Fenwick Girls

“From Harmony Bat” — These girls have god voices which they used to good advantage to-day. They received good hands through their singing and a big hand at finish. 12 min. in one.

Jessie Frank

The Surprise Girl. This act consists of bag punching. Have a number of bags which she punch from different angles. Also does a short dance; her chatter concerns bag punching. 7 min. full; went fair.

The Nikko Trio

Japanese. A very good all the way through the act, good contortion, acrobatic & balancing. 13 min in 3.

James Regan & Co.

Piano & Singing. This act died this afternoon, did not have a chance to sneak a bow. 10 min in 1.

Victoria

Dancer, Toe & Classique. This act did not get over this afternoon, this audience dont seem to take to this kind of an act. 9 min spec scenery in 4.

Reck & Recktor

(8 mins.) A very good novelty that gave us a very strong closing. The two men have a routine of showy tricks performed on a new apparatus and their work is very clever.

“Gus Edwards Re-vue of 1921”

(35 mins.) Edwards certainly deserves a great deal of credit for giving vaudeville a wonderful production, probably the most elaborate we have ever had from him or any of the other musical producers. He has a lot of good-looking girls, costumes are beautiful and scenery elaborate. Scored on of the biggest hits we has ever registered in this house and deserved it.

Dolly Kay

(15 mins.) Really the applause hit of the show because her songs just suited our holiday audience. Could have stayed out as long as she wanted. She was a riot in every number and had to make a little speech.

Mason & Keeler

(21 mins.) New comedy sketch got over in very good shape. Plenty of laughs, the comedy running from start to finish and it closed to a very good hand.