Bessie Wynn

21 min. Strong applause as she is a favorite here. Has a lot of new songs which she offers in her own individual style and wins good applause after each number. Her costumes are very fetching. Will prove a good evening card with us. Closed after the “Hoo Hoo” song which went big.

Alfred Whelan

20 min. This man is a thorough artist and it is not so much what he does as the way he does it. Score well with each number and closed to a strong hand, leaving a most excellent impression upon the audience.

Barry & Wolford

15 min. F.S. This well known comedy couple come back with what is practically a new act. The opening talk is full of good laughs, followed by some original patter bringing in the names of the most prominent plays, which received a big hand. The finishing parodies were thoroughly up-to-date and the act as a whole may be scored a hit.

Keane & Briscoe

“The Trial Marriage.” 18 min. A play on an impossible theme, but cleverly presented by two people who get all there is out of the lines. “The Trial Marriage” idea does not occupy much public attention ow, having been exploited to the finish. Nevertheless, the action is swift, and there is some good comedy and a pathetic finish that gets a good hand. On the whole held the spot.

Quigley Brothers

17 min. in one. This team of old-timers come back with the same old stuff. While it seemed new to many of our audience and they received some laughs, it has lost its value as an act to go down late on our bill, and at the salary they are getting, they should be compelled to go out and dig for something new and worth while.

The Daleys

14 min. F.S. Young man and a pretty girl both of whom are very clever skaters. They do dancing on their skates and the young man is a good deal of an athlete. The costuming is rich and they made a very good opener. Some applause throughout the act and good finish. As an encore, the young man does four hand springs on skates.

Cecil Lean and Florence Holbrook

29 minutes, Full Stage. Two thorough artists, who understand vaudeville audiences and know how to please them. Making a great big hit here.

Fred. Hawley & Co.

22 minutes full stage. “The Bandit”. The best dramatic sketch in vaudeville. Making a terrific hit here.

Lillian Ashley

12 minutes in 1. Good songs and stories. Holding spot in splendid shape. Elegant value in this act for the money.

Connolly A Webb

22 minutes, Full stage. “Twisted Opera”. This act is somewhat similar to Montgomery & Moore and to my mind just as good. Made a positive hit here and will do so anywhere. This is an act you will all want. Ten curtain calls at finish.