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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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B.F. Keith's Hippodrome Ioleen Sisters - Wire walkers and sharp shooter. 10 minutes in 4. A good opening number, well dressed. (Atlanta) The Farber Girls -- 14 minutes in one Considering that these girls endured the hardships of the flood at Dayton last week and came to Cleveland well worn out, they went very well. A part of their costumes were flooded but had enough clothes to add classiness to their act. At it's best however, the act belongs in the spot selected for it here. (Indianapolis) The Kinetophone -- 14 minutes. "The Indian's Girl's Revenge" and "The Five Bachelors". Both very good subjects, very plain and received liberal recognition. Les Gougets - Musical Novelty. 12 to 14 minutes, opening in 3, closing in one. A very mediocre instrumental act, offered by a man and woman who murder English. They play freak and out out of tune instruments and all in all have an act which is out of its class on the big time. (McKessport) Milton Pollock & Co -- Ade's sketch "Spaking to Father". 20 minutes in 4, interrior office set. This is a tabloid edition of Ade's "Just Out of College". It is fairly well acted and the situations secure manylaughs. Cast includes three men and one girl. (Ottawa) Leo Carillo -- Monologist. 16 minutes in one. Advance appluase. Has a good line of talk and holds the position well. Just about the same routine of material he has offered here before. (Pittsburg) William burress in "The Song Birds" - 30 minutes in 4, special drop. A company of thirty with an orchestra director. A spectacular act, offering high class music. Received many curtain calls and is a splendid feature act. (Cincinnati) Jack Wilson Trio -- 25 minutes in one. Still burlesquing everything ahead of him. Considering that Wilson follows the Song Birds he is the hit of the show. This big number did not stop his applause and he received many laughs. The act however was stronger as a blackface act, and this fact was remarked about by any number of vaudeville followers yesterday. (Toledo) Four Florimonds -- Ladder balancers. 10 minutes in 4. A splendid closing act. (Toledo)
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B.F. Keith's Hippodrome Ioleen Sisters - Wire walkers and sharp shooter. 10 minutes in 4. A good opening number, well dressed. (Atlanta) The Farber Girls -- 14 minutes in one Considering that these girls endured the hardships of the flood at Dayton last week and came to Cleveland well worn out, they went very well. A part of their costumes were flooded but had enough clothes to add classiness to their act. At it's best however, the act belongs in the spot selected for it here. (Indianapolis) The Kinetophone -- 14 minutes. "The Indian's Girl's Revenge" and "The Five Bachelors". Both very good subjects, very plain and received liberal recognition. Les Gougets - Musical Novelty. 12 to 14 minutes, opening in 3, closing in one. A very mediocre instrumental act, offered by a man and woman who murder English. They play freak and out out of tune instruments and all in all have an act which is out of its class on the big time. (McKessport) Milton Pollock & Co -- Ade's sketch "Spaking to Father". 20 minutes in 4, interrior office set. This is a tabloid edition of Ade's "Just Out of College". It is fairly well acted and the situations secure manylaughs. Cast includes three men and one girl. (Ottawa) Leo Carillo -- Monologist. 16 minutes in one. Advance appluase. Has a good line of talk and holds the position well. Just about the same routine of material he has offered here before. (Pittsburg) William burress in "The Song Birds" - 30 minutes in 4, special drop. A company of thirty with an orchestra director. A spectacular act, offering high class music. Received many curtain calls and is a splendid feature act. (Cincinnati) Jack Wilson Trio -- 25 minutes in one. Still burlesquing everything ahead of him. Considering that Wilson follows the Song Birds he is the hit of the show. This big number did not stop his applause and he received many laughs. The act however was stronger as a blackface act, and this fact was remarked about by any number of vaudeville followers yesterday. (Toledo) Four Florimonds -- Ladder balancers. 10 minutes in 4. A splendid closing act. (Toledo)
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