Raymond and Hall

The girl is a dandy little dancer, however, working hard and willingly, possessing a certain amount of likeableness. She dresses nicely, making three changes. The boy also dresses well.

Glen Ellison

He wears a good clothes, changing once from a frock coat and silk hat.

Lynch and Zeller

The two boys, each of nice appearance and well dressed in evening clothes, have framed a club juggling act act in “one” that counts for as much in their manner of handling the act and the clubs, as any larger similar turn.

Gertrude Le Folson and Co

The action doesn’t really commence until Miss e Folsom comes on. From that point there are many laughable situations.

Clifford Walker

It seems Mr. Walker goes in more for “points” in the talk than perfection of impersonation, or imitation, though he did wear eye-glasses for the old men, wrinkling his face also.

Thiessen’s Pets

Three fox terriers comprise the troupe.The trainer is a good looking chap, foreigner likely, at least he has a foreign look.