Ed. Reynard
Ventriloquist, presenting the rural comedy “A Morning in Hicksville.” Reynard had a very hard place here but went very big. The act is very good, away from any other ventriloquist act we have ever played. I am placing him up fifth on the bill tonight and expect that it will go a great deal better. 18 min. full stage.
Felix Adler
William Morris
Marshall Montgomery
Ventriloquist. In the same class with Lester. In one.
Fred Weber
Marshall Montgomery
19 min in one. Works with one dummy, a table, telephone, glasses etc. Kept the audience in good humor with a lot of clean, lively material. One of the best ventriloquists we have ever had. Closes by walking down the aisle with his dummy whistling while he himself smokes a cigarette. Closed very strong.
Marshall Montgomery
Very fine ventriloquist in the class with the best of them. Went as well today as Lester. 21 Min. in One.
Trovollo & Co.
F.S. spec. Time 10. 1 man, 1 woman. A quiet ventriloquial production, suggesting but not copying Ed Reynard. Everything high class, but more speed would undoubtedly improve the act.
Marshall Montgomery
16 minutes in one. This ventriloquist went as well here to-day as he has anywhere I have seen him.