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THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE TESEE Hancock Department AID EXTENDED HOME BUILDERS Interesting Report on Building Loan Associations TN M-VHith rtnnial ro'xnri hull J. Inn ami aPoliitlciiH. relative to the HtiimlliiB' -f the vnrlvs phpocIh-tinii of the slate for the tnr n.lliiR Jiicr "0, HI 2, lamed hy Secretory of HUte Frederick. O. Mnrtimlilc, pIiowh (hp-c inBiitutlrrm to le In i very ros-jn-roiia ronCHInn.

TI.e pri'HH assets are rejmrt'd hb .32, an Invreaao fr.r th? year nf 1.10,61 CIS. Liiuni on eviirlty f'nd on ay.snc 'liitlun hWkU are ji'i. ''7s-' er 89 iur cnt ef the eiitin Tltiil estate and land aio shown as H.S'I.IjSU.W. or (, rt-nl of tl Tin- total iTfclptM for the yar wtrj 4 (. The slinrHioltlris iv-el ivi il hi canilnvM ittu dividend 1 7.

St'vk to th amount was mu lured. An Increase of in tivnilit rshlji Is noted, inaklnw tli total meinhi IV.II'.I, whhh Im an evidence of th popiihirity of the hmmk-Iu- lie nvunher of shares In. force 1h and the einotint due liutro-hi lilers 'ii Jr'tallineiit and rdvi'iice p.4, im iit xtock Is 1, an iivi'iave of S-lSt due lueh llitmlnl. Tlie f'liid in -J The! innate rate or eurnine.K itr the yinr im r. 1 er rent, and the cent of -x-imi'V to Ih 1.3 l.

cent. Loanr to t(- aninurit ff 2 1 wen1 mule iluriiir the yar, and Jt.l lo.Cos.Vu tin- iininiiiit of h.an.s rrpiil. The new li'imcs I uilt 'n past 1. Tlie iTopperliy aclatl ns is not eonilned lo an one lo. r.lit v.

hut general throii-'hout the state. Mn i.itiunn have heen i rt I Km 1 1 ttJ a l.o of Investliuv rnemhorf the de-niiiiid fir loans, which meuns the 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ri of iifv helm; vr-ter ihau the fundM nvailahle for that received from Inventing mem-hers. Three new nsaot iatlona have heer formed, one at Crystal Falls, one at Muvkenun an 1 one, at Ionia. Three mm. ill latlonx have voluntarily 'liss' Ived with tin losaen to Hiare-liulders.

SHOOTS SELF THROUGH HEART Wm. Warrick of Mesnard Acci-ilently Loses Life Ulon will Lo the Hcv. Hr-uben Crosby jof the ritNt M. thutrh of le'id Ilev. H.

II. illlnfion I. ike J. In. 'I'll.

'1 he ruily it. Uam-oofr will Hart at and the Mcuvrhton me' tln one h-uir later. William "Warrick, eighteen year old won of Janus Warrkk of met his death lavt ah hi If past ') o'elotk fi revolver nlmt, who-ii he uechh-ntady llred his hfut. Warrkk einidiyed In ti gul.i'OY inlio! and lout evening on home, he ma a of hoya of about 1 Is own to ratine for a hunthiR party tomoi row. The In C'nrleK Anderson, I'uul Frtmeis I i iiij-tmi Pid illln nt Wairiik, together with ll'tia "A'arrn-k, om- of the v-terH of wett- in the kitchen.

of the Warrk-I: Voun Wairi. nt iutd ljuin Inn roiun find hr mil. a revolver. Willi It he dhihiyed, Mtd then went ilunet ati. brouirht Kuine which he )n Into the wciiiun.

holding the revolver, he went the stove and ii ke. up the tea i.t in hln other hand, and on did hj. one of tae hoy ii Jarred hl.s arm and the revolver hum dischai'M Finding the bullet throiivh Wuriiik's heart. The wounded hey utavered Into the next runic, and collapsed on the ihx ai.viiie as vare what had In j'j When he was picked up, life wan ex tinct. Little waa rumim-ncd proceeiled to impannel a Jury.

Ahout 1 o'clock this i iul i ii he suci ei-c'ed in Mvurlci; 1'iuiik Id.Mhe. William Knight. J.iseph .) lari limton. McCarthy, Timothy Leary aid 1'ranels Cnpias on the Jury. fiwln to the of the lc'ir.

the iiiqiie-t was p.ihjt-'pnned to this eeninrc at Tlie deceased vna one of -k. en children. Hi Was the olkst lov ill the family and one of the hreadw iunci emtdoyed tinderm uii.l In th tuliwy mine. The date oi the funeral has tint heen, definitely doehhd. The hurla! will ho In Forest Hill cemetery.

PR0HIDITION RALLY TONIGHT. A rally hell In the Interest of the i'rohihitir party will he held lr. the HtreetH of Uiiiihten and Hanvoek this evrnlnu. The spenktrs for the va- DESIRED LAND SECURED. Condon Strip it to Purchased at ReatonobU Price.

Stoekly has uie riounivd that he has micceeded In te-furlnjr for the city, ut very fuvorable ttriiiB, the piece of land owned by William Condon -and which was needed to connect the two parts of Ethel avenue. Pejiovlnjf that Kuch a result Is better than acquiring the land hy tneann of gal proceedings and tlie startim? of a condemnation ease, the general manager went to the mayor of the city and to different members of the council and asked If they would be willing to have the Jlamhctto case pettled in the same way. The city council, at a recent meeting, had tinned down the proposition to arbitrate the matter and had voted In favor of Kturtliig immediate condemnation iii'oeeedinRs. Mr. Stockly wanted to Fee if Hotnethlnp could not he dene without calling in the law ami finally he flcetired the consent of the council members and the mayi.r and he will now try to urrange.

with Mr. llniu hette to have the dispute referred to a suitable tribunal for settlement. EXCELLENT IMPRESSION IS MADE BY SUPT. MARVIN NEW MtTHODIST HEAD OF DISTRICT MAKES HIT AT ISHPCMINQ. HOLLOWE'EN SOCIAL TONIGHT.

Daughter cf Si. Ceorgo Planning Social and Concert. A h.ilhiwe'cii stfial an.l oncert will he given this evniiiv" nt the Qulncy hall nii.hr the nusnlces of the Kdgecomhe lodste, 1 )a "r.H of St. Ceorne. The iMi'iani for thH enteriaiiiinent Is a.i IoIIowh: tioli On hi tia.

Frank Jann i. Solo Will Hall. Keeltation'MIss Fnntde N'ertK Piano duet -Miss Lydla Harris and I. in illiams. Violin tfoln 3ei Williams.

Quartet Misses. Tlppett, lianin, Peters. Pending Miss Cvnthhl Anthony. Solo John Piano duet Tippett and Luke. Viellnla selection.

Hesitations Miss Kveln Wheeler. Solo Miss Althea Williams. Solo and quartet P.en Tremhath. Ouelta Ttcmhath, Will Sump-ion am' Tom Sampson. Ke.ltatlon Miss Mabel Sleeman.

Solo -Willis Lilly. Piano Kdo Ali.ss Flon-nce Tlrll. Violin solo Kvelyn Wheel r. Selection' )rou rtrn. An excellent Impression wf.K made hy Uev, Varvln 'f llaiuoclc the new -Inttudei't nt the I Ii ton dls-trlct cf the Methodist l'; ciiurch the Hrt (iiiiirterly cor.ferrn' of the IshpemlntT First M.

K. hun held ivetiln. snys the Chronicle The us mesa ttunstiCHd the moM art was puiely of a. rou. hu nature.

Hev. Marvin jellvitc(' a half hour's luVlrcKH Hid then toil; eharse of the business nd of the tneetltiK. According to those present he went nt thing'. a buslnepn like manlier. He Is Je-scril ed ns b'dng the pe ef ck-ruymnn that in coming before the pahllc In constantly Increasing number -t, ti man who Is man arnomr men, In whom Thru" ettl-tude is mlssdny, a tnnn who l.i free from any trace of cant.

W. Marvin appeared to be Hiomuahly familiar with the need of the district and the ineinlu rs of the lr? M. 13. i lurch expect great thlnpH of him during his term of office. For the hist time hi the history of Methodism the prepld- nts id the Wo-mar's Home Missionary 1'i-d the Wo man's J'orelgn Missionary societies are now admitted to lucmlaiKMp In the quarterly conference.

Tins is a recent ruling. MEETING OF PYTHIANS. Hancock Lodge Decides not to Put on Membership Contest. A rmeting of the Hancock lodge, Knights of Pythias wai held last evening In the Kauth hail. Work In the first rank took up the first part of the evening.

The committee thnt was appointed nt the last meeting to Inquire into the advisability of putting on an attendance contest, reported against the proposition on the ground that "It would seriously interfere with the plans the entertainment committee Is making. The lodge decided not to put or. any such content this year, but th plan may be tried next season. FIREMENS DANCE TONIGHT. fire the The Hurontown Department Will Hold Dancing Party at Tire Hall.

The ladles of the Hurontown department will give a danre at tluroiilown the hall this evening program will he as follows, imisic he-lug furnished Ly Kllnighammra orchestra. Two-st n3. rfid ryta. Waltz Take me back to the 2ar'en of love. Two ftep SfrliiR Maid.

Waltz Fairy kltucs. Two-sttp--The Pard "r.n back. Waltz 'Alma, whre do you e. Two-Btep--Au P.voir. Wall The Harbor of love.

Two-step -Will they bring ba.lc my P.onnle to ne. Widtz Prcpof-al-j. Two-step Kver.v body's ooln' It. Waltz Spring Mall. Two-sttp Hello, hello, my N'ew York Town.

Waltz Wedding of the Fairies. Two-Hep--Skeleton rng. Waltz Weddina fine. Two-step That stop tur.e rwz-Waltz Juno. Two -step Mysterious ra.

Waltz uihlng P.obc. Two-step Take me back lo Dixie. Walt. Jovs of summer. Two step When I was twenty-f ne and you were sweet slxte'-n.

Wulu I night cltor. FOOTBALL GAME TOMORROW. The football match he tv ecr. the alumni ard the hUh Eth(-ol team of Patrick's parochial school will be played tomorrow morning at the H.in-c.-ek driving park. The losers of the match wl'l have to banquet the winners.

The hiRh school team has beer met lei regularlv and is to he in condition. REGISTERING TODAY. Franklin Towmhip Vcttrs Preparing For Election Nov. 5. Voters of Franklin township are preparing for election day by reglFterlng today, this being the re-gulcr tegistra-llon day in all places in ihs county with exception of the city of Hancock which has registration en Nov.

2. The places for resl.iterlng were selected at meeting cf the township board recently, as follows: Precinct Xo. 1 Franklin, Franklin Mine store. Precinct No. 2 Ripley, Ripley polling place No.

3 Dcmmon, Eonton Captaln'e office. Precinct No. 4 Atcadian, Arcadian Mine office. FAIR ENDS TONIGHT. Children of Two School Guests of Honor This Afternoon.

The fair that has been In progress In Herman la hall for pt-st week will come to a clcse tonight. This afternoon the children of St. Patrick's and Joseph's rr''hlal schools will be In Attendance the fair and a special program has been arranged for their benefit. The flri-nrlal uefs of the venture Ik nfW Hssuted and If the night is successful an the others have been, a l.irne sum will be The gulur that have been given every n'ght tdmce the op-n-ing of the fair have le-en very success-ful and the laut one thin evening" Is expected to be equally pleasing. The ladies In charge- have deckled to give another supper nt the hall this evening, these fcoluics of the having proven enjoyable.

SUPPER AND MUSICAL TONIGHT. The Norwegian LcdlOB' Aid Society have made nmncetnf nt for a supper and musical to he riven this tvcniny In Kauth hall. The eupper will start at r. o'clock end las.t until nine. The pro-ihi'Hm tliat will follow the supper Is as follows Piano solo Olive Shields.

Vocal solo Mrs. O. L. Chris tersen. Vocal solo Mrs.

Fred Rur.dle. Recitation -Mrs. M. II. Corbett.

Address P.ev. Manous Barrett. PUno solo- -Olive Shields HANCOCK BREVITIES. J. V.

Johnson of Ray City, l.s lr. Han-cot on ii hcstneHs trip. Mrs. Williams Kendall Is serioush 111 at her homo on Qulncy hill. Sidney Donahue has returned from Peqnamlng where be superintended the Job of painting two school houses.

Curtis E. Patterson of Milwa-ikee if. registered at the Scott hotel. M. J.

Conner of Marquette was business visitor here verterday. F. S. Crumley of Mlnneapollu Is In tlie city in business The party of huntiTS who were on thi Scully farm in Dlc.tn'or. county have returned home.

Dick Callahan, a member of the pRrty shipped a fine buck home some time rgo and lu-ouuht another back with him, Mr Callahan btlnp the most suceossfu member of the party. AH roorceJ" havina a fforxl time. An oifering fnreljr. will be taken nt the C.ineroitritional church tomorrow mcrrnv. Superintendent ind Mrs.

Kugene will entertain the other members of the hluh school faculty at an Informal function tcnlght. Born to Mr. and Mrs Emll O. Hansen, 411 Holland street, a girl. CARUSO'S COUSIN TO WED.

Paterson N. Oct. 2C At one of the largest Italian weddings ever celfbrated In this city. Miss Mary Caruso, cousin of Enrico Caruso, th tenor, wiil become the bride tomorrow of Francesco Sunclnlto, of Pas Rale. One thousand invitations havj een issued lor thfc wedding, which will take pbuK at the home of the bride's futher, Giuseppe Caruso, who Is a brother ol the.

father of the farn ous singer. Pad roads annually cause a 1 ss Fnited States farmers estimated liOO.fH)n.C(M). to at LARGE FAMILY Tells How She Keeps Her Health Happiness For Those Who Take Her Advice 1 wmm Alcohol from sawdust may becom" tuhfitltute for fts auto fuel. Ml-a masks for auto riders are fad dy. New Vcrk auio ahow will open January 2.

1P13. Scottville, Mich. "I want to tell you how much good Lydia E. Pinkham'a Veg- etabieComixjund and Sanative YVash have done me. I live on a farm and have worked very hard.

I am forty-five years old, end am the mother of thirteen children. Many people think it strange that I am not broken down with hard work and the caro of my fam ily, but I toll them of my good friend, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, tnd that there wiil be no backache and bearing down painj for them if they will take it as I have. I am scarcely ever without it in the house. "I will say also that I think there is no better medicine to be found for young girls.

My elderi daughter ha3 taken Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegctnbls Com- fiound for pair.f u-1 periods and irrcrrular-ty, and it has helped hsr. "I am dway3 tin willing to peak a v.xrl I.dia E. Pink-ham's Vcrtcb1 3 Ctcv our I toll every one I mt i. I my health an i happiness to j-our wonderful medicine." Mrs.

J. G. Scottville, R.F.D. 8. Lydia E.

Tinkhan's Voce table Compound, made from native roots and her! contair.3 no narcotics or harrr.l' 1 end tr. ho'-'s the recor 1 1 nort tcccssi-l remedy lr vo: PROGRAM CHANGED FOUR TIMES WEEKLY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY THEATRE BEAUTIFUL THEATRE BEATTIPUL OF LAU RIUI1, SVJICH. Commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th, 1912, will throw open its doors to the entire public for the single admission of Never Before Attempted! Never since Motion Pictures first gained its foothold in the Copper Country has any theatre attempted to show the Licensed Association Pictures at the above price. We have been authorized by the Motion Pictures Patents Company to act as their local advertising branch and this gives us the opportunity of portraying before you America's greatest living actors and actresses, for the price of 5c. wflnMsuwan irnimni'Tf 1 TO ALL SEE Florence Lawrence Albert Johnson Florence Turner Maurice Castello Alice Joyce Marc McDermont Gene Gauntier Charles W.

Kent Harold Shaw Lilian Walker John Bunny Flora Finch Helen Gardner Leo Delaney G. W. Anderson IN MOTION PICTURES COME GET ACQUAINTED WITH THEM In sdd-tion to our regular program cofiitinp of focr reels eaci s'iow. Since working in conjunction with the Motion Pictures Patents Company to advertise the different actors and actresses it enables us to exhibit Two Feature Pictures each week with each star at their best. Each feature consists of 3000 feet of film.

will-notify the public three days previous to the coming of each feature and will supply each person with free literature pertaining to each picture. In time you will be able to select your favorite actor or actress and the Motion Pictures Patents Company gives you the liberty of corresponding with them and answers all questions sent them. rn nn ji -TT-ff 0 When we throw open our doors on muinuay, uu 1 ubHK IW ii (Tb VL HlftPjP'U HltfinrB 28h. for tne Price of 5c lhe Motion Pictures Patents Com-U UOI UU HJJU VCCIL UVCU pany urges tne public to greet our future entertainers vvilh a full capacity, as our appreciation of them insoires them intensely. DON'T FORGET THE PRICE AND THE DATE AT THE LYRIC THEATRE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 28th.

OUR PROGRAM FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY: PALS. Western Drama Pathc BUSTER AND THE GYPSIES Lubin THE PITY OF IT Selig MARY IN STAGELAND Edison FOUR BIG REELS!.

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