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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 9, 1912-February 24, 1913
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141 CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D.C. Week Dec. 23rd., 1912. POLZIN BROS. These two men in eccentric make-up do a very good opening act, working on a springboard. In one. PALACE QUARTETTE Four young men in a very acceptable singing act. Their choice of songs is good and their pleasing voices blend to make some splendid harmony. Full stage. GRANT AND HOAG "The Troublesome Trunk" This little singing and talking skit is about on a par with their former efforts and seemed to please our audience. In one. Spec. drop. PAUL CONCHAS A better act than ever. Improved 100% by the addition of his comic assistant. Full stage. INTERMISSION THE BERRENS These two clever young fellows repeated their success of last year. Received no end of curtains and the people were loath to let them go. Full stage. WRIGHT AND DIETRICH The voices of this couple seem to have improved since we last played them, and moreover, their act is better. They are favorites here in Washington, Miss Dietrich being a native of the city. In one. DIGBY BELL AND CO. "It Happened in Topeka". Supporting company consists of two men and two women and they are all very capable. The play is a big laugh all the way through and Mr. Bell successfully upholds the reputation he has gained in his former plays. Full stage. KINEMACOLOR PICTURES "From Bud to Blossom". A splendid film, showing to a splendid degree the color possibilities of this type of picture.
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141 CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D.C. Week Dec. 23rd., 1912. POLZIN BROS. These two men in eccentric make-up do a very good opening act, working on a springboard. In one. PALACE QUARTETTE Four young men in a very acceptable singing act. Their choice of songs is good and their pleasing voices blend to make some splendid harmony. Full stage. GRANT AND HOAG "The Troublesome Trunk" This little singing and talking skit is about on a par with their former efforts and seemed to please our audience. In one. Spec. drop. PAUL CONCHAS A better act than ever. Improved 100% by the addition of his comic assistant. Full stage. INTERMISSION THE BERRENS These two clever young fellows repeated their success of last year. Received no end of curtains and the people were loath to let them go. Full stage. WRIGHT AND DIETRICH The voices of this couple seem to have improved since we last played them, and moreover, their act is better. They are favorites here in Washington, Miss Dietrich being a native of the city. In one. DIGBY BELL AND CO. "It Happened in Topeka". Supporting company consists of two men and two women and they are all very capable. The play is a big laugh all the way through and Mr. Bell successfully upholds the reputation he has gained in his former plays. Full stage. KINEMACOLOR PICTURES "From Bud to Blossom". A splendid film, showing to a splendid degree the color possibilities of this type of picture.
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