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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D.C. Week March 17th., 1913. JUGGLING DeLISLE This young man performs a lot of unusual tricks and caused quite a lot of laughter by his work. A good opening act. Open in 2, close in one. LAMBERT Too good an act for such an early position on the bill. His performance is very artistic and his work delighted the audience beyond measure. Imitations of Hollmann, Joachim, Lizst, Paderewski and "Svengali". Full stage. Spec. velvet backing, ARTIE MEHLINGER Sings a number of popular songs in his own original manner. Received advance applause and each one of his numbers was heartily received. In one. BRYAN, SUMNER AND CO. In the comedy, "A College Proposition". An amusing little sketch with a surprise finish that held this position acceptably. Two men and a woman. Full stage. INTERMISSION CARTMELL AND HARRIS One of the best dancing acts we play. Miss Harris is the acme of grace and Mr. Cartmell is a dancer with many new and original steps. They also sing two orthree songs. Full stage. JONES AND SYLVESTER "Two Drummer from Idaho". Two men whose comedy talk is amusing and got many laughs and whose singing was great. Their duos, by a peculiar interposition of voices, reminds one exactly of a quartette. In one. Spec. drop. BOGANNY'S ROYAL COMEDY CO. "Trouble Among the Chefs" The greatest acrobatic act we have presented in many years. Their tricks are startling and run off with remarkable speed. Nine men, including a dwarf and two lilliputians. Full stage. Spec. set. KINEMACOLOR PHOTO-PLAY A dramatic two-reel film entitle "Her Crowning Glory". A splendid subject with some of the finest scenic effects ever thrown on a picture screen. Received applause and held 75% of the people in to the finish.
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CHASE'S WASHINGTON, D.C. Week March 17th., 1913. JUGGLING DeLISLE This young man performs a lot of unusual tricks and caused quite a lot of laughter by his work. A good opening act. Open in 2, close in one. LAMBERT Too good an act for such an early position on the bill. His performance is very artistic and his work delighted the audience beyond measure. Imitations of Hollmann, Joachim, Lizst, Paderewski and "Svengali". Full stage. Spec. velvet backing, ARTIE MEHLINGER Sings a number of popular songs in his own original manner. Received advance applause and each one of his numbers was heartily received. In one. BRYAN, SUMNER AND CO. In the comedy, "A College Proposition". An amusing little sketch with a surprise finish that held this position acceptably. Two men and a woman. Full stage. INTERMISSION CARTMELL AND HARRIS One of the best dancing acts we play. Miss Harris is the acme of grace and Mr. Cartmell is a dancer with many new and original steps. They also sing two orthree songs. Full stage. JONES AND SYLVESTER "Two Drummer from Idaho". Two men whose comedy talk is amusing and got many laughs and whose singing was great. Their duos, by a peculiar interposition of voices, reminds one exactly of a quartette. In one. Spec. drop. BOGANNY'S ROYAL COMEDY CO. "Trouble Among the Chefs" The greatest acrobatic act we have presented in many years. Their tricks are startling and run off with remarkable speed. Nine men, including a dwarf and two lilliputians. Full stage. Spec. set. KINEMACOLOR PHOTO-PLAY A dramatic two-reel film entitle "Her Crowning Glory". A splendid subject with some of the finest scenic effects ever thrown on a picture screen. Received applause and held 75% of the people in to the finish.
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