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A start from a lighted stage is made. The lights are so strong the audience can plainly see the beams supporting and propelling it.
The attractive young girl makes a pleasing impression before she is sent flying over the audience in an aeroplane. She closes with “Come, Josephine in My Flying Machine,” all the while kidding the men in the audience.
The act may be doing well in the “pop” houses, but it can hardly sail high enough for the big time. The idea is over worked and the act itself is simply not strong enough.
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Variety 22:7 (04/22/1911)