Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1925, Page 20

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1 third, that his clairvoyant or hyper- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH > 1925 et adition duced by in-| Fillmore Tall, Cold President. 20 graine is only & trifls more than e S S handsome outfit whose owner was HUI-Y BRUSS EI-UB HATPIN THRUST TO THIGH BONE B | e meton 1y st worren . |1ving Washington and ‘wouta sen| DABY KANGAR0O I§ TINY. § tense concentration, merits further By Lk t at a bargain. - around than a lead H % 5 fce 1t % Sic B : ead peneil. It is a. | 4 Investigation. Millard Fillmore, ‘the second V! “This 1s all very well, Edward, : 2 oo g - LA 3 CAUSES NO PAIN TO MAN IN TEST |Fiaicr™ (0 0% - o | uitare itmors, i 1e0s8 e iz i 8 ery v, Sowars | Weighs About 20 Grains at Bivth. {15 b, s Bats 1ot 1 < who in the midat of the tests and|(the first having been Tyler), was|PoPular yarn, “but o owouna it do| Trifie More Than Inch Long. | . just when the needles were belng | tnemostcommonplace President, even | (0" i4e around in a secord.tam mic® | From the Cleveland Plain Deater blanis fo-the adult kangardo, | Austrian Exponent of Auto-Suggestion Amazes Ber- stuck into To Ruama's body shouted | in‘a 20-year period when the presi- | [5yxus: ; Through close observation at the | i {% % meane of these front legs . . Foll C k. .:o:mo:mxufnc;rnm an “illegal act,” “;‘3’1 ".'::‘":gt;t l-:‘:g:::::x'-;";::m .. But, sure.” argued “Old Edward,” New York Zoo-much has been learned |itself to the nourh.ew-h»,:- ".Z"‘L'JL’."f g =abih lin Doctors and Psychologists—Follows Chalk- | 5520’5 soeie 1om a0 DGRy 200 | Tall and | with magisterial tront. I prceliency, Is only a second-|aboyt the kangaroo’s birth, which|®&oes more mature development and li Bli F d Iono who dlmlf". the ph‘y;‘lc-: \oF |part which he played—the dummy of | has remained somewhat of a puzzle ;3;;;_" Gamsins stiached fo. Ats I | ine Blind-Folded. mental health of another without In- | Northern trimmers in politics and of T to zoologists until recent vears. Th P e b T Notables of Church and Statei tention is “lable to punishment” |Southern traffickers in slaves. A| “We had a fine sunrise this morn-|young are born in & comparativers| la completely developed and ready 4 " s ¥ . {Only To Rhama did not seem hurt,|fable of the day hit off the truth.|ing" sald one Detroiter to another.|rudimentary condition and are .he]-':‘f’m’""‘;" the pouch after six months in Testimonial to Retir- B Ratin to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | form and walks among the public,|and the dootors confirm that he has |The new President must have 4 car- | “Did you see it?" tered during their later development | neis Is permitted to shitt for it . BERLIN, March §—A large con- | whose members feel of him and the |undergone absolutely no harm what- |riage, and “Old Edward” Moran, a aid the second man.|in a pouch; Which is & fold of skin ing Senator cert hall in Berlin is filled with a|needles, There is mo trick. The |ever. White House attendant in many ad- ¥s in bed before sun-|on the abdomen of the mother | . . . Chosen public—some 200 phvsicians. | Wounds from the pins or needles arS | (copyright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co) ministrations. took him to sec a A kangaroo at birth weighs about! Alaska now has 950 autom S psychologists and newsnaner men. On | not disinfected except in one place 20 grains, is only a trifile more than | front legs, bears but little resem- | the platform is a small, normal-ap- | Where a tiny red drop appears. There nearing man, an Austrian from Gra s no flow of blood. The test is com- | s himself To Rhama. T plete. | is carefully examined by | Other tests of clairvoyance follow. 1 PEO*] g icians, who pronounce him | To Rhama is blindfolded and gives qust-in eusitive, and any physician | amazing tests of telepathy. Shes is allowed to remain on| Then comes the supreme moment. latforn. A chalk mark is drawn diagonally and n the trial begins. at random mcross the stage by a a well known Berlin phbysician. | casual member of the public. To pproaches the Austrian, takes a | Rhama, while blindfolded, gives number of long, thick and rusty hat- | careful instructions to the attendant {pins, and. one Dby one, jabs them 3| physicians. He intends to hypnotize hes into his body against the thigh | himself into a kind of estatic or There is no trick. One needlé cataleptic state. He may fail and if with @ rasp|he fails he must be immediately shudder. | interrupted by the physicians. Only his| ffort of his| Obviousiy the | " . Uhrough | _ The preparations over, he begins to om, is im-| Work himself up somewhat as the uld be in- | Writer has seen dervishes work them- | selves up before beginning a_dance. & Only To Rhama stands quiet while ms Public Hixds No Mrlek face writhes with the effort. Then The necdles withdrawn from| two doctors approach him and hold| walks normally.| his hands. To Rhama, with hesita-| e driyen through| tion, and with a horrible effort “feels’ | | the chalking on the boards througn the plat-| the soles of his perfectly normal| shoes and follows it from end to - g end with his feet | BTthn oo ailv e ne He stops. The bandages are re- Rev. William J. Hafey, | moved and the doctors feel his pulse. | es in | chancellor. Rev. Dr. Abram Simon | It registers 240 hearts beats to the; 3 Washington; WIY, N 3 TS . and othe INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. M. YWoses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Kurt Mar- Furniture Carpets trian is qui nstrates the entratio Linens Upholstery Then Works Himself Up. Final Clearance Of Odd and Discontinued Suites pital # No. 2 Can.. ating [ and other prominent churchmen will | minute, 4 to|attest the mon-sectarian esteem in | sunk to 214. test is successful tigate the case. | Horn in songs liam P. stories; d that he was anjo a n types of puin through They could not be better. 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