Gerald Griffin and Co.

“Other People’s Money.” No better dramatic comedy, sort of farce, nor better played, has found a place upon our program for many months. Can hold the star position on any bill. F.S.

“Swat Milligan.”

A good, lively offering to start the bill off with and enjoyed by those who understand baseball lore. F.S.

Lynch and Keller

These boys are all right for houses where club juggling is enjoyed. In one.

The 4 Uessems

After the best of acrobats have finished these boys start from there. They are wonders. F.S.

Karl Emmy’s Pets

We agree with others whose reviews we have read that this one of the real classy animal act. F.S.

Hawthorne and Burt

“The New Recruit.” This act has the virtue of being new and the part played by Burt was certainly done in a clever manner with a good finish with his eccentric dance. Many laughs. In one.

The Royal Colibris

Dressed as “The Baby, the Nurse and the Corporal.” They do a splendid acrobatic turn the interest in which is enhanced by the fact of their apparent youth. 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.