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Keith-Albee managers' report book, March 3-November 3, 1913

Page 155

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B. F. Keith's Theatre, Boston, Mass. R.G. Larsen Week of Sept. 8, 1913. CHALK SAUNDERS. 8 minutes in one. The old reliable. Did about the same stuff as in years gone by and got away with it as well as ever. CUMMINGS AND GLADYINGS. 9 minutes in one. Special drop. A good lively act. singing and dancing. Might go further down. KILLIAN AND MOORE. 15 minutes in one. Straight man and a comedian in singing and talking which got ever in good shape. HENSHAW AND AVERY. 21 minutes in full stage. Close in one. Presenting same sketch and got it over on a warm afternoon. TRANSATLANTIC TRIO. 15 minutes in one, going to three. Special drop. Two men and a woman, making their appearance first in Pierot costumes. Two banjos and a woman singing. Go to full stage with crinolines, woman singing old time songs in a rather pretty stage setting. This act was a hit. JUGGLING MOWATTS. 8 minutes full stage. Went over big. JARVIS AND DARE. 13 minutes in one. Two clever people with a line of old sons that have been sung to death. Got over in great shape.. ENGLISH AND JOHNSTON 6 minutes full stage. Dancers. Man and woman going very good. Not such hits as the O'Mearas. CLIFTON CRAWFORD. 21 minutes in one. A thorough artist who got the audience from the start and made a decided hit. ADAS FAMILY. 12 minutes full stage. Five girls and two men in some remarkable feats with the teeth in mid air. PATHE WEEKLY CUTS. CUMMINGS AND GLADYINGS--Joke about the bathing suit. Killian and Moore. Change in the lines in Kelly song.
 
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