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

Page 202

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D. C. Week Nov. 6th, 1911 FROLICH Cartoonist. A nice little act to start the show. In one. KENO and [GREEN?] "Hands Across the Street". Songs, dialogue and dances. These two people are mighty clever performers and they were compelled to do all their knew this afternoon. F.S. Close in one if desired. THE TEMPLE QUARTETTE Four men presenting a splendid vocal offering. In one. EDGAR ATCHINSON-ELY and Co. "Billy's Tombstones". This act was presented here several years ago by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew. Today it went bigger and the cast a great improvement over the former stars. A hit. F. S. INTERMISSION J. WARREN KEANE Assisted by Grace White. Mr. Keane is exceptionally clever at palming and Miss white at the piano lends a novel atmosphere to the act. Thoroughly pleased in this position. Spec. setting F. S. Can close in one. Joe Welch "A Study from Life". Assisted by two clever small boys Mr. Welch met with his usual success. In one. THE FIVE AURORAS These men present an act combining acrobatic, balancing and bicycle work. The most finished performance of the kind we ever played closing with a sensational feat they held everyone till the close of their number. F. S. THE PHOTOPLANE Showing current events of international interest. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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