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CONTINUOUS
VAUDEVILLE

BY

WILL M. CRESSY

With Illustrations by

HAL MERRITT





BOSTON: RICHARD G. BADGER
TORONTO: THE COPP CLARK CO., LIMITED


Copyright, 1914, by Richard G. Badger

All Rights Reserved



The Gorham Press, Boston, U. S. A.


INTRODUCTION

When you go into a Continuous Vaudeville Theater you expect to see andhear a little of everything. You see a lot of poor acts, a few good onesand two or three real good ones. In seeking a suitable title for thisbook it struck us that that description would fit it exactly; so we willchristen it—

CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE.


CONTENTS

 PAGE
The Old Stage Door Tender13
It's Hard to Make the Old Folks Believe It22
Union Labor28
Martin Lehman Goes to New York30
Some Hotel Whys43
It Isn't the Coat that Makes the Man45
One-Night-Stand Orchestras48
"Heart Interest"57
Tommie Ryan's Horse60
Vaudeville vs. the Legitimate...

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