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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 14, 1904 - November 21, 1904
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201 CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D. C. WEEK, OCT. 24th, 1904 Dan J. Harrington A pretty good ventriloquial act. Full stage, closing in one. The Mouliere Sisters Fine work on the horizontal bars. Full stage. Herbert Brooks Assisted by Miss Hill he does the trunk mystery with some card tricks in introduction. An act more than good, opens in one, closes full stage. Will H. Murphy, Blanche Nichols Co. "From Zaza to Uncle Tom". A continuous laugh throughout. Another act to be rated more than good. Open in one, close full stage. INTERMISSION Conn and Conard "The Quiet Burglars". Not a bad sort of offering, the better part being the balancing on pole suspended on a trapeze. Full stage. Mme. Slapoffski Undoubtedly the finest operatic soprano ever appearing in vaudeville. In one. Milton and Dolly Nobles Co. "The Days of '49". They have always been a success at every appearance here and this play is no exception. It is good, very good. Full stage. The scenes presented by the American Vitagraph Co. of a STRIKE, or a conflict between CAPITAL AND LABOR are good. H. Winnifred De Witt.
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201 CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D. C. WEEK, OCT. 24th, 1904 Dan J. Harrington A pretty good ventriloquial act. Full stage, closing in one. The Mouliere Sisters Fine work on the horizontal bars. Full stage. Herbert Brooks Assisted by Miss Hill he does the trunk mystery with some card tricks in introduction. An act more than good, opens in one, closes full stage. Will H. Murphy, Blanche Nichols Co. "From Zaza to Uncle Tom". A continuous laugh throughout. Another act to be rated more than good. Open in one, close full stage. INTERMISSION Conn and Conard "The Quiet Burglars". Not a bad sort of offering, the better part being the balancing on pole suspended on a trapeze. Full stage. Mme. Slapoffski Undoubtedly the finest operatic soprano ever appearing in vaudeville. In one. Milton and Dolly Nobles Co. "The Days of '49". They have always been a success at every appearance here and this play is no exception. It is good, very good. Full stage. The scenes presented by the American Vitagraph Co. of a STRIKE, or a conflict between CAPITAL AND LABOR are good. H. Winnifred De Witt.
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