-. ,: ' . ' . . t rr : . : ; - 1 ' ' '7 ' ' " " ! ... ' ;vi : vofjflBIPSI it 1 .. j .. . ia.n .h-u. ia aii .-.-- aivimm am Ann 111111111117 vii .-...-. n 'v-r,imMmmij ii -. vtwi UlOinot be ncee-sorr for Dr. Conwcll to nHMY ni-FinFH IS SHU I Nr-.J K.ll.in.U ''WniOlM ' ' ' ' WPr Y..1H ' ' - i- - ' spy, C r .'.I1, ' ' f?"1 .VU- fiMwaMK . TW; ' 'aW ' Asm., rwvu. stjv.vs. wmi --.iKmu; ms-i-i - - -- .-, A ffl OTORES CO. Jjjl ,0, fJJTS OF READERS ON DR CO WELL'S SPIRIT VISITATIONS , Others wero In' tho roota when pearcd. but was Bczuel himself. naqa appeared, but was seen by no Que but Bczuel himself. Alan notp that the vision or apparition appeared two days after the drowning In the JInen river. This cause Is attributed by Dr. Hudson to telepathic communira tlon, and that these thoughts flew through the mind of the drowning party onn were communicatee as above stated, Telepathy or Spirits? fa the Edttor o! the Evenl-io Pu-Uo Ltiotr, est. Tim !i tin doubt but whnt also that It was not the nntrlt nf tho fame of our most Intelligent men and drowned party, but n thought photo women of today are Inves-atlng the graphed on the subjective mind of Iicz tihcnomenou of splrltuulNfl1. Among uel. others who have had most wonderful We have now come to a point where manifestations Is the Ilev. Dr. Conwell, Dr. Conwcll cither did or did not sec of HnpUst Temple, riiilndelphla. the spirit of IiIh passed out "lfe. Splr- The writer has made some Invest!- Ituallsts would most certaluly tell h rations on the subject for quite a few that it was her spirit, and could it years back, but like the doctor, is still be, otherwise, inasmuch as Mrs. Con- open-minded on tho subject. well did not pasn out a few days ac Upon reading carefully' Dr. Hudson's but quite some time back, and then In book "The Laws of Psychic Vhenome- tho presence of the doctor himself. Ba," 011c Is at a loss to know whether In the case of the maid concealing lhcc visions nro attributed to super- his gold pen while he was nbsont from natural powers or through the means of tho house, according to science, it would the .subjective minu. However, there is b possibility that tho doctor really saw the spirit of his wife, this being trcngtiipneu Dy tnc tact mat .Mrs. con nell had passed away a number of rears ago, and under tho conditions here is a question as to whether the manifestation could be attributed to tho known science telepathy, us would bo .-plained by Dr. HuddSn, were he Hv d? today. Br referring to Dr. Hudson's book. .age 207, wc rend In part as follows: two college chums, two intimate friends, had sworn to each other that the first who died should nmicnr to the other to give him some news about himself. Accordingly, the shade of Dcspoutnlne appeared to Bczuel and addressed him as follows: "I agreed with jou that if T died first I should come ana tell you. 1 was drowned In the Caen river the day before jesterday, at this same hour, In company of such and such." And he related the elrrum. btanccH which caused his death. It was his very voice, says Uezucl. "lie re quested me, when his brother should return, to tell him certain things to be communicated to his father and mother. He gave mo otner commissions, then bade me farewell and disappeared. I loon learned that everything he told me "'as too true, and I was nhln tn verify tome details that lie had given. In our conversation he refused to an swer all the questions J put to him as to his actual situation, especially wheth er ne was in npaven, in bell or in pur titory. One would have Raid that hn Bid not hear me when I put such Ques tions, atad he persisted in talking to me of that which was unon his mlnrl n limit Bis biothcr, his family, or the circum- tances wnicu naa preceded his death." not he necessary for Dr. Conwcll to know whcrA his pen was If his maid knew of its whereabouts, Inasmuch as It would be possible for a telepathic thought to pass between tho two and nt any distance. It is to be regretted that a "more thor ough Investigation Is not made upon this subject to usccrtaln whether the phenomenon Is supernatural or other wise. Nevertheless it would be n great enlightenment to tho world if it could be brought into the domain, of exact science, the same as hypnotism and many others. When such men ns Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir Artnur Conau Doyle, James II sop and many others have Investigated and feel, without doubt, that the phenomena are ranged by de parted spirits, it is time for no.no of us in get real busy before wo condemn the subject as hallucinations of dis eased minds. I, at least, am open for corrections, and eagerly await the time when wc shall know moro nbout this subject in general. AN INVESTIGATOR Wounded by Intrudor Ho Was Try Ina to EJeot From Homo New Orleans, Jan. 2. (By A. P.) Major Harold 8. Hetr)ck, In charge of the Mississippi river engineers at New Orleans, wag shot in the head and dangerously wounded last night by nn unidentified 'man who had forced him self Into the major's home. This Is the story given by his wife. Mrs. Hetrlck told the police her hus band was trying to eject his uninvited visitor when the latter Bhot him, the bullet entering the victim's brain. She added that she fired one shot at the Intruder, but as the man was sceu run ning from the Hetrlck home It is not believed that he was wounded- Major Hetrlck regained consciousness today and attending ph'stclans expected that he would be in condition later to assist tho police In their search for the mnn who shot him. "Wood Alcohol Bauad" Continues Raids at Newark, Nt J. Newark, N. J., Jan. 2.--(By A. P.) A continuation today of tho raids be gun last night by tho "wood a'cohol squad" resulted In tho seizure of ?10 000 worth of illicit whisky, Including two wagon loads from tho saloons ol Abraham Amsterdam and hi father-In-law, Max East. winihtn T.nnifatf n salesman, ad mitted, according to the police, that ho had sold Amsterdam five barrels of alcohol at $20 a gallon. The alcoho war withdrawn from n stock Landow tald he had stored for the purpose of engaging In the barbers' supply business as a slue lino. Amsterdam was held without ball on a chargo of violating tho wartime prohl bltion act. Iandow has been held without ball for action by the federal authorities. Any size Coal vou wnnt and when you want it. BEST COAL Egg Coil $11.25 Nat Coal $11.75 Stove Coil 11.6? Pt Coil 9.55 Buy your coal now, don't wait until you are entirely out. Be prepared. i Owen Letter's Sons Largest Coal Yard n Philadelphia Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Kejjitonr, Easf 233. 11-11, rronkford 2150 lMwmwmm niVORCE NOTICES jG"5".V TUB COL'KT OF C'tMUION PI.KAS No. 4 for tho County of Philadelphia. i.rurr i,i x uuncttuun in ijnnrce. Surah Geary, late of No. 2410 North ..tn street, 1'niladelphla: WDLieaS. LiLOrui, (uai . Sr. nnp hitnhnnH. as tiled a libel In trie Court of Common ' eUH NO. 4 nf Phllftrtelnfeln fAontv nt une Term, 1919, No. 0398. praylne a dl'orco iwnst you. Now j'ou are hereby notified na required to appear In nald Court on or fore Monday, (he 2d day of February next. niiacr me complaint oz eaiu ueorge eary Sr . and In dafnult nf uuch nnm.ir. tlCe yUU Will h.h HahtA tn hlM u iXlxrnrrn ranted In jour abeenco. UAKiir C. BANBL.ET, BnerltT of Philadelphia, 3-Sl. THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS WJ No. 4 for the County of Philadelphia. i . r l muiiration in uivorce. 1-Mner llauser. late of Vaness avenua and l"ddy street, Ban Francisco, Calif.: nereas. Harry Hauier. vour huihunrl. as nltd IL lll)l In Inn IVitlrt nt I immnn fl aa No. 4 of Philadelphia County, of Oeptembep T-rm. Ifllfl NTn Rrtl nfnvlnv n ndUorcu acalnst you. Now ou are hereby riuiiueu ana required to appear In nald ourt on or before .Monday, the 2d day nf ""ebruiry next, to answer the complaint of ld Parry Hauser, nnd In d fauit ot sucn appearance you will be liable to bave a Bivorce ranUd In your absence HARRI C. RANSLEY. HnerllT of Philadelphia mSF 'IN THE COURT OF COMMON PUEAS No. 3 for (h rnnnfv nt Ihlliu1lnhla Order of Publication In Divorce. Ullte II, Jucobt, late of Springfield, Massachueetts: WhCtas. Waltep IT. .Tmh. nir hitahnnri as filed a libel in the Court of Common i as No. X of Philadelphia County, of eDtemllPP Tftrftl 1I11Q Vn QflO nrawlnv n l'ce asalnst jou. Now you are hereby Ottflea and reaulrd tn nnnHr In fialri Pnlirt n OT beforA Intlftuv tha 'ill il.r nf VlirnnP f xt, to answer the complaint of ald Walter .. tuoe, ana in a rauit oc nucn appuur nce you will be liable to have a divorce ranted Jn your absence HARRY C. RANSI.EY. Sheriff of Philadelphia. KS1N THE COURT OF'CO.MMON PUSAH " No. 4 for the County of Philadelphia. ."""r 0I i uoiication in Divorce, c Rlanton D. Kinsey. late of No. 1235 fcouth 60th street. Philadelphia: Whereas. Violet M. J. Kinsey. your wife, IS fll-fl H Tlhnl in tha 'nop nf fnmnnnn fleas No 4 of Philadelphia County, of June m, mo, No. 418, praying- a divorce satnst you. Now you ue hereby nutuud no required to appear In said Court on or (for Monday, the 2d dar of Fehruary next. o answer tho complaint of said Violet M. J, Ninsay, and In default of such appearance ou win bo liable to have a divorce granted your absence. HARRY C. RANSLEY. anerirr or rniiaaeipnia. fmjwfKrWm &r H il P H ft m 0 fGWsfffltmlm mmk Mma mm rmnw wn-u -tmtJBaw JtvJHsHV isiiislssBHaAlSPSWaJ Ameniia's Greatest Shoe Value fcgr-lN THE COURT OF COMMON FI.KAS ..o. 3 for the County or PhUadelPDM. Gr(In tf Oithtlitn Inn tn TilvAPr Fwuanih E- Miller, Ute at Columbia. P.t. Wnerean R-ihvM it mi vaui urtf lu ftled a libel in th Court ot Common rieaa No. a of Philadelphia County, of Lr?P ember Trm lOIQ Nn It in nrnvni fl PlVOrPP a t7n Ink r.tt ?Af umi tt m hirihv E..!d &nd required to appear In said Court K--i u.i or tezore .tionuuy. me xu amy or ICDniarv no-f . ,,t,,n. U MinnUlnl nt lld Leslie C. Miller, and In default of such irv nca you wm liable ia nave a pvorce- granted In your absence. HARRY C. IIANHI.BY, Sheriff of Philadelphia. 'SN THE COURT OF COM.MON PM2AS No S fni. that rMnnh, nf PhllanlnltlM. OM. nf 1.,KI Ina I An tn nlu.Ma F "ohn J. Nrder, late of Chicago, 111.: (Whereas Rebecca B. Neder, your wife, filed a libel in the Court of Common fleas No. fl nt Phlltrialnhlo fnitntv nf H-.n. (ember Term. 1910. No. 219. praying- a tiiiV'Jf -e-l"t you. Now you are hereby r"."u ana requirea to appear in saia uour. "I Or befnri Mnnnnv. tha VH ,litv (if Vnhr.iliinF Bm'S anwr the complaint ot said Rebecca ou win bo liable to have a divorce granted m aosence. HARRY C. nANBIalaY. wnerin: 01 rnuaoeipnia -N THE COURT OF COMMON l'LK.M No. ft fna tha fnnnlr nf Ihllll.'fJnBtn tfrnav nf UMklla.tl.a tn T,luAna o Ktiml.alos Oiiaxt, late of No. US Olympic in.uuuc, newarg. N J, Wlieraa.,. Tlanlna t, un.an urlfn h ll.K L"'01 In the Co.urt of Common Pleal u oi rnnaueiplila county, ol Juno lerm. EH ' ii0' Bu81 Praying T, O- alUHO '"Will ta rll VlMri-M H1lln9t fi?-i?ow you ' h""eby notlfled and re- onday, the 2d day of February next, to Pjwer the complaint of said Reglna Osiast. I ,,' "default of such appearance you will P liable tn hlv. a Htinlnn a-rnntnn Ifl VOIir Bence. HARRY C, RANSLKY. Sheriff of Philadelphia. a.N THE COURT OF COMMON 1'I.KAS .o 2 for the County of PhlladelphU, llrrlAV t.hll-ellni In nillAft 1 fjt J. flmlth, late of No. 2024 Wot inempion trft. Philadelphia; Whrai Pornllnu Ctrrtlfh inn- urlf nSLl K Ub n the Court of' Common Pleai r or iiunfi(-ipni county, or Hepimo'r F In. mm Vf InO neavlnv n. ifltrltV F'lriBt vnu hJnM vmi liMrahv n..tlflt-l sPC FNrIllla4i a m, wt.rn.Atnt mt In mmiA i-ailt-t rT n a - - "' t "."- apfcai Ul m-as's uw t, wis wt - -i.nnaay, inn xa aar or fDrnrr n-n ..'"i..1- in ft fAUlt of u-h appearance Lnwer th. complaint of the eald Carolina P-lth. an4! In rt ftiiilt nf miti-h annfsirnnr B'l will be liable to have a divorce granted i -ur aoeence JHXRIIY C. 1UNSMCT. eherltt of Fhlladlpbia The GSioice of Four Million Americans DON'T MISS THIS SALE STARTLING REDUCTIONS See this avalanclis of compe tition defying values. Com pare them with other shoes selling at $10-$12 yes as high as $15 and you'll buy not one but two pairs of these famous shoesbe cause in these times of high prices you'll realize it's a life time opportunity. At this smashing rock bot tom price they won't last long- COIVIE EARLY. 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Patent Leather Vamps Grey Buck Tops Button Style with Milo buttons and Louis Heels Special reduction Sale price.. $C.98 prico................ .......... LOT No. 7. Boauttful Havana Brown Kid Vamps with stylish Brown Buck button top and Milo buttons Louis Heels Special reduction Sale price ..a...... a,....................... LOT No. S. A very popular model patent leather vamp with black buck lace top. Louis heel, alum inum plate $R.98 $5 .98 $5 iUMVaf-MMt-t iurftSfijoeStek (k LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. 507 STOllKS IN 07 CITIES li Market St., between 12th and 13tli. 88 H. o.H St., near Market. , , 3442 Konsln.lon Ave., between York and Cumberland. ZB18 Kenslncton Ave., near Hart Lane. 137 N. 8th nt., near Cherry. 442 Houlli St., near 5th. 104 H. Sid Ht., near Chestnut Se N. Front Ht., near Dauphin, 06. 2 Cjermuntown At., near Chelten. 1431 South Sti. between Broad and lDth. 40H4 Lancaster Ate., neir 41st. 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Whether as individuals, business men, masters of finance, religious leaders, or statesmen whatever our calling, may we be guided to use our mind, our voice, our pen, with all the power that in us lies ; exercising the factor of self control, to tlje end that the Ship of State may reach a safe haven speedily, in order that tho turmoil in the body Bociologic may give place once more to that peace and calm so characteristic in the past of our American manhood and insti tutions. American Stores Co. ASCO. S c 9 c ro 9 " i A S c o Two Pure Butter Substitutes of Exceptional Merit "Nut" Mude from euro vegetable oils no animal fats used. Sold In hundreds of our stores. If our otore where you trado does not sell manafi-er will be glad to direct you to tho nearest American Store where It la sold. "ASCO" lbIA Oleomargarine " v The best made we know that the quality will please you. it, our J X J Pork & Beans en 12 c Big cans of carefully-selected beans, cooked ready to servo. Packed with a de- -v lightful tomato sauce to give them zest n. everything else J Rich Cheese 39 We are selling a tremendous lot of cheese. Quality In cheese counts as In N. Selected Eggs "oz 63c Sr Eggs 85' Fully guaranteed eggs In every dozen. -12 good, big, meaty Packed in dozen cartons under the seal of duality. For Boiling, Poaching or the r sick room. r Slring Beans I Com I -"C Tomatoes ,r. .ii i7.i . i ..i i .. T..M. !. J nmmmmmnm. i iii.mi.i Juicy Oranges, defc 28 I 1 National Oats, v 10" 1 1 Apple Butter ..,b-19 1 1 Asparagus, -" cn- 19c 1 I " ,SSb.t Molasses, e"B 14 Needs for Every Day Campbell's Beans, .can 12'jc Best Barley lb. 6c Best Whole Rice lb. 18c "Asco" Macaroni. ..pke. 10c "Asco" Cornstarch . . . pkg. 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