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AMUSEMENTS.At the Plaza.*The dress-up supreme vaudeville 1 committee, consisting of P. J. Casey, G. O. Weeden, P. J. Crowley, S. I’. j: Puffer, Pat F. Uddy, Chet. Sargent. T. J. Kelly, E. Anthony Erb and the 1 Consolidated Amusement Co. directors have chosen a well balanced vaudeville bill wThich opens at the Plaza tonight.One of the feature acts Is that of the Stan Jefferson Trio, in a comedy dramatic novelty entitled “The Crazy Cracksman. The trio is composed of Mae Daherg in the part of Belle Clare, an actress, Barry Preston in the part of an English nut, and Stan Jefferson, the Weary Willie burglar. Mr. Jefferson’s imitation of Charlie Chap- 1lin is a scream.The settlement girls ih “Pier 23,*i S -»‘ - ft* vur“'-v. '■*.. J, •«*’ v*1- • * r, .j ■ S i dhIa .K JBa one-act musical comedy with Anna Belle and George Mayo, those musical comedy favorites, surrounded by a company of ten clever players, offeranother big act. jThe other three acts, one of which deserves special mention, is Miss SadieSherman, who played here the early part of this season. She was seen bv , Mr. Kelly, or.e of the committeemen, in Cincinnati last week and he engag- j ed her for the last half of this week hens. Mr. Kelly is quite a vaudevill-lan and knows a good act when hesees one. Another act is that of theErna Baliot trio, two Venuses and an Adonis, in an exhibition of extreme ! grace and skillRay and Emma P'ean in a singing.dancing and talking offering entitled“Fun and Footwork.”
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Charleston, West Virginia, US

Thu, Mar 30, 1916

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