Ensign Al Moore & His U.S. Jazz Band

22 min in full stage   The band has been reduced to twelve men. They have an exceptional eccentric dancer and a good punch at the finish. Got a good reception and closed to a big hand.

Henry Santrey

38 min. F.S. Spec. Mr. Santrey is a remarkable showman and has an exceptional jazz band. Went very big.

The “Kilties”

(Canada’s Crack Military Band) Made up of forty men who, besides giving a matchless band concert, introduce Scotch dances, vocal choruses, vocal solos and instrumental selections of a very high order. This is without doubt the king of all vaudeville acts. The “Kilties” national airs and classical selection fairly lifted the auditors out of their seats. 1 hour full stage.

The Kilties

The Gordon Highlanders, a band of forty pieces, gives an hour’s varied entertainment consisting of instrumental and vocal music, sword dances, Scottish reels, solos, etc., etc. This organization gives a whole show by itself and is going to prove a big drawing card here.

George Bickel & Harry Watson

Doing about the same line of ‘Rube’ band and blue music stuff that they did with the ‘Follies.’ 21 minutes, full stage, CDF, close in one, street.

Five Majors

On at 2.07, 13 min, full stage. This act did very well for us today, better than I expected from reports I had read. While it is not a great act, still it is out of the ordinary and it thoroughly entertaining. The showy military uniforms make a very pleasing innovation. If their singing was a little better they would rank very much higher.