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The boys work in front of a rich-colored curtain. They wear blue-colored athletic suits.
The Hanlons were formerly of the Hanlon Trio. Since dropping the comedian, and incidentally the burlesque, they have an act that can hold wither an early or closing position.
While the greater portion of the hand-balancer's routine is drawn out, with unnecessary stalling and posing, they put over their act in the most approved modern fashion. Their most prominent trick is a jump from a pedestal into a trampoline and doing a hand-leap into the other's hands, the latter having a "neck-bridge" position on a table some feet away.
The boys possess excellent figures, showing superb control over their finely developed muscles. They work with ease, grace and rapidity.
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Variety 24:12 (11/25/1911)