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EDDIE LEONARD AT KEITH'S

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At Keith's this week is Eddie Leonard in "The Minstrel's Delight", in "The Minstrel's Delight", in which he sings and dances his way to a lot of applause. Assisted by Gus and Olive Stewart, he heads the bill which is a very entertaining one. By far the greatest share of the laughs go to William and Joe Mandel, acrobats and comedians extraordinary; nothing could have been more mirthful than their antics in staging a supposedly extemporaneous exhibition. The third big act was a skit entitled "King Solomon Jr." It was a glimpse into the future, showing how the male of 1940 handles his six wives. Others on the bill were Sealo, a remarkable sea lion; Boyle and Bennett in songs and dances; Yvette Rugel, whose voice is far above the average heard on the vaudeville stage; Holmes and La Vere in a clever skit.

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