The Three Vagrants

One sings and plays the guitar, another the piccolo and the third the accordion. Italian street dress. Similar to Melan Trio. Good act two or three on the bill but this position a little hard for them yet they did very nicely.

Spissell Bros. and Co.

“The Continental Waiter”. A comedy acrobatic pantomime of big value and the laughing hit of the bill. Full stage.

Marie Dainton

Imitations of stage celebrities. Her work is pleasing and many of her copies are quite true. Her performance is not a striking one but gives good tone and character to a bill. Full stage.

The Wheelers

Man and woman doing some juggling of a comedy character which will do early on a bill. Full stage, closing in one.

Burt Earle

This man’s banjo playing with a good dash of comedy is the best of the kind. In one.

Samaroff and Sonia

Man and woman in Russian peasant dress do some dancing and acrobatics in which three dog play a part, making an unusually excellent opening number.

The Eight Palace Girls

Assisted by James Clemons, a clever eccentric dancer, this octette of girls gave us the best performance in their line of work ever presented upon this stage. So called “girl acts” have never been popular here, never made us any money, but it is our best judgement that they will especially draw to the box office their entire salary.

Lovenberg’s Operatic Festival

From a scenic, singing and costume standpoint this production ranks higher than anything of a similar character ever devised for vaudeville. Full stage.

Harry L. Webb

Blackface comedian who filled the place acceptably.

Marabini

Ice sculptor and doing very well here on account of the novelty. Full stage.