Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1922 — Page 7

DEC. 1, 1922

TICMEN'S SPIRIT HUIjMTMII Innocent White Man Stands by ®to Watch ‘Battle’ and Is Victim of Knife. HATCHETS SINK IN SPINES Strange Tale Is Unfolded by Southerner, Who Explores New York's East Side. NEW YORK. Dee. 1. The lights of Chmatown had turned into blurred discs of yellow In thè fog that wept New York. Doyer St., thoroughfare of wasted lives and twisted desti ni es as winding as thè narrow lane itself. was deserted. With hesitation James Gregory of Nashville. Tenn., plunged froin thè Bowery into Doyer St. It was nearly 1:30 a. m. A premonition of e vii bade him halt. He walked by thè turn past thè rescue mission, where “down and outers” slept in an atmosphere of neeking humanity to where thè Chinese arcade of dark memory yawned like a black tunnel. Misty shapes emerged from thè arcade Into Doyer St. A battle raged beiore Gregory's astonished eyes. Spellbound. he watched. Hatchets wre raised and feil with soundless mon spine of dead and gone tong ore. The On Leon and thè Hip Slng tongs. thè dead, were fighting again thè battle that ended in thè deaths of Beventecn raen years before In thè arcade. The battle neared Gregory. He tried to flee. The tong inen surrounded him. A few days ago Gregory, recov'ering in a hospital from his terrifying experienee of nearly two weeks ago, related his encounter as follows: “I tried to escape, but some power held me. The 6pirits, tìghting again thè hatchet war of bygone years,, surrour.ded me. Faces with thè look of si ends leered at me. I tried to pray, but word* could not come. “Suddenly I felt a stlngir.g sensation in my side. I glanced down and hw blood. I was wounded. With thè fury of terrror I fought those devila. I knew thè most vulnerable ghosta were prodviets of imagination, but that night I sound out they had subitanee., 1 could feel those spirita of thè Chinese who had been dead for nearly a score of years. “I was Blowa were rained upon me. I backed up against ! a wall to protect my spine, thè most vulnerable spot in hatchet warfare.. And then consclousness left me. It seemed to rise out of m yown body .i was half-dead. I realize now A little more and I would have ben past thè borderland and my lifeless body would have been sound in thè Street. “I was in thè spirit, as a clalrvoyant told me when she carne Imo thè hospital to see me. I was in that ethereal body that will forni my bethè world to come. I sensed at thè time I seemed to stand suspended severa! inches tbove thè pavement. I could not move. I looked. The Street was deserted. The tong fighters had vanished and then

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a voice seemed to say, ‘lt is not time,’ and consciousness was lost.” Many doubt Gregory's story, but it is a curious fact that his hair was brown before thè fight with thè slain tong men, and when he was sound, bleeding and unconscious in thè Street, his hair was white as snow. Even more strange than thè change of color of hair from brown to white in a single night, is thè look in Gregory’s eyes. They have that haunted stare that tells of thè fight with thè dead. iir Lift Off with Fingers ó Doesn’t hurt a hit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, Instanti that corn stona hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingere. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezohe” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft coni, or corn between thè toes, and thè calluses, without soreness or irritation. —Advertisement. Sore Throat Wisdom To relieve Sore Throat you must getat thè seat of thè dieease, counteracting thè cause. TONSILINE ia prepared and sold for that one purpose. A dose of TONSILINE taken upon thè first appearance of Sore Throat may save long daysof sickneas. Use a little Sore Throat wisdom and buy a bottle of TONSILINE today. You may need it tomorrow. TONSILINE is thè National Sore Throat Remedy known and most effective and lA most used. Look for thè long Li uecked felìowon thè bottle when j'l you go to thè drug store togetit. Li 35c , 60c. Hospital Size, SI.OO. Heals Old Sores Peterson’s Ointment To thè ml’ilons of people who use Peterson’s ointment for piles, eczema, salt rtaeum, pimply skln. sore feet and chafing Peterson say, “Teli auy sufferer from old sores that its mightv healing power is wonderful.” All druggists, 35c. 60c, SI.OO, $2.50, $5.00. —Advertisement.

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Men’s and Young Men’s Models Ulsterettes and Raglan EfFect& All-Wool Fabrics AH we ask you to do is to see thè coats—merely to see them and try them on. You're own good judgment will teli you they are remarkable valuea I —dea' dtthini, thlrd floox.

Big, Warm, Serviceable, Good Looking Overcoats ITA 75 W sto 16 'rfm • 9 f ts Seems too good to be true —L\at such wonderful < *' s V overcoats can be had for so Uttle money—but thè f ■ Pettis Store is accompiishing wonders in thè sellHJ TI lng of boys’ clothea W kj Full lined, belted models. We expect to sell y hundreds of them tomorrow at this price, $4.75. w —boy' dothinf, thlrd floor.

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