European Wire Artist. 9 minutes. Full Stage. A very pretty opening act, which pleased very well. Miss O’Meers is very pretty and graceful.
15 minutes in 1. “The Lady And The Page”. Ventriloquail [sic] act. The talk is very slow and tiresome. The singing is good. The surprise at finish saves the act.
10 minutes full stage. Spanish dancer. A beautiful girl handsomely costumed, who dances gracefully. She did splendid and she seemed to please our audience immensely.
29 minutes, Full Stage. Two thorough artists, who understand vaudeville audiences and know how to please them. Making a great big hit here.
22 minutes full stage. “The Bandit”. The best dramatic sketch in vaudeville. Making a terrific hit here.
12 minutes in 1. Good songs and stories. Holding spot in splendid shape. Elegant value in this act for the money.
22 minutes, Full stage. “Twisted Opera”. This act is somewhat similar to Montgomery & Moore and to my mind just as good. Made a positive hit here and will do so anywhere. This is an act you will all want. Ten curtain calls at finish.
Character one act play ‘His Japanese Wife.’ This I consider the very best sketch in vaudeville and one which cannot fail to delight refined audiences. It is wonderfully well acted, beautifully staged and is the most pleasing presentation of its kind I have ever seen. Miss Bergere is more painstaking and conscientious in it every detail and it reflects upon her and her company the full credit that is really her and their due. 35 minutes, full stage.
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