Bradna & Derrick

Man and woman in an exceptionally clever equestrian offering. A-1 throughout. Liberal applause and a good strong finish. Terrace in five. 9 minutes.

Stuart Barnes

This excellent singing comedian and monologist made a thoroughly good impression, had no trouble in establishing himself as the hit of the bill. Finished well. Olio in one, 24 minutes.

Charlotte Parry & Co.

Presenting new act, “Into the Light”, an unusual sort of Protean offering which held the attention very well, giving Miss Parry a chance to manifest her ability, winning genuine success. An uncanny sort of vehicle, but very well done. Good finish. Kitchen and special in three. 30 minutes.

Josephine Davis

Vocalist who makes a good appearance and who sings pretty well, though nothing out of the ordinary. Got along fairly well, and finished moderately strong. Olio in one. 18 minutes.

Henry Clive & Hal Sturgis Walker

Well known talking magician who, with the assistance of his good looking partner, presented his usual line of burlesque magic. Notwithstanding the difficulty of his position, he proved very acceptable and made a distinctly favorable impression. Palace drop in two. 11 minutes.

Paul Dickey and Co.

“The Come-Back”. The best of all the college comedies. Has the right atmosphere and strikes one as being written by a college man and played by college men, true to life. F.S.

Whitaker and Hill

Presenting their usual act with harp, singing etc with which you are all familiar. In one.

Fred Dupree

His stories and travesty seemed to please quite well. In one.