The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1923, Page 2

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i] Rister Declares Brother Isaiah Cured Deat and Dumb Brother : co 1 JOYFUL BOY TELLS FRIENDS HE CAN HEAR BOAT WHISTLE Young Man Repeats Sounds and Words After White-Haired “Healer” Sister Also Helps Him BY LELAND HANNUM ) brothers and sisters gathered ‘This is the tale of a family trag und, that I par \ fy, thru deat and dumb affliction | anxious ho she be Of one of its members, whic aid afterward. “2 Right was t er fault, you } Joy, apparently thru t st a ways Kult ey a! tlons of Brother 1 wire tery he “faith bealer® now ho w Auto park, It was ‘of the day. There was a young fellow, 2¢ years old, who claims to have been B deat mute since Jen fell from a window chievous lad 2 if you can, being hear a sound for sister, pretty M 1913 Yesler brother, Sam, concelve th and self-con: was ow, but had beer ft but 4, wouldn't y And then Ima must have gre home, near m Frances, almost hysteri Jed her professe {nto the waiting fa he demonstrated his ab €nd to make recog: ‘There was a pr over the vast tvening as S BOY DECLARES HE CAN HEAR Sam repeated the sound he platform tn | letter mute to| it u could the majority of the repeated sounds. His sister, too happy and relieved | for words, unable to control her jo: {slumped forward, her tearstarred Lg er | eyes hidden behind her palms for a moment. ; my brother a. Ob, God and afternoon he bh to him, ter of curiosity as . | fapldly on his fingers with frien as, | tlso deaf and dumb. The ttle sparkling-eyed fas very anxious and nervous as/ she waited for the manifestation of | Apparent cure or failure. BLEW WHISTLE IN YOUNG MAN'S EAR “But mother cries so much about ft, especially around Thanksgiving time and Christmas day when the 30 CIGARETTES | And as if it were a fi r affair Jand nothing to be excited about, Isaiah brushed back his silvery locks with his own maimed hand and called another patient. Out to the ferry slip to awalt the 11:80 boat to Seattle and to expert ence this new bitterly sweet Joy in private with her brother, Frances led the nervously happy Sam. ER OVERJOYED BY ALLEGED CURE Out on the darkened dock to dry her streaming eyes and wonder anew at what she h seen. Out on the dock to utter silent prayers of thank fulness and to practice, with the broadly smiling youth, this newly ac- quired art. ‘When the ferry arrived from Madi. fon Park, ® half ho: +, the young man had learned, with the aid of « pencil and paper, to sound distinctly the phrase, “Good Brother Isaiah,” the girl sald. It was the first com plete phrase he has ever spoken, to her knowledge, Miss Frances de- | clared. | “And now he can go to school; he jean learn to talk as a baby. Mother | still remembers some of the words he |could say before he fel) that awful She won't sleep again tonight Isn't it wonder- My brother, my brother; you can HEAR; you can TALK.” And soon Sam slipped atientty away to search out his two yc men deaf mute friends and tell the in finger language of his new-found Joy. And later still h ipped away to the similarly afflicted young lady, his swee! had just heard the ferryboat whistle | for the first time In his life. He had Insist] | ert this tove of tho deat-mute girl & secret from his family, Frances 10° SEnUINe Adin. Say ‘‘Bayer’’- For Colds Headache duc> them when sister and sweet- Neuralgia Rheumatism or met at the healer’s tent. Lumbago Pain,Pain (Dollar Presents Accept only “Bayer” package| which contains proper directions BIG DANCE At De Honey WN With each fly-leaf bearing the ad | monishment, in the donor’s handwrit- |ing, “With the request that a chap |ter be read every day, done for the past 50 years,” a gitt | Chinese students was recetved from | Capt. Robert Dollar, nationally | known Pacific coast shipping man, | | by the Seattle China club Friday. CHANTECLER DANCING CONTEST NOW ON See page 16 for full particulars. hall, best ie, lowest prices. Where all the Good Dancers Go. Why not attend a Real Dance? Dancing Taught $3.00 ADVANCED CLASS starts Monday ores, 5:30, end Wednesday Eve., 7:30, BEGINNERS’ CLASS, Thursday Bve., All Dances. New Fox Tr steps tauEht in § lemons SEATTLE'S POPULAR FAMILY THEATRE ANY TIME 10c Loch SEATS 20c STARTING UNTIL TOMORROW (The WEDNESDAY _ siealae AGE TT CONN ays by ONNOR HS ARDEN ORCHESTRA ERT in “A CALIFORD uprained | "eed his professed “miracle work , | Personal treate | eart, to ign to her that he MOOSE TEMPLE smiled, until he was forced to intro-| Bibles to Chinese. as T have; | of 200 Bibles to be distributed among | tHE SKA‘ STRANGE CURE IS TESTIFIED Two Claim Cures From Sit-| r ting Near “Miracle Man” |'ree * ro haa MAN TO G IVE UP TOB ACO of Mra, Law: | 8, Boat hen sary f tual i pers husband ner Ina. > up he 6 of cured of king’ pains in| mped hands, Ho platform, to be} Kirkland aut 8 the tent on, “or which daily wont Midway of the ev Friday, J. Pith ave © foot Lin crowd the patriarch's| left. the claiming cure ning’ wession| Mrs. Foster, who has attended the Dickertnan, 1028 sat the auto park in Kirk-| arose from hin eat at|land for 15 days with her husband, f the “healer’a platform id by the “he that tt waa] loud volee proclaimed that} '‘no wonver that he is affileted when al deafnens eoedir his whole body ia soaked tn tobacco, tting He must atop it. Brother Hut i(« hia only comfort, broth. than I) er," sho responded: Huh, ts» tt a comfort to polson . Mra. J,| yournelf into the grave? had wh, ho fa & good man, med “a) Teak and he Is not u culous cure of a growth In} if you'll ure him I make him xplaining her statement, Mra. Ben-| stop w i Cure hie deafness so ford told The Star that has can tell him what been attending the meetings In Tealah's =m hopes of having her #on, Roy Wi ten, cured f tnjurtes and me was te alor’* was “Juat hero a Isaiah, I better slored) ma Brother’ reanonatre. | the aged man everal years ago. £ 4 . he was al at demon: & to the crowds | the arrival of the Seattle for-| i Ustening to} ry that he could hear, and that there | thought} were no more apparent head nolsea. | rowth” waa| she] ISAIAH CLAIMS i BE PROBLEMS >, | Beattie Goes make every day will GRE NAT POWLHR |teccme prosiene ter"tas osha! of the ety ae choos A liet of arith.| metical errors the clerks of one arge store made during the month} was wn to the school board at) its Friday meeting | The board approved rl | jent T. R. Cole's plan to place th problems before the students for | | solution, | re even pick the jeands w 1 have walked and worked what they call miracles and use {t to stay atorma and stop wi when ft In necessary to protect cro; Such was the astoanding atate- ment made Friday night by Pre h, a nimed “faith he . | The board resected the patriotic | et Pela Sei Pepeener, 9 Stl creed offered by the patriotia coro. i cabai oo tae Prego tement of the| mittee of the G. A. R., and took un Hous mlothole wherehe he ora {def advisement a request from Se [Various ‘ilethots whereby he’ DrS0 atts Parent/Teacher organtestions | fF abolition of the ban on bashars and sales in school buildings up of healing the sick, the h } maimed and the blind, other th nt, the anointing of the patient and the Isying on of hands. ‘ Isaiah told his hearers that “the | 6 | faithful” are healed by merety lis |tening to his words and believing, that many are cu by touching the |hem of his long, spotleasly white |warment, that thousands are bene | fited by possessing one of the hank kerchiefs he says are "bleased,” and that possession of his photograph and use of the handkerchief “have orked wonders.” | “All that is necessary is that you believe,” he asserted, “and go and | sin no more.” | He with be at Kirkland, he has | definitely decided, until a week from pe og PAUL WALLACE, sunpected auto hi ped from the Kent jaf! arrested at Fourth Friday by Pa ham. He ts beng y jail Saturday for Kent authorities MADISON between Ist and tnd LAST TIMES TONITE THK MUSICAL RIOT “Casey the Fiddler” Openiny SUNDAY MUSICAL COMEDY DE LUXE “The New Senator” | Sheriff to Begin War on Speeders A campaign to end traffic violations on the highways of King county after ni was begun by Sheriff Matt Starwich, Saturday, when he detailed all his 2 motorcycle deputies to ni | Particular att mn will be paid }to speeders motorists whose lights are defective | | Extra Added Attraction AT THE NEW BANNIS | | qi 1316 STH AVE. Every Thursday and Saturday KNOWS The Man Who ‘ROBBED THE Night Finest Floor In Senttle TELLS ORIENT OF ITS MYSTE Music by The OLYMPIC SERENADERS Senttle’n Finest Danco Samo Pricex 106—15¢—25¢ | NOW PLAYING BLASCO IBANEZ’S “ENEMIES WOMEN” WITH BARRYMORE and ALMA RUBENS NOTE—Owing to contract the Colo- nial is compelled to mako a slight increase in admission prices for this picture only. Tih Wt Pf | oa m Nie LIONEL Afternoons Evenings until 6 P.M. after 6 P.M. tLe STAR BATUKVDAY, OCTOBER 20, 192% Draws Fine of $150 on Li iquor Charge 4% ( CHARLES HAG KETT + CON MING ) COURT ORDERS ROAD STOPPED Farmer Charges Work Be- ing Done IWlegally ping oc French Friday, The injuncts 1 on complaint of John D: | | done tilegnily | | Judge French | held that as tho! B will cost more than $2,600 it work | |sbould be advertised and Jot t tract, or the bids rejected before Road | Supervisor Lafe Hamilton }work on his own initiative, J |French also directed Corr | Frank Paul to have auth | pl of the project drawn by County | Cngineer Thomas KR. Beeman before | ceding with the work. Pau Friaa nounced that he weloomes an 1 into the road and bridge exy tures, proposed by state examine Fred D, Chestnut, state inspector, | ‘erred wit oO, B. r | state examiner, and State A start udge joated pre Commisstoner TOM SANTSCHI fi and 2. great Supporting cast totaled more than half «| million dollars | | |Air Service Men | Charles Hackett, distinguished tenor of the Me tropolitan | # ‘Uy’ Examined | Opera company, who will be heard in recital at the Metro. wiwathai axhustiatingn fietnn ual politan theater, October 26. He is brought here by Kathar- members: of the air F service unit of ine su managing the Seattle Artist Series. Ithe L T. C. are belng BEGINS ODAY— THE GIGANTIC, SPEC TACULAR DRAMA THAT THE HELD NEW YORK SPELL- WITH BOUND FOR TWO Y The World’s Greatest Actor GEORGE ARLIS —AND— ALICE JOYCE David Powell and Harry T. Morey —— wal INDEFINITE RUN OUR REGULAR NIGHT PRICES 50c WILL PREVAIL ALL DAY HVERY DAY DURING ENGAGEMENT ce es BS eB RS ee esos emt IN THE FASCINATING STORY OF AN ENGLISH BEAUTY TRAPPED IN THE PALACE OF THE ORIENT’S GREATEST A Goldwyn-Cosmopolitan Picture “Thrills, beauty, drama and tense appeal predominate in "The Groen Goddess. —Now York American, “In tts film form, "The Green Goddess’ deserves all the success {t had while on the stage,” ~The Evening Mail, New York. “Thrills and splendor put ‘Tho Green Goddess’ over,” ~The Daily News, Now York, {sa film that might be called an epto of photo- ~The Evening Journal, New York, GEORGE ARLISS AS THE VILLAIN. OUS, FLIRTATIOUS, AMAZING RAJAH OF RUKH IS A_ CHARAC. TER YOU CAN NEVER FORGET “"The Groen Goddess’ plays." 7

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