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Managers' report book, October 25, 1909 - May 3, 1910
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134 CHASE'S WASHINGTON -: Week Feb. 14th, 1910 :- INZA and LORELLA A good act for the picture houses. Full stage, closing in one. THE FOUR FONERZ BROS. With diabolos, hoops and boomerangs they give a very entertaining novelty which most thoroughly pleased. Full stage. JONES and DEELY "Hotel St. Reckless". The lines do not amount to much but the two men score when they get right down to singing and to this they should confine their act. Full stage, closing in one. GUS EDWARDS' "NIGHT BIRDS" Nellie Brewster, with a good singing voice, is assisted by six young men and six girls. The finish where a special drop is used, representing a telegraph line on which is painted the bodies of birds with holes in the sheet through which protrude the heads of the boys and girls, in a finishing song seemed to catch the audience. Full stage. -:INTERMISSION:- GORDON, PICKENS and Co. In a farce entitled, "WHAT WOULD YOU DO". This act belongs in the little houses where they have never seen much. Full stage. STUART BARNES Here is where we come into our own. Mr. Barnes carries off all the honors and made a big hit with every bit new material and songs as catchy and clever as any recently published. In one. THE CURZON SISTERS The most grossly overpaid act we have played this season. Not a feature, but probably worth $200. early on a bill. Full stage. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "The Crown Prince of Germany". Very interesting film.
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134 CHASE'S WASHINGTON -: Week Feb. 14th, 1910 :- INZA and LORELLA A good act for the picture houses. Full stage, closing in one. THE FOUR FONERZ BROS. With diabolos, hoops and boomerangs they give a very entertaining novelty which most thoroughly pleased. Full stage. JONES and DEELY "Hotel St. Reckless". The lines do not amount to much but the two men score when they get right down to singing and to this they should confine their act. Full stage, closing in one. GUS EDWARDS' "NIGHT BIRDS" Nellie Brewster, with a good singing voice, is assisted by six young men and six girls. The finish where a special drop is used, representing a telegraph line on which is painted the bodies of birds with holes in the sheet through which protrude the heads of the boys and girls, in a finishing song seemed to catch the audience. Full stage. -:INTERMISSION:- GORDON, PICKENS and Co. In a farce entitled, "WHAT WOULD YOU DO". This act belongs in the little houses where they have never seen much. Full stage. STUART BARNES Here is where we come into our own. Mr. Barnes carries off all the honors and made a big hit with every bit new material and songs as catchy and clever as any recently published. In one. THE CURZON SISTERS The most grossly overpaid act we have played this season. Not a feature, but probably worth $200. early on a bill. Full stage. THE AMERICAN VITAGRAPH "The Crown Prince of Germany". Very interesting film.
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