Grace Nelson

(15 mins.) Singing lone, having discarded her piano player, since she last appear hers, she scored her usual hit. She was in excellent voice; her songs are well selected and rendered; she has a most attractive appearance and is very popular here. Closed to a big hand.

Newport, Pearson & Newport

(13 mins.) This act was a very good repeater for us. He played it several months ago and it went just as well this time as on its first showing. A very good mixture of eccentric dancing and acrobatics, with a girl piano player assisting. Closed strong.

Jewell & Raymond

(13 mins.) Two clever young girls, one doing a very good impersonation of a boy. Their songs and dances scored very well and they closed to a good hand.

Frank Sidney & Co.

(8 mins.) A very neat novelty that did nicely in the opening spot. The boy does a variety of athletic feats and have a very clever dog.

Charles (Ohio) Scale

24 min in 1 spec. Scale interpolated some of his older characters for this engagement and went over just as big as ever.

Marlon Marry & Co.

21 min in full stage. Novel sketch well handled. Some good laughs but only a fair hand at finish.

Wilson Aubrey Trio

(8 mins.) Open up with excellent work on the triple bars. Close with a comedy wrestling bout which was good for laughs. Good closing act.

D.D.H.

(19 mins.) This well-known act repeated here in a difficult spot and scored many laughs and a good finish.

Dorothy Jardon

(18 mins.) Operatic Prima Donna. Miss Jardon handed us a very pleasant surprise. She received warm advance applause and every number was well applauded. At the finish Miss Jardon was compelled to do an extra encore. Will undoubtedly please the majority of our patrons very much