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Ring performers. This is a showy act and a clever one, although I don’t think they are any where as good as the Four Nightons, but their salary is not near as high, and, so far as the general public is concerned, they are probably making good as well as the others. There are four men, or rather three men and a boy. Their work is largely on the posing and muscular order, but they make some very pretty pictures, and one of their tricks consists of the youngest and smallest quartette supporting all the others while he himself is suspended by his arms. This is especially effective. 10 min, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 21 September 1903-14 March 1904