Sandy

Boy Scotch singer and imitator of various sounds. He gets by most particularly on his size and pleasant personality. 12 minutes in one.

Cahill & Romine

One man black face the other Italian. To my man this is essentially a small time act although I must say that the audience received them with more favor than I think they were entitled to. 14 minutes in one.

Martin & Moore

Ring act with some good features and the act, as a whole, might be considered fairly good. 7 minutes full stage.

Thornton & Hoyer

In a comedy sketch entitled “At The Beach” — Open with a moving picture showing a rescue at the seashore — then they do singing, talking and dancing. Received two or three laughs through act and a very weak hand at finish. 16 min. full.

Raymond Pike

Juggling balls, clubs, etc., dancing, turning hand-springs backwards and forwards. This act received hands through act and a good hand at finish. 8 min. full.

Bob Anderson & Pony

12 min in full stage spec. Trained horse well presented but not a closing act for this bill.

Bessie Barriscale & Co.

24 min in 1 and full stage spec. Miss Barriscale does fine character work in this sketch and is well supported. Closed to a very nice hand.

Walter & Emily Walters

16 min in 1 spec. Very novel ventriloquial act that is different from the others. Went over Big.

Danny Duggen & Bert Lowe’s Orchestra

25 min in full stage. Both orchestra and dancers are popular here and throughout New England Big reception and put over a very creditable performance. Biggest applause hit on the bill.

Norwood & Hall

15 min in 1. Lot of good laughs and closed to nice hand.