Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 9

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—a Liberal ‘PHE MASTER OF MAN ai By Hall Caine-—Uearst's for Mate | SENSATIONAL TRIAL, OFENS—Joseph’ Caillaus, former Premier, of France, whose trial hus bexiin He is charged with intriguing to bring about 2 prema- TUE. MASTER OF MAN By Hull Cajne—Woarst's for Mares The Master of Man By Sir Hall Caine, K. B. Ee. Fror four years Hall Gaine’s pen has been leid aside, while he has devoted himself.to the service of his country. For DOPRRS ZONOE hor's oR ree ne yi " . % forester; | i Inited Press. {nolses, we be hear now, GB Marae au | DotoW.crontee r” None-Whior’” Rint peroneal toe be eee Oliver Lodge, now in New York: be-| or our. comrades on the other side.’ Ac- ining a national lecture tour, first) conting. to Sir Oliver Lodge, spirits’ his investigation of psychic phe-| are just as eager to get into, communi sented 1 it was with the view to'axpose | with earthly beings as he isto. ¥ in. fo asyeae hallucination. » He was far} get into. communication with them—so four years hundreds of thodsands of readers have waited im- ee an believer, that influence worka from both patiently for a new novel from the author of “The Manxman,”, He is now a confirmed spiritualist. (| sides, ie 3 “Born In. Staffordahire in June,. 1851, ‘He. is.a great favorite among science he-recelved. an average education until | students, ‘Though not too lenient. a ati the ago of 14 hevstarted to work In | Master, his method of keeping his pup! Ae Tather’é business jn the potteries,// UP" Sgt tage! has @ Sayer of sigpery : ! =| in very ooon, found this, uninteresting) eeases once gave ponaiderable trouble. THE MANIAC 1920—begins, *haclence lecttrres by. Prof. Tyndale, he’ Taking him by; the acruff of the neck | By Maurice Leve]-—Hearst’s for March to study the subject at home) Sir Oliver quietly: and. quickly landed z “ at evening. classes. him, outside the door. SEA isappointed, but deeming it best to’ (“Jt you behave Uke & schoolboy, T . .¢ e ° ° Msapaotnind, bat deeratne it Denk eh Sent you ibe ont hs Why Men Dislike Their Wives to University College, London, to} On another oceasion he heard one of . eles " iy ; nue’ his tudles,” Bir Ollver be: | hit students remark that he had a creat Dery ee District Attorney of Kings County—that is to came demonstrator in physics at this yar apm a o Pegi re f 4 say Brooklyn— Miss Helen P. McCormick has listened Marity."" ‘ to the plaints of no less than five thousand unhappily ‘married ae Her wars in ; chit Or Acar oe Scacsetian as = ee couples. From this intimate aanenooee with domestic discord ; : ¢ a ¢ 7 Dest! op intallects understand ees aie ahve < Blled: “No time. to, think about it, I eat ; oA she has learned tmhany of the: fundsmental ‘causes under- : the. Wy ain perl 45-} aubject om’ which’ ie: apeaking,,‘De- *™tever Ray re acer eel cee ed Ba ‘,: lying marital unhappiness. And she has caine 'to the conclusion own Seg Sees 4 that the wife is the-chief offender!: Why? Read “Why Men ‘masterful, ‘grasp p i IF ; ‘to the 2 tary. he, says. he drinks, *inext to: } , \ ah Heart Ae Ladd ig te nothing ih Phage drinks. fee : : at the ech . Wy Men pines so. that: after: hig VOINne x es tacagrarat hp craggy ; i heir: insight into She suacties } i sabe n \y he tale Dis! eir W: dn Hearst rae “The Deemster,” and “The Wotan: Thoti Gavest Me.” Now. comes this Jong awaited stoty. Me ‘The Master. of Man’— Hall Caine at his best — the- one. great literary landmark of F In Hearst's for March Can the Dead Pursue ‘the Living? A FAMOUS French actress once. refised the advances of a young Breton suitor wlio‘died two'yeara later with men- aces against her on his lips. For two years after his death she was subjected to. persecution: which; took the form of loud cries and other terrifying noises, plainiy h¢ard:by others in her company. Read “A Cottage in Hampshire,” a true ghost story, by Sir Arthur Conan’ Doyle ‘<I Hearst’s for March ‘bare fac Dee eee Se mig Beat (epeA PY wi “Raymond,” ‘much-dis- ee thirty. eager ‘cussed spiritualist book: rting to Z ey thing," bite beargengghinnd ersations with $35 ge) ts | rrived at. My conclusion "ni oou called forth mitch orlticlem sutrounfed by’ belngs ’ ror nia scientific friends, but'to) them ‘i us~co‘operating, he iT : same ‘spirit of such as people in’ visions! have: had, alike Ronit ehacnctuuae hip: atts: perception of. That which’ re-} sae t6 all’ ties, fom, by : zie etre sarin Sey angels |” Confident ‘ee the result of his own dis- pre. eeene oye ete ion ig |coveries and the truth of the: beltets | the'preadnt, at least, ¢ Fis which he has ,bullt thereon he: ts' con- ot In favor of the practice’of spiritual-! ont to let the rest of the. world “wait iam by the masses. In this he differs) ii gee.” A , | from Sir “Arthur Conan Doyle, who is page CTS PAA STORE YY touring Britain with a view to con- ATTENTION MOOSE . tenes : ‘ verting his fellows to a practical ‘be-|}~ gocint, Box Party, Dancing at Moone fa truty a desperate lef in spiritualsm, Sir Oliven considers Hall, Thursday, Web. 26, at 9 p. m. ‘be faced. ‘To further An- that practical application of discoveries yj ,aj0, may furnish boxes for two. Stes Syet Will have to remain in the hands of + Nv IKRAUSB, eee . ».a8 they cannot be absorbed by | 9.04 9¢ \ ¢Secretary.~ : Short Work—Lang Job! R. seven months, Whiting Williams, Director of Personnel of @ great steel: company; labored. under’ an ‘alias, a3 the buddy of his foreign-born friend Antot, or Pietro or Stephano.- He slept with him in the same bed, and worked beside. him in the mines and factories; to learn fram him at first hand, the real causes of our industrial unrest, “What. is the most important truth you learned?” he was asked, ‘You will find his answer— a most remarkable one— In Hearst's for March \ . VEDUCATE ANINDIAN. - : By Walt -Mason— Hearst's for, March Bernard Shawand the Gloomy Dean TLLIAM: RALPH INGE, Deat af St: Pauls, no doubt had Berndérd Shaw in mind when he assetted that religious X teachers today are to be looked for outside the church. Yet, in spite of his liberal religious views, there is in all Ragland na more scathing opponent of Shaw's socialism. Shaw attacks with characteristic satire the somewliat reactionary views of Raga Reet Megs “The Gloomy Dean” on many of the great economic and social THR. PINAL ‘ACHIEVEMENT problems of the day— In Hearit’s for March Dy Maurice Maeterlinck-—Hearst's for March eee Pousti . call |. Redondo Beach, Catif.—"T wish FE YOU are not interested in a magazine a good deal beyond the ordinary— i: if you don’t particularly care for a magazine that will make you think—you won’t want Hearst's this month or any other. BUT if you want the works of the world’s great writers—the words of the world’s real leaders+the thoughts of the world’s great thinkers; don’t fail to make sure each month+starting to-day - -with:March—of your regular copy of : Hearst's . ‘C. M. Gunnison __. : msn I ceed Phove 286° *

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