Nautilus Magazine of New Thought

Nautilus Magazine of New Thought

Create5 ·NewLife forYoul • •It THE NAUTILUS. EATTl.E. \\' a8h.-Raymer's Old Book Store, 1330 First avenue. ( l\f) SPOK NE, \\a8b.-Spoknne Book & Stationery Co., ·NEW THOUGHT CENTERS. 903 Riverside avenue. (Opp. l'1lbt Office). (~ I ) FollowlD&' la a llat of New Thought Ceo­ ST. LOUJ, , fo.-New Thought League, Headquarters ter• uod Ht'odloir Hoom11. 'l'be 1.. u .. r \JU) 509 North Newstead avenue. followlD&' atddr.,•• lodleat ..11 thul 011eo Sl:ONEY, N •. N. A USTRALIA-I. 0. 0 . F. Tem­ .iqeet1D511 ar.. beld. ple, 13 ·1'0 Elizabeth street. S\ ltA(' l"'l'l, ~. \ ".- \Ii« Knthrrine Carter, N1·w BANGOR, Me-The Bangor New Thought Club, 182 Thought J<ead11 1g Houn1, ,:,11:, So111h II a1 ren street. <.II J <.:edar &treet. (M) "\VASHING'l'ON, D. ('.-National New Thought •n• BO 'J'ON, Ma. .-Church of the Higher Life 585 tre. Mi;s Emma Gray, !Jr. \. E. Ricker, 902 F Boylston S t. Sunday, S o'clock. Rev. Lucy C. ifcGee, street. (M) l:'h. M., Minister. (l\1) \L~SlllNG 'rON, D. C.-Oriental Esoteric Society, H13 BOS'l'ON !Un 8.-'J'hc }.Jetaphysical Club, 211 Ilunt­ Q street, N. W. (M) ington Chambers, 30 Huntington avenue. ( .1 ) "\\'ASHINGTON, D. .-'1rs. E. B. Williams, Unity BOSTON, Mn11 -~lode rn Thought Book Centre, 687 •rruth <.:enter, ~let. Literature Library, 1~60 Col. road. Boylston street. (M) (111) DUl<'FALO. • Y-Fred H. Shepard, 771 Main 1treet. "\\'F.S'l'FfEL,D, llASS.-Life and Light Circle, II. G . .Meelin~ s every )'uesday anti Friday e\ enings at atlv Hockwell. 22 Tl ancock street. (;11) Franklin strc t. (;\I) YOUNGS'l'O\VN, 0-Flora G. Whiteside, Plrasant CllE ·u.nunT, N. J.-The New Life Fraternity, Mr .. Grove. (::11) Crace Collins, Box 15. (~l) , CHICAGO, Jll.-Priscilla Knox McArthur, 1340 North La Salle avenue. (;\1) CINCINNATI, Oblo-The New Thought Temple, 00~ Union Central Life ln•urance Bldg. (llf) COl,UMDUS, Oblo-;\liss llarriet Schwartz, 242Y, NEWS STANDS. s. lligh. Followlug 111 o lh1t of Ne.,.." Stnn4• DE'l'HOIT, Mleh.-Higher Thought Assembly, 10 n·,1er•• NnntlluM untl Nen• 'l'ltougbt. publ1- Withereil street. (~I) cutlon11 mny be bad. EUINDURGH, Scotlaod.-Higher Thought Center, Church, School, Retreat, Library, Helen Rhodes-Wal­ 0 RJ,INGTON, Jown.-.1. \V, Iartens, Pub., 301 S. lace, 49 Sllandwick Place. (M) ;\lain street. 1-' REDONJA, Kam1.-Lozanto New Thought Center, C \N'l'ON, Ol1Jo.-Ralph W. Young, 307 Tuscarawa• HO S. dtll otreet O il avenue. FITCHBURG, Ma"a-:\frs. C. H. Ellis, 173 Main C li'IC AGOI 111.-The Advanced Thought Publishing Co., street. c:-1) 168 N. l\ ichigan avenue. DI DIAN APOJ,IS. Iad.-Mrs. D ayse Walker Booker, CHICAGO, 111.-.\ . C. :\fcClurg & Co., 218·224 S. M S. 131 ake street. Wabash avenue. DiDIANAPOLJ , lnd.-Churcb of Silent Unity I .i· C HICAGO. 111.-Purdy Puh. Co., New 1'hought Book hrary and Reading Room, 1~02 Odd Fellows' Bldg. Shop, \lallers illdg., 5 S. Waba h avenue, S. E .. cor­ Phones, Main 7934, and Wdf. 860. (M) n er ~J adi~o11 ~lfCC't. K .\l, A)lAZOO, Mleb.-1-lome of Truth, Box 684. New C l,E\"EJ.AND. Olllo.-Burrows Bros. Co., 633 Eu­ Thought Library. (IU) clid avenue. I.OS ANGEi.ES, Cul.-:Metaphysical Library, 910 Illack DEN\"Ell., Col.-:llrs. Edith Marie Raymond, 2040 Oldg., 4tb and llill streets. 01) Wei ton •treet. LOS ANGELES, ColJt-Mrs. Clara A. Blocher, HAJlllOGATE. E n g lontl.-'falisman Publishing Co., Free Reading Room for Truth Seekers, 2314 Fellowship 526 S<alion Pde. Terrace. (111) JlllNNEAPOJ,I ·, !Ulna.-'rhe New Life Fraternit)', J .ONDON. \Y. Eni:;lontl.-:\faurice Dobson, 146 Ken­ Dr. Amelia A. Randall, 2744 Hh avenue, south. (:\! \ singt,on, ll iglJ ~treet. NE\' ADA, l\to-Weltmer Institute, 206 S. Ash street. I.ONDO~, £ , C' .. E n g lnutl.-L. N. Fowler & Co., 7 Imperial ,lrcade and 4· 11 Imperial Bldgs., Ludgate (M) • NE"\V YORK CITY-Mrs. Mary Etheridge Chapin, Circus. , Studio, Theatre Francais, 21 \Vest Hth strtet, ' E \\" \ ' OllK Cl'r\'-Coo<lyear Book Concern, 29 Ea>t Saturdays to Tuesdays. (~1) :2:.?d ~ tret:t. NE\V YORK Cl'rY.-The Di,·ine Science Reading S.\l.'r I.A l{E Cl'r\', Utuh.-Sliepard, tbe Magazine Rooms, 1 ltl West 76 street. (M) ~Jan, 237 ~ . St:ite ~trcct. NE\ \ ' ORK CITY-Higher Thought Center, 1919 !"AN DIEGO, Cnl.-Carpentcrs' n ook Store. Broadway. (M) "AN OIEt.;0, Cnl.- ~lrs. <.:ella B. Slocum, 1658 Front NE\V YORIC CITY-New Thought Church Read­ street. ing Room, 110 W. 34th street. (;\1) SAN DIEG O, Cnl.-Wehster's Rook Store, 945 Eighth NE\V YORK CITY.-The Unity Society of Practi­ •treet. cal Christianity, 28 W. 72d street. (M) S \ ~'l 'A D \ llDAllA. ("nl.-Ramona Book Store, J. M. PAltl • Fruuee.-Sodetc Unitive (Science of Life Barbour, Prop., 707 State •trret. !'IT. 1.ou1s, lllo.-TI. Jl. Sl'iiroeder, 3537 Crittenden Center), 20, Rue Va\•in. (l\1) Pflll.ADE[,PHIA, Pa-Happiness Talk1. Tuesday street. evenings 8.15, \Veduesday 3.30. Mrs. Margaret Cut­ 'rllF. A lUElll AN NE\"\' S CO\IPANY supplies Nn11- t1/11s on a returnable hasis to all new dC'a1er. who re­ ting-lves, Limburner Bldg., 1720 Chestnut street. (111) PHll.ADF.l.PlllA, Pu.-:\Iary E. Brown, l 39 N. 11th quest it. •treet. (~I) PJlll,ADEl, PlllA, Pa.-Dr. Elizabeth M. Clark, Jill North 18th treett. Pl) POR'l'J,A D, Ore.- New Thought Temple of Trllth, J' nu ca1111nt i111o_qi11e how 11111ch wr oil 51 O r·;ilers Bldiz. Lrctur.s Sunday 11 a. m. and S wo11ted to clap our ha nds 011d cherr heortih•, p. m. Recital }foll, H2 Broadway. CM) ofte r th e i11spiri11q address ''011 qovc 11s ws­ ROCKFORD, 111.-Unity Truth Center, Rev. Nannie V. Simmons, Pastor, 106 E!cmnbra Bldg., 411l W . State terda1•. B11t th e people felt the old tlwuqht. strtet. Public meetings Sundays and \Vednesdays at 110111elv. that beca11se it was Swida\' thcv dare eight o'clock. Reading and rest rooms. (111) 110/ clap. Some dov we shall k11ow that Su11- SAN AN'l'O JO, Tcxn11.-New Life Fratcrnitv. l\Iary dav is as o(lfm1 Priatc as 011v vthrr dav for Norton Bramham, 3809 South Presa street. (M) SAN F RA CI 'CO, Calif-Metaphysical Library, 126 111a11ifesti11q oPPreciation 011d qoo d w ill. Whc.11 Post <treet. are vo11 cnmillq a.Qoi11 t We arr all lonqiuq SAN F RANCl !i'CO, C nllf.-California Gift Shop, to see more of ''Oii and to hear mnrr of wmr 1040 Polk (at Post street). Olivia King•land. S NTI A(;O DE c nll, EJ, S. A.- Jn titnto de Cienria 11/J/ifti11q tho11qhts. Ho(li11q it ma'' be ere Mental "Armonia." Catedral 1872, Ca ilia, 468 P . 0 . B. lo11Q. I om, with the hiqhcst o(l/!reciatio n.­ (M) MRs. , OPHIA VAN MARTER, The Unity So­ EJA'l'TLE. "\Vn•b-Mn. Agnes J. Galer, 210·1 ciety, 28 West 72nd St., New York City. Crar~ Bldg. (l\l) Say you saw ii in THC NAllTIL\lS. S11 1uara11t11. (>agr 5. , ,, r I THE NAUTILUS. 1 Nautilus News. BY THt EDITORS. One feels the spring Mall" D•ll" time in a special sym­ Important Notice Mo•lng Storl••· posium in "How New To Nautilus Subscribers. Thought Moved Us IF YOU FIND a red expiration notice and order from City to Country," form attached to thi1 apace it means that your aub­ scription expires with this issue UNLI~SS your re­ which is a feature of the May number of newal has crossed this notice in the mails. Pina& Nautilus. Natalie Bowman, who calls herself renew at once ao as to avoid missing an issue, and tc. a "North Dakota hon yok," tells the story of save the expenoe of removing: and replacing ~your name on our list. IF YOU WILL RETURN T~ how she and her family achieved a happy RED O~DER BLANK WITH YOUR REMIT­ home on the prairies and vanquished heart TANCE SO THAT IT REACHES US BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH OP THIS ISSUE, WE disease in the doing of it. The second ex­ WILL CREDIT YOU WITH 18 MONTHS ;PPR perience is that 1 of a voung couple who lived $1.60. We can afford to give you an extra month in New York City and longed for the unat­ for prom pt renew al. tainable country home and garden. The wife SPECIAL LONG-TIDRlll OFFER.81 2 years, $2J50. 8 )'.Cara, $8.00. tells just how they employed New Thought (Foreien poatqe, 60c a year extrL Canadian, ll6c a to gain their desires. year.) A second special symposium for May Nau­ THE D.IZABETH TOWNE CO,. HOLYOIC.E, MASS. tilus is "The Best I Have Got from New Thought," containing six self-experience sto­ ries showing how these "best things" were realized: certainty, safety, vision, faith. cre­ ative power, ability to turn on the power a~ will, the principle behind accidents and the Physical way to heal, and how a husband may heal his wife, as one man did. The first of these self-experience stories is a prize winner bv Culture Marjorie R. Johnson, and the other five are written by Alva Acton, Virginia Grand, Jean Inwood, Isabel Powers and Marv Antin.:, for the Face whose prize-winning article on "The Trans­ My BeautyEs:ercite• formation of a Spoiled Child" appeared in will m•lce you look Y ountcr Nautilus for March, 1914.

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