Musical, 14 minutes in (1). Boy & girl. Good act, the instrumental selections being particularly well rendered, especially is this true of the violin renditions by the lady. She manifests much skill and the audience bestowed the most hearty applause. They were the big success of the bill.
Work in full stage. 12 min. Doing the usual work done by these people building pyramids and whirl wing acrobats. This is without a doubt the best kind of an act of its kind we have ever played here.
A playlet with singing and a co. of 14 people. 10 girls 4 men, one works in pit. Comedy is poor. Idear [sic] is O.K. but the work of Co. is poor and it will be a long time before it will make good unless there is radical changes in same. Went fair
(Biglelow Cambell and Rayden) in a rathskeller [sic] offering songs and piano playing a very good act of its kindand [sic] got away to big finish and was a good hit. 12 min. in one with a piano.
Two women and one man. In very pretty special set in off stage. 15 minutes. Went fair. A very good act and well acted dramatic sketch ‘Our Husband.’ Altho dramatic, there is some good comedy in the act.
Five men. In full stage, pretty set. CDF. Went very good. A singing act on the style of comic opera, all the lines being sung instead of spoken. Mr. Oakland has a fine tenor voice, and the harmony is excellent. Hit at night. A very good act indeed.
Three girls, ages 2, 4, 5. Full stage. 14 minutes. Hit. Singing; fancy, Russian, Texas Tommy, and modern dances. These children are very clever, doing the modern dance as well as many older people.
Presented by Al Lewis and Co. Three women, and four men. In bare stage, showing back wall etc. 18 minutes. Talking, comedy by orchestra under ‘direction’ of Mr. Lewis, and efforts at singing (comedy) Went good, all shows.
Four singers and pianist, three man and two women. Plush set and draperies. Voices, selections, and manner pleasing, One man is exceptionally good tenor. Went good, doing and encore at all shows.
Two men, and woman. In full stage, 17 minutes. A very funny comedy sketch, all talking, entitled ‘The Piano-Movers.’ The attempts made to move a piano by a small fellow are very funny and get many laughs. Went good.