Robert De Mont Trio

Two men, one woman, in a novelty acrobatic act, “Hotel Turnover.” This act made a very favorable impression, winning applause throughout and finishing very strong. 8 minutes, C.D.F. in 3.

Jack Wilson & Co.

Same big comedy hit as before, gaining many laughs and keeping the audience in good humor from start to finish. Left nothing to be desired. Strong finish. Street in 1, 23 minutes.

James H. Cullen

Sang a number of songs in all of which he scored heavily. Very well liked throughout. 20 minutes, olio in 1.

The California Girls

These young women do a straight musical act, their work consisting of selections on violin, ‘cello and piano. One is a vocalist. Each and every number was given the closest attention and they were rewarded with liberal applause after each number. The act is refined and thoroughly musical. Finished strong. Palace set in 4. 14 minutes.

Ruby Raymond & Boys

Young woman and two young men in a singing and dancing act that fared moderately well throughout. There are some very good spots in the work and some that are a little tiresome. Their efforts were fairly well received, giving them a fairly strong finish. 14 minutes, street in One.

Kara-Carmen Trio

2 women, 1 man in baton swinging and hoop rolling. This is a very pretty act, being very tastefully dressed and equipped with heavy black draperies. The paraphernalia is all in good taste and the work of the performers is well done. Was very well liked all the way through, scoring a moderately strong finish. 9 minutes, special in 4.

Onetti Sisters

Four exceedingly good-looking young women who introduced an excellent routine of trapeze and ring work. Everything is clean-cut, the unusual good appearance of the young women greatly improving the value of the act. Every trick gained applause and they finished strong. 9 min. garden in 5.

Marshall P. Wilder

Slight reception upon entrance and good laughter in many spots. All of his stories seemed to please and hold the attention, particularly after he announced that he would tell a few of the old ones. Proved to be very entertaining an gained a good round of applause at the finish, taking two or three bows. 14 minutes, special drop in 1.

Tom Nawn & Co.

2 men and 2 women in “When Pat Was King.” Scene opens showing Pat as servant, goes to royal tent in Ireland, A.D. 968, finishes in same set as opening. The story of Pat eating the lotus plant and dreaming himself King of Ireland is very well worked out. There were a lot of laughs throughout. The act seemed to please in every way and gained a good round of applause at the finish. 28 minutes, special in 5.

Albert Hole

English Boy Soprano. Made a favorable impression, his various numbers being well received. Finished moderately strong. 8 minutes, olio in 1.