Harry B. Lester

This is a standard monologue act which compares favorably with most of the others in its line, but somehow or other it did not land very hard this afternoon. Am expecting better things tonight. 21 Min. in One.

The Van der Koors

Burlesque magic act, rather unusual in its make-up, but hardly stronger than to open the show. 12 Min. Open F.S., close in One.

The Carbrey Bros.

Well-known dancing act. They do not seem to me to be doing as well as on their previous engagement. Went well with the audience. 10 Min. in One.

Artusa

Fairly good little balancing act; alright to open the show, but I would like to meet the man who told me it was as good as Fred Zobedie. 10 Min. F.S.

Edwards, Van & Tierney

This is a return date of these boys this season, but that their re-appearance was welcomed was proven by the great amount of advance applause which greeted them on their entrance, and the hit was just as big as on their last engagement. I consider them the best singing male trio of the lot. 15 Min. in Two, close in One.

Maclyn Arbuckle & Co.

Mr. Arbuckle’s act has been described before and I am pleased to say that it is one of the best sketches we have ever played and made a most distinct hit with the audience. Will no doubt draw money. 30 Min. F.S.

Lawrence & Fitzgerald

A very pretty Irish talking and singing act. The woman is decidedly clever, the man has a beautiful voice and they pleased the audience decidedly. An act that is all right to play anywhere in the middle of a bill. 20 Min. in One.

Harry Breen

Well-known impromptu singer, who went about as well as usual. 15 Min. in One.

Lynch & Zellar

Rapid fire club jugglers. This is a corking good act and reached the audience, not so much by what they do as in the manner they do it. A good live act that could go further down the bill. 10 Min. in One.