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Panda sh BION oes | now being shown in plc the 4 ‘ antisaloon propagandint, de fared | rend the a he tone 4100 | —here are unusual credit terms:for your holiday buying and end- here. lin prizes for the best “ghont” stories He says he wouldn't exchange the| submitted by readers of The Star.| contest ends Saturday noon, Stories must be no longer than 600 words and must be true experiences | no fiotion, Write on one side of the paper only; use typewriter if pow Aiblo; otherwise, pen and ink. First prize in $60; necond in $25:| third ts $10; fourth is next 10 prizes are $1 each. reer) They were seated on a bench in the park—he and she Suddenly & voice mpoke It plainly mld, “Alice.” Ho was mystified, She, at first, thought the man at her side ad dressed her, He didn't, She then furnished the explanation But let Elmer A, Sutter, 1219 Olive tT tell his experience in bis own words; BY ELMER A, SUTTER In relating the following fative I shall not endeavor an ex planation of the unusual phe nomena about which it is hedged. However, I have for some years past been an ardent inves tigator of paychics, including mind power and so-called spirit phenomena Personally, I belleve the pay- chologist’s “subconscious mind” theory explains a great deal—but not.all, Then what? One early afternoon in the month of Alicust, 1918, 1 was seated in o eecluded part of one of Heattie’s movt popular parks. Renide me was a young lady, who, I judge, waa in the n@udie 208 . We had met for the first time but a few days previously, so knew little of each @ther's pri vate lives or past During the conversation—in fact, while the lady was in the act of speaking, a voice spoke ber name, which, for obvious reasons, I shall say war “Alice.” Thinking I had interrupted her, she discontinued speaking, and looked at me tn an inquiring manner, following with a joking remark regarding the unconven tional manner in which I had ad dressed her by her first name, The afternoon eun wae shin: ing brightly, aod we had an un obetructed view about us for « radius of a hundred yards, but Ro one was to be seen. We had both distinctly heard the voice, and it pounded as tho it was on & QUCH BACKACHE! AUB LUMBAGD OR STFFRESS WA Rub pain from back with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil” When your back is sore and tame| Thanksgiving day in the fall, J. Wil- or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatiem has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get @ amall trial bottle of old, honest “St. Jacobe OU" at any drug store, pour « little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count fitty, the sore ness and lamenees is gone. Don't stay crippled! This sooth. ing, penetrating oi! needs to be used only once, out and ends the misery, It ts magical, yet absolutely harmless and | doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatt ea, backache promptly, It never disappoint All good quality, 4519 California Avenue. | Tt takes the pain right) or rheumatien so Out of the Air A Voice Spoke Her Name. Was It the Spirit of Her Husband? Story Entered in “Ghost” Contest. Get Your Entry In by Saturday Noon. | |Does This Apply to | | | | | {CHU CHIN CHOW level with our heads, but between us At my denial, the lady's face angumed a most fearful expres sion. With eyed dilated, she leaned toward me, and in a foarcely audible voice exclaimed, "Tt in he With an uneasy eensation, but with \ forced show of courage, I “Who ia it?’ ard, my dead husband,” answer. of an investigating mind, | bristled with curiomity and excitement, and finally drew the following story from her: fhe had been married to a man who had fairly worshiped her Her slightest wish wag hin com. mand. He was enamored with her fo the extent that he wor shiped her a# his god. His very being craved to serve her, and to live for her only, to the exclusion of all else, One day, eight months prior to the incident in question, just when he had @aved enough to buy a car for her, he was instant- ly killed in an accident, Since then, according or statement, he had at various times at night appeared at her bedside, and would at times gob and ery The phenomena had always oc. curred at night, and never before in the presence of witness. After my experience of that afternoon, I have no reason to doubt the lady's claims Of her truthfulness I am cer tain. I know she believed it to be the spirit of her husband—and se do 1. Pulled Rector’s Beard HARTI@MERE, Eng., Nov. 9.— Charged with aasaulting and using threats to the Rev. Daniel Douglas Bennett and pulling his beard, John Cotton, a farmer, was fined $7.50 and, bound over to keep the peace for one year. Nose Paint, Also? DENVER. Colo, Nov. 9.—House paint fs not good baby food. Paul Wortand, Smonthold son of Eu. | cone A, Worland, demonstrated that | ehea |paint makes babies sick when he | Sous | drank in jman whe came to paint his father’s | of | | house. Doctors say they're sure he'll | eugar from the paint pot of the recover, 108 ANGELES, Nov, street oar man pokes fun at the com- pany‘s one-man cars here, commonty called cheese boxes, he'll lose bis job, says an order of George Baker An- derson, manager of service for the Los Angeles company. “Make the public like these eafe and simple care,” is the gist of his order. Has Ridden Bike for 35,000 Miles| «, TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 9.—-From St, Mam Franklin here rides @ bicycle to work and wears no bat. He rides 15 miles a day and has ridden 35,000 miles in 11 years. Going without a hat is no cure for baldness, says he. “I'm getting bald in spite of it,” he “I ride a bike because I like METROPOLITAN) PUBLIC SEAT SALE NOW OPEN F. Rey Comstock and Morris Geet Present THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE ORIENT Complete Company of 300 PERSON I EDENTS SHOWN, AVOID TICKET SPRCULATORS. SPRCIAL NOTK—In presenting “CHU CHIN CHOW” to the thea- tr ra of this city, Mr. 4 vishes to emphasixe the that this prednction and com Positively the same an ap- y at the Century Theatre, New York, Augu o19, FOR A SHCOND TRIUMPHANT NEW YORK RUN, “CHIN CHU CHOW” is now in ite fitth year of con: tinuous playing at Tix Majesty's Theatre, London, @ world's record run!it 2 2 Bad Stomach (Sends Her to Bed for 10 Months Eatonic Gets Her Up! “Over it ago," says Mre. Dora Willia TT ook to and for 10 mor did not think I would live. Eatonic helped me eo mach I am now rp, and able to work. I recom; mend it highly for stomach trouble.’ Eatonic helps people to get well by taking up and carrying out the ex- cess acidity and gases that put the stomach ont of order. If you have indi on, sourn heartburn, belching, food repe: or othet stomach distrees, tal Etonic after each meal. Big conte only 0 tide with your droggiet’s guarantes. PAPER ‘UNDIES’ } of Idaho Wood in that vieinity. extensive wood belt in @Alene Lake Idahe, BAN DUC 1, Nov. you won't home. ‘ou © 1 Thoumands of {ai iiiee, the wor! } over, feel that they could hardly kee jouse without it, It’s simple an but the way it takes hold o' ill soon earn i is des BLEgS“IE ree il si \ service. equipment. We will examine vise with you reg: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920, FOR U, S. MISSES | They’re to Be Manufactured] |The #ter | peninh, NEW YORK, Nov. 9—Paper ln gerie at 5 cents « garment! “Night jon” at the same price! That's how two actresses, already successful business women in other lines, pro pose to cheer up the housewife in | her contest with the H. ©, of laun jar They play in “Lightn at Gatety theatre-—Jeasic F An «le, who plays “Mother Jones,” and Rewsie Bacon, who is the daughter of Frank Bacon, star and author of} the play, The process of manufacturing these paper garments in the discov Jery of Ming Pringle, developed with the assistance of Miss Racon, who | helped especially in the molding to- | gether of the garments’ sears, Mise | Bacon bie also invented a machine | men loitering near @ church at Sist for use in hotel rooms from which, | on the deposit of a coin, a transient | guest may get any of these garments. The president and general man- ager of the company will be Miss Pringle, who already conducts her own ranch in the vicinity of Denver jand raises blooded Holstein cattle on an extensive scale, The first factory is to be built near Miss Pringle’s Colorado ranch, she having already secured « Inrge tract of short timber jin the spur of the Rocky Mountains ‘The two women have also secured an option on an the Coeur region of Northern vlave, and |X-RAYED FREE 9—"1f back my clarinet, let me have your addreas so that I |may send you the mouthpiece to |seme,” #0 reads & newspaper adver- |tixement inserted here by W. C. . sailor on a ship in harbor) His mouthpleceless instrument | You've probably heard of this well- | known plan of making cough syru | t But hi vi it @ permanent | PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH! . Never was there a time when every person will need to use every bit of brains they pos- sess than right now. And it is certain that if a pérson’s physical health is not up to par ’ their mental processes will suffer in ke gy ad teeth very often mean bad ealth, so the least you can do is keep your teeth in the best possible condition. We can do that for you. Expert dentists, methods, reasonable prices are here X-RAY WORK We are prepared to do dental X-ray work in all its branches with a complete, modern FREE EXAMINATION ing your dental needs. BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1422 Second Avenue Opposite the Bon Marche Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites ite readers to use thie depariment as an aid in finding missing relatives or triends, The department to help in reuniting those whe have been separated. Those whose relatives er | friends are missing are invited to report the dis ppenrance directiy to The Star, Readers who may know the whereabouts of persoos mentioned in this missing are requested also to Other newspapers te reproduce such items se wi eee Ralph Vertner, formerly of Top- whose father died Friday being sought here by his mother, Mrs. P. Hi. Vertner, of Toppenish. Shots Fail to Halt Two Suspicious Men Shots from the revolver of Park | patrolman ©. H. Dickinson Monday night failed to halt two suspicious Madison st XATIVE BROMO Groves TA INE tablets, The genuine bear U the signature of E. W. Grove. 20e. YOUR TEETH e-same — or your ur teeth free and ad-