18 minutes full stage. The act is dressed prettily and the girls look and sing good. Elsie Durand’s baritone soloes received fair applause.
12 minutes in one. An attractive woman, gorgeously gowned, making a stunning appearance. She has a pleasing voice and really should be about number 4 on the bill to be appreciated properly.
14 minutes full stage. A real classy dog act, splendidly mounted, good performers and far above the average act of its kind.
In “Joyland.” 22 minutes full stage. A good, bright, lively girl act that pleased greatly.
10 minutes full stage. An attractive woman who sings, dances, plays a mandolin and does some of the best balancing trapeze work I have ever seen. A feature good enough for any spot on the bill.
25 minutes full stage. The best mind reading act we have ever played. Will be a good attraction anywhere.
15 minutes in 1. A very good quartette. Singing operatic selections which pleased.
12 minutes in one. Pleasing appearance—fair voice. Just about got by.
10 minutes full stage. A splendid trapeze act, giving us the best opener of the season.
12 min in 1 and 8 min 2. Comedy talking, singing and dancing speciality entitled “A Double Play.” These artists thoroughly made good at both performances and should be a drawing card for us. Miss Hite is a great artist and carries the act through in great shape, while Donlin is doing his little bit very acceptable and more than surprises his audience by his ability.