Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 17, 1922, Night Extra, Image 6

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ntentiil nntcrnckers te complete radio
phone eulfitH, Is en exhibit at the feutth
annual real estate nnd building exposi
tion nt the Flret IteRlirtent Armery,
llreml nnl Cnlldwhtll ntrect.
One of the feature Is n dlsnln licv-
Inft the progress of home building from
the drawing up of the deeds nnd title
through the nrehltcetn' plans te the final
Ntnges of development of the modern
dwelling. Kven the fire insurance pol
icy is net forgotten.
Among the vn'rlmm types of house
Illustrated is the "airpluue t.e." n
form of heuce very popular In Califor
nia. The heuc is he called because of
the llkene.ss of Its loef te the wins'
of an nit p one.
Among tlie modern imiuyvements is a
tiny bathroom, which occupies only the
.corner of a geed -sized loom.
Medel pallers, kitchens and sun
perches are mmh in evidence, many of
tliem being -i;t up merely te demon
strate some new article that may be
installed.
in one room a gelatine tish glebe
hangs suspended from n tripod. The
walls of the hiiuill aquarium ate as clear
as cr.xstal. A closer inspection shows
', that the glebe I constructed from u Mm
or varnish, ami 1 son exhibition te show
the untci proof qualities of the wirnMi.
A window that "turns inside out"
forms another novelty that is eulte
popular among patrons of the cxpesi- ,
ueu. me winnow is n snsli witliln a
sash, and when the weary housewife
i wNhes te clean the window nIic does
net need te cllm outside en the s 11.
lly lifting the outer each nnd pressing
a button the inner sash does a lllp-tlep,
ami tne outside comes inside. A re
J versa) of the process puts the window
back In its normal position. ,
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is a new style of shellac that etuins and
1 Mirnishes all in one operation. A laige
dell house that gladdens the eyes of the
kiddles is furnished te demonstrate the i
iiiiustml qualities of the new product.)
I One room U i-ulncd In mahogany, an- I
ether In old oak, and ethers in various
tpc of finish. I
A house, about live feet high, is
I covered with mineral stucco. Other I
miniature buildings ere reefed with
asbestos binsus. One mail-order con cen
cern has itv block en eIiibitien, tin
dozen or se houses all being of tla
portable vnrletj.
A feature of the many stove ehibit
Is a miniatuic locomotive of a some
what nut intuited style, mode un of
I sfevenines. Anether con! ri wince iu nnl
iippnnitiis ter ciiargmg tiatteiics, te lie
used either en the "lllwer" or for the
home radio set.
An icre (ream sandwich m.iehine Is
weiking steadily every afternoon. It I
is leaded with crisp cukes and nenth
slices off (luniks of ice cieam, which
fall between the waiting cakes. The,'
machine is designed for children'
puitlea or chinch sjeciuls.
"The World lias failed in linderslnml
the lawH that govern thene communl cemmunl communl
eatletis from the unseen. Even these
of us whejjnve made n study of them
de net as et fully interpret the mys
tery. One thing Is manifest; these who
desire te derive the greatest benefit
from spiritualism mint put themselves
In n receptive mood. They must as-
Mime n s.wnpathetlc attitude if they
expect te accomplish results nnd receive
spiritualistic communications.
World's Classical Seance
"The classical seance of the wnrbl
was the gathering of the Disciples in
let
the upper room
ages tlie world has overlooked the para
through all the
mount feature of that gathering.
contained in list three words :
4 f . k ,1 t br f 1" w.i h
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be unable te understand that mcdlumn,
particularly clairvoyants, receive the
truths they Impart in the way of sym sym
lels. Hew Visions Interpret
"Thus n clairvoyant inny catch a
glimpse, in a misty way, of a ship at
sen nbove the head of n visitor. It
suggests that the visitor is a sailor, or
lias been at sen, or is related te aorae
seafaring person.
"A moment Inter the flgure of a
innn appears In aller garb. He bears
n close resemblance te the sitter. A
brother, perhaps, nnd the symbols are
mus interpreted: 'ion nave n brother
who is ii sailor, lie has been In n storm.'
"At this moment there appears the
vision of this same, sailor hurrying along
the streets of Ii cltv. He mnv he In
civilian clothes, It is of n man ap
parently returning te Ids home. Se
the message as interpreted rends:
" 'Your sailor brother has escaped
shipwreck. Hc'is en his wuy home. Ien
may expect him te arrive any time new.
He is In geed health and spirits.'
"We snlrltiinllsts de net exneet me
diums te impart with the utmost clear
ness nnd luc tv messages from these
en the ether side. The difficulties of
-fci
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Tiw
are immeasurably greater than any
thing we can Imagine. We must make
messages
It Is
Ther
were 'of one accord.'
"There was perfect hnrmenv among
the Disciples. They had gathered te
receive n sublime spiritual visitation.
They were ready te receive the spir
itual radiance, nnd they received it.
Theyc "were 'of one accord.'
"Investigators of societies for nsvchl-
cai icsciiren iissun e tne nttitude of, due allowance, for distorted
these who hear the knock nf tin nni. n...i k-..i... iNi, u
nnd Immediately proceed te investigate! '
the knock. They neglect te inquire as Mistaken ConAptlens
te who is at the deer. Because, nrter Thcrc Is one thing which I cam
all, these various manifestations, foel-.estly desire should be set right before
Mi, undignified, puerile, perhaps, us the American public, because It is net
they may seem te be, are merely nt- ienly unjust, but it will create a wrong
tempts te attract our attention. I impression about spiritualism," said
"Anether weakness in the attitude of Sir Arthur gravely,
psychical leseareliers is the assumption "The ether da a woman in Newark
that all spiritual mediums are liars, or, killed her child and then nttcmntcd
practice deliberate dccentlens. everv suicide In the belief that If denil rIic I
clalrvejant Is n fraud. They seem te would be able from the world beyond te I
aid ami assist tier husband te better ad
vantage than if she bad remained at his
side here in life. -
"Thcre is no sect or religion in tile
world that does net contain somewhere
among its adherents these who nrc
morbid, who nre suffering or who other
wise have grown tired of life nnd who,
ultimately, take the mistaken read te
end their troubles.
"The unfortunate woman in ques
tion, if she were n spiritualist, failed
te understand the doctrines and teach
ings of our religion.
"We stcfteut of this life into the
life beyond carrying with us the at
tributes, the wenknesscu, the will and
the capacity for geed or evil that in
fluenced tls in this life. Divine Provi
dence has set the limits of our ex
istence and for us te undertake te frus
trate divine law is a grave and serious
mistake.
Suicides' Hereafter Unhappy
"We will be compelled te explntc
ever there the wrongs we have com
mitted here.
"The fate of n suicide going into the
ether life will be a very unhappy one.
Fer this reason it is manifestly unjust
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communication between the two worlds!10 W n.?alnlit nnyel'Slen, or te held It
icsjiuiiiuiu iui, iuc ucis ui un mis
guided member of it faith. Misdirected
religious fervor has, unfortunately, led
te many snd and unforeseen crimes
agnlnst self. It Is net right In this case
te held spiritualism responsible for any
such thing."
I cited te Sir Arthur the fact that a
distinguished professional gentleman of
rhllailelphia, whose name I was net at
liberty te mention, believed that ninny
of the se-called cases of Insanity in our
nsyiums were nothing mere than oeses.
slens; -possession by evil spirits similar
te these mentioned in the Illble,
I explained that this gentleman held
i t llMtlli
It pessible: te restore these victim te '
formal mental condition 'by exercising
the discarnate spirit and compelling it te
relinquish lis held upon the body and
lout of the unfertunate victim.
I furthermore informed him thnt my
friend was prepared te expend a con
siderable sum of money te establish a
clinic for the treatment of such cases.
"I have given the subjec't. only the
most casual thought." said Sir Arthur
in reply. "I think it entirely reason
able thnt such conditions exist. I have
never had an opportunity te Investigate
the question, but my daughter has
written me about some very interesting
experiments along that line thnt have
been conducted in California with con
siderable success.
"She has n friend who Is a physi
cian, whose wife is possessed of con
siderable mcdiumlstic power. On a
number of occasions he and his wife
have vistcd a hospital for the insane
In California where he has conducted
experiments very like these you sug
gest. Chases Spirit te Wife
"His method Is te cast his wife into
a state of coma, or trance. He, then
places beside her in a chair n victim of
whnt he believes te be possession, or
seizure, by nn evil or mischievous spirit.
He then directs his wife by the hypnotic
power which lie holds ever her te get
ln.te rapport with the victim by her
side nnd by the newcr of suggestion
compels the annoying spirit te. enter into
his wife. Once this is accomplished he
obtains control ever the malign spirit
and forces it by bjs power te depart
irem nis wiie,
"My daughter writes me that the
experiments have been successful in a
number of cases, but I have no personal
-.i'n
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kowled5?'t3he;?Pe,t,eB of' ,",
"Wherever I go en my lectures I
make It plain that I am a spiritualist,"
said Sir Arthur, "that'I de net present
theories but recite facts that come from
my own experience."
"One of the criticisms directed against
you, as I prcsume you have''hcard,'J I
said, "Is that you go further In your
positive assertions than any one else
has done. That you accept as eviden
tial matters that de net justify such n
profound faith en your part."
"Oh. ves. I've beard all that." was
the reply with a geed-natured laugh.
"Hut you see, I knew whut I knew.
I've experienced tjils. It Isn't hearsay.
When I receive n communication about
n matter that Vnly one ether person
knew of, and he is in the ether world,
and it Is communicated te me, I have
a right te believe that such n communi
cation absolutely beyond -question is
true. '
"I have a deep nnd sincere sympathy
for the peer man, the humble citiscn,
who is a spiritualist," said Hlr Arthur
shifting the discussion, "the man who
has caught some glimpse of the great
light that shines for nil and who is still
seeking greater light nnd greater truth,
"He is often the subject of ridicule.
I am seeking te help him, and it is for
that reason thnt net n penny of income
from my lectures Is devoted te my pri
vate interests. Every cent nbevc nctunl'
expenses is te be divided between the
British and American spiritualistic or
ganizations nnd utilized In the propa
gation of our faith.
"When I was in Australia en my
last lecture tour there was n surplus of
$3500 after expenses had been paid, and
tbat was left there te be used by tne
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tne ngat. ". w-m vtA;
sir Armer teucned lneldmtli.!l
the troubles that beset 'tlHSIfftS
. He had reference particularly te'w!
element- of fraud among certain .i. '$
of mediums. This he wntended .?
te be expected, iiynecrltes are '?
found In every religion nnd In t.JSl'
walk of life. It sneuld net wffi2'
against the facta and experiences WhuM'
have been testified te by theuwOTl
repmuuie men ana women. v7
RpccM Cable Dltpnhh. Cepurtcht mi. ..,
Londen, April ITV-Slr iS?fliurC0?,B
Deyle's outspoken prediction miwu
the United States, tSt ?wlthhjdfl!'
years spiritualism will replace the
ent-day religion, "has created a mSu
tien among clergymen of many dennm!'
nntlens in this country. The Itev n?''
ence Mny.in a lengthy answer 'te X
noted British nuther, nays that m!v
statements ns lie made nre tiethlnifc.
.felly, and cencludes: "The ri.flitt
which Is tn enmrnnnrl nllnln. ';'."
Si? .ft"1!? &yM" W b8'
iuiiu. umii ler irutu s sake nnwei
be a religion free from sugnicienI"
fraud and felly. Whatever thereMfi
spiritualism may be in the future I t
certain that up te the present ' tWA
mny very largely be descried ns foelhV
flippant and negligible, "
.. ''What de they tell us of the fnh...
life that is or nny use te any one? wlit
henr of gates of liquid stone, vn.t ill Jf
ture halls, spiritual cigars; and eS il
whlskv nnd soda, te snv tintM .. 1
pamphlet which I received the ethVSi!
in which a snlrlMnade n m,m2.W
that he hn'd just returned from ;.!!.?Vi!
his quarterly Vete. If this is ill JH 1
future life has In store for us we et''1
an wan until we nna out for ourselves?! s
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Jl of some of these who comprise its corps
if cMiinluers and inve.-tiguters; ranks
J them cr low en the Male of efficiency.
Attitude Hostile
jj "The defect in the s.Wem of psjchl
p cal icscarch is that it gee e far and
( no further," said SIi Arthur. "It In -ji
vpsflgates plijchlc problems up te a
p certain point and then steps short.
n Their nttitude U hostile from the be-
p , ginning.
Sri cenr the
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They nre unwilling te uc
evidences of their scne et
lan.Mliing el-c that cannot be weighed,1
4 I nieusured. tested and e.Miuiined ucceid- t
A ing te their self-tstnblMicd rule-." i
Then the distinguished unielM '
H straightened up anil with u vigor of
'A expies-len that he did net dl-pl,i at '
n any ether moment of the interview. I
h centinued:
f "Thee nrc the people who mium- and
'A scoff at some of the gicatc-t intellects i
jl and finest minds of the ccnturv, because
a they refuse te be bound. and cenlined l
j bv tluir narrow lule. Sm h men ns Sli
William t'renkes. Sir lier Ledge and
0?5ST?SR ethers I might mention among the
world's greatest scientists. As a rule I
your psychic lesenrcher gees leund in i
e drile. He begins at n point nne '
I winds up et th" same point. i
1 "Their methods are dicumscrlbcd
land beyond certain limits thej decline
' te go."
I asked Sir Arthur hew he came,
originally, te be Interest! d In spirit-
I iialism. i
1 "It was shortly after I began the
practice of medicine," he icplled. "I
had a patient who heard lappings and
who informed me that he hail le- '
I reived messages by that means. Vat-,.
uralh, as ihystdans uually ile. I hu
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luvpitlcntlen of tliem I 11
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tCdniiind C'IIiicIimI 1 1 Iui
"I rend a nuiiibi't' of nrki en the
hiibjcct. hut wih particularly luiprebcil
by IiidRP KdniundV book. Hi- w:ih an
Aincilraii. en rcciill, and his ctmlglit ctmlglit
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rcnilUK his coiniminicatleiii with Ills
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co (eiivlliewiB that the left no doubt
' In inv mind that thcie win. imetlilns in
the clelniH of spiritualists. Nnnvtlilni;
I weith looking into.
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tion, until I received icvelatiens my.
r-vt that left no doubt whatevei' of tlie
truths of hjilrltunllMii.
' "If but one niesmcc or communica
tion fiem the world bevend has come
through, then everj t lug has been
proved," (-aid Sir Aithur. "Thousand
of vlrdleal stateineiit.s. unci authen
tic mesmges, ever one bearing the evi
dence of truth, have ceii.e thieugh, until
new theie is no question whatever of
the fact that there Is a line of communi
cation between the M-en and the un
seen; that It Is possible te receive lues-
ages from these who have gene befeie.
"One convincing fact te these who
linve followed the developments of spirit
Intercourse is that It Is becoming mere
rctincd. The gross demoiihtiatleiis of
loud rappings and uncouth manifesta
tions are becoming decidedly rare.
"They were, in the beginning and
nt best, merely puerile, and primitive
methods of communication. It was a
rimiilnL- nt the deer an attempt te
attract attention te thepe who were be- I
yond. We have opened the deer ami
new knew who is beyond.
M'tliedM Itcllned
"Instead of gross rappings, auto,
niatle writing, trnnce-tulltlng and
ether mere rellned met heds of commun
ication are taking their place.
"The. entire method of nplilt com
munication bus risen t n higher lever
In recent years. It Is for thnt reason
that I am of the opinion that the bum
of our experiences with tbe spirit world
will, la the Immediate future culminate
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With its exclusive
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"1900" Electric Irener
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Chas.Wimery&Sens
1304 Diamond St., Phila.
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PEOPLES BANK
is pleased te announce a
very interesting exhibit of
rare old coins and bank
notes dating from Revolu
tionary dates at its exhibit
at the
Real Estate and Building Exposition
FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY
APRIL 15 te 22
BOOTH Ne. 8
Walnut St. at Ninth
Seventh and Wolf Sts.
Girard Ave. at Seventh
410 Seuth St.
J. F. Buchanan & Ce.
1715 Chestnut St.
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Build Your Own! ;
Bungalows
$300.00 and up
Garages
$75.00 and up
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Patented Shower Stall Deers Special Crates
Metal Medicine Cabinets
Rolling Fireplace Screens
Rolling Fireplace Blowers,
Special Dampers
Special Backs and Jambs
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PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Brew Frames for Fireplaces
Iren Frames ler Fireplaces
Mirror Frames and
Fireplace Fitting Complete
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There i& no .siKn of "hard times" in our shops. We are
always busy.
Ce-operate ! te bring about normal conditions.
Visit our Beeth at the Exposition.
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1829 Filbert St.
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A Pleasure te Demonstrate
At Beeth Ne. 20
Abse Clean
Vacuum Percolating
Electric Washer
ABSO CLEAN SALES CO.
S13S Market St
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48-48:50 N. 3d. St,
Take Every Afternoon
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and spend your time as you wish
Cooks Entire Dinner While Yeu
Are Out
Cooks Each Article Correctly
The Same Every Time
Saves 48 of Your Gas Bill
Saves Time and Feed
GEO.M.MILLSPAUGH,
1342 Arch SU Phladelphla .. rt
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