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Tommy Christian And His Orchestra are playing during a three-month engagement at The Mounds Country Club, East St. Louis, Illinois, USA, operated by the notorious St. Louis gangster William Patrick 'Bow Wow' McQuillan.
Popular Australian singer Ada Crossley, who sang five times for Queen Victoria, dies at Woodlands Park, Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, UK.
Ray Miller and His Orchestra record Finesse and Funny, Dear What Love Can Do, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, for Brunswick Records.
Jazz cornet virtuoso Bix Beiderbecke spends the fourth of 36 nights in the Keeley Institute, Dwight, Illinois, USA, being treated for delerium tremens caused by his heavy drinking.
The musical comedy Great Day opens at the Cosmopolitan Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, where it will run for 36 performances. It introduces the evergreen song More Than You Know written by Vincent Youmans, with lyrics by Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu.
The Arkansas Woodchopper (real name Luther W. Ossenbrink) records Home On The Range, Barney McCoy and other tracks in Gennett Recording Studio, Starr Piano Company Building, Whitewater Gorge Park, Richmond, Indiana, USA.