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Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910
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247 REPORT ON COLOMNIAL, LAWRENCE, WEEK OF MAY 16, 1910. Gartelle Bros. - Singing and dancing on roller skates. Went fair. 9 min. in three. Earl & Curtis - in their duolog "Innocents Abroad" singing and talking, a good line of stuff and went very good. 13 min. in one and a half, carry own drop. Awake at the Switch - Sewall Collin's sketch with Sam Wiltsie & Co. Went fair. 24 min. full stage. Widden & Conrad - The Mad Musicians, two young men one playing the violin the other the piano, neat appearing, had good selections and went very good. 17 min. in one. Russell Bros - Presenting "Our Servant Girls" went big. 24 min. full stage. Dolce Sisters - "Vaudevilles daintiest singing act" very good voices, nicely costumed and a good selection of songs, went very big, one of the hits of the bill. 13 min. in one. Great Ergotti & Liliputians - Acrobatic and Risley novelty. Went very big. 11 min. full stage. Motion Pictures. O. K. John [F?] [illegible] Critic.
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247 REPORT ON COLOMNIAL, LAWRENCE, WEEK OF MAY 16, 1910. Gartelle Bros. - Singing and dancing on roller skates. Went fair. 9 min. in three. Earl & Curtis - in their duolog "Innocents Abroad" singing and talking, a good line of stuff and went very good. 13 min. in one and a half, carry own drop. Awake at the Switch - Sewall Collin's sketch with Sam Wiltsie & Co. Went fair. 24 min. full stage. Widden & Conrad - The Mad Musicians, two young men one playing the violin the other the piano, neat appearing, had good selections and went very good. 17 min. in one. Russell Bros - Presenting "Our Servant Girls" went big. 24 min. full stage. Dolce Sisters - "Vaudevilles daintiest singing act" very good voices, nicely costumed and a good selection of songs, went very big, one of the hits of the bill. 13 min. in one. Great Ergotti & Liliputians - Acrobatic and Risley novelty. Went very big. 11 min. full stage. Motion Pictures. O. K. John [F?] [illegible] Critic.
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