Linton & Laurence

“In The Piano Store”, An entertaining little skit that seemed to hit the mark. Held attention without any trouble, scoring quite a number of good substantial laughs. The weakest point in the act was the finish which was fair. All in all a satisfactory number. Library in three, 1 minutes.

Leipsig, “Conjurer”

This man offers a very interesting routine of card work and other magic feats. Has a pleasing manner and seemed to be very well liked. House gave close attention throughout. There was good strong finish. Palace in one, 17 minutes.

Hastings & Wilson

“The Lunatics.” This well-known comedy acrobatic act made a thoroughly good impression, winning laughter through and finished well. Special drop in four. 10 minutes.

Musical Gordon Highlanders

Scotland’s Premier Entertainers. This act the best of any of its kind we have ever had. They do a lot of work on a variety of instruments besides the Bag-pipes; also some good solo work and dancing. The act made a hit in fact so much so that I made them fourth on the Bill for afternoon and had to move them down to closing for night show. 16 minutes. Full stage.

Chick Sale

Comedy Protean Entertainer in his Conception of “A Country School Entertainment.” Sales’ impersonations of six different characters great, changes of characters very quick work. Got audience from the start and made a hit. 18 min. In one. Own drop.

Evans Lloyd & Grace Whitehouse

In a comedy singing and talking act. While to me this act has a lot of merit to it and their material is original, they did not seem to make good with my audience and can say that they were received only fair. 15 minutes. Full stage—Close 4 minutes in one.

Myles McCarthy & Co.

Comedy sketch—“A Yellow Streak.” Three people. A good comedy which gets a lot of laughs all the way through. 21 minutes. Full stage.

Quinn & Gallagher

The Singer and the Pianist. A very neat singing and piano act which could go further down on the Bill. Went good. 12 minutes. In one.

Hugh Lloyd & Co.

Novelty Bounding Rope act. Best work I have ever seen. Balancing on a rope without a Balance Pole. Went very big. 11 min. Full stage.

Walter Sayton Trio

European Equilibrists. Special set full stage. 14 min. This is an unusually high class act closing act and this afternoon’s audience was especially enthusiastic. The setting is such as to command attention, it being a tropical scene with effects. The two men do the first half of the act dressed as alligators. Their work is not carried to extremes and each of their turns are departures from other acrobatic feats shown here.