Jack Rose

23 mins. in one. This fellow was a laughing hit. Kept the audience entertained every minute he occupied the stage and was obliged to make a little speech.

Lou Tellegen

22 mins. in Special set in 4. He is assisted by two men and one woman in presenting his condensed version of “Blind Youth”. This sketch held the attention of the audience throughout and was given a big hand at the finish. Mr. Tellegen was given a reception on his entrance

Bernard & Garry

13 mins. In One. A good selection of songs, finishing with their imitations of well known singing comedian. A hit.

Ona Munson & Co. in “A Manly Revue”

20 mins. Special set in 4. The same act that has presented here on a former visit. The act was well received. The tenor and baritone solos and the solo dance by Sheehan going especially well. (Phillips is not dancing owing to a injury to his ankle)

Florence Brady

16 mins. in One. This little girl sang five songs and then the audience wanted more.

Jay & Milt Brittin

12 mins. In One – These boys failed to arouse any enthusiasm until their closing medley on the clarinet and trombone, which sent them off to a good hand.

Pepita Granados

14 mins. – Spec. 4 – 2- and 4. Assisted by Martha Valencia, Spanish Violinist and Edith May and Sonia Marens, dancers, in a novelty dancing act, consisting of Spanish dances, violin solos and Oriental dance members. Well staged and costumed and a very good act of its kind. Did very well in this position.

Fannie Brice

27 mins. – Spec. in 2 and cyc. In 3 – A reception on her entrance. A series of character songs that are classics. Her inimitable rendition of each number was rewarded with generous applause. Her comedy was greeted with hearty laughter. After her “My Man” number she was obliged to do encores and even then the audience was loathe to lot her go.

“Oklahoma” Bob Albright

17 mins. – Drapery in One – Songs and stories. His vocal numbers were well received; his stories made ‘em laugh.

Thomas F. Swift & Mary H. Kelley

17 mins. – Olio 1 – Offering “Gumdrops”, a familiar conversational and singing turn that is thoroughly entertaining and won favor with to-day’s audience, closing to a very good hand.