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33 oo THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921. +MORE NEWS SENT FROM AFTER-LIFE “Spirit of Professor Who Killed Himself Talks to Mrs. Doran (tre. Hath Starkweather Doran Doran be continuing her in iim with as Lan | eelf to prove hin theory that the dred could commanicate with the liv- ing. Mrs. Doren is a member of one of Detroit's eldest families, « writer, lecturer and member of the Protest- ant scopal church. @he tells about her latest experiences in the following article written especially for The Seettle Star.) BY RUTH STARKWEATHER DORAN DETROIT, Mich., March 17.—The ‘spirit of Prof. Thomas Lynn Bradford visits me constantly. m ‘The man who killed himself eo as | to be able to prove that the physical | ty dead can talk with the physically alive has revealed to me many won @ Gers of the spirit world Why should he have chosen me as Dthe earthly agency thru whom to pend his messages to the world from the deyond? T do not know. » I saw bim but once. SHE ANSWERED HIS ADVERTISEMENT He came to my howe when I re | sponded to an advertisement tn which he sought students in psychology. That I doubted the reality of spirit- fam. Then he departed, rather ab- Tam not a victim of mental mirage! I am convinced that thru me will the physically dead talk. “SPIRITISM WILL CLAIM THE WORLD” The spirit voice has said to me: puffering wil! end. The physical in| streets Tman will cease to be, and physical | death—and that is the only death—| ‘will be no more. Men will live on * noring the sprit and worshiping the | Nesh. rit regions! deep, flowing thru the city. says the spirits |other creeks, Yellowhawk and Gar. their earthly cus | rison, which flow from Mill creek,|were rushed to thetr homes in ‘are also overflowing. The city’#|mobiles In order to be saved from water supply has been transformed into mnd. I believe that the power to hear) Wheat fields tn the outlying farm districts, will have to be replowed be jand reseeded In order to get a crop|delayed trains at Cascade has washed according to word reqrived here I mw Professor Yon, but I am not! | When men realize that they can be! | guided and helped from beyond, their troubles will cease to be.” 3 SCHOONERS SET ON FIRE | BAN FRANCISCO. March 17— | Private and police detectives today | ‘were busy searching for the fire| | Wugs who yesterday set afire the) pchoopers City of Bangor, City of Glendale and City of Papeete, of the Alaska codfish fleet. ‘Phe vessels were all beavily dam- | aged, the Glendale perhaps teyond repair. They were lying off the| Alaska Codfish company’s plant near Redwood City. Investigation showed that inflam able ‘material had been scattered i, Mverally over the three vessels and| |) @ the toreh applied Tugs from San Francisco fought the Grea, Appoint Receivers for Exporting Firm NEW YORK, March 17—Receiv- ers have been appointed for Gaston, dangerous little fellow. Williams & Wigmore, Inc, one of| 000, with assets consisting principal of stack, merchandise and vessels | Read This and Share in the Many Bargains- A SPECIAL PURCHASE. 500 yards Ticking. Plain, bine | Plaid anéd white, striped and fancies. Bheets—6: to 12. hemstitched. E: | Pair 9-4 Brown Sheeting. Pillow Shipe—A2aat. | grade. Each ... BBC | — ‘SILKS So.inch Brown Sheeting. Yard ... inch wide. Special, $1 .75 | Seermuckers—27-inch | for ages rs; requires no 1,000 yards Belding’s Taffeta. 26- yard . —e* HE. SEATTLE STAR BETTER E ENLARGE THE IE LOCKS) Looks as tho Uncle Sam would have to enlarge the Panama To my amazement he discussed spirit. | Canal locks, if the battleships keep growing. Here’s the U. S. tar. S. Arizona going thru the Miraflores locks’ without much “{ told him T was not a spiritiat, room to spare. Perer'on Zi e""FLOOD SWEEPS HARDING ASKS Sucre” -| WALLA WALLA DEBS’ REPORT Deomenindesd, har ‘come preet oat|Worst Since 1 1906; bast Review of Case Requested Heavy Damage WALLA WALLA. Wash., “Thru spiritiam the world will be|!?-—With etreet car traffic Feclaimed; ain will be vanquished, | suspended, by President WASHINGTON, March 17.- dent Handing has requented Attorney | General Daugherty to submit as soon ;| aa possible a review of the case of | Pugene V, Debs, it was announced to houses surrounded by water, Walla Walla city and county are today | earth forever, even as they live for-|under the heaviest flood since May | imply is asking a review of the Damage will mount into| Debs case and that his action does net insure Debs a pardon. It was made plain that Harding ever In the spirit world.” 30, 1906. The voice has told me how we are | thousands of dollars. | victims of our @wn anima) tenden. Fifty members of Battery A, Na | aid that wan | cies; how our troubles issue from '¢-| tional Guard, called out last night! fects go at wp ean pion ey the are doing sentry duty at anger) cose with an open mind Until he points and are helping traffic to Geniiienes £.Ath wien tip wink |e tee of taae eetnty jhas staties it be will make ne de hear; again I am amused. in Tuend: aia! ae" _The protemer's spirit wolee told ery “Some mptrite wear Gree suits." erflowed Imagine bs p—--+-— Oe OOD nN continued Wednesday, wan responat (ditches six to eight feet deep in ble for the inundation. Mil creek | the fields. Water overflowed the lower floor “evening” dreas in the! gtreams of water, six to eight inches |of No. 2 fire station until it had to Two be abandoned. children ef Wauteburg Sides of rock, caused by the heavy rain, blocked traffic on the Colum. bia highway, near Viento, Ore, and persons ever that they have it 'tnis year. The ordinary silver black for of the wilds of Canada is a} Not so with the two shown here. the largest exporting and importing | Their names are Leo and Felicia and they have been so well concerns in the United States. Lin | tamed that they like to be petted by children. bilities were said to be about $6.000-| manager of a fur farm on Vancouver island, owns them. million ie hundred thousand dollars’ w orth of fox skins are| Dr. Leo Frank, | Fancy Sateens—3¢ inches wide. Yard. oo Best grade Silkoline—36 inches wide. Yard. woo! nap. All colors. Worth to Tée yard. PAUP .ccces Special . my ..3DC | | Bloomers. 27 inches wide. All Pure Linen Crash Corduroy Knee, inches | jroning. b $1 .50 | pihoe PS fone Flannel. All Silk Fubbons; al widths and | | Baby Flannel colors nearly One-Half Price. embroidered; Rest grade Play values, (OE TA: sics ehaicanne 85c oo 3 ALASKA DRY GOODS. CO. 1612 Fifth Avenue—Next to Cohseum Theatre | colors and patterns, “me ately set. The telephone operates - at Medina 414 a Paul Revere ride by| Mader General Leonard A. Wood wire and roused the countryside, waa today Invited by wire to gail to Neighbors turned out and kept the) the Philippines on the new American fire from the laying house, in whieh) jiner the Wenatches, April 4. Major Hatchery De-| were 1,500 hens. Wood has been commissioned by stroyed; Firebug Suspected | wasninaToN.—aeate of Wasn.|!Tenident Harding to investiente po- compare tngton has available for road and) An immediate loss of $2,000 and | bridge work $14,000,000 for the com-| the islands. He is now stationed at An unestimated long in business waa | ine year, Camp Sheridan, IM. the résuit Thrusday of a fire which - At 3:90 a m, destroyed the chicken| ive minor leagues have been | Wood follows custom he will go on hatchery of F. L. Grimes at Belle-'legally stamped’ an “draft dodors.” of “wildcat” schemes: We Cash Bonus Warrants ‘THIS institution will continue to serve the veterans in cashing their warrants. If ms placed your Bonus Claim through this ank we will cash your check without further identification—otherwise you may have it cashed upon presentation of your discharge papers without further identification. OUR WAR BONUS SERVICE ‘THE Washington Mutual Savings Bank is the only down town bank in Seattle to be appointed to assist County Auditor D. E. Ferguson in the work of receiving claims. The officers of the Bank estimate that from February 1, to the present time, they have received ‘hot less than 20,000 individual calls from soldiers and their friends in connection with the work. During the first two weeks the Bank maintained extra offices at 800 Third Avenue which assisted in rendering efficient service to the War Veterans and proved instrumental in accelerating the filing of claims. FF Safety is your First Consideration, de- posit your Bonus Check in the Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in the Pacific Northwest, namely, the WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Resources $13,300,000 WALTER J. WARD} Assistant Secretary HARRY SHELTON, Assistant Secretary Established 31 Years 810 Second Avenue RAYMOND R. FRAZIER, President ROLLIN SANFORD, Vice-President WILLIAM THAANUM, Vice-President WILLIS 5. : mB. G. AMES RAYMOND R. FRAZIER WILLIAM A. P JOHN T. CONDON IVAR JANSON JAMES SHANNON ¥. B, FINLEY ROLLIN SANFORD PIKE TRAFFIC BLOCKADE OFF Work to Be Rushed; Street |toms controt on the eastern to Be Kept Partly Open | |the Interailied Rhine com ‘Traffic blockade at Third and|the state department vee advived | today Under the new in lfictals of the Germap pal Nitteal and industrial conditions in Pike, due to repairs now In progrean on the atreet car tracks, has been re Heved, municipal railway officials de \the gupervinion of all sailing haa not been determined, an army transport. clared Thursday, Extra men have been engaged om |the reconstructive work and |ion has been made for a partial pemeton wr" vehicular traffic. WASHINGTON, March 17, ie tor the establishment of western boundaries of occupied many bas been adopted officially lee will collect the customs officers, — THE FIRST BONUS CHECK WAS DEPOSITED IN THE WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK A BOVE is a reproduction of the First Bonus Warrant fo be delivered. It was deposited in the Washington Mutual Savings Bank by Walter H. Klett, an overseas veteran, and stands as strong evidence of the confidence imposed by him in this institution. In depositing.his money in a bank he followed the advice of officers of the American Legion, who wish to guard against losses to returned soldiers through investment snares prepared for them by promoters Picture above shows W. H. Klett, who received the first Bonus Warrant from the state, depositing check in the Washington Mutual Savings Bank, WILLIAM THAANUM F. K. STRUVD Sa RE ee eee =. — ' DAVID WHITCoMB EUGENE B. FAVRE, Spokane lL. O, JANBCK, Yakima