Romani Trio

European Musical Sensation. This is a foreign act, and a good one. They play coach horns, cornets etc. and do it in a masterly manner. Went well. All in one. Time 12 minutes.

Edna Wallace Hopper

“The March of Time”. This is a very pretty playlet. Miss Hopper is assisted by a strong company, though small; of course it was an ovation on her entrance and closing. She is just as attractive and charming as ever, and will be a great acquisition to vaudeville if she remains in it. The sketch is capitally acted throughout. Miss Hopper is one of the best drawing cards that we have ever had. Full stage. Time 25 minutes.

Sabel Johnson

Singer. This lady makes a very fine stage appearance, has a very sweet, high soprano voice, and good selections. Made quite a hit. All in one. Time 11 minutes.

Alfonse

Equilibrist. European act of great merit. Has swinging trapeze, and makes a speciality of head balancing, which he does in great shape. Made quite a hit for an opening act. Full stage, close in one. 8 minutes.

Frederick Bond & Co.

Two men and two women in the farce “My Awful Dad”. This very clever farce and exceptionally well acted. 25 mins. F.S.

James J. Morton

This monologist went very strong, with our audience as he has always done in the past. 17 min. in one.

Aubrey Boucigault & Co.

Boucigault assisted by William [illegible], Tenor, and Bert Merkin, basso, in a revampted version of Sir Arthur Sullivan’s operetta, “Cox & Box”. This operetta in its present form will not do for vaudeville, and we would not advise the staging of it at any price. 30 mins. F.S.

Violet Dale

In singing and mimicry. This act is not up to the standard. 11 mins. in one.

Avery & Hart

Two colored men in a very good talking and singing act. 18 mins. Can open and close in one.