Elizabeth Murray

In 1. Time 14. A distinct success in Irish and Negro dialect songs.

Howard & Collinson Trio.

F.S. special. 2 men, 1 woman. Time 10. Presenting a “rough house”, but highly funny skit entitled, “A Piece of Dresden China”, in which, the woman, a very graceful dancer, plays a mechanical doll. There is a refreshing originality about even the broadest comedy which becomes open slap stick at times. The audience screamed with delight at times.

Sammy Burns & Alice Fulton

In 1. Time 14. A neat hardworking couple of pleasing appearance. Eccentric dancing very catchy and original. There is something decidedly distinctive about the act that makes it get over in great shape.

Kroneman Bros.

2 men. In 1. Time 10. Comedy acrobats, also head and hand balancers. Good straight work and good comedy finish.

3 Juggling Millers

3 men. Time 9. In 3 woods. High class club throwing and juggling act. Work fast, neat and clean.

Dorenzo & Ladue

3 men. Time 12. Garden. Comedy bar gymnasts. Their big feature is some grotesque stunts on a long revolving pole which gets them many laughs.

Bowman Brothers

2 men, one white face and one black face, but the former blackens up for close. In 1. Time 11. Singing and talking. Very good, bright and refreshing.

The Sleeds

Time 11. F.S. with a special act. They present a pantomime entitled “The Mysterious Hotel”. The fun is furnished by some original and cleverly executed tricks in “black art”. A big laugh from start to finish.

Lillian Ashley

In 1. Time 11. Songs ordinary; singing, fair. Imitations in children stories, good. Not much applause.

Pedersen Bros.

2 men. F.S. Garden. Time 7. One clown. Excellent ring work with great finish. Comedy good.