Miss Gordon brought both tears and laughter with her melodramatic ketch, “Lullaby,” by Edgar Allan Woolf. The sketch gives Miss Gordon a first-rate opportunity to display her emotional talents, and, on the whole, contains plenty of entertainment.
A first class animal act which went very good.
In her farce “The Little Sunbeam” a very good farce, full of some very funny situations, with a good story running all the way through. Went good. 29 min. in one and a half. Own act.
Novelty dancers, man and woman. A very neat dancing act which went very good. 10 min. in one.
The armless man assisted by his brother and lady. The feats that this man does with feet very remarkable and makes a great novelty act. They carry their own setting which adds a very pretty surrounding for the act. Went very good. 14 min. full stage.
Singing and talking. It has been some time since I have seen any act here get the applause they did. Donovan seems to never grow old. 22 min. in one.
Cartoonist working with all paints. His drawings are good but he tries to introduce foreign air to act by affecting broken German which I have cut out. Made a fair opening act. 15 min. in two.
Acrobatic merry-makers. A very good comedy acrobatic act which closed the show great. 8 min. full stage.
In “From Uncle Tom to Vaudeville” singing dancing and talking, their work is very clever with their comedy. Went very good from the start. 15 min. in one.
In their musical interlude “Twilight in the studio” one of the prettiest musical acts we have ever had. Mr. Voelker, an artist on the violin and Mrs. Voelker as accompanist on the piano, adds a decided finish to the act. The act made a big hit. 10 min. own special act.