Two woman, one man, in “The Sleep Walker.” Comedy sketch a little out of the ordinary in theme and one that won a number of laughs. Fared quite well all the way through and finished fairly strong. 16 minutes, C.D.F.
Young man and woman in a singing and dancing act, the latter predominating. Make a nice appearance and got along very well. Punctuations of applause and moderately strong finish. 9 minutes, olio in 1.
Nice looking girl presents an entertaining wire act. Held attention all the way through. Scored a moderately strong finish. 7 minutes, garden in 4.
An exceptionally clever pair of novelty acrobatics equilibrists. They present a lot of hand and head balancing stunts that are decidedly worth while. Almost every trick they offered won applause. Held the audience to the finish without the slightest trouble and finished strong. 7 minutes, palace in 2.
Hebrew comedians, appearing this time as policemen. Have a very rapid form of cross fire talk that kept the audience laughing most of the time. Their parodies for a finish went very big and they were compelled to take numerous bows at the finish. Street in One, 13 minutes.
English musical monologist. Mr. Walker is a thorough artist of a very high class. His work consists of recitations, impersonation without make-up, and a pianologue song. Very quiet in his method, extremely genteel and refined, and the kind of an entertainer that will surely have no trouble in getting into the good graces of any intelligent audience. His work went exceedingly well all the way through and he is indeed a credit to the bill. Finished strong. 17 minutes, olio in One.
In a melodramatic comedy, “Huckins’ Run.” Characters: Billy Butts, an East Side boy, Thankful Slocum, an Orphan, the Village Postmaster and Town Constable, both of the last named characters impersonated by the same man. The act is quite a good one, with a good story, there are a number of good solid laughs, the interest at no time lags, and the finish was strong. A special set added considerable to the merit of the piece. A substantial success. 25 minutes, special set in 4.
Three nice appearing girls, well dressed, and in every way pleasing. Introduce a number of songs and all of them very effectively. A good round of applause on the first song, and from that on came stronger and stronger until the finish when they were compelled to take quite a number of bows. They could have, in fact given another number very nicely. Perfectly satisfactory. 15 minutes, olio in One.
Two men who present an interesting and meritorious line of work as trapeze equilibrists. Make a good appearance and introduce a number of tricks that won applause. Held attention all the way through and had a moderately strong finish. 12 minutes, terrace in 4.
Opens with moving pictures showing the Curtiss machine and others in flight. Then follows an exhibition of the machine itself, the lecturer acquired and held the attention of the house which seemed to be intensely interested in the act. At the conclusion a large number of the audience went upon the stage to examine the machine at close range. The act should prove to be one that will create an unusual amount of talk. 16 minutes, picture sheet in 1, landscape in 5.