Williams-Lew & Mitchell-Ada

In “Springtime” — Two youthful people in Comedy Skit with talking and singing. Carry special drop, representing exterior of two bungalows. 15 min. C.D.F. Went good.

“The Clown Seal”

Ray G. Hulling presents “The Clown Seal” — A Comedian FROM the Sea. The Most Wonderfully Trained Animal in Captivity. This is surely a wonderful seal — his clever tricks are almost human — This act went very good; 15 min. C.D.F.

Albert-Hawthorne & Anthony-Jack

In “Tony and His Legal Adviser” — Comedy Skit which kept the audience in one whirl of laughter throughout the entire act. One takes the character of an Italian, the other as a Lawyer advising him on points of law. 18 min. in one; went great.

Chisholm & Breen

In a Comedy Skit Entitled “The Shop-girl’s Romance” — This act is full of slang talk throughout; but it seemed to take with the audience, as it created lots of laughs and got a good hand at the finish. 18 min. full stage.

Mc Mahon Sisters

“Well-known Entertainers” — In their first number dressed as Colonial dames; then change of costume and gave several duetts which went over good; 13 min. in one.

Ollie Young & April

“Ten Minutes in Toyland” – Soap-bubble novelty; this act went very tame; special drop;

Marie Stoddard

In A Vaudeville Caricature — neat appearance, her dialect stories went good, also, imitation of a violin. 13 min. in one.

Jewett & Pendleton

Man and woman — Dances, Recitations and Songs. Open in one, go to Full with toe dancing, then close in one. 15 min. Went good.

Bayonne Whipple & Walter Huston

In their latest offering “SHOES” — (three people) — A Clever Combination of Originality — this act is full of fun and laughter, which seemed to amuse the audience immense; 18 min. full stage; went over big.

Keno & Wagner

“Toys from Babyland” — man and woman; impersonating wooden soldier and French doll; dancing, etc. 13 min. full stage; went fair.