“Chalk” Saunders

In 1. Time 7. Caracaturist [sic]. Mr Saunders gets away from the beaten path of “speed cartoonists”. His drawings combine fun and cleverness. Well received.

Max York’s Fox Terriers

Man, woman, 8 dogs. Time, 9. In 3 Garden. Acrobatic canine tricks, some new. The finish in which the bulldog “impersonates” well known men and types is a big hit.

Belle Blanche

An impersonator of stage celebrities ranking high, the fidelity of voice and gesture to the originals being marked. In one.

Ralph C. Herz

His character studies and portrayals are of a very high order showing excellent method and acting. An artistic hit. Full stage. Usually works in one.

Barnes and Crawford

“The Fakir and the Lady”. Mr. Barnes is a most excellent comedian and kept the house in an uproar, full stage, closing in one.

Frank Wilson

A good comedy line of talk and clever songs combined to make this offering worth while. In one.

Frank Wilson

The spinning cyclist. The best trick rider we have ever known. Full stage.

Les Cadets de Gascogne

Time 10. 3 men, 1 woman in picturesque costumes. In 1. They sing selections from Grand Opera and folk songs. Their selections are out of the ordinary and they avoid “Il Travatore” “Lucia” and the like. Each one sings well and the ensembles are effective.

Maurice Freeman & Co.

2 women, 2 men. C.D.F. Presenting “Tony and The Stork”. The sketch portrays a study of Americanized Italian character and the scene is laid in maternity hospital. The situations are unique and range from broad comedy to a few really pathetic touches. Freeman is excellent and his support is fair. As a whole the act is refreshing in its originality.

Leo Carrillo

Time 16. In 1. Big hit. Mr Carrillo’s Chinese stories and impersonations are still the big feature, although his animal imitations are good. He is closing with Italian dialect work which goes well.