30 min. in 3 Spec. Very neat singing, talking and dancing skit, went over very well.
8 min. F.S. Originally booked to close the show, but made such a good opener will remain there for the week.
“In an unusual sensational offering”; man and woman; balancing on chairs and tables; 11 min. full; went good.
In a farcical offering, entitled “A Big Sale.” Just a line of talk, with plenty of laughs. 15 min. full stage; went good.
One of the best acts of the kind that we played. Held the audience in their seats in splendid shape. 10 min. full stage.
A very fine character impersonator; he made a most decided hit. 23 min. in two, short close in one.
Man and woman, comedy talking act. Rube at a country fair. Mr. Stone is a very good delineator of the country boob and the act went very well indeed. 16 min. in one.
Well known singing and piano act which scored its usual hit. 14 min. in one, at the matinee performance. After eliminating one song which they refused to replace with another, the act ran a little less than 12 min.
Man and woman in an act in which the dancing predominates and is quite good. The rest of the act is not good and as a whole it is lacking in class and not put on with a very good idea of what big time requires. 11 min. in one.
Xylophonist and performers on musical bottles. I don’t know why Petty Reat is billed as the principal, the man does more of the work and the lady is of a little assistance. A fair act. 12 min. in one.