Mosconi Bros. & Family

(13 mins.) Being a Philadelphia family they were, of course, a real riot but they should be on any bill as they have undoubtedly one of the greatest dancing acts played on any stage and should be a big hit on any bill. Took several bows at the opening show.

Harry & Denis Du For

(12 mins.) These boys were a big applause hit, their dancing especially going very big and they closed strong.

Nina Payne

(18 mins.) A pretty dancing novelty and very well received. She has completely changed her act since last seen, giving three distinct numbers and the act since last seen, giving three district numbers and the act closed to a very good hand.

Rome & Cullen

An act composed principally of dancing with some eccentric work by the little fellow that is especially good. Regular act runs seven minutes. They put in some talk and stretched it to 12 minutes in one.

Vera Sabina

(12 mins.) Assisted by Maurice Spitser this girl did very well in the opening spot with a series of dances.

Richards

(9 mins.) He has not played here in several years. Did fairly well as an opener. Did four dances and closed to a fair hand. Good impersonation.

Daley & Berlow

The Wizzing Whirlwind Wizards in their 1920 Cyclone of Dance; 10 min. full; went good.

Nina Payne & Co.

18 min. in 1 ½ and F.S. Spec. Miss Payne has a prettily staged act and a program of very pleasing dances. Closed to a good hand.

Al. White’s “Jolly Jiggers.”

12 min. in one. Three boys and three girls with two changes of costume. This act has improved immensely and is now one of the most lively and gingery acts in vaudeville. They do a lot of steps that are entirely new, and kept the audience in constant applause. Closed very strong.