Bert Levy

17 min. in Full Stage. Strong advance hand. This man has come to the front as a vaudeville attraction in a most gratifying manner, and what is more, his work improves as time goes on, and he can be counted on to hold a hart spot on any bill. He has the audience with him right from the start, and his bright remarks get laughter and applause, while his drawing is better than ever. One of the hits of the bill.

Marabini

12 minutes f.s. This ice carving act is a decided novelty and made a splendid opener for the show this afternoon.

Bert Levy

C.D.F. Time 18. He is still doing the same act even to the pictures drawn. However his work proved as interesting as ever to the audience. If he would draw more pictures and spend less time writing notes to the audience, his act would seem better.

Marabini

Ice sculptor and doing very well here on account of the novelty. Full stage.

Chas. T. Aldrich

MRR 2 – Mr. Aldrich has made several changes in his act since I saw him last. He opens with a series of quick changes which are made by some one pulling the clothing through the back scene which he carries. The changes are made on a dark stage and are almost instantaneous, a spot light being thrown on each character as he presents it. After this he does a little bit of crayon work, and then goes into his old tramp juggling act, which is about the same as ever, and he closes with an imitation of Ching Ling Foo. He went very strong this afternoon. 20 minutes, full stage.

Chas. T. Aldrich

15 mins. – Spec. set – Opened with quick changes of costume; went to painting. Impersonations and painting do not amount to much. Finished with juggling, at which he is best. Was very good, but not the monstrous hit we expected. Should stick to one line of work.

Gallando

Clay modeler. This man does not differ much from the usual run of artists in his line, and is no better nor worse than any of them. It is a very acceptable act in the early part of the bill. 10 minutes; full stage. NH-3.