Harry L. Tighe’s Collegians

“Books”. Made a decided hit, even greater than last season, house in an uproar much of the time on account of the clever and natural comedy. When his new act is ready we are ready for it as Tighe is popular here and always carries good support. Full stage.

The Neapolitans

Mr. Lovenberg has given us an act of the highest merit, splendid voices, selections that fit them, incidentally a beautiful special drop, and we have nothing but praise to offer.

Silbon’s Novelty Circus

One of the best animal acts we have played. Good comedy, cleverest of cats, and such novelty throughout. Full stage.

Gus Edwards’ “School Boys & Girls”

“Graduation Day”. Every member of the cast is really clever. Every song and bit of business was enthusiastically applause and encored. A decided hit. Full stage closing in one.

The Two Pucks

With their songs, especially the telephone number which is exceedingly good, dialogue and “tough” dance at the finish they proved themselves very popular, indeed. Good act. Open in one, then to two, and close in one.

Pole and Pole

Much better than the average acrobatic act and gives splendid satisfaction in this position. Full stage.

Brown and Navarre

All in one. There is nothing especially attractive in this act except the woman is quite clever and their entire work would go better if Brown did not appear to be so self-conscious of his importance.

Carrie De Mar

Sang four songs cleverly and artistically. Her changes of costume are pretty and striking. She is an artist, is appreciated here, cordially welcomed and loth for her finish but the disrobing lines in the “Nobody’s Satisfied” song are too broad for a Chase audience. In one.

Alcide Capitaine

A splendid gymnast whose trapeze work merited the applause given. Full stage.