Mona Ryan & Co.

2 men, 1 woman. Time 19. Presenting a sketch called “Handcuffed.” Many bright lines. Situations novel.

Three Dolce Sisters

In 1. Time 13. This is a dainty act. They sing mighty well and have a fine selection of songs.

Tom Jack Trio

1 man, 2 women. Time, 8. In 2. A good, lively, musical novelty.

Floetz-Larella Trio

Three young women in a novelty hand balancing and contortion act. The introduce a number of tricks which found favor and earned some applause. The act went moderately all the way through a fairly strong finish. Nothing remarkable, but all right for the place. 8 minutes, palace in 4.

Seven Belfords

7 men. Time 6. F.S. Palace. Average acrobatic and risley workers. In spite of the fact they did some good work, many walked out during this turn, although it was only 4:20 P.M. when they started to work.

Morton & Moore

Time 20. Work mostly F.S. Palace, close for a few minutes in 1. They are fine eccentric dancers and some of their clown comedy is excellent. However they have large portions which are silly and not at all funny. Toward the end they wearied the audience considerably.

Dan Burke & Girls

1 man, 7 girls. F.S. special. Scenery in terrible condition. Time 19. The girls are unattractive and dance none too well. Burke does a little good work. This is a new act and somewhat of an improvement over the last Burke offering, but it can hardly be said to be first class.

Lola Merrill & Frank Otto

In 1. Time 19. Song and dance skit call, “After the Shower.” Neat and bright work throughout. The girl is very pretty and clever.

Little Stranger

3 men. Time 15. Special back drop, race track scene. Rather talky. No action at all. Acting poor. A neat touch of sentiment at the close which gets the only hand of the piece.

Columbia Comedy Four

4 men. Time 14. In 1. Good singers. Comedy rather stale, coped after Empire comedy four.