Donald Roberts

13 min. in 2 and 1., spl. This act deserves credit for a most original setting for a conventional singing and dancing act. Went over very good.

Bessie McCoy

29 min. Having always been a great favorite here, she was given a very cordial reception on her entrance and her act proved a big applause-winner. She is assisted by Thomas Conkey and Henry Coote who were seen to the best advantage in the Period Dance Review. Each of her numbers was very well received and at the finish when she appeared in her Yama Yama costume for a song and dance, she won an additional round of applause, finishing strong.

Miller & Capman

15 min. Two boys in evening clothes in a routine of step-dancing. They open with a song and introduce some talk during their dancing, but it is the latter which carries the act through. Finished to a fairly good hand.

Gould & Lewis

18 min. in 1. This boy and girl have a very good singing, dancing and talking combination but are inclined to stall too much. Went good.

Married via Wireless

23 min. f.s., spl. The scenic effects, patriotic features and work of the little girl dancer, with some fairly good singing, gets this act over and they closed to a good hand.

Jim & Marion Harkins

“They Talk About Their Neighbors” — Jim roasts his brother actors on the bill in great shape, (in a humorous and good nature way). This act is interspersed with singing and dancing. 15 min in one; went good.

Miller & Capman

In a singing and dancing act entitled “Just a Little Different” — two men; evening dress; 14 min. olio; went fair.

Frank & Tobie

16 min. A young fellow and girl in a variety of songs and dances. The girl makes several changes of flashy costumes. They are rather shy on voices and through having to cut several minutes out of their act, did not give a very smooth performance, doing only fair.

Eddie Weber & Marion Ridnor

Youth Prodigies. Youthful couple in singing and dancing act, with costume changes. 16 min, in one; went fair.

Pitt Boys

[New Act] Songs, Whistling, Dancing, 12 mins.; one (special drop)(Dec.20). Exterior of coal mine. One member in miner’s outfit, other in tuxedo. Miner whistles, other offers soft shoe routine, followed by the miner’s solo song, a semi classical, with good baritone. Hard shoe dance by dressed up member, with both dancing at finish. Some dialog between number conveys that straight owns mine or something to that effect. Goof harmonizing, fair hoofer, lack of experience evident. Smallest time.