George Felix and Lydia Barry

Assisted by Clara and Emily Barry. Presenting “The Boy Next Door.” Time 24. Open C.D.F., close in 1. Lydia Barry is almost useless. The two girls are dainty dancers but poor singers. Felix at times is clever, at at [sic] times very ordinary. There are moments when the act drags.

Charles F Semon

Opens C.D.F. Closes in 1. Time 10. Much of his good old material and some brand new. A big hit.

Mareena, Nevarro & Mareena

3 men. 4 palace. Time 9. Comedy head and hand balancers. Very skillful straight work and comedy element first class. High grade act throughout.

Lady Betty

2 men assistants. Time 18. Open in 2, to 1, F.S. and close in 2. Certainly a wonderful animal worhty [sic] of all the praise she has received. Her roller skating, needle threading, and cigarette smoking are little short of miraculous. Her work is quiet and devoid of the noise that characterizes most animal acts.

Raymond and Caverly

In 1. Time 22. The first Dutch act to get a laugh from the critics for a long time. Their new material is really funny and they get away from the old line of work usually offered by this brand of entertainers. 2 men.

La Valera

F.S. Palace. Time 10. A very beautiful young woman whose graceful dancing proved a big hit. She does four distinct Spanish dances. Her costumes are picturesque.

Albert Whelan

C.D.F. Time 28. Very clever entertainer with a style all his own. He works quietly and does a number of things including whistling, singing and “stunts”. The people called him back twice.

Redford & Winchester

2 men. Open F.S. special back drop, close in 1. Time 20. A screamingly funny juggling act in which the comedian is immense. Their straight work is very clever. Kept the audience applauding throughout.

Sacha

Time 10. C.D.F. Woman assistant. Wig and costume impersonations of eight or ten well known men. His work is fast and greatly aided by effective gestures. He went quite as well as Charles Leonard Fletcher did on his recent visit here.