James & Saide Leonard

Assisted by Richard Anderson, in their laughable travesty, “When Caesar C’s Her”. The act went big all the way through and the work individual and collectively was decidedly above par. Genuine laughter and plenty of fun throughout. 19 minutes, special set in 4.

Eddie Mack & Dot William

Novelty dancers. Mack is decidedly clever exponent of dancing and made the biggest kind of an individual hit. Miss Williams did comparatively little work but added quite a bit to the act on account of being petite and cute. They were compelled to open and close in one, an unusual condition I am told, notwithstanding which they get along very nicely, gained applause liberally and finished fairly strong. A perfectly satisfactory act. Open olio in 1, goes to C.D.F. in 3, closes olio in 1, 16 minutes.

Luigi Marabini

Italian ice sculptor. He carries a very pretty act representing Arctic scenes and his work consists of sculpturing first a camel, then two birds, and for a finish an American eagle. He works very rapidly and his offering is showman-like in every respect. As he finishes each of the before-named pieces of work he places them in a scenic receptacle lighted from the interior, thus keeping his work in full view of the audience all the time, which is a very good idea. At the finish of each of his feats he was given a substantial round of applause, and the finish of his work was indicative of a genuine success. Special set in 3, 14 minutes.

Apdale’s Animals

One of the best acts of the kind that we play and an improvement even over what they gave us last year. Great value for the money. 18 Min. F.S.

Andy Rice

Hebrew parodies and stories. Scored a big hit. 15 Min. in One.

Princess Rajah

Rajah did very well for us today. Didn’t get tremendous amount of applause, but the people seemed interest [sic]. The act she is presenting is artistic and I think will draw. 14 Min. F.S.

Binns, Binns & Binns

Well-known musical act that scored its usual hit. 16 Min. open F.S. close in One.

Ray & Nice

Comedy talking and dancing act. They have a lot of new stuff and went very well indeed.

Aloide Capitan

The most artistic trapeziste in the business. 10 Min. F.S.

J. Francis O’Reilly

A good looking chap with a good personality who presented a monologue that may be considered as fair. I would not be surprised if, in the near future, when he gets some better material, he would be reckoned among our best monologist, altho [sic] I do not want to give the impression that at present it is a first class act. 13 Min. in One.