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ARR – In his new act entitled “No. 973,” introducing Mr. Hilliard, Mr. Holland, the author of the act, one other man in a small part, and a little girl. There is a very interesting little story connected with the piece and while I don’t think that it gives Hilliard as good an opportunity as he had in “The Littlest Girl,” it is still a relief from that act. It is, of course, well played, as anything that Hilliard had anything to do with is bound to be, and it gives the little girl a much better opportunity that it does anybody else on account of the sympathy. She is a very talented little actress. The while act went very nicely and the stage setting was excellent. 27 minutes, full stage.
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University of Iowa, Keith-Albee Vaudeville Collection, Manager Reports, 2 September 1902-3 September 1903