May Wirth “Popp” & Co

Equestrinne Act. Far and away the very best riding act I have ever played. A great group of riders, some good comedians and a tremendous flash. An act that properly belongs in the middle of the bill where it will be a sensation. 12 min. full stage.

Jean Adair & Co:

“When Ella Comes To Town”. A new playlet and a charming little sketch, beautifully played by Miss Adair and her Company, especially the part of the old man. 28 min. Full stage.

Yates & Reed

These two men were pretty near the big applause and laughing hit of the show as they usually are in Providence. 16 min. in one.

Flirtation

A little music comedy by six people, of which one girl is a very clever dancer and one chap on excellent light comedian. Not a New York Jazz production, but an act that I would recommend for the other cities. 25 min. full stage.

Fred Berrens

Violinist accompanied by an automatic pianoplayer. Something of a novelty that got over very nicely. 14 min. in one.

The Briants

In something of a new of a new twist in the way of a knockabout act that had the audience in screams of laughter 11 min. full stage.

Du For Boys

These two chaps do some excellent soft shoe step dancing of a very unusual nature and were rewarded with generous applause. 12 min. in one.

Herbert’s Dogs

Very pretty opening act, and while only a few tricks are done, as a whole it is effective and held the spot in nice shape. 7 min. full stage.

Gurber’s Animals

10 min. F.S. Spec. A very good animal act and held the audience very well closing.

Jimmy Hussey & Co.

43 min. in 1. and 4 Spec. A novel production with an exceptional jazz orchestra and good comedy. Went very big.