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And who turned out the lights? A 1928 poster advertising the "brilliant psychic star" Newmann the Great. View full size. Standard Show Printers of St. Paul.
Any more info on Standard Show Printers, St. Paul? I found a wooden carving which appears to be a mold for a large circus sign, and it is marked "standard, st. paul". Other than that, the only words I can make out are "CIRCUS" and "Trained Wild Animals".
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