In singing and mimicry. This act is not up to the standard. 11 mins. in one.
Man and Woman. An equilibrist and gymnast act. Excellent opening act. 13 mins. F.S.
As tumblers this troupe begins where all others leave off. Their work is marvelous and inspiring.
This little woman is the queen of all soubrettes now playing in vaudeville. She made an instantaneous hit at both Monday performances and was recalled a number of times. Her act is costumed elegantly. 9 min. in one.
This is undoubtedly a good singing act and stull draw lovers of grand opera, but the hoi polloi of vaudeville will not appreciate it. 14 min. open in two, close in one.
In her old act of caricaturing society women. She has been seen here in the same act a number of times and while her work is artistic she failed to please as well as formerly. 17 min. F.S. 3 in one.
This act is one of the best, if not the best act of the female impersonation type we ever played. Waldon appears in four or five characters and each is dressed stunningly. His voice is exceptionally good. 14 min. F.S. He carries scenery.
“Life Savers at Work”. This is 14 min. Film full of life deeply interesting, and holds the undivided attention of audience.
This is perhaps the best animal act of its kind in this country. Wormwood has added two bears to his troupe. They are well trained, and the whole act can be called great. 25 mins. F.S.
The Typical Country girl. This woman is a favorite with our audience. Her laugh is contagious, her stories droll and interesting, and is always sure of a warm welcome. 17 in one.