Murray & Lane

“A Quiet Honeymoon.” On the same order as the other vehicles these well known artists have done in vaudeville. Just a thread of a plot, the act depending on the vocal selection which are rendered in good shape. Their 5 min close in which their operatic travesty takes them off to big applause. C.D.Fcy in 5. Time 21 min. Close in 1-5 min.

Nevins & Gordon

“Little Miss Manicure.” A fair singing and talking act, the feature of which is Miss Gordon’s work as a scarecrow. Act is too talky and considerable of the dialogue is poor. At best it is an act for the small time. Olio in 1. Time 16 min.

Alfredo’s Monks

“The Monkey Vaudeville Show.” An act patterned after Rochez’s Monks. This was the first performance here today and act was rather rough in spots. After they get some of the mechanical effects working better act will get by nicely. Special set in 5, time 12 min.

“The Barn Dance.”

Novelty singing girl act with Geo. Spink and 15 people. For a first performance this act went exceptionally smooth this afternoon and was enjoyed by the audience. Act is a trifle rough at present but will work out very nicely and when some lively comedy is injected into the act should prove most acceptable. Spink gets his material over but is handicapped by some pretty ancient gags. Girls look well and work fast. Special in 3. Time 21 min.

Advance Musical Four

Instrumentalists. A very entertaining act offered by four neat appearing young men. Their selections are well chosen and the act was thoroughly enjoyed. Olio in 1. Time 13 min.

3 Richardsons

“The New Pupil.” These people have a very amusing comedy sketch, the member doing the hair-lipped country girl won many laughs from today’s audience. A good act for the smaller houses and would get by very nicely in an early spot. Fancy in 3. Time 18 min.

Frank McCormack & Co.

“The Night of the Wedding.” This act is well known through having been played last season by Mr. McCormack and Adeline Dunlop. Proved the strongest dramatic act we have had this season and took several curtain calls at the finish. The work of the little girl is to be commended and I really look for this act to draw money. Kitchen in 3. Time 19 min.

Ruby Raymond & Co.

“Street Urchins at the Amateur Contest.” A well known act that went over in this spot today in excellent shape and closed to strong applause. Street in 1. Time 12 min.

Doric Trio

Eccentric singers. Three men in a very pleasing vocal act with special drop in 2. Make their appearance attired as cowboys and sings a couple of good songs. Their voices blend nicely and a little comedy is introduced. Make three changes of costume, closing full stage after third number through entire act could be done in 1. The act should be worked as a straight singing act with all attempts at comedy eliminated. Time 15 min.

Frank Wilson

The spinning cyclist. An excellent opening act for any house in the country. Wilson is a clean-cut looking young chap who does some most difficult stunts on the wheel, working straight all the way through, and going off to good applause. Full stage, 9 min.