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Managers' report book December 5, 1921-April 9, 1923
Page 133a
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133 Orchestra, 6 minutes. EASOPS FABLES AND TOPICS OF THE DAY. 13 minutes. TOTO HAMMER AND CO. Special in four, 7 minutes. Man and woman contortionists. Very good. Special set and costumes. A hit in this spot. FROZINI. Olio in one. 15 minutes. Well-known accordeon artist. Good player. Pleased our audience immensely. THE SHOW OFF. 25 minutes interior in three. A good sketch, well played. A Hit. ERNEST R. BALL. 16 minutes in one. In spite of a bad cold, Mr. Ball, got his songs over very well this afternoon to an interested audience. MILLERSHIP & GERRARD. Special in two, 18 minutes. In a musical comedy review with Eddie Moran at the piano. Good act, nice setting and pleased. REN RUBEN AND CHARLES HALL. 14 minutes in one. These boys were an unqualified hit this afternoon with their dancing, singing and repartee. ENRICO RESTELLI. Special in four, 16 minutes. This man is indeed a revelation. Some of his feats are amazing, at times doing the seemingly impossible. An unqualified hit. EDNA LEEDON & DAVE STAMPER. Olio in one. 25 minutes. This team pleased this afternoon and are a decided hit. EMILE PALLENBERG'S BEARS. Special in four. 9 minutes. Undoubtedly the best bear act in the business. Held the people in to the end. PATHE NEWS. 15 minutes. REMARKS; This is a corking show from start to finish and should bring us business. The show being so long we are cutting out the Topics and Fables and are opening tonight with the Pathe News. CUTS: THE SHOW OFF - Mr. Summer, please have the lady who plays the mother modify her makeup. ERNEST R. BALL - please cut the joke about the "to hell with Mr. [V?]olstead". RUBEN & HALL - please cut the store about the deaf and dumb man telling a dirty story. LEEDOM & STAMPER. Miss Leedom please cut the business of having Mr. Stamper attempt to feel your leg. Please cut the joke about the Ford in which you compare yourself to it ending with, "for service, Oh Lord!" Please modify the business between you and Mr. Stamper regarding the size of your hips. TOTO HAMMER, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 FROZINI, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 THE SHOW OFF, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 Ernest R. Ball, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Millership & Gerrard, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Ruben & Hall, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Enrico Restelli, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Leedom & Stamper, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Pallenberg's Bears, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE Mar. 12,1923
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133 Orchestra, 6 minutes. EASOPS FABLES AND TOPICS OF THE DAY. 13 minutes. TOTO HAMMER AND CO. Special in four, 7 minutes. Man and woman contortionists. Very good. Special set and costumes. A hit in this spot. FROZINI. Olio in one. 15 minutes. Well-known accordeon artist. Good player. Pleased our audience immensely. THE SHOW OFF. 25 minutes interior in three. A good sketch, well played. A Hit. ERNEST R. BALL. 16 minutes in one. In spite of a bad cold, Mr. Ball, got his songs over very well this afternoon to an interested audience. MILLERSHIP & GERRARD. Special in two, 18 minutes. In a musical comedy review with Eddie Moran at the piano. Good act, nice setting and pleased. REN RUBEN AND CHARLES HALL. 14 minutes in one. These boys were an unqualified hit this afternoon with their dancing, singing and repartee. ENRICO RESTELLI. Special in four, 16 minutes. This man is indeed a revelation. Some of his feats are amazing, at times doing the seemingly impossible. An unqualified hit. EDNA LEEDON & DAVE STAMPER. Olio in one. 25 minutes. This team pleased this afternoon and are a decided hit. EMILE PALLENBERG'S BEARS. Special in four. 9 minutes. Undoubtedly the best bear act in the business. Held the people in to the end. PATHE NEWS. 15 minutes. REMARKS; This is a corking show from start to finish and should bring us business. The show being so long we are cutting out the Topics and Fables and are opening tonight with the Pathe News. CUTS: THE SHOW OFF - Mr. Summer, please have the lady who plays the mother modify her makeup. ERNEST R. BALL - please cut the joke about the "to hell with Mr. [V?]olstead". RUBEN & HALL - please cut the store about the deaf and dumb man telling a dirty story. LEEDOM & STAMPER. Miss Leedom please cut the business of having Mr. Stamper attempt to feel your leg. Please cut the joke about the Ford in which you compare yourself to it ending with, "for service, Oh Lord!" Please modify the business between you and Mr. Stamper regarding the size of your hips. TOTO HAMMER, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 FROZINI, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 THE SHOW OFF, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 Ernest R. Ball, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Millership & Gerrard, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Ruben & Hall, Crown Hotel, Union 7140 Enrico Restelli, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Leedom & Stamper, Biltmore Hotel, Union 5620 Pallenberg's Bears, Berkshire Hotel, Union 7160 PROVIDENCE E. F. ALBEE Mar. 12,1923
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