Walter Lawrence and Lillian Fitzgerald

“Just Landed.” They have some pretty good lines and Mr. Lawrence, too, sings some Irish songs quite well and the act pleased. Our strongest criticism is that miss Fitzgerald does not dress as befits the character she is portraying. Their own drop in one.

Tom Mahoney

Sings Irish songs and tells Irish stories in a way that met with popular favor. In one.

Mme. Adelaide Norwood

She created the title role in Puccini’s “Mme. Butterfly.” Her repertoire today was an aria from “Mme. Butterfly” “The Cry of Die Walkure” “Come Back to Erin” “Polly, the Cows are in the Corn” and “I Dwelt in Marble Halls.” A beautiful woman, possessed of a handsome figure, lovely gowns and with a voice superior to any ever on our stage she was a furore. The very best booking of the season and popular with all sorts of people, musical and otherwise. In one.

The Four Floods

A good acrobatic number interspersed with lots of low comedy and did excellently. Full stage.

Gordon and Marx

German comedians and the audience is laughing yet. Good. In one.

Linden Beckwith

A handsome girl, prettily costumed, possessing a sweet voice and can be credited with making a hit. In one but we gave her a little setting.

Field Bros.

A nice little dancing act opening the show acceptably. In one.

The Four Konerz Bros.

Hoop rollers, diablo spinners and a very good act for this position following Miss Lloyd. Full stage.