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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. Wilbur Is a Veru Deen Thinker. “nese Say They! Have | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Vaave rr! i yaverr! exTeacr The. Juice Nive Yo EVER NoTICED Wow Al ACORN maxes A _ Talked With the Dead) |=-2= = SOMETHING “THAT GOULD BE USED AS A SUBSITE FOR Booze Now Nw Baitor The Star: Do the dead live] was in, She also told me many again? jthings about the spirit world and | My experience has convinced me | that I should not mourn for her, as| | that to those who believe in Christ) she wae so happy and that she was | there is no death. The spirit, which | with me all the time | fe the Father, passes Into a state) The next morning I fold my hue ef perfect peace from which it comes band and wrote my sister, addressing Back to us sometimes in a compelling |the letter as instructed by my foros, mother, Our sense of love is the Son, who| Within the month I received @ re Suffered here in the flesh and thru) ply from sister telling the sad news. Whom we in the flesh feel the same Everything she told me about my Rense of pain and sorrow He did. mother's death was just as moth ‘The form of life and being is the | had told me in my sleep. Holy Ghost, so when the Son gives! Tha: even did not change my mind Up the Ghost he goes to the Father, | much, but after years of my mother's find there watches over His loved | presence with me and otir many con ones. Sincerely, » S.A. L. | verwations about the spirit world, and —_— my mother's assurance that Editor The Star: I was raised in| would be with me, it eeemed almost h orthodox Protestant church, and natural to feel mother's presence. VOwed that I would never believe | Finally one evening I heard her voice Spiritualietic theories. I held them |—she called me her Shining Star, fo be works of the Evil One. | I have also received a materialized Bight years ago my mother died) rose M@f from the spirit world at! ly in Nova Scotia, and my | home, in my owf room. and yet I do Mbrother, who was with her at the) not think I am a spiritualist ‘Yime, not knowing my address, was/ Yours sincerely, Unable to notity me | MRA FEB. | However, my mother came to mo | in my p and told me she had has hed stich an éx-| passed out of this earth She| perience naturally believes that the} | told me how she died, and who was | dead do live. with her at the time, and how long; But such an experience, strangely she had been sick. enough, convinces no one else. I talked with her for some time) A materialist would attribu tne| and it was all so real [ asked her| message from the dying mother to} who I should write to. Mother told | telepathy—thougat ae test ‘me the name of the town my sister/ one human mind to another. | the after-death messages lh ~ 7 |termed auto suggestions, arising “from ® subconscious merital strata, | jarising within the subject herself, | | the very real to her, Just as the| ‘shadowy playfellows of children, those invisible hosts many children | call by name, are not spirit, but! merely the imagery of the childieti| make-believe. So would the scientist explain away | | the experiences, but his explanation | | would never satisfy as does the life- | after-death-and-spirit-message belief | One who We are daily proving that | our upstairs prices ate lower than main street stores can sell for | Editor The Star: There are many | theortes as to life after death. So! | many theortes because so many are| | Unable to see spiritually the soul is } teal, ia eternal, incapable of discord | or decay, The flesh is the clothing | jof the astral body. Whatever your | | ideal ts in this world determines your| | state In the next plane. We in the flesh live in the tax | |workl, But those who have gone before live in the thought world. Any sheptic, if he will earnestly |@eck and will concentrate his mind on his search for truth, will be con- | vinced that there is a spiritual power. A man and his thoughts are one. | lit you think of New York. you are | there. If you concentrate, you can/ | place the astral body wherever you! | Wish, and can be astrally in Burope, ‘while physically in Washington. 1 told one man that if he would look jat bis wateb, and think what time it | | Was when he thought of me, I could | tell him, to a fraction of a minute, what time !t was when he looked at We are selling Ladies’ Shoes in brown, ETRY, black and tan, and we know that you will ree the | e wort much more, ea newest yle Big Line of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Wwe ecialize im fitting srowing feet. BOYS’ SHOES 00.30 to on.30 94.50 to 9600 spleen hpaloagnonteg ates &. Davis’ scien- tificaily fitted shoes do away as to the former letter—telepathy [thought as by wireless, traveling | as from one mind to another. Which, weteh font troubien, | of course, Proves nothing as to what may transpire after death. Unless you deduce from this trans- | ference that thoughts are a force, live | forever. and that the soul after death transmits thought thru space a@ the | mind does on earth. Shoe Co | Which, again, ts guessing, accord- le ing to the scientist. 303-4-7-8 Seaboard Bldg. J) Interesting, however, whether con- clusive or not. | One more letter, and that’s all for Corner Fourth and Pike (Bf this time. that soon forced main ashore, but Sert him beariéaen for years. Tie tried ia after Le and truss | the dead lve again. ‘sCure Your | In the year of 1900 an aunt of mine | was killed in a street car wreck in Rupt Lik up ure i e everyone, But, naturally, it waa her mother who loved her most, and it was her mother who was utterly | knee and listened, with a full heart, | while she related to me the ex-! | perience she had after the news of | seemed she could not live. On the levening of the second day she wept. jalone, in her room. when suddenly submit to & dangerous and abbor-| with such great love and compaasion rent operation or die. ic did that instantly all her awful agony THe CourTRy 1S DRY-A FELLOW COVLD MAKE A FooTute IF HE CORO GET THE RIGHT “THINe ~ she | WEDLOCKED— LL SELL You THAT AUTOMOBILE JUST AS IT 1S FOR $100 HERES Let Bi. OF SALE 5 KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES— BARONESS DE FROMAGE CALLED OW US! REMEMBER: ACT VERY DIGNIFIED, SHE'S SED TO NOTHING BUT EARLS AN DUKES AN’ (an were s Took WERE? Do You NEAN To Sky Youve, FINSUBD Your LESSONS ? TUEY Ww? EATY = UST QUESTIONS LIKE Wuo IS TH WING OF Pa Told — AKT T SHALL NEVER TO aes THE GRAND CANAL IN DEAR] ougtHTA yoo VENICE ON A SEE THE ERE CANAL, WAL TLL 6& DAH Cquieras Clima uP HEN ll! LooK AT TH’ SIZE OF IT the Truth a REGINIS, OW LOVELY! You OWN A PHONOGRAPH! GO CHUCK YER HEAD INA STRAW WELL, | SOLD IT T” ‘Ou JUST AS IT IS! ITS JusT AS BIG NOW AS IT WAS IN TH’ FIRST PICTURE ornene TMAOIT I A KeTcHin’ MOOD Ho Al BESIDES, ME Aal'TH' PUSTMASTER 19 Gowl'T’ HOLD OUR ANNUAL CHECKER £ Tacoma. She was 19 years old, a 1GuredMine” | crushed. | her daughter's death. the room was wonderfully itlumin ¥ neither! He cured himself instead. | lett her, and her heart was filled) TOGERED EF Thar | Editor The Star: 1 am convinced beautiful Christian girl, loved by | I have often sat at grandmother's | For two days she wept, and it ated. 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A, Coll Box 210 Capt Please send ture Remedy a) without any Obitgation on my part whatever. Name .. Address mat on the edge of her bed when the Bavior appeared to her the second |time. He sat by her aide, She, fille j with the same great Joy *he had first experienced, rested her head on his shoulder and raid where your loving laid his head.” disciple, John “Yes, and you can lay your head there, just as well as John did,” answered her "Right here ts! death he| the child's face took on a new, sweet |!# Surely coming, when It will When grandmother told others of | her experience, a few marveled, others said that she was getting old and visionary, and some said that she dreamed, and thought she was awake This hurt her to think that they would not belleve Bhe has often anid to me, “I know T was not dre ing. It was a wonderful, ble reality! And her soft old face would beam with heavenly Nght, “After seeing him the second time, sho prayed that she might see him fn the daytime, so as to convince doubt- | ers that she was not dreaming. Both times she had seen him in the even- ing, One Sabbath morning, after at- tending services, sh taking off her glove her room was lighted looked up and saw just the Savior's face, bearing tho same loving ex- when pod before her | | She | | CHAMPEENSHIP contest Raa {holding out for me or, I know it 1#/ come!” hag ther | ‘The best reason of all why I be- phe exclaimed, joyously This was the Jast tithe se ovourly: un |Heve, 1s the visitation of the Holy T hi Spirit I have heard of many wonderful i vat apse which’ seem to}. When I draw prove that the soul sees beautiful | draws near to me things on the other shore. I have aj the Holy Spirit is my very close friend who stood by the}™y little bark rests on death bed of a little child. Suddenty | Waters, waiting for the time, his arms soOTOM, Him, He whieh | “T gee|to the shore where I shail se¢ He | face to face. Yours sincer | MRS, T. ©. EV us expression as it exclaimed, Jesus! He ts on a beautiful boat wants me to come to him. He ‘Recommends Jo-to| to His Friends for | Stomach Troubles Mr. A. E. Rest ‘ot 2010 Center| {atreet, Baker, Oregon, has this to| y of Jo-to for Stomach Trouble: | Your medicine has done me} more good than anything I have! mund, and Ihave recom-| mended it to many of my friends| |and will continue to do # is sold in Seat EYES OUR SPECIALTY Yoars of ex- fence In fitting | Broken Len short notice Free Semana Optical Co, 1928 Firet Ave. 77. eed prices, | by the d atl Sample at most | artell Drug Stor Seite! ‘4 Pharmacies, any soda fountain, |SAYS U. S. WILL DEPEND | ON AUSTRALIA WHEAT This country will pend ultimately of wheat, says R. 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Christensen, port com- missioner, and B. 1, Lambuth, city Hick- elth Australian = government figures show an increase in all living costs | in that cc nwealth of only 46 |per cent since 1911, | “Mother Goose” was u real w an, the wife of I Goose, 169 and her rhymes were first told to her grandehildren, HAVE COLOR IN UP AND ABOUT AGAIN “I was sick in bed with kK trouble,” writes C. F, Reynolds, mira, Y., and “my back so severely I could not get Up. mmenced taking Foley Kidney Pills and in a few days was out of peping up the treatment, I was al to go to work. Since then T ha had no more backaches and no other trouble with my Kidney Pills stop sleep-disturbing | bladder ailments and relieve thew matic pains, sore muscles and swollen joints, Sold everywhere, Dr. Edwards’ yes ieee | table compound mixed Pegler ere ye calo fter \Be Bevar Ry your body free from

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