Singing skit “Wanted a Tenor”, 12 min in one. Ther [sic] has been but little change in this act since its last appearance in Cleveland. They sing several old time songs which this afternoon were only fairly well received.
“A Night in an English Music Hall” special set, full stage, 20 min. Reeves and his company kept the audience laughing from start to finish of act. It contains no new features but held down its position the bill just as well as it always has done.
Society entertainer in one with grand piano 13 min. Miss Wakefield was well received this afternoon being called back twice. She has a number of new songs.
Dramatic sketch “A Texas Wooing” Special act full stage. 14 min. This act is just as it has been for several seasons. A touch of melodrama is just as it has been for several seasons. A touch of melodrama here and there with a death ending. One love song adds some brilliancy to sketch. The drop this act carries is in need of cleaning and repair.
Presenting a skit called “The Substitute” Parlor scene, C D F close in one. This team is an unusually clever one and got a big hand this afternoon. They depend entirely upon comedy both in conversation and songs. 22 min.
The coal man and maid. 15 min. in one. A man and woman who dance unusually well and receive plenty of applause for same. Their comedy however, does not get over, and the first eight min. of their act went by without a hand.
Grotesque Illusionists. This act ran 12 min., full stage, special set, closes in one. Two men doing illusions with comedy. They feature “Felix” Mind Reading Duck which is a member of the team in animal costume. Not particularly funny and received a light hand this afternoon.
12 Min. Full Stage. A fast bicycle act that opens the show fine.
All week, reminds the men of a burlesque and the singing novelties please the ladies, a good combination, going big.
Juggling, magic and character impersonations, some good comedy introduced, made good from the start, 18 minutes full stage. Went big.