“From Zaza to Uncle Tom.” This act is known in every Keith theatre. Probably the laughing hit of show. 25 min. full stage.
Two Real German Comedians. This act is only fair. Most of their stuff is old. Act received less applause than any act on bill just fair. Drop in one. 14 min.
“The Maids Who made Hiawatha Famous”. This act is well known. Same line of stuff they have always done. Carry a lot of special scenery. Go from 1 to full stage and back.
“A Night on the Boulevard.” Man and woman. Special scene and a lot of novelty light effects. Went very well and finished strong. Full stage 19 min.
Matchless Mexican Musicians. Another novelty. This time in a musical line. Liberal applause. Drop on one. 16 min.
The Topsy Turvy Dancer. Act is a novelty. Drop in 2. 10 minutes.
12 Min. Full Stage. A thoroughly artistic act that held the audience to the finish, closing very strong.
24 Min. in 1—This little lady received the greatest reputation ever accorded an artist in this house. Sang six songs, and was compelled to make two speeches to get away.
In “Man to Man”—24 min. full stage. A great dramatic offering that was received with rapt attention and closed to many curtain calls.
12 Min. Full Stage. Own set. A very attractive wire act.