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

Page 104

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CHASE'S WASHINGTON Week FEB. 26th, 1912 CARBRAY BROS. The dancing of these boys is equal to the best. In one. THE DEKOS TROUPE On the order of Willy Pantzer but we much prefer this act believing it to be superior. F. S. MARIE FENTON Of good appearance, four beautiful gowns and with clever songs she could with perfect satisfaction hold any place on the bill. In one. HOMER MILES and Co. "On A Side Street". Mr_ Miles is a good comedian, act well liked and seemed to please equally as well as when we last played it here. F. S. INTERMISSION NETTIE CARROLL TRIO Three girls in a tight wire performance that is really above the average. F. S. LAURA GUERITE assisted by George F. Moore With good patter, splendid songs, clever dancing and attractive costuming they made a hit and before the next act could go on Miss Guerite has to respond with a curtain speech. F. S. closing in one "EVERYBODY" There may be some diversity of opinion when people compare this act with "EVERYWIFE" but in our mind it is very nearly, if not quite, as good. All will agree that it is good an worth the money. Open in one, close full stage. PHOTOPLANE Current events of international interest which are good. H. Winnifred De Witt, Manager.
 
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