The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1919, Page 24

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CUT HIGH COST WASHINGTON, Oct. 17,—Suppres sion of Bolshevism and redaction of | the high cost of living may be/ brought before a conference of Amer fean nations within the ne learned auth Director G He Saw Hell, So Now He Believes © Life After Death/and T wok ntly had the theory} 1 had been in dreams we enter! back to my after | nurse rett, of] wy » immediately to find ed 0 brought bed. 1 noticed the said today | porum able the questions will come | , up at the meeting of the board of © work! as we do rubbing my head and three governors of the union November 4.| goath other people in the ward and then I oer ot 8 of the ministers!“ 1) we enter that realm when un.| Went right off again end did not re of fin of Pan-American coun-| | Do we enter tim gain consciousness for two days and tries in January jorioun ana | Mehte Some of our most glorious . Why after awakening, did I not) Bleak House, Broadstairs, where of our moat terrifying exper | . i | Charles Dickens lived for some time us when on the op is for sale by auction erating table, Are b ae _— pay shadow « mind v # a letter in point about how] " 2 one p found hell | Baditor The Star: Were I to give Editor The Star As & boy I was}™y personal opinion on the ques brought up a Christian, but as years | Yon, Deo the Dead Live Again?” no | went by I kind of slipped from Sun bt I should at once y « come to me, I am satisfied that] is another place after we Jump | off here and it's up to you which | place you land in. Reapectfully, actual WM. CLARK day school and the church. One day, | © in a street First see that the tablets you corner ar aongtellow's “Bayer Cross.” aheaee eb Within fhe Resurrection and the Life,” by - all our heaven was here, | Clarence W, Chadwick, C. 8. B. ; And thi The Bayer Company, who intro when we had enough of the good| For those who can read this duced Aspirin, tell in their careful) things of life to enjoy comfort authority with an unbiased mind the directions in each package of genu When you are dead, that’s the end | foe of material thinking will vanish, | ine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” that) o¢ jt" 1 said jand speculations into the future to get best results one or two) pour years after that I went on| state will cease glasses of water should be drank! the operating table. When I went Sincerely, after taking tablets j the ether I suddenly found . “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” to be! self in an open space. I felt it Editor The Star: Job asked your genuine, must be marked with the! was no place for me, and noticing an | @vestion thousands of years ago, also safety “Bayer Cross.” Then you opening, | dove for it On reaching he answered it. “For I know that are getting the world-famous Aspir. lit a big puff of amoke blocked me | my Redeemer liveth and that he at in, prescribed by physicians for over|and when it cleared the devil was|the latter day shall stand upon the eighteen years. |there and said: “See, you fool, you e#rth Each unbroken “B: package| cain nothing in the end.” Shiversran| “After IT awake, though my body contains proper directions for Colds,! yp and down me and I thought 1/ de destroyed, yet out of my flesh Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neu-| was due for a cooking, when every. | hall T ee God.” raigia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neu-/ thing got dark once more and I| Paul says, “For after that, in the ritis, and for Pain generally |went on a@ little further, and of a| Wisdom of God, the worldly wisdom Handy tin boxes of twelve tab-| sudden God appeared before me, and|knew not God, it pleased God lets cost but a few cents. Drugsiste| instantly I was brought back to that|by the foolishness of preaching to also sell larger “Bayer” packages. | street corner argument of four years | Save them that believe.” Note that Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer) before and went thru the whole thing | he does not say by the preaching of Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester| again, Realizing what it meant I put | foolishness. HENRY SURRY u r ! THE SEATTLE ef Salicylicacid. up my ha History telle ps that a young man +10 PUTS THIS Beautiful , ° IN YOUR E include with it ten double-face records—20 selections—total price of this great feature offer is only $108.50 Pay the balance at rate of $2.50 a week cattle Musi 1216-18 Third Avenue Phone Main 3139 een University and Seneca of the city of Nain died and was/ rained to life, Bethany by the name of Lazarus had been dead and buried four days | and was brought to life agnin. Jesus | | died, was buried and rose on the third day. | Revelations gives the only definite | anewer to thin question. Only as the / natural and sinful mind is awakened by the Spirit of God can it compre hend eternal life. F. W. CATHEY. Editor The Star: The term “sur. vival” is a distinct challenge for the term “death.” The origin of death should be fully determined before we look for a way to eliminate it. Death of the physteal body is under discussion, but death of the person: ality within the body ts the discus sion paramount. Any conclusion that this personality has no future) existence is utterly blighting to human aspirations and there ts no man living who is not Interested in regard to life hereafter. Decay ts an inevitable fact. But nothing is lost in nature. Pvery atom can be accounted for in earth or sky or sea. Man returns to dost, but where is that indefinable per- sonality that used the physical body as a dwelling and as an inetrumen- tality? Has man always been sub Jeet to so hasty a departure? ‘Wo find that at one time man's life was much longer—the greatest ago recorded being that of Me- thuselah, 969 years. What powerful agency limited man’s life so irre trievably that he could never again reach the 200 mark? What agency Mmited him in the first place to 969 years—no man reaching the 10007 Was it a violation of the great prin ciple of life which limited man’s ex- istence? Is there anything in our life of today which points toward a violation of the principles of life? We find lawe—human laws, which indicate that violation of that which | is right, exists. Violation of the! laws of life or the laws of the Cre ator of life in logically the cause of “death.” That which is life was taken away in consequence of vio-| lations of God's law and violation ts “sin.” Discuss it as we will, sin is the cause of death. If so, how can sin be removed? Paul, the apostle, eaid that by one man sin entered the world. So by the obedience of one many should be made righteous, even by Him who was raised from the dead and over. came death—Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death and brought life and immortality to light through the gospel. We admit that sin caused death and we admit that Jesus Christ over. came death. But what manner of man was this that broke the chains of death and for what purpose did He come to our world, seeing He was not subject to the law of death that holds our world in bondage? The only answer to His identity in His own Word—the Son of God—and the only answer to His mission is— to save sinners. “The Lord hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.” Having nalied our stns to His cross He gives us eternal life through faith and presents us blameless be- fore God. And in that life of happiness there will be no sin. MRS. MARY TAYLOR. $15 FOR TEN ONIONS LONDON, Oct. 17.—For climbing thru his fence and stéaling 10 onion® from the garden of his neighbor, a la- borer at Alnwick, Northumberland, was fined $15. He paid the fine with a grin and remarked that the cost of living was getting worse every HOME: MADE COUGH SYRUP Cured Husband and Child, Wife and Mother States Mrs, A. Jennings, 1734 Armitage avenue, Chicago, Ill, writes: “I heard of Mentho-Laxene about two years ago and since then would not be without it. My husband had been coughing for about four years, summer and winter, and now he ts cured of it, and for my child I think there is nothing better in the world for a cold, for it helps at once!” The best cough, cold, and catarrh medicine ever found is the essence Mentho-Laxene. Directions with a That a man hed be 2%-ounce bottle, concentrated, tell how to make at home a full pint of delictous, curative medicine—Adv, ( 4 STAR —~ OPSTAIRS ? a ~ “ » Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps You save money on Hats and Caps at the Upstairs Store and the variety of styles is unlimited. Mackinaws for Men and Boys We are showing a wide variety in depend- able fabrics and good color combinations. Save money on a Mackinaw by buying upstairs, Odd Trousers for Men Extra Knickers for Boys Make the old suit last a little longer by choosing from our great display of Trousers and Knickers at upstairs prices. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 97.90 to $27.50 At these money-saving prices this great Upstairs Store is inaposition to settle the clothing problem for every, male member of the family: OG pstair: For Men Joshua Green Building SAVES YOU “Dad has nothing Clothes SE op on me’— is what the boys of Seattle are s ing today. Since the opening our Boys’ Clothing Department boys all over the city have been talking about the wonderful styles and the) splendid display at this great Up stairs Store. We invite you boys who have never been here to come and see our Suits and Coats for yourselves. Bring Dad and Mother. When they see how much they can save by our Upstairs Prices you will get the Suit or Coat you want. v Men’ Suits and Overcoats « $15.00 to $45.00 For Boys — Fourth and Pl

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