Carolyn B. Young

Whistling soloist. This girl is a clean looking young woman, and does a very good act of whistling. Her modest appearance helps her along, and she added to the impression which ger good work made this afternoon by whistling “Hiawatha,” the popularity of which will carry almost any act that uses it today. 8 minutes in one.

Palfrey and Hilton

Two men in a comedy bicycle act, one of them made up straight and the other as a Hebrew. These people do a clever act, as they have always done, and the comedian’s methods are entirely original; besides which he introduces some really remarkable feats on the wheel. It is a good strong act. 11 minutes, full stage.

Mayme Remington and her Pickaninnies

I consider this one of the best pickanniny acts in the country. She has four little “coons”, two made up as boys and two as girls. They are all good singers and dancers and the act is full of life from start to finish. 14 minutes in one.

Mr. and Mrs. Robyns

In their old act “The Counsel for the Defense.” Somehow it seemed to me that the act did not go as strong this afternoon, though it may have been occasioned by the wilted condition of the audience. There is no question that it is a good act with a strong heart interest and is always acceptable on almost any bill. 32 minutes, full stage.

Garrity Sisters

Two young girls in a song and dance act. They are quite lively, very good dancers, make a modest appearance, and sing as well as any performer who tries to dance, as dancing invariably ruins any voice. This act is a good three-show-a-day turn. 10 minutes in one.

Frank Fogarty

Irish comedian and vocalist. He appears without any makeup at all, and does two or three very good songs and tells half a dozen “gags”, some of them old, and some of them new. I think if it had not been for the intense heat this afternoon, he would have made quite a good impression; as it was, he got around all right and can be considered a fair act from the three-show-a-day standpoint. 11 minutes in one.

Emerson and Omega

A man and a young woman in a German comedy sketch in which the man plays the burglar. It is probably about as old an act as there is in vaudeville, but somehow it always seems to go fairly well, and this afternoon was no exception to the rule. 19 minutes, full stage.

Reda Kaufman

A young girl who does a couple of songs and finishes with some toe dancing. The act does not amount to very much, but it got quite a little bit of applause (especially the toe dance) and, while it would not do for the circuit at all, with the thermometer in the 80’s it is all right for an opener, in New York at least. 7 minutes, open full stage, and close in one.

The Tanneans

Two men in a musical comedy act. The music of this act is all right; in fact, they are very good musicians indeed. They play in tune and their execution is all right. The comedy, as in acts of this kind usually, does not amount to much. There is nothing about it that will offend, and the act can be classed as all right. 12 minutes, open full stage and close in one.

Fredrick Bond and Company

22 min. full stage – Presenting for the first time here a high class comedy sketch called “My Awful Dad”, which scored the laughing hit of the show. The acting in this piece is uniformly good and is a relief from that with which we are inflicted by most of the ‘legitimate’ people who come into vaudeville. Is easily good for a repeat.