Concert Violinist. Plays the violin with great skill. Very neat. Plays several foreign airs; also, “Dear Old Pal” and “Medley of Southern Airs.” 12 min. in one; went good.
Comedy Illusionists. Man and woman comedy burlesque, magic. Finishing with the trunk mystery. 14 min. full. This act got lots of laughs but not much of a hand — the reason — took too much time untieing the trunk at the end of their set.
An Australian. The Paradoxical Physlogomist — he tells stories and pantomime – he’s an adopt in contortionists of the face 10 min. in one; went good.
Juvenile Entertainers — three young boys in a act with bag punching – wind-up with a boxing match. 10 min. full; went over good.
In “Steps A-la-Carte” — man and woman; singing, talking and dancing. Also portray two rube characters. 24 min in one; went poor.
Present “A Night At The Club” – Scene is laid in a club room – all have good voices and the ensemble singing is full of breezy abandon and informality. 15 min. full. Went good.
In “Come Here, Come Here” – Comedy Skit full of comical sayings act actions – man and woman; singing, talking and a little dancing, the features of this act is the way it is put over that went big with the audience. 15 min. street.
Showing new style in Steps. Man and woman in a series of fast dances — both soft and hard shoes — make three changes of costume. 10 min. in on; went good.
Booked as “The Most Elaborate Mechanical Scenic Production in Vaudeville” – Three men and two women; singing, dancing and talking – Musical Comedy on a small scale. The scenic display is surely great and won great applause. The act went over good. 20 min. full.
“The Musical Fool” – Plays one (instead of several as stated) number on the cello and does pantomime comedy and dancing, also, does some fiddle breaking. 10 min. in palace; went very weak.