Noodles Fagan

“The King of the Newsboys.” Talking and singing goes very good but where he shines is that he has a way of getting in with the newspapers and the notices he gets, front page mostly, is remarkable. He will be the most talked of act on the bill before the week is over. 15 min. in one.

Jere Grady and Co.

Comedy sketch “The Butterfly.” A very good Irish comedy sketch, full of laughs from the start. Went very good. 12 min. full stage. Own set.

Will H. Fox

Trick piano playing. The best of its kind we have played. Went good. 24 min. in one.

Ward, Klare and Ward

In the sketch “Twin Flats.” A good comedy sketch with some singing mixed in, went very good. 23 min. full stage. Close in one 3 min.

Monroe Hopkins and Co.

Presenting their novelty “Travelling” good stuff presented in a very clever manner and went very good. 18 min. in one and two.

Paul Stephens

‘King of the Unsupported Wire.” The work that Stephens does on the slack wire and pole is marvellous. He has got only one leg the other being cut off below the knee. Made a good opening act. 7 min. full stage.

Ben Welch

Hebrew character comedian, caught on from the start and went very big all the way through. 10 min. in one.

W.H. Murphy, Blanche Nichols and CO.

Presenting “The School of Actin” without a doubt the greatest laughing act we have ever had, their comedy is away from every one else’s and knocked them out of their sets. Seven people in the act. A very big hit. 28 min. Full stage.