Leon Stanton & Co.

In “Money and Matrimony.” Comedy sketch. Relie of the war of ’61. California is the scene of the sketch. Special drop. This act went over rather tame. 15 min. full.

Hazel Moran

The Girl and the Lariats. Twirls a rope around her head also makes rings and dances through same. 6 min. in one. Went poor.

Jack Levy & His Four Symphony Sisters

Vaudeville’s Classiest Musicians in a Study of Music. The girls are very attractive and neatly dressed. Play violin, ‘cello. Flutes, piano and piccolos. This act went over very good. 12 min. full.

Mack & Dean

Comedy Offering. “Somewhat Different.” Man and woman; comedy talk, set and sing songs. Special velvet drop. 15 min. in one and two; went good.

Forest & Singleton

In “Late Again” Two women; school teacher and pupil. Special drop representing the interior of a school room. This act is nothing but a dialogue — might go in a country school — 15 min. in one; never got a hand.

Great JOHNSON

“The Aerial Wonder of Hazardous Contortionist.” Most of his feats are executed on the flying Apparatus. Special set of scenery. 6 min. full; went good.

Marion Brim

The Jazz Baby. Child singer and imitator. Clever little girl. but voice rather weak went very good 12 min in 1

Winkle & Dean

The Ex-bartenders. Piano & singing. Good small time comedy act, finished with a song that was a boost for the American Federation and cleaned up. One of those give me your king applause numbers that never fair to get over 16 min in 1.

Frank & Kitty McDonald

Whirlwind Dancers. A very nice act, pretty stage setting in 4 rather classy act. went very good. act good enough for any house. 9 min.

Lila White’s Entertainers

In A Minstrel Diversion. 4 women, 3 men. Special set. This is a very neat act– special as to dress. Singing, both solos and ensemble, also, violin. This act went over big. 20 min. full.