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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923
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ORCHESTRA. 6 minutes. HARRY MOORE, Royal paper manipulator. It has been so long since we have had a paper tearing act that Mr. Moore proved a decided novelty. A hit in this spot. 10 minutes in four. JACK LITTLE. Well known syncopator on the piano. 14 minutes in one. Good player. His imitation of mechanical piano players made quite a hit. GEORGE YEOMAN & LIZZIE. Special in one. 15 minutes. A success even though his act is pretty well known here. CARTMELL & HARRIS. Special olio in one. 13 minutes. A mixture of the old and new act. Went very well in this spot. RENEE ROBERT AND GIERS-DORF SYMPHONISTS. The unqualified hit of the bill. Good music, good dancing and beautiful gowns. 22 minutes special full stage. RAY & EMMA DEAN. 16 minutes in one. They shared honors with Renee Robert and also made an unqualified hit. Due probably to the exceedingly funny character work by the man who also did some clever dancing at the finish. WILLIAM HALLIGAN & CO. Special in three 17 minutes. In a somewhat different type of sketch. Well played and held the audience's interest to the finish. RUTH ROYE. Comedienne of syncopation, in one. 17 minutes. A success although her type of song, I imagine, would perhaps please a typical New York audience better. However, our people liked her and she was an undoubted success. ED & IDA TENDELL SPECIAl in four. Seven minutes. Good work on the trapeze by the man including a novelty sketch by the man and woman. PathE NEWS 13 minutes. A GOOD BILL AND AFTER THE EXCITEMENT OF ELECTION IS OVER I THINK WE WILL DO BUSINESS WITH IT. Cuts; Renee Robert, Please put on fleshings Wm. Halligan Please cut damn fool RUTH ROYE, Please cut My God and change song about showing my lingerie. FOSTER LARDNER PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE NOV. 6, 1922
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ORCHESTRA. 6 minutes. HARRY MOORE, Royal paper manipulator. It has been so long since we have had a paper tearing act that Mr. Moore proved a decided novelty. A hit in this spot. 10 minutes in four. JACK LITTLE. Well known syncopator on the piano. 14 minutes in one. Good player. His imitation of mechanical piano players made quite a hit. GEORGE YEOMAN & LIZZIE. Special in one. 15 minutes. A success even though his act is pretty well known here. CARTMELL & HARRIS. Special olio in one. 13 minutes. A mixture of the old and new act. Went very well in this spot. RENEE ROBERT AND GIERS-DORF SYMPHONISTS. The unqualified hit of the bill. Good music, good dancing and beautiful gowns. 22 minutes special full stage. RAY & EMMA DEAN. 16 minutes in one. They shared honors with Renee Robert and also made an unqualified hit. Due probably to the exceedingly funny character work by the man who also did some clever dancing at the finish. WILLIAM HALLIGAN & CO. Special in three 17 minutes. In a somewhat different type of sketch. Well played and held the audience's interest to the finish. RUTH ROYE. Comedienne of syncopation, in one. 17 minutes. A success although her type of song, I imagine, would perhaps please a typical New York audience better. However, our people liked her and she was an undoubted success. ED & IDA TENDELL SPECIAl in four. Seven minutes. Good work on the trapeze by the man including a novelty sketch by the man and woman. PathE NEWS 13 minutes. A GOOD BILL AND AFTER THE EXCITEMENT OF ELECTION IS OVER I THINK WE WILL DO BUSINESS WITH IT. Cuts; Renee Robert, Please put on fleshings Wm. Halligan Please cut damn fool RUTH ROYE, Please cut My God and change song about showing my lingerie. FOSTER LARDNER PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE NOV. 6, 1922
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