The Billboard 1924-06-14: Vol 36 Iss 24 (1924-06-14)

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The show train has . ed and makes a wonderfal. dasb. k looking ferth to a good week in wer h is the next stop DICK O'BRIEN (for the Show). HARRY HOUDINI RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE S. A. M. (Continued from page 8) New k Times; Marriet Underhill, of The T s Irene Loeb, of The World Freder Eug Powell, dean of American Magicia i ‘ Commissioner Richard Enright M Loenigsberg, director of the Hearst Newspaper Syndicate Mr. and Mrs. Howard vp and Dr. A. M. Wilson, ed tor f x A f re of the evening was Dr. Wilsen’s e radio from Kansas City to the banguet ha It was announced that the editor {1 s x would make hile speech thru the read g station of The Kansas City Star. Nar } 1 manipulated the dials of a ring aT ratus to ‘‘tane {o°’, and a moment ater ice of the doctor came over the ethe H vere ad to do with the time when : c* would be whisked from piace to pla Y radio just as easily as voices now tra r Everybody was Interested. Dr Ww then tated that he would try the etperiment There followed a loud clatter, such is Te ius attribute to static, and a moment ater the doctor popped up from under the ‘peakers’ table. The guests enjoyed the boax of “modern’’ magic was followed yr a wee by Commissiener Enright, who h I that Magie is all that there is In the We live in a@ Magical World’ said the ' er and nobody bere has found out all about’ Tle lauded magicians as eakers included Brander Matthews, ed to having tried his hand at wag i yout Frederick Eugene Dowell, who t tha ml the S A.M. for confe rring the mar of Dean of American Magicians upon “ 1 Sophie Irene Loeb and Howard i Wing the speechmaking the guests re , in adjoining salen where the very at t way of magic was put on by vr nal and amateur members of the parent be Among these on the bill were: Art Lieyd, Jobn Mulholland, Dr. Hartley, B. M. 1. Ernst, Elmer Ransom, Frank Werner, Prank Ducrot, Gua Fowler, Floyd, and Houdini. 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