Thora

13 min. in three. The opening of this act did not particularly prejudice the audience in Thora’s favor, but the act improved as it went on and held the audience right up to a good finish with a surprise of the unmasking.

A. O. Duncan

This well known ventriloquist, as usual held the spot fairly well and scored a moderate success. 21 minutes, C.D.F. finish in 1.

Thora

15 minutes in 1. “The Lady And The Page”. Ventriloquail [sic] act. The talk is very slow and tiresome. The singing is good. The surprise at finish saves the act.

Thora

In 1. Time 11. Men dressed as woman doing ventriloquial work. Technically the work is good, but the act lacks action and variety, Thora working with only one “dummy”, seated at the table throughout.

William Ebs

1 min, in “2” Spec. Novelty ventriloquial offering. New surprise finish. Closed big

Walter & Emily Walters

16 min in 1 spec. Very novel ventriloquial act that is different from the others. Went over Big.

Frank Gaby

19 min in 1. A little early for his opening material, but the ventriloquist bit put him over to a very good hand.

Vernon

Ventriloquist. Mr. Vernon does a very good set of ventriloquism which was very well received by the audiences of yesterday. 17 minutes in one.

Hunniford

The American Ventriloquist. Carries two figures – boy and girl. Special plush drop. Received a number of laughs thro act and at finish a good hand. 15 min.

Ethel Mae Baker

Violiniste. 12 minutes (1) Falls far short of most similar offerings seen here in times past. Her program is quite varied embracing a good line of selections but does not somehow seem to ‘arrive.’ There is a vague, indefinable something lacking, which should be in evidence. Looks pretty and charming at all times, and displays some fetching costumes.