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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923
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ORCHESTRA. 5 minutes. FABLES AND TOPICS. 15 minutes. BOB ANDERSON AND PONY. Special in three, 14 minutes. Anderson has a splendidly trained hourse which pleased with its performance.. MASON & SHAW. "All for a Girlie". 14 minutes, special in two. Very nice act. CLAIRE VINCENT AND CO. Special in four, 23 minutes. Good sketch, well played. DUCI DE KEREKJARTO. 21 minutes in one. A decided hit. Undoubtedly the best violinist that has ever played this house in vaudeville. MOORE & FREED. 14 minutes in one. A very novel musical act in which they play on the mouth organ, saws, spoons and balloons. A hit. HIGGINS AND BATES. 13 minutes, special in three. A very good dancing act. The girls are pleasing to look at with pretty costumes and good dancers. FANNY BRICE. 27 minutes, in one and special in three. Miss Brice went on about an hour late this afternoon and scored a very remarkable hit, not losing one person. In fact, the audience could not get enough of her. She was very gracious and worked very hard to please, which she certainly did. MAGGIE CLIFTON & CO. Special in three, 7 minutes. Miss Clifton is a wonder, and performs some really remarkable feats of strength with her partner in a very easy and graceful manner. REMARKS: This afternoon and evening only we have an added attraction in a contest among the song writers and publishers to determine who has written and published the most successful song of the season. The boys made a big hit and undoubtedly helped to pack both houses today although their act ran a little too long in the afternoon. It was just right at night. We have a splendid playing show which will undoubtedly do business for us. CUTS: MASON AND SHAW, please to not put the hand on the seat of the trousers when telling about slidding down the barn door and please do not call attention to your partner's legs. Bob Anderson, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Mason & Shaw, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Claire Vincent, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Duci De Kerekjarto, Narragansett Hotel, Union 7120 Higgins & Bates, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Fanny Brice, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Maggie Clifton & Patner, Tremont, Broad 5687 Providence E. F. Albee Feb. 12, 1923
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ORCHESTRA. 5 minutes. FABLES AND TOPICS. 15 minutes. BOB ANDERSON AND PONY. Special in three, 14 minutes. Anderson has a splendidly trained hourse which pleased with its performance.. MASON & SHAW. "All for a Girlie". 14 minutes, special in two. Very nice act. CLAIRE VINCENT AND CO. Special in four, 23 minutes. Good sketch, well played. DUCI DE KEREKJARTO. 21 minutes in one. A decided hit. Undoubtedly the best violinist that has ever played this house in vaudeville. MOORE & FREED. 14 minutes in one. A very novel musical act in which they play on the mouth organ, saws, spoons and balloons. A hit. HIGGINS AND BATES. 13 minutes, special in three. A very good dancing act. The girls are pleasing to look at with pretty costumes and good dancers. FANNY BRICE. 27 minutes, in one and special in three. Miss Brice went on about an hour late this afternoon and scored a very remarkable hit, not losing one person. In fact, the audience could not get enough of her. She was very gracious and worked very hard to please, which she certainly did. MAGGIE CLIFTON & CO. Special in three, 7 minutes. Miss Clifton is a wonder, and performs some really remarkable feats of strength with her partner in a very easy and graceful manner. REMARKS: This afternoon and evening only we have an added attraction in a contest among the song writers and publishers to determine who has written and published the most successful song of the season. The boys made a big hit and undoubtedly helped to pack both houses today although their act ran a little too long in the afternoon. It was just right at night. We have a splendid playing show which will undoubtedly do business for us. CUTS: MASON AND SHAW, please to not put the hand on the seat of the trousers when telling about slidding down the barn door and please do not call attention to your partner's legs. Bob Anderson, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Mason & Shaw, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Claire Vincent, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Duci De Kerekjarto, Narragansett Hotel, Union 7120 Higgins & Bates, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Fanny Brice, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Maggie Clifton & Patner, Tremont, Broad 5687 Providence E. F. Albee Feb. 12, 1923
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