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KKOH 4i iim mM m m u m PAGE EIGHT THE CALUMET NEWS SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. 1913. ummm 1Jv-wieM tiinmnHH YGU SHAVE m, 3 ,1 ! ft .a i I I Use a Gillette I. n -. ...I t- - , I, T!ie TWINPLEX STROPPER Ic. f U R i . i . oil O.HMle i.idefln tc ' .iru: ,'.! Li : - j ? Tr. iOU I'll :: ,-eA" Tlic First Pay-Day in Good Time to Siarl Hi SI Slcdth, IVrsistvnl Saving Myitis Wraith IRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAURiUM ei n n 5109,000.00. ONE DOLLAR WOMAN'S CLUB EfiGCRSES MEASURES NOW PENDING; .tj LA ncL ' I C. rit'LD rl --L f 8 i.r.U-T. T . I 7 i L ' State Savings Bank I.Al'mUM, MICIIKjAN f r..'l AHLtUHF.D - . . NOVEMBER, 1097 C; I '''' $HX),OfX).()() Surplus I iind 1 0(),00().(X) D'lsils 8fX).(X)f).0() OI I ICI; US Ji'l N'.D'I VIVIATJ, Pie.., dent. Wll t lAM 1 1. THITLMAN. V.r.e. President. JAMFS T. riSHER. (;.iSh,er. EDWAMfj P. BAST. Ass't Cashier. hi iri;c 1 (Mvs Jiiirr. jN VIVIAN V. 1 1. I'A'.jf.rTT WM, H. THIT.LMAN J. P. I'F.TErMANN f. i. CAMLTON JAMES A. TOUREANO JAMES T. riSHf f C.-llett Blades tn nle.nu'. fioni a really ih.Mp Irt 11 J fctrop it fci you. 'or r. llftte Bi..d"s. aod will iaiidware :: CALUMET tlie New Year is a Your Savings Account - :iiil I'mM- S37.500.00 3 start YOUR account DAN CUSICK ARRANGING FOR DOG RACE IN FEB. WOULD GIVC BOYS CHANCE TO COMPETE FOR PRIZES ON R. JACKET STREETS. ,1,1 1 V I . I, - Miners Bank MICHIGAN. CONDITION nt clos cf busines l:l'll . n i',:i.f.o 1 -,.::) i:.i;ii.'fj . H'-.'.ITL'.JO . r, 0.000.00 L'oo.000.00 5.',.r,';5.41 . s.iiio.'jfcioa WILL GO AFTER TOURNAMENT Copper Country Bowlers to Work for Cub Alleys BURNS PARTY SUCCESS. re Cathering of Scots in Calumet Light Guard Armory. Tii,. '!unt I.IkIh 'ii!ir1 iirmorv is t):.- st'f-n List fvnimr of nni ..f :i.'-tit u'fitiif-rinus .f Scots in - I't n thr- 1 T 4 1 1 1 .-uuilvf iMiry f 1 ''rtli i,f Hot. -rt Hums was coni- rn ti t t . 1 Th..- ir.,urp'n i-.inslMH il 't' t.' rt. u'lK lifi.n aiiii (Line-". It !'. I . .M;u-.'aiii4htrn iri sili-,l ns .-irm-in .uul in his Intr.inintnrv r it. i ,f-ssi-. i,l-:i.Hiir" at th . 'ii : tl;. sf KiM-lal Katli'-rir.'Ot il'-r-' - it-i f.-w y.irs uiiiil t!ny n , :.!.'., 1:1? Hi.- in.,, m .imiiiI ,,f lln ' a -. .1 1. Willi mi SlKn1111.11. ai 1 Hi.- S-'.,iiisli kiiij., i-.-n,,.'.-.i IV .lij.nat.lv.- M-. t i,,,s 1,11 Jf '' s -4 r . i uih.-r iuiml,-rsi win; r.-n-"' i.-ll'.w.--: r.t-a,liiit', "Itotn-Mt .M..- l;.,l,.Tls; ..,i, "Star ''in- .Mr; . I. .1,11 .li,linsir.iH: s,.li, i :n .,1 S.-..I I mil." .I.ilm Hnr ' 'IIi.-IiI.iii.I Mary" Miss I ii. !' i.ui. uiiallt lti. "It,. I, in "I'm-." n- M. l.tan, Miss,.s -'.,r- 1 o ii.-, Mini T.ii 1 Siiwart. mill ' 'I 'I',, til. in- t,-.i,iru "MicLii,. at 111 '' r. 1, .11, in. -" J,,iii .l..linst,.rn-: s,,i,i, ' '.rf'. .'II .1 S.-I.ll Hill V.-t." ,i.SI-Illl ''"I'll ami s..... -My Ain -..k. , 'i. ..iv li I .... 11. 'I v.. i.r Hi.- m. .si iiit. ii-Niii.K fi-atiiriM Hi.- i.r.iKram w r- Hk- i.-iulitinn nf Mill.- s,',,i,, r I l.y Mrs. William t . . 1 ; . . , . Mi.-,, l.i..i.- l.iiili-, Harry S -'iiiM.i. .n..l T..iii M.-M ill. mi, ainl a Hu'l.:,i,. Din- 1,1, 1 1.-1 1 iv SI1.11111..11. Tli. ai,lrc-s .. ir.lr,n IS. ('anii ! il 1. hi. Ii.-il i,-i id,. vi rsatillty .11" i" in". It ;n iry itit.-r.-st ini? to ,r. ni an,; 1 r-s-i t .-.1 sonic ww . w,..ii,ts .,r il,. ,f,. of th.- I'lowliov (..it I ini: ilii- . oni'. rt, liiin li on wan "i-. 111 tin- .lining- i-ooiii of thr. or iiii.ry l,y tin- ladies, favoilto Scottish il"-hcs '..in--.' n. inin.nl on the mr-iui. '' Ii. r. rri iiinl. r of ih. v-iiins was do. ..1. -d to .lain iriir. th.. Katiriiim orcliH. ii i -ndi-rinn 1 iiroLirani which in-'ud.-.l tin- old tiim- Scottish d.-mi-.-s '1 t rmiiu I. d will, the two-st-i and llt.'S. animal meeting of the Calumet .liil. will he held in the club l ei,. ::, 1 1 :: at s o'clock. rt Isemejit. 27 1:1 1 PURE LARD Jones' Dairy hard rendered cooled fplickly tilled briskly I'artn lure I-a In open kettle as possible and while cooling. 1 white and lift weight, tri Is the of fine tlavor. Full l.et us explain why cheapest as well as tin- best lard for you to buy. RYCKMAN STORE CO. Phone 56!i. Piano Tuning Jot. Wiesmiller and Tred Chcrda voint now with Grinntll Bros. All kinds of repairing, regulating and voicing dona on short notice. All work guaranteed. Grinnell Bros. Phone C78 307 Q'nxv St. V II fnr r.nh AIpvc I I M.iiiL-.r ..ir.-nl't re ..t tin- Cubs II' II H..w .i!!. .s is ,1. tr.,ii'J of landing j jtlii.-s v.-;.r's url" i" ii i""il i bi.wliniri Hi i" m ii it"- ! u. i.f ! . in Hi.- spring. I ' :.i .. , .1. t.,v f 11, I tj . au.iid I Im M.ilq.i. th-, mii,,- tl .it time n.t ! I l.i Im.-..l- all.-XS ill M .I,,.., .11,. I,.,ve d!,,,:' i' ti ..' l.y ;ir,-, ;t n ;i new j m if '.'"! M.i 1 1 1 .!'! iitx-i n has I II 3 ':N ! ' ' i I"'" .ill-.vx ;,:.ll.iM.- f..r the wwl H '" ' i I1 1 country J...wl- H I - I - A In. l: l- liv. ,1 Hi.' all. S , ,,1,1.11.1 U lii.il II:. V .He II,. I.. ( available in 111.- y ! ; : mi.-u:i. I v ii.- 1I1. l...-t 1l1.it !!. !.-( ,. .Iltl I l,i.l I In- I .VI I ..nr. I ' j . I.I ..I,, I II :, I i;. i,l., In. ;, .-,,.li- MV jl'"'' !'....r tlif it. hi it 1 1 T IV :--l' 'i' - ".U' Int. I. ,1 is , uh;i 1,1- Id.- D ''-l, '' : I t r t " . s,. ill, IS Will l.k R 1. ,- il i- I-, l.ni-1 if,.- ni.-.-i r.,r II,. IJ City League Series. 'I ' '- " t F.-.i mu- ii.iw line s. ri.-p j (. t-1 I.. st . v . n inir i-M tin- itholit j'..:i. ..!!i-- wiih :i in.iuli l..i .f-ri tlu ! !'!..- '-k I.:mi ;mi,1 l!n- V. M. '. ! I 1 ' nh.-lii- . luh vM.11 til.- lirxt tw. P Mohawk. K ' 1 i n: i:;t; g I-"-' HiJ l.-.L' a ' ' 1 v i--'i M- 13S !! H '" i:n its I T 't-.'s TJ.'. f.9'1 "is j "-! H H7 161 razts j ' I ' 1 ' ' 1 1 '1 K.l 1!7 114 ' i '.n.iti'-r ?ro ii;v 137 ! 1 - i:i ' r-r Ml H 1 :ST j Tit..!. sic, 712 BIG V VTttVT VI' VTT T r TV VT WW" LOCAL BREVITIES. 4. A A ,!,! A iji "I1 f 4 ')' 4 T T" T tS T J.inirH I. Wiggins fi-tiirnsl y.-xt.-ft from I'hii-aio. her h att.nd-1 th annual niftitijr of th manamTK of th.' M'veral .lately ntor- m-Htterod throuKhout tlio mi n try. Ilt r.'i'orti tl-.- t?it-t'tlr.f was a 111. t clithusiastl . r and that lla- i halll oi' st'.-s I i 1 ..iirisliinr. Tli. imi'ial in.i-lliiK -f iln1 Ink- lil.-i s .f tip- Tainarack 'o-..xtratl. as.-.H iat!..n will ( held Sitiird:iy i-vciiiim, l-'.-l,. s, oiniiii in inu at 7::m 0 . loci-'. 'Ill,, in,-, liMK is to In- ln-ld for ;ti.' 'irst tiiiu- Im tli,- Tainara. I mill 1 iin nt.-r sh'.p. iiisi.-iid of in th. par lors of th,. Tamarack M K. church, as hi-rctufi.ri'. Th- Ijnli.-s" Aid i.-tv of tln Tain 1 lack M. I-:. .-h;nvh will hold n sale d woilc this , v niiiK in th.- i-hmvh l .ti rl i!. Siunii-r will In. scivi-il. MIssi-s lu il.. Swain and Anno Martin cai- a .;k i party last I'V.niin; th- (', v'oloiiv location and n--turn. Alioiit twi-nty l.uli.s and K'-n-t.'iiiii-n iiJo-( id.- trip. i, ritnriiini M'ppi-r mis h rd at th.- Swain lioiin-. J Th- 1 Vn t.'iinial M. I', church has1 trad.- ai raiiKciii. nts to hoKI revival hi-v,m all n.-xi ei. in the cluircli, w ith .ec. ,tioii of Saturday . v. nini;. The I. adits' Aid society (r the ,,r w.-nian l.nth ran t him h w ill meet a; the Sainlhro.-n hon,i, liiiiiii.lary Ktrc-t, I .--i 11 tin 111. mt Wednesday afternoon. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Mates, of t'op,.- t'it. will pake place loin., trow nfi rnoon, leaving tl-e rcsi- at 2 it'ilix'k with services- nt th.. Koar.su rye i-inm-h. and liil.-rm.-nt -i l-ake view ccmei.ry. JJev. II. .Mua- '..IV V.ill i.flki.lte. r.-rcy 1!. Stanles, v ho has resii-'ne.I tin- local inaiiau. rship of the IIoukIi I. n fV.nntv Klotrlc I dull t Co. to a -opt a more responsible position in asi with Stone and Wchster. will lae ti inortow, nee. nipar.ifil l.y his V. ife. tleorne l. liarnard, director of the . & H. band, is considerably improv ed in health. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Godfrey have arrived home from a visit 10 New ir- I'-ms and Milwaukee. Miss Klizabcth Williams has left f..r h.-r homo in l'.utte, after visiting anion,' 'alumet friends. H. K. Opal, who recently nnder went an operation in the Tamarack hospital, lias he. n removed to his home. Walter Howard Is expected here shortly from Colorado Springs to take a position In The News mechanical deportment. Mrs. John D. Jones, wife of the well known Mineral Rane porter, has left for her home in Dulitth after an oper ation at the Calumet Public hospital. Ieonard AVillman and a party of hunter left this niornltiK for Kewee naw liay to' hunt. " ' ' Mrs. .limes I'.nrrill Is reported to he Improving i;r.idiially at the 4'.'ilumet I'iiHIk- liospital, win-re Mie was re i.ntlV taken f.,r treatment. Mrs. 1 Coldsmith ' and d.iuuht. r. Miss M In tii. have now located ;ln t'hicago, after visiting for several months in Canton, ill. ELKS DANCE DATE CHANGED. The date ,f the lOIks datuing party t-. he held next week. has he, -n han'-'e to Thursday evening. Jan. "A Th entertainment committee has en si.'M'od the Idea! orchestra to rende t'liisic for ilancing and It is expci led the even! will he fully as enjovahle n:: oth.-r social functions held under the auspices of the lodge during tin last f.-w inontha. Regular Meeting DIVISION No. 2 A. O. H. SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT Sacred Heart Auditorium LAURIUM GIVEN BY POLISH YOUNG LADIES AT LauriumBankHall SAT., JAN. 25 admis- czr pcr sion OUC COUPLE DOOR rights reserved. NEW- Employers' Liability Law PIaee oil Michigan Kmploycrs tinder that law. either directly or Indirectly find involves new methods, of liability insurance. U Is Important that pmployer. ud lust, t h' iiiselves to tin? changed condi tion without delay and protect their Interests. We will l,e plea red to explain In detail. FAUCETT BROS. & GUCK Established 1892. Calumet. Mich. Laurlum, Mich TO LAUNCH NEW LEAGUE TODAY Splendid Trophies Assured 1913 Baseball for I. florin tn.oll to I' learns In are h.iiig made this aftt-r-t I he liianaKcj.M of tie lit: lit the pioposeil new Pascliall I lue, coinposetl of team:, represent ing the C. A: II. and subsi.!iai' com panies, together for a ims-tlnjf 1I1U (eniiig and If they are sui-vessful. otbceis will he ls.tcd and other le- tails of the nl'Kamzat lui. ciimpletcd. The ti ims hae oiil until m-t Sat-nrda- to sU'n up playt is. ne of the tubs tif the proposed organization is that all play.-rs shall be in thw em ploy of the colli (Millies llleV hfcek to 1 . prevent by Kebruarv I. It Is felt thai ties inline, will prevent, the Introduc tion of "rliiKers" find will ad I to tlnj interest ill the sport. I '.elides sp.-iial prizes which have l.ei 11 hung up by Iimii! enthusiast us s.naiiees have been iiteivird that spe cial trophies will be pl'.Vlded by th" Ui-ach and Spaulding sporting gof.da companies Keprcscntative.-i of these frinpaiiles will soon confer with I ho league managers. I'urtlitr details ruanliir,' the trophies will be availa ble then. The managers of each of tho teams oie now busy signing men find from the talent airetuly secured it is evi b ut a fast a rtii lc of baseball will be pr.. ided. MAY3E HE WASN'T "DRY." Houghton Man Takes Paper to Task for Water Shortage Story. Calumet, Tamarack, I ted Jucket and 1 .a 11 rlu m people who a short time ago went thirsty because of the ice and slush hfiiiK drawn down upon intake pipes of the Tamarack and C. & II. pumping stations on the lake shore, will read the following from the Chi cago Tribune with Interest: V. .1. Vivian of Houghton, Midi., writes to The Tribune to say that its brief dispatch from Calumet published on Jan. 16 regarding ice In Lake Su perior clogging the water intakes at Keweenaw Point was erroneous. "Mr. Vivian says the ice is not solid to the bottom of the lake at points where, fifty feet below the surface the inlak.-.- rest. "He says also that T.ake'Linden and other ' tow ns mentioned don't get wa ter from Calumet and that the report ff water famine a week ago in I.aur mm, Hoil Jacket and Osceola Is 'un true." I'or Mi Vivian's and The Tribune's I encfit !t might be stated that exper ience Pas proven it isn't necessary for the water to tree-... the entire fifty eel dov U to the intake. 1 cfolf th" w ater M:pply in eiit oil I ree ice a n I slush ate drawn down to the Intake by suction and the . ilei t on the water ui'ply is identically the same as If the lake w. re flo.en. TRADE AT AND SAVE MONEY. R. JOBUNG Doctor of Chiropractic 312 SIXTH STREF.T. IIONK B8!l- CAMIMRT. WHITE PINE-"TUZ WOOD AMERICA IS MOSTLV TJUILT Till: LI2AD12R IN THE MARKETS TOR 250 YEARS." (U. S C.OYT is still the most potent factor in the huiltlin" Wo scnWIIlTE PINE-for all uscs-also that jtcmxIoIcI " Norway "-(equal to White Pine for jst imrposcs) and arc prepared to take care of yonrorders prowptly-fov acarloador a scantlinyr. mo; its im-t. tivraii. we 1 1 'seasoned inni Mr ctr-nrrtit- frw, t th.. i,,i,i i.,,nn.. fr n,nn.i ...iii SEND and we'll Wo carry a full and 1 1 l, . - or an kinds and Even if we don't land the determined to deserve your You'll find us prompt, Ar Be r w LiSo Huimi'i.1. 5,000 Two and Wax Records at a Sacrifice J. L F01SY MUSIC HOUSE Phone 324 J if " e Big Reduction in Price Barney & Berry Hockey Skates WE ARE CLOSING OUT CERTAIN PATTERNS OF & BERRY HOCKEY SKATES AND ARE OFFERING NOW AT .... $2.50 THAT FORMERLY SOLD FOR KECKONEN HARDWARE GO. LEGISLATORS HERE. six members of tr state legisla ture, the Hons" Michigan College of Mines committee, visited in Calumet yesterday witli former Rep. Anthony .1 .nets of Calumet. They were much Impressed with, this district and Air. I.ueas found occasion to point o'U t tlM m , many Reasons why th tonnage tax bill should Ji. opposed. ... .'. FOR THE Afternoon or Evening Luncheon CLUB HOUSE LOBSTER CLUB HOUSE SALMON CLUB HOUSE CRAB MEAT CLUB HOUSE SHRIMP We have all the Dressings and oacies. RIGHT HERE IN OUR YARDS Ready To Put On Your Job Quick! wunu iinu win dc ior generations i.... il . ,n. . " . . 1 " WVH.-OIUVU uy i nose win) inoitiit Will IN YpUR ORDERS "show" you action in a hurrv. comnlcto linn rf i?i;kia n..:u: . --. w.wv; uuiiuiiiu iviuiurictiu want to figure on vms- iu nDv rur waiu iu riKure on vour order every tim", wc are anxio-.i:-. business anvhow. and you'll like the way we fill orders that come over tho wire. mstrong - TIi ielman Lumber Co. CAI.UMI-I- 5,000 Four Minute 318 HtCLA ST. LAURIUM ON BARNEY SKATES per pair $4.00 AND $4.50 PER PAIR. RINK STOCK IN DEMAND. Stock' in the proposed n w i. , i n,', company is very much in demand a. cording to h"rnk Kohlh ias. wh,. h , chnrt'e of the receiving o, subs .ti. lions. It H not urilikep. Hi m id, ;;Tockhold.-rs wii! bo asked I , n:e, ' some time next Week lor the ili", cl electing fiirectors and compI'M i- : the oi-L-ahl.ailon of the numum LUNCH TONGUE OX TONGUE LAMBS' TONGUES SLICED BACON G irniuhiroj that ao with the tic OF" and KEPT.) to come. rtn 1 ul wtseonsui wliore i K rl.NK l.anl to get." - I i M M I N Lt to have 'a try for it. We'ro I -wW Mi riW'iPi I r'A. 1 . B m B .4 i U K r:mm HANCOCK 7 V A 1 JjA 30; 4 tinnw,iii,in.inmm.ffnHliiiin,