George Austin Moore

On at 2:08, 14 minutes in 1. Moore was at considerably of a disadvantage this afternoon on account of his early spot on the bill but nevertheless he got away with it in good shape but it is regretable [sic] that we are compelled to keep an act of this sort so early.

Fisher & Fisher

Comedy bycyclists [sic], two men both comedians, plenty of laughs. Comedy is rather boisterous but they like it here and the act went well. 15 minutes full stage.

Harry Gilbert

Singing, stories and imitations. Neatly dressed, some good songs and stories. Done 13 minutes in one and went the strongest of any on the bill.

The Andrew Abbott Co.

Playlet entitled The Little Leading Lady. One man & woman and a young lady that plays the title part. Well arranged, introduce singing and dancing and has a nice little dramatic finish, went well. Interior in 3 runs, 20 minutes.

Bush Family

Father and 4 children, two sons and two daughters, musical act, mostly string instruments, classical selections, nice clean act but not suitable for this audience, went fairly well, 11 minutes C.D.F 3.

Imperial Tokio Japs

Ten in number. This troupe introduces acrobatic slack wire, perch, foot juggling, hand balancing, in fact about everything you would look for a Japanese to do, and all their work is cleanly executed and very capably presented. They make a nice appearance and the act looks quite big from the front. They earned solid applause through the entire time they were on the stage and finished in a way that would stamp them as a genuine success. Pales set in 4, 20 minutes.

The Neapolitans

Two women and a man, high class singing act which introduced a repertoire of standard musical numbers very successfully. All of their work was favorably received and they really finished strong. They gained the undivided attention throughout and seemingly pleased everybody. Typical 1 1/2, 20 minutes.

Edwina Barry & Co.

In a comedy sketch, “The Home Breaker”. Three women, two men. This act seemed to drag along and was apparent that the audience was only fairly interested in the saga during a good part of the time. There were some good laughs, however, and the finish was really very good, in the finish of the act struck me as about the best part of it. It was not a failure by any means but could only honestly term it a fair success. Was really disappointed in it, having heard in advance that it was something unusually good. The participants all worked hard and apparently left nothing undone to make it go. C.D.F., 20 minutes.

Len Hawkins

“The Man in Green”. Works in black face and gave a number of songs and talk, all of which went very well. Finished only moderately strong. 18 minutes, street in 1.

Horton & La Trinka

Man and woman in the “Clown and the Human Doll”. This a sort of a Phoroso act and the work of the human doll was very favorably received. The clown was satisfactory and the act seemed to make quite a favorable impression. Finished fairly strong. C.D.F. in 3, 17 minutes.