17 minutes full stage. A fast little sketch team that gets many laughs out of their offering. “A Girl From Yonkers.”
24 minutes in one. Leonard has certainly improved since his last appearance in this house. His voice is good and strong, while his dancing is splendid. Miss Russell is an attractive and able assistant, her numbers scoring heavily. The act in its present condition is one of the best values of the season.
27 minutes full stage. This sketch with Miss Bergere’s portrayal of the Jap wife, is certainly a vaudeville classic and will always be welcomed by our audience. It is its fourth presentation here, and is going better than ever. We have never played a sketch as satisfying as this one.
24 minutes full stage. Eleven people gorgeously costumed and carrying their own set, which is very massive and beautiful. Their instrumental and vocal work is far above the average, and the act will be an attractive ornament to any bill.
16 minutes in one. A quartette that get a good deal of comedy out of their work as well as entertain with good singing numbers.
22 minutes full stage. A rough comedy sketch that does alright in a number three position. Hodge’s character work is very good, while his support is about all you could except from an act of this price.
11 minutes in one. Two pretty girls who sing and dance, and hold the spot nicely.
10 minutes full stage. A very good opening act. Miss Pantzer does some very attractive wire work while her assistant, who is a man, does some good tumbling.
Aviation picture—Very good.
17 minutes in one. Melba and Carusa burlesque went very big. That’s all there is to the act.