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Keith-Albee managers' report book, November 28, 1904 - August 28, 1905
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207 TEMPLE THEATER Detroit, Mich., July 11., 1905. J. H. Finn. MILDRED FLORA--Tough girl tight wire "artiste." She refused to open the show and the last seen of her she was going up the alley with her coil of wire and suit case. TOM ALMOND--Long show dancer and skate dancer. He opened the show and did exceptionally well getting a good hand at the close. 7 min. in 3 and 6 min. in 2. THE SULLY FAMILY-John F. Sully, Jr., Mrs. Grace Sully. John F. Sully, Little Billy Sully, presenting "An Interrupted Honeymoon." Had it not been for the very clever work of the two boys this act would not be acceptable on any stage. As it was it went very well and the boys received considerable applause. 22 F. S. 3 in one. TOBIN SISTERS-Buxom musical experts who were received very well by the large audience both afternoon and evening. 11 F. S. 3 in one. DAN QUINLAN AND KELLAR MACK-One in blackface the other in white face doing a talking act that compares very favorably with the best in this line. They went very strong. 15 min. in one. CHARLES GUYER & NELLIE O'NEIL-Singing, dancing and comedy. This whirlwind dancing and comedy act was a big hit here and at the night show received half a dozen curtain calls. 21 min. F. S. LOTTA GLADSTONE-"The quaint country girl" scored heavily here and drew heavily from the race horse contingent being the wife of horseman Robert Harris. 16 min. in one. WILTON BROTHERS.-Comedy bar act. They closed the show and made every one feel satisfied with their performance. 9 min. F. S. As our show was plenty long enough without Mildred Flora we did not substitute anyone in her place. The show as a whole is a very good one for this time of the year but would hardly do for the winter season.
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207 TEMPLE THEATER Detroit, Mich., July 11., 1905. J. H. Finn. MILDRED FLORA--Tough girl tight wire "artiste." She refused to open the show and the last seen of her she was going up the alley with her coil of wire and suit case. TOM ALMOND--Long show dancer and skate dancer. He opened the show and did exceptionally well getting a good hand at the close. 7 min. in 3 and 6 min. in 2. THE SULLY FAMILY-John F. Sully, Jr., Mrs. Grace Sully. John F. Sully, Little Billy Sully, presenting "An Interrupted Honeymoon." Had it not been for the very clever work of the two boys this act would not be acceptable on any stage. As it was it went very well and the boys received considerable applause. 22 F. S. 3 in one. TOBIN SISTERS-Buxom musical experts who were received very well by the large audience both afternoon and evening. 11 F. S. 3 in one. DAN QUINLAN AND KELLAR MACK-One in blackface the other in white face doing a talking act that compares very favorably with the best in this line. They went very strong. 15 min. in one. CHARLES GUYER & NELLIE O'NEIL-Singing, dancing and comedy. This whirlwind dancing and comedy act was a big hit here and at the night show received half a dozen curtain calls. 21 min. F. S. LOTTA GLADSTONE-"The quaint country girl" scored heavily here and drew heavily from the race horse contingent being the wife of horseman Robert Harris. 16 min. in one. WILTON BROTHERS.-Comedy bar act. They closed the show and made every one feel satisfied with their performance. 9 min. F. S. As our show was plenty long enough without Mildred Flora we did not substitute anyone in her place. The show as a whole is a very good one for this time of the year but would hardly do for the winter season.
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