The Moto Girl

This act created the most intense interest, contained the best novelty, some comedy and at its finish the people seemed to go wild as they were sure it was a figure until she revealed herself. This is the only person doing the mechanical figure work entitles to consideration. Full stage.

Eckert and Berg

They presented Japanese operetta “Little Pee Weet”. The singing and piano was very much enjoyed and act would be an improvement by omitting any attempt at comedy. Full stage.

Louis Simon, Grace Gardner Co.

“The New Coachman”. Same old act but it went all right and we are entirely satisfied in having it on the bill this week. Full stage.

John P. Wade and Co.

“Marse Shelby’s Chicken Dinner”. A classic, a gem, and the audience to a unit voted them a success. Full stage.

Horace Wright and Rene Dietrich

These people delivered some songs, not all of them new, but so effectively as to create a distinctly good impression. Their rendition of “By The Light of the Silvery Moon” was so clever as to secure several recalls. In one.

The Five Friends

Miss Francisco gave a satisfactory performance with her pony, donkey and dogs and it was just the sort of act to open the bill with this holiday week. Full stage.

Annette Hellermann

I think we can say for her about what the other houses have in the way of commendation, but we are doubtful about the act being worth the money paid for it, the trouble and expense and time to put it on being taken into consideration. We offer no criticism or disparagement.

Ray Cox

New songs, retaining the baseball number, and was received with warm approval. In one.