(13 mins.) Boomerang throwers, finishing with bird impersonations by the male member of the team. This is a novel, interesting and entertaining act, and held the audience intact.
(18 mins) Offering his familiar routine of songs and nonsense and went over well indeed.
(16 mins.) Opens with an introductory lyric followed by a varied repertoire, including a ballad, a “kid” numbered a popular number and an operatic selections for closing. Each number was given a very good hand and she was obliged to do an encore which was also well received. A Big hit.
(17 mins.) Assisted by Joe Phillips in their well-known travesty “At The Dentist”. This act was a laughing hit this afternoon and took four curtains at the finish.
(19 mins.) A Philadelphia boy who has quite a following in this town and his piano, one-string violin, singing and dancing was accorded a generous hand.
(19 mins.) Annual presentation of Wroe’s Buds (seven local children ranging in age from three to ten years) in songs and dances. Each number was well received and the ensemble finish was a hit.
(15 mins.) Two boys cross-fire talking. Finish with a burlesque waltz. Went very well in this spot.
(11 mins.) Formerly Booth and Leander. Conventional routine of bicycle riding. Two banjo solos introduced by this lady and the comedy talk interspersed were well received.
(22 mins.) One of the best acts they have given us, freshened up with several new songs, all well done. Very well received and closed to a good hands.
(13 mins.) With some new talk and two or three new songs they scored their usual big laughing and applause hit, being called back for an encore and closed strong.