Chas. Olcott

Pianologue and “one man opera.” A neat little turn worth about what it gets. Would not want to give it any more important spot on the bill. 15 Min. in One.

The 3 Livingstons

Comedy bar-act. They don’t compare, by any means, with other number of acts of similar nature and they are getting twice as much money they are worth. 7 Min. F.S.

Black Bros.

Banjoists and dancers. A neat little act for the early part of the bill; worth the money all right. 10 Min. in One.

Daylight Motion Pictures

Offered for the first time here. A marked improvement over the old style Motion Pictures and an innovation that is most pleasing to the audience. In addition to the lights being up, the picture itself is decidedly better that the old ones heretofore presented.

Sebastian Merrill & Co.

Comedy Bicycle act, including some thrilling tricks, as well as ludicrous ones. A very good act. 15 Min. F.S.

“A Night in a Turkish Bath”

This act met with marked approval, the comedy getting over well and the songs going immensely. It is well staged. Being an that is most decidedly welcome. 25 Min. F.S.

Cook & Stevens

The Chinese and the Coon. Went very strongly indeed. 16 Min. in One.

The Kratons

Hoop-rollers. The act has been decidedly improved and the novelty of its presentation makes it now unquestionably the best hoop-rolling act in the business. 12 Min. F.S.

Tom Mahoney

Irish songs and stories. Mr. Mahoney did fairly well at the afternoon performance, but decided he did not like to go on so early and therefore with-drew from the bill. His hit was not so great that I asked to remain, therefore, we are going to struggle along the best we can without Mr. Mahoney’s assistance. The Jack Irwin Do are to replace him tomorrow.