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SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1914. TR S CALUMET NWI ?AGE EIGHT STEWART STOVES and RANGES Km HffiswwejewHMss Always peate. be cause they areMADE RIGHT. WORK RIGHT. LOOK RIGHT and are SOLD RIGHT. Various sizes and styles at price that will please you. Can use few second hand stoves in exchange. ELECTRIC PARK OPENS MAY 23 Modern Dances Will Not Be Tol erated It Is Announced CARLTON HARDWARE GO. tOO FIFTH STREE" PHONE 164. , -.. It is easy to buy goods on the installment plan because the money goes out a little at a time, yet id th end the goods are paid for. Turn tne proposition around and take a good square tool. WOULDN'T IT 9E JUST AS EASY TO SAVE MONEY ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN ? We inv.le you to try it. O-ily l.ttlo at .1 time, yet the result means a snug bank account for you some day. When you SPEND on nstallment there is interest ACiAlNST you, when you SAVE on in stallment THE INTEREST IS IN YOUR FAVOR. TRY BANKING ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN AT THIS BANK. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAURIUM Capital $100,000.00. Surplus and profits $45,000.00 Open Every Saturday Evening. WHY NOT VISIT THE NEW riRM SATURDAY MAY 16 The finest line of meat and provision in th copper country. Fruits and Veyetablcs Full li-e of Bulk Pickles. William Jerui nqr. B'yan Hiyhb II on display. Solid Sweet Cieam. F. H. LANTZ & CO. MARKET THE MARKET PLAGE REV. L K. LONG HONORED. Rev, L K. Long, pastor f the Ca i Ma w during tta that uatti memlior i relations m i noun aa o iM on industrial All nv mtiers of urt Rohin Hunl . 1283 A. O, Pi alt rei!'sl-(l to : their hail Similay mmum; U ' i .it :i M A. M. tn attend dl- i i at tin- Tsstaracg M. K Rev. i lollycotl will settees the visiting members srs in vite,! !n attend. Ki iement-11. 'ommittee. :. Btoppuri is confined t Mix kSSM Ith in attack of tonsilltis. State Savings Bank LAURIUM, MICHIGAN Statement of Condition, March 4, 1914 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 646,028 81 Bonds, Mort'jBt and Securities 192,612 34 Banking House and Fixtures 37,500 00 Other Real Estate 8,236 36 Overdrafts 1,124 85 Due from BinUg ard Bankers 193,659 23 Cash on Hard 59,632 ?2 Total $1,138,793 84 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 100.000 00 Surolui Fund 100.000 00 Undivided Profits, (Net 33,739 10 Due to Bines 4,369 11 Commercial Deposits $467,070 90 Savings Deposits 433,614 03 900.684 93 Total $1,138,793 84 40 YEARS IN BUSINESS Merchants & Miners Bank CALUMET. MICHIGAN. capital Paid in Surplus and Undiidsd Profits Liability of Stockholders . ... $1-i0,0O0.C0 250,000.00 150,000.00 Interest Pa d on Timn Deposits. Th- LAM'.F ( APITAL and SURPLUS of this BANK and the LONG RIF.NCE of it OFFICER! in CON DUCTING the BUSINESS cf BANKING should make it a SAFL Of POSITORY for part of your EARNINGS. Charles U' gqs, President. Peter Ruppe. Vice Pres't. J- E. Shepard, Ass't Csshier. W. B. Anderson, Vice Pres't ana Mgr. Stephen Paull, Cashier. i he illicit.. a ik. i in- Houghton Count) Traction company' populai ! am linemen l pla. will lit (onnall) I oiM-ncil with a concert y the entln I Calumet a h ia band n aaamtay Mai 14, weather permitting. This as Inounoement was mmli today by Man aser KYank O. Mayotte and brought BjloaaurO Ul hundreds wIhi will now look forward to pleasurable gatherheas at tins pretty retreat. The park will open for ItSO dano ittH every Tuesday and Thursday even inr From I 30 to U:30 p. m., also on Saturday evenings when not eassfeo! (at private partus. A splendid orehes tra will render music at -the park throuuhniit the season and special pr grams will be 1 rovlded at frequent in tervals. There will he concerts by the r ,v H band on Sundays when the weather permits. Announrosssnl of the proaram for these concerts will be m a regularly. The management emphatically an nounce! that dances such as the Tan Bo. oil. '-step, turkey trot, hesitation anil BeetOS dip will not be tolerated at nnv of the public dances nr no other I datu e that is nut absolutely above re proach. there will b M new amusement dev ices at the park thll summer but ill of the einiipment has been placed in the best Of condition, has been re paired and repainted ahere necessary, and made as attractive as possible. Both wells have been thorotighlv cleaned and contented on 'he inside, ! eliminating the possibility of oontam- 1 nation by ratface water, it is pas ihif the com peny will provlaa a new kit In n, should the davaand warrant. The park Mrtll ba open this summer from V Oo a. m until 1:M p. m. and the management will do all In Its pow er to accommodate the public and cos tlnue the popularity which the park has enjoyed the last few seasons. In toxicated or disorderly persons will not be allowed In the park .it any time. The pat k has been engaged for Jev ral parties and social gatherings dur ing the months of June and July. FINE PROGRAM PREPARED. Centennial Heights Boy Scouts to En tertain Thursday. Tin- Centennial Heights Hoy Borate have prepared a splendid prusjiam to m rsadersrt Thursday eianliii at i .'ia o'clock in the Calumet i. A ehtsrea. it i" as foHua s Vankte Doodle Whistle, accompanied by Welden Lampahlr, drummer, and ESmor Quatafaoeji baajaVi Soldier's I iteuell, Wilton James and Be ball NankervlH. Tin- pegsy Han, Ifosaer Wlsldelssinn I ntpersn nation of Qsasesl James i;lci borpe, Si mit l.iikila. Solo shadow And, Wilton James. Treason of Benedict Arnold," t'en tennial HeiKhts troop. Soli, -K.,sy Cheeked James. BttSM Calls, rimer Raymond Ti oismwnsa fJood NlSjM Toli.s. fifty scouts. Taps. UsSaSJ out. At the oloae f the above pros ram, the Scouts will demonstrate some spe cial stunts. I e cream, cake and can dy win be bandied by the Casap Fire Olrls ot Centennial HeiKhls and Hie ' 'alumet If, K. hurch. HEAVY FINE METED OUT. Joaepii Kennedy was arralssad he fore justice Jackols this seaff sins on the eharse of aaaastl and battary, an romplalnl or Isaac Frier, Thomas Qrleraon and Jacob fjfahalr. an f whom it is stated, felt the brunf of Kennedy's wrath when he is aliased to have run isny h In Red Jacket a short one .itfo. Justice JackOhs imposed I Ana of $r. asd costs, a ttai of 4f, which the defendant will endeavor t 4- v BUSINESSMEN DECIDE TO EMPLOY SECRETARY AND ESTABLISH OFFICE. 1 rri bin, Wilton ! ust .1 r-i ot and No It Can't Be Done Genuine Libbey Cut Glass, "The World's Best,' cannot be purchased any where, m Caumet but at Warren's. We have the exclusive sale of it here. As in everything else the Best only. Warren Jewelry Go. Fifth St. Calumet. We give trading stamps. U Outclass rj : Tne Businessmen's Msooav f tion of 'alumet and Umrium. at J a meetinR last evenunf. definite- l i- ly decided to chicorc Pil1" set " tetary and to enKi:e ofhie : quurters in thia city The mat- V tat "t selecting tll 'm' chuotinK office saaitarSj ass baSB referr.d to a ...inmlttee which will report at a nieetlnir to be held in the in at future. The committee will do US U- most to meats an eaperleseed : mas fst t sts oftU'e. .j. , . . v . LOCAL BREVITIES. e dj d e e e e d The saaelsf party and eoscerl atvss in the Wsahfnston a hool ball eveninn under the Joint SUSplCOS M the St. Andrew's SOClet) and Lady Isa belle lodRe was laiRcly attended anil Very much enjoyed. i itt Bachwlck an.i famll) . eho bass been located at IsTfSJ Vino, Neh.. tor several months past, have resumeo their residence ut Osceola. The funeral of the bite Mrs. Nikolai Finnila of Mohawk will be held Sun- das afternoon with services from the Finnish Itetanie chutrh of Mohawk. Miss Marsuret Mantz has resiKtied r position at BO flit 1 1 Bros, and has accepted a position at the Realm store. The OSCeola township board held its resular meeting yesterday afternoon at the ofsce of Supervisor Burgan .11 Mills. The danclas party slvefl under the inspices of Um- Csiumel Puvortts club in iiu Ugh( Ousrd armory last even ing was greatly OSjoyed There was a large attendance and excellent mu sic w is rendered by the C, a 11. or hestra. Morr Oppman has returned to Cslu- m.-t from t llh'lijlu. vvln ie lie spent in- pa -1 several s setts Proascutlss Attorney Bransra nf L'Anse was s visitor in Calssael this mom Ins, Henry Johnson ,it OsceolS has de- parted for Pniatka, where he pronaniy will locate. Miss MaiKaret Toblnskl has accept , a position with the S. v' CsjTBOSrsth Insurance asency. .1. S. Stein of Bice r.ake, Wis., is 'I iiialnesa vlaftas among Calumel rtsads, I,. A tlooiliriK and O, A. Shaner of Detroit an in tSslumei fora short tun ;ns HartmaM of Houghton sag in Calumet this SeSffSdns nn l.uslneas T. E. Barnes of Birmingham, M, v.. is (siting with friends In 1 alume . a son has been born to Mr. and Mis. Jacob itiiski at Oestennlsl, Mr. ami Mis. Riigena Bertlno of Calumel an- 1 h parents of a daughter born this Week. GOOD RESULTS FOLLOW EFFORT Effect of "Safety First" Move ment Already Noticeable SUSIMSJS "ie eSSSPSegS has been launched pSStsfly but a few weeks, SSd results are already utteiidinn Ha- sjnfati i n V sua smem in Um ' ' $ II. and subsidiary mines, according to one who has kept records bearinK on this subject. There is a noticeable de BfeSSS in the number of minor acci dents which result In tompSfSTJ IlKSS psctfy ami it is sppsrant the smvesMSii is one of Kreal possibilities. The Safety Flrat" movement hag been but recently organized, hut it la resit the result t months of gradual preparation which extended for a eo suleraMe tlSM before the recent strike and which reache.t a point where it lacked nothing hut the formal organ ization ehes the strike bSfSgg Accurate records of all of the accidents since the first inception of the movement show a (b i r. ase month by montb. The co-operation of the officials and emplocs and concerted action to re move SOU ICeS of danger and to restrain foolhardv and careless action is great ly desired in this movement, and a. prOSresS in Ibis dlreCtSBS is made it is certain then- will In' even Kieater re sults in reducing the s umber af acol lb HIS. KEWEENAW JURORS. Thirty-Six Are Summoned for June Term of Circuit Court. The following thirty-six men have been drawn for jury duty at the June term 01 Circuit COUII for Keweenaw county : Sherman Twp. Ilenrv BlSChOft, foil! DssslSt Chss. i.ucke, Clyde Johnston. Houghton u. 1. Blight, Wlm. Long Sr., Peter Heptlng, Vernon B, Jude vine. Oranl Peter Rills, John NagengSst, Wm. Rergh, ''all A. Anderson. Ragle Harhoi Oeo, Blefcsrd, Michael Krause, wm T. Bennetta, John inn ers mi. Alloueg N'o. 1 Jacob PYlgk, Thomas Dolan, John Butter, Oeorgo Doud, Alloueg Xo. - John R. Qrents, Aug nst Ki une. Win. J. Tolkl, John Ua p son. Alloueg N" I James A. King, John ;. Bennetta, Andres Benrtok, Reginald Morcom, Allouea N'o. 4-Richard Warne, Aug ust Raise nen, James Q, WTarren, James Johns. Peter Oeen, lease lurmu, W illiam Sun Buy Your Decorating Supplies Here m 3 AKWKtlie DEKKO A UtJUABUH COLO WATER WAIL FINISH . . i.J CM, WS OH. Omm Ml KTiaNISE PUNT MFC CO nnt m m W4 UBV6 11 ' wail tint, on hand, today. Whatever jron reaire in water eol on or il palnta, you will fml here. A littli' t'ri'sli color 011 the inside of your borne will aoeonpllafa wonders in improving the appearanoe of youi home. This is 1 be time to trethen ii a hit. Clean walls make any home more attractive. Come in ami look around. Need any Kitchen Furnishings, Bnameled Wan, O 'Cedar Oil and Mis, i,.. 1 liberators 1 BverythlUg ready for your inspection. Illplete slock oi Nekko, Hie lleailtlllll Oome in and see the colors. Conic KECKONEN HARDWARE CO, FIFTH ST. CALUMET Alloueg x.i ffelnonen, John ula Sec our new shipment or Balmaeasn Coat a plenty of class, stylo ami colors Vmi 1 in Bros, .v Co, Clot bins, 1 pi . Main Floor, t'alllinel. Atlvorl isement. LAURIUM INDEPENDENTS. "our-Team Independent League is Suggested for County. At i:lM o'clock tomorrow afternoon the Laurlum Independenl Ismebsll team will meet the Tllltllll'lirli "oltS of HubbeU in Laurlum. Man Peter son will Umpire the contest. This will he the liist game of tile season lot the Laurlum nine .the contest with the HUStlerS which was schcilulecl for last ehndsy Saving asas iostponed be cause of the unfavorable wssthsTi PUUM are hi inn oonsidered for the orssntastlon ot a four team mmsjsSi In- luding the LsurlumS, HUbbell, Hust lers ami possibly the Suomi ( Ollege team or the Hancock Independents An Iforl will he made to complete the cir uit at an early date nnd arranne a schedule of games so that play may lie started on May 24. EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTS. Swedish M. E. Church Organization Chooses Officers for 1914. The Kpworth losffvs of the Swedish Methodist church of Calumet heM its annual nieetiiiK this STOgS and elected the following otlicers: Preetdsnt -Mrs. Anna Burling, Klrnt vice president Rev. Axel Strom. Second vice president John C. Hui - llns. Third vice ptesident Paul Undqulst. Bstietgty Ddsrsrel Ouatavson, Organist -Miss Florence Ptrom. PdWard Just. i son was Selected to represent the league at the EJpwortD MPie convention which sill be held in Ifnrquette the latter part of June, I. O. O. F. MEMBERS TO SOO. The. degree staff of Calumel Bn eampment, 1 . P, and twenty pat riarchs nf Canton Coppsr City, No. t". will depart this evening for the Son attend the gfand ssesmpmeni gnd cantnnmenl which opens next seek. The Calumet Kn a mpnieii i members, upon special imitation will Confer tlK olden ituie degree esd the ronton wilt participate in the degree nam competition. It is prohahle the cam members Sill march from their hall to the train in full fatigue uniforms Insure Willi t he I el nut I, ill 1 N Adv. -If If it isn't an Eastman, it isn't a Kodak eL sWjsf JsgsSi Jss afasw satsss Mi ( ' mm Scout with a Kodak There's no better sport for boy, girl or grown-up than picture tak ing. The Kodak way puts the snoit within easy reach of all. Kodaks and Kodak Supplies clways on hand, and always new. KODAKS, $5X0 UP. BROWNIES, $1.00 TO $12.00. Vastbinder & Read Phar. Agents for Eastman Kodaks The yxaUs t ore and Kodak Supplies. W'e have jusr unpacked SSOttMM 'ot of the New Bslmacaas Coats in the lot are SMUt) new shades In plain and mixtures, Ccgne in and WO them Vertln Kros (,, Clothlsg itept. Main offor, Cslsssrt, Advert i ement. IS iu'mm saij: The Ivolles of the BplSCOpal ohiiri h will hold a rumSMSl sale Tsesds ami ITednesdsy, Slaj 19th and Mfh at the rtorlda Mission, Corner QutSt I gsSl Hough toS Sis., I iorida. Advertisement. M s s THE CRYSTAL W ICE I , COM l'A N FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE USE PURE Lake Superior IGE FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY PHONE 668. s EVERLASTIC RUBBER ROOFING A strong, serviceable roofing for all buddings having a roof surface of sufficient slant to shed water. We would be pleased to tell you sll sbout Everlastic Roofing, quote prices, etc. ARMSTRONG -THIELMAN LBR, GO. HUBBELL. CALUMET. HANCOCK. Your Last Chance TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF Hot Point Week Your last chance to secure at SSH price. The newest in Elect, ic Stoves, regularly V 00. for only $2.50 It will cost you $5.00 Monday, so come in tonight and save $2,50. Hosking Electric Company Edward Ulseth GENERAL CONTRACTOR Dealer in all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL. COAL & WOOD CALUMET Phone 7. - YARDS AT COPPER CITY Phono 36. HANCOCK Phono 122. If It's a Question About Insurance the answer is easy. Let us solve the problem for you, whether it's FIRE. ACCIDENT, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS or BURGLARY IN SURANCE. INFORMATION CHEERFULLY GIVEN S. C. CHYNOWETH INSURANCE AGENCY SUCCESSOR TO SCHNELLER & LAWRENCE CALUMET, MICHIGAN f Isesrs stta th- DoCraft Hfsr-Air-tf J FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. HOflSJUi I .a all purpose. i iVS 'hoiee tu sh mil h. Tt i'N' I PIOS t to in greeks out GREENSHIELD'S SALE BARN. Cor. 3rd and Boundsry Sts. Laurium. Phone193-M. WE PLEASE your friends let us please you. Our portraits combine the most pleasing characteristics of the subject with our high standard of quality and workmanship. Make an appointment today. Note the tinted portraits in oar case. A full line of frames. STEGKBTWER Maker of quel it) pnrtmlts. ADVERTI8E IN CALUMET NEWS WE CARRY THE MOST UP-TO-DATE STYLES IN Men's Shoes in Houghton County. Call nd let us show them to you. J. VIVIAN JR, & GO, TRY A NEWS WANT AD. J f'VIMfim: ,