Rudinoff

The Celebrated Versatile Artist. The Originstor of Smoke Painting and the Whistling Act, “The Courtship of a Nightingale.” Smoke painting, whistling, and shadowgraphs. 26 min. full stage; went good.

Lane & Moran

In “Listen, Mickey.” Their offering is a combination of singing, dancing and conversation. 17 min. in one; went good.

Jarvis & Harrison

In the Comedy Frivelity “Lonesome” — This set is comedy with song humorously depicting the advantages and disadvantages of solitude. Special drop. 14 min,; went good.

Napier & Yvonne

“The Spider and the Butterfly.” Man and woman. Special set. Woman does dancing; man as contortionist. 8 min. full; went good.

Kings of Cycledom

Geo. Chapman, Vincent Madonna and Frank Corrayin a novelty bicycle riding act — Racing on a miniature bicycle track With small bicycles — they ride bicycles on machines with wires attached to the small bicycles. This act went good. 12 min.

Jim Doherty

“The Singular Comedian” – Singing and talking act; sings John McCormick’s “Calling Me” and other songs – went over big. 12 min. in one.

Snap Shots

Julian Hall and Five Girls. Six drops; Musical comedy on small scale; dancing, singing, talking. J. Hall impersonates Charlie Chaplin and got a good hand. 26 min. full; went good.

Tojetti & Bennett

In “A Whirl of Dancing” Man and woman; special drop; singing and dancing act. 10 min. full; went good.

Larry Harkins

In “His Monarchs of Melody.” Four men. All are clever musicians; they use to pianos on stage; also violin, cello, and ukele. Their act consists of music, singing and dancing. 12 min. full; went good.

Capell & Walsh

In a Character Skit. Two girls. Irish and Italian character comedy singing and talking act. This act went over big. 15 min. in one.