der in Michigan. With every council in Michigan rep resented, the annual state convention ol the Knights of Columbus was held ut Petoskcy this week. Eighty-eight officers and delegates attended, in addition to a large unm ber of other knights, officers were elected as follows: State deputy. Thomas A. Lawler, Junsing; state secretary, George J. Ouelette. Alpena; state treasurer, Casper C.lzek, Mt. Clemens; state ndvisor. Nail R. Walsh. Owosso; slate warden, Richard M. 0 Niel, Ionia; delegates to the na tional onv. ntion, John M. Rush, Iron- v.ood; Frank U an, Ann Arbor ; Franl; C. Cook, IH'trolt; ILarry !. Murphy. Benton Harbor; W. 1 AtcManus, Jr . Pat oak ay, Ann Arbor will have the conven tion t next year, although Saginaw made an exceedingly strong pull for It DELAWARE RESIDENT PASSES. Mrs. Ksa. Kumbula. an old resident of Delaware. K. v.ceiiaw county, died Tuesday eight, after a lengthy Illness. Cancer was the cause. She was aged 47 tind Is survived by her husband and eight children, live -...ns and three daughters. The funeral will take p la. . lYlday afternoon, with services at the Delaware location. RV, A. L. Heide man will officiate, and Interment will be in Raflfl Harbor cemetery. TOO MANY THERE NOW. Oapt. Joshua D. Hoaking, who Mbattl the winter In Los Angeles, advises against going there in th.. hope ol seeking emplovm. nt. He states that the labor market is gutted. I'oWKIl SHOW. The season's novelties In flowers sold at BsRaOtally law prices at Gold smith's Millinery. Prices from .". cuts per bunch up. 17 PUBLIC NOTICE The county road from Calumet to Hancock bus been closed. All par ties traveling between Calumet and Hancock will be obliged to use the toad ,'in Lake T.in.len until the road Is reopened. Copper Country Automobile club, 18 W. I). Calverley, RasV srfvf.M, S.M.i: OK RIBBONS, SILKS STRAW JtRAID We are closlnn out all of our mil linery trimmings, rrlnai ranne Pro H ten, twenly-llve ceats and up. N'oth 'ng but the best qttattty at sensation ally low places. We have also a spec tai sale on hats, (ioldsmlth's Millin ery. 1 7 rJUfisWi Certain-teed sew - r - .mnsausass stvBMHRU Rubber Roofing Quality Certified Durability Guaranteed is the best and most durable Ready Roofing that money and brains can produce at a price within your easy reach at n price so low that you imply cannot afford to use any other style of Roofing. Easy to lay and guaranteed weatherproof. Give us a call get our prices before you buy save money. KECKONEN HARDWARE CO Be Topped Off With a New SUMMER HAT The new fad in mens head wear is the rough hat that we have imported from England, Oer many, France, and Austria. This addition to our large hat stock places us in a position that we lead the hat trade for the entire country Every correct style in Stetson, Tiger and Champion Mats are number in our stock, the latest shades and shapes Straw and Panama's are also being shown. If you want to be correct with "head gear" this season see our line. Caps of all descriptions. VERTIN TEMPLARS TO CHURCH. Tho members of Montrose Com luundery, Knights Templar, have been requested to meet at their hall at 9 o'clock Sunday morning and will leave on a special street ear at 9:30 (Off Pe wabic, where they will attend divine services nt the l'ewabic M. K. church, together with the numbers of Pales tine Command.-!, of Houghton. Rov. A. E. H.ialey, formerly of Osceola will deliver a special sermon. WORTHY MATRON MAY COME. According to advices received In Calumet, it Is possible that Mrs. Em ma L. lloyce of Jackson, worthy grand matron of the order od' Baataffn Star for Michigan, will visit the members of the Calumet Chapter on .Friday evening. May 31. The worthy grand matron has not definitely decided to make the trip, hut It is probable that she w!ll do so. CORNS! CORNS! CORNS! F. N. EWER CHIROPODIST Hard or Soft Corns Extract ed Without Pain Bunions, Ingrowing or Club Nails Successfully Treated By telephoning to my address I will call at your home without extra charge Central Hotel, Calumet v ' a . ui saaasi ar a" vjbi V.fil. UflMQ B J MM Guaranteed for . XI, Ja w r tO n BROS. PTRTBRR. FIoKRH nish grade nawara, sysr. kind ami color ,,n special sala at ;. cants and up per hunch. Come eurly for the besl salacilau. QoUnmlth'a afllllnen i. THR i A V R M.W" tOda. at the ROI LL TIII ATKK. "Fhlg is. indeed, i most Wonderful picture. It lells a Mor of men and women In the davs alien their clothing were furs, si wills of leo pards and deer. They were si.ihv.n;. bsanttful men and wajnan. Their weapons wa re crude. Mint-lnaded axes, helved with hickory, and rough bows and arrows: but we see In hem folk who could rr.b the white bear of his skin. They grapple ami leap and run, Their arms RffC bare and well knil news ripple (is they move in grare ami strength. The beautj of humanity Irani nil other beautv ; and the human in ures in this living nicture would de light a Michel Angel... -The Cave Man is in truth., a Feature Picture, at Hi' H KL toda.v. I wish to announce to the public that I have on First Street, betceti Kaaraarga and Taasiiaok r opei I I my meat market nnd til eonduel the same on a cash basis giving mv pat rons first . lass meats at rent- i i' pound cheaper. -1 Bat Maila. PANS, UFA I, FSTATF FAUGETT BR S. & fJTJCK TOGO SM.K. The iailies of the Red Jacket C.m sregational i hurch will hold a food sale. Saturday afternoon af o'clock la the lecture room of the church. IT l b iWFHS FIVE CFNTS Wan irlnmiinKs will make your old hat look like new again. Call tarh nad (ret them at our special h.i! floblsmith's Millinery Shop. IIS Fifth lilrnst '7 iNMiaaa eanatiWK