Stephens & Hollister

(20 mins.) A new comedy turn by this couple and it is equally as good, if not better, as a laugh-getter than their last season’s sketch. They did very well, closing to a good hand.

Clayton & Edwards

(21 mins.) This is a great act to follow the serious sketch ahead and they were a riot, their comedy, dancing a music going over with a bang and they closed very big.

Vera Gordon in “Lullaby”

(24 mins.) A crowded house gave this  popular picture star a tremendous welcome and her sketch was a great hit. It is a heart throb with a lot of laughs disturbed through it and splendidly played. Miss Gordon took several curtain calls.

Chas. Withers & Co

25 min full stage spec. This sketch did not go as well as on previous visits here. Got quite a few laughs and closed to a fair hand.

Nash & O’Donnell

(21 mins.) in “Almost Single” – An excellent comedy sketch. Contains a cross-fire of comedy lines from start to finish and most of them brought big laughs. The sketch is very well played, prettily staged and was a big sized hit.

Paul Decker & Co.

(24 mins.) A first class comedy sketch and very well played by all concerned. Mr. Decker gives a particularly good performance and the act contains plenty of action and got many laughs.

Hyams & MC Intyre

(28 mins.) We played this sketch last year and it repeated splendidly. It is one of the prettiest comedy sketches in vaudeville and exceptionally well done. Very well received, from start to finish, closing strong.

Paul Decker & Company

In “- And Son.” This is as satisfactory a sketch as we have had in a long time. The laughs were many and hearty. The sketch is well played generally. 25 min. full stage.

Wilbur Mack & Company

(21 mins.) His new sketch did very nicely. It is well played, has a lot of excellent comedy lines, which Mr. Mack handles with his usual cleverness and the song interpolations helped to lighten it up. It is a very good comedy sketch.