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This is an act that is rather hard to describe as it is a sort of non-descript by three men and two women. The act is pantomimic throughout and exceedingly laughable. A great many of the situations are so entirely unexpected that is keeps the audience closely attentative [sic] from the start to the finish. There is quite a lot of trick apparatus used in the act, and one of the young men does a turn of juggling, during which he succeeds in keeping nine balls in the air—something which, I think, has never been done before in this country. It is a clever act and closes the bill with a howl. 25 minutes, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 2 September 1902-3 September 1903