Geo. F. Moore & Mary Jayne

Mr. Moore is a very clever eccentric comedian and dialectician. Miss Jayne has a pleasing personality, sings well and does her little dance gracefully. They have plenty of good material and secured lots of laughs. An act that is welcome in this house for its merit as well as refinement. 20 minutes in one.

Harry Kahne

In an act of mental gymnastics and mind concentration, something on the order of Kajyama. A very good act indeed. In fact, must be classed as marvelous and made a most decided hit. 22 minutes full stage.

Spencer & Williams

Eccentric comedian with woman doing straight and a little comedy. The first part of their act got them nothing at all but they got considerable laughter out of the last half of their offering but by very coarse methods indeed. The act takes on more of the aspect of burlesque than refined vaudeville. 17 minutes in one.

Pender & Armstrong

Two men who do a couple of very sensational acrobatic tricks, a little eccentric dancing and two or three funny stunts by smashing hats. The meritorious part of their act occupies a possible three minutes. The rest of it is dreary waste. 10 minutes in one.

Cronin & Hart

Young man and woman with piano who have an act of songs and persiflage. The man of the act was suffering from severe hoarseness which no doubt, handicapped them but with allowance for this, I can only class this as a fair act. 19 minutes in one.

Samaroff & Sonia

Well known act of Russian dancing, acrobatics and trained dogs. Very good opening act. 7 minutes full stage.

Daley, Mac & Daley

(7 mins.) Rather above the usual roller skating turn, with some comedy of fair calibre, but a lot of good skating and it did very well in the closing spot.

Harry Carroll & Co.

(37 mins.) With almost an entirely new company and a liberal change of song numbers Carroll’s set repeated very well for us although this is its third engagement here. It is a fast, snappy musical show with a better arrangement of music than is usual and the company is almost, if not the equal, of the original.

Arthur West

(13 mins.) Made a very fair impression, although the spot appeared just a little bit too hard for him. He has a new line of material, which he handles very well and a couple of songs help him considerably. Closed to a fair hand.

Irving & Jack Kaufman

(17 mins.) These boys have excellent voices and are popular through their connection with phonograph records. They have a good routine of popular songs and registered solidly, singing couple of extra numbers at the Monday matinee.