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

Page 142

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week Oct. 2nd, 1911 QUEENIE and MAY DONEGAN Dancing-Skatorial Artists who opened up the bill nicely. F. S. CARL McCULLOUGH "Footlight Impressions". Among the imitations given that of Ralph C. Herz singing "The Old Actor", Bert Williams in a characteristic song and Eddie Foy were real hits. Here is a new performer you can all play. In one. WARREN and KEEFE Warren has a style of his own and is a pretty good comedian. Mr. Keefe is an excellent partner and the act made good here today. In one. "YE COLONIAL SEPTETTE" This act is well-known, has been reviewed often and was given the same satisfactory presentation here as elsewhere. F.S. INTERMISSION THE DUNEDIN TROUPE Two men and two women in about the cleverest bicycle performance we have ever played. One of the men is a wonder. BERNARD and WESTON Here is another hit of no small dimensions. Bernard can certainly play the piano and Weston certainly can put over a character song most effectively. In one. Wm. COURTLEIGH and Co. "PEACHES". This clever actor with a good supporting company repeated his previous success here and met with distinct favor. F. S. DAYLIGHT MOTION PICTURES "Important Weekly Events of the World." Only pretty good list of subjects this week. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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