CARTER THE GREAT.
One of the sensational stunts that Carter the Great, who is now appearing with his company at the Radiant Theatre, will try to put over, is one wherein he essays - to catch a marked bullet. He has perfected the trick to such a degree that he permits one of his assistants not only to catch the bullet, but to apparently suffer the marked bullet to penetrate her abdomen. It is then caught by Carter on a platter behind the subject. To heighten the effect, a ribbon of scarlet hue is riveted to the bullet, which bullet is marked by auditors, and the course of the bullet is graphically described by the ribbon entering the girl assistant’s torso and afterwards played back and forth through the body by those in the audience who are courageous enough to make the trial. The ribbon is then severed from the bullet and the subject laughingly exits. This is a particularly dangerous trick—it has proven such in numerous instances. Chung Lung Soo was killed in London by a mistake of an assistant in using a rusty rifle that clogged the mechanism which helped work the trick successfully.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20273, 6 April 1934, Page 3
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