Bruno and Russell

Singers and Dancers. They deserve a much better place on the bill, as both are clever and with the exception of a few rough spots in the comedy, have a neat sketch which goes very well. The woman has a please stage appearance and a good voice. Full stage. Time 20 minutes.

The White Tscherkess Trio

A man and two woman who do a singing turn of the operatic order. They carry special scenery which is very artistic and their costumes are original and neat. Their voices are good and blend exceedingly well. The act goes big with the audience. 13 minutes full stage

Winschermann’s Bears

They did some very clever work indeed and never having played a trained bear act it was watched with close interest and received very considerable applause.

John and Bertha Gleeson

The singing might be better but their dancing is above the average and the act is very neatly dressed. They are Cleveland people and went very big. 14 minutes in three.

The Kilties

The Gordon Highlanders, a band of forty pieces, gives an hour’s varied entertainment consisting of instrumental and vocal music, sword dances, Scottish reels, solos, etc., etc. This organization gives a whole show by itself and is going to prove a big drawing card here.

Snyder and Buckley

2 shows. 22 minutes. Box set, close in one. Two men, one working straight, in a vocal and instrumental act. They happened to be the hit of the bill to-day and received the first applause. Act went very strong.

Romany Trio

3 shows. 15 mins in one. Two women and one man using viola and guitar, other woman being the soloist. The act could be built up to a first class act of its kind such as the Three Dumonds. Their selections now are not appropriate.

Will F. Denny

Comic singer. Very nice act. Would have gone strong if I could have put him on one half or three quarters of an hour earlier. Went very well with the audience, however. 14 minutes in one. 2 shows.

Clarence E. Billings

Yankee monologist. I think that at some time this man will be heard from, as yet his work is a little crude and not good enough for the place I was obliged to give him on the bill. Still it may be classed as a good act. 15 min. in one, 2 shows.

Milt and Maud Wood

This was the first act that made any impression at all on the audience, and they by no means made a hit. It consists of comedy, singing, dancing, and acrobatic work by both the man and the woman. It is a good three a day act. 14 min. open full stage. Close in one, 3 shows.