Frank J. Sidney & Co.

Jumping act. Nothing out of the ordinary. No better than many other similar acts we played. 8 minutes full stage.

Downey & Claridge

In “Wait and See.” Man and woman. Open in one with dancing and singing by woman; then go to full stage with singing and dancing, comedy bicycle and roller skates. This act received plenty of laughs all through act and a good hand at finish.

Walsh & Edwards

The clever youngsters in “Symposium of Today’s taste.” Singing and dancing — changes of costume. Received a light hand through act, and the same at finish. 13 min. in one.

Gowding

Chinese “Comedian.” Sings four songs in English and chorus of one in Chinese. Dresses in Chinese costume. Received hands through act and a good hand at finish. 12 min. in one.

The Ballot Four

Showy act by three women and one man of cannon ball juggling and iron jaw work. Good act. 10 minutes full stage.

Seed & Austin

This was the big hit of the show. Dave Seed is certainly a very funny comedian and had the audiences screaming. 15 minutes open one and a half close in one.

Mabel Ford & Company

Good lively dance review with plenty snap. Pleased very much indeed. 23 minutes full stage.

Harry Jolson

The first part of Mr. Jolson’s act didn’t go very well. From the point where the plant begins to sing it made quite a big hit. He left with very good strong applause.

Billy Dale & Co.

This act was quite a disappointment to me. It dragged considerably in spots and pretty near all the laughs secured  were those of jokes very near the edge of things. 20 minutes in one and a half.

The Beaumont Sisters & Co

This act brings out some of the old fashions of variety days which the audience seemed to appreciate. 14 minutes full stage close in one.