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Managers' report book, July 4, 1915-November 13, 1916
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BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET? R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 6, 7 and 8. GOODE & BETTOR--- In a Unique Vaudeville Offering: Known as "The Singing Ushers". Singing and Piano act; 10 min. in two. Went good. THE GASCH SISTERS--- "Those Athletic Girls"--Just an ordinary hand balancing act--5 min. full stage; went only fair. HARRY TIGHE & SYLVIA JASON--- The "You-all Know him" Comedian and "The Dainty Ingenue" Piano playing, Singing and Talking--13 min. in one. Went good. A. S. Watson BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 9, 10 and 11. MAZZIE ARNOLD--- "The Musical Girl"--very neat appearance; plays piano and accordeon; 10 min. in one; went good. HELEN & RICE--- Nonsensical Oddities--man and woman; classy comedy and singing act; full of laughs all thro the act; went big. Carry own drop. 16 min. in two. REGAL & BENDER--- "Drop Us A Line"--acrobatic act; talking all through act; very neat and clever; two men; 9 min in one. Went big. A. S. Watson
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BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET? R. I., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 6, 7 and 8. GOODE & BETTOR--- In a Unique Vaudeville Offering: Known as "The Singing Ushers". Singing and Piano act; 10 min. in two. Went good. THE GASCH SISTERS--- "Those Athletic Girls"--Just an ordinary hand balancing act--5 min. full stage; went only fair. HARRY TIGHE & SYLVIA JASON--- The "You-all Know him" Comedian and "The Dainty Ingenue" Piano playing, Singing and Talking--13 min. in one. Went good. A. S. Watson BIJOU THEATRE, WOONSOCKET, R. I., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 9, 10 and 11. MAZZIE ARNOLD--- "The Musical Girl"--very neat appearance; plays piano and accordeon; 10 min. in one; went good. HELEN & RICE--- Nonsensical Oddities--man and woman; classy comedy and singing act; full of laughs all thro the act; went big. Carry own drop. 16 min. in two. REGAL & BENDER--- "Drop Us A Line"--acrobatic act; talking all through act; very neat and clever; two men; 9 min in one. Went big. A. S. Watson
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