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]
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. 🙂
LOL, Miss Liberty was a stage name.
See added Bonus section for more publicist magic.
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.