Charles Leonard Fletcher

Time 22. F.S. Interior. 4 men and 1 woman. “His Nerve.” An unusual sketch with diverting plot. Much enjoyed.

Clifford Walker

In 1. Time 12. Monologist and songs at the piano. I honestly believe this material is too high class for the average audience anywhere. The material is well chosen but it would take a thorough knowledge of English army conditions to fully appreciate Mr. Walker’s work. Parts “got over”, notably the singing.

The Keatons

Open in 1, Main act F.S. with special back drop and miniature buildings about the stage. Close in 1. Time 12. 2 men, 1 woman. This is a crackerjack hooprolling act during a greater part of which the hoops are made to impersonate characters in a little comedy. The act is much improved over last appearance here.

Jack McKay

Time 14. In 1. Scotch comedian. Fairly good line of stories and songs.

Les Navas

Man & Boy. In 4 woods. Time 11. Very skillful balancing on the trapeze. Too quiet for an opener. Closes with some foot juggling while playing a violin at the same time.