Sophie Tucker & Her Kings of Syncopation

28 min. As big a hit as ever with a bunch of new songs, new comedy and plenty of action by her boys. The audience gave her a hearty welcome and she kept them laughing and applauding all the time she was on. They were begging for more at the finish.

George MacFarline

25 min. A great favorite here and a big hit with a series of songs. All his numbers went over well and he was compelled to sing one patriotic number the second time. Closed very strong.

Al White Jr. & Ruth Adams

12 min. Songs and dances. A local act, but made good on its merits. Both children and unusually good dancers. Plenty of snap and go to the offering. Boy sings two songs with good results and the act closed to a. big hand.

Senor Westony

20 min. One of the biggest applause hits of the biggest applause hits of the bill with his piano selections. Offered a varied program with bits of comedy and this helped him considerably. Come back for an extra number and made a little speech of thanks.

Whipple & Huston

23 min. “Shoes” A very good novelty, with a little singing and very well played. Entirely different in theme to anything we have played and was very well received.

Hanlon & Hanlon

6 min. Two men in a routine of hand-to-hand work. Plenty of speed and some new tricks well handled. Did very well in the opening spot.

Bessye Clifford

8 min. a pretty posing act that did very well in the closing position. The girl is the central figure of a series of pictorial slides and some excellent combinations are obtained

Aveling & Lloyd

17 min. When played the last time these boys were a tremendous laughing hit. On this visit they got a lot of laughs but their material is rougher and not as good as in their old act. They have a bit of a sentiment finish that was well liked and brought them back for a couple of bows.

Christie Mac Donald

23 min. “Cupid’s Mirror.” Her first vaudeville appearance here and she was very well received in a very prettily staged and pleasing vehicle. Miss MacDonald sings several numbers and is assisted by a young man and young woman who also introduce one dance number. Their trio numbers were warmly received and Miss MacDonald closed strong with her popular “Day Dreams.”

Christie Mac Donald

23 min. “Cupid’s Mirror.” Her first vaudeville appearance here and she was very well received in a very prettily staged and pleasing vehicle. Miss MacDonald sings several numbers and is assisted by a young man and young woman who also introduce one dance number. Their trio numbers were warmly received and Miss MacDonald closed strong with her popular “Day Dreams.”