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MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1313. THE CALUMET HEW0 PAGE FIVE Sunday Sermon Reviews Outlines of Pulpit Talk by Calumet " Z' Regular Feature in Bt a EASTER BRINGS LIGHTER HEARTS Well Kept Lent Is Truest Prepar ations for This Joyous Day The story of the resurrection la une that WrltiKH Joy to every heart. The k-tory over the Brave vvhUh Hauler ;innount ea Im one tliul JIIIh (lie vv hoi" world with lighter heurU wherever tint Master story Is told. One cannot h'-Ip ruling happier ut the proel;imu ... I Ion of tlU' victory of the IdesNed Lord. Tin.1 ISunltr Joy is a voiiIukIouh Joy tilliiif; tin hearln cvi'ii of thone who oruiiiarlly tlilnk Lot little f nueh thlr.Krt. One eunnot lull hut he In olved in the general, xlreum of.ro jok liU. deelarYd Ki'V. J. A. Ten llroo. k in his Easter sermon at Christ i-hurch, l.'plseopal. yesterday. His text was: I Cor. XV-iit, 15ut now In ChrlHt rlnen from the dead, and become the lirst fruits of tin in that slept. And If Easter means this U nil men. what must It mean to those who strive to really enter Into Its spirits What must it mean to those who, having followed their Savior through th tory of the eross on (lood Fri day, come to this festival as the na tural erown of their annual oliserv nnri. A wi lj .fcept,. Lent ,s the truest preparation fur a Jojoiis Master. We niu.'t follow Him through the whol story of His death, it' we would enter fully upon, the heauty of the story of the resurrection. Fur what dots Kas ur stand for? You tell me that It eotninemoratcs -the resurrection of rhrist. True. liH liir as It goes, l'.ut l'Uthci than that. Faster 1 a season of Joy liecause Christ, has risen and lieconie the llrst fruits of them that M'pt.. - Foi though the saints, liUe Him, shall die. 'Unjy ."hare their lAadn's ktury, Am triumph with their King. F.astcr's Joy lies in the fuel that U ii a Jdcdge of our 'victory. Without a pledge It would he a mockery. Its Bh'i-y, Hi Joy. lies in the fact that lTo has mado Itx -victory our. In the word f St. I'anl on Faster morn, wo. proclaim. "Thajiks. he to t!od who Kivetli us tho victory through Jesus Christ, ouiv 1 -i ... Faster IfT'ol un -isolated festival. Ii Is the natural fruitage or the lif'1 whtelr culminated on ''1od .Friday. Then on Calvary there was a. lite fiulMifd. a death died without which llieie . enuld be no EaMer day. Th-n' wan seed planted Wlicli tlie clots, wan erected without ,w nidi there could J 1 no first fruit .! Win that slept. Vol incrcly was a deuth ncressary. not merely was a life laid down, hut that life laid down must he Just such a life us was laid down uii Culvnry. Ivt nm give an itnaginary; illustration. Christ JoKlis-typifUd the J If e of If saiilllco. I'ilnlnj had always hoon a self seeker, lie was a rich, and learned man. a diinlng light In society. Suppose in their 'impatience tho moli had siezel and uruiilied him. ami he had risen from the dead. IV ou think ths world' would worship today at hi' empty tomb? Ills resurrection wouhi he a sevn days wonder and then for ;:otteif. Thf glory of lister day is In the spirit and life of Him who on that JonI'iiI' morn bnrt the t.ats of death and came forth the Victor over the tomb. And His npiiit was the spirit service, h simple faith, and Implicit rust in (Sod, a willingness to help those 'w!io n-ode.l help; this was the ipirit which conquered the grave. And I he glory of Faster lies in this, that then and there the simple things of lite wire proven to be the most pow erful and most important. A life of simple ralth.and strict adherence ti duly inuy not lead to a throne. It may loud to Calvary, but it certainly dots not load on to the Joy of Faster uiuitiing. And. in this spilt of Good Fridav nnd Faster men have, gone out to ach ieve great things for their lellovv?. Selfishness, crime, and vice and bru tality'urc being driven from the fa-Id. and the kingdoms of the world uro becoming the kingdom of His Christ. Muj; the Faster Joy in its highest sense soon becomtr a n-ality . to all mankind. . CAT IK? BELCHING UP Vou don't want a slow remedy w hen y o'.r stomach is v tain o.m-or n harmful oi.e-your stomach is Co valuable; you u.u.ln t In Jure tt with drastic drugs. i,,.rml..si. tape's lilapepsln !,.i,tfd for if speed in giving n-llcf: It s harmk ness;. fa certain unfailing action In regulating ick. sour, ga J It's millions of euros" in Indmestloh. dyspepsia, gastritis and other .ton.aen tumble has made It famous the world over. PAPE'S m - - iui.IILIt M if ....... mm nvcmr txil ii r c. r. r inu i - i - - Lift CUKES inUleiMilw". " V, i'7 SOUKNtaS, UASi nwniDwun. Minuter. ! uipinmini it to The News Ea0h Monday. PROOF OF THE RESURRECTION Stong Evidence of It in the Faith of the Disciples Takln; his text from Acts ll.!P. "Thl.s Jesus hath Cod raised up where id' We till life WilncfseH," ,.v. ('. i Adams of the Cilumct M K. chiircu declared In his Master sermon yesier e'ay morning Unit "the minister of the tiospel to bo really eflldcnt must oe a man of profound convictions. He mu.'t Know the truth wheiiof he t pcaUs. At least he must believe it so lirmly ;is to lie willing to die for It and i-is faith must llnd support i.: ihe word of t'od. Such was Futer, tlm spokesman on the day of 1'entecost. He could say: This Jesus hath Cod laised up whereof we all are w'U- I ncses.' ;ind he could rein force sucli slaleinciits by the authority of the Holy Scriptures. "For nearly four years these early cHsciplcs had known Jesus personally. They knew, too, that lie had been e riu il'a d. w as dead and hurled, nnd'at the time they did nut have any thought that he would rise aaln. Yet durin? the forty days after his resurrection I law saw him so often, under such -aryln;; conditions and in such activ ities, that every vestige o." coiibt wa swept away and they boldly declared this fact before all men, in the coun cil chambers of their rulers and even when lii'e and liberty were at stake. With equal lonlii'ciice, we. too, de clare this blessed truth, the corner stone of our Chri.-llau faith. "Do you ask why I believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ'.' My an wer Is: "1 Fciause I was taught to believe it in my childhood days. "I was taught it in tin- home. In lh Sunday school, in the servicers of Ihe church. I read the story In the bible rnd In other books. I do not recall that in my earlier veins the thought of iiucstionln this great his torical fact ever came to my mind. The same Is true of nnst of us here' today, uinl this goes to show the val ue of early training l'ar more than we realize otir convictions of truth, our faith in the great verities of the bible, are due to our early teaching in th-- home and by. the church. Whai I might have believed had 1 been horn in an inlidol or atheistic or even In . iJ.H'less home only the imagination tan picture - - . . "II Ik-cause my later reading nnd itudy have thoroughly confirmed the early touching. "This docs not mean that none of my early opinions have changed dur ing thoso years of study and experi ence, la many matters they havu changed decidedly. Hut so far os ths resurrection of Jesus Christ Is con cerned my luter inquiry has only con firmed the earlier opinions. To me it is plain that these early disciples were not dreamers or fanatics, but hard headed men of affairs, a custom Iioikr ..ill. i l li.inl. bended llshermeii and the like, men whose .-enes had been disciplined by the stern facts of ex perience. They knew that their mas ter was dead, for they had fccen hl:v a Sony and some of tla ni h;d assisted in tii hasty burial. They had n Ihousht of his beins restored to thorn again, for the lirst reports that he had I. ten seen alive ja-etned ?o them a 'Idle tales. and they refused to be lieve them without the strongest evi dences. So persistent were they In their unbelief that It lequired repeat ed appearance or Jesus on widely differing occasions to ban'sb doubt, appearances such that their freiisoj ci did iot be deceived. They saw him. touched, him. heard him. He spoke t.-. thom of the very things that In terested him befoi- his crucifixion and ec-mmaiided them to preach his gospel to all nations. They came to be so strong in their faith in his resurrec tion that they were williiifc even to die, in defence of the same The attitude of tin- Jewish . au thorities regarding the. resurrection of Jesus has helped to eoiilirni my faith; their rienseless attempt to conceal the fact by bribing the guard to declarf that lil disciples had cuine by nlsht and had stolen His ood,- while they slept, their later order forbidding the disciples to speak at ull In the name of Jesus, and their futile effort to do- STOMACH UPSET? GAS OR SOUR fOOD? LB95M-. r - 3RX?.A I .-iA-l EASTER SEASON AIDSJN UNITY Home Life Is Preparation for Up lift of Young People ' "Live a thorough life ut home. Thia Is the best possible preparation for a good lifo ia a house- of our own, to which' you ought to look forward." Bald llev. Lulher K. lng ut the. Calumet Congregational church ehtciday af ternoon, in an addreaH to young people. .Hi part Ucv. Long said: "Christmas Is the children's day; Faster Is apt to bo considered the day for older people, tho bereaved anil those approaching death. Healthy, vig orous, joung persons are not inclined to give much thought to death, the ro- Burrevllon and tho life to come. If! thoughts of the life- beyond arc Injur ious to our work here and now, v.ej ought not to think them. Ltut I am sure that ull right Christian thinking 13 helpful to this life and that the Faster season haa lnijorUnt sutfyestious for oung people. "To be delivered from a morbid ami i,n wholesome fear of death is a lino thing lor a young person. This, the. asauram e of the resurrection of Jesus and l'f" beyond very cmpluitleuily does. The resurrection helps us to consider life ius a unity, whether hero or beyond, whether in childhood, in .outh or in mature years. Till helps hi living a harmonious life, knowing that what we do or become In one pe ilod had Its eli'eet oil what wc may do or become in life iu a. whole. The Faatcr euiivktloiiH tend to prevent hurry. Vou do not have to do every thing: today you are living and work ing iu eternity. It Is not necessary to learn it all at once to complete, your iducatioa this year you are develou- ;rj!; minds and character for eternity. Keep your education going on through many years it Is a good thing to be learning, working- and living. Don't bo in loo much of a hurry to get at what vou call work of life business, trade or profession grow Into these In thoughtlul way and you will live a richer life and be more useful to your J i How men in the ye-ara to como. However, be sure to get at things on thne. tiet the Industrious and studi i us habit early. Fegiu to learn how tj do things this will lead on to your lilVs occupation. Five a thorough life at home with parents, brothers. Bisters nnd friends. This is the best possible lion for a good life in a homo if your own. to which you should look loi ward. Ik- sure to yield to unrisu in i.:t, hlnir und tantlment. The best live;? iu all the ages, have been dominated by religion. Heligion is as natural to men as are politics, business and jovial lite. v...irr nr.. nolle too Ilialiy to tltOl1- ...m.i.u- .icvtloLi and use the Christian ,-l.arAMnr nnd life. TodaV v rvjole.3 in n risen Lord and Master. May hi uresence ahvaya be to you inspiration :uid ttrcngth." TO LEAVE CLOVERLAND, i ii K'erii of Menominee, district eleputy of the Knights of Columbus, nn.l u member of tho high court, Cath- ..ii.. ,.,,... ,.t iirestors. one of the l 1 1 L ui UV I V ' ' - - . .n,-i fraternal workers In the up- i..r n.iilnsula, has decided to leave thin district and locate In FortlanJ, ii..,. Mr. Kern Is well known here ami llu- announcement ot ins ""'" ... I.w.t. I. .. I . leave will be received with regret. BOWLING MATCH WEDNESDAY. .iM:iiiR have been completed lor the bowling match between the Fed Jacket and Laurlum nremei.. Wednesday night has been designated . . .. .i i. i s.. ..i,lrvit ullhll ns the uate oi im "''- will be played on the Cubs alleys, roi- lovvlng the match, tho iiunum ...,. Mud their ladies will be entertain . ... ,i. . u..i l i. kel lire nan ax a e-ii in i in- ' " - , , i. l.iiticlienli Will oe uaneing i,ui.. s'Tved. ... ,troy completely the infant church. All if which has greatly strengthened my childhood raltli in the. ble-abeil trutn that Jesus rose from the elead anU that he lives forcvermore. "ill Uce-ausi: 1 linel that bclior in the resurrection of Juh brings to the heart or men incomparable hope and cheer. Sometimes we feci that ik sud anU sorrowful world nnd no one uipreeiatos this more keenly than tlie iHitlifut and sympathc-Uc pastor. Fut with all its sorrow and suffering- it is radiant with hope compared with what It would have been had Jesus never burst the bars of death nor left U4 the- heritage of the empty tomb, und lown through ull the centurW since then, from generation to gener al Ion, this word of hope has passed: Uecauye I live ye thall live also." "Christian faith Is not merely the Intellectual assent to truth, liathcr It Is the trurt or tho heart Issuing In an experience of divine pace and power, nn experience In which the living Chrift Js revealed to the inner con tciousiiess of men and, they lecome us eurc that Jesus live as they are of their own existence. And aa we car ry away the familiar forms of our loved ones for burial. It Is In the full confidence that since 'Jesus died and losft again even so them also- who sleep in Jcsufl will Ood bring with him.' and we may meet them again In this faith, Stephen had his vision of tii opened heavens and Jesus stand ing on the right hand of God. In thlj faith Paul died ft martyr, full assur ed that 'a crow n of righteousness' c. waited him hs oil tlod's faithful serv ants in the other world. Ami so the longer I live and the richer my experience of divine grace rnd hive, the more fully I am persuad ed th. the faith of my childhood was neither fiction nor fallacy but that Jesus Clirlst ro?e from the dead and itr lives to nuke Intercession torus." IMPOSING TWO-STORY BUSINESS BLOCK TO BE ". ERECTED ON FIFTH ia.j-L.4i xlJ. jfc-L 1 1 J. -ill ILL);) VIEW OF FBONT OF PROPOSED KECKONEN BUILDING. An imposing business block, 51 feet iu width und ia feet in 'length, will Sruce t liu site of llio old lire station on Fifth street, with the erection of, tho building during the taiiunicr by . 4i.sc.ur Kcckonen for the Kcckoncti Hardware company. Specifications call for modern, solid brick structure, two , slurb;.- In height. A basement w lilch will be oc mpled by a . display room, store room and workshop will extend under tin: entire length ol the building. Thi sales and display room w ill occupy tic: entire main Hour and tin socond lloo; A MODERN EVE" THURSDAY. Presents Splendid Characterizations of Different Types. The family of Casimlr Cascadicr really presents not ore., but three, ex- r. tuples of "A. Modern Fvc." the title t-f tho Alort 11. Singer F.crlin musical success, which win, be seen at the Calumet the-utcr Thursday evening. First, of course, there is Mine. Cas cadicr. a believer In tho equality of the sexes, a lawyer and a woman whose energy of character keeps ev erybody about her on tho Jump. Then there are two daughters. Renew and Cauillle. the former an artist und; the. lntter a physician, lk-th are sprightly w insome damsels who do much to aid their mother. Iu her methods of keep ing things lively. Such attractive girls us these are. of course, besieged by suitors. Camille decides that an Fmilishman. IUcky Rutherford, is tho man for her, aud Rence- succumbs to the graceful wooing of .lustiti Font- S Irani. .Diverse dilllcultiei at first interfeie with the happiness of these lovers:. and even aftcrltenco. is married, her militant mother continues, to display her forceful character vil'id; endeav ors inako.Jtoiu. divoiv tUnvw noii-in-law.. Hut Rcnei? wen't t!ivorct Un just In simply won'tr-rund . so that is ii.f end of the difficult. v.. And eventu ally, all the other trouble are like vvlac brought to satisfactory coiiclu sdoiis. - ' I 'specially delightfu'among the songs of this IJcrlin operetta are. "Is the Girl You Married Still tho C.lrf You Love'"' "t.ood-Fje Fverybody." "Rita. My .Margarita," "You'ro Such a Lonesome Moon Tonight." "Fvcry Day Is Christina- When You're Mar ried," "'Won't You Smile,'. andd "I'm Leaving Home. Fapa." NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. A (Showing of BIBLES PRAYER BOOKS etc., lliat is most comprehensive MANY NOW AT SPECIAL PRICES Oxford Bibles, Oxford. Testaments, Oxford Prayer Books. Oxford Prayer Books and Hymnals, Oxford Bibles bound in Real Seal, Real Morocco . Ieathr lined, OxforJ Sunday School Scholar Bibles and Teachers Bibles. Then there at Oxford Bibles with large black face type which makes reading easy for .those with poor eyesight. Oxford Illustrated Bibles with all the helps. Episco pal Prayer Books and Hymnals all of the genuine Oxford make many new and choice bindings, including. the Vest Poeket Prayer Book. All that Is wanted and new in Oxford Bibles we have in stock at all timee but,' just at Oiis season of th year our lines are excep. tiona'ly farfle "d varied. Prices are mot reasonable, S5.00 GLASS BLOCK STORE CO, STREET BY OSCAR KECKONEN likely will be tilted into a tlmroui;hly niode-ru lodo room. The front will he messaline brick and airangeimnl of prism glass win dows will make this particularly at tractive. The interior will bo finished in oak. Spccilications call for modern lighting, heating and plumbing sys tems. ('round will be broken as soon as weather permits and the baseim-nt ami main I Jour will tie ready for oecupane by Sept. F The building which th hardware company now occupies Is in demand by several firms, but no lease has yet been granted. Contracts for excavating and build ing will be awarded this week. Any relatives or Iricnds going away or coming to visit? Till us. No charge. The News welcomes ucvva Hems. AMUSEMENTS. DOYAf ! THKATliR 11 j Next to Post Office E. C. RICHARDS... Mjr. "HOME OF SILENT DRAMA." Photoplays that Please Particular People. THE VENGEANCE OF THE KAYBEL Pathc Drama (hand colored) HIS ENEMY Edison Drama. TEACHING HICKVILIE TO SING Eesnnay Comedy MAGGIE TRIES SOCIETY LIFE Pathe ComeWy. v- Qomln$ Tomorrow SPECIAL FEATURE THE WIVES OF JAMESTOWN AN HISTORICAL PRODUCTION IN TWO PARTS. This romantic drama was produced in Ireland and Jamejtown, Virginia. SPECIAL MATINEE at 2.30 and starting at 2oC then on up SPECIAL COLONY FORJEPILEPTICS Ferris Urges Separation From the Feeble Minded at Lapeer Lansing, Muich 1 1 Jov-i nor Wood ridge X, Ferris favors the seKiena tioii of linlix ilcs and cpllepti h In the slatj- Institution ut Iipcer. The gov ernor roei ntly maile an ofllcial vlit to tho Institution for tho feeble mind ed und ta.vs the memory of what be say there will linger with him as !hg us h lives. "In spite of the promise of a Mull biidKot iieicssary to take tare of the running xpt uses and . necessary addi tions to government and state insti tutions. I don't lieliivi. tho question cf separating the epileptics at li peer from ho fci bio minded should wait two years. I realize It moans a luavy additioii.il expense, but no one can go to that institution ami witness the horrors of the place without of firing up a prayer of thanksgiving 1 1 ii t his lot I.-, not last, amid' such siirroundiiics and to feel his lnjnt bleed for (In epileptics who, except during tl.o piriudicai attacks, are nor mal aad ca!'i!tt bill suffer from i'cn laet vritii tiie unto tiinates w ho rep resent the (chic mine,l pnlin of th'- Institution's inmates. "I believe there should be establish ed nn opileotic colony. I don't believe the great state of Michigan can afford to Subject its .'J'ileptk ckMT,CS to tholllVlllg' liorrors of eonstiti! association vvii'i ments. AMUSEMENTS. Cll Thurs., March 27 Season's Musical Triumph! "GOODBYE EVERYBODY" BRILLIANT BERLIN MUSICAL SUCCESS 1 'i ru . t. k n i AUGMENTED II J I II Jl fj II 1 .Sl ITS , ORCHESTRA VJfrL SNCS PRODUCTION U CAST J WONDROUS BEAUTY CHORUS Exactly as Presented 250 Times In Chicago PRICES. Parquet and Parq. Circle. . .51.50 Balcony 1.00 Stat wale opens Tuesday, March Stand. CIM!LYRIC LAUGH AND THE WORLD LAUGHS WITH YOU AT THE CROWN." THE PRESENT My Suffragette Wife A Scream From Start to Finish. FEATURE FILM THE ARMY SURGEON Special Matinee Saturday and Son. day at 2:45. Tho first evening show starts prompt ly at 7:30 and second show at 8:50 sharp. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH! Listen for th Bell. An hour and twenty minutes of clean cut entertainment and amusement for only a DIME. CRAWFORD GOEViEDY CO. till feeble lllilldeil who fol'lil tilt! great I'l l pill I i.. II III the IIKD.ittS at llpcei'. Word.; i.tnimt desciiliM coieht ion. ai tie v' el-t th'i';-. It Is beyond toinpie. hi'ooloii, uhiioi, am how the super intendent manages to obtain heiji-t i maintain the institution will alwas be a puzzle to inc. "Scorca tuid scores of th" cb.u tv at Ihe Lapeer institution re;nui ten times the care and attention of th tlncst Itif.uit and aie far more Ic-lo-less." The governor paid a line tide lite to the superintendent und ln Wife. Whom he desi'lllitev i.s the i w i peisons out of millions to cendm t su n a work. "Thev apparenilv look upo'i It as a great work." said the gov-in-or. "They see pbas int tliinex in tie ic line oT duty 'itid aeio.-illv nj" :n optimlvtie view. Far Ip-iii cnier'iiu objection.- In the horrors th,jv ''' thrown among, tlnv take plc;isure in doing the work Well. "The J,ipcor instil ut ion f"r the fee lh minded and epib-piie is one insti tution that should not be neglected. I am considering the, question of rec ommending ft proposal for the xi-gic -pation of the two classes of Initial because I think it Is ii ib'ty the state owi.-m to humanity. And where u 'iinstion of htimimtv a i : . 1 dollars must be eonsidrred 1 don't think MihiKi'i will ivtr lie small inmuli in give il.o (irsi oom idcrat i ni to the linaia ia Mil" of the. issue." The swell .'lncing pit' h r .lituin.v La vender has been doitiK for the I'n'ov has caused Manager Kevstom- Kintr Fvcrs to declare that .Jann-s will inak the Natii nal lat;ii' batters url and wither when the big show starts. Do you want to reduce the co:d of Real The News mlvcrtpvj- AMUSEMENTS. CIGvpJUSICAL : rt w ni i Balcony Circle Gallery Box seats .75 .DO 1.D0 ut h a. in., at lorter'H w THEATER LAURIUM TONIGHT ! THE BURGESS STOCK CO. The House That Dan Built PROGRAM CHANGED MONDAY AND THURSDAY. AT ALL TIMES 10c TO ALL SEATS MATIN EES SAT AND SUN. 2:30. NEW PROGRAM TODAY THE NATIONAL STOCK CO. PRESENTS THE NEW CLAIM One Act Comedy Drama. SPECIAL SCENERY Watch for 'East Lynne." . AT ALL TIMES 10c TO ALL SEATS fcARQfi so CENT CASE ANY. PWJG STORE. .:jnrJi).' iB''r iXT: ...