The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1905, Page 3

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CLAIMS CAN OVERCOME WEIRD VOODOO CHARM | | LOCAL STUDENT OF HYPNOTISM SEEKS OPPORTUNITY OF EX | PERIMENTING ON COLORED BOY WHO SAYS ME UNDER SPELL | Tee CeCe ee CeCe Se Cee eee eee eee eee F * * | * 1 possible, by Counter suggest } y m, to * % ove © false impressions, and to instill r f Prof. ® * KR. H. Dormeye President y of Hy tien a Mental #| x | phy = | * * SAAR AAA RAR RRR RRA RRR RRR a | Hy H greatly Jand inter & elve stood [into ah at ; wel EET G I Sey erage | iypnotism, in th aug, Is pon a th 7 merely an incident. If we have right et ng ae wd woryrrd { ’ isu ane affect uw may be influenced to m \ a ¢ me through hypnotism wroaey, 5 5 ORE SOT. BO BEAT = * ja wror hen we can by our own xi minds m . w elves into ® pnotism than he gga Mh unedu r diseased mind * “ | Hypr a is - iiieaent & stran weird and fa y exert a grea or, but a subtle inte seeks the weaknes « wi freed of others, ar ae ducements to grat A ; This is what makes hypnotic when ed in the dangerous to pe of imm mn and for the cau pul nc great cerning hypnotism, © Wednesday by Prof. R r : iw er, 2114 Second, president of the , | Society of Hyy sm and Men pportunity Philosophy, and a deep student in | occult sciences nee throwinn ener t the win-| Referring to the red boy, Je Bethania N« rome Collins, 617 N. Twenty-egtt? who claimed on Tuesday that he ts an Tingley, a nurse at the Emergency } “The boy's case is nor GS apply these same means every-day life, in following o cations. We suggest these t Ourselves, and by constant Cash_°""* alescir to | typhot aght | four Wore: ‘he Wateh Us Grow” er Se, Credit Pay for Home Com- forts as You Wantto Get Them Now The liberality of credit practiced by the new siderable comment—but it is easy to underst 9999 out of 10,000 are honest and pay their de You caw get credit at the new store without a crimis tona—you buy cheaper, you find better store methods a you want to. Come in and get acquainted. » has caused con realize that 1 if you } examina d you pay Iron Bed Of old colonial four-post atyle. Enameled in cream, light green, blue, white « green, full % sizes. A substantial straight bed. Chilis in Regular price reduction .. $4.50 Thursday only eNill COM. SECOND AVE @ UNION STREET epi decorate spectal 306-508 PIKE ST. Heating Stove Economy The question of heating stoves ts not always confined to the price you pay for the stove. It's not so much WHAT you PAY as it ts what you GET for what you pay. Take for example the COLE HOT BLAST HEATER which we {illustrate on this page With many other important features D ft combines the DOWN DRA which always forces the heat to the sides and to the floor, where it is MOST REQUIRED. This heating stove, for style, dur ability and real economy, cannot be equalled by any in the local market SAVES YOU 1-3 You'll Your bill for fuel. Let us put one up for you. never use any other kind. BOTH PHONES 1168. the victim of hypnotic sugge: r which causes him to commit and even attempt murder, Pr hospital or ormeyer said T ©, Meaghe boy te t 5 own sug en Hur ec n gestion. Relteration of certain tdeas aged 30. The na were With intense desire, will eventually |removed to the Bonney-Watson| bring about the condition he is now w pped to New] to t on | TAR SHAT & STAR—WEDNES MARINE NOTES r@oa ' for aiden and i y t ith a fu r f frolp nd a Heht Het of} \ y if | for the’ratiroad. planned by |, NSW YORK, Oct, 18.—+F present) FOREMOST STARS IN THEATRICAL PIRMAMENT COMBINE , ndications count for anything,| shen a ee gto s wich Geant nl oes Ppl pare DEFEAT THE ARROGANT SYNDICATE THAT IS ATTEMPTING Captain Johaneer ale between the Kiaw & Erlanger TO THROTTLE THE PRESS An appeal has been granted the | theatrical syndicate and the inde-| } North, which we oederes | pendents than has ever been waged = ifiscated by the Dominton govern« | 18 the past, Some of the very best] ems cong ow A weoverm= attractions in the country have| turned #trongly tn our favor, @ndyeral other leading managers of the er, through his attempted | definitely forsaken the syndicate) We are getting m and more of| country, who are all now ‘Inde pre the United ‘States {204 are under tron-clad contracts] (he moral and active support of the}onts,’ control most of the theators Pig ayy Attorney (£0 lay nothing but independent/ big influential dailies who have/in the larger cities and a number area lagi houses,” says J. J. Shubert, one of] srown weary of the bullying meth-| other good attractions beside (ae ; ge gp gb the proprietors of the Lyric theater, | Ode of Kiaw & Erlanger given above, than the synd r ‘ 7 to The Star's correspondent here The following attractions will all] which at present has only the . : peal, | teday appear under independent west in tts cluteh, And our in : alee It fs not idle talk.” cop 1] ment next year, and will play only | sion of the west will be on a a Strand Coste taee, | euubent We have beon W ng|in independent theaters rah | more formidable basis than ever De arraman oan tice tae “| quietly and have taken advanta | Bernhardt, Ada Rehan, Henry Rus-| fore le mr 6000 | Ome vicious trust methods of the! #ell Opera company, David Warfield Our first show of strength te : eee’ 1K, & 1" crowd and the outlook t*| Mrs. Fiske, Mrs, Lawiie Carter,| be nm here in t t and ¢ pa pow"! much brighter for us than it has| Blanche Bates, Bertha Kalisch, Ber-| success, which is assured, will bring Y been for the past two years. One of|tha Galland, Jefferson DeAngelis,}many a now disgruntled theater To meot again on Wednesday aft-|the things that has helped us more; DeWolf Hopper, Kddle Foy, ‘Babes|imanager of the west under n, the specia mmittee of the | than anything else has been the! in the Woods, The Jury of Fate,’ |rtandard, because there are any Bar a ation appotnted by Preal-| policy of the syndicate to throttlo| ‘The Secret Orchard,’ Alice Nellson,| number of them who would break tent Jacobs to investigate the | Bewspapers and suppress all ad-| Paula Edwardes, ‘The Girl and the|away from the syndicate if a suff harges of unprofessional nduct | ¥erte eritict of its shows, no} Bandit Grace Van Studdiford,|clent nu of Independent attra aced against John C. Murphy and| matter how abominable they may be. | Henry Miller, Margaret Anglin, “The| tions could be given them to ree B. ¢ afte siding an in-| Since the syndicate has been re-| Darling of the Gods,’ ‘The Heart of | th houses open during the v n taking uf of Tuesday | fusing admission to all of its New| Maryland,’ ‘Mary and Jobn,’ ‘Wang,’ | gest part of the season a and ever Jjourned at | York houses to some of the very| Chas, E. Bvans, and Rogers Bros. - ght | best critics In America, the tide has} “TheBhuberts asco, Mra. | a | Fiske, Jobn C. Fish ‘Floradora’ | Munsing Union Suits | fame, W. F. Floren: ‘or of| For men, all weights and qualit “SANG BEAUTIFUL HYMN AS = LIFE SSS “aA =< ==—- The poe a ae * bide with me, fast SDAY, OCT. 18, 1905 oye FAMOUS Thespians Line Ue Fifth Avenue and sev-i KE. N. Brooks & Co., 1331 2nd ave EBBED AWAY SES Rf pie falls the @ , wen. Udo em Oct. 18.—Crw man by at nacious that her as ebt Mine Louey But of Morg rk, IL, led a hymn sung as ath rity ¢ “* 1 the hymn ‘ *. Before ask was com- | ; 1 the y woman's volce wank to a w whisper ther eased. ‘The landlord wears a conter bys A devout church ker and sing Senwons ectorts te Var ae seat od pat ature and care for the the st n c That's why we the village cauned her to|IE. ing go . night stepped from a train |f— not a ¢ gp Resa the Morgan Park static Her and # imit expires. *» caught in the steps and she ee ee ae . = owt cay n the care. Al-| nost immediately the train started SHOne 23S; ESS | + bide; $2.00 Vict 4 Ca All Wool Suits S585 Men's All Wool Su! Men's $2.50 Dress Shoes $200 xtra Shoes, double CYCLONE! | MINING TOWN IN ILLINOIS PRACTICALLY WIPED our—| FOUR DEAD—TRAIN THROWN INTO RIVER AND CREW AND TRAMPS ARE MISSING ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 18—The ining town of Sorento, Il)., is re wrted to be w out by a cyclone least four are dead, The river sat this city is out over the A coludburst at Alton caus * of a Chicago Peorta & five cars several tral » believed to ha are the Thoma Wm dead at Sor Wednend More Light on the Piano Business tore to buy red it When she « Before she came away It was he found a friend who had bought one f 50. Nobody wae the depth to which that piano might go! Asked why she didn’t buy, sald 1h she en’t money enough to ‘e—bought ny reduction. Knowing we've only one price. The lowest on which we can de thi bus on would neve company done any other have reached it present position Largest in Washington Chickering, Kimball M. Cable, Haddorf and famous planos Pipe and reed organ: EASY PAYMENTS. D. §. Johnston Co, CHICKERING DEALERS. 903 Second Avenue. Burke Building. Hobart other ait aifakin 3.00 Extra Heavy < The first regular meeting of the! $18.00 and $20.00 Men's Fine ¢ Work. oss double soles, King Ce y ry Teachers’ a» Tatiored Suits 80.75 outside counter S155 seciation will be held in Denny hall | at the state university on October to which every teacher interest 1 im history te Invited Died Miles Away _ From Home WASHINGTO! Oct “ Lieut A. Thorp, 29, assistant supply offi of the Philippine con tabulary, Stockton, Cal, died at Camp Connell $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, choice stock, best makes and latest yles 82.15 The celebrated Harlow Shoe you know what they are 85.00 everywhere, no $2.85 Leather SiS FURNISHING pee Wool Sox 2% Tan 42 $ and 2he h Sox, 3 pair for noe Suspenders he Silk Web Suspenders OVERCOATS. $10.00 and $12.00 AN Wool $18.00 and Fine Tatiored Overcoate 80-25 156 Bhoons Patent PANTS. Btrong and nite All Woe See All Wool Pants $6.00 and $6.00 F Pants, tatlor made Durable Pants Cashmere 60c amar, of typhoid fever HATS : Robert B. McConnell, Ninth infan-IMM 268 Fine Pur Hate WO eer. ee ote Wibne: Cal, died at Camp $2.50 Hats, all etyten $2.50 Bik ' Umbreiing Wilhelm, Tayaas, of peritonitis, He ané eolore handle, stylish and strong served in the aish war as pri-| brated Lion He $255 vate of the First Nebraska and was and $2.00 Ladies’ Umbrellas 7hé know they for $3.66, nell every- our p ater commissioned into the regular} army. He leaves a widow at Corn ing Selling Out Here Are the Prices one Wholesale 0: ats, in tan you where $1.00 Boys’ Wool Sweaters 45e $2.00 All Wool Youths’ Sweat- . o5e 00 and 0 Boys’ Shoes, all styles and sizes... $1. 60c Boys’ Knee Pants $1.00 Boys’ Knee Pe $3.00 and $3.50 Men's UNDERWEAR. Fine Balbriggan wear $1.00 Liner Under Mosh Underwear Jermey Putra Heavy Underwear $1.26 Light ine Rubbed 1 Wool Under $2.00 wear Fine Al med 39 Pocket Handke and grey ford cord effect. resalae SHIRTS. 100 Canvas Gk bose 00 values; while they last The Golf Shirt and Cuffs Qhé $5.00 Leather Vall hey will be sc RS. $1.00 F Soft Front Shirts $2.50 Sult Cas Men's Canadian Domeat f ihe ate} Tweed Suits, light, medium $1.00 Fine “Launderea White $8.00 Leather Suit Case, with and dark shades, $10.00 va Shirts straps ris at a $1.00 Fine Laur $10.00 and $12.00 Suit Men's Overcoats, ait te Shirts a5 leather and n ined : » Tbe Black Sateen Shir aves P 85 tures, all sizes, garmenta - plsgecnace " 56-05 worth from $16.00 to $13.50. now priced at this seling-ont sale at from. 85.00 to 86.50 k # Mi k T I S I I neon weed SYMON T EE Make Ho Mistake---This Sale Is to $1350 Suite, suitable for aay kind of ween, wat tiaee Positively Genuine at and splendidly trimmed, the sult $5.00 (6 86.50 All $15.00 Overcoats, Meltons Kerseys, Mixtures and Tweeds assorted lengths—now 87.50 any com 00 Suits for We have found petition on our we undersold ev RAINIER selling-out sa we will ihe ating CLOTHING HOUSE 7 »SO.50 Black Clays. Blue eTKeS h Tw everything. ) Suits and Over will sell at ev sale ‘en leas than we want to the expensive out sale at from $11.00 to S1 Cravennette Raincoat at about half. See our windows an light idea of what We must be out by Oth. Lion Clothing House First Ave. S. and Main St. FIRST AVE. Next Door to Postotfice [217 goods this {1217 are pr ‘on ean No PIANOS get a doing. Wo sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments than any other house in the city, KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 Second Avenue. Cc. A. Meyer, Mer P) | stinging bre moe ~ | We guarant ie A FOR ‘83. fo i A beautif . - | long, ¢ 1. | Diack | é | ; : | FOR #6 long, handeome as : | Biankets AT #3.95 & pair; whit : ; tan wool Bed Blar Wool Mixe ' | regular price $5.25 a pa in Florence le, fi ; gauged ribbed garments, mb's Wool Blanke AT $1.00 garment extra large size h Men's Health Underwear handsome pink or blue lined with genuine lambs $8.60 a par fortab ts made us 1 $2 a suit AT $1.20 each; fine Bed AT $4.50 cach, we are Comforts, full size, lined offering a special with best sanitary white tion of Men's All 1 cotton batting," tufte Sweaters, in dark color and cover with best effects, both plain and figured s tkoline striped. RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. Fur Scarfs Plenty of Them Here to Choose Among Second Ave. and Madison Street Company iz: Carron Frrerrue Conceany Stconp Avenve & rORMEMY Gi 8 Span ¢ Surert Fines Sale TODAY AND TOMORROW | CRYSTAL BERRY SETS—Consisting of berry bow! and six saucers. Pieces have opal edges. These sets sell every- where for ibe, but for the two days we have cut the price to tee 53 Bohemian s and metal tray in floral designs. ota et 796 mi-porcela handsomely clusters. Edges are heavily e bowls are boot-shape and may be ables. et We these for $1.00, 1 Thursday they will go, each ..74é BODY BRUSSELS CARP ET—Cholice of ten excellent pat- tern, most of which have borders to match. Kegular value, per y 1, LAID, $1.40 a $1.50; pric Wedn day and y pip i SeskGo wee $1.10 lar to cut) is blue or wh rated in gc size bed has 1-inch pe 1-4-inch ng rod posts # anted with polished brass knobs Value $8.50; for Wednes- Gay and Thursday, cut to No exchanges, ed if post- $5.00 CASH AND $5.00 A MONTH BUYS A_ MONARCH RANGE. WE TAKE YOUR OLD RANGE AS PART PAY- MENT ON THE NEW, ALLOWING ALL IT IS WORTH. WE OFFER $30.00 CASH FOR ANY MONARCH RANGE EVER SOLD BY US, NO MATTER HOW LONG USED. HIGHEST AWARD GOLD MEDAL GIVEN AT THE PORT- LAND WORLD'S FAIR TO THE CELEBRATED MONARCH FAMILY RANGE. “THE GE RANGE MADE IN .THE WORLD.” r ix

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