Cartmell & Harris

In their dancing golf skit which has been seen here on two previous occasions, but which got over very nicely nerveless. 17 min. full stage, can close in one.

W.D. Pollard

Juggler and talking act. He has some very bright material and does some fairly good juggling. A good act for the spot. 13 min. in one.

Rekoma

Equilibrist. Does some very nice work in hand balancing which the audience evidently appreciated. 7 min. in two.

Quixey Four

The boys with pep. Pep is good for this act — for they kept things moving very lively. They all have good voices and their singing was enjoyed by the audience for they were not slow to show their appreciation by the hands they gave them all thro their act and the finish was evation. 17 min. in one.

Fred & Mae Wardell

In a Vaudeville Variety Act entitled “All in One”. Act consists of comedy, singing, dancing and juggling. This act was full of laughs all thro and finished with a big hand. 9 min. one.

Mason & Shaw

In “After a Girlie” – Two girls; one dressed as a boy in opening and closing; changes after first number. This act went rather slow at first, but their closing numbers went good; singing and dancing. Special drop. 14 min.

Toki Mureata

In a Japanese Novelty. This act is like all other Jap acts — juggling with the feet — Also, performs on the slack wire. This act only went fair. 9 min. full.

Sylvia Clark

(15 mins.) In the next to closing spot, following a very good comedy show, she held this spot in great shape. Sang only one new comedy song, but it was a very good number and brought her big returns. Closed very strong.

Pressler & Klaiss

(15 mins.) A big laughing and applause hit. The comedian kept the house in a roar of laughter with his comedy at the piano and the girl puts over her songs with plenty of “pep”. A first class comedy act that ought to put “pep” in any bill.