Maud Ronair and Joe Ward

Man and woman, singing, talking and dancing good line of talk and got plenty of laughs, singing good, neatly dressed act, 15 minutes in one special drop. Went big.

Leonard & Whitney

All week, comedy sketch Duffy’s Rise, everybody says they are great, big laugh every performance 18 minutes.

Sanders Troupe

Russian Dancers all week, going big at every performance the act they talk about this week 7 minutes.

Mintz and Palmer

Man and woman, singing, dancing and talking, neatly dressed singing good and a good line of stuff that went well. 12 minutes in one, went very good.

Claremont Bros.

Revolving Ladder, straight and clown, neatly dressed, comedy is good and they do some clever stunts will make good on any bill, 9 minutes full stage exterior, got a big hand. This act played Music Hall last season and went big.

Frey Twins & Co.

Two young men, who present an interesting and instructive wrestling exhibition, with the third member of the company explaining the carious stunts. Very good. 8 minutes, full stage.

“Slivers”

Presenting the “Base Ball Game” in pantomime—quite a novel offering—greatly appreciated with many laughs. 16 minutes.

George Spink and Pauline Welch

In a talking, singing and piano specialty with Mr. Spink at the piano. Miss Welch has a charming personality and an excellent voice. The songs are not new but are sung in a manner acceptable to the jury and with a little bright dialogue, intermingled with a few dancing steps, finish to a rousing hand. 17 minutes, in one.

Bert Leslie & Company

“Hogan the Painter” well known. Leslie’s “slang phrases” caught the crowd, a big hit. The company is rather weak, which places Leslie in the “spot light”, showing the weakness of the man and woman. However, they get the laughs. 16 minutes, full stage.

Paul LaCroix & Company

The Mad Hatter. The company consists of a woman who in page costume, and with the aid of bass and kettle drums and various kinds of musical effects, manages to keep time with LaCroix while juggling, thereby presenting a novelty act with good comedy.