Singing and dancing. Olio in one, 18 minutes. A new act to our house—very neat and a big hit.
Comedy roller skaters. 10 minutes, F.S. Garden. Doing well. This can be classed as a good act.
Stories in song. 11 minutes, olio. Miss McNeil makes a very good appearance and has a pleasing act. Would not care to play her very late. About 2:30 is the place for her—in my opinion.
Aerial Dancer. 12 minutes, F.S. Garden. This is undoubtedly the best wire act we have ever played at the Grand Opera House. Miss Millman met with an accident Monday night and was cut out of the bill for the balance of the week. However, the other lady in the act continued and did very well.
Monologue and parodies. 18 minutes, street in one. Went very well with us. While he is not a big hit, he has always pleased our audiences.
Instrumental and vocal music. 15 minutes, street. A much better act than England Trio. Went very big with us.
Novelty comedy racket spinners and sensational gymnastic jugglers. 12 minutes, garden. This is a very good act and went well for us at every performance. We had them opening the show but I am sure they would make good almost any place on the bill.
11 min. Full stage. Comedy acrobats and equilibrists, closed the show acceptably. This is a very good act, a little old, perhaps, but interesting.
20 min. Songs, dances in one. The laughing hit of our bill. Mr. Dooley is so fresh that he is refreshing and he held the stage a good deal longer than his schedule time. He has a way of getting his nonsense over better than most comedians of his class and certainly contributed a lot to the success of this week’s bill.
19 min. Drawing room set. In “Tips on Taps.” A lively comedietta which made good, although it is not a great act by any means. The personal attractiveness of Miss Gordon and her clever actors saved it from mediocrity.