Showing a picture this week that is specially worthy of mention, showing the making of a newspaper from the printing rooms through the various departments to the streets, 10 minutes.
Tramp juggler. His monologue did not go very well Monday afternoon but did somewhat better in the evening, seems to have a little too much roasting of the audience to take well here, open in one, goes to two closes in one 16 minutes.
In a sketch entitled “Even Stephen.” There are only two people in this act but they carry it through very cleverly, although the theme is an old one. Miss Urquhart is a very good actress and has some fine gowns which show to advantage clothing her graceful figure, full stage 20 minutes.
In a burletta entitled “Idle Fancy.” Their talking and singing in fair but it is their dancing that makes the big hit of the act; full stage 21 minutes.
In a skit called “Dooley & the Diamond.” While this is a new act it reminds one very much of their old one, Girard playing an Irish policeman and a monkey same as usual. The act could be improved upon greatly, full stage 28 minutes
This is his first vaudeville appearance in several years and he does very well, sings a song or two, tells a few stories that seem to strike the audience as particularly good. At a reasonable figure he will do for No. 2 or 3 on almost any bill; all in one 11 minutes.
European juggler, something on the order of Kara. His act is even better than I expected from reports received from other points and his work here is quite finished; full stage 12 minutes.
Two very fine athletes but it is hard for them to make a hit this week as Hassan Ben Ali’s Arabs were here last week, full stage 11 minutes.
A most artistic musical act. Mr. Latona gets a few good laughs from his tramp make-up and jokes, full stage, closing in one 25 minutes.
“The Bell Boy and the Waiting Maid.” Both are good acrobatic dancers and have a lively act, full stage, closing in one, 19 minutes.