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The head-liner at Keith's this week is a rather startling mind-reading act by Hope Eden, who diagnoses one's thoughts and prescribes remedies for one's ills. A close second for popularity is a pocket edition of the play "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath," which offers numerous ludicrous situations and is ably acted. Herschell Henlere is an unusual pianist, in versatility and technique, and in his ability to put across his act. Vaudeville lovers recognize two old favorite in Emma Carus and Ben Welch; the latter, now totally blind, does a very funny impersonation. Several other acts, including some good acrobatics, complete the well-balanced bill.
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