Duffy & Mann

A pretty novelty nicely staged. The people have agreeable personalities and as a whole it is a nice little act. 16 min. full stage.

Jim McWilliams

Pianist- comedian. An act, part of which is Chas. Olcott’s old act, but as a whole much more satisfactory because of the low comedy introduced by this man. Could hold any spot on the bill. 19 min. in one

Baroness De Hollub

I had been led to expect a great deal in the way of comedy from the man, but to me to me he is a very sad comedian. As a matter of fact, the woman is the better of the two and the act is only fair. 17 min. full stage.

Naida Morraine

Double voice singer, possibly the best in her line we have had. She sings mostly the old fashion songs which were greatly appreciated. Quite a hit. 12 min. in one.

Pearl Regay

(25 mins.) This girl shows wonderful improvement since she appeared here with Lester Sheehan. She is a hard worker and her dancing is the most spectacular we have seen in a long time. She was a big hit. The jazz band helped her considerably.

Valerie Bergere & Co. in “The Moth”

(20 mins.) We played this act last year when it was new, and it was just as big a hit this time. It is one of the best sketches Miss Bergere has presented in vaudeville and was very well received.

Fink’s Mules

(11 mins.) A riot of laughs from start to finish and it is undoubtedly one of the best comedy animal acts of vaudeville.

Parish & Peru

(13 mins.) They mix some clever acrobatics with their dances and all of it brought liberal returns in the way of applause. Closed strong.

McIntosh & Maids

(13 mins.) Did very well in the opening spot with the usual program of Scotch songs, music and dance.

The Parkers

6 min in 3   Very good hand balancing act. Closed the show fairly well.