The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR GIRL’S “SPIRIT” SPEAKS AT SEANCE HERE! Star Reporter Converses With Blithe Spook of “Tulip,” Guest of Medium at Queer Night — 1 have to try | with a jerk, and rose to hia feet. | medium instructed, “True, Chief,” 1 said By E. P. Chalcraft 2 ee a a bei ’ “Ab s ~hief, chief!" he eried, point “God bleas you, Chief.” “Him soenptbing happy and good,” @ A dozen persons gathered In the With that we passed behind green | ng with rigid arm around the circle. Anbdther and yet another member| be went on. “Him aymbol show him | Ss 10n back room of a downtown office last). i6 curtams into the adjoining| Suddenly the “medium,” stillfor the circle was paged by the|Writing—see him deak. You do him night to communicate with the spirit) ° standing, pointed stiffly at the third | “Chief. bg Sepik te linet 4 oe be now world aaa st ht » » she e mn him #piritual side, I wee him great ° . were| We seated ourselves against the | man on my rig CHIEF INSISTS : ne ‘pe Fes call waiting | Wall. The ‘ne was closed, the cur-| “I get your vibration,” he said. | ON BEING Bi ED poy rong an Rg reg «ey wa Woman’s Verdic age “Ex rived, A tall, black: | tain @rawn, a glass of water placed! The man indicated leaned forward| Then came my turn, ne ake fudgment evick., You i per bow aired. chap, in & bril./ On @ table, the two white lights ox | eagerly “Me, Chief?” 1 asked ‘when We arin walt, and talanes A this side and | Hiant green suit was busily persuad: | tinguished, and the seance was on.) “who—de, Chief?” he asked pointed at me. that @ide before you may yes. But! e ing the Others to take chances on a| SEANCE BEGINS WITH “Yes. You him worry about some-| “Kes, you,” came the anrwer him all come out good, Him come | s nal y er miniature punch board. The board/ SNAP OF FINGERS thing,” said the medium. “But do| “Thank you, Chief, or hia some | #000." netted the owner some $3 before we} The young chap in green—he of/ not him be afraid, Him all be well You are Beene Sa lor opty por “Thank you, Chief," end 1. “A * went into the inner eanctum., the punch board-—-took a chair near| soon. Him come out alright. ,, | ing ane - es ps FE wg “fay, ‘God bless you, Chief.” Just then a man for whom we evi-| the table, He snapped his fingers) “Yea, Chicfi thank you, Chier.”| the “Chief,” thru the medium. | coy tieey you, Chiet!” In ings e an dently bad been waiting came tn. several times, cloned his eyes, raised | breathed the one who was recelving| 1 stared beige Mg - eo ” iis | VIBRATION FOUND “Sorry to be late,” he said, “but I) hig head, then bowed it. He swayed the messare. tenance of the chap green. “VERY STRONG” have been all over town trying to/from side to side ,#traightened up “Say, ‘God bless you, Chief,” the face was bathed in a glow of red. T leaned back and wondered just how the “Chief” got his advance dope, So faran I knew, my pres ence there was not expected, and all, there were perfect strangers to me Did he know I was a reporter? 1 think not. | Several other “messages” were | etven, then the medium turned again | té me. “I get him your vibration again,” said he. “Him very strong tonight. ‘The gymbol say for you him trip SAWED CLEAR~ 4 J] pretty soon. See him trip and him | : water,” OAK FLOORING - Now I have been planning to take new ‘ X24 29 a | my vacation next month, in another ici ee state, so I determined to find out he instead I was slated by the spirit LAST YEAR YOUR +5752 WOULD BUY. ‘Bat saree YOUR *375®|-2esparm =" © FROM US. |hctazir nomen | was the reply, “You tike him great Pleasure in him work. When you at play, stil you always think of him | Work, too.” BLACKNESS, THEN | FRIGHTFUL CRASH “Thank you, Chief.” was commanded, sterniy, “God bless you, Chief" sald 1. The red Nght was doused. - Utter blackness reigned. Crash! Rattlety-bangt Tin trumpet, sounding as tho emitted an ecstatic groan. ; “Ab! They are here! she whis A faint, but imperative tapping on the other trumpet, apparently, was heard ee . “Yea, come in,” several of the cir- GWINDOW FRAMES cle maid. “Come in, dear.” “Agnes! maid a voice, It was a “Why, hello, Agnes,” said one of the men. “How are you, dear?” “Just fine,” mid the voice, “And #0 happy—#o happy.” The above illustration graphically portrays why you should Private affairs “Agnes” assured |her friend “everything would come out all right. “SPIRITS” FLOCK IN the next half hour came many “upirits," some asking for certain members of the circle, others ‘to all. May saswane euaionan Finally came Tulip. She was « d shows the advantage of buying from Stetson & Post, where large volume |foerry, Intle Jenter. "Said “sho was ond direct sales from FOREST TO" TO CONSUMER, eliminating middle profits, ey Ae mean a big saving to the homebuilder. sé ter New Man,” she mid to me. in the earthly sphere “Can yuh ace my face -HERE IS WHAT THE PICTURE MEANS setae ands fot give ap up the . it $375 would only buy 1,000 ft. 13-16x214 “Kot very well Tut” Td IN 192 quarter-sawed white oak flooring, clear. a kOe chee chee Oe poe v7 ne will buy from us the nae “By the way, Tulip,” said I, “have you heard Caruso over there yet?" “Oh, that Italian,” she said. “No, ALSO——. ara 1,000 Lath, 4-foot, No. 1. 2,000 ft. 2x4 No. 1 Common, Sized. 5,000 Shingles, Extra *A* Rite Grade. 6 Windows, 30x30x18—1% Check Extraction Free Daily 2,000 ft. 1x8 Shiplap, No. 1 Common. Rail. 4 Inside Doors, No. 1 Craftsman, 1 Front Door, 2-8x6-8-134,—6 Lights. 2-8x6-8-134. 1 Front Door Frame. 6 Window Frames, with Pockets and 1,000 ft. 14x4 Cedar Beveled Siding, No. Pulleys. 2, Clear and Better. te intreduce our r caret jate, "plate 1 ths = Rghtest ond strongest plate Knows, *» . mouth; 9 you can piss on eff the cob; guaranteed 15 yearn Corey d a : WILL ALSO BUY ALL THE LUMBER IN THIS HOUSE HERE IS WHAT Flour Bins YOU GET FROM US “amber, "O89" Finishing es ise at sae x When ‘coming to, our, office, be, sure Windows (with glass set) ” Sills, Joists, Rafters, Ceiling Joists, Bh Satie cams eur oie a Reboot ani and Bridge Work. We Stand ‘the Test of Time. Most of our present patro: Window Frames (knocked down) Studs, Flooring, Eave Brack- , Cut-Rate Doors ets, Mouldings, Siding, Sheath- OHIO Dentists Door Frames (knocked down) ing, Gutter, Shingles, Flower oe 207, DRIVERGITY sr. Fraser-Patersen Co, TODAY’S BEAUTY TALK BUY UP 0 GRADE LUMBER = inte tort a er a | a poo with very little effort ahd for 4 very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist a package of canthrox We ship everywhere and guarantee~ of hot water. ‘This fakes 8 full cup of hot water. This makes a full cup . . : of shampoo liquid—enough so it is quality and quantity of material. eary to apply it to all the halr dn: stead of just the top of the head. Your shampoo is now ready. Just Cupboard Doors Box Material, Weights and Drawers Cord. pour a little at a time on the scalp and hair until both are entirely cov- * POS T LU BE R CO, ered by the daintily perfumed prep. aration that thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit of dandruff, ( OM r Tr’ TH, EB : excess oll and dirt. After rinsing, mabe, ! fos ee . the hair dries quickly with a flufti. s ness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster and @ softness that makes arranging it ie pleasure,—Advertisement, A “Bay, ‘God bless you, Chief!" 1/ Violently struck, rolled from the! table to the floor. The lone woman | ing | soliciting funds for the club. He THURSDAY, AUGUST 2m: 1999- She makes the Fashions Popular with the help of “Sweet Sixteen.” She also enforces the national dress decree of Economy, for with style she must have value —the best value—for every dollar spent. “as ee wa weg va ay so oe Me + Though “Sweet Sixteen” is saturated with Prime Style, never side-step our duty to give the women of Seattle greatest values. ‘ For this, women everywhere have ex- pressed evidence of a great good will toward this institution until “igwect Six- teen” has become A POPULAR PREF- © ERENCE AT seeee ee eee centers onsen This preference does not always attach because of the Sixteen D It holds as well in those exquisite “Sweet Sixteen” styles, develop the rarest fabrics, customarily priced beyond reach. Here the hig tendency is removed. They are priced the “Sweet Sixteen” way. never was borned. I just decided I didn't want to be, and so came straight over here.” “Micky” followed Tulip. To me, their voices sounded almost tdenti- cal, tho Micky more of a child. Presently the red light was turned on, Tulip still conversed with us. One trumpet was on the floor near me, the other across the room. The medium in green arose. Tulip’s voice came from bis direction. “Bho's sitting on my shoulders,” he sald, ‘The white light came on. “In she gone,” someone asked. “Going, Ha! Haft came Tulip's voice. “she went thru the wall,” said an. other. And the meeting was over, Was Tulip there? I'd say that either she was—or else the chap in green is a ventriloquist! COLUMBIA _ Largest Bank in the State of Washingtes Established Thirty-one Years } Bos ‘Millionaire’ Soliciting g Funds Manager M. G. Jolanson, of the Mililonaire club, 98 Main st., reports & man with @ dark mustache hag ap- proached a certain downtown bank, FUNERAL SERVICES fer Maria Sweeney, 76, 1702 Sist) pioneer of Seattle, will be day at 2 p, m, from the Butt For French Pastry look up Boldt's. warns the public- against giving | ~Advertisement. . money to strangers. All cgsh con- tributions are received at the club| by mail, care Postoffice Box 782, or|| §100—CHOICE Roows—si.00 || ™ortuary. delivered in person to the club. New Dolington Hotel SQUEE aye SPRIOTLY Fi Finer NAS 3.3. Ryan RP. Kelly A ; ) The world's standard ren irritated~ liver, bladder and uric Famous since 1696. Take only cool FRIEND keaep in good health. In three druggists, Guaranteed QMADIIELD REBULATORGO..DEPT.O-D.ATRANTA, Gp OWL DRUG C os |

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