A good fast juggling act that closed the show fine.
18 Min. Full Stage. The kids are marvels, and they scored a big applause hit.
In the musical farce “A Persian Garden”. 40 Min. Full Stage—own set. To my mind this is by long odds the greatest big acts that I have ever seen in vaudeville. Headed by two great comedy stars and a thoroughly good cast—(10 speaking parts—no chorus) it strikes a comedy pace that keeps the audience in a continuous roar, which is relieved in spots by some beautiful and catchy music. The scene is elaborate and costumes rich. They gave a performance without a hitch and just as smooth as if it had run for an entire season. Here is an act worth making the trip to Baltimore to see.
15 Min. in 1—The best ventriloquist in vaudeville.
24 Min. Full Stage. This farce is very pleasing, making the audience laugh very heartily.
15 Min. in 1—A splendid banjoist that could have a more important spot.
10 Min. Full Stage—A little novelty musical and canding [sic] act that opens the show nicely.
12 Min. Full Stage. A fast bicycle act that opens the show fine.
24 Min. Full Stage. The novelty of this sketch seemed to appeal to the audience, and it closed the show alright.
8 Min. Full Stage. A splendid acrobatic act that scored heavily.