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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 21, 1903 - March 14, 1904

Page 186

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186 SHEA'S EMPIRE CLEVELAND, O. Week of Feb. 8, 1904 FARNUM & NELSON Comedy acrobats. Man and woman. Good opening act. Full stage. 12 min. FRED STUBER Banjoist. Neat little act. Went well. In one/10 min WORLD & KINGSTON Their act proved to be one of the hits of the bill. Miss Kingston possesses a very sweet voice. Full stage, closing in one. 25 min. BLIND TOM The historical negro pianist. His selections were excellent. He was well received. Full stage, 15 min. JENNIE YEAMANS Big a hit as ever. In one. 17 min. LILLIAN BURKHART & CO. In "A Strenuous Daisy" Hit of the bill. Miss Burkhart carries three other people who are also very clever. Full stage. 28 min. GEO. H. WOOD Comedian. He has a very bright monologue and tells some very good stories. Made a big hit. In one 15 min. GOLEMAN'S DOGS Great act. More than made good. Full stage. 20 min. KINETOGRAPH Scenes from Niagara Falls. Very good. 7 min.
 
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