Zazell and Vernon

Do a very clever performance on the horizontal bars with some lively comedy mixed in. Have a good finish with their burlesque boxing match. 11 minutes, full stage, 3 minutes in one.  

Edith Helena

At the two performances yesterday, this woman captured the audience with her remarkable singing and imitation of a violin. Made the hit of the bill. 10 minutes in one.  

The White Tscherkes Trio

Russian vocalists. Man and two women. A very neat and well dressed singing act which made good. Carry their own set. 10 minutes full stage, 3 minutes, in one.  

Lew Sully

is working in white face. Has a little talk and a number of parodies which produced a number of laughs. He is being paid all he is worth. 17 minutes in one.

Katheryn Osterman

Assisted by Edwin Boring in, “The Editor”. Although this sketch has been seen here before, it was produced in her usual acceptable manner and was very well received. 20 min., full stage.

Miyo San

A Japanese musical comedy. Three women and one man. While the music is not particularly attractive, nor the singing more than ordinary, the act is handsomely staged and seems to please. 25 minutes full stage.

Houdini

Time Indefinite. F.S. The act is well known. It takes well here, but does not reach the sensational popularity it has received in other cities. Houdini has several new tests, although for the most part he still depends chiefly upon hand-cuffs and straight jackets.

The Novellos

10 people. 2 elephants, dogs and ponies. The act makes a fine showing on the stage. The acrobats and animals are doing two or three different stunts in various groupes [sic] at the same time giving an effect not unlike the ‘one ring.’ The work is all high class and novel and keeps the audience rooted to their seats. Undoubtedly one of the showiest circus acts we have ever played.

Hill & Whitaker

Man and woman. C.D.F. Time 13. The woman has a drop barytone [sic] voice which makes a hit with the audience. She sings coon songs especially well. Her harp solo accompanied by whistling, a hit. Banjo playing by man fair. A good act altogether bringing frequent applause.