Peggie Cahart

Concert Violinist. Plays the violin with great skill. Very neat. Plays several foreign airs; also, “Dear Old Pal” and “Medley of Southern Airs.” 12 min. in one; went good.

The Lampini’s

Comedy Illusionists. Man and woman comedy burlesque, magic. Finishing with the trunk mystery. 14 min. full. This act got lots of laughs but not much of a hand — the reason — took too much time untieing the trunk at the end of their set.

Ed. E. Ford

An Australian. The Paradoxical Physlogomist — he tells stories and pantomime – he’s an adopt in contortionists of the face 10 min. in one; went good.

Three Buddies

Juvenile Entertainers — three young boys in a act with bag punching – wind-up with a boxing match. 10 min. full; went over good.

McCormack & Regay

In “Steps A-la-Carte” — man and woman; singing, talking and dancing. Also portray two rube characters. 24 min in one; went poor.

Maxwell Quintette

Present “A Night At The Club” – Scene is laid in a club room – all have good voices and the ensemble singing is full of breezy abandon and informality. 15 min. full. Went good.

Hank Brown & Co.

In “Come Here, Come Here” – Comedy Skit full of comical sayings act actions – man and woman; singing, talking and a little dancing, the features of this act is the way it is put over that went big with the audience. 15 min. street.

Gene & Myrtle Conroy

Showing new style in Steps. Man and woman in a series of fast dances — both soft and hard shoes — make three changes of costume. 10 min. in on; went good.

Married by Wireless

Booked as “The Most Elaborate Mechanical Scenic Production in Vaudeville” – Three men and two women; singing, dancing and talking – Musical Comedy on a small scale. The scenic display is surely great and won great applause. The act went over good. 20 min. full.

Cello

“The Musical Fool” – Plays one (instead of several as stated) number on the cello and does pantomime comedy and dancing, also, does some fiddle breaking. 10 min. in palace; went very weak.