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GHN 2. Consisting of Mr. La Rose, one other man, a boy, and Mrs. La Rose, in a rather novel sketch entitled “The Sailor and the Horse.” I think it is destined to be a very good act indeed. He had the attention of the audience all the time this afternoon and the finish is very strong. It is bound to create applause. The act is not particularly strong in comedy, and I think that he can improve upon the man he is using at present, which I believe he intends to do. He is carrying a special set of scenery and it dresses the stage very prettily, and if not given to strong a place on the bill I think will make good everywhere. He introduces a horse by the way. 23 minutes, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 14 March-21 November 1904