19 Mins.; Full Stage. Will prove a clever comedy sketch for small time providing it is cut down to the real meat in the idea. At present the turn is at last four minutes too long and consequently draggy in spots. Miss Iles is a clever little girl who does nicely with the material she has. Her support is not a strong as it should be. The man is clever enough, but the woman settlement worker is not. The act while a comedy has pathos well turned to laugh at the finish. When in shape, good for small time.
11 Mins.; Three (Interior) A young looking couple, who offer a little home and heart skit that met with favor. Team handles little playlet well.
13 Mins.; One. Two men and a woman. The former do the banjo strumming while the woman plays rather lackadaisically upon a guitar-shaped instrument. The men play mechanically and should not take their work too seriously. Act best in pop houses.
: 8 Mins.; One. Anges Truesadle hasn’t much of a voice, but she has some wardrobe.
15 Mins.; One. Two young men. Hard workers. Both sing well. Act scored solidly.
20 min. Special set. Assisted by a company of ten people and a Hungarian orchestra of four. An exceptionally large production. I cannot say much in favor of this act. So far as the dressing and production is concerned it is better than anything I have had. The work of Rock and Fulton I do not consider as good as their former acts. However, it is an act, while it pleases, I am sure it does not draw us any money.
21 min. Special. Garden, full stage. Songs, dances, acrobatics and physical culture demonstrations. A big hit. This act is exceptionally well staged and dressed and entirely different from any act we have ever played.
24 min. Special drop in One. “Back in Wellington.” as usual a big laughing hit.
23 min. Special, full stage. Close in One. 3 min. One of the best singing acts in vaudeville, taking a number of encores at every performance. I do not think I have ever heard better voices in any vaudeville act that we have ever played.
16 min. Olio in One. “The Messenger, The Maid and the Violin.” This is a very good comedy act and just a little different from the usual man and woman, singing and talking. I consider them good enough for No. 4 on any bill. They are really a big hit at every performance for us.