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English: After his acting career, Silver Streak would continue to perform in front of a live audience, which included the trick of him sitting on a chair like a human.
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Clipping from an article published in Tulare Advance Register
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English: Clipping from an article published in the Tulare Advance Register on Thursday, December 12th, 1935; advertising for Silver Streak's performance.
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