Laypo and Benjamin

Comedy acrobats. Made up as Jew and straight man, consists of tumbling and falls with tables mostly. Made a fair opening act. 8 min. full stage.

Selma Bratz

Europe’s foremost juggler. Some very good juggling in fact the best we have ever had. Went big. 17 min. full stage.

Harry Fox and Millership Sisters

Singing and dancing. Fox is a very good comedian and toe dancing of the Millerships’ also very good. Mae a hit. 20 min. in one.

Gerald Griffin and Co.

In a sketch “Other People’s Money.” One of the best comedy sketches we have had, gets the audience from the start. Went very big. 34 min. full stage.

Albert Hole

England’s Boy Soprano. A big hit. 11 min. in one.

Goodwin and Elliott

In their scenic novelty “The Music Publisher” carry their own drop in two. A two deck arrangement representing a music publishers office, in which some singing and piano playing is introduced. The piano playing of Mr. Goodwin is very good. Miss Elliott’s cornet solo was very well received also. Act went big. 16 min. in three.

Toku Kishi

Foot juggling and slide for life. Made a very good opening act, the slide for life from gallery making a thrilling finish. 15 min. full stage.

Herzog’s Horses

A great animal act. Eight horses in a thirty-five foot ring, one of the horses doing a dancing step to music which made a big hit, rest of act equally good with different high school acting that they are put through. Went big. 20 min. full stage.

Cook and Stevens

The Negro and the Chinaman. Two colored men in a talking and singing act, one made up as a Chinamen. Good material and held this spot well. 16 min. in one.

Hal Davis and Inez Macauley

In Will Cressy’s sketch “One Christmas Eve” a comedy sketch with some very funny situations, got them from the start and went very good all the way through. 21 min. full stage.