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Keith-Albee managers' report book, December 11, 1911-September 9, 1912

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week Dec. 11th, 1911. THE FLYING WARDS A really good opening number, man and woman, on the trapeze. F. S. JOE and ERNIE VAN Instrumentalists and comedians. One of the men has a splendid fund of quaint rustic humor. In one. BUD and [NELLIE?] HEIM Really clever juvenile comedians. In one. Mme. SUMIKO This Japanese singer as a novelty will create some talk and draw a little money to the box office. She attracted the greatest attention and secured much applause when she rendered "Alexander's Rag Time Band" in Japanese. F. S. INTERMISSION JOE JACKSON His pantomime work is clever. F. S. STEFF, MEHLINGER and KING Nothing short of a riot of fun. In one. LOLO, THE MYSTIC She is in a class by herself and is away and and far superior to any one ever engaged in her line of entertainment. F. S. THE PHOTOPLANE Recent events of national interest. Good selection this week. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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