Frank Franc

With his Baby Cello. Popular and high class selections; also imitations of animals, objects, etc. 10 min. in one; went good.

Bronson & Baldwin

(24 mins.) A pretty novelty that registered a big hit for us. It is beautifully staged and dressed and full of snap from start to finish. Entirely away from anything we have played in sometime and very well liked. Closed to a big hand.

Chas Enderbury

Piano, Singing standing on his head. Fairly good act, different than other piano acts played here. Went over fairly good. 12 min in 1.

“The Girl in the Air”

With Vera Calhoun — A Spectacular Electrical scenic Novelty. Swings out over the audience, singing and talking; 8 min. full; went good.

Josefon’s Icelandic Glima Co.

6 min. F.S. 4 men. This act is a distinct novelty demonstrating Icelandic wrestling, and their self-defence. Makes a good, fast closing act.

The Breen Family

Act of juggling, dancing, little acrobatics and some comedy. Makes a good flash for an opener and contains some features of merit. 15 min. full stage, short opening in one.

Reynolds & White

In Violin and Verbal Expression — man and woman; man appears as a hobo driving a miniature tank and operating a machine gun. after which they play several selections on the violin. 12 min. in one; went weak.

Hazel Moran

  7 min. F.S. Miss Moran’s work with the lariats make a novel opener and went well.

Corinne Tilton

  22 min. in 1 & 1 ½ Spec. This girl has a novel offering of singing, talking, a little dancing and a number of changes, exceptionally clever an went over very good.

Heart of Annie Wood

A nice novelty, suffering somewhat by the incompetency of some of the actors. 18 minutes full stage.