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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911
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B.F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME. Sept 12th 1910 Cleveland, Ohio. Ned Hastings. WALKER and STURM. 2 men F.S. Garden. Time 11. Effective racket throwing and juggling. Good comedy. FIELD BROTHERS. In 1. Time 8. Good eccentric dancers although a little mechanical. MAXIM'S MODELS. Time 14. F.S. with large gold frame like Marcelle. The paintings posed are all well done and heartily applauded. SWAN and BAMBARD. 2 men. Open 1, close in 2. Time 13. They start with miserable comedy which I can't understand how they have ever been allowed to keep this long. When they swing into eccentric tumbling, flopping and head spins they are good. ADELE RITCHIE. [Scan is missing for text on pink sheet hidden under white sheet] BALTIMORE SHOW - WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12TH. CHARLES MONTRELL 20 minutes F.S. Juggler and comedy assistant. Went well with matinee audience. NONETTE 11 minutes in one - Gypsy Violinist and singer. As dainty and effective as ever. Puts more strength in playing than is usual with a woman. KELLY & KENT 19 minutes in two - close in one, four minutes. These travesty artists in their well known specialty went bigger than ever. BALLERNI'S CANINE JUGGLERS 10 minutes F.S. This dumb act went splendidly, and the trainer's control is best demonstrated by his using no whip nor word of command - animals appear to enjoy their work. MORTON & MOORE 20 minutes F.S. Worked up to a very strong finish and got great closing hand. LOLA MERRILL & FRANK OTTO 17 minutes in one. Act is quick and well dressed. Good hand. JULIUS TANNEN 18 minutes in one. Tannen got a good advance hand, and again proved he is easily one of the best of monologists. Is big favorite here. MARTINETTIE & SYLVESTER 9 minutes F.S. Big hit with their work with chairs and tables. KINETOGRAPH "A Midnight Cupid" All right.
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B.F. KEITH'S HIPPODROME. Sept 12th 1910 Cleveland, Ohio. Ned Hastings. WALKER and STURM. 2 men F.S. Garden. Time 11. Effective racket throwing and juggling. Good comedy. FIELD BROTHERS. In 1. Time 8. Good eccentric dancers although a little mechanical. MAXIM'S MODELS. Time 14. F.S. with large gold frame like Marcelle. The paintings posed are all well done and heartily applauded. SWAN and BAMBARD. 2 men. Open 1, close in 2. Time 13. They start with miserable comedy which I can't understand how they have ever been allowed to keep this long. When they swing into eccentric tumbling, flopping and head spins they are good. ADELE RITCHIE. [Scan is missing for text on pink sheet hidden under white sheet] BALTIMORE SHOW - WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 12TH. CHARLES MONTRELL 20 minutes F.S. Juggler and comedy assistant. Went well with matinee audience. NONETTE 11 minutes in one - Gypsy Violinist and singer. As dainty and effective as ever. Puts more strength in playing than is usual with a woman. KELLY & KENT 19 minutes in two - close in one, four minutes. These travesty artists in their well known specialty went bigger than ever. BALLERNI'S CANINE JUGGLERS 10 minutes F.S. This dumb act went splendidly, and the trainer's control is best demonstrated by his using no whip nor word of command - animals appear to enjoy their work. MORTON & MOORE 20 minutes F.S. Worked up to a very strong finish and got great closing hand. LOLA MERRILL & FRANK OTTO 17 minutes in one. Act is quick and well dressed. Good hand. JULIUS TANNEN 18 minutes in one. Tannen got a good advance hand, and again proved he is easily one of the best of monologists. Is big favorite here. MARTINETTIE & SYLVESTER 9 minutes F.S. Big hit with their work with chairs and tables. KINETOGRAPH "A Midnight Cupid" All right.
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