Harry Watson & Co.

17 min in 1 and 2. Pretty tough spot following three other hokum acts on the same bill. He held them well at night show and got plenty of laughs with same material used on previous visits here.

Ella Rotford

18 min in full stage. This girl’s last number an imitation of Belle Baker who played here last week, put her over to a good hand. Up to that time she created little interest.

Anna Chandler

(18 mins.) The new arrangement of her act supplies her with more comedy than anything she has done, and it should develop into the best vehicle she has used. Her songs, as usual, are new and original. And she deserves this credit for keeping out of the class of singers who use a lot of public numbers. She proved an excellent next to closing act following the thirsty minutes of talk by Suratt.

Harry Norwood & Alpha Hall

(15 mins.) This act, a comedy taking turn by a man and woman entirely fulfilled expectations. It is a droll comedy turn, very well done, by both principals and a sure-fire laugh-winner. It did exceedingly well in this spot.

Allan Rogers & Leonora Allen

(18 mins.) A classy singing turn that should be enjoyed on any bill. Where good music is appreciated. Both have excellent voices and have selected their numbers with good judgement. They have also made a very nice scenic production of their act and are assisted by an excellent pianist.

Harry Jolson

(21 mins.) A big applause hit. He injects plenty of snap into his work and his singing brought him results. His plant in the audience added a very good comedy touch and the whole set went over fine.

Sidney Langfield

(12 mins.) This young man, who later plays for Anna Chandler, put over a very good piano number in this position and got away with it nicely. His material is excellent and he should develop into a very useful set of the kind. Closed to a very good hand.

Cummings & White

(7 mins.) A very good gymnastic novelty by two men, nicely staged. Good opener.

Marga Waldron with George Halprin at the piano

A very beautiful dancing act which is considerably enhanced by Mr. Halprin’s work at the piano. It might be considered too quiet for a closing number but it held the audience intack and received considerable applause. 17 minutes full stage.

Will Mahoney

Nut comedian who held the spot satisfactorily and pleased the audience. 20 minutes in one.