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THE SE ATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919. PAGE 15 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Be Sure You Look at It Yourself Next Time Tom. —Bu ALLMAN DID You spor “THAT BALL, WaT Do You SuPPosE 1 GOT You New Letters in the jiving-Dead’ Forum further letters on the Dead Tam glad desires no more letters bo ct, unless they relate ; ‘experiences with the ‘or give scientific evi = experiences. ape euch Live that ‘out the 10,000-word and homiltes, as gave any experiences ‘por communication mays that with in dreams land of the dead, and ‘aed epeaking to our dead in ‘ere actually in their the grave own sister died in child friends.” Pink Pills for if a man dies weak in will be raised in the first canes Gon, if he is a sinner he will be raised in the final resurrection at the last day, and given a chance to make good and live, Job asked and answered this question thousands of years ago, Very truly, Editor The Star: I am surprised to see two of your correspondents of. fering to prove by the Bible that the dead live again. ‘The Bible's authorshtp is unknown; we do know that it has been proved unreliable, We know that it in the product of a priestridden era, cun- Ringly designed to control the peo- plo by superstition and ignorance. In the name of all ghosts and goblins I ask is there a single sentence in that book that would be taken aa valid evidence on any subject, in any court in the civilized worki? Is there one word of testimony pro or con in all the world on the subject: “Do the Dead Live Again?” If there is, show me. RAY F. MOON, Editor The Star: I have read with interest the letters on life after death. + I say that they are all right, perfectly right. On this aide of life we see the diversity in infinite ,| Variations, from the myriad of stars above us to the known and unknown ares of the earth, with all her forms) aM conditions, So it is on the other side, the spiritual life. Diversity, in "| infinite variations, exists there. Bach one of us can only get con. tact with that which corresponds to | the secret yearnings of our hearts. it to Pato | f your own drug- Alreet by mail, of price, 50 cents for $2.50. Write Medicine ¥., for the the Blood.” Co., free It ts foolish for the churches to de- The Romances Summer Girl By See Beckiey Copyright, 1919, by N. BA Personality of you two. This gar- den, the fountain up there, the flower beds, even the curtains—" For at first, Joan, the place looked complete and lived in. It was when Randy whispered “It's only just be gun, Dolly,” that I saw he was right—that it was all in the making outdoor things. “We thought Joan and f, that if we kept writing you about them, you'd begin to want to see it all. We didn’t want to DRAG you back to Bentsville. But we wanted to make you want to come. ee * Ch, Dolly, it was all for you, dear! Don't you understand? Joan and 1 He stopped so abruptly that I stared in amazement. Joan—you won't believe, dear, that I could be 80 slow-witted and dense! It was only when I read it in his eyes that 1 saw your whole plot clearly. Even then I couldn't believe—” YJoan and you—” I echoed, foel- ing that the world had suddenly be gun turning somersaults. “Joan and “—@re the dearest friends Be Prepared For Influenza Cut This Out. medical men say we will Doably have another epidemic this a 3 “hat us all hope and pray we will rt. *eriut at Se same time let us be 1 eared. "the thu. ans it is called, usually ith @ cold and tightness in on a8. is one of the most sensible tions you can take ainst which often quickly fol- just what the WEDLOCKED HOW MAA swors DID You Taxe For TIS HOLE ANNIE 2 M®GINIS DONT SIT THERE READING THE PAPER! I WANT DAG SAR YE - EF I CAN TICKLE HERE HACK OF MIRE UI FASTER TL BE ABLE earth, Dolly. Joan and I have buiit everything on you, We believe you would come to understand and re- spond and—care. Dolly, Dolly, don’t you know’ I've loved you since we went to school together across that hill? Don't you realize I wanted to tell you when you went awag but dared not risk the loss of everything by thrusting my love }upon you when you couldn't see and didn't want? “You wanted a career. Tho big city. Work. Independence, I loved you so that whatever you wanted, I wanted for you. I resolved that my game was the old waiting game— the stay-at-home game, the working game. And I—I have worked, Dolly, and I've won—well, something. “When I mw you weren't #0 happy, and that things were going rough, I wanted to bust right into New York and carry you off and MAKE you happy despite every. thing, yourself included. “Joan wouldn't let me. She said her way was best. So she cooked up this hinting idea about herself and me. Gave you the impression we were engaged or something. She wwears she never said #0 in words, but you seemed to fall for it, dear— CADDY. wuewe DID IT GOP {| O10 IT 1 BEAT You BY ONE SHor- 1 OF IT IN SEVEN WHATSA. MATTER. 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