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.
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.
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.
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.
“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.
“Ten Minutes in Toyland” – Soap-bubble novelty; this act went very tame; special drop;
In A Vaudeville Caricature — neat appearance, her dialect stories went good, also, imitation of a violin. 13 min. in one.
Man and woman — Dances, Recitations and Songs. Open in one, go to Full with toe dancing, then close in one. 15 min. Went good.
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.
“Toys from Babyland” — man and woman; impersonating wooden soldier and French doll; dancing, etc. 13 min. full stage; went fair.