The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1921 2MD © UNIVERSITY Starting Saturday Paramount Super. special NEW apirit this body YORK, of a departed person return to Jan, T—Can earth and take possession of the of @ living person? The report of such an instance tn eity wreat on in the spirituaiistic world end of ¢ has caused ray among # and leaders In question is that of} rockett, daughter of kett, widely known jou had always been @ frail child, but her sudden death while | friends in Denver, Col, came as a poignant shock to her parenta, She | was then about 18 years old, full of fun, Albert wistful and tender, FEELS PRESENCE IN =_ HER BEDROOM | According to from the moment that Louise died Mrs. Crockett in New York felt her taughter's presence in her bedroom [it seomed as if the spirit did not leave the « immed to the Eastern metropo n having paswed al body emed the presence of that Mra. Crockett, tho in spiritualism at the sought out a me The photoplay you wanted to see when it was here before, and will see this time if you love a clean-cut story of the outdoors and the big things that real men find and do when away from civilization! stating that I ckett to find dren who was then livt the West © take care of her, give her Mrs. Crockett tnvestigated found that the child, old, ng in a Weate with She invited the anc me. and 13 years was ern towr lidays with her in New Yor SENDS MESSAGE | TO MER FAMILY Shortly after Violet reached New | York, she ran across a jand became much int | Mr. Crockett bought her c was not k before the sy I Tonins ¢ appeare “dl Violet was startled She didn't kr Le But she took the messages, It wasn’t long re Louise was sending lengthy, |intimate messages the fami jabout things that | ae pomibly have ne and to the | have possess viniting | gy @ lover of dancing, eager for | jchild’s father, the mother’s story, | earth at all, but made the} THE SEATTLE STAR ) |Dead Girl Comes ee REX nx | Back; Her Spirit | in Living Child 4 her body entirely teps which had long be ne okd-fasht whe did th f trot, the maxix a dance V knew nothing of. She drew little sketches characteristic of the adorr which Louise always made about her letters, and what was mont strange of ly that of Louise and the writing iden. teal | When Violet awoke she knew! nothing of what had happened and Mr. and Mra, Crockett said nothing ments DSSESSION OF GIRL Phen it seemed as if a great rival- ry arose in the spirit world as to! who should ponseas little Violet, The Morton, entered the girl's body and demanded a drink of tiquer The child lit a cigaret and smoked it and went to the cupboard red out a glass of cham! pagne which she took at one gulp. | “gined far the lique or | + of Morton, wn spirit had be loted to drinking during his life and had felt a return of the on becoming embodied ing that his re time craving aga ES VIOLET GO AWAY; SAVE HER ALONE Ivined Mra, Crockett to} me in the W its would rt t the «p wione if she returned th A final seance was arrange? and the spirits promined that the ouy ef fect the withdrawal of their power would have on the child would be a loss of weight It so happened,” says Mr, Crock ett, “that that day the child had been weighed and tipped the scales at 120 pounds. The next day after the left her she was found to igh just 114 pounds.” Since that t Mr sckett have r mmun © with the spirit of their ¢ and the hope that “springs eternal feel in our hearts that some day she will come again in all the reality she established already; that we may not be rex auired to wait kes us her voice again; and more.” on geometry dated has been preserved from | Roston Baked Beans Mexican Beans .. Macaroni and Cheene . Home-Made Pie, per cut . SANDWICHES Cold Meat and Cheese . Hot Hamburger .... Hot Cakes and Syrup . 2 Doughnuts and Coffee . Best Coffee in Seattle 5c HOYT’S 322 Pike St, at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE Mra 1 | The smallest man in the world is an Austrian tailor, with a long name—Alois Un- terleitner, of Vienna, He i# 25 inches tall—just an inch over two feet. He is shown here beside a man of average height. y Little Girl Killed by Her Toy Balloon LONDON, Jan. 7-—-Ann Bell, aged 10, was blowin gup a toy balloon when she drew it in her throat and died in a few minutes from suffoca tion. ‘Women Need Swamp-Rost ‘Thousanés of women have kid ney and bladder trouble and never surpect it Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trou bie, or the result of kidney or bladder dineane. If the kidneys are not fn a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become dis. eaned Pain tn the back, headache, of ambition, pervousnens, are often umes symptoms of kidney trouble. Don't delay treatment. | Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp . a physt clan's prescription, ob 4 at any drug store, may be just the remedy | needed to overcome such Aitions. Get a medium or large size bot Ue immediately from any drug) store However, test this if you with first to great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,} Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample When writing be and} m thin paper.—Advertisement. | ure Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL President ~The Jaz uary Furniture Sale Is Helping to Make Many Comfortable Homes HOW often it is said, “No home is comfortable without a really luxurious davenport and one or more upholstered chairs.” No home need be without these comfortable pieces now. The Davenport and Chair Sketched, With Velour or Tapestry Cushions 2492 A specific example of the hundreds of extreme values now being offered to homefurnishers. We repeat, the values are the best we have ever offered. = SURGEONS SAVE | ‘SIAMESE TWIN’ Soon Dies TORONTO, Ontario, Jan. 1— Snugeied down in a bed in St Mb chael's hospital lies a little maiden who hag set the medical world talk | ation “Alleen,” tho it's not her real name, j ing. her, is creating, for she is very young. A tow days ago she underwent a! moved, and for| drawn up and sewed almost lke unique operation successfully, | Alleen should have been born a twin, as the nurses call ! | die, for dane of mortification is| and on Saturday Dr, Gideon blimefully unconscious of the stir she | thorn operated, sive Parasite and bone growth were Te the child's skin was | pair of rompers, and 10 minutes The other, however, didn't grow, but | she came out from the anesthetic Two Born Together, but One) tormed a wack of bone cartilage and | was feeding peacefully. von a muscle at | child's spine, would have been fatal, eo for 16 days “Alleen and the parasite,” as physi- the base of the living| ical men say she is doing Immediate operation | ¢ully¢: Women detectives are —a cians term it, grew together, for both | popular in Japan. seemed alive. Ceaseloasly the mother urged oper- Belthops Redmond and ; Melnotte I “FiSTEN oe $oaries LESTER” BUNGALOW ‘hire, Near Pin: THEATRE RESTAURANT SUITS AND OVERCOATS Must Go— We Have Marked Them Down to Such a Low Price That to See Them Is to Be Convinced That We Are Selling Hart Schaffner & Marx, Clothcraft and Other Fine Makes at Far Below Actual Cost Clara Kimball Young id's measages by say The story ts believed as thoroly | minds. the war. staan ae ‘ éuring LO8 ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 7—Al-| record the minute details of all mes & new element of mystery today to/fuliy human, showing the same found im the basement of his home| with the living Violet from Mayville, Ore, signed by M.| gne talked of the spirits of the Y ec . | Tork, Jewelers, declared Denton por-| inne her parents by intimate home here. An init oo of nitial payment of | 154 inconsequential, but delightful 00 of $1,000 | then © most cirious thing hap ministrator of Denton state oe Rite ee peaud ie; | period the spirit of Louise seemed to celed checks has shown no $: Run for Congress| Whitaker, who was elected county | court. Whitaker was jailer when velt, in whose command he fought Our Taxicabs traveled 1,831 LAST TIMES FRIDAY— —IN— ‘ ” . eaiianate Unknown Warrior? port is that the unknown warrior ned away this juried in the Cenotaph is Lord Kitch- a. an Ok n consciously by bis own and his wife's fas the old legend that Kitchener was SayS Murdered | Man Bought Alive and a prisoner in Germany However, he decided, acting upon 15-Karat Jewel a request ‘from. Louise's spirit. to leged disappearance of a 15-carat din | sages received. Some of the conver- mond ring, valued at $10,000, added} sations thus recorded were delight the murder of Jacob C, Denton.|capriciousness of behavior peculiar wealthy broker, whose body was/to Louise and not at all compatible here three months ago | seser 7 A letter tor the. district aftorney [EMPLOYED MER OLD | B. Tracy, who stated he was an| .*" | dogs which were in the other world agent for L.. W. Sweet, Inc. of New| now: she used tricks of expreasion, |chased the giant gem but a few day» |before he was alain in his palatia aes ge «hr aga re bw Poss $2,000 was made, said the writer, | 2 ee rH jbut monthly payments 0 ce aoe eee thereafter were not forthcoming | Rush Blodgett, counsel for the ad ge — oe age acy into branded the letter as a fraud, and Bos said an inspection of Denton payment to Tracy or anyone else. Elected in Jail; May WHITESBURG, Ky run for congress in 19: ‘ove Freee | judge while serving a six-months’| sentence in jail for contempt of he was jailed. He says his election | to congress was predicted by Roose Curing | the Spanish American war Our Taxicabs made 1,358 trips. traveled 2,902 Miles. “Dead” Miles Total Miles Traveled, 4,733 ORPHEUM Ss THEATRE Our Taxicabs carried Levy's actest < rd Co. in people. ("Live” means miles charged for. “Dead” means miles not producing revenue.) We received 1,200 orders we could not fill. 4179 Nights (Sundays) 45c. Mats, 4 gE ly cept Monday and Thur day, i People waited in line for our servic Why? Because it's the cheapest and best. Seattle Taxicab Co. MAIN 6500 JANUARY REDUCTION SALE OF THE Packard Shoe for Men Our Spring Stocks will soon arrive. We . must make room for them. Consequently this big sale. The price on every pair of shoes is reduced. You will find the savings offered well worth taking advantage of. PACKARD SHOE STORE H. E. Jergens & Son, 917 First Ave. Boys’ Suit bane $4.85 Values to $12, now fesbins to $25 Dy now $9.85 $5.85 68c 89c $1.48 $1.48 Wool Mack- inaws, now... Children’s Play Suits, now at. $2.00 Union Suits cut to $3.00 Caps, now at > $2.50 Flannel now at $1.00 Leather “a $6.75 Silk Shirts Men’s Suit and Overcoat Bargains $9.85 $14.75 $19.75 $23.50 $28.75 Sateen Shirts $1. 18 we” 89c $5 Wool av A8 A49c Values to $25, now Values to $35, now. . Values to $45, now.. Values to $50, now. . Values to Suits, now President Sus- penders, now at. $1.00 Ties ut to + Shoe |Mackinaws Bargains “$6.89 ters $2.95 Men’s Shoes, $10.00 values, $4.85 ‘on $2.48 Men's and Shoes, values to $16, new. Values to $15, cut to... Ladies’ Fine $5.85 Genuine Chippewa $6.48 98c 98c Fine Loggers! Shoes, now. Good Storm Rubbers, now... . Felt House ca pers, now at. Values to $15, cut to $6.85 20c 5 Syomimpoume 8 c 19c 35c $1.98 9c 50c Suspenders, now at..... 75c Wool Sox, now at.. $3.50 Sweat- ers, now at.. 20c Canvas Gloves, now at... 25¢ Arm Bands, now at.. $5 Men's Pants, now.. $5 Men’s Hats, now at. $1.98 $1.98 20e Sex, all colors, now at... CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET The first bicycle driven by veda and eventually fate cast the| was built in Paris in 1866. CLOSING-OUT SALE All of Ou STARTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 8th, 9 A. M. MEN’S FURNISHINGS / Work Clothes, Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes Boys’ Suits, Hats,Caps, Etc. Are Being Slaughtered at For Less Than Pre-War Prices. You Owe It to Yourself to Investigate COME EARLY LACE CLOTHING CO

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