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Keith-Albee managers' report book, June 13, 1910-February 20, 1911

Page 224

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week Jan. 30th 1911 VAN HOVEN "The Dippy Magician". He does nothing in the way of magic except to burlesque but with a couple of boys called from the audience he managed to create about as much amusement as any one on the bill. In one. Butler HAVILAND and Alice THORNTON With their cross fire talk, songs etc they created quite a little fun and took care of this position nicely. F. S. can close in one. JOLLY, WILD and Co. This is a number composed of old tire "gags", songs, piano playing and met with approval. We do not like Chas. Clear in the act as well as Little Lex Neal who left them. In one. PAUL SPADONI Same act as in previous seasons except some changes in the juggling and he does not use the cannon but his work is O.K. and was watched with interest. F. S. INTERMISSION THE DOLLAR TROUPE No better acrobats in vaudeville. A hit. F. S. ROONEY and BENT "At the News Stand". First time here for this act and it is a great improvement over any heretofore given by them, the comedy in this being distinctly good and their dancing is always good. A hit. In one and a half. HARRY TIGHE and HIS COLLEGIANS. "The Careless Sophomore". Now in this he has a worthy successor to "BOOKS". Good lines, good support, the right atmosphere and plenty of action. A hit. F. S. DAYLIGHT MOTION PICTURES "The Sergeant". A pretty army story. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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