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Musical:- 18 min. F.S. close in 1. 2 shows. ON at 8:30. Four men. This is one of the most versatile and satisfactory acts in Vaudeville. It is costumed well and the men’s work show long training. They do many things, and all acceptably, beginning with xylophone, then proceeding to cornet solos, horns, musical pipes, solos and quartette, ending with a strong finish in 1, in change of costume and including ripping good dance. Each one of the numbers got a strong hand, but perhaps the best was that in which the tenor appears in a chorister’s gown and sings “The Palms” to a fine accompaniment. This act would hold down almost any spot on the bill.
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Keith-Albee managers' report book, February 4-September 9, 1907