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| ‘i | Boy’s Strange Tale Puzzles India ) FOURYEAROLD LAD TELLS OF FORMER LIFE IN WORLD Students Who Checked Story Care- fully Declare It Is Proof of Transmi- AGE 2 ThA j H ° CVs Vita WreY. Young Man, Who Has Had Similar Experience, Ad- “Broken-Hearted” to Wait for Matters to Their Own Course } i i | Take BY CYNTHIA GREY morning's mail brought in an answer to “Broken- hearted’s” letter (the girl whose lover has shown his prefer- . J gration of Souls Theory ence for her girl chum), a reply from a sensible, wholesome ~ - — young man, who gives her his opinion and his advice in a NEW YORK, Sept While the}dren.and wife, He did hav straightforward, frank fashion Western world has been concerning | difficulty in locat his y “Broken-hearted”. should at least be cheered by the fol- itself since the war with 7 former home, but this, it w 5 1a latter psychic phenomena the nat counted for by th lowing letter : ‘ 3 ants of India have fe now a mass of rul i Dear Miss Gr I wonder if “Broken-hearted” would ac- evidence to bolute I be 1 what 1 had) cept any advice from me, I am a young man—27 years Hef there th is metompaychos' You wili probably find out that she is interested in the young man only in a friendly way. Keep her confidence and association. worth century, 19-year-old Romeo - Do not say anything to him, however; you would only many years of study to ev reincarnation, i caused a stir in India bu by the faithful as con at they are worth. EXAMINED it t BY she is territory was fou Na Years, Prabbu by Taine sdtateanbote }cheapen yourself, but let him play his game until he Brahman called Kh In my past life 1 was Harbux| down the wrong card and loses out or comes humbly beg- childish prattle and laug Braham, of the village of Hatyort, in| ging forgiveness. I have witnessed the success of this’ sialpad pees, Coral or si : Babarats na| Method in two different cases. former name, the year of his othe ‘e land two daughters, Kokila} [t will not be so easy to force yourself to do this, and birth, his personal arance on oor who w 1 respec-| Your present state of mind may argue that it cannot be so, er ee tie ser ye tively Rar khal, of] but you try it and put all the moral courage you can muster counted events, such as fam Na 1 had taker money In py bad lS ay m : % 4 tude: teand which had happened more than a e tenthaimartons of (hee fe od-natured, wholesome, unselfish attitude Years before his last birth. he latter| life. gave away t ‘ ; 4 of his former wife, his daugh an : money | But don't, dear girl, don’t plan to go jump in the bay, unles: his sons, siving the r Dame 4 and the I had a home at Hatyort. you drop me a line first telling when and where, so that 1 anes, adr Geaceiued- “bis former 4—tnere wale Bwarupe dean 2 may be on hand to do the hero act. | “He who worships beauty alone is a slave indeed.” ar. THETA EPSILON DELTA. home and neighbors. CHILD HAD NOT BEEN TUTORED Above all, be pleasant, unselfish and unprejudiced. | SBHATTL | | | | Seataesivretion of souls after death to wash tint young—and the third girl seems to be the prize in my some unborn child. The search has] of this case is the F case, altho | came so near marrying the first that only a not been unfruitful—such searches | py the smvants of t trick of Fate changed the deal. I have blessed the day ever Hever are—and a masa of evidence of four twing led al : “| since that I did not marry her. However, it took me four pes Deen meee Rom Seas Des pimeatbatnp ee at Alig _.|months to get over it, and I had contemplated a final plunge existence. These have been checked! Not gid this remarkable child) in the bay with “here goes nothing”; the first love seems Upand in some instances haye prov-/ tell of his farmer exist on thl#) terrific—yes, and blind—very blind and not sensible, oo agen dling ER sarth, but hageg act pot with! But here is the suggestion—go directly to the girl whose the Rianastn ong Baniratpue ga bss wid after deatn, He} friendship you prize so highly and who must be good as gold been interested in this hunt and it a ibed God ax a great p 1 with} to Keep a companionship as long as you state and tell her the thru the efforts of the Maharaja t and » mustache and he said) facts, Don't harbor a mood that is prompted by prejudiced irae hee ggae non dare vetealie * God had Instead ie ie nth, | imagination until you have robbed yourself of understanding ee tae been tt The oer 9 ae 0 means of} and good thinking. Tell her in a humble, straightforward | Supervision of Rao Bahadur checking up. of J tails way so there can be no misunderstanding—tell her just what Sunder Lal, C. I. E., who has devoted | jeast for the prosent—sive them for! You told Miss Grey. 10,000 20th} a | The child, the savants vouch, wl | aia bk tha weak Git “Aeetl Winn tenidtie: “wile hae eben Mot been tutored and had no me i . arteoher mine outside of himself to learn of t : fe Bago! Poi 8 ty naa details, or to know ai ‘ iach AP cng transmigration of sou yo ppd borhoods he described 1 not t fled and ay of iar by the savants, wit | that id be r ‘ a : ae in nearly every detail his sta | ’ . Pane Bese * I Neale’ Cobras were found to be correct, ta be 1) Port Culion Leper Bames of his supposed f | wate orgy ssn eeee tie anata: - 1 cal ander | California end Massachuae a Wan he child 1 tank | epecial hoxpitels for the trea (») Kank & sed it ag the one to whieh | sais ¢lecann | eee | SMe 14—A statement, made jater, that| Js there atx months’ continual dark- | ho was a purohit Was found to be|nesw in the ar region and six!| er scrt woofr: eo caaatetaa in afthin day a priest In the village, date does the sun disappear, and lfortreas in which there is a serpent.| 15—An examination of the For nls vashy a, al ieis |--48—Sm the famine year of Gambat | trees'of Batygst revpaled ap inectip-|. She 0, i Marth Pole the ven te 1934 I was in my village of Hatyor! n with a serpent In it that ef the rey we ee See , « of Dallécks with | 16—Ho would not repeat etate-| continuously above the ho " | fone age l Rago Mage 2 gee |ments about his post-mortem exist-| about March 19 to September 26, and] wien ¥ sularea ad a no time | nor about God having a great/4# continuously delow the ho son | 18—T dled jn my father’s lifetime | eed, but he did say that in hial from about September $7 to March | !n a bungalow outside my ia od 1 existence he himeclf had|1& As one leaves the North Pole, | 14—After my death I lived In the} ooh a beard, and this was found| these periods grow shorter and in between these two shorter periods | to be 0. | _18—God had a moustache and a) °) jo he child was then asked to! fhe un riscs and scts qvery 24 hours. | and the competitors were men will.| beard | ap | When one reaches the Arctic C irele, | 1 "t6- tied tora mete Salempur, | ind his way to his supposed former| Whe" one | (euensiy above the | 108 to fight for what they loved. | (His present place of birth.) aoa eae oy then henitated. He|Aorkeon from about June 6 to July rH Pi den wriine sunt ceariad treet My wife's name was Ganjo |e “g art of the way by the|@nd,during the rest of the year bee FO pie his bride spa to the home (which means bald-headed) | official and then after slight hesita-|@nd sets every £4 hours. An exactly | ce Guittr!. for sale keeping, Roe! 18—My father’s name was Munda | Oca! and then at similar state of affairs holda for the | °% Gulltr' Oe etn , tion took the right route and went| k |nlept in the spare bedroom. Toward 19—My maternal uncle was in houne. It is added that |4™arctic regions. The sun is above! baie AT A |the way was long and conturing. On|?%2 Norlson longer than below for| Morning there was a tremendous ex ere ee | OT a es +) [the way was and cont mn! pahong lg che mn below FOr | slosion and Guiltri's house flew into Ww His Secret | 20> fatheriniaw was in Burnt | rea ing the site of the house he | 2"Y Zien place Because of refraction, | owen and Guiltr's house flew into oman Tells cre’ | wan, . p was confused, as It was now in ruins| shaking themselves out of broken plaster 4 . | 2 cola Jat once fell into my id not tell which bee : 0 trained | é of Poise and Tact) a M ue J ot ta bring him out {2nd he could not tell which had been} Can all animals be trained for the|to go to the hospltal—all but Rost, | BP scogtttss how ft “admire: your|"* ) and I managed to bring his from the others in the same|cireus who was only slightly injured | eines vinta: wite. Bie bas canen | WTS sevine his lite block No; the animals which adapt them-| “Italian love dynamiting,” the case | 4 cabaciad |STATEMENTS ARE 18—The child could not recognize] selves most readily for circus trains poise and I never saw such a tact ful woman. and equal to any emergency eceurs.”” } She is always at ease! that} CAREFULLY CHECKED In an effort to verify these state y of An jan the pe recall not “Yeu, Alice {s all that and more.| Village of Hatyori which he described, | mentioned. She is a wonderful woman and our|the Naib Tehsildar making the trip | — Whole family worship her. How- ever, I have seen her when she} Wasn't perfectly poised, and most people think that impossible. We ‘were on a motor trip and had no curtains. It rained and we weren't at all prepared for it. We all got soaked to the skin and ruined some good looking clothes, too. Alice looked quite bedraggled and her nerves were on edge. We all were cross and she was no worse than the rest of us. However, she told me that ‘her ‘morale,’ as she calls it, goes all to pieces if she knows her hair is stringy and her clothes mussy and soiled.” “Well, I guess that is the secret, but Alice seems naturally very neat ) and has such good taste in clothes.” “Yes, and she doesn’t pay an awful lot for them either. Brother says zhe can make a dollar go a long ways. She buys most of her lovely clothes at Cherry's, at 1015 Second Avenue, in the Rialto Bldg., just over the Pig’n Whistle. One can i buy on credit there, and she pays | ..s0 much a month the year around and is always well dressed. Did you notice that beautiful coat she Wearing? Bought it there Saturday —Advertiserent. CoMl-Me eI Ie MII IL HE Perspiring and swollen feet are relieved and de- odorized if bathed in a solution of . Zonite und water, is | a. bul. the dal with him in a cart drawn lock. Under the direction of Maharajah of Bharatpur the off! summoned the oldest 4 citizens, and with him they checked up the accuracy of the de talls given by the child as follows. 1—His name in his supposed |former life and that of his father | Were found to be the names of‘a father and son who had lived there jat the time he had mentioned, and who had died as he had said ls | had had, only one was found, but the names of the other two were found | |to be the names of first cousins, and one of these predeceased him as he had said. | The details as to his two sons |and his two daughters were found to be correct in every detail, even to jone ‘son dying before him, and as to |the money paid on the marriage of jonly one of the ‘daughters. 4—The name of the neighbor he had mentioned, and also the details concerning his children, were found |to be as stated. His account of the paved walk was also correct | 5—His statement jexcept that he was confused the kind of trees at one of them | 6—Hiw assertion that he had dled |in a cottage outside of the village | was wrong, it being learned that the nerson “he wis supposed to be had died in his own home in the village nd after his father’s death, 7—The exact year of the birth of the person he was supposed to -have been could not be ascertained, It was said that he died at the age of 55 In the Sambat year of 1962. &—His statements concerning the maternal uncle and the name of the other village were found correet. §—His having cultivated his fields with a pair of bullocka in the year of the famine was also found to be correct. 10—His statements concerning hia Brandfather and his father‘in-law were also found to be as he had sald, but he could not give the names of these families. CALLED THE WIFE BY NICKNAME 11~It was found’ that the real name of the wife of the man he was supposed to have been was Gaura, but that as she was slightly bald- headed she had by nicknamed Ganjo (baldheaded), which makes his statement all the more remarkable 12—His statement af Moola Jat had been rescued by him from a welt as to Of the three brothers he said he| concerning the} "| wells was also: found to be correct. | No | much ja cost |need ¢ | throx and yo makes apply ment, ! \) 1 je of the name | ments, the child was taken to the | excepting those he had vil of previous for a clear complexion? | Try the Kesinol products a week and | | watch your skin improve! Soap thoroughly cleanses the tiny pores and rids them of impurities. Ointment soothes and heals the in- flamed, irritated spots. gravated cases of ski | readily responded to this treatment, Can be obtained from all druggists. Resin The most a affection ha Resinol TRAIN YOUR HAIR ACTRESS DOES ot to class time and abou get you ot only from sham, ough it to all pedple beauty scalp ut in ir thre package druggist; [a teaspoonful in a up of hot wate » devotes as do a |find it dangerous to shampoo with | |any makeshift “hair cle majority say that to have the best hair wash ye nwer. ge, and AS AN ing are seals, clephants, lions, tigers, bears, monkeys, horsca, doga and ly | cats ae In the song, “Maryland, My Mary- |land,”. @ reference is made to “Car- rolls sacred trust’ and “Howard's | warlike thrust.” To whom do these refer? |""770 Charles Carrolt of Carrollton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from Maryland, and battle of Guilford Court House, where he led the Maryland troops in a splendid bayonet charge. eee What does “Hors d’ oeurve” mean? A French phrase meaning “out 0; course,” that is, a special course, relish. see “If the mountain will not | Mahomet, Mahomet mountain?" According come will go to the to one of Bacon's Resinol | 24/4 Mahomet made the people de- |liewe that he would call a hill to Ol | nis prayers for the observers of lain | The people assembled, Mahomet call- ed the hill to him again and again, and when the hill stood still he was not confused but said: “If the hilt will not comato Mahomet, Mahomet will come to the hill.” Obe jously this story ts the original of the old prov- orb. | . g- ve oe How can IT remove the skunk from clothing? Sprinkle Uberally with a solution of |one part of Labarraque Solution to |tiree parts of water, Lot this stay 48! on the clothing for a day or 40, and then hang the clothing out in the odor uC |treases, and no class must be more | air for an equal length of time, This {careful to retain and develop their! solution can be obtained from any |charms. Inquiry develops the in-| druggist. |formation that in hafr care they see | How many pensioners are in Na- tional Soldiers’ Homes? According to the last report, 13,004. . stimulator at “- @ cents, one} Who Invented jee cream? of can To “Dolly Madison, wife of the dissolve president, ia. sometimes given credit ‘or inventing ice cream. Truth, how. poo is ready. This) ever, must not be sacrificed to gal- shampoo liquid. to|tantry, Ice cream was introduced to the, hair Instead: of| the English aristocracy of. the late After ita just the top of the head. use tho hair dries rapidly, with unt-| toner named, Gunton, 18th century by a ‘London confec- who may. or form color. Dandruff, excess ol] and) may not have been ite inventor. It dirt are quickly dissolved. and en-|14 quite of course, that |tirely disappear when you rinse the|among the many mistressoa of the hair, After this, your hair will bel whtte House, Dolly. Madleon, may so fluffy it will look much heavier | have been the first to serve toe cream than it Ww. It pottnions lat te presidential receptions and will delight you stiniu-|thus have popularized in this coun- Jated scalp gains the health whieh | try a delicacy that had been known insyres hulr growth. — Advertis he at least half a century in Eng- land, John Eager Howard, the hero of the| What was the origin of the phrase, | to} | him and from the top of it offer up| «i | of | | minh Neterer | | De Laurie was arrested by federal | /) postal inspectors here after he had| @ | forged the receipt and was held for STAR $5—DOWN $2— A WEEK PUTS THIS ABC} OSCILLATOR ELECTRIC WASHER YOUR HOME first high-grade ¢ Washer at a price wit means of every houne All me natructic copper tub, Full vheet capacity IN n the ie Rosi’s Eyes | W ere Cause Dynamiting Result of} Sly Looks | by ' PITTSTON, Pa Rept. 25 The! eyes of Rosi Alanimo! Jonoph Conta saw them first in n It f it was memory of his toil in Penr saved money to ton to be that lightened while he yivania oni to Pitts his bride But Pittston police saw no love dew eyen. To them they we the eyen t wrecked wen hore 1 put five people pit wrecking was done with dyn nd the injured were in Joseph was ote n i's home, where Ros ie sho awaited her iptials 4 did but nald, t fire the dynamt pol and Rosi’s eyes were to blame | ext the dynamiting | nouns and dam adjoining, thin ned oth Rot Alanimo, after devastating her home town tn Italy with the flashing orba which Joseph Costa had won, came to Pittston to marry her immigrant lover, who made more liras a week than most of the home town boys did in a year. She brought her eyes with her| and turned them full blast on the young Italiana of Pittston. Joseph soon had more competition than the suitors of Helen of Troy was booked on the police blotter. Joseph and Rosi will be married this week | There will be no more dynamit-| Ings, Joseph assured the police, for | after the ceremony he'll assume} control of Rosi's eyes Frenchman Gets: 90 Days in County Jail Ernest DeLaurie, a Frenchman, who pleaded guilty Monday morning | in federal court to forging a reciept | for a rogistered letter six weeks ago, | was sentenced to serve 90 days in the King county jall by Judge Jer | | the federal grand jury. He was later indicted on the charge and admitted his guilt Monday. He is a sailor on vessels plying between New York and French ports jand is said to have a good record jaboard ship. OAKLAND, Sept, 26.—An explo- ion and fire aboard the Associated Connell Voted to and sewers committee, the city coun- cil Monday vacated the alley bound: ed by Westlake and Terry aves, and Homes Durenu: Vor bet SALE! DAVENPORT BEDS —a value-giving sale of Davenport Beds. A thrift event of su- preme importance. A sale that means Better Merchandise Better Davenport Beds—at extremely low prices. Daverport Beds MADE IN SEATTLE. Of this we are proud—for it helps to give employment to Seattle labor and makes Seattle a bigger and better city. in) the davenport bed of today re- this week's actual demonstra- sembles its forerunner only in tion, in our Second Avenue win- name, By day even a critical dov of the serviceability and inspection will not reveal its utility of the davenport bed dual purpose, yet a‘single easy will be of intense interest to motion converts it into a real every housewife—this feature bed, with mattress and spring alone is well worth making a to see. of regulation type and size. special journe davenport bed— davenport bed— —tumed or golden oak frames. —an exceptional value, Fumed or 2 Upholstered with Genuine Golden Oak frame. Upholatered 9 Leather or with fine grade of with fine grade Artificial —e either Tapestry or Velour. Bpe Leather. Exactly as pictured eK cial for thin sale. Bpecial for thin sale. nl iad avenport bed— davenport bed— exactly as pictured. Fumed, —fumed or golden oak frame $ 50 Golden Oak or Mahogany fin Upholstered with fine auatity § 25 ished frame, Upholstered with Tapestry, Velour or with Genu: — Genu Leather, or with fine ine Leather. Exactly as pic- ee, Tapestry or Velour. tured. Special for this sale. Special for this sale, davenport bed— davenport bed— —upholstered with fine grades of —pholstered with fine quality $ 5 either Tapestry or Velour or Tapestry or Velour, or with with Genuine Leather. Mahog G © " —— ny finished frame. Special for Penuine: Leather; Weary "ae — pictured. Special for this sale. eo WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT this sale. LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT —visit our 6-room Denny way and Lenora st., at the request of a firm owning land on both sides of the alley. | Councilman R. B. 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