Ernest Carr & Co.

In a sketch called “The Grafter.” This is an exceedingly good sketch and Mr. Carr plays his part well. His support is atrocious. In spite of that however, the act got over and with two good people with him, it would be an act good enough to play and feature almost anywhere. 20 Min. F.S.

Valerie Beregere’s Players

“What Happened in Room 44.” 14 min. F.S. This sketch has been described elsewhere. Held the spot all right and won considerable laughter throughout up to a surprise finish which got a big hand.

Tom Nawn & Co.

2 men 2 women. 2 special scenes. Time 25. A comedy treatment of the theory of reincarnation which is a scream. A remarkable act in which interest never lags. “When Pat Was King.”

Julius Steger & Co.

Time 28. F.S. Special. Time 28. 2 women and 3 men. “The Way To The Heart.” A decided improvement over “The Fifth Commandment.” Dialogue, acting and lines are natural for the most part and the story is vitally interesting. It is free from the absurdities of the former Steger sketch and decidedly more artistic.