- A woman runs a psychic scam with hidden speakers to make people believe she can contact their dead love ones, and one man believes she has contacted his dead son, so he becomes dangerously obsessed with her sessions.
- A woman and her accomplice scan the news for the names of the war's recent dead or missing. She contacts those families whose addresses indicate wealth, assuring them that she can communicate with their lost loved ones. One rich man is so appreciative of the medium's ability to "speak" with his dead son that he invites her to move into his home so that she can be available for sessions at any time. While her accomplice presses her to finish milking the man so that they can move on, the scam artist decides to urge the man to thoughts of marriage. The grieving father does indeed have in mind a more permanent union of the medium, himself, and his son.—Morganalee
- Adelaide Winters was trained by her colleague and admirer, McBain, to fleece the aggrieved parents of war casualties by pretending to communicate with the dearly departed. They pick their marks from the newspaper, based upon the affluence of their addresses. Adelaide is so convincing to Edward Porter that he wants her to live with him, and invoke the spirit of his son full-time. McBain warns Adelaide that it is time to move on, but she wants to marry Porter for his money. Porter, however, seeks to expedite reunion with his son, and shoots Adelaide first, then turns the gun on himself.—Lewis O. Amack
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