Four American Aces

5 minutes in four in a sensational casting exhibition. The act contains some excellent work by all four men especially a double and twist in the air that is as near perfect as anything of this kind can be.

Mary Haynes

23 minutes in one, in “Exclusive Songs”. Phil Charig at the piano. Miss Haynes did some clever singing and characterizations. A decided hit.

Yip Yip Yaphankesr

Special in four, 17 minutes in “A Day in Camp”. Good act with considerable singing, acrobatics, and clowning.

The Ford Dancers

17 minutes special in four. The Ford Dancers were moved up to this spot this afternoon on account of one of the men with the Yaphankers’ act having missed his train. A very good dancing act with a very good finish. Closed to a big hand which was well deserved.

Mable Burke

14 minutes, special and sheet in one, assisted by Lucille Dumont in “A song revue of 1922 song hits”. A very pleasing and novel act.

Cliford Jordan

Special in three, 14 minutes in a juggling and spinning novelty. Very good act of its kind. Mr. Jordan connot close in one but he has consented to do something in one for us to avoid the wait for after his act.

The Lumars

Featuring the woman without nerves. 8 minutes full stage. The lady does some very unusual balancing work, never equaled here by a woman.

Irving Fisher

19 minutes in one. Nice baritone voice and pleasing personality. Made himself a great favorite with our audience. Don Prosser at the piano.

Ted Lorraine

17 minutes special in three. A very pretty dance offering and some singing. A very good act.

W.C. Dornfield

Magician. 13 minutes in one. Doing a monologue supplemented by some simple card manipulations and a few very elementary pocket tricks.