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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913.
DOINGS OF
WON 7 Hi TAKfc
CHANCES ON THIS
KOCKfNG. c'HMK
PRoM I Tft
IF- 17 UN 7 RA.PritO
H 'It .7ICKCL7 MflLDCfti
HLL HAVE
CR1EK1S0N TEAM
M FAVORITE
Picked by Experts to Defeat "Old
If in Game Saturday
I . ...i. n. M;iss., Nov., Jl.- Alllunmli
ll,, -t.i.nimi will :i''iiimiikJ:iI up
wii'ls 'l lit, mm inisuiis, cvrry siMt
.: l.iKfii Nlirli tliL- r'll.ill -,i
: VjiIi- :illl llt!.lil fin- t-;n ll
, M:i-r 1 1 i- tlu-ir yc;n ly st i ii;.'!' 1 1 nm i -
1 . . v . ;m,i I lnillitllils ( UlUllil-l'C S'i'C-
. 1 1 . . 1 w ,n !i:Vf snlllit vi;its ill Viliri
- lil h,i- tt H'lllcllt tlH'llli(-lViS wllh
f, .p. i ii,:; tin- 'iilitcst b (icl-r r
v, ..i . 1 1, i;i i il. Inlrf'st h, tti'- sinmcl"
i. ! illilicMI-IHHTS, KiTIHT t ( 1 : i r
i ', . i hi l ure.
In, lil mil Hit Uirs il, :-:ii't- th
T i-si i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S (Ills yiM!" itiililllltllx-l'
ll'iw I III,' (ll'r:lsinl III' H.ISl I'lirilllM-
. lull- Hi" llli- f, ..( ' .l 1 1 ti-.lliis nC lln-
lliii- ,i'nl tin- 'rims-iii. I hiiiilfcils nf
in-' m tin' Itii; 1 1 1 I , -1 x witi- Mi-fiin-'l
i" m i. I i-r ti l-lU'.ipli wi i ks i;n, .iii'l
I'.'.-'niis litr t U I ll LT l.isl llitiir culls ;ir,'
II ii-: -living llli' -; 1 1 1 1 H'ly. "SiilTV.
I'HI tll.'l.' Is lint ;i plMi'C I.TI "
I ; 1 1 li Mllinlllll of llliil.rv
!i'li:-.i- Irilu'ls mi tlif M-Mll? if I hi-
1 1 in-. I 'i'.-.'i nsi' ut lis ni ih'Ii r-M-iifd
I'.r lii" sc:isii:. Iiirlililin il- ilifi-uls
i I'riin Hum : i i i I I'uriifll, tln ll;ir-
''I li'.iiu is li;ilniiill .( f;iMlil" ill
ii' Ixiliim. At tin- s.itn- tlnu- tin--i
r.M f,- Mnu ti:il Y: ! hits ii1I,i
i'.H ii-;itln'r within tin- '.it twi"
1 Ks ;in, h:is ;it l":isl ;i ch;iiuc fur
' ; is iH'h'Hril hy tin- l "H 1 1 i I n :;!
nit u'liili all nf tin- Mai'vanl tnuiiiv
- V'li'il wln'ii-cr th his uri'tri'il
I- . t .11 ti-!ii tiim. Yiih's tir.l name
vit'i 1 ' iix'iton Siituril.iy has tlmir
ii. i !'. In insiiirc ctint'iilt nif in tin
' 'Ms nf u, fullowH-s an.) von
; 'i .tli - iiiiM-tiM nu'iit is s.iii! ti ha ,
'" '.If! i-.l in tin- ti-ain's I'nllll this (','l.
AD IS HARD LUCK KID.
I "imcr Lightweight Champ Is Always
Getting Hurt.
vl Wulavt -lln- yuniiK man with
'ink ii.ll anil jin iittacliiin hi - li"th
:" na; lull ki'iihii alul well i- fluptil.
1 "l' lln licliilil nf stl;illrr.s it
II i v I'll inril that Wniuast Is a saiifc
'.nil' iinMf who whiin'( ccr i:t;i-
i ' ni'lir nf his day. IK- wmi, Ihjiu'I-
I K li leiali'd ami tiintlly lust th
'"tlil's li',htci;;lit (liaiiiiiuii.shii. In-
'! nla Al ral lu-tl a foftlliii- nf nT
-"Muni saved tin- greater I'alt nf it,
nl si.il'iieil a slriii nf iiiisfnitiiiies,
siai'tlmy ii Ime (,f ju t iileiits an, I nll
ii" nls its ever IHIiiwcil ;i man tin
' ll'),.
A ileliiiliii list ef Al's inniieiiiiiK I'e-
ii'iils M- tnav h:i e nvet Imikeil a few
""in. r id ms at thill - is as follows:
i"'i't; 1,' ft ear aalillowered" into ;i
'"wki.oi.
I 'i'T Kiht eiii- si iMnihleil to match.
l!'ns- Hones ill hoth ha mis iiacUed
ml kiim ked otit of joint.
""'i l!ridKc of nose raved in. Su i --.ill
i,it-rat ion mcessii i y
I'-'l" Arm lirokeii in hunt with Jack
f: (liiioinl. IKiiroken in hatth with
I ' ininy Mi l-'arland.
Ml Siri -keii with nr'l'cmlii ills.
,-'i, , i y.i,iN ope raicil uii.
C'lii's in Imlli hands Injured
'"'I'"' i-'lffelt-d MthlllS lltliu k nf iln-
1,1 "ii- i..lsoiiiinr. Kihs tracked in hoiit
it li - luirrhiK at tner.
' hi . resent niit Y'oli?nst shoiild
L! o his 4mii year with a rk In.
; "t arm, a Kla:-s or two and
' ' I! le f luws uf Htult- teeth.
HARD BLOW FOR AMERICANS.
0t.-H Make Rults That Bar Rhodes
Scholars From Athletics.
"M'-Tit. linn.. Nuv. L'l. -A tneelinw nf
11 '' ' f' Id iilhlcllc cnlilMlitle" was'
1,1 ''st-r,a to i uiisider tin ines
''"'i "I IJiimles s holais euini"! I'iu In
fle;nnen spi.tls, Twu icsohitiolia
,vr- iilni.t,.,!:
'-- . i hit i residence at any other
'" i:i any other university r Hlmilar
"'Idiitii.n shiill din.:i;alir. a stmlHit
ll 'lil ci ii.eliiix in tM freshmen M'orls,
1,1 "I- MT.mil, that in th.xfonl unlvi-r-M,
alhleii,.. spoits an dlstlnet
f,"ln Hie e,ile. sports lio eoinpetltor
'lit'l l.t- iiow,-, who Ik ni-r I'l years
' I ii nr.
Ill" irsoliit ,..H y,, no fleet ill
next. They an utnli.nhtedl.v
oiileorno ,.f tin- reei nt miiccc uf
"'" KlnnlcM scholars In lln 1'resluneii
N"'rlM held hut October.
V BUV IT "
MrlO.M- if1
VAN LOOMS
6oML
TIC-KIT, r, ON lHrr AL7t,
5uar. To win n
-
CENTS
htUVwN rCi'5NO SCR.ILS OF
I-KI-tc, 7 0 ac SOLD
i vrw.ej ( if -l-ivfl j N
FOOTBALL AND BIBLE
READING TITLES WON
BY MICHIGAN AGGIES.
i:.isl Uinsiny. Mi-h.. Nuv. 1.---A
I ' 1 1 n with the state clia mpii ir shi p in
loolhall. M. A. '. sludeiits have won
the si. tie title in l:i!il- lead inw t h is
iiccoldil.); In ti e Still. 'III. lit of rrofes-
sor J.jaiisoii. state student secretary
of the V. M. A. .!ou- II. tnci
;it M. A. ('. read lln- scriptures than
i'i an- other educational institution
in .Michigan. I'lolcssoi .loluison has
said. Some MM ni'-n iM.- in. min is .if
(he Kiltie (lasses of th - collcKc Y.
the enrollment in the Y. .M. ('. A. lii
11. classes at the I'nivcrsity of Mich
igan. I m i. lot 1 1 j 1 1 , tln In ,ly writ is tin
most read, hook at M. A. oulsid"
those which tin ftndeiils an com
polled to ri-iiil in ih. course of their
st ndies.
SPORT INTEREST AMAZES.
Austrian Commissioner Much Impress
ed With Studies.
I ir. ittlo 1 1 I'M. 1 it ii ; 1 1 1 ii . lln emissary
..I' the Austrian nov erniniiii, who is
stiiilxiim Aineii.iin alhhtic ni.-th"ils
here, is expressing himself ;is ainay...!
;it Die hold which athletic cut liiisiasm
has upon the yoiilh nf this cnnntr.s
II.- .lei liilcs lilt ho h is found the cul-
icuiale it 1 1 1 1 t i . Intel' si a phase mosl
won.lerfiil l him, as it is pr:u t i.-;i lly
unknown in his inuntiv, and In- mar
Vfls at the perfection of the nthlctl
plans la has seen here.
His visit is not with ninh spe.iti
purpose as I h- Herman commissioners
had witli the view of prepa riic-f for the
Olympic panics in Merlin in l'.'iu. hut
is with the faisilited view of heiti','
pi-epartd for that time when Austria
liia he c.illed Upon to stand sponsor
lor tin tlympic contests.
Jh llcrsclmiiinn is fill husiiistic !.-
laiilniK the possihilities of his coiinirv
for the ahsorplioii of the Atnriciui
si hem.- of athletic ti'iiinim; and In- Ik
HeVes thai his repori to Hie Austrian
Ko eriini. lit will awaken what, he sa.ss,
is just a .1, H iii. int a a kenim o show
that his couiiltv no ii have the making
of chiimpioiis in the panics which now
iitll.'ict lln world to successive panics.
NEW CIRCUIT IS PLANNED.
Northern Headquarters of A. A. U.
in Minneapolis.
I'liiciKo. Nov. 1 -Kveletl !. Ilmwn,
l. rnier presi'l. nl of tin National A. A.
t".. on his return cslnnlay lioni Hie
iiliiiiiiil incline of that ora n i,:i I i"li
in New York, iinounceil that In
strongly fiiois the estiililishmcni ol
ii ik-w iithl.'tir til ritoi i.i I division,
with Minneapolis and .North and
South Dakota aniiiluiimated into one
circuit.
I'lider the present a 1 1 ii iiHemelil s
M iniiesotii is hooked up onto tin ven
tral association, while North and
South Dakota are lined up with the
western association. This division of
the m-iKhhor states, Mr. Ili'nwn de
clares, has worked as a handicap to
th. plotless of the athletic vnnipeti
lion in those stales.
H l ow n is llrni in his h. lief that
Alinnesota and tin- Dnkotas. with their
army of athletes, could he formed into
one of the mosl successful districts
.1 the A uii' I iir Allil. lie union. In the
report which in- suhmitted at lh na-
tiollll lll.-ellllK he SUHIfested I hil t HlO
new tlisiri. I. if f rine.l, he named th
:i.'itheiu ulstri't. with hen..pi,irlei s in
Minneapolis. 1
OFFERS $6,000 IN PRIZES.
Big Stjke Hung Up for Motorboat
Competition.
Ill.ll.'liapolis. Intl.. Nuv. LM.-t'ail H.
rishei. inillloiiiiire spoitsiiian and
Hut. man. hit I inlay fop Miami. Ma
li, evil,..!- linal ariiiimeineiiis for lln
Wilier I ;i 1 M I it I to lie held l:i l!lscalie
I-ii, .In ii. ."- to I". The rates will In
held ov er a co'll se especiil y pff-piU'ed
l.v a iiiiin'i' r of millionaire sportsmen.
Th" pri.t s are said to he tin larucst
ever o lit lt d fo 11 lliotofh. m t liU ln'
contest and tot tl tii. .)".!. A larKe nnm-
her of entries alreatlv luivi Let n inado.
Mr. Klsht r, who Is president of Uu
iid'anitnlls motor speedway. Is prii
niott!K the project, and said, hefoie
stitrtin;: south, that lit hop-d lu make
Hie r.isciivho hiiy Wiiter i nurse ',,-
prominent In inotoihont lailnK as Hit
M.e, ilw ay al Indianapolis is for i.lnlnr
(r nr. inn. IK will enter nunip or the
ma lor evenlf", idlolintr his powu,- ,-riils-
IT Sluiil, Will ll ll salll ti ho nd'y of Hif
fiKtfPt a Hon I. - ' J
to 4trr
tC',Ar- TfCKfTi ON
ir- wg rt. i.L. nr7GCN
TiWV-A'lD ricfvC.Ti.'
i' .Solo a Dor
LAi: Rf:A,J
(western teams
TO LOSE STARS
Saturday Games to End Careers
of 50 Conference Players
t'hicauu, Nov. Jl.--l-'oilou eis of the
various conference teams will hiii
farewell to many of Ih.lr favorites
who will don the in-,', skins lor tl"'
last lime Saturday. Mote than til'tv
hel oes uf (In- V.l'iiiil oil. SOIII-- n wllolil
have, shone In Pliant!;, for the hist
three years, will inak" their Dual ap
pearance and hope to (lose their ca
reer wilh honor.
t'hifimo rooters will see fourteen
athletes in action for the last time in
the M noon-Wisconsin yame at Ath
letic licl. I. Captain Nelson N'ormen i
one of those who are slil'd to pas
out of the Kli.liloll spotlight. He has
hceii the mainstay of Stanu's hackliehl
for three .Ve ils. He has a refold to he
proud of. Waller Kennedy, half hack,
is in his last year of compel il ion. Ken
in dy played his i;rcatest yamo nuninst
Cornell two years ac. His spectaei:
kir work put Chicamt vvillim s-,'oriir.
.lisliilict, ail'1 Si ruhy did the rest.
Haloid CoHllcl- played hoth end and
tackle while mi Hie Maroons an. I he
has pi oved a sleady man for hoth
positions. Harris, i-.ii.iiil, is another
on.- of those hard vvi-lkinu. rolialih
pl.iy -rs. Pierce at fuWhack, tlid v.il
i : i ii t service for Slariij. IK- plivtsl in
ieveiy .'aine for three ei.rs, Mttlni- a
rest w lien the Maroons were . laying
il Weal; leiim. I. each, substitute Klliird,
is playinu 'lis iiist snnl last season as
a regular.
I'or Wisconsin, f.-iefain Tiin.lher1.,
I'.llller. Powell, llfsli". Ah Nan.ler.
Kami. ';in Cu nt and Ti-riney will of
fer opposition to Chic:i'-;o for tin- hist
lime. Northwestern will to (ilii,,
stall and will ha". . the services of
'iiplnin Kraft. ir.ihn. ('ruse. Kc-d
and Motleiisoii I'or thai i in- ;;anie on
ly. iihlo Slate will lo-f Cailain Cis
iililil. Cherrv, ClalT, VisseimolT and
Pieklt II j I J 1 . 1 1ll Mel linn is. Dick,
Kirk. Petininiiiol h. I lonuhton, Humicr
son, I'iirsons and How it will play theii
last jam. for Iowa vvlen thev line
up auiii'sl Nehraskii. Illinois will e
sii.-h stars as Kovve, Silkmm. Wilson
and Watson play for lln ir last lime.
The Hophers win. are sih.iiulcl o
meet Hie Illini. lost Mi-Alnioti, Shnu-ih-nessy.
Aldwolih, Stwy.r. A. I !i"i ma n.
K.lieil-on and I "ouriiler, who v. Ill h;iv
to tn i-i in their suit.-. Purdue wil'
lose ma ii v famous players, -uiion-
whoin :ne illiphanl, 'llossup, Plnlp-,
Koiith and Winston. I'roin Indiana
yo Kddv Davis. Trout, arinif. Whit
i. kef. Itiil lihal t and Krausc.
MAY MANAGE CHICAGO FEDS.
Famous Thrr;-Fingered Cui Prom
ised His Relensr by Cincinnati.
Chioaiio. Nov. Jl. That Mordecai
I'.rnwn, the famous three - liilsitTed i 'ill,
t wirier, and r-'.-enlly woul.l-he eom".
oack with the fitieimiM I i K.-ds.is slat
ed lo liianaiie the Chicuro team ef
the I-1 -d. nil leak-in Is the story ;oimr
the rounds lu re tod i v. Itrovvn ad
inits that an ol'l'i r lias Keen math- him
ii:d President C.llmore. of Hu- heals,
slates (hat sianiiin ii:, Is hut a mai
ler of 'erms
The fact that lirinvn is at p resent
il inelllher of the Kids is rot ope:-ted
to stand in thf way of his accept
mice, it lain innleff ot-1 that fhitry
Herrnii'i'ti premise him his release
In CHS' he vvu ol'I'eled a fll trtuer.
I
slilit. Whether or not the tact th"
hi i Hi uri'-,'red P.riwi. with a rient
oullitw a-ivrevalion will "ause Herr
mann to chaiiM his mind Is pot
1. 1 1 i v n.
CREDITS BRICKLEY SHOC.
PrineMon Droo Kicker Thinks it
Helped Him Against Yalit.
Piiiviton, N. J., Nov. '!. -Ilolity
linker Wnte a "hoe on Ills lliihl foot
last Sililday which is pill t"fn,- ', nfler
the hoot Hint Ch ill-v Hrh kley, of
llarv aril, has used fu. two seasot:i.
It Is Inillt for drop kh-Mn. helnx
IlKllttr Hum the usual loothall nine,
having a Lox to, wilh a slralelu Itont
Hlld hfln,T 'ltaerd. with a Mer wl
Imi T llm li'strp. :.iirr liiucliliiKly
attrihutes hit sut'ct-sMlul drop 1UI
ni'.-ilnst Yule In th rri.M.-y shoa
wlih-li I. a put on for the flint tun.!
in li. Unrvnrd gamo t-n Uajs ngo.
f.
JT3
THE CALUMET NEWS
Father Doesn't Expect
Jxt
THP t
dm
V WlM
FREAK PLAYS THAT
PROVE SUCCESSFUL.
C.ach McCan of Knfay i-tte uses eiuht
nun hick of the line in lines of four.
The ilrst row shifts to the ri-!it or Hie
left of center with a rush and at the
moment tin v reach their position tin
hacks, all of them in line, inak" their
1 1 liarpe.
Coach Cei- nf Svvarthmoic has a
play when all ,f his men on attack
straiahteu up, the hall is snapped and
all run in different direct ions, makinu
it did. nil tn 1,11 just where the hall
I Is liolll-T.
;ien Warner of Carlisle has tin
other freak Pennsylvania play. Ut
ilises ten plavcrs on the line of scrim
j mam, and the lone man hail; of lln
iiin.- has ahoiit live )irlvato interfen-rs
to follow hihiml when In hits the line.
INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORT.
To Be Discussed at Meeting of College
Men Soon.
Intcrcolli-niiite sport in all its phased
will he dis'-iissed at the eighth annual
convent inn of lln- National ciletie
.vthl.-lie Association al tin ll-.t. I Asim
in New York on Dccinher lln. The
K. V. I'lndiclt I'.-iihody. J). I I., head
ina-li r of the Crolou school, a viaduale
of the Ciiivt rsity of Caiiii.ri.lae, Kn-i-liiml,
will speak on the ideals of sport
in Kiu-ia i'l and in Anieii. ii. Prof. W.
l-;ider will discuss the regulation of in
Icri oll.-uiate alhltlics. Dr. I'.hl. r has
l-et-ll t-ll.ii.-l'ii'il ill Hie work of physical
.-.lu. ation for twenty-live years: twelve
v t-iirs iii Yoiiiik Meiis Christian Asso
(iatioii work, four years in puidic
school work, two as secretary of the
Public Athletic lea;:ui of P.althn.'re.
ami tiiree .vt-iirs in university work.
Dr. K. D. Nichols will speak on sum
mer hasehall. In. Nichols is a tit'ad
uate of lliirvartl, ami is as.-ix iate pro
lessor of surjiery in tin Harvard in.-di-tal
school. IK- was a tncniher of the
varsity nine threimhoiit his collet;.
course, as hoth pitcher and catcher, lie
has tlcvoteil many years In i-uachinv
the I I.i I'v ii i, hasehitli leain, and is now
i hail man of the advisor. coinmittt-e on
lii'.s. lia'l iit that inst inn imi. He is also
respoiisihle fur the surha! can- nf the
Harvard iithh-tie teams.
There will he an address also from
Dr. Naisinith, of Hie I niv t rsit y ol
Kansas, the suhjeci ,,f which will I..
announced later. Dr. Naismiih is well
known as tin Inventor of tin nam.- of
basket hall. There Will also he reporls
Iroill two special commit t's appoiuleil
at the last convention, one on Hie en
t otll'ai;i'niellt of recreative cnileKi tle
spurts, ami the other to re oiuni.'ii'l
nieasillt'S to lid eolIeK" haseluill of its
ehj"ii iollilhle leatlll'i'S. The a.-ism iii
Holl lii'lil'Ves thel'l- is VV'olk to he doll"
with l,;iselall lo make the Kann .'i
i.'l'il mole t'Xm lly with culle ideals.
JIMMY CRAIG HONORED.
Given Heston-Schult Cup as Most Val
ued Player.
Ann Alitor, Mich., Nov. Jl. .limmie
Craiu Wiis yesterday tlecieed the most
valuable man to his team of the play
ers nil the I'.ttJ Wnlvelilie football
s'lUiid wiw ii tht award Loan! of the
Hcstoti-Schulz cup ami. mil' fil Us lind
Inus. The cup is the yirt of ILstoii Kroth
ers cotnpiiny, and will annually he
irivcti In th,- most valuable man on th"
Until. Those who made lln detislnll
wi't" Coach Yost, AssNlant v'oach
Schul. mid Tralia r l-'iirr.-ll.
I'm Ik ttseived cli'Vi'ii out of a pos
sible twelve points, but one of the
JudHf-H piltHllli tit 111 M-. t ll. I. 1 1 UK ll It t
WHS second With tell, helm; placed sec
ond mi two lists, mid lirst on a third.
The lists an as follows: Klst one
lluRhltt. CralK. Pattison and Mus
sel; list No. J Craiii. lliK.hitt, Pater-
son. Puntlits; list No, :;- " rain, nun
hill, Lyons an. I Pontius.
The liiuil in ult In", of men: t'ralir, II;
llu'ihlll. Id; Patersin. I; PoiiMns, J;
K.M'IIS, J; MllSS.'l, I.
COLORED BASEBALL LEAGUE
i 'hit aiio, Nov . Jl. Tin m vv base
hall letKiu if Ncvro j. lay eis will have
teartiH In i'liltHUu, New Ynik. Phila
delphia, Detn lt. Itallimole, i'levelaml,
St. Iu-uls. atul possibly Kansas City.
The nw league was In.-urpoiHteil
several diys iku at Pierre. S. .. for
I.Mi.oou, under Hip inline of the Nation
al 'oof-f Kil-a hHll leaUlte, . hut It.'l
linns wem nut make known until last
nir.hl.
I led'tU'lI'ltl . will Lo inaJe in thin
lit).
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,ii
to Get Rich on the Fair
So clm y-u
1'HNf;
or Nt; nwviotiN
1 Po vov Mind if i Fv7
rm;M lovvn in My
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Laurium Department
HYGIENE STUDY
FOR TEACHERS
Prominent Michigan Educator
Says It Is Necessary
'I'hat ii 1J weeds' course in educa
tional h.VRiclle should he icniiircd ol
teach.-is. ai,d should h p.lven in e;i' !1
institution from which Mi.-hian pu'a
lic sc.haol tea. in Is al' recruited, was
the opinion expressed L.v Chilies I'.
TainhliiiK. of tin- .lei ii' tnient of phys'
olouv' and pliysiciil elucation at th"
I'entral Stat. Normal school at Mt.
Pleasant, in an intervit vv.
"The work of Loai'ls of h.alt'i ol
school authorities enclosim; an I tiuni
.atinn sUiools after epidi-mics arise."
he said, "is shown to be inadi'.piat.t
lo obtain either tin- vv. Ifniv of the pu
pils or Hu- safely of the coiinnunitv .
The best medicine is prevention. Kpi
d. llli. S of comitllllilea ule tl isea SeS 111 list
be prcvciiiid al their staiiinu points
tie- school.
"Th'l-e Is a wide held as yet practi
lallv untouched by the thpit M nit-lit or
public inst rtni ion and mt Miili.-iciiily
iiillueli'.d by the stale board of health.
The work 'are. If .'one at all. will be
accomplished bv III stale normal
sc'ati-ls, the county normals, the uni
versity rial the i-ojli lies wim h mad
liilte Hie telHlillS fill Ce i f MidliK in.
'It will novtl lie sic to hilVe th"
saiiilary supervision of sehool e.piip
iii. n' t th. Janitor, 'tin- tate archi-te.-t
of Mi. hliian sayj lli.-ie is not a
Janitor in th-- state who understands
the operation of even the vtrtilalim;
apparatus of his own hniblinu", nnd
that even the eimilli.-IS of tin- heating
plants of the various state institution--
are but very little l.i'il. r iiiform
ed "In v i it ins;- man v pu'di' school
Lu ilil I n-s I have never foii-ul a .iani
lor who knew the lirst pli'niples of
vent i la I I ll . II - m-i ef s.; ry ', then, that
tin- teohi r be an a m Imrit y and a
pr. oiii al ii'i I' liiir ol sanitary e.piip-
MADE GOOD ON HIS NERVE.
Charley Dooin Subject of Odd Base
ball Story.
K-.ci y fall must iiliiiil. the tame
iiuht liri'le b Charles Dooin. He- vet
eran if about one thousand Icaiim- ha t -lies,
to keep the l.tiiak ls to the fop
ill tin- National loa-iii" ra't- ail season.
There have been many rumors that he
is- to lie relieved of lh" Ilia liaiietuellt of
tin- Phillies next year, bill lew talis
believe th. tn. Anyway ho has made a
name for himself in baseball that In
will he li'lliebercd after most of those
sel villi under him ale f"l ti"! tell.
Dooin It lis a st. -iy to the el'le. t that
after ii brief trial with the St. Paul
i lub in lvi;i. Charles A. Coiniskey, then
its ma riiiKe". advised him to return to
tin tailorimi busiia ss and stick to it.
Another yarn rrii'-ri niiu Dooin tells
how, it little la; r when In- was
still I ill" iiion- than a youth and
weUlrn in lln neiiiliboihooil of 1 1 T
pounds, he ivislnd himself upon Man
ati..! M.-Kihben of the St. Joseph , lub.
Win 11 Dooin loported Mar walked
are'l'id him tvvl.-e null lli.-n a 11 nmi need
that h" watiteil a catcher and not a
Jo"key. Injuries to rt-uulurs. however,
Uiive the boy his Hialne and he was
sent into backstop for H;K Jim WIkks.
In his first xnm.- Dooin wanted to
prove that lu addition to l.ein a
iiiti lu-r In- was some thrower. When ho
liejived to second the baseman Would
have needed a ladder to "'l Hit- hall:
to third his pt 'is were low ami his
shoots to lirst in ally took tin sn ker
til' his fc, i
Arte,- his v ild throws had iil-.l the
bus's in oi-e Pitiln:; h- Ihn w to third
ana in lo tab h a rul'iHT off Hie cushion.
The ball went so hiuh the left Holder
altiu'sl not it on the lly. while 'every
body i Hint h"tne.' When tin InniiiK was
uvrr Dooin had four errors clinrx-d
) till I list him and In Walked to the
clubhouse ami heiian to pack up his
clothes, M.'Klbben stopped hltll. SrtV
ln; hi nerve in ilaiinu- to throw In
third to lat.h a man off with the
has" lull. einiM-d 'y his previous hail
llll'.ils, deserved lltlollltr HlHll'f.
Ii.oiii .-t:ii and tauuht almost rery
Kaino that st-iison. His next Jump whs
In the Phillies 1111,1 he h.i-i belli Kiel.-'
stoiipuiK tor that i.uttU ever sinoe.
l'.il. Coovvey lix Ia-sIIo's. '
By F.
I DC N' T
iVAi i"T TUI
-1
-. 1,4.1 . rrv ; s-
.- e..-r I '-'I'TAKLN '
1 A CMF
or- c'MANff .'
HAVE V
KM
I i.- M !. NrB.i .p.r Svn...-
in. lit. Th" institution which ecrtHicn
lo his livparalioii as an a -1 T 1 nut care
taker of children must set: t it tliar
he )ie!s lis preparation."
RETURN TAX LIST SOON
Delinquent List in Laurium Compares
Favorably With Other Years
The collection of vi'l.ilie taxes has
pradicallv ceased and ii.-asiii, r -Matt
Hipp is preparim.- lo submit Hu- deliti
i in ut list lo th" comity treasurer.
The iatt.r will Issue : Ii.rmal notic
soon to all v illaiie t iv.iMU'ei s iind un
til that time hclat.-l piiyuunts in;.
Le made. Treasurer Hipp, however,
will k.-i-p the roll open until the filial
call !s received.
I Tin- record this yet- has I, en ex-
optional, in that the industrial con
dition of th disttict shnvvs litth e.'
fect on the tax P-oii'ls. nf ii total
I roll of approxim.it. 1.- $"''. mm. no rc
I than $:'.iMi.m vv-.s colic. :. .!. nf tho
I iiii'st.iiu'ini; aeeoimts, "SJ.iani repre
sents s ilewalk lax and $Mnl Is special
iissessni'-nis. The prompt n. anient of
lax wil' inak" ( ,ossible to continue
Villaiie 1,11 plov em.'llt s next year.
The additional- rate ol interest and
iillecllou lies v. h'li-h -ire ri'.llire'l
when lax . Ib el inns :,iv made ,y l,e
county treasurer, bav - tended to ke'p
lln- d.liii.pieiil list to a minimum.
Knlir pel' Cllt is added to (III- Collie
Hon foe .-mil a rate ) ,,iie per cent
pi"- lllolith is avlded to the allloillll of
the f.,V.
The fiiian'-ial coiiiption of the vil
laiie is now heller thin at any tiiiie
in tin- iisl dee. ule. This wil! permit
til" expenditure i.f a considerable
sum for street imprnv enieiits, w hi h
if eondilioiis w-ii rr. i nt, will be under
taken Text sprinc. Lake I.ini'en iive
nur vv ill receiv e early attentiun as
will 11", ia street lioni l'ourth to Iike
I.iiuKn avtnue.
DISTURBANCE ON A CAR
Gun Play Com!, Near Having Serious
Cnnsr que nces
Two l.ie Pa-vale Watchmen c.-ini"
Witllta all ace of a court enlailliie-
ineiit iii Kiuriuiii I i- eveiilnii when
one of them i'P'VV ,1 ii 1 1 It. it is Staled,
diiiln- an a I ' rn ;i I i. m wilh a stliet
car conductor. The m-n went to Ked
.1 e ! i early In Hie .it I- l noon and af
ter a boisli joiis ul'KV. the. Were "U -d.
i"d to leave III" tow, i. They hoard
ed a street ear and when Hie car
niTI,vi"l at All'ioii, lh,- altercation
arose. 1 1 - of he n-eli is said to
hive pointed Hie pistil a' ll't c...
iliictor atul pu'le.l Hu- liiiier. Hionul,
the shell was le 1 1 1 s- i i a I ii. . I Hirnm-a
the failure of Hie irecl l 1 ism. Tl '
cotidii' t..r i-i f 'se 1 to prefer a hari;".
and if was ontv Ihlieiih his leniency
lh it the uu n i s.iiped punishim-m
LYRIC COMPANY AUGMENTED
Miss Hale Hamilton, of (iaheston
Texas. i'eorio K. Di. k, of Kansas
Citv. and Herbert A. Pratt, of St.
Paul. V i-Sterda V became members of
tli" l.v ric Stock coni'.'i'i v . Tin ,- will
make their first appearance Monday
mi "For Hotii-- and Hot-or." Tl " play
wil he eotidii.ted by Mr. Nestetl.
Mi-s Hamilton will play Hie l-aiim.'
female tole and Mr. Did; will play
the h-'.ivle Priilt is -in artist n
JilVeti'ie p.llls
HARD TIMES PARTY.
The members if the McCmI., P.;bie
Class ,,f the Kauriiini M. I J. Sunday
Hill-el 1'lM ,.nj,K- 8iV. II Hrtt'll Tillies
Party, the pvent provlriK ulie of th"
liiuM pl iisant of the year. There Was
a laiji" attendance and snie sttik'nc
costumes werr in i-v lih-nco. The re
freshments consisted of erarkers nivl
wiit' r. i!. noes were played and n short
pr.ii in ,'onsisiiii- ,,f musli- mid read
inns e-io"ed.
THAT A'.VFUI, COLD,
XV :v-r ml-1 "swful'.'' Y" tru io
f-r. dune-r fmm ny UTtn hnh V
iiVv ei'm iur T J
rlnV tw-nKn ..trrh1 Ji-lljr f
I k.IlK r-mi hn-'i bo. M nm
r"!r,ek 'i""iiUtc imh thlrfc- fl
''UU ,'k . NlX n,lt-wii.. C. im kA!xl
Ci f , W n-inrr rrt rf. X
V n"l.f'-X &t tinii hta 11
Jj'lx ibtr-rBB". tub- yV '
rjl frtrtilrti 1m r f f n i
; ' I If Mmwp..tin. y-y I I I
fONDONfS
1T Catarrhal Jelly j
PAGE SZVEW
LEIPZ1GER
-NO CHANCE
TO GIVE DANCE SERIES.
Tli" menibi is of the l-iuriuin ol -.
liestia iiiilioulu e that a I'tii li-icm.-lit s
al'.- lain", made lor a scries of dam inii
parti-'s to be liiven at intervals of two
weeks. Omni, ticiiiu' with Thursday
eve'iin--. I . . I in the liiurium town
hall The full orchestia of ten pieces
will furnish music for these partie.--i'hd
all effort will be mad.- to intro
uiic" novel teittiiics li'tn lime to time.
DANCES WELL ATTENDED
The daliciiic parti".-' iven bv lln
Kaurii'lii Nisi of tivv's in the town
hall, ami tin- Modern Ki.ith.rb I f
Ani.'li.i: in the hank hall, last eve
ninii v.ei" laliiHy iltendcd. Many
out of ;i'vn peoi le were present a
both functions.
LAURIUM BREVITIES.
J. W. Andrew of Hie Stale Savin!"
bank, is ill.
H"lliy Siiea left las! Iliillt lof Kiltte,
M"llt.. Where ile may decile lo Ineale
Cap. Thomas ll"itsoii is sp.ndin.:
a lew . '. y s in CP ica 'io.
Ki.liard I'd u-a ids. ,; r .. w hi returned
this wei U llo'll Dilbllh. will leave
shortly lor lh.- southwest.
MICHIGAN LOSES RECOKD.
Mititi'-apl.li-. Minn., Nov. Jl. iiiec-
i.iIS fol the Millllesotil-Chcao fool
ball i ;i iin- on Saturday wen- a nn uinef I
ti'di yas JTI - Just $l,m'ti in excess
of th.- prev i, i;s hiyh mark when the
M ichie-.in M iniiesotii ti- pmi- hi lim:.
set ;t J. o-ii record for linairia! iHurns.
The iit lelula lice Wiis ill excess of Jii.iiim,
Dr. c. A. Katou re'ently talked so
well t" liis cnUKi'ejiation in Madison
Avenue P.-iptist ch'iri h. New York, thai
h" sei urcl donations of JS.nuo coin
kl inu ii t und of )"ii."'i'i.
Waslomitoii may have next year an
. x p-sii imi of products h Smith A tner i-
a n republics
e44 -
S Tl rs a.
I Alternation!
Sale
.'
is now ar. fit
People's
Dept. Store
to reduce my
I $15,000.00 !
Stock
Of new Merchandise in ten days.
There will he a
? Tremendous
i Cut Price Sale I
J on in all departments.
O
2 COME EARLY TO GET FIRST
CHOICE.
J I GIVE PEOPLE'S TRADING
STAMPS.
494'Ct9MM
LYRIC
THE
NESTELL PLAYERS
WITH
EDITH LA NORA