Helen Gleason & Company

In “The Sub-Marine Attack” – one woman and two men; scene in the stateroom of an ocean liner; comedy sketch which went over good; 14 min. full stage.

Frosini

“The Man Who First Dignified the Accordeon in America” – plays several popular airs on the accordeon [sic] to the great delight of the audience – this fellow is surely master of the accordeon; 14 min. in one; went big.

Bob Hall

Extemporaneous comedian – singing and talking; he is very clever; makes most of his sayings and songs as he goes along – anyone in the audience of an act – 22 min in one went over very big.

Chung Hwa Four

China’s only “quartette” of harmony – appear in native costume and sing one song in Chinese and two in English, the in full dress sing two more songs; 10 min in one; went big.

Catherine Crawford & Her Fashion Girls

In a feature act entitled “Twenty Thousand Dollar Fashion Show” – a great showing of gowns, wraps, boots, etc. with a little talking, singing and dancing – make nineteen changes of gowns – carry special drops; went good; 23 min.

Isabelle

The dancing violinist – this woman plays the violin and gives a sort of dance or rather skipping on the stage while playing violin – had to appear in street clothes to-day as trunk has gone astray. 9 min in one; went fair.

Grace Carlisle & Jules Romer

In “The Composer” – stage setting summer home in the Adirondacks; piano playing and violin by Mr. Romer; singing by Miss Carlisle; very neat act and went over good; 10 min. full stage.

Maude Rockwell

The singing comedienne, assisted by an old man who sits in the box, with whom Miss Rockwell flirts with from the stage. After the singing the old gent gives a short recitation; 12 min. in one; this act was a scream – went over very big.

Al Lydell & Bob Higgins

In the rural comedy “A Friend of Father’s” – one takes the part of a spry old man while the other as a rural barber; this act went over big; 18 min. in one; special drop.

Walter Weems

“Merry Blackface Humorist” – gives a good and humorous line of talk, also plays euphenium solos; 14 min in one; went better at matinee than evening.