Arthur Deagon

21 min. This well known musical comedy comedian uses character songs and talk for his monologue. His songs got over in good shape through clever handling, an operatic medley with comedy lines being a big applause winner. For an enchore [sic], he did a burlesque speech with a bit of acrobatics and went off to good applause.

“The Dream Pirates”

Eight girls one man in full stage special set 15 min. A very good minature [sic] musical comedy with good singing and a very good comedian. About the best girl act we have played. Went very well.

“A Night in a Monkey Music Hall”

A clever troupe of trained monkeys in a novelty differant [sic] from the rest. Two men and Maude Rochez work same. Very funny. Went well. 15 min, full stage special set.

Holms & Holliston

Man and woman in full stage 21 min. Comedy skit “Looking for Betsey.” Good line of comedy talk. Finish with impersanation [sic] of Berry Brow in “Shore Acres.” Went big.

Holmes & Holliston

In a comedy sketch entitled “Looking for Betsey” – man and woman; rural sketch; this sketch is full of life and laughs all went through and went great. Finished with an impersonation of the Berry Bros. in “Shore Acres.” 22 min full stage.

Burley & Burley

“The Quaint Comedians” – in “The Dude and the Scot.” They sing, dance, talk do queer acrobatic stunts in a peculiar way of their own, which amused the audience greatly, and went over big. 12 min. in one.

Van Liew Trio

“A Bouquet of Songs.” Two women and a man in specially arranged singing act, one of the women accompanying at the piano – carry a very artistic setting which was greatly admired. 16 min. full stage – went very big.

“The Four Husbands”

With Ray Raymond and Florence Bain and Company of 30 people. 48 minutes full stage. Special set. This biggest and classiest musical comedy we have ever played. Held the audience seated to the finish and went over strong. The production and dresses are beautiful, the comedy and music thoroughly up to standard. A first-class ensemble act.

Carl Byal and Dora Early

13 minutes in one. Olio drop. Doing their new act, “A Scotch High-Ball.” A good comedy turn, with some singing and plenty of life. Both work in Scotch kilts, the woman comedy, the man straight. Full of ginger, and scored quite a hit.

Page, Hack and Mack

10 minutes full stage. C.D.F. two men and one girl in hand-to-hand balancing and contortionist work. The work is clean, done in a thoroughly showmanlike manner, and they held interest every minute.