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Keith-Albee managers' report book, May 11, 1914-July 1, 1915
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INFORMATION on acts playing week of June 15th. Orpheum, Jacksonville, Fla. GORMERLY & CAFFERY Two men, comedy acrobats. One works straight and the other as a clown. They have a good routine of acrobatic work and plenty of comedy. 8 min. full stage. MARCONI BROTHERS (breaking in new act). with extra man, making three in all. Piano accordion. Operatic selections to rag time. 12 min. in One. RUDOLPH & LENA Man and woman, singing, talking dancing and yodling. Most of their singing is done in the German tongue. neatly dressed. 10 min. in Two. DOROTHY KENTON Banjoist, single girl. 8 min. in One. HORTON & LA TRISKA Man working as a clown and the girl as a human doll. The girl shows wonderful control of her muscles and is brought in the audience for examination and it is hard to believe she is a human. The doll later does a mechanical dance on the stage and then convinces the audience that she is human. The act has plenty of laughs and a good novelty finish. 13 min. full stage. Bijou, Savannah, Ga. LIEUT. ELDRIDGE Man in military dress opens with an illustrated talk on Mexico showing scenes of the war situation. Goes to full stage making pretty pictures with colored sand. 14 min. full stg. SUZANNE ROCAMORA woman in evening dress singing three classical numbers. 13 min. in One RAY DOOLEY TRIO Young woman assisted by two clever young men in a variety offering with a burlesque finish on the Cabaret. 16 min. open close in One. FARINELLA TRIO Two men and a woman playing banjo and mandolin duets also saxaphone solos and duets of the popular song numbers, closing with grand opera selections. 12 min. in One. LEITZEL & JEANETTE 8 min. full stage.
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INFORMATION on acts playing week of June 15th. Orpheum, Jacksonville, Fla. GORMERLY & CAFFERY Two men, comedy acrobats. One works straight and the other as a clown. They have a good routine of acrobatic work and plenty of comedy. 8 min. full stage. MARCONI BROTHERS (breaking in new act). with extra man, making three in all. Piano accordion. Operatic selections to rag time. 12 min. in One. RUDOLPH & LENA Man and woman, singing, talking dancing and yodling. Most of their singing is done in the German tongue. neatly dressed. 10 min. in Two. DOROTHY KENTON Banjoist, single girl. 8 min. in One. HORTON & LA TRISKA Man working as a clown and the girl as a human doll. The girl shows wonderful control of her muscles and is brought in the audience for examination and it is hard to believe she is a human. The doll later does a mechanical dance on the stage and then convinces the audience that she is human. The act has plenty of laughs and a good novelty finish. 13 min. full stage. Bijou, Savannah, Ga. LIEUT. ELDRIDGE Man in military dress opens with an illustrated talk on Mexico showing scenes of the war situation. Goes to full stage making pretty pictures with colored sand. 14 min. full stg. SUZANNE ROCAMORA woman in evening dress singing three classical numbers. 13 min. in One RAY DOOLEY TRIO Young woman assisted by two clever young men in a variety offering with a burlesque finish on the Cabaret. 16 min. open close in One. FARINELLA TRIO Two men and a woman playing banjo and mandolin duets also saxaphone solos and duets of the popular song numbers, closing with grand opera selections. 12 min. in One. LEITZEL & JEANETTE 8 min. full stage.
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