What might be termed a variety sketch, introducing a little of almost everything. The act is quite a novelty in its way and scored a hit. 19 Min. Open F.S., Close in one.
Singing comedy sketch. A little bit old fashioned but pleased fairly well in this part of the bill. 19 Min. Open in Two, close in One.
Midget acrobats. The act has been described in other reports. It will suffice to say that they made a genuine hit. 10 Min. F.S.
Comedy juggler, too well-known to require comment. 10 Min. in One.
Wire-walking act with some very “bum” comedy. A very ordinary performance. 15 Min. F.S.
Dramatic sketch. Went very big. The real head-liner of the bill. 21 Min. F.S.
Assisted by F. Wilbur Hill in the orchestra. A very novel singing act, which made good most thoroughly. I think Miss Whittaker has more ability and personality than about six of the English comediennes that we pay big salaries to all rolled together. 14 Min. in One.
An off-shod of the Padettes’ Orchestra. The early part of this act was very slow. They have need of change of musical numbers for this portion. The last half of the act developed first rate and the business with the trap-drums at the end woke up the audience and they left making quite a hit at the finish. 20 Min. F.S.
Colored man and woman. An act consisting of singing, dancing, whistling, acrobatic, etc. Only a fair act. 10 Min. in One.
Acrobatic, musical comedians. The act has been described previously. Serves all right for an opening act. 10 Min. F.S. Can close in One.