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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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LEE HARRISON Taken seriously ill after the matinee. AUSTIN WEBB AND COMPANY Three men, presenting for the first time a dramatic sketch, called, 'Your Flag and Mine". The story has to do with an army officer selling the plans of Manila Bay to a Japanese spy, etc. The story is very interesting, and on that grips from the start. It is well carried out, with a good round of applause here and there on the lines. It carries a good finish and closes strong. Mr. Webb is clever and has an excellent supporting company. When they have played, a few weeks, it will be one of then best acts of its kind in vaudeville. Seventeen minutes, full stage. JACK WILSON Assisted by Ada Lane and Jack Boyle. On Mr. Wilson's entrance, he has accorded tremendous applause lasting for some few minutes. The general routine remains the same with Mr. Wilson singing numerous parodies. Mr. Boyle makes a splendid appearance, has a good voice and in time will be the equal of Batie, as he has everything in his favor. They were the laughing and applause hit of the show. Twenty-one minutes, in one.
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LEE HARRISON Taken seriously ill after the matinee. AUSTIN WEBB AND COMPANY Three men, presenting for the first time a dramatic sketch, called, 'Your Flag and Mine". The story has to do with an army officer selling the plans of Manila Bay to a Japanese spy, etc. The story is very interesting, and on that grips from the start. It is well carried out, with a good round of applause here and there on the lines. It carries a good finish and closes strong. Mr. Webb is clever and has an excellent supporting company. When they have played, a few weeks, it will be one of then best acts of its kind in vaudeville. Seventeen minutes, full stage. JACK WILSON Assisted by Ada Lane and Jack Boyle. On Mr. Wilson's entrance, he has accorded tremendous applause lasting for some few minutes. The general routine remains the same with Mr. Wilson singing numerous parodies. Mr. Boyle makes a splendid appearance, has a good voice and in time will be the equal of Batie, as he has everything in his favor. They were the laughing and applause hit of the show. Twenty-one minutes, in one.
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