Welch & Norton

14 min, in “One.” Good comedy talking act went very good.

Linn & Miller

14 min, in “3” Spec. Novel presentation, and good dancing. Refreshing and closed to a good hand.

Thank You Doctor

20 min F.S. Best Comedy Sketch since “The Show-Off” Good cast and went over to a big hit.

Carlisle & Lomal

17 min, in “One.” Quiet talking act, with a song or two by the lady. Got some laughs and closed to a fair hand.

Zuhn & Dries

11 min, in “One.” Get plenty of laughs but closed to a poor hand. Delivery a little rough, should be modified.

Elizabeth Brice

18 min, in “One.” Good routine of songs and went over big in this spot.

Hugh Herbert & Co.

25 min, F.S. This comedy sketch got quite a number of laughs, but is old fashion and lacks the pep and punch. Closed to a fair hand.

Four Rubini Sisters

13 min, F.S. Spec. Very nicely staged musical act, and the girls are good musicians. Opened the show very well. Closed to a good hand.

George Brown in “Pedestrianism”

17 mins. Opens in one, special drop and then goes to full stage cyclorama. Assisted by two men, two women and Jack Rose, who steps into this act on Brown’s opening speech and he makes it an excellent comedy offering. The plants are very good and the act as a whole is perhaps the best Brown has given us. It held the audience intact and kept them laughing.