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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
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103 CHASE'S WASHINGTON D.C. Nov. 25th., 1912. CUNNINGHAM AND MARION "An Acrobatic Talkfest" Two men in a tumbling set with quite a little talk back and forth. We consider this only a fair act for the opening position. (2) WATSON AND SANTOS Good looking man and woman in an acceptable singing and dancing act. The woman especially has a very sweet voice. All right in this spot. In one. RAYMOND AND CAVERLY These two well-known men are giving us the best act of their career. They had the audience screaming almost all of the time. Their act would be stronger without the song at the finish. In one. HENRY CLIVE'S "SPIRIT PAINTINGS" This is one of the very best illusions we have ever played and its value is greatly added to by the clever line of talk of Mr. Clive. It is very mystifying and is bound to cause no end of speculative argument this week. F.S. INTERMISSION KARL EMMY'S PETS This is one of the best animal acts we play. The dogs are exceptionally well trained and the antics of the little clown terrier are very funny. A good set in this position. F.S. BOUDINI BROS. Two men with accordions. Just as popular as ever. In one. "WHO IS BROWN?" This act is well presented, is full of fun, but hardly strong enough for first feature, especially following "The Drums of Oude" of last week. F.S. THE ANIMATED WEEKLY Recent Events of International Interest. Good film.
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103 CHASE'S WASHINGTON D.C. Nov. 25th., 1912. CUNNINGHAM AND MARION "An Acrobatic Talkfest" Two men in a tumbling set with quite a little talk back and forth. We consider this only a fair act for the opening position. (2) WATSON AND SANTOS Good looking man and woman in an acceptable singing and dancing act. The woman especially has a very sweet voice. All right in this spot. In one. RAYMOND AND CAVERLY These two well-known men are giving us the best act of their career. They had the audience screaming almost all of the time. Their act would be stronger without the song at the finish. In one. HENRY CLIVE'S "SPIRIT PAINTINGS" This is one of the very best illusions we have ever played and its value is greatly added to by the clever line of talk of Mr. Clive. It is very mystifying and is bound to cause no end of speculative argument this week. F.S. INTERMISSION KARL EMMY'S PETS This is one of the best animal acts we play. The dogs are exceptionally well trained and the antics of the little clown terrier are very funny. A good set in this position. F.S. BOUDINI BROS. Two men with accordions. Just as popular as ever. In one. "WHO IS BROWN?" This act is well presented, is full of fun, but hardly strong enough for first feature, especially following "The Drums of Oude" of last week. F.S. THE ANIMATED WEEKLY Recent Events of International Interest. Good film.
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