Charles Thomas Martin

“The Singing Cowboy” — Makes-up as a Cowboy; has a fine baritone voice; sings several popular selections; 10 min. in one; Went good.

Petty Reat & Brother

In “Moments Musical” — Play several numbers on the Xylophone and bottles; also, accordeon; 10 min.; olio; went good.

The Jazzland Naval Octette

United States Naval Boys Who Have Seen Service “Over There.” Playing numerous musical instruments, piano and singing. 15 min. full; Went very big.

Cook & Perry

“Up-to-the-Minute Entertainers” — Man and woman; woman, comedienne; man, straight; comedy singing and dancing. 12 min. in one; went good.

Ward & Van

“Street Musicians” — one is a harpist and the other a violinist. Comedy running throughout the act. This act went over big. 12 min. in one.

Fred & Minita Brad

“Sunshine Capers” – In a run of comedy, skill and grace; comprising contortion, acrobatics pantomime, etc…, in a graceful manner. 8 min. full; went good.

Hall and Delay

“Up to the Minute Sons and Dances” — Man and woman; youthful couple and the act is cleverly costumed. This act went rather weak. 13 min. in one.

“Oh, George”

A Comedy Satire — two men and two women; special set representing a studio; singing, dancing and comedy throughout the act; 19 min. ful stage. Went good.

Winkle & Dean

Piano and Songs — two men; the first named appears in uniform; sing popular numbers; 9 min. in one; went big.

La Emma & Boyd

“The Dainty Aerial Artists” — two women; work on the bar and rope; 8 min.; full stage; went good.