Vaughn Comfort & J. West Jones

(16 mins.) A local act and new on the circuit but it got over on merit alone, being one of the big hits of the show. Comfort was in excellent voice and as good as ever as a ballad singer. West Jones is one of the best pianists we have ever heard in anact of this kind. They exchanged places with James Thornton, after the first show, and were just as big a hit in the next to closing spot.

Jane & Katerine Lee

(22 mins.) These children were not only a big draw but a tremendous applause hit. They are exceptionally strong with the women and children and for that reason a very good vaudeville feature.

Maleta Bonconi

(14 mins.) A distinctly class musical number which repeated very well for us. She is well above the average as a violiniste and closed strong.

Conlin & Glass

(20 mins.) This act did very well. The low comedy got a liberal amount of laughs and the music helped to build it up. Act is unusually well staged and dressed for a comedy offering.

Thornton Sisters

(12 mins.) Fairly good straight singing turn. Use classy numbers exclusively with fair voices. Did very well in this spot.

Four Ortons

(6 mins.) Comedy wireists. One of the very best opening acts we have had in a long time. Plenty of flash and good comedy.

Exposition Four

“Colored Quartette” Very good. went fine plenty of life, saved the show. The quartette is some improvement over the feature acts we have had here for quite some time.

Lang & Long

“Comedy Talking act” just a fair act, did not get over very good. spec drop in 1 13 min

Jason & Harrigan

“Piano & Singing” Two girls. a pleasing act, most of their numbers are of the popular order. they went very good. 11 min in 1.

The Hallers

“Aerial Artists” A fairly good act. does some good chair balancing on trapeze bar. 8 min in 3.