The Devil, The Servant & The Man

20 min. F.S. A serious sketch based on a clubman’s dream, introducing The Devil and The Servant from “The Devil” and “The Servant in the House.” Three men, all excellent actors who play the offering well. Should be good where the two plays have been seen and the central idea can be appreciated. Might be a little serious for some audiences, but appeared to please boxes and orchestra especially and caused some comment there.

Lynch and Weston

16 min. F.S. Sketch opens well with Weston’s comedy and song, and his fake wrestling match with great laughs. Work of the two in the fainting girl part of act excellent, and finish good.

Zenita

10 min. in one. F.S. An excellent violins, making good appearance, playing old time airs with variations, and pleasing. Does some good showy playing.

Vittorio & Gorgetta

10 min. F.S. An excellent opening act, and would go well even further down on the bill. Their work on their hands is unique, the boxing match being especially good, and they finish well.

“Snapper” Garrison

Monologue, 16 minutes in 1. On account of the many requests from race horse men, we put on this jockey. He certainly drew capacity business and pleased with his stories of funny experiences on the race track. We were agreeably surprised as he handled his material splendidly.

Rolfonians

20 minutes full stage. This musical act starts where the others leave off. They are closing the show the show of all hits. Are forced to do all their encores and five or six bows before the audience will let them go. A genuine artistic success.

Pat Rooney & Marion Bent

“At the News Stand.” 20 minutes. Open in 2. Close in 1. A very good act, which scored a hit with our audiences.

Oscar Lorain

The Protean Violinist. 12 minutes, open in 2, close in 1. Good value, made a hit.

Doherty Sisters

Songs and dances, 17 minutes in 1. A lively pair that scored a big hit. They are doing the best act they have ever given us.