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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923
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ORCHESTRA 5 minutes FABLES AND TOPICS 12 minutes JAMES DUTTON & COMPANY. Special in four. 6 minutes. In their familiar riding act. Very pretty and bright. Flashy act for opening spot. PAUL NOLAND in the "Jesting Swede". 12 minutes in one. A hit. Some very clever hat and ball juggling. Very good act of its kind. MARGA WALDRON assisted by George Halprin at the piano. Special in three and a half. 17 minutes. Good dancing act. Miss Waldron does some especially fine toe dancing. Mr. Halprin very good at the piano. IDA MAY CHADWICK AND DAD 16 minutes, special in one. Their familiar act. Did not seem to go as well this time as usual. We have changed their position with the Runaway Four. FUNAWAY FOUR. 9 minutes, special in one. These boys do a novelty act consisting of comedy, singing, dancing and tumbling. The hit of the show. CLARK & BERGMAN in "Seminary Mary" 25 minutes full stage. Went fairly well this week with a rather light vehicle. BOB HALL 22 minutes in one. Did better for us this week than on his previous visit. It is the best extemporaneous act that I have seen him do. FLASHES FROM SONGLAND. 15 minutes, special in three. Five exceptionally good singers. A very interesting act and well staged. PATHE NEWS 11 minutes. James Dutton & Co. Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Paul Noland, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 Marga Waldron, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Runaway Four, Chelsea, Union 6968 Ida May Chadwick & Dad, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 Clark & Bergman, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Bob Hall, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Flashes from Songland, Healy Hotel, Union 5504 PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE THURSDAY Feb. 1, 1923
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ORCHESTRA 5 minutes FABLES AND TOPICS 12 minutes JAMES DUTTON & COMPANY. Special in four. 6 minutes. In their familiar riding act. Very pretty and bright. Flashy act for opening spot. PAUL NOLAND in the "Jesting Swede". 12 minutes in one. A hit. Some very clever hat and ball juggling. Very good act of its kind. MARGA WALDRON assisted by George Halprin at the piano. Special in three and a half. 17 minutes. Good dancing act. Miss Waldron does some especially fine toe dancing. Mr. Halprin very good at the piano. IDA MAY CHADWICK AND DAD 16 minutes, special in one. Their familiar act. Did not seem to go as well this time as usual. We have changed their position with the Runaway Four. FUNAWAY FOUR. 9 minutes, special in one. These boys do a novelty act consisting of comedy, singing, dancing and tumbling. The hit of the show. CLARK & BERGMAN in "Seminary Mary" 25 minutes full stage. Went fairly well this week with a rather light vehicle. BOB HALL 22 minutes in one. Did better for us this week than on his previous visit. It is the best extemporaneous act that I have seen him do. FLASHES FROM SONGLAND. 15 minutes, special in three. Five exceptionally good singers. A very interesting act and well staged. PATHE NEWS 11 minutes. James Dutton & Co. Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Paul Noland, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 Marga Waldron, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Runaway Four, Chelsea, Union 6968 Ida May Chadwick & Dad, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 Clark & Bergman, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Bob Hall, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Flashes from Songland, Healy Hotel, Union 5504 PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE THURSDAY Feb. 1, 1923
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