In something new in the way of Dutch comedy. One of the most satisfactory acts in the bill. Went very well indeed. 15 Min. in One.
In a sketch new to this theatre called “The Dear Departed” a lively act of the kind offered by Mr. Clarke. Got plenty of laughs and is satisfactory in a general way, though hardly a headliner. 15 Min. F.S.
Man and woman in a light comedy talking and singing act. Some very bright stuff, very well rendered and an agreeable surprise. One of the best acts in the bill. 14 Min. F.S.
Mr. Jacobs offers nothing new in acts in this kind, excepting the talking dog, which is a little disappointing after advertising. The act created no enthusiasm whatever altho in a most favorable spot on the bill. 10 Min. F.S.
Well-known regulation balancing act that sufficed to open the show. 8 Min. F.S.
Two ponies and two trick mules. Act was a riot. Comedy fine. Act one the biggest hits we have ever played in this house. Wood in five, 11 minutes.
In comdey [sic] “He Tried To Be Nice”. This is a very excellent legitimate number presented by an unusually capable pair. There were laughs throughout, the closest attention was given and the finish was very strong. Fancy in three. 23 minutes.
Mexican Miramba players who introduce high class and popular numbers very effectively. Distinct hit throughout and a good strong finish. Olio in one. 18 minutes.
Presenting “The Belle of Seville”. One woman and three men operetta that made a pleasing impression. Miss Garson scored a strong personal success. Her support was satisfactory. Very good finish. Palace in four. 23 minutes.
In “The Circus Girl”, a very pleasing variety act in which singing dancing, wire walking and in fact a great diversity of work is very successfully introduced. Act met with approval and scored a good finish. Fancy in three, special on one, 22 minutes.