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? The Seattle Star (<==) JBARON SAYS TIME NEAR WHEN MAN CAN LIVE 1,000 SEATTLE, WASHL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. YEARS | WILL DIE ; WHENHE TIRES OF THIS LIFE “May, if He Wishes, Leave His Body, Then Return to It After Period of Years Baron Bageno Fersen, originator @nd teacher of the “triune har monial system™ of getting along in the world and hereafter, recently of Fersen, Moscow, Russia, mt in his suite at| 2armonial scientist,” of Mos- . cow, Russia, who says we can Baron Eugene the New Washington and said, as @ensationally as he might have pass (@d the time of day, or commented | Om the weather: “In my belief, the time ts ai near when practically nothing FP will be impossible to man. He will r as long as he cares to liva He will die only when he desires to.” TA ULD LIVE TO BE 1900, IF HE WISHED _—_ “You mean,” he was asked. “that. She Sinks to the Floor) “Of course—it he cared to,” the Lifeless - Baron said “But I hardly think he | Would care to. He would weary of| TACOMA, Feb. 4 — Rising before 9) % As young as fam, and Iam not! tne noonday meeting of the First| ‘Sa old man, I have sometimes| Baptist church, @ little gray-haired “When a man got ready, he would) 1 prayed for my husband 22 years 7 @e, but not until then. Living al-| pefore he joined the church.” ‘ways in harmony with the laws and/ qnen she smiled and sank to the forces of nature, his body would re | Moor. Friends called a physician but | | Main strong and seemingly young. | she was dead. Hemorrhage of the . Fersen, who is with me. She is re @arkably young and full of health. ‘Yet she is $0. She lives according to the laws of nature. “These laws are tmpoesible of ex- y are very simple. By obeying we are healed und remain per-/ Women Are Warned “My method tas nothing to «| Against New Steps} @ man's religion. He may be PARIS, Fed. 4—Women are!) atheist or a Christian Scientist,/warned against tmdecent fashions live 1,000 yea we wish. ‘The woman was Mra, Rosanna | Tozer, wife of Albert Tozer, retired | | capitalist. He is a deacon in the} church and was in the house when ‘Af he liked, he coulf live to be 1.0007" Ahought I would like to pass on. | woman said: _ihere is my mother, Baroness | brain caused death. ipbumding in a cinaio interview. Yer | it Wife collapsed. I .e Mull accept the system, and modern dancing In a letter from [FE JUST BEGINS Cardinal Dubois, Archbishop of H DEATH Paris. The cardinal wrote “that the “When we leave our bodies we re | conscience of Christian women and in here, or we go on. There are! siri# does not permit them, under worlds, other planets where we | 9ny pretext, to take part in the mod. 60. Our life really just begins |¢rn dances, the majority of which th death, and broadens. We can | are exotic in name and origin.” things after death that we could eS ee ies pense |Boys Trained in | The baron ts a world war veteran | @ nephew of the late Count Tob School of Crime NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Police ar He ts closely related, he says, ii aives” peution. — bg rested Thomas Cusinino, 19, en a/ ase geen ¥. M|charge of selling narcotics. ‘They | perch. * charged that he trained school boys to act as salesmen and lookouta, out her problem unas#isted. | paying them commission on salea is too much politics in Russia | » The country is in the grip of talistic labor. The rest have made labor slaves. His time is EVERETT.—W. 0. Amiin and G. |L Kelty, brakemen, held on charges | of stealing auto tire from Great) Northern freight cara. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG devoted to teaching harmony. *if a man has such wide powers | to be able to leave his body at what is to prevent him from | he down In a chair, stepping out is shell, going elsewhere for ten | or so, then to return, reenter ate a rat fown Second) THs Basy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets “Quite possible, es he = reptea.| The secret of keeping young is to feel | “Death, as we @ali it, is not unlike (fhe snake shedding its skin. We! “shed our body. But when we shed | At, we remove the soul, the thing that | | vibrates, that made it live. The soul! ) @eee on, that is, our real self; the| _ Body, robbed of its vibration, ws tes. : ould we leave !t for ten years —to do this you must watch | iver and boweis—there's no Deed of under your, eyespimples—e. bios! look in a eel oe with no D Your doctor will tell you) ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician rit would be kone. tre nin |, OO Detected vegetable come . when we returned. But if| Pott and bowels, which he i “We knew enough to gather up all od his patients for years. gave Particles and put them together PY | “again as before, we could reenter PD ca go pene Lag we “seg, smerny po and reappear) action yet always effective. They brin what we call life.” A The baron went to Vancouver, wp. | about that natural buoyancy Thich ai 4 Wednesday evening. He will re-| Citing the system of impurities Monday. Monday and Tuesday | “Ty Hawards’ Olive Tablets are known ings he will give free lectures at | by their olive color. 15¢ and US ETHICAL DENTISTS F Our method of run- ning our dental office is a service to you as well as to ourselves. You profit by our combination of specialists as owners. We profit by the class of work you receive—you come back and bring some one with you. To consult an organization as to your dental equipment is the easiest thing in the world. We’re not mysterious about it for we make absolutely no charge for an examination. RULUCUQOUEUUEU ALOU SUEUT AUG LUAU ELLIOTT 4357 1604: 4th Ave. | Bank For Savings Bidg- f LADY ATTENDANTS OPEN EVENINGS Manslaughter Case Under Advisement Justice of the Peace ©. C Thursday afternoon took under ad visement the case of Lester Schwald, | charged with manslaughter, Schwald had been giving a prelim inary hearing. ‘The defendant is sud to have been driver of an automo pC f# considered as under the /tne Greylock mountain reservation bile which killed Stuart K Pray, jr. on Maple Leaf Placa, January” 5, 1921, New Radio Call for Medical Assistance NEW YORK, Feb. 4 DE" ia a new wireless call which is to be ships at sea to indicate that ” some one aboard is seriously 1 and that expert medical advice is needed. Medical officers are to be kept with for the|in reach of the navy department i n-|radio here to answer calls so that they will be able to diagnose and regeribe by wirdess when thelr as ce is sought. 'Cobb and Johnson Club Stockholders YORK, Feb, 4.—Manager Ty the Detr Armed With Bow and|{ ICELAND SUFFERS Arrows, Hunt Bear} eSHORTAGE OF ICE! PITTSVIELD, Mass, Feb. 4-~/ LONDON, Feb. 4.—Vor the first Swords, bows and arrows and sults | time on record there ts an ice fam of ancient armor, for use at close || ine in Iceland. Cablegramsa from Reykjavik, the capital of the coun try, appeal to Norway to, rush Japanese Priests Bow to U. S. Rule HONOLULU, T. HL, Feb. 4~ Racial complications have been avoided here by the decision of the Japanese priests to use wme in their religious rites am ordered by | Tarters, are to be pressed Into ner.) the U. & prohibition commissioner | vice tn the hunt for a large black Instead of their customary sake,| bear which killed scores of sheep in| Dalton used t after American leaguers v $5,000 in the club, it is said ¢ sa farm shipments of lee to Iceland to save the herring harve@® from putre Prohibition ban. faction, The famine is due to é a mild winter and dearth of a local supply. Recourse to the old methods of war. fare is made necessary by a state The Salvation Army b now ac-|iaw that forbids the use of firearms | tive in 63 foreign countries, ' son was one oO makers tn the organiz on @ state reservation. a WW. 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