17 min. Placed to close the show, this act did not get all that was coming to it, but did very well despite the handicap. Five numbers are given, with two special solo numbers by La Bernicia and all were well done. Pretty staging and dressing helps the act make a fine appearance. Finished to a good hand.
36 min. “Tom Walker in Dixie.” Second time for this sketch here and it was well received. Got plenty of laughs and finished to a big hand. It is a bit long, but very well played and with the special settings, held interest throughout.
9 min. A first class act for music lovers. He is a very clever pianist and his selections are all high class. Each number won applause and he finished to a big hand.
22 min. in “$3,000.” A very good skit with a novelty opening and closing. Bright dialogue and a couple of songs are used. Cleverly played and got a big share of laughs. Was one of the big hits of the bill.
18 min. She was cordially received on her first time here in several hears. Sang several songs and told a couple of little stories, all of which were well received. She also made a speech for the Liberty Bond sale an went among the audience soliciting subscriptions. She registered solidly. George Gershwin assists at the piano.
18 min. His routine of card tricks proved just as interesting and entertaining as they are mystifying. His offering went well and finished strong.
13 min. Straight singing turn by two men in evening dress. One of the two sings soprano. Good voices with high class selections and were well received.
6 min. Man and woman on trampoline mat with a fairly good routine of tricks. A good opener.
12 min. She was a big hit with a series of character songs, assisted by Charles Pierce at the piano. She has a lot of good songs, sings them well and finished strong.
40 min. In this one-act sketch vaudeville has one of its best thrillers. The strongest scene from Jack London’s famous story is given wonderful dramatic presentation both as to playing and scenically by Hobart Bosworth and an excellent company. The audience received it with breathless interest and it closed to a big hand.