Master Mystery Exhibitors’ Ad – Houdini’s Tame Eagle in “The Master Mystery”

Today I continue my series of posts, where I share different Master Mystery Exhibitors’ Ads from my personal collection:

  • Houdini Talks About Himself and the Master Mystery
  • Ruth Stonehouse Writes Plays When Only Six
  • Houdini’s Tame Eagle in “The Master Mystery”
  • The Triumph of Science. A Mechanical Man with a Superhuman Brain
  • By Request of Hoover Houdini Chaffs Miss Marsh
  • Kidnapped into Pictures
  • Handcuffs I Have Met
  • Houdini Breaks Own Record in “The Master Mystery”
  • Why “The Master Mystery” is a Sure Record=Breaking Serial
  • $25 for Houdini’s Secret
  • Houdini Made the Kaiser Apologise. The Great Mystic a Victim of Hun Arrogance
  • About Publicity

Bonus:

[The Macon News, Aug 04, 1919]

4 thoughts on “Master Mystery Exhibitors’ Ad – Houdini’s Tame Eagle in “The Master Mystery”

  1. Miss Liberty??? I thought the bird’s name was Abraham Lincoln. And $2000 in railway fees? That sure seems a lot for subway fare between 278 and the Hippodrome.
    I think a Hollywood publicist worked their own magic on this one. 🙂

  2. The Scotch maid who took off with that soldier is mentioned here. One of her chores must have been to feed that hawk. I wonder how long it was with Harry.

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