10 min Full Stage. A very good opening, consisting of balancing on a trapeze and some good foot work with barrel, done by a man and a boy.
20 min Full Stage. This act has gone back so far that it is not suitable for presentation in the big vaudeville theatres in its present condition. He has lost some of his best monkeys, and his paraphernalia is a lot of junk.
14 min in 2. A splendid artist. Voice better than ever, and an ornament to any bill.
14 min. full stage. A great little artist, working extremely fast and precise and going better than ever.
14 min in 1. Fair line of talk and parodies.
8 min full stage. A combination horizontal bar and trapeze act. Closing with looping the loop on the trapeze. A very satisfactory offering.
In “The New Leader”—32 minutes full stage. Mann is a splendid comedian, and the sketch is a big laughing hit.
30 minutes in 1. Singing seven songs, and making as big a hit as ever.
17 minutes in 2—own plush drop. A fairly good singing and dancing act that will do all right numbers two or three.
In a musical comedy production entitled “Bride of the Sun.” 21 minutes full stage, own set, which is very elaborate. Miss Joy has spent a lot of money on this act, and I would rather have the managers see it themselves, as I do not wish to report on it.