Clifford Walker

18 minutes in one. A really classy artist, using classy material and should be a pleasing feature on any bill, and in almost any pot. His work was appreciated by the gallery as well as the orchestra floor auditors.

Fannie Rice

15 minutes in two. She introduces a novelty singing and comedy act that is good. Could hold an important spot in any bill.

MacAleavy Marvels

8 minutes full stage. Makes a very good opener—some of their jumps are wonderful.

La Rose Marguerite

12 minutes full stage. Beautiful white horse, cute black pony, sleepy looking wolf hound and homely looking woman. Just a fair equestrian act.

Lillian Shaw

18 minutes in one. The one and only genuine hit of the show, singing six songs and forced to make two speeches to get away.

Vilmos Westony

18 minutes in one. this freak piano player gets a good deal of applause, but he is not a hit by any means. Considering the salary paid him, it is no wonder that Trovato and a few others are kicking. Would be well paid at one half the money he is getting.

Lasky’s “On The House Top.”

25 minutes full stage. Own set. A tabloid musical comedy act, fairly well dressed and using attractive setting. Erickson’s comedy work saved it from being a failure.

Smythe & Harman

16 minutes in one. Man and woman, singing and talking act. Held the spot alright.

Kessler & Lee

12 minutes in one. two nice looking boys that do a good novelty dancing act.

Maximo

10 minutes full stage. A very good wire performer.