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Story June 20, 1928

The Milwaukee Leader

Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

Prince Omwah, a gifted Hindu seer and magician at the Fern theater, will host a ladies-only matinee tomorrow featuring Eastern mysteries, a Simla-Seance with spirit communications, slate-writing, table levitation, and thought transference demonstrations.

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Hindu Seer Giving Matinee Tomorrow For Ladies Only

Prince Omwah who is appearing nightly at the Fern theater will give a special matinee for ladies only tomorrow.

During the past week he has been mystifying the public by his demonstrations of the mysteries of the east. He is an adept at East Indian and Hindu magic as well as an extraordinarily gifted seer. Tomorrow he will devote the majority of his program to the demonstrations of a Simla-Seance, giving spirit messages, spirit slate-writing and will float a table before his audience.

Prince Omwah will also try to convince the most skeptical that thought transference and thought projection from one mentality to another is not beyond the realms of possibility to one who through years of study and application of the theory of concentration daily does perform seeming miracles.

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity Extraordinary Event Supernatural

What keywords are associated?

Prince Omwah Fern Theater Ladies Matinee Simla Seance Spirit Messages Spirit Slate Writing Table Floating Thought Transference Hindu Magic

What entities or persons were involved?

Prince Omwah

Where did it happen?

Fern Theater

Story Details

Key Persons

Prince Omwah

Location

Fern Theater

Event Date

Tomorrow

Story Details

Prince Omwah, appearing nightly at the Fern theater, will give a special matinee for ladies only tomorrow, devoting the program to demonstrations of Simla-Seance including spirit messages, spirit slate-writing, and floating a table, along with Hindu magic and efforts to convince of thought transference through concentration.

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