Two Vivians

17 min. F.S. Appear in evening dress and have a very finished and skilful act. Miss Vivian’s work gets particularly good applause, especially her shooting from the first balcony and the unique feat of playing mechanical piano with the rifle and accompanying voice got the crowd very strong. Closed big.

Major A. J. Drexel Biddle’s “Devil Dogs”

(14 mins.) This being a local offering it, of course, scored unusually well, but aside from its local value it is splendid exhibition of military tactics with rifle and knife and held the audience thrilled. Major Biddle, in a short speech, called attention to the need of the Marines for recruits and his talk was warmly received.

The Vivians

Sharp-shooters. Man and woman in a very entertaining sharp-shooting act that closed the first half in splendid shape. The applause was genuinely strong all through the act and act is one that can hold any spot on any bill and make good. Garden in 3. Time 15 min.

The Randalls

(15 mins.) A very good shooting act by a man and woman. Some new trickshots and all their work is well done. Did very well in the opening spot.

The Vivians

The best shooting act I ever saw. Can be made a feature anywhere. 17 Min. F.S.

The Vivians

This lady and gentleman, working in evening dress, and doing the best sharpshooting ever on exhibition here, closed the bill most satisfactorily. Full stage.

The Vivians

Man and woman in a very entertaining and clever exhibition of sharpshooting. All their tricks were very favorably received, they gained the closest attention all the way through and finished strong. A very good act. 18 minutes, wood in 5.