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26 min. F.S. Big advance hand. Everybody realized that Mathewson and Meyers were attempting something away out of their line when they undertook vaudeville roles. At the same time there was an absence of posing and straining for effort, which was very commendable, and the baseball hits were all of them applauded. On the whole, the way the audience enjoyed the act showed that it was appreciated and that it came up to their expectations. Miss Tully’s imitations of stage celebrities got a good hand, and the burlesque melodrama at the finish also got laughter and applause, bringing the act up to strong close.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 13 June 1910-20 February 1911