Laura Ordway & Co.

Two women; “In Song Recitations.” One at the piano. Character song impersonations with change of costumes. This act received a number of laughs and a fair hand at finish. 15 min. full.

Fenton & Fields

This black face act was a strong comedy hit. 13 minutes in one.

John Steel with Jerry Jarnagin

Mr. Steel came, saw and conquered. No singer in this house has made the sensational success that he made. He held the stage for 28 minutes and left with the audiences demanding more.  

J.C. Mack & Company

In a comedy built on Mother Goose which has little bearing upon the story. It just fails to be a big act . Mack is quite a funny comedian and with the prosper vehicle and the proper support would be a desirable quality in vaudeville. He got many laughs today but the act is not first class. 28 minutes full stage.

Enos Frazere

Mr. Frazere opens with a song imitating a Frenchman exceedingly badly done. Then he gets on the trapeze and devotes the most of his time to inane comedy none of which got a laugh. He does four wonderful feats on the trapeze. His final one is a thriller which sends him off to a big hand. The act runs 12 minutes. 3 minutes of which is exceedingly good and 9 minutes wastes of time.

Lola & Senia

(11 mins.) A very pretty and classy dancing turn which did very well in the closing positing of a long bill. Dancing, setting and dressing all excellent.

Ed Lee Wrothe & Owen Martin

in “Now” (25 mins.) One of the best slang comedy turns we have had and it scored solidly in this spot following a lot of comedy.

Lightner Girls & Alexander

(36 mins.) Although this act played here a couple of months ago it was a great repeater and went equally as well as on its first showing. Brightened up through faster playing and some new costumes gave it a new and attractive appearance. Held the spot fine, taking several well earned bows.