Belle Baker sings and found some favour with the Monday audience at Keith’s.
Harry Fox has mastered the art of “kidding” and is always a sure-fire hit. He tried out some new “nifties” and the well-dressed Millership sisters held up their end of the act.
Gould is assisted by Belle Ashlyn.
Houdini was the headliner and closed the show. He opened the act with a handcuff escape. He then performed a “can” trick in which he locked a can in a box and released himself from said box simultaneously.
The troupe closed the show. They do top-mounting tricks and hand-to hand work.
One act play by Florence J. Lewis of Radcliffe College.
The plot revolves around Mrs. Carleton Jones, who recently passed the bar examination and is her state’s first female attorney. She is married to another attorney, Carleton Jones.
She helps her maid who wishes to receive the money owed to her by her former employer, who is a suffragette.
Ann Crewe was forceful as Mrs. Carleton Jones and wore a beautiful gown. Walter Andrus played Mr. Carelton Jones affably.
The sketch was fourteen minutes long on the full stage.