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Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON 63 Week Dec. 20th, 1909 Mc NAMEE Clay Modeller and vaudeville has advanced beyond this act which now belongs in the picture houses. In one. HENRY and LIZEL Singing, dancing and tumbling and number one position is hard enough place for them to fill. Full stage. JULIUS TANNEN Mr. Tannen brought with him an entire new monologue today which is clever, and adding to it his distinct personality, he was warmly welcomed and liberally applauded throughout. In one. J. K. MURRAY and LANE Clara "A Quiet Honeymoon". This is a new act with some comedy lines just enough for a good setting for their songs which they know how to render most effectively. Full stage. INTERMISSION Frank GARDINER and VINCENT Lottie. "Winning A Queen". Same act as in former years but brightened up here and there with something new, novel effects, and I must say that the audience acted as if they had never seen them before. Just the act we need this week. Full stage. Signor TROVATO This clever eccentric is a great artist on the violin and made a hit. In one. "SWAT MILLIGAN" Co. To my surprise this baseball comedy went with a rush and carried off first honors. Full stage. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "Making Bamboo Hats." A very interesting picture. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON 63 Week Dec. 20th, 1909 Mc NAMEE Clay Modeller and vaudeville has advanced beyond this act which now belongs in the picture houses. In one. HENRY and LIZEL Singing, dancing and tumbling and number one position is hard enough place for them to fill. Full stage. JULIUS TANNEN Mr. Tannen brought with him an entire new monologue today which is clever, and adding to it his distinct personality, he was warmly welcomed and liberally applauded throughout. In one. J. K. MURRAY and LANE Clara "A Quiet Honeymoon". This is a new act with some comedy lines just enough for a good setting for their songs which they know how to render most effectively. Full stage. INTERMISSION Frank GARDINER and VINCENT Lottie. "Winning A Queen". Same act as in former years but brightened up here and there with something new, novel effects, and I must say that the audience acted as if they had never seen them before. Just the act we need this week. Full stage. Signor TROVATO This clever eccentric is a great artist on the violin and made a hit. In one. "SWAT MILLIGAN" Co. To my surprise this baseball comedy went with a rush and carried off first honors. Full stage. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "Making Bamboo Hats." A very interesting picture. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
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