Bertie Ford

15 min. in 1 and 2, spl. man and woman in a routine of singing and dancing; well dressed and nice stage setting. The dancing is above the average and they closed to a good hand.

Gus Edwards’ Song Revue

63 min. Playing a return after several months and went over big. Unquestionably the best production Edwards has ever made for vaudeville and repeated good impression made on initial visit. Only change is Bobby Watson for Dan Healy as principal comedian. In the closing position, following a lot of singing, a capacity audience received it with marked approval.

“Somewhere in France.”

20 min. A war skit as usual. Some of his material is a bit old, but he makes it go by the way he uses it and had no trouble keeping the audience amused from start to finish. Closed with a ballad in which he is assisted by a “plant” in one for the boxes and this earned an extra hand. His act is free from anything objectional, being the cleanest he has ever given.

Joseph E. Bernard & Co.

20 min. “Who Is She?” Substituted for The Ramsdells & Curtis and went over big, Played here before, but proved a good repeated, getting lots of laughs and finishing strong.

Sherman & Uttry

16 min. Man and woman in songs. Single and duet numbers are used with good results. They work in evening clothes, the girl making three changes. Did very well.

Sylvia Loyal & Pierrot

10 min. A very pretty novelty, including some wire walking by Miss Loyal. Two dogs and a large group of pigeons are used and the act was decidedly pretty opener.

Mollie King

14 min. in 1. Miss King received a reception and made good with her songs and imitations. Went well.

Paul Decker

25 min., f.s., spl. This sketch does not get going till it is about half over. Closed to a fair hand.

Tilyou & Ward

9 min. in 1. Two men in “Rube” character doing an acrobatic dancing act. Went very good in this spot.