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Keith-Albee manager reports, September 2, 1902 - September 3, 1903
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249 CHASE'S EMPIRE CLEVELAND, O. WEEK OF APRIL 20TH. PANTZER TRIO. man and two women who do very a creditable acrobatic and contortion act. 12 minutes, full stage. AURIE DAGWELL. Songs of the day, and other days. Very pleasing singing act. 10 minut3es, in one. MR. & MRS. JIMMIE BARRY. presenting, "A Skin Game". Were well received. Full stage, closing in one. 22 minutes. FANNY RICE. Opens with a recitation and then does her familiar cabinet act with the dolls all of which is ver entertaining and pleases the audience very much. 20 minutes, full stage. ZIMMER. Very good straight juggling act. 10 minutes in one. EUGEN SANDOW. In addition to his regular exhibition, of strength and display of his muscles, Sandow at the matinees, gives a lecture on physical culture illustrating by two subjects, "before and after taking". His talk has an element of comedy and proved very interesting. Carries his own set. 35 minutes, full stage. SIDNEY GRANT. His imitations were very clever, and stories well told. 17 minutes, in one. EDMOND HAYES & CO. In, "A Wise Guy". Held the audience until the finish and the sketch was the laughing hit of the bill. 23 minutes, full stage.
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249 CHASE'S EMPIRE CLEVELAND, O. WEEK OF APRIL 20TH. PANTZER TRIO. man and two women who do very a creditable acrobatic and contortion act. 12 minutes, full stage. AURIE DAGWELL. Songs of the day, and other days. Very pleasing singing act. 10 minut3es, in one. MR. & MRS. JIMMIE BARRY. presenting, "A Skin Game". Were well received. Full stage, closing in one. 22 minutes. FANNY RICE. Opens with a recitation and then does her familiar cabinet act with the dolls all of which is ver entertaining and pleases the audience very much. 20 minutes, full stage. ZIMMER. Very good straight juggling act. 10 minutes in one. EUGEN SANDOW. In addition to his regular exhibition, of strength and display of his muscles, Sandow at the matinees, gives a lecture on physical culture illustrating by two subjects, "before and after taking". His talk has an element of comedy and proved very interesting. Carries his own set. 35 minutes, full stage. SIDNEY GRANT. His imitations were very clever, and stories well told. 17 minutes, in one. EDMOND HAYES & CO. In, "A Wise Guy". Held the audience until the finish and the sketch was the laughing hit of the bill. 23 minutes, full stage.
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