Helen Bertram

Vocal prima donna. 28 minutes in 1. Miss Bertram is a fine looking woman, has a good voice and wears very handsome gowns. She sings three semi-classic songs and one comedy accompanying herself on the piano. Considering her name and reputation I figure good value in her offering.

Fred Dupree

Monologue and parodies. 17 minutes in 1. Made good with everything he did. Good values.

Billie Seaton

Singing comedian. 10 minutes in 1. Looks pretty, sings her songs fairly well and held the next to closing place all right.

Annabelle Whitford

Singing novelty. One of the classiest and best single woman acts we have ever played. Miss Whitford is as pretty as a picture, has a good voice, good songs and magnificent dresses. With the aeroplane feature she has a very valuable offering.

Valerie Bergere

Dramatic playlet “The Lion Tamer”, 25 minutes full stage, special set. This act is big and pretentious and is now working very smoothly and fast. It held the interest of our audience thoroughly throughout and closed to seven curtain calls.

Hal Stephens

Protean monologue, 20 minutes full stage. He carries a big production consisting of five scenes, three of which are very beautiful and effective. Rip Van Winkle, Shylock and Mephistopheles splendidly done and received big applause. Beckstaden and Weber and Fields only fair.

Minonette Kokin

12 minutes in 1. Opening her act a little slow, but ginished [sic] good and strong. Singer and dancer.

Galatti’s Baboons

15 minutes full stage. Makes a very good opening act. Same comedy which amuses and animals clever.

Cason Sisters

Head balancers. 10 minutes in 1, full stage. Best pair of female acrobats we have ever played. Their work is clean and fast, making a splendid impression with our audience.