Casino Brothers & Flores

In “A Revue of Spanish Dances” – two men and a woman; special drop; This act seems to be put out somewhat by being put on a bill with a tab show: talked of going back to New York — wish they had gone – 10 min. full; went weak.

Coscia & Verdi

The Violin and Cello Boys. Flay the violin and cello introducing a good line of comedy. 13 in. in one. Went good.

Frank & Ethel Carmen

Novelty Hoop Rollers and Baton Experts. This act went very weak. 7 min. full.

Maud & Marion Dunn

  “Lady Auburn and Duchess of Bonyparte. Singing and dancing; 13 min. in one; went good.

Potter & Hartwell

In “Muddled Mixtures” man and woman; singing, comedy talking and dancing; 12 min. full stage; went good.

Gertrude Dudley & Co.

“Class and Jazz” — man and woman; signing, talking and piano playing; 15 min. in one; went good.

Harmony Kings

A Symphony in Color. Four Colored men who sing several songs; dress very neatly and make a fine appearance. 12 min. in one; went good.

De Lea & Orma

Six Feet of Comedy. Man and woman. Woman very tall and slim talking and singing. 14 min.in one. Went good.

Louise Vernon

In Song and Music. Plays violin and sings. Very neat. 9 min in one; went fair.

Henry Sylvester & Maida Vance

In a Satirical Comedy with Songs, Entitled “Horses”. Mr. Sylvester is a very good comedian and his shafts of humor made a great hit. 15 min. in one. Went big.