In “The Path of the Primroses”—22 Min. Full Stage, close in 1—A very good sketch, well done and scored a hit.
12 Min. in 1—Fair singers of poor songs—attempts at comedy bad. Hardly got by.
11 Min. Full Stage. A very good juggling act.
Act is too well known for comment. Always goes well in most any part of the show. Clevelanders like them. A beautiful setting, and plenty of applause. F S—12 min.
“Other People’s Money”—Three women and one man. Griffon’s name is a good drawing card most anywhere here in the past. He always has good material, and out people always seem to enjoy his offerings. Act went better today than when here last. C D F in 3—20 min.
A miniature Pianophiend act. Four girls play on four pianos, and the other sings with Mr. O’Brien. It’s a good act, and won deserved applause. Some one interested in the act should cut the announcement made by Nellie Wood, with a “Thank you” on the end. She can surely play a piano—but not speaking parts. C D F in 3—14 min. Close in one 2 min (Short wait before next act)
Two men in a bag punching exhibition, assisted by kangaroo for comedy finish. A very good act and could hold a better position. Gar. In 2—9 min.
40 minutes. Opening in One and alternating between One and full stage throughout the act. Some of the features of last year’s Revue are retained, and a number of scenes and features are new. Mr. Edwards himself occupies the centre of the stage most of the time, and all of his assistants are extremely clever. The act is vastly better than last season, and it was big then. It is probably safe to say that this is the biggest and best act, in all respects, that has ever been in this house. Went big throughout.
“The German Soldier.” 15 minutes in One. Mr. Anger has some new material, and considerable of his old. Had them laughing throughout and scored a hit.
Vocalist. 14 minutes in One. Miss Ober sings four songs, reaching the highest known vocal notes. All four songs went big. Her costumes are also very attractive, and the act, as a whole, is classy.