Creedon & Walsh

In a BARRAGE of Nonsense. Two men; comedy singing and talking skit. Sing several comedy songs; 12 min. in one; went good.

Bentell Brothers

Unusual Entertainers. Singing, dancing, talking also, play the xylophone, dancing while playing. 10 min. in two; went fair.

Marion Brimm

“The Jazz Baby.” Sings and dances. Bright little girl sings several numbers and dances. Quite a number of people walked out on this act — but, nerveless, the act went very good. 10 min. in one.

Winkle & Dean

“The Ex-Bartenders. Two men in comedy singing act; also, play piano. 15 min. in one; went good.

Frank & Kitty McDonald

Sensational Whirlwind Dancers. Exhibition of hand swings and neck swings as they whirl around in a rapid manner. This act went over very good. 7 min. full.

Jack Inglis

“A Fool There Was” — This act is well named; lot of nonsense, that’s all — nothing to it. People walked out on it. 10 min. in one went poor.

Musical Hunters

Man and woman; play on the violin, sleigh bells, horns and numerous other instruments. Special drop representing the hunter’s dream. 10 min.; went fair.

Princess Nai Tai Tai

“The Chinese Nightingale” — Sings in English and Chinese; Dresses in Chinese costumes. Went fair. 12 min.

Farrell Taylor & Co.

In “The African Duke.” Two men and women; two men, blackface; sort of blackface musical comedy. Ladies play the trombone and harp — this act is full of fun and music and went over tremendous — no let up on applause. Called them out time and again. Send the like along. the line. 25 min.

Saxton & Farrell

“Lights.” Comedy act. Man and woman; actress interrupted in her performance by stage hand. There is also some singing. Comedy throughout, went over good. 18 min.