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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 114. THE CALUMET NEWS PACE THREE Hancock Department NO PAYMENTS FOR DISEASES Employes Cannot Get Compensa tion for Idleness Occupational tll:sHOH. ho called, du I within ihr wi.rivltifii'H com- v , tion snd iri'i"yV liability law 0 tlx BUtS "f MUhiKuii. The SOyjSSSM , ,,,,,( i,;, ; m ImU in u M potaoalmi , ,!..(, ;iiil Uk'm Ii;. reml. red the muKt impurtant decision In theluw nlnce It haa i 1 1 In Hperatlun. j,,.' (t iirl hud before It for review . j, , lalofl of the slate Industrial u , 4a BOOfi I" lhe death Of Augustus , , M employe of the Ai ellie Whit Lead ami CSJSB works. Ail. tins wfl afflicts at his death Sj ith h ail oolMonlaVi i onira ted ut his work, and na widow, Sarah K. Adams, asked for , ,,,im ns:itioll. At the healiliKs l.efore m,. KCCideal hoard the question was raised 'hill '' fcOl Ot tllfl h'Kislhtiitv ,,i.i not rover Much rases, hut the hoard ,l, dd that It did and COtMSSSJSMHUl) ordered omiensatlon. The White ,ad eomiany took the inittir dinrt i,. tlie siinreme eoiirt and the decision, overruling the board, Is the renult. The opinion In the . a.-e is an rxhaus- !W and VM written hy .Justin- gt lb- gOM into thr matter of the i , taga of UM m l CfStlSJSJ the Met ,;, nt board WTJ minutely ami points , n that the act apparently applies only t,, iii-i Identu und to diseases whh h , their foundation In boom accident. I , nl pnllMltlUfi he hidds, cannot In traced to any aeeident. Inasmuch us it ii a madual Kiowtli by reason of the Victim CQMlnfj in contact with lead in ti ai ions forma. The court points out clearly, that tvnlli it mlKht have been the ItttOBttOB t.t the commission which formulated the : i a and the leRislatur which mib loquently passed it, to Include all dis rlBlBd out of employment they ,,n i inly tailed to do so, and from the fj( i that they included in their sched i i, many things which Bill hi have been BWVWi by the general terms, It la icureil that had lhe meant to put :i occupational diseases, they would have mentioned them and made some Keclftc arraimi ment tor the compen sation. ANNUAL CRUISE PROMISES NEW AND UNIQUE FEATURES MIDDIES PREPARING FOR AUG UST TOUR SHAM BATTLE NEAR MACKINAW. i iHn eis and members of the BMICOCh Naval rocrve are eagerly awaiting the nine set for their departure on their linnUOj cruise Of the ureal lukes. The local sailors are prepared for the tour ami they feel confident that tlotn the outline leceived here, it will be one Of the lest ever taken. The Yantlt: will team oul of Hancock Aticuat and will go direct to Mackinaw where the pCene of the activities has been laid. . M and unique features are in StOTS t. r the middies ami t!ie are anxious to get into action, Uegular drills have been held ever Honda) ami Tharadai flights for tin- past month on board pi' training ship und the nan ben have been instructed in the proper way to coll rope, tic km. is .mil other details of life mi board a battleship. The Bool lap of the cruise will begin tngUSl iv, and this will brine, the Van tic Into port two days later. The Du buque. Wolverine. Don Juan do Aus trla, l..lolhea. TtTTT. Hawk, Cophel nd fan tic arc the training ships that uill participate. The (treat Lakes oi - Kanliatlon of ships wfH be glvKad Into i vv. dlvlalonti the iirst being compoaod of the Dubuque, Easex, Dorothea, Hawk and W. herine and the second division of the Yalltic. lon Juan de Austria ami the (Jopher. Outline of Maneuvers. Rxeenttva DAcar Ruppe has received tin following tentative outline of the in.uit uvers to take place at Mackinaw Island: The iirst division will be stationed neai the island al abotti I o'clock the morning of August 11, The first will attempt to approach the island al am time between I- o'clock noun and mhl- i iit of Ayjgusl n. without bssbsj in- teroepted by the second division. Uhould the first approach within ten mih s of the island it will bo considered is having passed the first line of de ieii.se ami to have sufficient force to pass the B0t und. All vessels will then proceed to an anchorage oft the Island 'i stacking, and send "landing sar IS ho re, ffcgl) eq n . ed, either on ins north or south shore, nooofdlng to ths due, i ii.ii ,,f the uind. The landing I of each ship Is to he landed whether Intercepted or not the sec ond division. Should the seeulld divis ion intercept the first the latter divls lon becomes part of the second and niust form column with the sailors of 'I'.H division. In the event the second division falls Wise Precaution will prevent the little illness of today from becoming tho big sickness of tomorrow and after. For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold tftrrwh.,,, UbMN, 10c., 2Sc. lo Intercept the grsl before midnight of August 11, It will proceed to Mink inuw island und anchor with the first or uwuit Ks urrivsl. Entire Fleet to Cruise. 'I In- Yuntlc. K)oa Juan de Austria and others composiiiK the second division will rendezvous near the Island about 12 o'clod; noon and the i i.iiiiiiatidlnu ollh ei s will Immediately arrange to patrol the Island lor the purpose of Intercepting the first division. On August 1' eveiy ship purth Ipat bjf will prni ced t., sag und will cruise lOSjMhOff nndOf the direction of the naval Officer In charge of the exercises until Saturday, August 1."., when the ships will arrive ut Manltou Island and anchor i a sultuble pluce in thut vl ilrlty. On August 16 and 17 all vessels will conduct boat osercisas under oars and .-ail. n Tuesday. AuxiiHt 18. the annual militia squadron will disband, when the vessels may continue to i raise at will or to turret practice as desiied. QAoarssi ..r the factk have received no word as vet as to what course the Yuntlc will lake after leaving Manltou island hut it is prohahle that one of the largOf cities will he visited and the middles given shore liberty. ANNUAL CONVENTION OF LUTHER LEAGUES HERE DELEGATES FROM ORGANIZA TION OF ISHPEMING DIS TRICT WILL ASSEMBLE. The annual convention of Lutheran leagues of the Ishpemlng district win be luiii in Hancock ami Dollar Ete) beginning BatUltln) afternoon and con tinuing until Monday. Cuests will be present fVOm all parts of the peninsula and everything is In readiness for their entertainment. Fifteen different towns will he represented, varying in ntjgsbers according to the size of the leagues. The first business session will take place at Dollar Baj Saturday afternoon ami in the svenlng a musical program will he rendered in both Hancock and Dollar May A communion service will be held suuiiav afternoon at I o'clock at the Finnish Lutheran church t llam ock. On Siindav evening musical pro rams will he niven in I. nth this city and Dollar Hay. The participants will he divided so that an equal nuinher will he in attendance at each session of this character Sunday morning the dele gates will attend divine services In the churches of both meeting places. The convention will come to a close next Monday afternoon with a picnic at lollar Hay. Special features have boon all. uifcil for the event and SV0I9 dSlSgatS is assured an enjovalile enter ; ei ta inincnt. The prourum has been announced as follows: Opening address HugO Xelsoii, ('hi'- boygnn. Vocal solo Miss Hslgs Oothe, ish peming. rt;an solo -Alhin Palmer, Isl ni- wg. Piano solo Mildred Tornqulst, Calu met. Violin solo ("ari Hedblom, Columot. Rl Itatlon Julia olson, Crystal Kails. Heading Jennie Sjoholm. NegauaoOi Vocal soio norence Horngrat Champion. Declamation BeUUl l'"aust, Iron Mountain. Plane solo BathSf Kant, Iron Moun tain. Dec lamntion Klsie Horrgordi Dollar Hay. Vocal Polo Ida Sv.d, Dollar Hay. Piano solo .Hazel John, Haraa. Reading Thortoorg Raknsr, Han cock. Solo Stole I'arlson, Iron Hiver. Declamation olga Kehner, Han cock. Address l. j. odergren, Calumot Address Oeorge Olson, Ontonagon. Addresss Svv.inti you nee. A thin ss ('. A. .1 Address l 5. A ndersoii, No- hnson, St. Igtiace. Qrunqnlot, iron Mountain. Address -John lUirman, .Morence. Piano solo Uuth Anderson, Mar quette. VoCOl solo Eva Tellmnn. "Manniette Delegate! WiH he present from Mar quette, Calumet, Iron Hiver, Iron Mountain, Crystal folia, Ncgaunee, Champion, Cheboygan. St. Ignace, Cedorvtlte, Brevort, Ishpeming, Re public. MontMttOjWS and Ontonagon. The list follows: Marquette Rev. J. R Fwnnhom. Krttdfe Johnson, Hedvlg folf. Imfild Johnson. Rtttll Anderson. KVn KeP man, Eth.l Stenson. lina Evanson, Bern hard Johnson, Arthur Swanson. James Heckman. Calumet I. J. Sodc-gren. Mildred Torminist, Carl Helblom. Iron River Rev. and Mrs. C. A. O. EnKstrom. Elsie ,arlson, Itessle Herg, Aifhihi Boderberg, itertha Berg Msg Olson. Alfrlda Person. Kfhel Swanson. tote lasaoa Haans baarenos, John Carlson, John Johnson. :i A An derson, Oust Anderson. Iron Mountain P, '. OCOnqulst, Ither Eant, Edith Paiist. Arthur LundabL Crystal Ealls-lmvid Uiurence. jui- Im ola,.n. Aunes 'arlstrom Axel Sod- erman, cTegaunee wnnte Anderson. no siohim. Miss Hoisted, fhnmnh.n Elorenre Horngren i 'iiehoviran '. A. Johnson, Huro Ndson. a. t-,lniroTiiirir Mnttson. Rl h- nrd Nelson. John Nelson. LetnillS Fisnll SJorhind. Hrevort Jennie Mattson. Ishpemlng-Rev. F. W. Wymnn. El km wvmnn. Elsie Nylind. Emella Johnson. HelffS Oothe. Alhln Palmer. Republic -Rev. P. Tlergdahl. Esther Erikson, Rltrs Wembergl M.ititalhiile Rev. Aug N'elson. MICHIGAN IRISH TO RAISE FUNDS Head of A. 0. H. in Stats Says All Will Contribute to Cause Following the kitting r tour Na tionalists by soldiers In Dublin lust Sunday during a gun-running riot, John Kcdmand, leader of Irish-Am. 1 1 catis, sent out an appeal to rais. tgg( OOu to buy arms for "lue defencehs.H poop Is of Ireland. Ths appeal was made through Mhfiae; J. Ityan, pres ident or the 1'nlted Irish figgglf of America. Ityan has ulreudy subscrib ed $1,(IU0. irishmen ami other liberty-loving citizens of Michigan will act on this appeal as soon us It Is possible to ur runge for such action." gag lured Pat rick J. Muiphy "f Detroit, stale pies blent of the a. .( i n., when Informed oi Redmond's call. Mr. Murphy has Just returned from the national OOOVentioO of the A. I . II. at Norfolk, Va . where the came i.r Ireland vv..s presented Pv sir Hok' r aseman. a north of Ireland man, hut one believing In Irish unity, and Mr. Redmond's representative in America. At the time the convention closed, the killing of Irishmen during an attempt to run guns at Dublin had not occur red, and no official action was tak. n. .Mr. Murphy declares, however, that this appeal will be ucted on at once over the whole country I cannot predict just what shale Michigan and Detroit will take in raising the fundO," he said to the In -ti lit Journal. "I have returned too re cently to get in touch with men hers hut it can be depended on that we will all contribute according to our ability, Action will be started as soon as it is possible to Ket officials of the Iris.i societies together ami arrange for it. There govs in en many unoHrisl ap peals about taking action, hut Mr. Kvan speaks with full authority. Expects Generous Response. It will not he only the men of Irish POOS of Detroit w ho will help. Ther i are many liberty loving men. without regard to race or creed, who will Join in raising the funds. Michigan and Detroit have always been very gatl erous In responding to such appeals and they will not he found looking this time. "It should he understood that if is imt the intention to arm in Ireland for any offensive action ggolnot neigh bors, hut merely for defense, so that if the Irish are attacked they will be able to defend themselves. The armirr-r is for a negative purpoae There would have been no talk of it. if the government had not permitted the peo ple in the north of Ireland to arm, in support of their intention to divide Ireland. That no true Irishman will permit. Ymi know how it was In the old days in the west Hie man that carried arms used them, and defense- less dtisena were shot down. When everybody went armed it was conduc ive to peace We hope that by armimr the south of Ireland, as well as the north, It will work out that way.'' NORTH STAR CARRIES COPPER. Mutual Liner Unlosds First Red Metal Cargo in Detroit In Two Weeks. Says a Detroit dispatch: The steamer North Star, of the Mu tual Transit I'n., ('apt. Itlalr, nosed Into Detroit yesterday morning and landed ion tons of copper, the iirst cargo in for the last two weeks. Under even the dulled conditions, it is seldom that less than several hundred tons of copper are landed In a week. The North Star loaded at Ditluth and will deliver the rest of her COrgOi 199 tons or COPOOr and 1,000 tons of Hour, hlngles and grain, at Buffalo and other lake ports. . Oi . Oj ; HANCCCK BREVITIE8. .;. . . . . . .;. . a msstlng of the Hancock barbers union was held Tuesday evcninn to elect a delegat" to utteml the miliuiil convention of the Journey men BafbOTS Intel na I ional union in Indianapolis next fall. The convention will open October 0 and continue for thr OS days. Leo gStertOgk) was the unanimous choice of the meeting Word was received in Hancock yes terday of the death in l.awloii of Mrs. LaWtOO, mother Of AttOffSJO S. I.. I.aw tun and (ieiieial Manager C I.. I.iu- ton of Qulocy Mtnlng company. Notts of the deceased's serious illness reach ed Hamoik Tusday afternoon and At torney l.awloii left al once for his mother's bedside. Mr. I.awton of the Quincy did not leave, however, until yesterdai morning. The late Mrs. I l.avvton was 75 ears of age and is sur vived by five sons and four daughters. Ripley lire fighters will hold their annual outing Sunday, August at the Canal. W ilHom U areham and two iluugh ters and son-ln-hiw, hilt yestatrday for their homes In Altoonu, Pa. They were guests at the home of Josss h an h.im. Jacob Haer has recovered from his recent IllneflS. District Huperintendent Marvin will have Saturday for the Iron dlstrlci to hold the fourth quarterly confer ence at various Methodist Episcopal churches. ( Hancock Elks and their friends en Joyed a moonllKht ride to the Canal lust evening. Dick Callahan has gone to Chican ', accompanied by Joe Skelly, to con sult Dr. Murphy, specialist. E. M. Shanklin of Sprlimtleld. 111.. Is visiting on business In this city. A W. Hart of Milwaukee represent ing the Mr.ldlc & Metculf Hhoe Co., In in Hancock. Additional Hancock en Pge Two. 'Firms You Ought to Know' Designed to Place Before the Public the Merchandise, Craftmanship and Special Service Offered by the Exclusive Shops and Specialty Stores Not Usually Advertized. Johnson Bath House 110 Osceola St., Laurium. GENUINE FINNISH BATH Daily Except Thursday for Men, 1 :GD P. M. to 10:00 P. M. Thurcday only for Women MS P- M. to 10:00 P. M. ELECTRIC AND HAND MASSAGE Calumet Carriage Works JOS. HEBERT, Proprietor. 229 Osceola St., Laurium. CARRIAGE. WAGON and SLEIGH BUILDING and REPAIRING) AUTOMOBILE BODY WORK and PAINTING. Phone 193 J. D. MARTA ESTATE MAKERS OF SANITARY BREAD Dealers in Domestic and Im ported Groceries, Tobac cos, Cigars and Candy. We give S & H. Green Trading Stamps. Johnson Hardware 413 Pine St., Calumet. GENERAL HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES. HAYING TOOLS EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. First Class Shoe Repairing CRIPPLES AND SPECIAL SHOES MADE TO OF-OER TRY MY WORK. JOS. S. RAAD SHOEMAKER Beo Hive Shoe Store. Dr. J. M, VM Veterinary Surgeon Office Opposite First National Bank. Residenco Phone 183 M. Office 855. CALUMET Plumbing Heat ing and Sheet Metal Work Lewis O. Smith K Pint St. Phom ITS PRINTIN G Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards Birth Cards Mourning Cards The Calumet News FIRE ACCIDENT, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, STEAM BOILERS. BURG LARY, AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE STANNARD INSURANCE AGENCY J. II. Leury and W. I.. RtunnnrJ. DKntfc, Culnrnet Statu Hank Uld,i., Culumet, Midi.- -Phone 208. M. ABRAHAMS STEAM AND FRENCH DRY CLEANING, DYING, PRESSING AND RE PAIRING. Merchant Tailoring. Ladies' Gar ments Remodeled. All Work Guaranteed. Omuls Mlttffl fr ant) delivered. 312 1-2 Id St. Calumet, Mclk Phono No. 637-J. 314 Qulmy Street, Hancock. Mich. Phonn South 240-W. Joseph J. Wilmers PAINTING, PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING All Work Guarantees'. Shop Faucett Ulot k. Ilecla St. LftUliUtn I 'In .no 240-M. If you are going to build a home or alter any part of your home see MILFORD Everything in Contracting. Plans and estimates furnished. Phone 1. Chynoweth Ins. Building. EVERYONE IS PLFASED includliiK iiursrlvcs. bWMM SrS aro llua.U'ij if our patron.s nrotlt by our Work and rereivo nellllilio s;itisf':i -in m. We clean and iress a suit of men's clothing, or a lady" tailor ii i.t It- dress, in a manner thai ISMsTSS it Juat like MW at a liberal BSiOS Michigan Dye Works Phone 115 J. 5th St., Quello Block. CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS. Pipes repaired while you wait CIOMEI & DIANDA. 7th and Oak Sts. Phone 612-M. FOR SALE FORTY ACRE FARM in BUMfl county, $600.00: $300.00 down and balance m small payments. Some improvements on same. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, sti.unh. it gas lights, nice big ysrd. Only $1. 800.00. Four hundred dollars down and balance small monthly pay ments. ROEDEL BROS. Real Estate. Firs Insurance. Farm L.anda. Laurium, Mich. Phone 577-W. MINNESOTA HORSES Drivers, Drsft snd General Purpose For sale and ex tleMaf Ijnre stock always o" hand. James McCIure North 7th St. Phons 29. ALWAYS BARGAINS On First Quality Meats and Groceries -at- GRICHAR'S fO MARKET AND GROCER' pipf; PIANO TUNING and 10 copies of De Luxe music WORK GUARANTEED. McLojran & Pearct Music Co. Phone 234. Calumet. SPECIAL SALE -ON- Summer Suitings J. B. RASTELLO THE TAILOR. Carpenter's MILWAUKEE RYE AND COTTAGE Bread For sale at Jos. Swykert Cor. 1st and Csccola St. Laur:um. Phone 436. McRandle BOOK AND ART SHOP. 103 5th St. GLEBEAS FLOWERS. Nuw from Bohemia. CROCHET AND CROSS STITCH BOOKS. CHILDREN'S DRESSES. RELIABLE PIANOS to investi gate. HERMANNS -.12? Fifth St. INVESTIGATION will prove the superiority of the Calumet Mining Boot as to style, fit and quality over all other makes. Look for the word "Calumet" on each counter. Accept no substitutes. For sale by all deal ers. Made in Cloverland by the Northland Shoe Mfg. Co. Calumet, Michigan. NOTICE WE DO FIRST CLASS SHOE RE PAIRING CHEAP. J. R. SAARELA 322 Lake Linden Ave., Laurium. Phone 312-sX. HARD SOFT hiuntST EFFICIENCY PORTAGE COAL & DOCK CO. Calumet Hancock Phones: 142 No. So. 112-2 R. David Simpson DRAYING Majaa at lowest iitoBnSMSi ftjffijk There's a JBfgS3. ri-nson wh 'Sta&'VMniatfk 'Hbsm w under- b2 Bs ' c o m p e t- II itori, It If Irr! 1 Pay yu Furniture, Piano and Safe moving. Phone 320 L S35 Osceola St. Laurium. Mioh. Billiards & Pool The best of tnblcs and equipment TOBACCO, CANDIES AND CIGARS With every 25c or 5Cc pipe you buy wc gve you a pouch of tobacco free. Cubs Billiard Room FRESH CUT FLOWERS EVERY DAY. 5C0 FERNS JUST RECEIVED. Harper & Thomas UNDERTAKERS & FLORISTS ORDER A CAN FROM YOUR DEALER TODAY fjOlDBUCKjJ E. R. GODFREY & SONS CO. Our Bakery Goods ARE LIGHT AND NUTRITIOUS CLEAN AND TASTY VIENNA BAKERY Edward Keisu, Prop. Wholesale and Retail. Cor. Pine and 4th Kt. PIkbM 511. FOR A THOROUGH, PRACTI CAL TRAINING IN STENOG RAPHIC OR COMMERCIAL WORK. INVESTIGATE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER. LAURIUM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Laurium : Michigan Day and Evening Sessions. E. P. MURPHY Manufacturer of Monuments. 402 Oak Street, Phone 605-R. HORSES For S S I S and e x c h r n g driving and draft, always on hand. Horses for every pur pose. Carload New Horses for Sale M'DONALD & SAXBY Stable, Lake Linden Ave. Phone 600 Eastman Kcnaks ilptf Premo BL Cameras 8noMippil8S. Months Pharmacy KELLY & LANCE EXPERT PLUMBERS AND FITTERS 3rd Street Laurium Rush work a specialty. Let us figu e on yju.- next job. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 417-M. I till Oak St. (tntonsgon-Andrew Wilson snd Al vlnu Wilson.