[?] Ichi Troupe

Three Japanese men and two Japanese women in feats of magic. While there is nothing very wonderful about the feats performed the Japs excite considerable interest. Their act is prettily staged. 29 mins. F.S.

Caron & Herbert

This is not the original Caron & Herbert act and is far inferior to it. I am uncertain whether they are “ringers” or whether they are entitled to the name. One of the men is physically disabled. It is a very ordinary comedy-acrobatic act. 13 mins. F.S.

Sisters Meredith

This act shared the honors with Gilfoil. The young women are pretty “dinges” but can pass for French creoles. Their Indian song is a gem both as to singing and acting. 13 min., open and close in one.

Carleton Macy & Maude Edna Hall

The sketch “A Timely Awakening” is an excellent one and capitally acted but it is rather talky at the opening. It went very strongly here as it winds up cleverly. 24 mins. F.S.

Harry Gilfoil

There is no question but that Mr. Gilfoil’s character of “Baron Sands” is excellently drawn and that his imitations or rather mimicry are the best in vaudeville. But still he is not a legitimate headliner. 18 mins. F.S.

Steeley Doty & Coe

This is only a fair musical comedy act. One of the trio has a good voice and plays the piano in an excellent manner. There is little variety in the instruments and the comedy just gets by. 19 mins. in 3.

Sandor Trio

These athletes do some wonderful muscle stunts on the flying rings, but it i[?] not a repetition of an old, old act which could be put on the shelf. 10 mins. F.S.

Capt. Geo. Auger & Midgets:

Company consists of Auger, two women and two midgets presenting a variety of stunts entitled “Jack the Giant Killer.”  Auger is a very tall, well proportioned man, and the midgets are very small, the contrast in size being so very marked as to almost make an act in itself- a novelty act.  While this act does not run altogether smooth it is the kind of an act that will greatly interest the children, and so will create a great deal of talk in the homes.  23 min. FS.

Searl & Violet Allen Co.

Five people presenting a crazy act that is hard to describe. ‘The New Reporter’ resembles a chunk taken out of a popular price musical comedy, with people running on and off the stage in a startling confusion, saying crazy things and doing crazy things. It met with sonsiderable [sic] favor here. 20 min. in one.

McCrea & Poole

McCrea is a sharpshooter. He has all others, Col. Bordeverry included, beaten to a frazzle. He shoots with remarkable precision and rapidity. It is truly a great act. 7 min. F.S.