Ventriloquial act, opens in “two” and closes in “one.” was very well received.
Singing and talking act in “one.” This pair went exceptionally well this afternoon and started the show going in good shape.
This is a local act and a very good one. These boys perform on the flying rings and some of their tricks are decidedly sensational. A good act to open almost any bill.
“The Upsidedown Boys.” Hardly as strong an act as we should have in this position but they managed to get by all right. 11 Min. F.S.
Comic singer, assisted by a pianist. Some new songs and some old ones. Did very well indeed. 16 Min. in One.
In a comedy sketch entitled “A Chip of the Old Block.” A very good little play, very well done. The principal support in the company holds up his end with Mr. Wise and comes pretty near being the star of the piece. As Mr. Wise was a former member of our stock company, naturally we expect him to draw us considerable business. 23 Min. F.S
This act is pretty slow and delves into a dialogue by the man and woman with hardly any action. The audience grew rather restless until the climax with its surprise, got them a good hand. The act is well played but it is too talky. At the same time I can’t just see where the price comes in by considerable money. 23 Min. F.S.
Mr. Deagon surprised me very much indeed. He has a very good act and one which the audience liked immensely. He held the stage for 20 Min. and they wanted more. In One.
Three men that play banjo, mandolins, and guitars and do some Rathskeller singing. I would call this a fair act. 12 Min. in One.
Sensational dancers, toe dancers, acrobatic, etc. Some of the work done by these people is most remarkable. All of it is especially good, still for some reason or another it doesn’t seem that these acts go very strongly with the audiences. They didn’t get nearly as much applause as it seemed to me they deserved and I find that condition prevails almost everywhere with acts of this nature. 10 min. F.S.