John Steel

24 min, in “One.” Just as big closing the show in any other spot. And could easily have done more numbers but his voice was a little tired.

Jones & Jones

18 Min, in “One.” At the matinee following Crawfod & Broderick, this act did not get over, but at the night show they got a lot of good laughs, but the finish is weak.

Vokes & Don

12 Min in, ½ spec. Well known dog act went well.

Ernest R. Ball

13 min. Did exceptionally well in the next-to-closing spot following all the singing and the big Clayton act. Sang several new songs and his usual medley of his compositions. Went over big and made a speech at the evening show.

Bessie Clayton

33 min. Just as big a hit as when she played here early in the season. Her act is unquestionably one of the greatest ever staged and surely “the” dance sensation of the season. Went over with a bang as it well deserved.

Alleen Stanley

16 min. With nearly all new songs she went over very big. Miss Stanley has a most engaging personality and gets her songs over in winning fashion. She sang five numbers and then made a little speech of thanks for the applause she received.

Will Mahoney

23 min. A regular panic, one of the biggest hits ever made by a monologist here. He is a “Nut” comedian of a new type, with a lot of new stuff and his burlesque dancing created a veritable riot. One of the big hits of the entire bill and a surefire comedy hit for any bill.

Val Harris & Co

15 min. Work in a special set. The girl with Harris is a good vocalist and Harris a clever comedian. He has a line of good chatter and the two finish with a song. Laughs were plentiful and the act got over in very good shape.

Harry & Denis Du For

15 min. The boys are excellent steppers and their dancing went over big. They also got laughs on their comedy talk although it could stand freshening up. Act very well liked and closed to a good hand.