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Al Capone — Part 30

81 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: Organized Crime · Topic: Al Capone · 81 pages OCR'd
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i ‘abl: modes of magic and were. ¢ ery, both ae feny ant toderz, most of which bird their o: tion among the ancients of In- dia, Egypt, Greece, Persia, and|* the Orient. In the worship of the sun and moot, the Aztec and Mayan philosophies, the intri- cate theories of the Yogis, this astonishing communion b® 8 played its part. For example, the story of the Oracle of Delhi, which could recall past events of utter strangers, has for many can- tories been an unexplainable nigma. ‘According to the story of the Oracle, she hovered in a dark cape at Delhi over a steam ing kettle in which she read the atoriea of all who came to her. Modern telepathy teaches us that the cave and kettle were mere} “atmosphere” created to grouse the curlogity of thoae who be- suught aid of the prophet. The amazing accuracy with which she could read the paste of men was in teality no deep mystery, but merely the results of a pro- found knowledge of mental tel- Science ace vf. Silent ental Communica- jon Between Persons > By Iran Kerloff , diy, Science is “Wevoting and tnore time to the art fental Telepathy; for the wtist has come to appreciate value of thought transfer- and the fact that it can he of o« practical scientific a. Until recent years, the age acientiat ridiculed or tg- d thia great mystery, being h to admit that it exieted as guid not explain it. However, 7 the constantly recurring ples of its existence for- : before him, he was finally ted to recognize it; and m ‘this happened. he natur- sought a scientific expla- jon. Thus, today, we have wntiats throughsut the world dying and experimenting fh this newest and most re- tkable of human powers. This most fascinating of al! ences will be discussed in @ ea of ten articles in simple; &Pathy. : ; \guage anyone cam under- During ancient times amd the dark ages. only the wealiby ind in order to present the ith and amazing pogaibilities thia great natural power in manner all can grasp and 4. Marvelous Feats of Ancient India and Egypt What greater medium can arts ortal man visualize for perfert ymmunion and understanding etween two sauly than Mental elepathy that ig, the art of rokdcasting one’s thoughts to thers, wherever they may be? n the following articles, an ef- ort-will be made to describe B Bome amall measure this won- lerful science as it ia under- tood at present. Miracles of Mental Teiepathy aave been a cause for amaze- ment and perplexity among wientiate ag wel) as laymen al- could hope to benefit by the miracles of telepathy; for those who held the key to this great acience refused to use ite infiu- ence unjess highly rewarded. Even the Kinga end Queens of mediacval Europe, who offered dukedoms in return for the power of this magical art, couid not hope to learn fte secret. The “sorcerers,” whose aid they be sought, willingly exerted ite in- fluence upon them at a high price, but refused to divulge the setret of how to use it That which puzzled the world for centuries and for which royalty once willingly pajd the price of dukedome, ia now a&- vailable to anvone sufficiently interested in sequiring [t, for a few houre’ atudy. most since the inception of Everything in Life time. Produces Vibrations This extraordinary science Everything fn life produces vibrations Sound, light, scents ho mormuring of the brook, has formed 4 basig for innumer- 928 PEACHTREE ST., NW. E. Atlanta, Georgia \ dient glow of the moon—reach the human sensea ap vibraticona. The radio, broadcasting beauti- ful music, is merely creating vi- brations in the ether, which reach the boman mind through the sense of bearing. Thess GOOD MEALS aT _ REASONABLE RATES Dresk fast, week devs, 7A MM te 3:30 A M6 ote Beaskfast, Sendays, | q | be AM. fo 9 AM. 35 te vibrations scatter in every ab Rert, week days, : . S15 PM. to 7 POM. 50 cte rection and are picked up by ev- Dinners, Semdevy, ery radio receiving set that hap-| eet PM 0 ete pens at the moment to-be tat Us Make You a Weekly Rote tune with them. Fol HE SUB _ Anuar Ge The chemist informs us that everything in the universe is merely ethpty space. Yet, if we stopped to consider, we would realize that no such thing ss absolutely empty ppace existe. That which seems ‘a mere vacu- ity ia filed with Billions of at- oma, busy about their business of traveling throagh the atmos phere and forming bydrogen. oxygen and various other chem- ical resuitenta of vibration. Thua,-we see that vibration is & combination of atoms all work- aingle entipy chy buzzing of the bee, the ra-| ° and in the years she | studying and working | a besutiful thing of it, Miss Bennett is + from Marietta and “is Georgia giri who “bh good” ix New York. pupi] of de-Resikis and fed here under Arthu and several other wel teachers. Now ashe works wit ing together to form « definite Without vibrations, televisi¢s would be imposible. It {a only through vibrations created by a picture or photograph in a New York broadcasting station that a duplicate picture an be made to appear ait once in a Los An- geles receiving station. The dis- tant star, twinkling down vn us from trillions of miles above our earth, sends vibrations to man at the rate of 618,000 miles per second, To science, these are known a8 light waves. Just as light and sound broad- cast vibrations inte the ether, so the human mind in capable of broadcasting vibrations, kmown thought waves. According te paychologists, thought vibra- tions travel at an even greater rate of apeed than radic waves. It is said that often vastly im- portant world sonditions—-com- mercial, political and religious ——can be traced to thought vi- brations sweeping over the According to the accepted be lief, the human mind is equipped to receive as well ax to send thought vibrations. Thus, ail rainda are connected by thought. Thia idea is the backbone of the amazing acience of telepathy. Editors Note: The second ar- ticle in thia series will appear in the next ineue. companist every day, ing her in ber home, ; thing upon request, rev versatile she has beca Misa Bennett aings group of musicians: E rison, Soprano; Eugene der, Tenor; Leo D. 1 Baasao, and these four stant demsnd. Mias Bennett sings known Church every and is keeping her jo own amazement. She | tifil woman, full of kindliness, and ber = her audience from the: It is w treat to hear hs cert Opera, or any 6 And music is ker w though she has anoh side that is a joy 1% watched her grow pretty girl into a gio beautiful woman of r cal and artistic talen A Heavy Loa “It was a weight of: when my wife told me cook.” “And abe really cou “No, the weight is 1 stomach!” —- Pathfin tine. Phone WA. 7107 _ Weldon & BOWLIN RADIO SERVICE Day or Night Calle, On AU Moke Radios a . Tm. Taubes and Paris 175 Piedmont Ave, NE
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