Jean Berzac’s Circus

One woman and three men– Carry two ponies, dog and a trick mule. The Whole show in this act is the mule—also, revolving table. Received shouts of laughter through latter part of act and a good hand at finish. 12 min. full.

Cole & Gage

In Their Comedy Skit entitled “Soup and SYMPATHY” — Man and woman. This sketch went very weak; nothing to it. People walked out on this, knocking as they went. 12 min. in two.

Helen Miller

In Syncopated Melodies. Zylophone Act. Very neat appearance; plays several numbers; received hands through act, also, at finish. 10 min. in one.

Leonard & Whitney

In a Comedy Sketch Entitled “Duffy’s Rise” — This sketch went over big — Full of  laughs all thro act. Talking throughout. Finished good. 15 min. full.

Lidell & Gibson

In a Comedy Sketch entitled “Just Vaudevillians” — Two men as female impersonators; singing and talking; this act created lots of laughter throughout, but received a light hand. Had a handsome drop. 14 min. full.

Edward I. Boyle & Daughter

Presenting a Dainty Bit of Originality, in melody and Mirth. This is a neat act that went over good. Consists of singing and piano playing. 18 min. in one.

Elsie la Bergere

And Her Posing Dogs in an Art Potpourri. This is a posing act entirely — Miss Bergere does about eight poses assisted by two dogs. This went over rather tame, but I think it was admired by the better class of the audience.

Cantwell & Walker

In “The Wishing Ring” — Singing and talking act– principally talking. This couple have a peculiar way of putting their act over which gained for them lots of laughs and a good hand at the finish. 18 min. in one.

Jonny Dove

Scotch Minstrel. Sings several catchy songs and tells a several telling stories. This act went extra good — did not want him to leave the stage — received plenty of hands and laughs thru act, and a big hand at finish. 20 mins. in one.

Jean Adair & Co.

23 min full   Miss Adair does good work  in this comedy sketch and altogether it went over in pretty fair shape.