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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912. THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE SEVEN It Mlht be Well For Father to Take Some Lessons From This Fellow By F. Leipziger H AT LAST i'R i,Ki,' AT J7 IN THE ftlflMT LUf I M qoiNC Ai A C'OMMirrEEj ur- ONE TO IMPRii. THt r v-viHNlAN OP THE pfcMO C RAT I v. REOiafiOHS c'OM HI ITt THAT vM)MtN rmc;mt- MtT et- NEUX," it: IN fkf f JA Kit nL 1 WHIKTY-NINE. M1LU0N) THAT WOMtN'i S RtHrVTs BE REuiotH raikn rw Tut, PEMOLRATlc V party vvve DEMAND IT! -Tit i i im e-m A Nil Be. viiiTiii rv pUCH A PAIR RIVE OP THE iair -ex r i 'VVOMAN! WHAT b I H vNouLum do WORK OF cREATiON' WOMAN DEAOn r PL WOMAN ; WHOSE PRAISE 11 HAVE BEfcN iONO i'Nct. POET1. RRST 8KtATrtLb. I a THERE ANT H4IN (,' wi ywouuo teY them; no' Wfe DP. MA - HEART S, WIFE, .DAUOlT'-k FliTfcRa UiJi THEM ALL: WF 4-IVR FCfc THfcM ,Wt DtR JR THtM , Wra IVOK. F-H THtro ANl WE. vttTE CR TMEM WE WOULDN'T HAVE- THEM ivlL THfcR TS-iNCEKi fftt ON A (fALLOJ A j MtKt ni iniL VMi - I ' ii l -J V' r. I I sir i . , . ' mm. i v l,- ' , i i iiw . nu I I i b i " ' - r x cmmf -vm.w i ib 1 "" m mmmm MMBB c - . AND IF- VNE ,1-oR IMfclRX-- OWN C,O0D , AT THli IWt REKWiE POU7KAI Klim, NlTlON , IT NOT THE FAULT Of YOU, A0FE. RE -f-Kfe'JENTIVE WHO 3t- EFC - cjUENRY AND Fcxfc Ficcy HAVE PKE.fcN fFD FHEiR 'IAIM AU r-UVOlF( fAlK ONt- WELL-, 60UEviS? ULCtM t- iHOoU) i AN SO HAD THE PLEAvRtl TO MEET THE UOVELIE5T MAN n the EWORLD' LAURIUM SIDEWALK BIDS 10 BE OPENED in LAURIUM COUNCIL WILL HOLD SPECIAL MEETING THIS EVENING. Thtft win in- ;i 8ifiini mMting or the Laurhini council iInh evening, K-htcn timt the bids for the .sidewalk nark to be tone in the village this 1 1 rumor will be ppened. Contract! i.tuimbly will be twafded for the con st ruction of 80,000 MHiare yards of wjtjk on Qaoeo rroojuoie, Tnmar kctti First and Keanarge itreeta and Lake Linden tvenue. The grade fir theae walks have been established by village engineer nnJ tbe old board walks removed. (iooiI progress Is being made with the improv i-nii'iit work started on ITrst atreet sum.' time ago The re mrfnolng f the street end to end will be completed by the latter part of this week r enrly next week, Contractor lt'iehm is making Rood headway with the sidewalk work on First street and .i will be n coinparatlvaly short time i. .a.. i.. cuiil u:iILh nre available on " - both sides Of thti Stteet len a trained aWTM at the Calutnet and Heels hospital for some time, and tie' latter helng in Charge Of the Inter national Correcpondenca ehool'a work In this eitv. Mr. and Mrs. Rni gen will make their hoRM in Uiuihiin' arid later will tnjo) a month's visit U Wi Bngan't old home. SPORTING SHETLAND PONY CONTEST. Boys Are Working Hard and Several Are Making Big Game. The bovs In the Shetland pbtty eon- test. :ieillir iill hi connection with Laurium'a carnivul, are hustling these days. There Is little change atuonv the leaders in the contest, but IOgM of the boys WOO have been down ill the list, are corning up, and the wind-up should be eVCltlng, Willie Cumow wishes to disjiel th i uiiioi' that he lias dropped out of the race. Hi is In It to stav, he says. Chester ("harrier alsj lenles the report he has dropped out. The following are the standings to date SELBERG-ENGEN NUPTIALS. Regtaald Ilanley I ieol Munroe . Willie ChtMbw l,eo Coulet .... John irOMtQ . Cheater Chaniei P. Oalletto Cecil Btephena. , , Bgrl Stephens . IM, Olson Ray Cannon . . . C. Wilson Leslie Hall 1 Stimnnrd . . . Arthur .1 anies . . Ralph Wills ... Mai Oibaon . . . .L83 ,j,5: .2.713 .3.021 82 8 a ,3..r.HH 1 r.2 . J. 10.) 1 . 143 EXTRA GAMES TO BE PLAYED HERE IRON-COPPEP COUNTRY LEAGUE CONTESTS FOR BENEFIT OF TREASURY. TRACK EVENTS VERY POPULAR MORE ENTRIES FOR OLYMPIC CONTESTS THAN EVER BE FORE. MANY PRELIM IN ARIES. ELEPHANT TO PUSH CAR. Pretty June Wedding Solemnized at Home of the Bride. One of the prettiest wedding! of th month of brides was solemnised last p vetting t the home ot Mr. and Mrs into Selberg, .'4 Kearsarge street v l,..t tw.ir ilaiiKhlel Miss Lucille all" IMward T. Kngt n were united in mat rlare. Rev. A. Hurtling, past.u- of the tierninn Laiiheran church oi Uiurium . ftlclated. and the ceremony was wit nessed by u large party of friends a Ad telutlves ot the young people. The bride was liecoiningl attire.l in white nUMMallne and carried a shower bouqUCt of white bridal rose.'-, She was attended by Miss Carrie Klein as main Ot honor and her sister. Miss Viola Selberg, as bridesmaid. Miss Klein wore lavender voile and rallied whit carnations and Miss Viola Selberj was gowned In white embroidered and . ..tried white and pink carnation The hrUle was given away by her father. Alfred Nicholls of Lake Linden at tended the groom. The Selberg home was prettily dec orated for the occasion, yellow and white being- the predominating colors. Daisies mid ferns were used effect ively. The wedding vows were taken beneath a canopy from which hung three immense bells of daisies and ferns. Among the out-of-town guetM wen Mr. and Mrs. William Klein of RemMJI, Minn.. Mrs. Charles Klein Of l.velett. Minn.. (. T. Angbik oi Su perior. Mr and Mrs. William o l'.nm Houghton. Arthur Rodd of Hough ton and Miss Mar, Lelbleln of Han i oek. . Moth bnlde and groom are wan known In Calumet, the former having Novel Stunt is Arranged for by Unit ed Shows Company. One of the novel stunts which Is contemplated in connection with UW mmImI of the United Shows com pany n Lkurtdm next week Is that of an elephant pushing a street car the lull length Of Heela street. The con sent of the HOttghtOfl County Traction company has already l n secured fOI this experiment and if the plans work ,U as arranged, the elephant will re place the trolley at the south end or ftecla street, near 1-ike Linden ave n o.mh the oat loaded with pas sengers to the north end of the sireet t Flr-it This novel feature win mm provided every day of the carnival week according te plans which have m prepared and should prove very intereatlng. SECURES FINE POSITION. Will Orunlind of Iroauois street, a member of th class of 1912 of the calumet Mgh school has left for Flint where he will assume on Monday. dU ,,,s as stenographer and typewriter for the Huick company. PEOPLES THFATRF The Xegaunee team, of the Iron- Copper Country baaobalj league, win arrive in Calumet Saturdav to plo three games with the Calumet team, Saturday, BuiMtay and Honday, June tt 30 and July I. Tha Saturdav and Moni'av aaines will be nlavctl in Rci .lacket, commencing at 4:15 p. m.. an I the Sunday gam'. at the I-uurlun! driving park, at I o'clock. Next Monday's game is one of th mid-week ganie, the dates for whi. I: v.ere i, ot Tlxed at the opening of the heason, but which were lett In the hands of the I'alumc gtanagameM. The game will M I regular league name, ami count In tin percentage col umn, but Hie proceeds will M PlaOgd in the league treasury for traveling expenses. Manpiette will be in Calumet Ofl July 3. and at Itll o el s k that aft noon will plav Calunu t In the Red Jacket perk. The proceeds of this par ticular vumc alw will go uito the league treasury for traveling expeiihts. Marquette will kfcty Cahtkaet the morn ing of liurth f July in Red Jacket, ih.. Kama to be called at in o'c lock. and In the alternoon the teams will meet at the I.aurlum Drivnm park, commencing at 2 :o o'clock. Th" Ishpemlng team will me to Calumet on S.ilurdav. Sundav and .Monday. Jul 12. M and 1., for three gatMi, pla.vlng at the C. & H. park ,u (lad laekel on July II and la and the I.aurlum driving park Sundav ..Her noon. July 14. The Momia.v s game fur the benefit of the league treasury. Manage tieorga Kodgemi nas re ceived a c .mmunlcai.oi; from Beokaf. who has been relets, , bv Negaum e, asking for a plate on tha Calumet team. He Is a good outfielder and in llelder, but Manager HorklM ciuinot use him, as he Is well satisfied Wltll his team as it now stunds, and will make no further changes. Hitntiitm'nuniH 4 LAURIUM BREVITIES Taylor and Brown In the one act farcical ketch THE TRAVELING MAN'S FLIRTATION IMHlHlU utf t1""1"11 Miss Lillian A. Pollltt will leave the , , ri ,,f the week for Detroit. Miss Man Dalro has departed (W vi .i Clemens when- she will enn- tUM her studies for a trained nurse, alter visiting local friends. Miss Julia Keefe of Klkhom. W is.. p. UMi gnest of he. sister. Mrs. W ' McCormack. Miss Katlurine Keefe is expactad here tomorrow te visit. Much Interest Is being manifested in the dancing party to be given ... ,he Laurlum tow nhall this evening. ,,, proeeeda of which will be deed for tbf benelit of the running learn of the Laurlum lire department Harvey s , reheat ra will furnish the music. Ti,e Florence Nightingale class af the murium M. R Sunday school will enjoy a picib' M ''restvlew lomor-row. Stockholm, June i6. The number ol entries for the t linpic games la great er than on any Hfeyious occaaton. Seventeen heat.-i ai.il tWO ilUtlll'v - ing rounds will he neceaaan to re dti the field of ninety -five entered for the 100-meter dash to the six tnr i entitled to c mpete !n the linal. One hundred men are entered for th" 200- meter dash: 2S will contest in the 100 nieter event and if In the MO meters. For the l.oo met. i s eight v - ight men arc entered aim for the 5,000 meters eighty. The 10,000 meters run has attracted 82 and tin high iiiuli .- sitv competitors. Tin Marathon vill bring logethel seventy-two conli'nd.is. Nine nations will be represented in the 8,000 me ters team rare, while teams represent ing the United Stat.s Russia. Itulv. Hungry icngiand, Canada, Oermany, ITaiu e, Austria and Hweden vvdi match speed ami staving psJtvara In the i.noo Dtatara ndue The relay dash I f M imtets will have teams SOMtpetlA from Ihe ITnited Mates. Jluntarv. Austria. C.ermanv, '.'.ohemla, England, Russia. N'orwa.x, Canada Prance, Italy aid Sweden. The entries for the field" events are not units o large. Sixty-llvi' men Will compete In the running nigh jump nn' tha standing higii Jumi : elghty-ntne in the running broad .lump, lifty-seven in the hop, step and jump, fifty -seven in the pok" vault. Throwing tin- javel in with the Maal hand will bring to gether slaty-five whlla thirty -twu have sntfred for tha same event using both hands. Seventy-one will throw the discus with the best hand, and ftftv slx with both hands. The shot put with tho best hand ha.s atlraii l slat) -I wo competitors and the same ev ent vviih two hands, i wentj -se en, Onli twenty-eight men will try- tbe bun iner throw, seven being members oi the A mat Iran team ghd iwelvi repre senting Sweden. lSZ.S.X.iZZ31Z, c 9 ; BY AP PY- n frrtm K wrnnthc.r nd din of the street. Jjrowning the trample of hurryng feet, Riies e Question thsxt soans To ire ky, Voicinrf & multitude's hunQerind cry: m r w. " r - ngin insistently now ftnd anon, 5vHArDlv r'-echoincj hithe ond yon. ih: 'J Gnowinc ftnd iwelling.'t reaches a. roar, S T And thi. i. it bunden -APPYGRAFiS Thty Itiol for ' i br On plycrn4 Itn, But ly PIK4 whcnKrtnrd U D.n Johnn WHAT'S THE f lU'-mf- -v There are auesfions of policy , busmet nd state, Question to worry us early and IMe Qijestions of fmsvnce and Cjuestions of fact, Questions of labor to vex and distract. Questions of ethics and morals and law, Questions abo. t which we don-t care a straw, But one burning cjuestion we cannot ignore The cjuestion of questions what's the: score? ' - 1- f sixr' tO XrfF1 O I , I'X'CAtl, lit II IB ssl ' Lsaassssa 11 1 1 I V. .v -'.''.', ml 1 ' ft,;... score? eS2 In office and market; in foyer and stneat It bursts from the hps of each fr.end that we meat; In workshop and factory, trolley and trm. Ths wheels seem To echo its eager nefnain; senate and courtroom, and even ifl church silently speeds on its sibilant Search; Prom valley and mouoTam. from prairie and shsre, The cue ry goes echoing IJi WHAT'S THL jLUKL" If pops from ea.ch wmdow, .t bursts from each door, It drips from the ceil.net and springs from the floor; from neighbor and jtrnflen, from friend nd from foe It's fired upon us wherever we go, And when we have passed from this valley of tears, And up at the portal 5t. "PVten appears, We fully expect he will open the door And cauTiously whisper -WHAT WAS THE SCORE? CRICKET RACE INTERESTING. Keen Cortts Anticipated Three of the Tams Being Tied. Three teams are Ned for first penes in the Copper Ceuntr) cricket Leagua and a keen Straggle is expeuted dur ing the rernninder ol the Besoa The teaniK that are tied nr Wolv line Tasaarack and Mohawk. Next Saturday an th Wolverine pitch. Tan;arsck lin- up against tin i.u ais. Another Mr match la schedtoleJ for Ihe patuftgt) foilowuag, Hoaawk gdint to Tamaruck. The etsndtngi of tin PICTURES CHANGE TUESDAY. THURSDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Curs for Nsrvas. Peonle cultivate nerves to a large extent and do not apply step! rtU-J " .'hem. llaalthy work. parUco. ariyUotofdoor8,..an excellent an dote to nerve.. Onions wee tery good tonic for nervous people (ran oerrle. are gooi for sufferer, from In active liver. Excellent. Friend-" How are you getting on with your play- Dr.metl.t--Aln.ojd Jul.hed I have only two more peo I S, kill off -Hlegsnds Blaetttr. A younger In other of U-.ulle LTuhOll is making good in the ixixInV game In Australia. Peter ktahcr will follow his hSI int" the ring and meet Lather Md'artlc. in Brooklyn, "Klil" Parker, the former DessreJ lightweight. If coiiiined In an insane asylum In Nebraska It would be lough luck for St. Louis fans to have two tea rna In the cellar at tlie same time. o it is up to PtagM ISivsnahan to keep his Cardinal.-- bang- lag on ihe ladjoef, , Detlcit and CtticagO fell lluwn badK on 1 heir homo grounds against the pastern teams. The TtgaT. won six of the sixteen games played and the White Sox copped olllv live, out of six teen games. LYRIC "Ths Hou.s sf Quslity." NEW PICTURES TODAY A LIST OF Al L FEATURES "The Dead Uu's Claim" S. . A. Weetern Drama "The Parachute Maker" nee the jump from the Prison top m ,1 parachute "Treasure Island" from Stephensone novel and Suppressed Evidence" a af a4 a a 1 1 1 1 m : 4 v EDDIE PLANK RATED. SECOND ONLY TO THE v v PEERLESS MATHEWSON : Ea4jw4444 1 hi a4d4Hl I 1 New Yoik. June Jfi. -With the singu evc.ption oi Christy kfathewHon, no pi (Cher now befott Hie Anuria in pub lic cun he compared to Kddie Plank ot th Athletics. Mathewson i? the livinic w ,ndei a minis; haaeball pitchers, ILn bourne. ciarkson. T'iio Kefe. Charl" Nichols, Vinos Rusle and Charley Bi.fll Ware Mod bul Matty is th premier. Mathewson is tha ugSJ tlu her thai tries to put every ball over the home plate for a strike. No since boxman ever adopted the same Hue' of ib1- RRgga, Matkewaoe sttchee ever) hall with the same prskwasaary motion, shortening ttf) with no-n oit banes, but nitahtng the dtffen nl mrrae nad 4kmU with the same swing. Having perfect cositrel and neve; wasting a ball, the batsman must guess the stxle Of ball that Mathewson is about to deliver. ft V ku mass rli:hl Wa the a eon's curves nra net hard te lind. as tluy are always over the plate. The trouble is that the uatmiun 1 torced to guess, and M will seldom get the same curve twice 1,1 ssjsceg sinn. Cei B 1 ,"" to 1 atak Mntbewson and ktnsil Upping he! i a lost srt with Matty in the boa. Aldl. Clank, who has tkwwn a re markable foim with the Athletics. HI miw on his I'-'th year vlt'j the Mh letlcs. Hank Is a left-hander. OSiag . cross lire. Mr has exx' cllent COtfftmand ami a fine knowledge of Working hi man. With a straight ball on the outside oT the plate and a sweeping curve across the plate, he s effivtlv. against any club. Seldom. A man seldom hss the courage an his wife's convictions Advsrtlss hi T.ie News for resul's and James ThOrpe, i.ur ller and higii 'umper, nre stiff erltwt. Unless tin show impovemeng in their condition, it is doubtful wiietbor the Me will be able to take pail n the contest. This would in . sneers i.iow to Asnajrlea'e bepaa, as Bhspparsl va com-iiNtc,! .1 suie winner in the m0 and l.',i)-m ter events, in which he Is entered, vhilc T horpe and Kvnn wer,- figured certain ioii : .vlnners. American League. W. lm Pet. Host 0.1 ! 1 s"' chicaao a,i 26 rmt Washington 3i 26 .hl PkaaaeMgkaa 3S -M ..'.i'i Cleveland H 30 A" rattreri 2; 34 -4" ' New York I" 3" 3I" St. Louts 1" l TODAY'S GAMES. teams W . . .4 . . .4 . . .4 Wolverine Tamarack Mohawk . Kc usarge -' (gulncy - Calumet Retla 1 I'ainesdiile 1 H. Kearsarge 1 Hows; Pot .sou . MM) ,S0o .400 .41)0 ,2110 FAST iVEN SLIP BY. Somo of Best Fsil to Shine Ulster Some Conditions. There am tfuwunesabie kssskuaess wihie ggad ball playerg have been lei out by one major ieasTas ehah only bo become stars for another after a lit tle experience in a minor leamne. hd .lie Costee one of ihsaa The gaagi tlon is oftah Mked how FOater came to get away froff) New York. That club sent him to Rochester with the agreement that IINpuMkl have the ptfaH of th,. team n the fall. It is Huid that John (kuiKi I. the man .ili r of that club. gaV 'I as bis opin ion to the owner of the New York club that Coster would not be of any help to his team, nrod he then consent sj to the sale of Coster to Wasbinn lon, a deal wtHek hi' undouhtedlv ha. had reason to regret Maurice Ruth fnrnisln s a BO thai m stance of where a fOB.1 ball Stay 01 was allowed to slip '.hrougl' the hand: of two major league cftib. and Ml wrs sjgklssj goiHl for the White s.ix vv:th A v.nigwnce. PhllBdelPhM SBd Cleve land both had Path, but he made good lor neither because ne was ni t d. iv -(I ni the position where he belonged. Thev ti i. .1 him at third and In railed while lie appeals to be a vv olMlelfull., I ever psajar at sseond Cntll Coster came to the Nutiouui he was considered only a shortstop, vet he seem to h lVe ilci loped i'llo atS of the best third basemen In the league in a very short time. FIGHTERS FORKING HARD. I. as Vegas. N. M.. June It. With less than tv SSiU left in which to bnlsh PH gars Ho for their ehaiupio.i hhl match July 4, Jai I, Johnson Slid Jim Clynn are puttin-ar In the hardest kind -if work. The negro titlehoklers is training in earnest, ioing loads of Work dully with his sKirrlrg partner ai d on the rou, l. i.v im. too. Is not loslny Bhy time to round into righting trim. SPORTING EDITOR'S NOTES. The Phllad Iphla Natioiwils have tended Pit bar (rhtay, tra clever seoth paw of the Cnivmsity of Vnvimii llSS. hat team. They may say that Kddle Plank is gatag back, but When th" veteiau pitcher of the Athletics cell wis eight out ot nine tames as he has AaBS Ibis sea eon, sacra "saying" doeau'l count fee III IK 1 1. Some oi the critics pretacted Ihe (irst of the season that the CiM-inniu i U would i u r I up and Wither ibotit Julv 4, ad Hank '!!: will nave ti kesfj lis bind men on theft toes or the eriti will win. It Is said that (he clubs, Miooklyn. St. Louis Chicago, Chiladeljihia and Pittsburg, are lined il solidly auainst President Lynch of the National lea gue. The chlH count In the indict ment against Mr. Lynch la alleged poor ,ork in haBdllng bis ytaff of umptrss With onlv two vet-rar.s In the reg ular ,in -up. Milan and MeBrtda, the Washiir'ton S. nOtOfe have been Stand) ItlK the Ami'liciin lea i.' ue 'cams on their heads. M elb r, QandU, Coster, SM inks and Morgan, the other stellm ineinbers of hi,, iiriit ih ftgaressiUoi, are p sat stei s National FIiihi' Iv n at Host on. c o at riia inpail n , Iphia at New Y I hk ) ...sburgh at St Louis. American New Yoik at Philadelphia. BSlBe at Washington. Detroit at CUveland. St. Louis at Chicago, YESTERDAYS GAMES. National League. New Yolk Philadelphia Mutter tea AleXIUlOel Mat ipiard : i kllllfi r. a nl It 11 I l r, o MeVelS. n if I - o r. o - 7 11 ) Itai idoti , r L BASEBALL STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS. THREE OF TEAM 8ICK. National League. American Olympic Hones Receives Ss- u' I sct- vers Set Bsck. New York 4". 11 v '' ' Antwerp, Jul The Amerk an I Pittsburnii w 14 "' 'lympk' team, which lelt hi-r.- tOtai Chicago .11 M -f I on the liner I'mlan.'. ih vet v much I cim-lnnotl "1 W .54t downcast over the inexplicable it tack Philadelphia -'I JO 41. ,f rheumatism ami sprains from which i i - 40 Met in W. Rheppard, mteksk distance I Mt. Ixmls 2 9a .391 i onio M i I. a- I J. KyaB, saarsthu I I H Bt, l.ollls Pltaahnrgn Matleries- llale, W Ingo and l mi n. Si colli! nan i St. Louis ... Pittsburgh Haiti i n s ll.inniin. and 'dis-: I !ole and i '. Host. m liroekb n .' Ha ' tei li Peribie ami UiK-k. r and Milb t Tt H I 4 12 1 10 IS 2 Mitchell, Howe!. Id sstrtn and Kellv. H II E 3 9 3 IH 2" i' Howell, st. . le ibeota r. ii k Cihrlnaatl 6 I Chicago ' -11 1 1 I Bartsrles K.ef,-, crme twaasiiisa) and .del. can; 1'i'n.n ami Ncedham .mi sjaaaw it M I Cincinnati . . 3 .'. 1 Chicago . I H.-' t terb .s - II um phi b s and Carlo l.v endet a ml V n her. American League. n K . 'tevekind I - Detroit f if Battterfcaj Mitchell. Hhiu-ting a o'NIel, Will.tt and Stannge. R H i hicsgo 2 - St. Louts Hatterii? Walsh, Prln and Kuhn. !;. Drown, ktitohetl ami Stephens. The Ni w Yol k-PfclkioVlpllia n.nd Hostoit-Was! ,!i ton vrames were post polled on il oiir.t of tain 14 I American Association. Toledo, 7. Loutsvllle, 1. Indiana) itre Isnihtab, MUwaguhssjL I; fjt Paul, &.