Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1919 — NOT TROUBLED BY NERVES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NOT TROUBLED BY NERVES
Juggler Who Gave Exhibition Far Above Street Level Must Be Wonderfully Constituted.
While his companions hugged the coping in a perspiring effort to keep their eyes from Herald square, 25 stories below, “Dare Devil” Reynolds of New York city recently gave an unprecedented exhibition of juggling
skill. He placed a kitchen table astraddle a corner chimney, and on the tabid' two chairs, face to fhce. A third chair rested "with two legs on each of these. A fourth chair he set at a slant against the back of the third. Then he climbed to the top of the rickety perch, stood upright, pulled three billiard balls from his pockets and tossed them nonchalant ly about, seeming to forget that a dropped ball would shoot down, and down, to a crashing finish on the pavement far below. The stunt completed to his satisfaction, sat on the tilted chair, slowly stretched his feet over Herald square, and balanced himself on two chair legs. —Popular Mechanics Magazine. -
This Is the Way a Juggler Gave Publicity to a Recent “Drive.” He Went Through His Tricks Just 25 Stories Above a New York City Street
