Julian Eltinge

(17 mins.) Always a big hit in this house and he represented very well. He has one or two new songs and, as usual, wears a wonderful array of gowns. He scored solidly and was called upon for a little speech of thanks.

Devoe & Hosford

(19 mins.) Their songs brought them plenty of applause and they finished with a big laughing hit with their burlesque comedy. Their songs went particularly well and they held this spot very satisfactorily.

Rice & Werner

(15 mins.) A big laughing hit. The act is very low comedy but it is well handled and kept our audience in a riot of laughs from start to finish.

Vincent O’Donnell

(10 mins.) This boy did very well with a series of popular songs. His voice seems improved since the last time we played him and he registered a big hit.

Jack Hanley

(12 mins.) Avery good comedy juggler, doing a routine of catchy tricks and working in enough comedy to get plenty of laughs. Did very well.

Breakaway Barlows

(8 mins.) The first of this kind of an act we played in sometime and it gave us a very good opener, getting some laughs and closing to a good hand.

Lou & Genevieve Norvelles

(6 mins.) A man and woman in a very showy routine of tricks on the rings. The act is nicely dressed and staged and did very well in the closing position.

Bailey & Cowan

(20 mins.) They have almost entirely rebuilt their act into a real comedy and song production, as well as a novelty and it was a big hit in the next to closing spot. They have some good songs and a lot of good music and they put over all their numbers with a lot of “pep”. A big applause hit from start to finish.

Mildred Harris

(21 mins.) She proved all that was expected of her, holding the attention of those who have known her on the screen as well as those attracted here by her reputation in the pictures. The playlet is light in order but serves very well to introduce Miss Harris to the speaking stage and she was cordially received.

North & Halliday

(24 mins.) This act still remains a real classic and the revival is very well played. It got a lot of laughs and closed to a big hand.