Loughlin’s Comedy Dogs

Some splendid work by these clever fox terriers on the large balls and a revolving table. Lots of laughs and an act that could be played on almost any position on this bill.

Jesse L. Lasky’s “The Kahl and the Girls”

Mr. Lasky has improved this act to a great extent by the addition of the Courtney Sisters, who instill quite a lot of life into the little musical comedy. However, the act is not up to the standard of Mr. Lasky’s former offering, but may improve to some degree with more work. F.S. Special set.

Connolly and Wenrich

This act received no end of spontaneous applause and it seemed to deserve it, too. The singing of the latest popular songs of Mr. Wenrich by Miss Connolly was good, and the resume of Mr. Wenrich’s past successes by himself at the piano was very well-liked. Their last number, “Kentucky Days,” was a big hit and they were forced to repeat the chorus several times. In one.

Kitty Traney

“After the Corso.” While we have played this act before, it seemed to be appreciated by our audience just as much as formerly, it is a pretty act and the work of the trained animals and the juggling of Miss Traney make it a good offering, especially in this position on the bill. F.S.

Daniel Frohman’s “Detective Keen”

We like this act very much. It is full of life and the intensely dramatic situation, with the startling denouement at the finish, makes it one of the best serio-comic melodramas we have ever played. The cast is capable, especially Mr. Arthur Noops, who seems get the best possible results from his role. F.S.

Three Mori Bros.

Japanese slack wire and barrel-tossing act. These three clever men do some excellent work which is interspersed with no small amount of good clean comedy. An act that could go any place on this bill and do well. F.S.

Photoplane

Recent events of national interest. Good selection this week.

Lolo, The Mystic

She is in a class by herself and is away and far superior to any one ever engaged in her line of entertainment. F.S.

Mme. Bumiko

This Japanese singer as a novelty will create some talk and draw a little money to the box office. She attracted the greatest attention and secured much applause when she rendered “Alexander’s Big Time Band” in Japanese. F.S.