Twenty-four minutes full stage. This act is done by five of the principals of the big act that has played the Williams Theatres for the past eight weeks. They are certainly wonderful dancers, and their offering is an artistic treat to a vaudeville audience. I look for good results with this act from the higher price patronage, and feel that the engagement is going to very satisfactory.
Twenty-five minutes full stage. A classy musical act; second time here and doing nicely.
10 minutes in one. One of the best singing acts we have on the circuit—Going fine.
Ten minutes in one. A fairly good eccentric dancing act, holding this spot alright.
Eight minutes. A good rough comedy acrobatic act.
17 minutes full stage. Although the singer has a bad cold and is very hoarse, still the act went big, and each of their numbers scored heavily.
23 minutes full stage. “The Prima Dona’s Honeymoon,” a good and well acted comedy sketch, telling a consistent story in a farcical manner that is highly pleasing. One of the best sketches of the season for us.
13 minutes in one. Own plush drop. A very attractive looking woman, with pretty costumes who has a nice voice and a good Russian dance finish that goes very well. Good act for any house.
7 minutes full stage. This little lady makes a good appearance and does a splendid trapeze act.
15 min. in 2. Would be a splendid card, if you could depend on the dog talking his few words at each performance, but, yesterday afternoon he spoke but word plain, and last night two, consequently he is a little dissapointing [sic].