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NEVER DIE! Working on “Immortality Machine,” Greatest In- vention--if It Works a BY WHIT HADLEY ) WREST ORANGE, WN. J., Feb. 11.— On the t4th aniversary of his birth “Gay today Edison ts working on an immortality machine. ‘This machine is only one of 40 in “¥entions occupying the inventor. But he regards of devices small and great that has contributed to make life more expects to prove his theory that ip eternal—that he will live for In the individual entity which the Mpyentor expects to live as did Brandfather and great-grand to the age of 103, It is the phundred trillion ent make him up--that make up Man and woman will continue on after his body is laid to ; INTERVIEW ULTIPLI IS MAIL “Interviews peeve Edison. Hoe says Wialikes to talk for publication be Cause this always multiplies his ma *E wouldn't open the letters at he says, smilingly, “but there mig! ‘be checks in them Possibly the real reason, however, ‘that he's sensitive about his deaf When he listens he presses fingers against nerves in his ‘The interviewer must shout r, he hears quite well the h he invented. inventor's secretary, S. H. Oweraft, stands between him the world. He announces visit. | by signal lights. In his library p has a cot. Often he doesn't his laboratory for days at © His meals, placed on a tray e his door, are frequently un- sual term ‘death’ ts a mis d° word,” said Edison tn his Mirthday interview. “It is not at Accurate, if by it you mean that he life which keeps a man at work to exist. Life cannot cease io exist, because like matter it ts prustible | “There has always been a certain be the same amount. You can- ereate life; you cannot destroy You cannot multiply life.” on expects his immortality to establish this theory ificalty. discredits oulja boards, medi and other methods of spiritism. ¥ AUTHENTICITY CRUDE MESSAGES is the crudeness of these that makes me doubt the aticity of purported commun with deceased persons,” he “Why should personalities in existence waste their time over a board with, lettering on tables? The whole business a ehfidish. ““Nevertheiess, the life units which @ man do not die. They pass of one important mechanism to another habitat. “I believe that one hundred tri entities go to make up a single ; twenty Dillion cells each con Bisting of a commune of 56,000 enti 7 “These entities of personality I to detect with my apparatus Mechanism. Who created them where they go after they leave @ given body I do not yet know. “To detail my theory and plans are results. However, the de Wice is of the nature of a vaive, and the slightest conceivable amount Many times. “Tt will enable psychic tnvestigat rs to give a scientific aspect to their work.” sd Next to the tmmortality machine Comes in importance a radio inven tion by which Edison hopes to Make possible communication with (Copyright, 1921, N. E. A.) Britain Is Seeking Grecian Oil Lands ATHENS, Feb. 11.—Discovery Valuable oil bearing deposits in ous parts of Thrace and around Epi @eavoring to secure which greatly strategical naval position and at t @ame time make Greece virts economically dependent upon them According to authoritative infor. mation from Americans who have Deen investigating the situation in the Levant and Near E United States is virtually bi far as oil holdings are co France, England, Holland and Ital have “cornered” every known “pros pect” in Mesopotamia, Rumonia, Turkey and the wk Sea region. concesaens The greatest radio station in the world is under construction on Long Island. U. §. Army Ali-wool Shirts, all sizes..... $2.50 to $3.00 Army Khaki Blagkets, ( eralls, ete, White Woolen Blankets, dou- ble, formerly $1 ‘ now Army and $5.50 Tents, Surplus Army Supplies 904 THIRD AVENUE Next to Madison Street and 4119 FOURTEENTH AVE. N. E. University District SEATTLE, WASH. world’s | As the greatest of all the hun-/ Ry this immortality machine Edi. | knows as Thomas A. Edison, | that he | mt of life and there always) & three-cornered piece of |; Why should such personalities | id be futile; what the public ex-/ ef energy exerted on it is multiplied | Fus has injected new difficulties in | the political situation of the Levant. | England and France are both en-| strengthen fevir ( ENTER THE BLUE LAW GIRL | THE DECREASE California Resorts Are Hard Hit by Slump | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11—A| slump in trade has hit California's | | | tourtat business, one of the state's biggest sources of income Within the past three’ months jtranmcontinental railroad traffic has I off practically 20 per cent, | officials of the leading | nt representa prac winter tourtet trade hy resort cities have Manually in all parts of the | ting heavy cancella mber hotels had | arger than they | are now| opping off of tourist rev First, the recent tncrease tn rail | the general busines the unusually ight winter | | Elks hold | “The Blue Law Girl” is New York's latest revue feature, | Charles Dillingham, manager of the New York Hippodrome, | conceived it. Watching the chorus of 300 scamper about the | stage attired in revealing costumes, he wondered: “How'll 1 | dress ’em when the blue laws come?” The novelty shown here | is the result. Miriam Miller, one of the principal Hippodrome | dancers, is shown as “The Blue Law Girl’-+taday and when the blue laws pas House of Lords in {Ten Persons Cooped "| India Inaugurated Up in Single Room DELHI, India, Feb. 11—With ND } Feb, 11 laplendid Oriental pa. the ] duke of Connaught opened the new chamt | —a sort of royal senat | lord»—one of th. nia’ new parliame ‘The chamber will have practically | Ro executive fun ns, but be | of an advisory body, composed of r | ing princes, and is designed to | usy or friction among native potentates over Must Kiss Wife and ~ introduction of democratic meth . . oda of government they an eintea, Swear Off Drinking partiament. NEW YORK, Feb. 11 Jacod Roth The council of state and legistative | must kx every | grandfathe nd a boarder liv aingle roo! beds, stove, tabi arriage and a black ¢ pt in shifts and d Assembly will be opened tomorrow, ! day a toxteating liq jand will exercise a limited form of iid trate Schwab home rule, the British viceroy re tween Roth taining supreme executive and veto! and bia wife. 3 powers. arrested, and exhi neiemtienidenee her fi ad to pr band tr 1 her be England to Remove (224 i) er oa Import Butter Tax ory « v0 LONDON, Eng, Feb. 11—The ministry of food will gq and importing but next, when the pr alasian {contrac | $15.00 Tweed Mackingonh Coat $3 .00 38.00 | Ai)” $15.00 Me $65.00 a Fur (| $19.50 * * $7.00 Coat tor... 915.00 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute La. act gently on the bowels a pony do the work. | People afflicted with bad breath find juick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Otive ‘ablets. 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Street in the Nineteenth Century, a cone wservative magazine with traditions, Society as a selective element ex @ ercising a force in morals, politics, and religion no longer exists, Indb viduals there are of power, of dirgcts ive force, but the caste system’ no longer is to be found. “General society,” he writes, “aa an institution is ne, Nobody cares, The prophecy that the experiences of war would tend to break down dime tinctions of class has been justified but apart from that, n growing for long s@ like one another that 3 of sock superiority tend to absurdity. the old-fashioned keep them up. | “The monotony of communism ts fkely to be ours., One man fa one richer, one has 1d their fellows tat But"mere 4 if er about whieh are still come tut, despite Street's arguments, they're still erowding for the “em tre” and titles just the same, ian r Pacifia ca Fahey-Brockman’s rockbottom UPSTAIRS prices reflect the ° High Grade, Beautifully Tailored with some as low as $20 and others as high as $40, but all at Fahey-Brockman rotk- * bottom market prices. 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