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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923
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ORCHESTRA. 5 minutes MARY GAUTIER'S PONY. 9 minutes full stage. A good animal act. W. C. DORNFIELD. Magician. 13 minutes in one. Doing a monologue supplemented by some simple card manipulations and a few very elementary pocket tricks. TED LORRAINE. 17 minutes special in three. A very pretty dance offering and some singing. A very good act. FLORENCE SANTOS & JACQUES HAYES. 22 minutes in one. Played their old act and were a big hit. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. Special house set in three, 18 minutes. In "A Marriage has been Arranged" by Sutro. Mr. Faversham is assisted by Miss Helen Daube. A delightful performance. Splendid work by both. The performance is a credit to vaudeville. IRVING FISHER. 19 minutes in one. Nice baritone voice and pleasing personality. Made himself a great favorite with our audience. Don Prosser at the piano. MCLAUGHLIN & EVANS. 18 minutes, special in one. "On a Little Side Stree". They seemed to be a bigger hit than they were on their previous visits. THE LUMARS. Featuring the woman without nerves. 8 minutes full stage. The lady does some very unusual balancing work, never equalled here by a woman. PATHE NEWS. 12 minutes REMARKS: Very good show. CUTS: W. C. Dornfield, kindly change your encore trick. Santos & Hayes, please modify shimmy and eliminate the gag about not being able to sell your goods with such a bum display. FOSTER LARDNER PROVIDENCE, R. I. E. F. ALBEE Nov. 20, 1922
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ORCHESTRA. 5 minutes MARY GAUTIER'S PONY. 9 minutes full stage. A good animal act. W. C. DORNFIELD. Magician. 13 minutes in one. Doing a monologue supplemented by some simple card manipulations and a few very elementary pocket tricks. TED LORRAINE. 17 minutes special in three. A very pretty dance offering and some singing. A very good act. FLORENCE SANTOS & JACQUES HAYES. 22 minutes in one. Played their old act and were a big hit. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM. Special house set in three, 18 minutes. In "A Marriage has been Arranged" by Sutro. Mr. Faversham is assisted by Miss Helen Daube. A delightful performance. Splendid work by both. The performance is a credit to vaudeville. IRVING FISHER. 19 minutes in one. Nice baritone voice and pleasing personality. Made himself a great favorite with our audience. Don Prosser at the piano. MCLAUGHLIN & EVANS. 18 minutes, special in one. "On a Little Side Stree". They seemed to be a bigger hit than they were on their previous visits. THE LUMARS. Featuring the woman without nerves. 8 minutes full stage. The lady does some very unusual balancing work, never equalled here by a woman. PATHE NEWS. 12 minutes REMARKS: Very good show. CUTS: W. C. Dornfield, kindly change your encore trick. Santos & Hayes, please modify shimmy and eliminate the gag about not being able to sell your goods with such a bum display. FOSTER LARDNER PROVIDENCE, R. I. E. F. ALBEE Nov. 20, 1922
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