Lillian Shaw

12 mins. in one. Songs and talking. On the high notes Miss Shaw’s voice is very much off. She strikes a sour note occasionally, and that puts a damper on her work. She is attractive in appearance and dresses neatly, making changes of costume. Has some objectionable stuff in her character work that had to be cut out. Guess she has been playing museums.

H.V. Fitzgerald

14 mins. Gar. in 3. Quick change artist. He just falls short of having a mighty good act. His changes are quick, but his dialogue is delivered in monotone, and gets monotonous. The stage has to be in semi-darkness throughout the act, for his changes are not complete enough to stand inspection on a well-lighted stage. Act went well, but could be made to go much better, Good three-a-day act.

Curtis & Adams

15 mins. in one. German comedians and wooden show dancers; have some talk that is clever in spots, and received many laughs. Good three-a-day act

Miett’s Dogs

15 mins. Gar. in 3. Some very pretty and clean dogs; a very neat dog act, somewhat out of the ordinary. Man was a little rough with the dogs, and this detracted some from the act. For a three-a-day act, it’s all right. It’s the man and not the dogs that keeps the act out of the two-a-day class.