Walter S. Dickerson

The “Rube” and Ex-Justice of the Peace. He was received most warmly and made one of the hits of the bill. In one.

Clemmons and Dean

Their dancing is good but we care little about their singing. Work in one but we gave them a little setting.

Edwin George

His juggling is merely incidental to his comedy patter which is good and merits a better position on the program. In one.

Princess Rajah

14 minutes f.s. special set. The best of the dancers of this sort, with a beautiful stage setting. She is doing a better act than she ever did, and going big.

Bert Leslie and Co.

In “Hogan, the Painter.” 15 minutes f.s. Doing pretty much the same line of stuff, and getting it over, although not a riot.

Connolly Sisters

14 minutes in one. A fair sister act. Held this spot, but could not do very much more.

Leon and Adeline Sisters

12 minutes f.s. A comedy juggling act that does well enough to open a show, but would not want to play it any later on a bill of this kind.

“The Hold-Up”

24 Min. Full Stage. The novelty of this sketch seemed to appeal to the audience, and it closed the show alright.

Six Abdallahs

8 Min. Full Stage. A splendid acrobatic act that scored heavily.

John L. Sullivan

In Monologue—15 Min. in 1—Got a good reception, told a lot of bright stories that made them laugh, and closed with a recitation to four of five bows.