The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 9

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lghere Is Eternity? Right Here, One Says & forum on “Lite| Dear Kaitor: T was much interest: ¢ Star publishes to | ed in articles on “De the Dead Live Jetters on this subject Again? son hand will more than] Yes, the dead live, after the so- te round out Uris discus | called death; they are more alive gome days new letters) than you or I, ot added anything to the| Recently my brother came to me thorough discussion &/thry the trumpet, giving his name pad, and when the best of the as Tra. I recognined the voice at are published, the | once as his; he passed away in 1892, will close | He told me that he was more alive The Star With great| over there than er, Tread the comments you! There is neither heaven nor bell, publishing on “Where Do| except as you make it for yourself. Gor” ‘Truth may be had thru materialize. J. Wright says, we want/ tion, I am convinced that if those fot sentiments, and we must| who doubt would take the trouble to bine Rible for our facts, Hut/ Ko to the right mediums they would must be quoted correctly, | be convinced. There are frauds, but quotes St. Paul as/ shun them, dead seo us,” I want to| Very truly, he found that text. wee the concordance with ‘and avoid the private ‘of theorists, which frequent. given as “petter” renditions of ~ ~ W, J. KRYDER, Editor The Star: Do the Dead Live Again? There is no death, but the life that is in the body passes out, and what we call death results in the body. Death the dead Itve again, “for ati Fmecit shall descend from ‘with @ shout, with the voice 4 and with the trump ‘and the dead in Christ shall et” A dozens more texts and New Testaments, interested can take the ‘a concordance and look fm an hour. ‘this great book; learn the . “the law, the gos- ete. . JNO. McEAMEN, is merely separation, a the eternal, as the body returns to the earth Nothing remains the same; change goes on always; the present is never; the second you try to fix it, it has become the past, and the future merges into present and back to past, while you say the word. We enjoy eternity every second comes past, a constant flow thru us, FL. TILLMAN, Editor The Star: Do the dead live again? Yes, positively yes. I am 60 years old, and for 30 years i investigated the phenonomena and | passing of the life essence back to | as it comes from the future and be; / DOINGS OF THE DUFFS You UNDERSTAND Mes. DUFF, WERS NOT ‘TWS OL Stuck, AROUND IN A PROMISCVOUS MAWUER-We WANT REPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS MEN ON OUR LIST- M®.0UFF's NAME AS A STOCK UoLDER M Tas COMPANY MEANS SomETHWG TH VS AS wet As TO WiM~ together. If one is the work of the devil then What was possible in the Christ and his followers lived is possible today. Spiritual law is as ing | Operative today as it ever was, since God is the same yesterday, today forever. To thone people who object to and there must, belie ui is home treatment. indi nication with loved ones. They also prove they are controlled by an un- seen force. To those who object to tableturn- ing I would say when rightly pur- sued it is very educational, because it demonstrates that mind and mat- ter are separate and independent things. To those people who complain of the spirits in so many instances be- ing so ignorant and untruthful I will say: Are there not a lot of ig- norant spirits yet in the flesh, an do they always speak truth and should we depend on what they say? I see no reason why the change called death should immediately make an ignorant person educated or an untruthful person truthful. People should know more about the platform upon which spiritual ism rests and not always be want- ing messages. They should not go Into this for curiosity, pastime, amusement or for worldly benefits. ‘They should look at it scientifically, make it a study, go deep; be honest, sincere and reasonable, . It, we did not have an existence after the change called death and if we did not have guidance from those wise old angels with centuries of experience, we should have. And pe iwsthout | y could not help but think the Cre- 'y ne bottle to the ator had- left work undone. oF family, Respectfully, ROY CRAIGO. ERD EYES OUR SPECIALTY Years of x- (32 Doses) ~~ you start the da: tired, stiff legs be ve an aching head, down pains in before the day you have to gorous, with stiff joints, sore waffering, aching ible. maneer week acal i ‘ou wi Feat, comfort and : we will gi if you will cut our send it-with your and 10 cents to ng, ete, to jams’ Company, on, Conn, Bend’ M mi i receive by parcel 8a: Classes for Ca) prices, Opportunity Is Kicking Nova, HERE IS A PICTURE OF The SRoOND WoL WE DRULED ONTWS PROPERTY-This Were ALONE 16 PROOUCIIG Two WUUDRED BARTELS A DAN ~ Just THINK OF IT WE HAVE FORTY Weis HOW ALL PRodUcMG AND EXPECT 7 ORus TEA More THE NEXT TurRee MONTHS-WWY SHOULD A MAU GITON is MoueY Wined Ke HAs A RARE. OPPETUMNITY Lice Tus To MAKE A FORTUNE? RUNNING IT UNK' (TS IGONNA RUN A NATRINONIAL AWOBLE VOCATION, BRINGIN’ Two LONE - SOME SOULS DGETHER} ® "ty FEE (3 ONLY @5 PER PERSON' wae ove OTTO AUTO ‘AUTOS INJURE 2 Automobile acelgents were reduced to a minimum Wednesday when only two minor injuries were reported. J. Lindquist, 610 Prospect st., re ceived slight bruises when his motor. cyele collided with an automobile driven by A. L, Ronald, 733 12th ave, N., at Highth ave, and Pine at, A. Jamis 7315 Wilson ave., was slightly injured when a machine in which he was riding turned over at Rainier ave. and Lucile st. The ac cident occurred when the driver at tempted to pass another machine, :/ Skin Sufferers it the first wash of olls, Man: Fe ere thank us for this advice. nh 81,06." Aah tor De D. BD. today, D.D.D. MAKTELL'S DRUG STORKS | The problem of the negro has been materially changed since the re- turn of the black troops from the war; a new standard has been creat- ed by which we must deal with the colored people of. the United States more fairly. This conclusion was Hast by Rev, Floyd K, Beckwith, of London, acting pastor of the First Baptist chureh, in a noonday ad- under the subject of “Mobs as Symptoms.” T. P. Revelle, in a brief address, culogizing the late Theodore Roose- velt, announced that Seattle's quota for the $5,900,000 Roosevelt memorial POSTED I. W. W. STICKERS Accused of posting I, W. W. atick era in the Skinner & Eddy shipyards, W. Dempsey, a native of Ireland, was being held for investigation by federal authorities Thursday. Let's go cat at Boldt’s—uptown, 1AM 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Av drawn from the race riots in the! | dress before the Rotary club Wed-) PAGE 13 A g Tom's Front Door In. You Cal GET iM ON This PRoPOsimot IF You ACT QUICKIN-THIS STOCK WiLL AU BE GRABBED DP MA Very FEW DAYS: THE ComTRacTs, ARE ALL Let © RUN A BRAMCH OF Te RAILROAD RIGHT ThRovG “The PRoPaRt¥- Stor Aud Tuk A MINUTE ~ You'D PROBABLY Like To GO WH BuROPe AND WaT THe BATTLE FIELDS Ths YEAR - You PROBABLY WouLD A ABW HOME AND A New AuToMopiLe OR MAYBE “Tao Hew AUTOMOBILES SOME PEOPLE. | | WAS ONLY TAKIN’ A NAP A Tough Game AINT VERY Hux! THAT tany' NEW STANDARD | SCORES POLICY The war department should either send enough men to Siberia to clean up the country or should withdraw the few they have there who are be- ing picked off by guerrilla warfare while guarding 2,000 miles of Rus- sian railway, according to 8. F. Boone, 706 42d st., who was in Si- beria a year in Company A of the! Sist infantry. There are 3,424 spoken languages and dialects in use in the world. America has the greatest number of them, 1,624, soe: NO “KICK” IN CASCARETS They Thoroughly Cleanse Liver and Bowels Without Griping or Shaking You Up—lIdeal Physic! ° Cascarets end biliousness, head: ache, colds, and constipation #0 gently you're’ never even incon: veplenced. There is no griping and nohe of the explosive after-effects of sh a Pee ee re eee eres eee t ening Oil or cramping Pills, To- night take Cascarets and get rid of the bowel And liver poison which is keeping you miserable and sick. Cascarets cost Uttle and work while e,'catharticy Uke Culomel, Salts, sick-|you sleepy YES I CONFESS In SoRT OF -DiSCouRAGED! BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL WEYERHAEUSER TO SPOKANE SPOKANE, Oct, 16.—The Weyer: haeuser Sales company, now located in St. Paul, will be moved to Spo- kane within a few weeks. Head of- fices cf the gigantic lumber corpora. tion will be installed here. 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Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. Ne more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head- ache. dryness, No struggling for breath at night; your cold or ca- tarrh disappears, Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now, Ap- ply a little of this fragrant, anti- septic, healing cream in your nos- trils, It penetrates through every ~ air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in- stantly. It's just fine, up with a cold or nasty catarrh, Don't stay stuffed. ~

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