Senator Murphy

Political monologist who got many laughs. A very good act. 13 min. in one.

Will Ward & His Girls

Mr. Ward is a native of Providence and may have a little value that way. He got considerable applause, but the act seems to me to have deteriorated, He is not singing nearly as well as he did and the girls do not seem to be as clever as those of his former companies. 28 min. full stage.

Casey & Warren

The man of this team is quite a clever comedian of the silly English type and the woman is a good foil. They have some very fine repartee concerning a dog which they bring on the stage and the whole act is unusual and desirable. A good comedy act. 15 min. in one.

Fred Lindsay

Well known Australian bushwhip expert who has the only real novelty on the bill, and in the only one that really means anything of a drawing nature, other than possibly Will Ward. Very good act. 13 min. full stage.

Duval & Symonds

Man and woman in a little talking skit and some pretty bright lines; the people have splendid personalities and this also serves its purpose in this spot. 15 min. in one.

Denno Sisters & Tribault & Cody

Singing & Dancing. This act cleaned up this afternoon, have seen either acts with more class that did not go near so well. 12 min in 2.

Bob Fern & Co.

A Lease for Life. A fairly good comedy talking & dancing act, went good. Special scenery in 2.17 min.

Will Bronzer

Singing & Monologue. Act went very good here, just suited for this town 16 min in 1.

Stanley & Wilbur

Man & Woman. This Man does a very good wire act that went very good. The woman does contortion and sings one song. The act would go just as well without the singing but I imagine it is put in to give the Male member of the act time to rest. 13 min in 3. Good.

Zomah

Mind Reader – The most mystifying act of this kind I ever saw and I have been looking at them for more than forty years. Without any apparent cue or code, Zamah does all the describing, done by other people doing this work whose code is most apparent. Very satisfactory act. 22 min. full stage.