8 Min. Full Stage. A splendid acrobatic act that scored heavily.
Act is too well known for comment. Always goes well in most any part of the show. Clevelanders like them. A beautiful setting, and plenty of applause. F S—12 min.
11 min. F.S. Two powerful young chaps who make a fine appearance and who go through various ground tumbling stunts which are extraordinary. Every one of their feats got a good hand. Closed strong.
Trapezist. A good fast act which is thoroughly all right to place in any bill in the world. Does some very unusual tricks, lightning like speed. All in all it is an excellent opening act. 7 Min. F.S.
Man and two woman offering hoop rolling and club juggling. Some effective triple combination work, but nothing particularly new in the routine.
At the beginning, she is in the air spinning and “flies” in and out with various props used by the man, who gives or takes them from her while she is on the wire.
5 Mins. One (Special Drop)
Attractively caparisoned setting, an improvement over the regulation background for an aerial act. Special drop represents solder’s web; Man and woman, in full fleshing’s on platform in center of huge web, open with song, with their heads through the webbing, open and they operate on perpendicular ropes, rings, trapeze, etc. Play bells, do teeth holds, plunges and other stunts pertaining to the routine of such an act. Neat closing turn.
Enos Frazere sent the show away at a mile-a-minute gait, opening with a speedy routine of trapeze stunts. Frazere’s feature trick, a daring heel grip with the trapeze swinging swiftly to and fro, made a corking “thriller.”
9 Mini. Full Stage.
Hap Hazzard opened in “one” with some sort of a medal on his chest He patters about being overseas and having done so much flying he became an acrobat. Going to full stage a partially slack wire is disclosed. Hap says the wire came from a dirigible which exploded. He keeps up his chatter while on the wire, but accomplishes some clever feats. The first trick of juggling dubs is topped off by a throw- up from the feet—no simple trick on the wire. There is a good chair balancing feat and a ladder trick. Hap ought to work out a pop single for the opening or closing spot He ought to lose the talk in “one,” get a regular hair cut and he can lose the armlets.
6 Mint.; Full Stage.
Man eccentric tumbler, woman assists; both do straw hat boomerang throwing. The man essays ponderous attempts at comedy. Crude small timers.