The Eight Berlin Madcaps

Their dancing was moderately well received throughout the act. They were hardly a distinct hit yet the act got by very nicely and apparently had no trouble holding the attention of the audience. Finished pretty strong. 9 minutes, garden in 4.

Barry & Wolford

In a comedy skit, “It Happened on Monday”. They introduced quite a bit of their old material and considerable new all of which went well. The act made good in every respect. 17 minutes, special in 1 ½.

Thorns & Carleton

Man and woman in a comedy sketch, “The Soubrette and the Yap”. This act held the audience all the way through and gained a number of laughs. Not a great big hit but thoroughly satisfactory. 18 minutes, C.D.F.

Bedini & Arthur

They were an emphatic hit all the way through and made a most excellent impression. The laughs were hearty and sincere, and the legitimate juggling provoked genuine applause. This act also gave us a little time in 1. 17 minutes, wood in 4, close in 1.

Burns & Fulton

Young man and woman in a novelty and acrobatic dancing act with just a little bit of singing. A hard spot for them, notwithstanding which they pleased very well all the way through. There was scattered applause throughout and they finished quite strong. They gave a little time in one. which I believe handicapped them to some extent. 14 minutes, palace in 4, close in 1.

Imperial Musicians

20 minutes full stage, close in 1 for 3 minutes. A good act but a little too noisy. Soloists not up to the mark. The act is saved by descriptive number that closes it.

Lew Hawkins

Black Face comedy. 18 minutes in 1. Good material and getting by all right.

Burt Sheppard

Australian Whip Expert. 12 minutes full stage. A good novelty that is doing well here and interesting our patrons.

Mabel Bardine & Co.

Sketch “Suey San” 20 minutes full stage. A nicely played sketch, but the theme does not appeal to our audiences.

Brady and Mahoney

Songs and comedy. 18 minutes in 1. This act is not strong enough for this house.