Belle Baker

13 min. Although she followed a lot of singing, she was a tremendous applause hit, getting big returns for every number. Most of her songs are new and they are probably the best she has ever offered.

Avon Comedy Four

27 min. The usual riot of laughter. Their routine is about the same as before but our audience fairly howled at the comedy and liberally applauded the singing finish.

Dickinson & Deagon

29 min. A very good comedy singing and talking set, although a little long. The girl works up the comedy in excellent shape and the man does an excellent straight for her. Thoroughly amused the audience and were forced to give a couple of encore bits.

Six Kirksmith Sisters

16 min. A very high-class musical act that repeated the big hit made on former visits. Their new program of instrumental numbers is even better than the last and the one vocal selection was a big applause winner.

Ed. Morton

12 min. As usual one of the big applause hits of the show. He is a Philadelphian and very popular here but always makes good with his songs. Has several new ones, getting returns with each and finished to a big hand.

Fisher & Hawley

18 min. “Business is Business.” Another of the “Potash & Perlmutter” style of sketches and it proved a big laugh-winner. A young man and girl support the principals. Plenty of action and good comedy well handled. Very well liked.

Jimmy Lucas & Co.

19 min. This act substituted for Regal & Bender who failed to arrive in time for the first show. Lucas got a lot of laughs with his comedy and the finish with the old soldier singing from the box took the act off to big applause.

Three Misses Stewards

12 min. This Trio formerly appeared as Stewart Sisters and Escorts. Open with a song number but dancing forms the major portion of their act and the six varied numbers in attractive costume furnished a very good opener.

Rome & Cox

8 min. in 1. Boy and girl doing a routine of eccentric dances. Boy is exceptionally clever. Went well.

The Spanish Dancers

35 min. This act was lifted bodily from “The Land of Joy” which played an engagement of four weeks at one of the local theatres during the past season. The entire company, with the exception of one or two of the principals, are in the vaudeville act and their program consists of fourteen numbers. It is a highly colored dance production and elaborately costumed. All the song numbers are in Spanish. It is a big novelty and should draw business despite the warm weather.