Musical Irving

The comdy [sic] musician. Dresses as gipsy. Plays a trombone horn, guitar, specializing one string violin. Special drop of Venetian scene. Made a nice appearance. 12 minutes. Went good.

Marie Donahue

Works in one 12 min. Singing fairly good voice but there is something about her work appearance which does not go with the audiennce [sic] and they were more or less noisy while she was on. Went fair.

Bee Ho Gray & Ada Sommerville

12 min. “Pastimes of the West.” Their routine consists of some very good rope handling by the man, which forms the principal part of the act. The woman puts a horse through a few tricks. The man gets some laughs with his talk and the act went very well in the closing position.

Charles E. Evans & Co.

Match” fame is offering a new farce called “The Forgotten Combination.” It is along the lines of the pieces Evans appeared in many years ago, full of action and laughs and it kept the audience amused from start to finish.

Allen & Howard

19 min. The latter was formerly of Howard & North. The new act called “A Real Pal” is a cross-fire talking skit with a special set. A girl is used for one bit of comedy talk. There is a well handled finish with a laugh at the curtain and the act was very well liked.

Carolina White

15 min. Sang three operatic arias and one ballad. She was in good voice and her appeals strictly to lovers of high class music. Her number appealed strongly to our audience and she was cordially received, taking several curtain calls at the finish. She is accompanied at the piano by Singer Enrico Barraja.

Harry Fern & Co.

12 min. In “Veterans.” A patriotic sketch which is making its second trip around the circuit. Fern is a Philadelphian and has an excellent vehicle in this comedy drama which contains a light plot and some bright lines. It was very well received.

Mosconi Bros.

7 min. These boys are Philadelphians, but aside from local interest, their dancing commanded frequent outbursts of applause. The Charlie Chaplin finish scored unusually well and they were rewarded with a big hand.

Inhoff, Conn & Corrine

“Surgeon Louder, U.S.A. Military Comedy. Two men and woman. This act played here within the last year. But nevertheless is going great. Full of laughs all through. The audience seems to enjoy this act as well as any that has been here lately. 26 minutes. Full stage.

The Three Lyres

“Tinkling Tunes to Tickle the Taste if the Tired Theatre Goer.” Three: Present a good musical act with abundance of comedy. The comedy is principally furnished by a clever black face comedian. Went big at matinee. 16 minutes –full stage.