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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; JANUARY 11, 1920.
The Truth About Spiritualism; Its Fakes and Genuine Cases
Of Spirit Communication-Photos of Thoughts and Spirits
Startling Experiments With Phenomena of
iPsychic Forces DescribedWith Thought
jWriting Projected Through Photo Plates
temarkable Experiments of French Scientist in Human Radiations' These
'Fluid' Emanations, or Thoughts,Make Impressions On Photo Plates Plate
Placed Against Forehead of Medium, While Selection' of Meyerbeer Was
Played, Resulted In Picture of Composer On the Film Another Placed Plate
On Forehead and Gazed Intently at Walking Cane, a Picture of the Stick
Appearing On the Plate.
, , . ,
HEREWARD CARRINGTON,
Ph. D.
'itnbr of Amerlean "' Royal Societies
for rsychlral Research.
ii The question of psychic photog'
uaphy lias perhaps been the subject
if more debates than any other ir
,he whole field of psychic invest
cation. Many -thousands of photo
graphs have been taken, showing
ibnormal and unaccountable mark
figs upon the plates; but unfortun-
te!y a large part of these have been
Shown to be 'due either to normal
fefects on the plates or films used
r to premediated fraud and trick
fry on the part of the medium.
I The methods which have been re-
ioriea to, 10 oniain tnese trauduient
lictures, are many and various. Sub
Stitution and manipulation of the
jjlates, double-printing, double ex
fosure, chemical screens, and a
Jtousand and one other devices have
. j . ' i . i i
ccn rcsuricn id, in me pasi; wmie
"llumler, Hudson. Parke, Bucuet.
ind practically every professional
spirit photographer" of note in the
t one time or another in his career.
See Mrs. II. Sidgwick's paper on
he subject in the English Pr6ceed
igs S. P. R., Vol. VII, pp. 268-89).
Mass of Evidence.
Of late years, however, a mass of
vidence has been forthcoming tend
lg to show that genuine psychic
photography is indeed a. fact this
jew evidence coming from private
purees, that is, from individuals
ho have experimented by them-
Ives. in the absence of any profes-
onal medium, and who have ob-
med very striking perhaps con
ncing results in this manner.
Dr. Ochorowicz, late professor in
e University of Warsaw and Lem-
ts. conducted a series of very re-
arkable investigations in this field,
d has published his results in the
trench magazine Annales Ides
Sciences Psychiques, which includes
its editorial board Professor
,harles Richer, Sir William
ilrookes. Professor Camille Flam-
i iarion, Dr. Paul Joire, Dr. Joseph
laxwell, Dr. Mangin, Prof. Henry
orselli, Baron von Schrenck- Not
sng, and others.
jj Professor Richet has stated in his
slief Pr'. Ochorowicz is an "excep
jonally careful and scientific inves
Igator." Dr. Ochorowicz's experi
ments were conducted in the realm
I "though photography" and pho
Igraphs of emanations issuing
fom the human body. In these
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experiments no camera was used:
the plate,t wrapped in opaque paper,
was placed either between the
hands of the medium or against the
forehead or the "solar plexus" and
a definite thought was impressed
upon the plate at the will of the
experimenter. In all these cases,
Dr. Ochorowicz supplied and de
veloped his own plates, and they
were never under control of the
medium except for the few moments
during which she pTaded her hands.
upon them.
Astral Hand on Plate.
These experiments of Dr. Ochor
owicz s were conducted in the dark
or in feeble red light; and, the sub
ject being in trance, was requested
to project an astral form or hand
from her own and place this upon
the plate held in the air by the ex
perimenter at some distance from
her bodjj. The results of some of
these experiments are thus de
scribed by br. Ochorowicz:
' I hold a plate at a distance of
about one metre from her right
hand, which is held in front of her.
lhe red light is turned slightly low;
ine somnairiDuie sees a snaaowy
hand detach itself from hers, which
is at the same time also attached to
a very long, inin arm, wnicn ap
proaches the plate, lhe hand is
very large, she says, and is a right
hand. It places itself over the plate,
which I thereupon remove and de
velop. A large hand is distinctly
visible upon it. Finally I hold a
plate two and a half- metres away
from the medium's hand. The som
nambule shivers and feels cold in
her lower limbs, despite the fact that
my laboratory is very warm. She
again holds out her right hand, and
a left hand, attached to a long thin
arm, is seen by Jier to detach itself
and place itself over the plate held
in my hand. Upon being developed,
the impression of a very large left
hand was found upon the plate so
large that only a portion of the hand
could Je seen (the whole of the me
dium's hand could easily be placed
upon the plate.) These are very
similar to the enormous hands fre
quently seen at the Palladino
seances, and said to be .those of
John King.
. In Independent Spirit.
"From the above facts," continues
Dr. Ochorowicz"I think we are
justified in arriving at the following
tentative conclusions:
"1. That the hand of the 'double
can be larger than that of the me
dium. "2. That a left hand can be pro-
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Remarkable French Experiments.
These human radiations, coming
from the; body, have been made the
subject of minute tudy by French
investigators, notably the Durville
brothers and Commandant Darget
of Paris who termed these rays
"V-rays." By the aid of photo
graphic , plates these investigators
have, apparently, obtained direct
proof that fluidic emanations issue
from the body, and that they can im
press photographic plates, lhey ap
parently have no direct connection
with the nerves of the physical bodv.
'As a result of a long series of experi
ments, in this connection; Dr. Imoda
came to the conclusion that "the ra
diations of the Crookes' tube and
mediumistic raidations are funda
mentally the same."
M. Darget placed a plate wrapped
in paper against the toreneaa or m.
Hannion, who proceeded to play a
piece trom Meyeroeer, wnose por
trait stood before the piano, Un the
plate was developed the portrait of
the composer.
He then nlaced a wranoed plate to
the forehead of a subject, entranced,
and, upon the plate being developed,
the head of an American eagle was
found upon it. The subject had
been dreaming of an eagle. (This
interesting experiment suggests to
us the possibility of using this
method for criminological investigations.)
He placed a plate upon his own
forehead, and looked at a walking
stick for some minutes in a red light.
On the plate was found the image
cf the stick. This writer in detail
ing some of his remarkable results
says: '
Photos of Emotions.
"As reeards ohotos of emotions,
! is nossible to show that the brain
emits fluid according to the strength
of the sentiments present. Passion,
anger, rage produce rays emitted in
boihnc state. . . When a nu-
man being 'emits a thought, it makes
the brain vibrate and illuminates the
pnosphorus therein contained. These
rays are projected outward. When
thought is concentrated on a mental
form, this form is susceptible of re
production upon' the sensitive film.
A revolution in science will soon
manifest itself, and the human rays
(these newly discovered i v-raysj
shine forth pure and luminous to the
w6rld."
Dr. Baraduc of Pans also conduct
ed a number of very interesting ex
periments in this connection, with
specially sensitized plates, ana ap
parently s succeeded in directly
photographing thoughts by the aid
of a camera. In this case the swirls
or vortices of the ether were directly
cauKhti upon the plate and . photo
graphed. A number of these have
been reproduced in the past illus
trating different types of thoughts
or emotions emitted by the sensi
tive subject usually in hypnotic
trance. Similar, exjperiments have
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Plate No. 2 Spirit Photograph Made by Mrs. Dupont Lee.
been conducted by other continental
investigators.
Before War Experiments.
Shortly before the war, Prof. Fu
kurai of the University of Tokio,
published a large book, giving the
results of his experiments in psychic
photography. (This is in Japanese,
and as yet has not been translated.)
So far as we can see, there was no
possibility fraud in connection with
these Dhotocraohs. Thev were taken
in the oresence of a number of
scientific witnesses from five to
seven, usually, and no professional
medium was employed.
He first of all experimented upon
two ladies, both of whom are now
dead, tit afterwards, experimented
more successfully with the wife of
a tellow-protessor in the university.
No camera was employed in any of
these experiments: but the plates,
wrapped in opaque paper, were held
between the hands or the subject,
and several plates, as a rule, were
piled one upon another. After the
pile had been arranged, the plate up
on which the impression was to be
made was selected. For example,
on one occasion, Prof. Fukurai, after
handing a plate to the entranced
psychic, said,; "I want you to im
press upon that plate, by an effort
of your will, the words 'Myo Ho'
meaning 'marvelous processes.' "
The subject then stated that she saw
the words before her in the air as
it were and that she was trying to
impress the outlines of these words
upon the plate in Japanese charac
ters. A few moments later she said,
"They are taken," and handed! the
plate to the professor. Immediately
upon the plate being developed in
the dark room, it was examined, and
the words "Myo Ho" were found
Upon it!
Writing Through Plates.
.More difficult tests were then un
dertaken. A pile of a dozen wrapped
plates was placed upon the lap of
the psychic. She was asked to im
press a plate several down the pile
that iSj not the top or the bottom
plate. She made an effort at will, and
in a few minutes exclaimed, "I have
impressed the word 'Ten' (meaning
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'Heaven') on the third plate. I will
now try to impress my three fingers
of the left hand upon this plate. I
will impress the word 'Kin' ('gold')
upon the sixth plate in the pile."
Soon she exclaimed that, this had
been done, and the pile of plates
was taken from her. Under devel
opment it was found that the word
Ten and the faint outlines of
three fingers were impressed upon
the third plate, and the word "Kin"
upon the sixth plate. All the rest
were blank.
In another experiment the subicct
thought of the figure of a woman.
sitting, which appeared dimly on a
photographic plate held against her
forehead, as shown in Plate No..l.
Mrs. Dupont Lee.
Among the most interesting ex
periments in this field are those
which have been undertaken of late
by Mrs. Dupont Lee of Dupont
Powder fame she herself being the
psychic, and no other person being
present, on many occasions, during
the taking and the development of
the pictures. In many cases a well
known Washington physician was
also present; but he, too, afhjrms that
sV far as he could see there was no
possibility of trickery in connection
with those pictures which he saw
taken, and upon which the psychic
impressions were obtained. It is un
fortunate that a well known profes
sional photographer had a hand in
the development or manipulation of
a large number of these photographs
and their value is thus discounted
or altogether offset from the scien
tific point of view. But a large num
ber remain which, Mrs. Dupont Lee
asserts, were taken and developed
entirely bv herself, or in the pres
ence of friends, and one of these is
reproduced here.
Plate No. 2 is very curious, show
ing us, apparently, a group of
"sylphs" or nature-spirits flying
across the field of the camera, to
ward the head of an elderly man,
who has been dead some years but
who, in his lifetime, was well known
1 as a successful physician in Wash
: ington. T,his picture is so curious
: that it certainly deserves considers
; tion upon any theory. Whether or
i not these thines can be taken sen
ously depends upon the mind of the
investigator: but here at least is the
; photbgraph, which needs to be ac
counted for satisfactorily, whatever
it may actually represent.
Shows Large Group. .
Another photograph showed a
large group of people, many of fhem
quite disproportionate, being rela
tively too tall or too short for oth
ers, yet overlapping each other in
a singular and interesting manner
(and which I have been assured by
expert photographer, would be ex
tremely difficult to reproduce pho
tographically.) It was taken and
developed by Mrs. Dupont Lee her
self. In this case, no camera was
used at all. The plate was bound
to her forehead and left there two
hours.
Another experiment resulted in
the figure of a known man, holding
his hat. He is the late Mr. Bo
cock well known to Mrs. Lee, in
life. This plate, we are told, was
held in the hands of Mrs. Lee and
Dr. R., the well known physician
above mentioned, and developed by
them at once with the resul that
this figure was found uponL the
plate. It was held in their lands
in the dark for about half an hour
of course, no camera being used.
The so-called "photograph" looks
strikingly like a drawing; but, what
ever it may be, we giv the results
as reported; and whatever we may
think of them, we cannot bring the
charge of conscious fraud in this
case, without implicating the two
principals themselves which seems
hardly possible under the circumstances.
Prof. James H. Hyslop, in the
Proceedings of the American So
ciety for Physical Research, has
published (1914) o a long account of
some of the earlier experiments of
Mrs. Dupont Lee in this connec
tion, and traveled to Washington to
conduct personal investigations
and obtained a number of photo
graphs which had then been taken.
These were quite different in char
acter from the above, though on
some of them the same figure of
Mr. Bocock is seen. On one in
particular his phantasmal form is
seen' walking down a' road, bril
liantly illuminated by the moon
light. Mrs. Lee, as before stated,,
is not a professional medium, is
a lady in private life of good family
connections', independently off, and
has, made psychic photography her
pastime for the last five or six years,
during which time she states she
has made more than 10,000 psychic
photographs!
(Continued Next Sunday.)
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a period of years to the simple
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out the treatments were not
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Stands Grueling Strain.
Thanks to them he is today the
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passed through the grueling months
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snuff habit may be easily and eomidetely
banished in three days with delightful
benefit. The author, Edward J. Woods.
T B-81. Station F, New York City, will
mail his book free on request.
The health improves wonderfully after
the nicotine poison is out of the system.
Calmness, tranquil leep. clear eyes, nor
mal appetite, good digestion, manly vigor,
strong memory and a general gain in ef
ficiency are among the many benefits rc-
ported. Get rid of that nervous feeling;
no more need of pipe, cigar, cigarette,
snuff or chewing tobacco to pacify morbid '
desire.
Adler-i-ka
Again!
"After using Adler-i-ka I am en
tirely cured of chronic bowel
trouble. . I can eat good and work
every day. My neighbor is also
using it with wonderful results."
(Signed) Mrs. T. H. Smith.
Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH umx-r
and lower bowel so completely it re
lieves ANY CASE gas on the stom
ach or sour stomach. Removes a
surprising amount of foul, decaying
matter irom the alimentary canal
(which poisoned stomach for
months). Often CURES constipa
tion. - Prevents appendicitis. The
INSTANT pleasant action of Adler-i-ka
astonishes both doctors and
patients. It is a mixture of buck
thorn, cascara. elvcerine and nin
other simple ingredients. Sherman
& McConnell Drug Co.
KIDNEYS NEVER .
CAUSE BACKACHE
Rub pain, soreness and stiff
ness right out with old
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All I want If your name and addreu to I can (end ran a free trial
treatment. I want you juit to try this treatment that'a all Just
hj ib mat my only argument.
I've been in the Retail Drug Bmlnen for to yean. I am Pretident of the Indiana State
Board of Pharmacy and Pretident of the Retail Drugg-itU' Auociation. Nearly everyone in Fort
Wayne knowa me aqd knowt about my auccenful treatment Orer twelve thousand five)
andred Men, Women and Children outside of Fort Wayne have, accord inc to their own atate
menta, been cured by thii treatment aince I first made this oner public.
If you have Eczema, Itch, Salt Rheum, Tetter nerer mind how bad my treatment hat
cored the wont cases I ever saw civ me a chance to prove my claim.
Send me your name and address on the conpon below and get the trial treatment I want to
send you FREE. The wonders accomplished in your own case will be proof.
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'Kidnevs Cause har-Warti? V.-.I
They have np nerves, therefore can
not cause oain. Listen! Vnur lurt.
ache is caused by lumbago, sciatica
or a strain, and the ouirlcest relief
soothing, penetrating "Sf Jacobs
Liniment." Rub it right on the ache
ior icnaer spot and instantly the
pain, soreness, stiffness and lame
ness disappears. Don't stay crip
pled! Get a small trial bottle r.f
' St. Jacobs Liniment" from
druearist and li inner nn A mnm.n
after it is applied you'll wonder what
became of the backache, sciatica or
lumbago pain. ,"St Jacobs Lini
ment StODS anv nain ar nnr T
is harmless and doesn't hum nr
color the skin.
It s the only aDDlieation tn mK An
a weak, lame or painful back or for
lumpago, sciatica, neura eia. rheu
matism, sprains or a strain.
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J.C. Kuti.ll, . p.
t. C HUTZELL, Druggist, No. 3422 Wast Main St., Port Wayne Ind.
Please send 'witllnt cost or obligation to me your Free Proof Treatment
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Women Need Swamp-Root
Thousands of women hv VMn
and bladder trouble and never sus
pect It
Women's complaints often prove
to be nothing else but kidney
trouble, or the result of kidney or
bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a. hoaltw
condition, they may cause the other
organs to become diseased.
Pain In the hrlf honAanhe In..
of ambition, nervousness, are often
times symptoms ot kidney trouble.
Don't delay starting treatment
Dr. Kilmer's Swamo-Root a nhv."
slclan's prescription, obtained at any
drug "tore, may be Just the remedy
needed to overcome such conditions.
Get a medium or larce size home -
Immediately from any drns; store.
However, it you wish first to test
tiiia great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnshamton,
N. T., for a sample bottle. When
writlnjr be. sure and mention the
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