Lola Cotton

Lola Cotton

Lola Cotton (born 1893) was a vaudeville mentalist and hypnotist of the early 20th century. She was a popular attraction in Los Angeles, California and New York City.

Girl phenomenon

As a six-year-old"The Playhouses", Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1899, pg. 8.] she performed feats of memory at the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. ["Plays and Players-Music and Musicians", Los Angeles Times, October 8, 1899, pg. C1.] A particular venue often headlined her ability to solve a "psychological puzzle"."Vaudeville At Keith's", New York Times, May 3, 1903, pg. 22.]

At Keith's,"In Vaudeville", New York Times, April 26, 1903, pg. 26.] 14th Street (Manhattan) between Broadway (Manhattan) and 4th Avenue, ["Display Ad 8--No Title", New York Times, April 26, 1903, pg. 11.] owned by Benjamin Franklin Keith, she performed a mind reading act in April 1903. Her routine included mental telegraphy with a touch of mystery added. Initially she was introduced by a man who proceeded through the audience. He pointed to objects which members of the audience suggested while Cotton was blindfolded. A sample of the dialogue which transpired between Cotton and her interlocutor is "What is this?" "A gold nugget." Right. And this?""A railroad pass." "The number." "The number is 10,961. It is dated April 28." She named all types of things from buttons to the color of a woman's eyes. Then the man requested the audience to call out numbers. He transcribed them on a board. They read 38171562, 49078399, 672872217. Without hesitating Cotton said the totals of each column with her eyes remaining blindfolded. At the Orpheum in October1899 she made the combination moves of the Knight (chess) on a chessboard while blindfolded. She could begin from any number on the board. Hermoves were carried out so rapidly that one's eyes could barely follow her.

The Eight Vassar Girls and singer Charles Vance entertained at the Alhambra Theatre, 'Vaudeville", New York Times, April 28, 1907, pg. X1.] 2110 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., New York City, [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/3899/ Cinema Treasures] , RKO Alhambra Theatre, Retrieved 1-2-08.] in April 1907. Cotton was among the attractions in this vaudeville show.Billed as a hypnotist, she was in a September 1907 production staged at Keith & Proctor's 125th Street Theatre,"Novelties In Vaudeville Theaters", New York Times, Sunday, September 8, 1907, pg. X1.] in Harlem, New York. [ [http://www.silentera.com/theaters/USA/newYork/newYork/index.html Silent Era Theaters] , New York, New York, Retrieved on 1-2-08.] She appeared with singer Emma Carus at Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre of Varieties, 1481 Broadway, [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/1182/ Cinema Treasures] , Hammerstein's Victoria Retrieved 1-2-08.] in March 1908."Vaudevile", New York Times, March 15, 1908, pg. X2.] A few weeks before she was again the at the Alhambra Theatre with Gertrude Hoffman. The latter gave an imitation of Eva Tanguay singing "I Don't Care". The song had sparked a rivalry between the two women."Vaudeville",New York Times, March 1, 1908, pg. X1.]

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