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"Rose Hill." One of the best numbers
was "All Aboard," through the excellent work
of Henrietta Wheeler, a comely and capable woman who can act intelligently. Also features Idylia Vyner, George W. Rice, T.F. Thomas. Acts include a "Salome" dance and the "Rainbow Ballet." Other acts included jugglers Lydell, Butterworth, and Morton; The Four Londons; Blance Newcombe; John E. Cain present "A Good Night's Rest".
"Rose Hill" was shown last year, and this year they are showing the same antiquated absurdity. The girls
are not accomplished In any way. Most are
awkward and slow. The music Is dull most of
the time, and there Is little action. It is a
cumbersome arrangement.
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Variety 12:3 (09/26/1908)