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TUESDAY, MARCH 1s, 19IJ. THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE THREE Hancock Department SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH MISS ALICE B. CAMPER AN NOUNCES THE PROGRAM FOR EVENT HERE. At the First Coiikti Rational church next fcumlay afternoon. there will he H kcIh1 hoiik service under the diree tlon of Miss Alice R. Camper t.r Houghton. Miss Camper Iihh secured the best talent available for i his serv ice ami the affair promises to he most enjoyable, Following 1m the ihomihiii. Knster Morn Malllnp. M edit at lot Fry singer. Trftumrrel (violin and organ) Sehit mann. Anthem "I Will F.xtol Thee ) Lord'' by Costa-Froellch Chorus with Miss Shields fin soloist. Holo "The Faster Story" (organ pia no and violin nccompanlm nt ) by Woodman Mr. C. F. Welh, soprano. Mrs. Wanohe Ja kson, violin and Mis Ruth lien wood, piano. Hymn "Coronation." Scripture. I'rajer. Quartet "Christ 1m Risen" Ly Ha vens Misses Ilaire and Spitz and Messrs Hit-hards and Koronsk.v with organ, violin and piano accompani ment. Hymn "Jesus Shall Reign." Hach (Sou nod. Address Rev. Maudus rtarntt. Taster cantata "I tenth and l.lfe" by Shellhy. Soloists Miss Shields. Mrs. Morrow, Will Hall and 1'hllllp berth y. Keiiedit lion. I'oHtliule in I Fleer. Those who' will take part in this program are I!ev. Man. Ins Hair.-tt, pastor; Miss Isora Jenkins. organist; Miss Alice R Camper, director of musk; Irs. Blanche Jackson, violin; Miss P.iith llenwood, piano; Mrs. S. H. Morrow, Misses Haire and Spit?, and Messrs Hall and I'enl.erihy, aolohis. (1. 1'en- FINNISH FARMERS PLAN TO ENCOURAGE FARMING ORGANIZATION IS PERFECTED TO PUBLISH AN AGRICUL TURAL MAGAZINE. "MODERN EVE" NEXT. Singer Production Will Visit Kerredgo Theater March 28. The family of Casimir Caseadier really presentH not one, lint three ex amples of "A Modern Kve," the title of the Mort H. Singer lterlln musical success which will he seen at the Kerredge theater on March 28. First, of course, there Is Minn, t as ' adler, a heliever in the equality or the sexes, a lawyer' and a- woman whose energy of character keeps ev er. hod. t-botu her on the Jump. Then there are the two daughters, Hence und Camilte. the former an artist ami thn - latter a phslcian. Itoth ure uprightly winsome damstls who do much to aid their mother in hr meth ods of keeping thinks lively. Such at tractive Kills as these ale, of course, besieged hy suitors, Camlllc decide that an Knglhdmian, Ulcky Kulher ford. Is the man for her. und Hemic succumbs to the graceful vvonoing of Justin 1 ntglrard. Diverse dlnVulttes at Itrst interfere with the hapiness of these two lovers; and oven Jitter Renee Is married, her militant moth er continues to display her fore Till character and endeavors to make Renee divorce the new son -In -.lav. Jtut Itenne won't divorce her Justin Kimply won't and so that Is the end of the difllculty. And eventually, all the other troubles are likewise brought to satisfactory conclusions. Especially delightful among t'.-.e souks of this Merlin operetta are "I the tllrl You Married Still the C.iil Voil Love?" "Hood-bye F.ver.v body," "Rita. My Margarita," "You're Such a Lonesome Moon Tonight." "Kvety lay Is Christmas When You're Mar ried," "Won't You Smile," and "I'm Leaving Home. Papa." Advertisement. Copper country Finnish farmers met Saturday In Hancock and made arrangements to publish u magazine In that language for tin. aid or the farm ers of the copper country. The muga '.lll Will he cahe,l the "I'ellerVo." A committee consisting ,,f Sam Jnnt llla, Jacob (ijala. Matt Saltan and An drew Nllleksela has been named to complete the preliminary organization, and a second meeting will be held soon to elect o'licers and form a permanent organization. "While the press has been doing much to encourage agricultural pur niits on a sclentlllc basis, It Is unfor tunate that a lame proportion of the literature has not reached the older Finnish people," uld otie, who Is In terested ill the movement, ill discuss Hit; the matter .vesterday. "Titer. are a great many Finnish people who do not read Fnulish ami they have m.t been receiving tlie Item Ills of this lit era l ure as F.ngllsh reading an.l speak ing people have. It is not the Inten tion to devote cur attention to Hough, ton county farmers alone, but we will try and teach Finnish farmers in all parts of the district. Support for the plan has been re ceived from unexpected sources ami the promoters Ure satisfied that the venture will be a successful one. it is not known what date the niav.azln.' will make its llrst appearance, but it proi.at.ly will be in the early part of neM in. .nth. TO OPEN SOCIAL SEASON. MARQUETTE DIVISION ASSURED. Fourth Company of Naval Ratervee to be Organized. Marquette is now practically assur ed of lb., establishment ,,f the fourth division of the state naval reserves in this t-lt v. according to Information tlmt niut- iioiii an iiiimeniic Huurve, saK the Mai.piette Chronicle Already ne ... ,i ... i i, f 1 " nave oeen opened tor Ull jiiinoiy and several very' favorable pro, . .Kit Ions have been placed before the local committee In charge. At the present time tl Xlimittee has proposltionK from the hoard or managers of both the Culld Hall and Fraternity Hall, both or which will be given careful consideration. Some time llllimr this Week the Committee will meet and Some definite agreement will he leached as to the site of the armory. Fvcry requirement for the establish ment of a division lo re lias now been met. al.d there seems to be no doubt but the yoniiK men or the cltv will enter Into the reseive enthusiasti cally and make It a success. Many Parties Planned for Week Fol lowing Easter and Lent. The Haiu-oik Xaval reserve wiil open the post-Lenten social season in 'Hancock next Monday wlih an. informal dam-iim part at theib-r-mania tirt II. Preparations tor this dam-e have been going forward steadily for hiiiii. lime and a sm ccus ful party is assured. The decorations have been given much attention, Th committee in chaise of this feature of the dance has went to the Yatitk fot 7 j signal Mags and these will le used as part of the decorations. Many other parties are planned for the near future in the two towns. The Houghton high school Juniors will give a dance In a short time at one o the Houghton halls, while the (ierman ll sockty Is planning one for Han cock. The F.xcelsior club of Hiirontowu is planning for a darning party to be given soon alter Faster. This dub has been particularly mtlv.. during- the last few months ami promises to be come a big factor in the social life of that place. The club i-ccentl opened club rooms in that city and is planing- an I'ctive social campaign rot- tb spring mouths. MISCHA ELMAN COMING. "Emperor of Violinist" at the Ker redge Theater April 4. Allien A. Cox of Houghton an nounces the appearance of Mlscha Fl maii. the emperor of violinists, at the Kerre.lge theater, Friday evening, Apr. : at S : 'to o'clock. Critics say "the world's violinists are Knbelik. Krelsl.-r ami Flman, these three hut the greatest of these Is Li llian" The only upper peninsula appear ance, this recital will be one of the notable musical affairs of the copper initrv. The seat sale opens at Cox's book und music shop Thursday, March LO. at ' o'clock. NO QUORUM PRESENT. The ineelilif of the board or pnbli' wotks which was l have been held yesterdav was postponed until this af ternoon because i.r the absence of a quorum. The board will convene this afternoon and will probably take some Important action on a number of quc. ti.ms which arc to come up. Henry Clews' Letter ;, .... A A A A.', HANCOCK BREVITIES. Arthur Hiirja, for a number of years manager of the Finnish Lutheran Look concern m ti,.s city, has moved to Calumet where he has taken the management of the I'aivah-hti. The funeral of the late Mrs. Xota I tee, who passed away In this (it. Saturday was held from the St. I'al rkk's chur.h .vesterday morning with nterinent in Forest Hill. Ilouuhlon. Mrs. Dee was an old resident of Han cock, having lived here Tor :ts'yeai She was S'.', years of age ami Is surviv ed by two children, nine trran.hhil (ir n and two greatgrandchildren. WILL HOLD TRAIN. The South Shore will hold the even ing train at Houghton the evening of March L'N until 11:0 to accunmodale patrons who wish to see the perform ance of "A Modem Kve" at the Ker re.lge theater that evening. This will he r.ir the benellt t the patrons liv ing In L'Anse, Itaraga, Chassell and otlur points in the same neighborhood. .New York Is to have a municipal reference library for the benefit of citizens desirous .if familiarizing themselves with municipal laws, de pariinenis ami operations. It.-aii Co-org.. o Theological school, never was s.H-jally IIOVV. Iges. says bellei of llarvar.. the World than it i.s Kdwin A. Watson, who served the west with 'uster, is d lug at in deep poverty In Itenvi-r. Interested in current events? 1 Head .New York, .March l'..-Thi controll ing feature (d the lliaimial situation for the time being Is the money mar ket. We are now actually in the pc thai of piepar itlon for tn,. April set tlements which is usuall) mi, occasion of sliiiiseri-y at Iioiii.- aii.i abroad. In lOlil-ope the situation has been IMU'ticil laii.v aRsravated by the strain id" the Haikan war. coming at a time when the demands of trade imposed a heavy buideii upon the tiuaii. iul resources i.r all the great Kurop.au banks. The situation In Ceiniaii.v appeals to b less critical than a fortnight ago. Liquidation has all'or.led Mum- relief there, ii f 11 the large expotts of gold from the I'nlted Slates have als. been of material assistance. Theiy 1m n,, doubt also that the situation ill (Jer many has been sornewhal enaggerale.l, probably for speculative effect. Cer many ami Fngland are aooureniH- leaching an "entente eordiale"; but the possibllit.v of Austria being a disturbe. of the peace, backe, b Kussia, ami the proposdl large Increase In the ar mies of boin Franc and (ierniany has introducefi a new phase in the Ku ro ped n situation. Much of the current Irritation evident originated In lire, sponsible Continental newspapers, but its (-fleets are to stimulate the war spirit ami encourage extravagant ami oppr. sslve military oiitla.vs. The policy of all the great Kuropean nations l.i to be prepared for hostilities, and this is placing an intolerable burden upon the taxpa.vers of all Kuiope. The sit uation 1m one that cannot continue Kither some movement toward disarm ament must be attempted, or a state of nsioii will be created which may only require some mull Incident to start a M-rlous conflagration. ,t the moment, howevtr, tliere is a . ijse of relief, a t Well as a belief that Hie relations be tween Hi., various powers are not as bad as supposed. Herman trade, thoiixn shovvimr signs of plight reaction, is stHl active ami gemrall.v s. und. Thus,. In position to .iixine appear confident of an-ither year of good business tor thi-, fjreat industrial nation, lieiman for eign trad.- Is still running on record breaking lines, Herman prosperity in tliia respect being illusl ra led by thv lagnili,-. nt earnings ..r h. r great steamship lines, which show an In crease or per cent net over last year. There Is also no abatement In the activity or Hritish trade. Conditions- such as there make strongly for pea.e, and it should be remembered that the gn at bankers of Kur. pe are neither willing nor able to finance a I gn at war. This fact itself Ms one or i . . in., stroiiuest reasons for the niainb n. aiice of pence. 'I he business situation at home con tinues satisfactory. There has been no abatement in th activity of t'i last r.-w months. Tl pen winter has em-oiirage.l outdoor work to an un usual d.glee. The .-loo ollllooii tbes liar Is entirely sa I Isfactoiy. Many in jdustrlal estii.lishments are 'running I full time. .'.Our railroads are ov. r pfcsM'tl with trallh', ami reporting en couraging gains in earnings. Clearing 'House returns have for weeks past (shown liberal increases over last vcar. j Less Is now heard about tariff dis I ciiNsloii for the reason that many I in s j of business have already amply dis j counted probable changes. The extn j session or Congress will soon be call -d I a ml the fiib.iect will come up for a.-ul" discussion, which may Induce nioiv or Mess hesitancy until this Imiiortant problem is adjusted. The new admlnhi. trail. m has thus far caused no Jli;. On the coiitiarv Its policy appears to have been to avoid disturbance. If all uccouuts are true the new attorney general Is likely to follow somewhat ol the policy of his predecessor, but Un report t,r a more radical poli,- to ward standard till. Ameiicnn Tobo-. ( and the I'nion I'a.-ifir merger l,a thus far proved unfounded. In gemtjil trade t htiv Is a conservative policy, and transactions Hre hugely of a hand-to-mouth chara ler. No signs ..r ov. r, trading exist un.vwh.-re. and our io.h--keia are generally earning light .,r mod. rate Huppllcs .,f in. r. han. live. Consiilnplloii is so well snstsined that there is un al.i'iidant opiMii t unity f,,r enlarged activity as soon as exist in;: re.straintB fnm niu- rti-inty disappear. Intrinsic conditions in the m, market ,ue souml. The market his been thoroue!Jv tested by I be i. .. .. (lei line since iast I I -tuber, ami ahl.-s f the littler ( lass ami bonds are down to a level low (Hough ull. I Solid elloin n to make many .r the exceeding! v at tractive an investments, c.o.i sto. ks l:le being quietly ahsoll.e.l by slr.cig buVdS, J.ll.l will be round ex. ee,!ln'l , (m-un- as soon as tlie change in condi- t recogiuzeu. Tlie chief, it led the ,nly obstacle to an.v improvement! ... .or- mi ck uiarKt l is the money sit nation. Hank reserves are ,,w. tle April settlerrients are clos,. at haul. Kurope has been ''rawing heavily .q thl.t center In the f..riii ,,r gold export ami cask r rates are md to be antic!, paled until Hi,, adjustment i,. pr. s j,t ((.millions iin , completed. That, however, Is not far distant. Some fur ther stringency mav be expected be tween now and April 1. but its eiT.ff has I a largely discounted by th late decline ill values. Much depends upon the foreign demand q- g..,. ; may be thai Id's has been largely sal- iHiit.i. Fort una te v. thi lain- .. du -e td spare the aiiioiinls to bet n to wank d. pofllloli to ineot the lhan am olli.a- uatl.i .llN..,llle, ;, md'av lid our ii. j-l stocks : cheap. n al we confi.kntlv the l.esl grade as I lie lliolle.v I'ea.lhist il.-elf. Id, and can rcadilv w hi. Ii l.av e hither VV e HIV III belter s.asoiiiil iit-iiiand.i on. W'e ha a mplv bli- ollilil loli.", I'liqio -li(iii.,l.l proii, a.L is. of M m. .ii. w l.o Ii hiiiii ' the .lilt pur. middle ! i i. lie I'lii th. r r.v iew i if April, v.c a t I re.-. Ulllow.ll.l Jt-Sslolis Irtse of V.M KO .) I i oliiineie ert to Will be alter lie; w ill i i.l.al.p, . -v ! . pro I. id. d in. Ilt: III.. --H, h. Anv lelalives fir friends or coili ng In visit '.' T. thalge. 'J be News, w ek. it. !.,'(. ivoing away llie.H llevs BROKERS' GOSSIP 1 j Hancock. Hancock's latest opening on I'ewa lie lode shoWM lit her with roll her -- velopmuit. The vein Is wide and well lllllo l ulied. Foreign Visible Supply. Tlo- foreign .islble eoppt r supply In f an-land. I Ian. e and ath.at thet.-f.i on. March l.itli was ru.lt;; tour?, a de. ciease of L,!.ii!i tons iu u,e j.ast fort-l.u-bt. Washington's new fad i the ' 1'ur Itiin Sunday." in emulation of the ex ample of President. AVllSUI). YOUR HAIR IS FLUFFY. BEAUTIFUL AND LUSTROUS IN 4 FEW MOMENTS miitiy p CIRLD! GET A CENT I30TTLE OF "DANDERINE" AND TRY THIS ALSO f.T0PS f ALLING HAIR; DESTROYS DANDRUFF. ir hair In i.n.lant : and b.-a a - hand. collies litfht. In! aiipears . ltd ill as a .' line Lav .I, vvavv. It ill' -x S'd I. bis - I mill-.; cill.s llise " .In: I le ! Yoi I'v. a I I rous alter try tl -N 1 1 1 i i . ii a dot h w(tb a lit It ..:.!. rlne and caifull dnw it l!. lough voiir hair, taking one small s.rami at a tune. T!;iM will h ai. !r;lr of dust din ami esc.s-i and in (ust a tew moiu.nis ..u .1.. abk-.l the beauty of y..ui hair. Hesides beaut if. in.- I i.e hair :,t once i.in..-riie dissolves eon panicle i.f lit h.(M I. ii -I t nft : (ien rives, i uriiirn ami intlg. ..: :it. s the in alp. forever Mopping itcti i It ami tall ng hair. 1'i.t What will please von mest will in- :.fter a few Weeks" use wlicn vou wili a.t.ially ice new hair fine and downy at ?irst-yet but really new hai- growing all over tlie scalp. If oii can- for picltv. soil hair and lot ol :i vi,ie!y get a tint bottle of Km. w It. .ii s Hatidei iiie from any drmt-gl.-t or toilet counter an I Just try it. (Advertisement.) D YOU ARK INVITED TO ATTEND OUR Spnn TiSf lery (fl)penin On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday OF THIS Wl'I-K WE WILL DISPLAY A LARGE VARIETY Of DOTH STREET AND UflESS OCCASIONS. THI! CORRECT EXHIBIT NEW WILL MODELS IN HATS INCLUDE A NUMBER FOR OF Paris Pattern Hats rNTENEaLEL rNMTCinVrS-nvEfT,NS F UR WN MILLI'RS. AND WILL PROVE OF nYwNHATs0RsP WMAN DCS,R0US FIRST GLIMPSZ AT THE CHO.C, TCK.TC.I!!LC,SfNJAL W'TH E BEAUTY 0F OUR OPENING DISPLAY. WE MUST CALL AT IoItTJ?N T E NEXT ' IORTA NT TACTOR OF OUR MILLINERY OUR POPULAR PRICES. . nvt juai MtiuHNtU HtOM THE MILLINTRY MARKET PURCHASES. SELECTIONS FROM ALL THE NEW STYLES WERE FIND THEM ON DISPLAY HERE. AND MADE MADE AND EXTENSIVE YOU WILL Just n Won RcQariltnti tic New Styles: THE NEW HATS Fashion has decret-d the hats of early spring to be small with a dignity that assumes the most striking heights and flights in trimming.. Feathers are dominant, some departing from their usual ways of softness and gentts rtocldings, but none the ler.s graceful in the surprisingly new posings and ar rangements.. And all prophecies for the Fabric hat have been fulfilled in these of Bulgarian and silk novelty materials. The colors are numerous and lovely as the style, aloes, pampas, tulip, jonquil, raphael, rose, walnut, blue, etc. Miss D. Othote Fifth St., Galutnet COUNCIL MEETS WEDNESDAY. Important Meeting of City Governing Body Colled for Tomorrow. The HaiH'ock oily council will meet Wednesday evtnlnK. ue important mailer which will likely be brouSh up Is the chanKlnn of H' ' H'""- -u present there lire limits Include all of the business district on both sides (r tjulnoy trett and then turn up along Itallntad avenue and take In all the buildings on both sides of that street. As there are a laiTf number of dwellings on that street, the lire lim its here work something of a hardship en a man who owns a house here H he wants to build an addition, a wood,, en house, and haipens to live Inside of these limits, he will have to build it or stone, brick (r some other imn combustible material. In many casea the lire limits run through his house and thus lie may be barred 1'r.nn bu'idlnK an addition on part of Ida ((wellliiK, but allowed to ad. I It to some other part. A number of cases have come up where a man wanted to put a new hin;le roof un hl house, hut was In formed that since his house was built the fire limits hud been chanKed and that is he desired t replace the present shlnnle roof he must do so with slate or one of some prepared roofing- material. ITr'e Warden Mitchell has declared that In Ills opinion the llmfts should be rhan Kerf and his opinion will likely veitfh heavily with the council men If the matter Is brought to tlnir no tice at this meetlnR. REV. CROSS READS PAPER. The regular monthly meeting of the Copper Country Inter-denominational -Ministers' association met here yes terday afternoon In the parsonage of he M. K. church. The feature of the t'dgram w-ns n paper on church unity h.v Rev. William Held Cross, rector of 'he Trinity Episcopal church of Jloughton. z t ? ? t t ? t y Y ? ? f ? t t y y y f y T ? y y y y y y y y t y y EETM BRO S. CO. OF CALUMET. MICH. ANNOUNCE THEIR SUPERB STYLE SHOW FOR EASTER WEEK OF MODELS GATHERED FROM OUR DEST AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS ARE READY FOR YOUR IN SPECTION. WE WELCOME YOU WHETHER YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OR NOT. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE MADE A GREATER EFFORT IN OUR CORRECTNESS IN SELECTING JUST THE NEW AND NATTY GARMENTS. AND NEVER HAVE WE SHOWN SUCH A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF STYLES A WE ARE SHOWING THIS SEASON. Ladies' and Misses' Garments have never been so practical as they are this season. Our Demi Tailored suits are particularly becoming to all AND MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. MANY NEW WEAVES AND COLORS COMBINED MAKES IT EASY TO SELECT YOUR NEW SUIT, COAT OR GOWN. BEAUTIFULLY We are showing for this sale a beautiful line of Botany Serge Dresses, g o 7K no two alike, very special at EASTER WEEK SON. CUTAWAYS, SEASON. SECOND FLOOR SHOWING OF LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS IN ALL THE NEWNESS OF THE SEA BLOUSE EFFECTS, FULL LENGTH BELTED IN ALL THE NEW MATERIALS OF THE CLOAK DFPT. VERTIN BROS. 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