Walter S. Dickerson

The “Rube” and Ex-Justice of the Peace. He was received most warmly and made one of the hits of the bill. In one.

Clemmons and Dean

Their dancing is good but we care little about their singing. Work in one but we gave them a little setting.

Edwin George

His juggling is merely incidental to his comedy patter which is good and merits a better position on the program. In one.

Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth

With several competent people assisting them, they are presenting just what the program reads and presenting it so well that we believe they will break all records of the house this week in point of attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Barry

“The Rube.” 3 people in the cast. This is Mr. Barry’s new act and you can put us down as saying that it is their best. Open in one; closes in two.

Gerald Griffin and Co.

“Other People’s Money.” This is certainly a good little play, exceptionally well acted and seems to make equally as great a hit as upon its presentation last season.

Courtney Sisters

Two clever girls singing songs in a characteristic manner. In one.

Bell and Caron

Mr. Bell is a very good acrobat and Miss Caron helps to grace the stage. Some comedy and makes as all right opening number. F.S.

Paul Dickey and Co.

“The Come-Back”. The best of all the college comedies. Has the right atmosphere and strikes one as being written by a college man and played by college men, true to life. F.S.

Whitaker and Hill

Presenting their usual act with harp, singing etc with which you are all familiar. In one.