Six Gypsy Singers

3 men, 3 women, with own drop representing a gypsy camp. Went good. 16 min. full stage.

James M. Cullen

“The Men from the West.” Songs and stories. Very good line of stuff and gets his audience from the start. Went good. 12 min. in one.

Katherine Caterman and Co.

Comedy sketch “Their Weight in Gold.” Four people. This sketch has some very funny situations, which are worked up very good and drew a good many laughs. It dragged a little toward the finish but I believe after it gets in shape it will prove to be a very good comedy sketch. 24 min. full stage.

Marie Sparrow

“The Irish Song Bird.” Comedy singing and stories. Went good. 14 min. in one.

Derenzo and La Due

Comedy gymnasts, some good bar work, went very well. 9 min. full stage.

Ed. Reynard

Ventriloquist, presenting the rural comedy “A Morning in Hicksville.” Reynard had a very hard place here but went very big. The act is very good, away from any other ventriloquist act we have ever played. I am placing him up fifth on the bill tonight and expect that it will go a great deal better. 18 min. full stage.

Alexandroff Troupe

Russian singers and dancers, some very fast dancing which went very good. Will close show with them tonight and put Reynard in their place. 10 min. full stage.

Perkins Lappen Co.

Dramatic sketch. Playlet with three men, an interesting story. Went good. 15 min. full stage.

Leon Rogee

Musical humorist. Impersonator of musical instruments and whistling. Whistling was very good, act was received fairly well. 11 min. in one.