Gould & Lewis

18 min. in 1. This boy and girl have a very good singing, dancing and talking combination but are inclined to stall too much. Went good.

Married via Wireless

23 min. f.s., spl. The scenic effects, patriotic features and work of the little girl dancer, with some fairly good singing, gets this act over and they closed to a good hand.

Horn & Ferris

12 min. in 1. Two boys in a singing act, one boy singing falsetto. This act is very weak for this house.

Maximillian’s Dogs

6 min. f.s., This act works fast and has a routine of clever tricks well handled. Went fair opening.

Lunette Sisters

8 min. f.s., spl. These girls done some wonderful stunts in midair, also a little dancing. IT is a flashy act and made a good closing.

Bessie McCoy Davis

29 min., f.s., spl. Mrs. Davis received an excellent reception and certainly kept things moving while she was on the stage, her two assistants singing some patriotic numbers during her changes. The audience insisted on her Yama Yama Girl as an encore.

Hooper & Marbury

11 min. f.s., spl. This couple have a new act; some very pretty scenes and good dancing. Went well.

Sam Searn

14 min. in 1. Rube character somewhat similar in make up to the late “Rub” Dickenson. Tells some stories also plays a few violin solos. Went fair in this spot.

Worden Bros

9 min. f.s., These two men open with mandolins and go into a routine of foot juggling which is fast and unique. Opened well.

Gus Edwards’ Song Review

48 min. f.s., spl. This production is well staged; Principals and chorus good, and held the audience well closing the show; their Patriotic finale getting a good hand.