Time 15. 4 men, 1 woman, 4 horse. F.S. with some special settings. This is a very odd sketch. The plot deals with the efforts of a swindler to dispose of four horses in turn to a man who knows nothing about horses. Some very funny situations results. It is a big comedy success although there is a note of oddity about it that apparently puzzled the audience for a time.
Time 13. C.D.F. A high grade musical can vocal offering presented with excellent taste.
Time 16. 1, 2, 1. Juvenile impersonator with pleasing voice. A mild success.
Time 9. 2 men. Open F.S. close in 2 with special back drop. Knockabout tumblers and comedians. Novel.
Man & woman. 6 dogs, 4 ponies. The conventional line of work well done. Nothing at all extraordinary except a very clever finish.
Time 8 in 1. Neat songs, dancing and patter. Special back drop.
F.S. Special. 8 minutes. An acrobatic and contortionistic sort of dancer whose dancing is decidedly novel. The offering has been artistically worked up. Generous applause at close.
Time 23. 2 men (one black face). “The Travelling Dentist.” The act is good most of the time, although old here. It appears to be several minutes too long.
Time 15. F.S. 3 men, 1 woman. Excellent statue posing after sculptured masterpieces, and some original groupings by Mr. Seldom.
In 1. Time 16. 2 men, 1 woman. A bright line of fooling, patter and songs. Went big.