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E OF US BELIEVE D OTHERS DO NOT ere Is a Little Talk About tualism for Herald Reader Cliver Lods: ientist and rrived in of lectures dress in Eing which he os Piis auvdienc: of the éxistens th communication orte He declured that conve th his son Ry who was kilied in the That such a stroi fiver's should of spiritualism is ¢ m is since Jntelice fhe facts nor person the he does not ftive proof. hat evon t continue ncerc themselves on : who has his m rst pub- oston K or s0 yed to con- with I 1 Great nd as this support old does less intellig beli It is a wel udy and b; rescaret 12 the ihe war revival of spiri rdvent of Sir Oliver this thing is a for a t 1c a lded following at Spiritualism unbcliever " but also unCh or, it genu ivine manifes soul after t¢mpt Lo neither prove this theory, will bes with an interc it modern in 1889 t ncure D. ( lismewas not i\ gained morc Hristianity during the Ch 1 H. Huxley, ¢ fithat day who tby “manif pititualism the Tlox sister ason of their t Hydesville, actually since led epoch of time. DPuring the f fhe Renaissance and the Re- jop, he said. it 1 just as fallowers. Fven in the first bt Bamuel 2 case is related con- [¢ ®piritualistic communication. ! hefess, the r of the fi of the nineieen ntur Enctl messages of the present tian are probably sufficiently b entitle them to consideration jdeyn devclopments of the old The very beginning of th recent practicés interesting I believers and non-believ esville a b of Roche! L Y., and th in th in 1848, Ma Kathe ight and old re D. Fox fathe but hizhly dulous a thing which seer is ion -of survival Howeve nor di spiri W 1 vet 50 conve the era of had f Immedi- the not e scien- been eplied been in existence ped into Rochester | N g the carlic Attention family when the rmed s an ; Iy, it g rhal veplies” ro- yap weaning the negative. | nothing other the or a murder ight of a made and ap—one ving ears ring ghost pirft wa 1 rge connected with foccupant of the house. Syas searchoed and sure conous [vere dug up, The proof w as conclusive, h no wids made to in if were human or animal. tely the fame of the little, sisters e national. They were taken ster -and for a long tin ed, together with the " in de show Then spread and wody thon Jheard rappings. Modern spiri- fn of this order therein some was however, grew to r spirit rap- Fox sister, ty and ceased the Both married respectabl ind in after ve: exposed the fraud which they had founded their o Margaret, then Mrs. Kune d the whole thi fore the v M ¢ in Ne York in | Her story d tha If and | sleepin the room, | noted t thefr frightenc an ing apple o ing it on the flo ghed mothe ty childr hsleen a physi they of he hove livins mothe it by worl He = b note that the older tted the la that the al. She upon this theme. vertheless, the Rochester rap- upon which this branch of rn spiritualism was founded, was led as a fake by the principals. then it has been demonstrated 1. bu ma s were a rappin supe even wrote the the With Ie | sa endor; and for the ! story ords of s or arts h: ticisms of the here Mod Conan { Thinking Lodge, id ing s ferrin may tatement to the but other spect lieved i pos: trology little ve liver can pe Suffragists in applc Fox ator the ac wders deiv d by ter Doyle of Doyle Loretto: acutene vent | ing ished the ‘Demon as only authority of It Hanvil ““pUSSYFOOT” JOHNSON IN WAX him another to pe truth any irit helie of th T Demon of More: wworable and i o M After the London.— American in a n. hazing The n suc as Lod Hen enthusiastically accom- from of ualism. If I Palestin sretto, dry They Meet by pping solc 1ce, in n complet 50 be 4 oth thod credulos the nd the ters can be iva in ed to th nce of sc spiritu Wallace, not Rudyard wce and o and A and of the at first two that ny repeat not in of consi heraft and had f: a pi learnii aid Mor« cute and s found in to he ve in astrology in the n hous Kep on that Tedwo but opinion out a , on makes r these holiefs JOHNS “*Pussyfoot” organizer, lost & et students \ffair earned him Crooke. forge: ; Kiplina. Crooke. it of the some hendin for- d with sur- v have been explainest and now de- n verbal compels com:- How- ce, & toes of termed movement. when of my Kipling, some be gleaned from the fo the air ow- Huxley eration, certain other re- b *monfacal not pre- ack- batile the decline not on nuine- t of vec- the which Descarte even to allow hesc prima | does i day Plan for Will oW MS GRAW" % e seem to me that I am not wanting in respect to Messrs. A, B and U, who irely not the superior of Kepler, |. 8 and More, if, for the same sons, I attach no greater weight to ! their authority, in pari materia.” And so it zoes. Some Dbelieve and | some. don't. Degree of education and nientality makes but little difference. Whether person is great scholar plain country izen matters To minds belief comes | casy. To it will never come. But the vast majority, including scholars and plain folks alike, de mand proof. They are “from M sour?” and must be shown—and shown in a conclusive way and under | conditions under their own control or | | i or a ! little. some others absolutely within their knowledga. But some famous personage has remarked when asked to settle some weighty argument: “There's lots ‘to be sides.” as said on both | Bailey—McGrath Nuptials ‘At St. Mary’s Church | ! McGrath, daughter of | smes McGrath, of Main | | | 1 Sadie . and Daniel Bailey, son of M Bailey, of S3 Prospect street udited in ma morning » o'clock ir t ¢ “atholic church. Rev. John performed the ceremony. The iride was becomingly aupe traveling suit with zold lace. The brid maid was Miss Anna McGrath, a sis- ter of the bride. and Edmund Mad- den, a cousin of the bridegroom, s hest man. The bridesmaid wore & blue traveling suit with = blue zold hat. A wedding breakfast rved in the Hotel Bond. Hart- The couple left later in the! on a trip to New York. Upon their return they will live at 82 Winter street. attived ! a hat of black and and was ford. Johnson, an the eve Lon- place i zold QN PU. Stude nt\;S:SR);?OT 2 ) ks——the Hall oif Fame. His e-bandaged and all, appears ngsiae of King George. Dr. C pen, Abrabam Lincoln, Abdul hvestigators that sharp, snuppinsl in Madane Taussaud’'s werld-famous | Damaed, etc. Future { amendment. | rection of | Chicago, i zeneral | by of MAS.™ CARRIE "y CHAPMAN 4 CATT < fift Chicago, Jan. 26.—Will the first annual convention of the tional American Woman Suffrage a: sociation, to be held in Chicago, Feb. 12 to 18, be the last convention this body This question, leaders, will form a part the most important discus the convention—the future of the na- | tional suffrage body, after the expect- | ed ratification of the federal suftrage sa; the suffrage | of one of ions of Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, of New York city, president of the associa- | tion, will preside. The convention will be in the nature of a victory cel- | ebration, combined with a centennial | commemoration of birthday of Susan | E. Anthony i The convention program , which | has not vet been fully completed, in- | cludes a pageant “Then ~and Now.” This pageant is designed to show the | difference between the first gather- | ing of the organization, in 1869, and the present one, which be mol 12 The date set for s Monday | evening, Feb. 16. Mrs. James W. | Morrisson of Chicago, has charge of it. The big banquet of the convention scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14, and is being planned under the di- Mrs. J. W. McGraw of is chairman of the sub-com- | mittee on program arrangements. The committee on local arrange- the convention h rude Wilbur Trout of Chi- ! president of the Illinois Bq ociation. She is making arrangements for the entertainment of at least 2,000 delezates. — | Birthday Gifts | Flooded the Kaiser! Amerongen, Holland. Jun (As- sociated Press.)—The staff of the Amerongen telegraph office was in- creased today in order to handle ¥ flood of telegrams of congratulation received by former nperor Willi of Germany, on the occasion of birthday. Two huge cartloads flow d other gifts were delivercd at Bentinck castle. The queen’s commissione for the district of Utrecht, who arrivgd at Amerougen during the afternoon, call- ed at the castle. The celebration at the castle v aiiet ane. The blue and white flag « the Bentinck family was hoisted above the castle for th t time since the ! al of William Hohenzollern. i A Leap Y —advt. it menis for Mrs. 0, h r affair is the Elks' fa SHORTAGE OF CHANGE Lack of Small Coins is Causing Gen- uine Commercial Crisis in Mexico | —sales Falling Off. i Jan. 29.—DMexico is a bitter commercial crisis as a result of the shortage of chinge. Leading commercial houses in the capital, instead of experiencing the usual 33 per cent hbliday increase in business during December, report- ed sales 15 per cent less than Novem- ber. : Without paper currency. try depends on gold and nd the high price of aused an acute shori . due to illicit tions of spes s are now 5 seven per cent into silver, and also is g brsiness houses Who triec nd documentary found themselves Mexico City, passing through the coun- silver coin silver has ge of small exportation and ulator Money charging high to change gold coin it reported that scarce. Some to use pos- stamps for | breaking as r no method of (:mlmmn:i purcha s has been discovered | accordir to semi-official state- s. the count will be forced to for the silver to decline cure reliof silver content lower coin: been furing the months cven the new coin ng hoar for speculation or cxported. While vint has been working overtime ! onths, it 1 heen found im- dsmands. out In the First Baptist church tonight, Mademoiseile i Prench welfare other ot 1he he congregation. her Work among lecture will start at.? wor addre tell Poilus.” will She will refugees. 5 o'clock. o FoYelotetaketaloRutoteRt Win a real watch at the Elks' fajr. 1 —Advt, [} H as sumption this vear drop in the factory consumptio been noted. Their Fifty-First - Annual { WATER RENT PAYMENTS Thi i payment of water rents, a noticeable crease in the number of patrons set- tling their bills is seen. been made for keeping the office open evenings and the entire clerical fored will be on hand. the tctal reccipts ment will be larger this vear than last reports GRAMMAR S Graduation exercises of the Prevo- cational Gramm tomorrow ditgrium of the school. Judge Bernard | F. Gafiney, chairman board, la, —— Lo 4o fefeletepeeteloloelof Totototo Tot ) b = gekelelofedateloRadedelotototalototote kaloel " CITY ITEMS - Association When Convention i Last week to pay water and save interest.—advt. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afterncon at 3 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. A report on the na- tional convention will be read. Alfred Way, purchasing agent at Fafnir Bearing company, and Herbert Knowles. a it confined to their homes by illness. The Russell & Erwin start on schedule of beginnir © change is iumporary. Miss Mary Kin the Commercial Trust at her home cn East Main street. George Patterson, a clerk City Drug Co.. is seriously il double pneumonia at his home North Maf street. he suit of Arthu W m Dobrowolsk the city court toda John H. Kirkh to recover $148 ing a concrete strect Lawyer counsel for tl Jomeph G. Woods fo Miss Margaret and Daly and Miss Anna Bail Prospect street are confined to their homes ilin The board of police com will meet this evening to take action upon the selection of a mechanic te take charge of the new municipal garage. (The estimates for the ensu. ing yvear will also be discussed. Frank O'Brien of the beard of wa- ter commissioners is confined to hie home by illncss. rent facto wiil 59 hours a week. The Lookkeeper at ‘ompany, is iil at the with on Rolen was he: Lefore Ju sued e in lay- ooth ki was” Lawver ndant. e G MRS, ALBERT H. 5 ScHivEIZER A reception will be hcld in the eve- ARE COMING IN RAPIDLY Ring for the new gr for BULLETS ARE EXTRACTED. John Ro ky. who made an un- successful attempt at suicide at h home in Beckley Quarier Tuesd t, underwent an operation .in the New Britain General hospital this| morning for (he removal of bullets| I from his head. The surgeons suc- = o ceeded in removinz three bull s the patient reported this noon as be in fairly good dition. is being the last week the “FLC” nuraber at th CLOSES SCHOOL. ; men, stu- formerly avy Tn homes becen clo of influenzs reopencd until the Plans have o A known It from expected that this depart- arriv The the not schocl con- larger . A * has show the domestic to have been much than in previous vea and will | danger cou- ANNUAL. the New be FOR COMMERCIAL TE = Opportunity has been presented the Willimantic State Normal Tral ing school for those d rous of ing a comm S¢Crr course. The cla; d for th:: of the school | Puipose of in the | lomas to the | commercial of = ! schools throughout state, M. Missirian s with prayer. open February CHOOL TO ATE 164 PUPILS ! afternoon 3 of the GRADU held Menday regular busis ar school will be held morning at 9:30 in the au- sent out today. departments A cir honeys ai 2 = K the present 164. Rev. the exers will of open T oT T R T T LY R PP NCR T Tt TR Rt R T T T ot TotoTon 2 2 SEE THE CARS at the Show THE BIG SIX— The greatest touring car on “1e market—for quick get- away, pep, style, gasoline mileage tire mileage cost of up- keep and economical motoring sasfaction—everythng one wants in a car—7-passengers, 126 inch wheelbase, price $2,445 delivered. ' THE SPECIAL SIX— The equal of the BIG-SIX, only smaller. Seats five pas- sengers, has 119-inch’ wheelbase and sells for $1,045 de- livered. i THE LIGHT SIX— As good as cither of the other cars, but smaller. Stude- baker’s masterpiece in a small car creation. Sea’s five passenger, has 112-inch wheelbase and sells for $1,- 435 f. 0. b. Sound Bend. j Seeing is believing ! Examine these cars critically. Compare value at the Show, where everything is dis- played. . Studebaker Cars are favorably known throughout the world—all customers are satisfied, enthusiastic owners. ére vou skeptical or unaware of the value of Studebaker ars P If so—enligh>n yourse'f ! M. IRVING JESTER Sales and Service, 193 Arch Street. Phone 811 Our Sa]e_sroum, fi\'e doors north of armory, will be open every night wiva a full display of Studebaker pleasure cars and Brockway Trucks. B 0 0 0 B i @ oleioaciaaaiolol g g ottt 2 2 ettt fetototetRotd oA Tk DT d Tk Tt 468 160 15 408 451 {00 20% 455 408 485 16300 0 401 40 400 400 255 258 dc: 200 251 o0 455 458 251 400 L0 455 255 28 450 40 400 60 400 400 0% 30081 430 40 45100 0 G 4B 00 00 0 480 ‘ \, A P — - v