C.J. Tyron

Presents “Hector.” A dog with a human mind. There are four white dogs in this act and Hector is the principal. Special plush setting. 15 minutes full stage. Went good.

Gauthier’s Animated Toy Shop

Intoeuding [sic] four trained ponies and two dogs. The setting of this act was very fine indeed. Three men. 20 minutes full stage. Went big.

Musical Irving

The comdy [sic] musician. Dresses as gipsy. Plays a trombone horn, guitar, specializing one string violin. Special drop of Venetian scene. Made a nice appearance. 12 minutes. Went good.

Inhoff, Conn & Corrine

“Surgeon Louder, U.S.A. Military Comedy. Two men and woman. This act played here within the last year. But nevertheless is going great. Full of laughs all through. The audience seems to enjoy this act as well as any that has been here lately. 26 minutes. Full stage.

The Three Lyres

“Tinkling Tunes to Tickle the Taste if the Tired Theatre Goer.” Three: Present a good musical act with abundance of comedy. The comedy is principally furnished by a clever black face comedian. Went big at matinee. 16 minutes –full stage.

George W. Moore

“The Pierrot Juggler.” Carries a special setting. Painted yellow and black. The setting and props the way they were arranged made a very nice setting on the stage. Full stage. 11 minutes. Went good.

Kuter, Hughes & Kuter

Juvenile entertainers. Two boys and a girl. Singing, talking and good comedy. The yougher [sic] of the boys has a very fine tenor voice. His singing took great with the audience. Special set in two, closed in one. Went great. 18 minutes.

Deiro

The famous piano accordeonist [sic]. Went fair this afternoon. Very good tonight. 12 minutes. This show is very good all through. The Lester trip has a fine sketch. The comedy is very good act. Should have went better, but this seems to be a hard audience to move. I had a talk with Deiro this afternoon also this evening. This afternoon he seemed very much discouraged at the reception he received. He told me that it was the worst he ever received. Said he played last week at Keith’s Philadelphia, and 25 minutes was his usual time. Tonight he went a good bit better but not what he deserved.

Mr. Harrison Brockbank & Co.

22 minutes full stage special set 4 people. Considering the French element here the reception of the sketch was somewhat disappointing, they did not enthuse as I had hoped they would. Undoubtedly they like it in a silent undemonstrative way, and the affair went better than anything else in the sketch line seen here in a long time.

Bert Savoy and Jay Brennan

12 minutes (1) Special drop. Their comedy produced roars of laughter on the part of the majority of the spectators, but there were many, like myself, who found it impossible to laugh at a style which Jim Russel of the Russel Bros. Made popular fifteen years ago, when he was making them laugh from coast to coast. We did our laughing then.