13 minutes in one. Special drop. One of the best singing acts we play, with harp. Went well at both shows, and could easily have gone further down on the bill.
11 minutes f.s. An A-1 opening act, with clever pony and dog, good clown, and fast work.
Of all the imitators of stage celebrities he, in our judgement, about the best. In one.
“Mon Amour.” Fine-looking people with good voices and splendid acting ability which assured an excellent performance. F.S.
Two men and two children and the little four-year old tot is a wonder. Made a hit as they are all good. F.S. Can close in one.
Banjoist. One of the best of the performers on this instrument. In one.
8 min F.S. A showman-like and skillful equestrian act that makes an ideal closer for any bill. Splendid equestrian stunts done in a most artistic manner and winning abundant applause. Leaves nothing to be desired in rounding out a good comedy novelty bill.
13 min in one. A very pretty girl with an immense of talent. She sings well, but her violin turn is full of individuality, fire and color. Everyone [sic] of her selections got a strong hand, whether classical or popular. Was compelled to give and enclore, [sic] “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” which she played with admirable expression and sweetness of tone. Would be a hit on any bill where high class music is appreciated.
15 min in one. This ventriloquist has been seen and much enjoyed here before. Doing the regulation stunts with his dummy, throwing his voice while drinking and smoking with telephone and bird-warbling variations. Received advance applause and held the spot O.K. up to a very satisfactory finish.
37 min F.S. A beautiful stage setting and well selected cast, all with good voices. Good comedy and a well-connected thread with dramatic narrative. The music is especially good and original. Act has been described elsewhere, and went as well here as has done in other cities, which means that it held the central spot on the bill to everybody’s satisfaction. Closed with two curtain calls.