The Omaha Sunday Bee Magazine Page ' : , ' f, "'3''. I v -'. n ; - ?i ' r . - . ' ; ... . : ..' ' ' V , I 1 - - ' , , I 1 , . ....... J j,M.-. .. J Mr. Ilcreward Carrington. By Ilcreward Carringlon The Dlttlngulihed Authority r.n Pychlc Phenomena and Co-Author, with Cherlee Oodderd of "THE MYS TERIES OF MYRA," the Impreeelve , New Moving Picture Drama Dealing with the Occult Forcee for Good and Evil. "Thou tshalt not Buffer a witch io live." Exodus, Chnpfrr rrii., vs. J. O wltcbee continue to,(Cxlt? We ero a:cuBtomp(l to think of ilirhfi as bnlng out of datu lmgln(iry brine who exlnlfid two or thrc hundred yr-ar bko In (ho minds of inn rrfduloua end aupiwtlHou piihlfn. It may fomo aa a hork thrrcforfl to' learn Hint our lew agalnut witchcraft' ullll xlnt In prl Stdi, and Ihnt only 1 he othor day Mr. Hadln H. DBrllng, of ,Nnfk, N. J., wa arrewlfd under th Malum rovrrlntr wltchrraft that Is, ah an virtually aor uhpA of being a witch, Mr. Darling, who l medium and junior of the Mret frogrennive Hplrltual I'hurch, No. fi7 Mainly alrot, Nowark, hon rrpld undor th Witchcraft I- for "prftpndlng to pxurclne or ih con Jurallon, occult and crafty aclnncft" to ml ad or defraud Ignorant prona, ald: "If I am a witch why don't thoy hang ir hum rtm h Ihpy did In the old day? They btp thi-ffttcnlng to fine me $50, Am 1 h wlich? Ho poople continue to hcllpve in wltchrraft? Our lawe wm to how Ihat they do." Mm. Dnrling bript Aof not cnniildor that i-hc a Hch by any mana, but. only a medium, having romarkahl pdyrhlo pnwera. Ilcr particular gift or phane la "pdvehontctry" that I, the ability to hndl rrrtain objwta belonging to dif ferent people, and from these objncla re ceive ImprenHlona relative to themelvea and their Uvea or lo "upldts" about Ihem. Kor Instance, nhe aacerta ehe can handle a lock of hair, and by feeling It f "II the dlnpohltlon of the person from whnn head It waa cut. hlh preaenl troublea and dlfflcultlea, what hsa happened to him In thn near past and what ta likely to hap pen to him In the near future, fihe aloo Iihh other paychlc powora, but clnlma that all of thette are used for good and helpful purpoaea, which are exactly contrary to the harmful practice of the older witch craff. The "Bai of Truth in the Olfi Witchcraft. It la true there la a certain connection between thn newer and the older witch ery Apart from t folllea and the purely imiiKinary Incidenta connected In the mpiTMliinua mlnda of thoa daya with witchcraft practlaea. there donbtleca ex-. Med a Mitmtratum or haul of real paychlc facta upon which the witchcraft practtxea were founded. Witchcraft bad m facta aa well aa Ita follies. Where there ta BO much Miiokc, there mnut be annie hie. A brief comparison of the peT and the older forma will, however, make clear the difference between them. In thoi-e daya wltchea were mipposed to mnfa entraordinary powera fur evil to bee Itch women and children, and een coa and fliwka, bv caatlng an evil ee iipiin them or throwing a epell over them. Thta power wa euppnaoil to be d.rl'el from the devil hlmaelf. Their poera er all fcr ell. Ome rrrv ar a grand meeting of wt'i lu-a atid wliarda w held, called a iab!ih. TMe held a nighl ltore ttie fitt of M th t"l "f aome Inn, lr ni'iuMain at a place win re tour road ! . 'I hfl ill lie Were lippoed to K' tu 1 it-i ,,i i miitig on b uomai ick or .nm-Miif on jrr'-t -'.tl 'I h I'ir'lcd I' hi i'h li;htiili!g pewd ti tlflr rt t,M .Ml't it m ti a di-w tti'Monj of wh.it ti 'k pU e it t'f t.'i- I, !!!. tfttt a . 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I. it hi 14 (ft, 1 " !; (ri,,,j.i t he ):.:) a. t l et I aim !, f. ,n, Herewrd Carrington, the Authority on ' Psychic Phenomena, Explains How the Claims of Mrs. Darling, Recently Charged with Witchery in New Jersey, Resemble the Ancient Beliefs in Magic and Black Art Modern Science and I'gychic Phenomena In the remarkable mo linn picture aerial, "THK MYKTKRICS OF MYRA," which, la now running at the leading motion picture theatrea, Mr, Ilcreward Carrington- and Mr. f'harlea (ioddard have worked out on legitimate and arientiflc linea a aludy of w hat modern arienee ia atriving to accomplish in the direction of pen etrating the unexplained phenomena of premoni tion, prophetic dream a, viainna and communica tion with the apirit w orld, and the myaterlea of life after death. , Thia photograph ehowe Miaa Jean Sotheru aa "Myra Maynard" in a payrhic trance writing a "apirit meaaage," Her hand ia beinr guided by Mr, Falabrook, who la, In the role of "Doctor Alden." a arientiflc In vrallgalor of occult mya trriea. of peerh. After a while the? again dla appear Into the ground. They are then rvei with a banquet at which all man ner of dlaguHting thing are nerved and greedily devoured t'V the demon and wltchea. Itani Ing and all manner of otgie ftiilah the night, until the rock rroaa when all disappear and the fih Path ta ended " 'I'het n ho an (l (,( 11,4 mediaeval llief in wlti-t)(, illy enough nun ll of H appeaii to u, l.t w n.'ot r men her tint in tnoae d ) lh dmil w i a real pefs.ne In t'-e euhi-oy of i.!.lrt tin miiiiitlv hniiB(i in hi r'-a'tn aiut ( ,ituiit lutrtet, ne It) the . ? iit of no-it In our ,t 1 if wit ate to fm lr l Ous'v i ! am n tht-ne fl ant Ifi ! ,ii hil lr oh thr' mm t it It-la Uiirr ttl itHi 'id gliiH , flu. ut I lire! .(, nii)u 1,1 p(i4 Ilitt t!it-i,i. ai m a it j i-i 'ilit t. 1 Hi'"i t.l! y a- I'd, nw.i4 will, it, af III, III I ( I "in .(.! I , I,. I 1,1 I !,.-. ' I- tlt -t I ' I ! i- h ,- ,f (. ,. 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It 11 " l S t f ' i 352 4 . ,ii a. raantaarf.atek'ii u4it.am n n.t i a "the NMtrh'n Sabhbth," From ihc connldeied wltchea were T( ry almllar lo men and women who today we would t all medium, that la being poaaeaaed of oul of Urn or extraordinary power of eonie kind Vgiln, one of the commoneat forma of bewitchment, aa we have ild, w by mtMii of the ell ee and casting a apell mum a person, Thia wa dnuhtle aome tirm of hypnotto or ninsmerio Influence wuh whieti we are now (amiiiar, but whiih. of co teao. appeared uncanny be f,r Ihfsit piir wpre ktiomn to eiUt. fpon u.-h power t. jeml, to a largo e l.-iti, tn. tuth tit the kfricn na'lte ami ttieir iimliii d'triiirt, rainioaker. wlir (l t if a it-i tomiUr wototer mater it t.i Uoa div f'i of le tm.tt k it.) n oten of ne " ' n lit a Pv fi , ,h tn i P-tute feat lehmti the " ,t oiof h.iii a ei it i.t hi asl, ii I I'M ntiiiw aa i,e k t ill n (inn ,ir !,il roat'e.t eter a tire mm! 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The fol I I if ir i- ae , r ti "H'-Htf. J'.V K. - It TJ , . i,'-L Ai.T. W ". . . f . i - 4. . H. It HBfa... V m .,-"TI air . " . He i' j 1 I Wfc- As-W ,k fst -a A-, fir; i - ' - i 1 , hn ' -'aW , i.ii i . n)a.tna,..l; , - 1 . .; V . ' "' ' ' r ' ". '. vJ, " ') 1 ! " ' if, " ' S4f'; .-''vtfivVf v .'-;.- i fit .'tar-' " J z I J ' -J(ajr. 1 gMah,ailiLllMM. I - . 4 J I lift. 1 !' t - f i W'S i , ' ' ' - !i v 1 . ' i 'i . " V VII Famou.s Old Middle Arc Wooden Trint. For Instance, he would prick Its hand or left ear. etc, with a needle and the aubjeri seated alx or eight feet di.Kant, would feel the prhka on her own phyai c al body at preclaely the moment and on the pot a thev were made upon the etherlc hotly some distant bv a procen technically known a "repercussion." lh piln or Injury reacted on the phyalral body white the antral or etherlc body w looirfil Then phenomena I iMifv in a curious way the old witchcraft bellVf that Injury to the "airl boil i ' witch would re ct mon the pttidii 4l hily cf the h at, a ,t'ini l or Inatancv, li w hf Sieved In hoe ilayt (lit witctica hat tin-- p,ter Don't Let Your Hits ftrtt tiu of g ptt-tr In ih hand. Th hand are l?i f'l trtl In';- ! of i "Sour ( i U H t.'.if t u bn t " 'lb hn ' bftt'g utt lit. ifc ii!t a,ey iSt H t-l ; txi.it, g ri I h t tt itte r t'. t . womttt wht d 0Htt lab t til-ttf i ! t lHi k tinii t i (I ': l'tir I i"i t 1 1 f t t hi" i , r .m h !.!!- Irt " t ' t iiit. a t " l"-f ke'iiH bit ."l Ilia h-f, , n.i't ...t (k ' " i i " t t- I i ' -t ii k i'i l l l tt . I t I 1 ka k, It !, Hitu lt f.. .. I e.l-i rtU ft ! Is.iHt until I f l la I j Ihtl. .'i Irhif.iHia if a frl to iiifi'.l 1 1tIi. , ,i,t II ! i , a .1 , , ; I - -1 tt t ' ; I j filMu'l f a i ( Itiut It. ,i ,r th-iF iivi,t. at txk'lel I tdl nt tt- It ia nn Wtttvtf f - . 1' r Hurning a Witch at the Stake, The old Puritan lawi under w hich witchea were burned at the slake in Kalem, Maaaachuaetla, several gencrrliona go, are Mill on the Statute Book of the State of .New Jeracy, although in modified form and without the death penalty. early to go and wash aome Hnrn 'not very far from the', house, ho tried to dlnsuade her, repeating to he nevoral times: "Do not go there. You will he fright, oned." ' ' W h y ft h o u 1 d I be frightened," an swered she. "J tell you, you will be frightened." he answered. Hho made nothing of these threat and departed. Hardly had she taken her place at the waahtub before she saw an animal mov ing here and there about her. Aa It was not yet daylight, she 4V V , 3Tifta ,a could not clearly mak out Ita form, but t-he thought It wa a kind of a dog. 'Annoyed hy tlo-ae going and coming and not being able to scare It away, ah threw nt tt a wooden clothe itter, which struck It In the eve. The animal Immediately disappeared At the same moment the children of Itigot heard th latter utter a cry of pain from the hed and crv ; "Ah! The wretch' Sim hai destroyed my eye" Krnm thai tUv, in fact, lie became une et d Thee 'e poniena, are ctirtoualv nppori hv hi tiewer retvrtii.t of t'ldonel ie Hor'i.isl tin I oiheri t'leallv. aa in the witch Sabbath, m ni'i't tenieiuber t'it before mn- ther Hands Show How Old You Arc To prevent the irj'owlng t.c tf ol t oil IWfl diopa ff ni-tur if beniidi In etery fjwvef il i f t Pte nit ud w I I b !f Ii . t Hi, fiif ll.-trai (.( .ett.i!ft l I l- a. ' I' I i-!'l I'. r Mi fiirji.taa b!f J ijfti 4"p of ln.iiiit Ki. . I'l a t4ipii - f tl nt ti'lta nil o i be Ii t i Kn ' rt r"--l t t H W 'I'l.-I'i.l K I - i-f the Is art It nil t fi'ie.g oil It th! I ( kt brn wf I III tlftaa lug ISM e uaii'S' ( 1 1 l 4 Me t 'ii k'i t -.(! f t i 't i. ' ,1 ;,t it --a(. a I . i a t. (, i-f i, .a n tatt itf,i..i' t' lt thii!'ti I f ti (t a- li.in t it j If 'tt U tte, ii II kt ih l;t a , t ' i . i Uti'i a -ti II ,i i I t Hm- It w ( l tl -a kf wttii.f Pima, i( m g.i ..tt Ivm I . ,i i. i.'tit (si,,, I w -. a m ..t lt .. t !-.,! t . , by Albert Keller. the wltchea Invariably rubbed their bodies with a sort of pasty ointment called the "wltchea' unguent." Tals was douhiless a opiate of some kind, and, ab sorbed through the tkin, had the power of Inducing a nort of a drug sleep or de lirium In which they experienced vision or dreams of all kinds, which were col ored by the beliefa or tradition of the time. The natural or rational explana tion of most, of then wlthnraft phen omena Ir thus afforded by science, but. It, will he seen that, there was after all Homo battle of fact for the belief in witch craft In that, day, and that. It was not all pure Iroaslnat'lon or ImpoHinre aa many believe. Tho fact were unusual and have only been eTplalned rationally by further scientific Inquiry. , There Is a great similarity hetween the older witchcraft, phenomena and the present, day psychical facte. Neither of them can bo explained hv tholr own gen eration, but, probably will bo by the ad vances of science. Witchcraft appeared mysterious to the people living 300 years ,ago; occult, end psychical phenomena ap pear mysterious to us still. The world progresses, but the air of mystery still hangs about, these mysterious manifesta tions, which have been- recorded In all ages of the world s hlatory. Modern Psychical Science and Its Purposes. Modern paychlc science, while It. thus has certain points of resemhlanre to tb older wltchrraft, yet differs from It In certain essential detnails. In the first place the object la no longer ev-to bew Itch or destroy someone else. In fact, helpful advice la nearly always sought and given. The method of 'nqulry ar -now scientifically baaed on medical and psychological lines. Mediums, so called, ai men and women poaaeasing peculiar powers, uninutiht a a rule, and thej flinuld no bviiKcr bo prrerutei a witches, but rather be developed along the tittht line, an that their peculiar powers, whatever they are. may bev at leniit caily uiiJerMood and explained, and turned to (he advantage of humanity. Till l the obtetl W!Hh Sh()l!i be kept tu new by ail fhm wlnn duty it l to nvet,i.it a I pi ,. cti,t t failed me Hum or fi-ji hl.-s Mheii It raniiot he prownl that I' m are uMng thuir power In barm o::i'" or to t'tal them out n' I lef nmhi'y gvidan poati,ton,4. .-nielM..e I et 'i Iftturr, , fr, , l'i flMtl lit a iiulll-M ft n t,,m elbow t ti I of !' .i i,, H'.-nl (.1 I ,j ken it. - Cl. 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