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With their Wild and Outlaw Horses. 16 min. F.S. A Typical western cow-boy feature, the best I have ever seen on any stage. The things that are attempted have never been seen except in a large open space. Miss Mulhall is a beautiful girl of the western type, and knows horses and the rope like a true woman of the soil. The act opens with a good baritone solo ,well sung by one of the cow-boys on horseback, getting good hand and encore. Thence follows Miss Mulhall’s exhibition with a trained horse and with the lasso. This is followed by a bronco-busting novelty within a fenced space, which is sufficiently exciting for anybody. The act drags a little in spots, showing a lack of showmanship and that it is not yet been brought down to the movement of a vaudeville feature. When it is, it will certainly be one of the strongest closing acts in the varieties.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907