Senator” Ford

(12 mins.) A somewhat unusual monologist in his style of working and he has a very good line of material but whether it is because of his peculiar style he did not create much of a hit. His stuff is right up to date and got some laughs and he will probably improve.

Peggy Wood & Co.

(19 mins.) Being know known here for her work in musical comedy she was given a nice reception and at the finish was rewarded with a fairly good hand, but the act dragged badly and did not arouse much interest until the quartette joined with Miss Wood, when the voices helped considerably. The act, as a whole, did only fair.

Weaver Bros.

(14 mins.) Changed a little since they played here last year but a very good musical novelty and went over in excellent shape. Closed to a good hand.

The Le Grohs

(6 mins.) Did very well, as usual. Both straight and comedy contortion work of the trio scoring.

The Le Grohs

(6 mins.) Did very well, as usual. Both straight and comedy contortion work of the trio scoring.

Von Cello & Marty

(9 mins.) A very good opener. The man does an excellent routine of good tricks and the act is very attractively staged.

Emilie Leo & Co

17 min, in “S” Spec. Good combination, the boy and girl are exceptionally good high-kickers and the pianist is very good. Closed to a nice hand.

Joe Darcey

20 min in “One.” Good routine of songs, much better then his talk. Pleased and closed to a good hand.