Musical Suffragettes

Time 17. C.D.F. 5 girls. Former members of the Fadettes. They play well together and in solos. Have an excellent program which went big.

Cunningham & Marion

In 1. Time 11. 2 men. Good rough and tumble acrobatic fun. Much laughter.

Amy Ricard & Lester Lonegan

In 2 special back drop. 2 men, 1 woman. Time 21. They present a pretty, quaint Irish romance in which Miss Ricard does some excellent singing of well chosen numbers. A novelty.

Jeter & Rogers

Open in 2, close in 1. 2 men. Roller skaters. Good work throughout. Better stage clothes would help out materially.

Odiva

F.S. Time 19. Carries announcer. In my opinion is a better performer than Kellermann. She certainly holds the interest of her audience better. She swims and dives in a wonderful fashion and works hard every second.

Mona Ryan & Co.

2 men, 1 woman. Time 19. Presenting a sketch called “Handcuffed.” Many bright lines. Situations novel.

Three Dolce Sisters

In 1. Time 13. This is a dainty act. They sing mighty well and have a fine selection of songs.

Tom Jack Trio

1 man, 2 women. Time, 8. In 2. A good, lively, musical novelty.

Floetz-Larella Trio

Three young women in a novelty hand balancing and contortion act. The introduce a number of tricks which found favor and earned some applause. The act went moderately all the way through a fairly strong finish. Nothing remarkable, but all right for the place. 8 minutes, palace in 4.

Seven Belfords

7 men. Time 6. F.S. Palace. Average acrobatic and risley workers. In spite of the fact they did some good work, many walked out during this turn, although it was only 4:20 P.M. when they started to work.