Vittorio & Georgetty

“The Upsidedown Boys.” Hardly as strong an act as we should have in this position but they managed to get by all right. 11 Min. F.S.

The Amoros Sisters

This well-known combination of singing, dancing, acrobatic and trapeze work opened moderately well, picked up as it went along and finally rounded out in good shape with a moderately strong finish. Considering its merits, the act did not go as well as it deserved. It will undoubtably [sic] be more appreciated during the week. Opened in one, special in four, 11 minutes.

Hugh Lloyd & Co.

Novelty Bounding Rope act. Best work I have ever seen. Balancing on a rope without a Balance Pole. Went very big. 11 min. Full stage.

Walter Sayton Trio

European Equilibrists. Special set full stage. 14 min. This is an unusually high class act closing act and this afternoon’s audience was especially enthusiastic. The setting is such as to command attention, it being a tropical scene with effects. The two men do the first half of the act dressed as alligators. Their work is not carried to extremes and each of their turns are departures from other acrobatic feats shown here.

O’Meers Sisters

Wire walkers. These girls don’t seem to have kept p with the procession. The act is rather slow. 11 Min. F.S.

Romalo & Delano

This acrobatic act is a very clever one. In fact it is too good to start the show. They introduce many new tricks, several of which are decidedly sensational.

Leahy Bros.

Two local boys, neatly dressed Novelty Ring Gymnasts, fit in very good to open show and they went very good. 8 minutes full stage.

3 O’Meer Sisters

Wire walkers, singing and dancing on wire, neatly dressed good act to open show, 8 minutes full stage went very well.

Jossetty Trio

Acrobatic act. Full stage. An unusually clever acrobatic offering. This trio does a number of tricks which I have never seen done before. They make a very good closing act for the bill.