Valerie Bergere & Co.

In “Carmen.” 25 min. own set. She has established herself as a favorite here, and her present offering seems to sustain her reputation as an energetic and painstaking artist who always gives value to the management for the salary she receives. Her production is complete and beautiful and her work was appreciated. Seven curtain calls at the finish.

Gordon Brother & Moulton

15 min. in one. A neat singing and dancing act, nicely costumed and fills the spot very acceptably.

Alpine Troupe

10 min. full stage. One of the best and most attractive wire acts in the business. Starts the show off great.

Onetti Sisters

9 min. full stage. A beautiful, classy act, second appearance here and going splendidly.

College Life

32 min. full stage. Own set. A big pretentious offering with plenty of life, action and good singing. Satisfied all, and closed to six curtain calls.

Belle Blanche

22 min. full stage. This dainty singing comedienne has a good selection of material and is going splendidly; still, I think she is over paid at least one hundred dollars.

Clemens & Deane

15 min. in one. Man and woman singing and dancing act, nicely costumed. They sing fairly well, but their dancing is far above the ordinary. One of the best number two acts of the season. Could go farther down on the bill.

Yankee & Dixie

14 min. full stage. Two well trained dogs. A very attractive opening act.

Burr and Hope

12 min in 2. “A Lady, A Lover and a Lamp.” A little story told in a most artistic and pleasing manner, containing some splendid singing and will be an ornament to any bill. A hit.