Boyce Combe

(22 mins.) A very classy single and held down this spot in splendid style. Sings comedy numbers, with piano accompaniment, and all his material is delivered in classy style. Closed to a very good hand.

Carrie Jacobs Bond

That this act is of the kind that Providence likes was fully demonstrated by the applause brought after each of the songs and the laughter given for Mrs. Bonds’ stories and for the very heavy applause at the finish. This is the sort of thing that we need badly these days to pull us out of the muck of bare legs, dirty jokes and jazz with which present day vaudeville is permeated. 20 min. in one.

Saxton and Farrell

Singing & Comedy talking act. Fairly good. 18 min in 1 finished good. Next to closing on the bill.

Al White

Singing & Talking Comedian. Most of his comedy on prohibition, went very good. A good bright act that will make good. 11 min in 1.

Jim Doherty

Singing & Talking Irish Comedian. Sings very well and his comedy went good. A small time act. 15 min in 1.

Ed. Morton

(14 mins.) Being a Philadelphian he was given a warm welcome and got over well with a series of songs. He has a lot of good songs, most of them comedy. Closed strong.

Mary Norman

Comedienne. 10 min. in one. Miss Norman got the crowd quickly and held them well with her hat song and impersonation of familiar types. She is a thorough artiste, making a good appearance with a distinctive individuality. In fact, she was so much of a hit that her place was put down next to the closing act.

La Petite Revue

19 min. F.S. Very novel feature, going quite as strong as when presented here before. Vocal work of the best, and comedy not wanting. Strong hand at the close. Worthy of a strong spot on any bill.