Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
â– Gayety Airdome FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. Coombis Brothers, Roman Athletes 200 pounds easily lifted for brothers juggling 250 pound weights and 200 pound men with Surprising facility and ease, and performing many other startling feats of strength that arouses the wonder of practically all of the many people that made up the large Bijou audience on Thursday. The Coombis Brothers, Roman athletes, give an exhibition that is easily one of the features of the new show at that house for the last three days of the week. Both men possess marvelous strength, and one of the brothers, Theodore, was the winner of the famous contest conducted two years ago by the Physical Culture Magazine, when he was awarded SIOO in gold and a gold medal for being the most perfect proportioned athlete and having the best muscular development of the 23,000 men who sent photographs for the contest. The act is oepned with a fine series of Grecian posings, finely mounted and intelligently presented, followed by a wide variety of feats of strength that can be depended upon to amaze even the most accomplished athletes, who invariably join regular theatre goers in witnessing the act, wherever it appears. Essanay and Bathe Weekly Films. Pictures change every night.
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