The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1913, Page 5

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yA. W. Leonard First Methodist Church g Service, 11300 by Mr. Flotet National Seore ng @ A. for ¢ (Sir Oliver Lodge, famous English savant, has stirred the whole world by declaring that not only do we keep on living after death, but that it is entirely within the cold prov ince of science completely to prove SS eS DREN eT Service, ean this! In America a master brain gon by the Paste ig also at work In attempting to solve the strange Import of “things . ; 9 CRY OF THE AWAK: 9 ice of this earth.” He ie Hamlin i Garland, famous writer, author of ENED SOUL peontial welcome fifth Ave. and Marion “The Shadow World” and leader in a great national society for physical research And now he himself has selected and written the greatest of these especially and exclusively for the readers of this paper.) | Needs Attention | Lenses Dupli- | cated yMENDS, OPH. D. tor Leary Bide Phone Main 963 Office 114 Jackson St. ‘VIRGINUS HOTEL near Westlake Ay itiott 803. THE *., 1 ee ee through the room wi A few years ago Prof. Dalbea: college, and myself had a most m psychic whom I had seen perform # seance was in Prof. Dalbeare's Mrs. Dalbeare and the psychic we lutely of our own making. Two Sanitary Hair 5: Hur Deewsing. Mac Mamagy, Wig Making. Werk ant Toupes 2 8 figring St. 10? First eatr last, a voice came SEWING MACHINE CO. For TWO SOLID HOURS this 424 Third, near Pike. Phoe Main 1525. ing by the quaint and ready humor Prof. Dalbeare was profoundly events. the air; my chair was tapped at a d and the cone moved with unerring room we indicated! The table was shaken as if by a THREADS REMAINED UNDISTUR INDICATED A MOVEMENT ON TE Other “spirits” which the Dal tention to that lying as if dead were deeply sunk into her wris lar and 8O FAST we could sca hour’s brisk rubbing and a cup normal activity. She sald she knew nothing After Mra. Dalbeare and the p OR. LR. CLARK, D. D. 8. We are tn the lead in all the lat- M@ discoveries in dental work, Which makes us capable of filling, (@iméting and treating your tee |W painless methods. Our expe He gazed at me with remote “1 don’t know! I don’t know THE SAME ANSW THINGS NOT OF THIS EARTH! Do Spirits Really Come Back to Earth After Death? except that the Pillows were patted and toss (Monday Author Garland will rel By Hamlin Garland. “Pillows were tossed about, books hurled through the air and the indicated—all without herever we re, professor of paychics at Tufts rvelous “sitting” with the woman uch wonders In Loa Angeles This own library. No one but ow re present. Conditions were abso- room was dark The psychic, confined to her chair by slik threads, the ends of $3.00 ee: which were held by Dalbeare and myself into a death-like trance n nile h nd ithe jo absolutely motionless and atlent Bays 2 Sewing Machi and while tn this condith 4 while absolu ; wa serine Teednen, all makes, |* large tin cone, which stood upon the table, was knocked about ud Books were thrown from the shelves behind the psychic! Large hands appeared between me and the light! And then, at Machines rented, $2.00 per from a trumpet which floated around the table! voice, which clatmed that it had belonged to a Confederate soldier, a native of Missour!, kept us laugh of his replies. puzzled aa well as amused by the around; books buried througo {stance of six feet from the psychi precision to whatever point in the strong man—-AND YET THE SILK RED AND NO SLIGHTEST SOUND if PART OF THE PSYCHIC! whispered through the cone and some gave names res recognized; one came to me, but I pald little at part of the performance. When the lights were turned on the psychic was disclosed Her arms were badly swollen and the threads te. Her pulse was very trregu- rcely detect ite beat, but a half of coffee brought her back to of what had happened. psychic had left the room, | said “Well, professor, what do you make of that?” puzzled glance he answered In a hesitating votce. Many years afterward I asked him the same question and be gave last of his remarkable e the Gomi and bridge work and light- Are you keeping your live tom vale “th f this earth. “a keeping your r stom. Wight Never-Slip Plates make us adventures among “things not o . ) ach and bowels clean, pure and the dentists par excellence in Seat- fresh with Cascarets—or merely te Women and children forcing a passageway every few! to us with perfect confidence id careful methods. to prices, they know that from one-third to cne-half SPUDS SHRANK! Somewhere between Port Towns end and the residence of Mrs. Louts La peel housewife—they were so nice and large and shapely. But when St arrived the spuds had dwindled to the size of marbles, ac cording to Mrs. Whittlesey’s com plaint to the police today She wants the potato faker appre nded. — Wetor and manager. WE GIVE Gas. tal Offices Clark, D. 0. S., Manager Av. N. W. Cor. Union This Ad With You hb t WE WILL WELCOME of money bank, think ur is MONEY; YOUR MONEY ‘ We welcome anyone in our bank and always time to listen and ise. If you need a bank consult “ would you do without a progressive bank in your THE eo fi to yourself is to have MONEY e BA It aithful friend Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings. Northern Bank & Trust Co. Pike Street, Cor. Fourth Ave. The Uptown Bank are or thinking TO FIGHT STYLES CHICAGO, Sept. 27.— every W. C any of our competitors. . 1 . : git. U Whittlesey, 1951 14th. ay. N. E, b oy ema Heavy some one purloined all thé big spuds tion In ye a cae will be sbeeerecescees and substituted little ones In the | ##ked to fight the “indecent tenden ieee tio Never-Slip sack shipped to Mra, Whittlesey. Jes of modern dreas styles,” by se tees sree . $5 When the sack was packed, there hie girls an example tn | Ow guarantes is the one that Were & bunch of Murphies that Th D eins. y et . oe oy to n e campaign to “drive the slit Bae Pe siened by doth the | Would bring tears of J > 80) | skirt, immodest waist, daphanous skirt and indecently tight, form-dis playing dress back to the dem! monde, from whence It came,” was outlined at the closing sessions of the annual convention of the Cook County Women's Christian Temper. | ance Union. The request that women’s organ! jzations all over the United States aid in the fight will be made by let ter. Appeals also will be made to the officials of style shows and the heads of establishments which man ufacture dresses, NOW A GENERAL! Word of his promotion from com- mander of the coast defenses of Puget Sound, which includes Forts Worden, Casey, Flagler and Ward to the rank of brigadier general, has been received by Col. Charles J | Bailey. Col, Bailey has been appointed to fill the vacancy left by the retire ment of Brig. Gen, M. P. Maus, who was formerly stationed at the Van couver barracks, Bailey will be transferred from Puget Sound, He is @ graduate of West Point, com pleting his course in 1888. Col. Goe. thals, builder of the Panama canal, was a member of the same class. | ‘The 15-ton power schooner Wasp, which left the Kuskokwim for Nowe August 24, after taking a party of govenrment officials to Bethel, has been wrecked in Bering sea, occord ing to advice sreceived in Seattle this morning from St. Michaels, The report says that all of the members of the crew were saved. WHO OWNS IT? The total valuation of assessable property in Seattle, according to As sessor Bert Parish, who compiled the figures today, is $215,362,161 This, says Comptroller Harry Car roll, will bring the city’s levy thir year to approximately 19,5 mills, WASP. WRECKED, TAR BOY JUMPS INTO LAKE AND SAVES "DROWNING BABE | Homer Brightman, 14 years of age, son of Mr. and Mra, Frank. } Brightman, residing at Bast Seattle on Mercer island, plunged into the wators of the lake at nooa today and saved the of Francis Er kine, a 4+-yenr-old child, whose par ents also reside at Kast Seattle. The Brakine child wandered to a thouse moored to the wharf at at Seattle and fell into the lake x Hrightman was out some dis Ye tance in a rowboat and saw the child | f a He rowed as speedily as © it had aw it foll he could to the spot whe gone down Then he Jumped from the boat tn grasped the child as it came to the surface and swam to the boathouse float, In the mean time other help had arrived and the two were pulled from the water Frank E. lrightman, father of the boy, 1s a well-known attorn and president of the Seattle Taxicab Co. to the water ATURDAY, | 19 “RU EEN BOK JUMBO Al Wool $4.50. 3 COLLARS IN ONE—Patented heavy wi r OCTONEK KNITTING CO. 425 Union st Malfiette Shakers Norte 4 not love? to hpeome of the people w not marry bee they 4 Deep friends All the way from Chicago comes following letter. The ery for at the equal basta of morality 1s encircling | tove Oe DOWER. : the world, Girls and women are be | ginning to think, The thought pro AI understand your position |nelf, You know what {s right. W ‘i «8 is a wonderful means of de-|°*8ctly. The wonder ts to me how} te year. My hi | don't you do it Very nice velopment and at the back of every | Yeu could #o thoroughly misunder each other very de men don't k other men’s wives to al reform, This particular reform, | *#%4 my answer to “A Man of Sor elope. If you go with this man you In my opinion, will be individual, |'OW* Hix case in a nutshell was} will be easy prey. He must have } © law can compel morality, not | that his life object, car for bis thought you such to have made such Gi even the Divine law. Bach man and| ether and = sister, had been re-| suggestion the first meeting he woman must Kolve the problem for | Moved and he wan dyed in the deep | rove yourself a true woman and @ himself or herself, est shade of blue a human r wife « Bach can help the other by being|coneocted with which to torment ® law unto himself, and parents can | himself. He naked me what to do to | T love thea A gelatine dyannits whieh give help thet Rares tr © ") be happy; whether to go back tr t off no poisonous fumes has been de | te igi rte aa cnt re his native country or fall in love A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. | velone 1 by the United States bu og be truly worthy, Here ts the letter] ™4rry and stay h I gave him @) A.—You will have to hel, yur rean of mines BEE from the hieago girl * recipe for getting rid of the] 4 blues and told him when he su : coeded in that some good girl ld Mkely want a cheerful man wo! - M. &. Downa, a ploneer mining I don’t believe in going out to hunt iH man of the Weat and Northwest a wife as one would a rabbit in the . and well known locally, died at the] beige P es i Providence hospital at 6 o'clock this eatly think many people are at morning. He was stricken with . “ae eecel argon ge et i] paralysis two weeks ago. He leaven| oF operas bala wl sto KES A widow, ite, Wile Down 0 dace er hint what for compaulonship rather than what oe ter, Miss Ella Downs, roctety editor ee ae ee no Bid of an evening paper, and a son, Mar ee ae husk as passce|d Axpouner ng Feature—Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Bia cts Ross, manager of the Joshua + aby ge : eth aia 4 Green building for the bona fide articl¢ | a You must have put on the wrong - spectacles when you read that an N R [ HE DAISIES ; ways been gow The other girls have ‘ * vl the good times these p- omen hilt i Mave they ed ae (In Two Parts) ah . i Apparently convinced that his| y ae | ovemaking to strange women in| there are three giris, ‘ Out Hi Indianapolis was only in the nature seem to have » fancy ne Ve False to His Sweetheart, a Man Metes Out His i ot “decoy love” to gain pronpec tare for, bel whenever I talk to cae, ibuti ; tive witness over to the union side| A.—You are right. No girl can| the others ave 3 aroung. if Own Retribution. : 1 the trial of the labor leaders |be too particular {n regard to mor. ee eet ae eee wane be ere last year, Judge Chapman of|#ls in selecting a life companion 4'de that f would hinder my Pieree county, sitting here for|From the time I was a very young , and 1 depend greatly on my 4 Judge Mackintosh, granted the di-| «irl the Injustice of a man requiring Now, Miso Grey, can you toll ’ Bb voree decree to W. H. Pohiman,|in a wife what he was not willing T PATHE § WEEKLY MARY KINGSBURY ae i former business agent of the local|to give appealed to me. I predicted KUDOL Structural Ironworkers’ union, in-|that the day would come when an , tt fe So brought the sult |1 was laughed at for my—at that| oreo sou? You convict yourself rs. Pohlman, however, ta grant-|time—very radical opinions but I) when you acknowledge you do not BIRDS OF PREY ed $40 a month allmony and the/belleve I am going to live to see| want to hurt someone's feelings for ‘ custody of the childr Pohlman|that very thing. It {sa mean trick, | fear of losing your job. Do you i with the union because his Was #0 prejudiced against bor cause that she withheld his mall from him in which was con tained valuable documents |money orders belonging to union Because she was arrested tn Pierce cou on ¢ ree of viola tion of th 4d laws of that coun ty, for which she was fine Mrs. Eliza Leary, a wealthy woman of this city, has changed her mind jabout adding another story to the |Ferry museum in Tacoma. The ad |dition to the building would have cost between $10,000 and $15,000. In Massachusetts all streams of water unsited for drinking muat be marked so that the fact cannot be overlooked. “CASCARETS” FINE FOR THE BOWELS NO HEADACHE, BAD TASTE, SOUR STOMACH OR COATED TONGUE BY MORNING. Get a 10-cent box now days with salts, cathartic pills or castor ofl? This ts important Cascarets immediately cleanse the jstomach, remove the sour undi local and women's organiz® | gested and fermenting food and foul} lgases; take the excess bile from |the liver and carry out of the sys jtem the constipated waste matter and polson in the bowels, No odds how sick, headachy, bil lous and constipated you feel, a Cas jearet tonight will straighten you out by morning. They work while you A 10-¢ box from your druggist will p your head clear stomach sweet and your liver and |bowels regular for months. Don't fi the children—thetr little tn. sides need a gentle cleansing, too DR.E.v.BROWN ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE office every ing robbed dentint People come to my day and complain about b { y nome enting: hit off my reputa MY at '713 First Ave., Union Block I can guarantee to save you just one dollar every time you OFFICES are dollar for dental work while my work Im often supertor, it Coats you leas than one-half the price d by other high-class d eT make a r when I do y ntintes dollar and you save ur dental {ficos be char Y 1 a dolin ware of fake Dr. Browns. WIN J. BROWN, D. DS, ‘713 First Avenue Open evenings unt!) & and Sundays until 4 for people who work, fi) ork, | told the court that he lost his job|to say the least, for a man to give! pone: wite|the girla he doce pot care forthe | ememey, lak that is a recommen: | the In-|good time. and| quietly by and welcome him with! you will be more worthy the girl the open arms, " D | | = OLIVER G. WALLACE At the Pipe Organ tion to me to help you gain a girl who may suffer later from| er, expects » Kirl Of/ that very fault of yours? Be truly > be content to sit) kind from an unselfish motive and and when he becomes 1 lep morals te Sicily, the Picturesque an immor high Then you will not need my help. The most encouraging thing at aeeaaaraeataaaaaes present is that the t men are taking this view. Even men who NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. ‘The Bowler, 517 Union. Main 3985. COLLECTIONS 1 bee to differ with your an 1 think I know what love te, as I wae mar- ried 11 years to one of the beet of wives, We were as could be, with poor health, which was = con stant worry, She is gone now—t best friend I ever had, or be I never can care for ae 1 did for ber, an ne wrong throug ignorance |My U2d!ee! Your Winter Hate Established 1903 ii ar ming very conscléntious in Cleaned and Reshaped e688 Empire Bidg. 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