In “A Little Bit of Irish” — Piano and singing, with a little bit of talking. 10 min. in one; went good.
“Just a Boy and Girl” — Dancing act; sings one song; one is dressed as a girl; at the end of act takes off wig. 10 min. full stage; went good.
“The Spider and the Fly” — two man and a woman in a singing and dancing skit. 10 min. full; went good.
Scotch Comedian. Sings Scotting songs; dresses as a Scotehman, an old-time seafaring man, also, an old woman; gives an overseas reaction. 14 min in one; went big.
Dainty Accordionist – Plays classical and popular numbers. Changes in costume; very neat; 9 min. in one; went good.
Music, Mirth and Melody. Open with an old fashioned melody, with dress of olden times. Violin playing by the sisters; but of magic by Mr. Poope, then violin by the three. Stage setting very pretty. This is a very neat act. 14 min. full stage; went good.
Singing Comedian. Makes up straight; sings popular comic songs. 10 min. in one; went good.
Supported by a Wire — Rides a bicycle, swings by his hands also by one hand with feet in the air, juggling, etc. 8 min. went good.
In a New Vaudeville Revue. special plush drop; stage setting very fine. Singing, dancing, etc. Irish dance, Indian dance, with costumes; lasso roping and dancing, etc. This act went over good, but I think it’s rather long, by quick work and after they have it working a week they should be able to cut about four minutes. I think it would be to their advantage if possible to do so. 20 min.
Presenting “A Fraternity Rehearsal” — Four men and a woman; Use piano on stage; special drop; singing, dancing, etc.; open in full and close in one with playing of musical instruments. 15 min.; This act went over big.