Jean & White

14 min, F.S. Spec. Routine of dancers with a surprise finish, as one the boys is made up as a girl. Opened the show well.

Morton- Jewell Company

10 mins. open in 1-go to Special set in 3. Two men and two women singing; dancing; talking and club juggling. Pleasing act and did very well in this position.

Ben Welch

29 mins. in 1. Scored as usual his laughing and applause hit.

Meister Singes

24 mins. in Palace in 4. A reception on their entrance. Their solos and ensemble numbers were well received and they were obliged to respond to an encore.

Elizabeth Brice

17 mins. in 1. Lee Minton, Accompanist. Sang four special songs with very good results.

Miss Harriet Rempel & Co. in “The Heart of a Clown”

21 mins. Special set in 4. One woman, two men and a midget. An interesting story that held attention. Miss Rempel very cleverly portrays two characters-viz: an Italian girl and an old lady. The comedy is handled by the midget and provoked many hearty laughs. The stage setting is unique. The act did very well here.

Moran & Mack

16 mins. in one. Their talk routine is very funny and their comedy boxing finish created roars of laughter and brought forth a generous hand.

Booth & Nina

Palace, full stage. 11 minutes. Very good act, consisting of specialties by Miss Nina and some excellent bicycle work by Mr. Booth.

Lou Tellegan & Co.

20 minutes. Special in two and a half. Rather abrupt ending. Excellent work by Tellegen with a fair supporting Company. Fair dramatic sketch.

Tracey & McBride

Special in one, special in two and singing, talking and specialties. Very good act.