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Keith-Albee managers' report book,, September 23, 1907 - March 12, 1908
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101 Temple Detroit Nov. 18, 1907 Brothers Damm. Excellent acrobatic act for this spot, and would do for a better position. 9 min. FS. Those Four Girls. Good singing act but would suggest that the girls have their skirts lengthened. 10 min. in 3. Three min. in one. Henry Horton & Co. Appearing for the first time in the rustic comedy "Uncle Lem's Dilemma." This is an exceptionally good act, much better written than a Cressy sketch, and quite as well acted. Open in one with drop 5 min. Close Fs. 24 min Royal Musical Five. Four brothers and a sister in a refined and charming musical act. The word dainty and the other word clever sum up this act, and nothing further need be said. 11 min, FS. 4 min. in one. Frederick Bond, Fremont Benton & Co. Presenting "Handkerchief Number Fifteen." A very good comedy act and it was very well received. 29 min. FS. May Irwin. One Great Big HIT. William A. Dillon. Singing and comedy. An emphatic hit. Outside of may Irwin he was the greatest applause getter of the show. 16 min. in one. Kits Banzai Troupe. This act is almost too well known on the circuit for comment. It closed our show in fine shape. 12 min. FS. Kinetograph. "Tuni fishing in Sicily" is a fine picture.
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101 Temple Detroit Nov. 18, 1907 Brothers Damm. Excellent acrobatic act for this spot, and would do for a better position. 9 min. FS. Those Four Girls. Good singing act but would suggest that the girls have their skirts lengthened. 10 min. in 3. Three min. in one. Henry Horton & Co. Appearing for the first time in the rustic comedy "Uncle Lem's Dilemma." This is an exceptionally good act, much better written than a Cressy sketch, and quite as well acted. Open in one with drop 5 min. Close Fs. 24 min Royal Musical Five. Four brothers and a sister in a refined and charming musical act. The word dainty and the other word clever sum up this act, and nothing further need be said. 11 min, FS. 4 min. in one. Frederick Bond, Fremont Benton & Co. Presenting "Handkerchief Number Fifteen." A very good comedy act and it was very well received. 29 min. FS. May Irwin. One Great Big HIT. William A. Dillon. Singing and comedy. An emphatic hit. Outside of may Irwin he was the greatest applause getter of the show. 16 min. in one. Kits Banzai Troupe. This act is almost too well known on the circuit for comment. It closed our show in fine shape. 12 min. FS. Kinetograph. "Tuni fishing in Sicily" is a fine picture.
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