Dan Quinlan and Keller Mack
Much was made of the tooth pulling scene. A conversation in “one”.
Frank and Jennie Latona
Mr. Latona is in need of a new beard, the tangled horse hair he wears now is obvious from anywhere in the house.
Davis and Walker
“A team of colored dancers and singers” the man is the better memeber. His acrobatic dancing is entertaining.
James E. Sullivan and Company
Humour with a seltzer bottle and a man standing on his head under threat of horse whipping. Sullivan is the “Dutchman” with accent, make up and dialogue similar to Sam Bernard’s “Hoggenheimer.” Katheryn Shay brighetns up the character of a stenographer.
Walter Jones and Mabel Hite
Miss Hite has a number of grotesque dances in which Mr. Jones takes part but not to their advantage.
Le Domino Rouge
Elaborate scenic and lighting effects. Full stage witha moorish scene. A masked dancer sleeping on on a dais. The dancer removes her mask and does three dances. one a waltz. The strage is half lit except for the spotlight.
Tom Nawn and Company
Laughable roller skating finish rounds out the act and gives it a good exit
Sirroje
A slenderly built woman who releases herself from steel manacles and wristlets with the same ease as Houdini.
Junie McCree and Company
Has a new woman, Blangtry Ashton as the adventuress. She looks the part but does not play as well as her predecessor.