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Keith-Albee managers' report book, September 4, 1905 - April 23, 1906

Page 49

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TEMPLE THEATER, DETROIT, MICH. Sept. 25, 1906. J. H. Finn. 49 THE PANTZER TRIO-Two women and a man in a contortion act that takes well with the audience 12 min. F. S. DIXON & ANGER-Two men in a comedy talking act that is fair and appeared to please. 13 min. in one. BELLE HATHAWAY'S MONKEYS-She has a large number of monkeys. The act will please matinee audiences. 12 min. F. S. POLK & ROLLINS-An excellent banjo-playing act. 13 in one. HENGLER SISTERS-This act is pretty and dainty and will take exceptionally well with high-class vaudeville patrons, but cannot be commended for the quality of the voices. 15 min. F. S. MISS NORTON & PAUL NICHOLSON-Presenting "The Ladies Tailor." Nicholson has a fair voice and is better than the ordinary run of vaudeville comedians. The act is above the average for the price. 23 F. S. MAY BELFORT--An English music hall singer. Made quite an impression here. She is not only good looking but dresses exceptionally well sings delightfully and on the whole was a success. 17 min. in one. FAMOUS AGOUST FAMILY-Three men and two women in a comedy juggling act. The women are handsome and wear beautiful gowns, the juggling is only fair, but the act makes quite an impression. 17 min. F. S.
 
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