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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923
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ORCHESTRA 2.15 Ten minutes. PATHE NEWS. 11 minutes. MCSOVEREINN. 7 minutes, palace in four. Master diabolo player. This man really does some splendid work with the diabolo. He can truly be called master of the game. BEN PIERCE AND LEE RYAN. Street in one. 14 minutes in "D'yer Wanna Fight". Two men, young and old man type. Some good dancing and clowning particularly by the elder. MR. HYMACK. 10 minutes in three, in "At Bogey Villa". Mr. Hymack repeated his former success with his unusual character change act. RAY FERN & MAREE. 14 minutes in one and a half in "A Vaudeville Diversion". Good act, pleased our audience this afternoon. NOEL TRAVERS AND IRENE DOUGLAS. In "Come Into The Kitchen". 19 minutes, special in four. Well known act and pleased although the finish still seems of questionable taste. MADELINE COLLINS. Prima Donna. 12 minutes in two and one. Miss Collins just made the show after a long jump from Syracuse. She was a decided hit. She has a special coloratura suprano voice which she uses in a very artistic manner. JOE COOK. "A One Man Vaudeville Show". Olio in one; wood; special and olio. 39 minutes. Cook at his best. He does everything and then some, and most of the stunts surprisingly well done. About the hardest working man on the vaudeville stage. A decided hit. THE ALEXANDERS AND JOHN SMITH. The man does some wonderful juggling with Cook working all through the act, duplicating some of the most difficult feats, while burlesquing others and clowning generally. NOTES. Owing to the late arrival of Ray Fern's trunk and Miss Collins' long jump, show started late and did not play up so well as it did in the evening. The running of the bill was changed to this order which helped considerably. 1. McSovereign 2. Pierce & Ryan 3. Hymack 4. Fern & Maree 5. Madeline Collins 6. Travers & Douglas 7. Joe Cook 8. Alexander & John Smith 9. Pathe News Providnce E. F. Albee Dec. 4'22
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ORCHESTRA 2.15 Ten minutes. PATHE NEWS. 11 minutes. MCSOVEREINN. 7 minutes, palace in four. Master diabolo player. This man really does some splendid work with the diabolo. He can truly be called master of the game. BEN PIERCE AND LEE RYAN. Street in one. 14 minutes in "D'yer Wanna Fight". Two men, young and old man type. Some good dancing and clowning particularly by the elder. MR. HYMACK. 10 minutes in three, in "At Bogey Villa". Mr. Hymack repeated his former success with his unusual character change act. RAY FERN & MAREE. 14 minutes in one and a half in "A Vaudeville Diversion". Good act, pleased our audience this afternoon. NOEL TRAVERS AND IRENE DOUGLAS. In "Come Into The Kitchen". 19 minutes, special in four. Well known act and pleased although the finish still seems of questionable taste. MADELINE COLLINS. Prima Donna. 12 minutes in two and one. Miss Collins just made the show after a long jump from Syracuse. She was a decided hit. She has a special coloratura suprano voice which she uses in a very artistic manner. JOE COOK. "A One Man Vaudeville Show". Olio in one; wood; special and olio. 39 minutes. Cook at his best. He does everything and then some, and most of the stunts surprisingly well done. About the hardest working man on the vaudeville stage. A decided hit. THE ALEXANDERS AND JOHN SMITH. The man does some wonderful juggling with Cook working all through the act, duplicating some of the most difficult feats, while burlesquing others and clowning generally. NOTES. Owing to the late arrival of Ray Fern's trunk and Miss Collins' long jump, show started late and did not play up so well as it did in the evening. The running of the bill was changed to this order which helped considerably. 1. McSovereign 2. Pierce & Ryan 3. Hymack 4. Fern & Maree 5. Madeline Collins 6. Travers & Douglas 7. Joe Cook 8. Alexander & John Smith 9. Pathe News Providnce E. F. Albee Dec. 4'22
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