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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 9-December 14, 1908

Page 58

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58 58 M. S. Hastings, Apr. 20 '08. Cleveland, Ohio. De VOIE TRIO F.S. Palace. Time 12. Three young men who have a lot of new ring material, far out of the ordinary run. They received frequent applause. DIXON and ANGER And one woman. Time 17. In 1. Presenting an Indian travesty, "Out West." A slow start winding up with some very good work, singing and talking. Special drop. THE 6 MAJORS (Frank Major & Co.) Open C.D.F, close in 1. Time 15. All men. A very interesting and clever singing and instrumental act. very well received. ESTELE WORDETTE & CO. "& Co." is one man. Time 18. Parlor in 4. Presenting a sentimental sketch "A Honeymoon In The Catskills." The people roared all the time. The Act went much better than the last time here. WARREN and BLANCHARD.In 1. Time, 17. Two men, comedy singing and talking novelty. The singing is good, and the black face comedy is a scream. One of the big hits of the show. STALEY'S TRANSFORMATION. Time 1o. F.S. special (2) sets. One of the best known acts in the business. Very little change in the last five years. It still continues to make food in Cleveland. GEORGE WHITING and the MELNOTTE TWINS. In 1. Time, 25. Artistic singing and dancing. The people liked them and the undoubtedly went well. They have a lot of original ideas about presenting their work which caught on well. THE SEVEN YUILIANS. P. S. Garden.Time, 12. One of the best acrobatic features ever seen here. They work like lightening and do all new feats. They got the audience from the start and hold every last man, woman and child in the seats until their final bow. For a closing feature this act has never been equaled here during the past year. THE KINETOGRAPH.
 
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