The Count and the Maid

25 minutes, full stage, special set, 8 girls, 3 men. Good act containing catchy and tuneful songs, a bevy of fascinating and captivating girls, a comedian who is riot of laughter, and a clever little plot delightful told, all surrounded by a beautiful stage picture in the way of pretty scenic effects, and some stunning and striking costumes.

Norine, Carmen’s Minstrel’s

21 minutes (1) special drop, 1 lady, 6 men. The first part while in the circle is very mediocre, there being only one good solo. The talk contained more or less profanity and questionable jokes, which I commanded them to eliminate after the matinee. The quartette selections are the best thing they do, and it is the only portion that gets them anything like success.

Blanche Ring and Co.

In ‘Oh, Papa!’ 41 minutes f.s. Special set. 4 minute close in one. Olio drop. This is an act from ‘When Claudia Smiles,’ with two musical numbers by Miss Ring, The close in one consists of some of her old-time songs, which proved one of the big features of the act. The piece is very funny and well cast, and got many laughs. A thoroughly satisfying headline attraction that made good in the most decided fashion.

Geo. W. Jones & Harry Sylvester

‘The Two Drummers.’ Carry a special drop of railroad station. They introduce a lot of fly comedy talk and go into their singing. 15 minutes.

J.C.Lewis Co.

2 boys, girl and father and mother in playlet with singing and comedy by the boy and girls. This offering is good and went very big at all shows, work 30 min. In full stage.