Allen, Lindsay and Co.
Four Londons
Time 6. F.S. One of the best casting acts in the business. They have some new and thrilling work.
Kathleen Clifford
Time 15. Opens in 2, most of the time in 3 with a transparent drop behind which changes are made. She impersonates London chappies. Her enunciation is poor, her voice does not carry well. She dances fairly well. The act did not take well and applause was infrequent.
Fannie Ward & Co.
Time 15. 3 men, 1 woman. C.D.F. “An Unlucky Star.” A Big hit. The story starts seriously and then turns to screaming farce and travesty. The turn comes quickly and as a big surprise. Very clever.
Musical Suffragettes
Time 17. C.D.F. 5 girls. Former members of the Fadettes. They play well together and in solos. Have an excellent program which went big.
Cunningham & Marion
In 1. Time 11. 2 men. Good rough and tumble acrobatic fun. Much laughter.
Amy Ricard & Lester Lonegan
In 2 special back drop. 2 men, 1 woman. Time 21. They present a pretty, quaint Irish romance in which Miss Ricard does some excellent singing of well chosen numbers. A novelty.
Jeter & Rogers
Open in 2, close in 1. 2 men. Roller skaters. Good work throughout. Better stage clothes would help out materially.
Odiva
F.S. Time 19. Carries announcer. In my opinion is a better performer than Kellermann. She certainly holds the interest of her audience better. She swims and dives in a wonderful fashion and works hard every second.