The Sully Family

Man, woman, young woman, 2 boys. Time 20. C.D.F. Presenting “The Suit Case”, by Searl Allen. The sketch is the best yet by Allen. It is a neat farce, well complicated and cleverly worked out. It seems a little too long, but is genuinely novel. After the sketch the family indulges in dancingfest, the two boys doing clever work.

Six Musical Nosses

4 women, 2 men. Time 10. Special F.S. This excellent instrumental act is just 365 days better than last year. Score tremendous hit.

Jack Horton & M’lle La Triska

C.D.F. Time 16. La Triska as a “mechanical doll” is very clever and could scarcely be improved upon. She won frequent bursts of applause. Horton carries her out to the audience fo [sic] “examination” and gets screams of laughter.

Fred Watson

In 1. Time 10. Sings with pleasing voice several songs and tells a few college-y jokes. Gets by in this spor [sic] in good shape.

Beth Challis and Ed. Lambert

A refined singing turn, the woman practically is doing a single and hardly appearing strong enough to carry the entire act in that way.

Nat and Flo Albert

While the Idea of doing dances of all nations gives them little opportunity to display the best of steps, through too much being given at the one time, with no break during the running, naturally causes it to become monotonous.

The LaJoe Trio

Two women and a man – a first comedy appearance and then changing Immediately to straight riding with an occasional combination formation constitutes the turn.