Quigley Brothers

In a talking act which they have christened “A Congressman-at-Large.” These performers are exceptionally clever and keep their audiences convulsed from start to finish. 18 minutes in I.

Crafts & Haley

(15 mins.) Two boys cross-fire talking. Finish with a burlesque waltz. Went very well in this spot.

Barrett & Farum

12 min, in “One.” Talking and very good dancing, went over big.

Fables & Topics of the Day

Fables were not so good this week. Topics up to the average. Used a special piece of film showing Abraham Lincoln with a short bit of verse. Well received.

Wayne & Warren

22 min in 1. Novelty talking act held this spot finely and closed to a big hand.

Princeton & Watson

A man and woman in a talking act in which the man uses a lot of up-to-date slang, some of it rather new and got considerable laughter. However, the act as a whole is not quite up to my expectation. Went fairly well. 13 minutes in one.

Lynn & Smythe

Two men in a talking act with a ballad. Very well rendered. Well liked. 18 minutes in one.

Solly Ward and Lillian Fitzgerald

19 minutes in one. O.P. Drapery. German comedian and French actress in talking act with imitations, burlesque opera, and two songs. Is a bit burlesque at times, but a good act of its kind and went very well at both performances.

Hilda B. Mason and George Murray

16 minutes in one. Garden. This act opened Tuesday evening to give us more time, as the show was twenty minutes short on Monday. A bit early for a talking act, but they went very well considering the early position.