Caits Bros

12 mins. The stepping of these two boys carry them through as a very good applause winner. Use some comedy talk for an opening, getting some laughs. Finished very strong with their dancing.

Jay Dillon & Betty Parker

23 min. About the same act used earlier in the season. Pretty staging and pianist an asset. A classy turn with catchy songs, a bit of dancing and snappy chatter. All well done and made a very good impression.

Paul Nolan & Co.

12 min. Juggler of the W.C. Fields type with a good routine of tricks, well handled. Uses a girl as assistant. Well received.

La Petit Cabaret

12 min. A very good manikin set and did very well as an opener. A lot of their opening staff is new and funny.

Runaway Four

8 min in 1 and full stage. Fast comedy and acrobatics. Went over very big.

Ben Beyer

11 min in 4. Comedy bicycle act made a good opener.

Pathe News

A very good assortment of news pictures, which as well received. The pictures have been holding our audience in better than usual, proving that the pictures are creating more interest through the special features they have been sending.

The Stanley Bros

(7 mins.) Two men with a very showy routine of hand-balancing feats. They work in street clothes, easily and gracefully and got good returns for their work in the closing position.

Dolly Kay

(11 mins.) She did unusually well following the big comedy hit ahead of her. She has some good songs and puts them over.

Williams & Colfus

(33 mins,) This is another local for this house but on any bill it should be a scream. It is a conglomeration of low comedy but is handled to highest degree of cleverness and the material is good for a laugh every second.