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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911
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-:CHASE'S:- -:WASHINGTON:- -:Week Mch. 13th, 1911:- ANITA DIAZ'S MONKEYS This is a clever little act that made good in the position. F.S. SHARKEY, GEISLER and LEWIS These boys sang rag time songs in a way that met with full approval and one of them is a pretty good comedian. In one. CHARLES and FANNIE VAN Co. "A Stage Carpenter's Experience". The Act is made up of a little of everything, Mr. Van playing the same character part as in the old act, and our people seem to like them. In one. "THE OPERATIC FESTIVAL" Mr. Lovenberg does not often fail when he sends out a vocal number and this is no exception. For the money we pay he has certainly selected capable people and it is an ideal booking for the Lenten season. F.S. - : INTERMISSION:- EDDIE LEONARD & MABEL RUSSELL. With old time songs, and new, and with some most excellent dance steps the audience were loath to let them go. In one. MARY NORMAN "Some Women I have Met". Here is a genuine artiste in all the word implies and her art appears to ripen, with no detraction, as the years advance. A hit. In one. THE BOUNDING GORDONS Put us down as saying that this is as attractive a three men acrobatic number as we have ever presented. They do marvelous work. F.S. DAYLIGHT PICTURES "Jean to the Rescue". A very interesting picture. H. Winnifred Dr Witt, Manager.
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-:CHASE'S:- -:WASHINGTON:- -:Week Mch. 13th, 1911:- ANITA DIAZ'S MONKEYS This is a clever little act that made good in the position. F.S. SHARKEY, GEISLER and LEWIS These boys sang rag time songs in a way that met with full approval and one of them is a pretty good comedian. In one. CHARLES and FANNIE VAN Co. "A Stage Carpenter's Experience". The Act is made up of a little of everything, Mr. Van playing the same character part as in the old act, and our people seem to like them. In one. "THE OPERATIC FESTIVAL" Mr. Lovenberg does not often fail when he sends out a vocal number and this is no exception. For the money we pay he has certainly selected capable people and it is an ideal booking for the Lenten season. F.S. - : INTERMISSION:- EDDIE LEONARD & MABEL RUSSELL. With old time songs, and new, and with some most excellent dance steps the audience were loath to let them go. In one. MARY NORMAN "Some Women I have Met". Here is a genuine artiste in all the word implies and her art appears to ripen, with no detraction, as the years advance. A hit. In one. THE BOUNDING GORDONS Put us down as saying that this is as attractive a three men acrobatic number as we have ever presented. They do marvelous work. F.S. DAYLIGHT PICTURES "Jean to the Rescue". A very interesting picture. H. Winnifred Dr Witt, Manager.
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