Jack Kennedy & Co.

Comedy sketch. “A Business Proposal.” 18 min. Full stage. Three people; two men, and one woman. Quick action, good strong comedy lines and situations and one of the best little farces of season. Closed very strong.

Una Clayton & Co.

In “A Child Shall Lead Them.” 26 min f.s. A good comedy dramatic offering that got many big laughs and held the interest throughout. Good value.

Gus Edwards’ Kabaret Kids

40 min. Full stage. Splendid act. A lively bunch of youngsters with many god specialties. While not a great act it is certainly a good one and well worth the price. Closed the show fine.

Landry Brothers

7 min. F.S. Heres two clean cut young fellows working on ropes and offering what is really something new in gymnastics. An act strong enough for any spot on the bill and one that should be grabbed quick. A great bargain at any price.

Bissett & Scott

Twelve minutes in one. Good novelty dancing act that thoroughly made good.

Shremka Sisters

Eight minutes full stage. Trapeze act. A very good one for an opener.

Gertrude Hoffmann

In her New Revue 55 minutes. This is Miss Hoffmann’s second appearance here in six weeks, and her reception and applause for each number was greater than on her first visit. She is truly the biggest card on the American stage today, and we look for another record-breaking week with her.

Linden Beckwith

12 minutes in one. Good voicr [sic], attractive appearance and very catchy selections.