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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 27-December 11, 1911

Page 123

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week Sep. 18th, 1911. THE STANLEYS "Silhouette Fun in Shadow-Land". These people commence where all others left off. Practically the hit of the bill. In two. Cartmell and Harris "The Chorus Girl's Rehearsal". Singing, dialogue and dancing being especially clever in the latter. Very hard workers. F. S. GOLDSMITH and [HOPPE? BOPPE?] "The Commercial Drummers". Same act they presented last season. In one. BERT LESLIE and Co. "Hogan, The Painter". This is the best of all the Leslie sketches and all new material. F. S. INTERMISSION THE FOUR BARDS A startling acrobatic number with numerous new feats. F. S. ELLYS and McKENNA A very hard spot on the bill for these men but their voices carried them through and they closed strong. In one. GUS EDWARDS' "GRADUATION DAY". Similar to the old "School Boys and Girls" act. All new material and can be classed as a hit. F. S. Can close in one. DAYLIGHT MOTION PICTURES "Important Weekly Events of the World." They pictures are very interesting and somewhat different from the usual run of films. They seem to hold the public better than any we have used. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager. Music Hall, Pawtucket Week of Oct. 2-3-4 Al. Burton - Comedian - Singing and Talking - 13 min in one - went good The Mexican - 3 men, 1 woman - Dramatic Sketch - 12 min - went good Al & Hattie Barlow - Comedy Singing, Talking and Pianologue - 12 min in one - went good Patty & Desperado - Going good
 
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