Camille D’Arville
Johnny Dove and Minnie Lee
The pair waste no time.
Miss Lee opens in one with a song to allow
for the setting of the stage. Except
that the mechanical workings of the olio
requires this, they had much better open
in the full stage. After the song Dove, in
Scotch costume, enters. There is a short
passage of dialog, and the two go into
their singing and dancing. Both are capital
steppers in wooden shoes and have a
first-rate routine. Dove is the possessor
of an agreeable voice and handles Scotch
dialect capitally.
Henrietta Crossman
Mintz and Palmer
The act was fourteen minutes long.
This male and female team sings and does “crossfire” talk. They are dressed in good clothes which add an air of class to the performance.
Dorothy Rietz
The act was twelve minutes long.
Dorothy Rietz is a singing comedienne.
Williams and Van Alstyne
The act sings comic songs with the aid of a “plant” in the orchestra pit who wears a silver wig.