Comedy juggler, comedy good, went well 10 minutes in one.
Lady Contortionist. Clever, does some nice work, well dressed, 2 minutes in one, went big.
World’s greatest sharpshooters. Man and a woman. Very clever shooting and made a great closing act, went very big. 17 min. full stage.
We have had German comedians before but nothing that can touch this pair. A positive riot from the start. 21 min. in one.
Singing, talking and a little dancing. Both Gaston and Miss Coverdale make three changes of costume which are very beautiful. The act caught from the start and went very big. 4 min. full stage.
Xylophone experts, the very best we have ever seen, audience couldn’t’ve seem to get enough of them. Very big hit. 17 min. in one.
“The Boys who write their Own Songs.” Some of their material very good. Did not catch on with the afternoon audience but went very well at night. 11 min. in one.
To-day was the first showing as a part of our vaudeville performance of this great improvement in moving pictures. Very few people left the house as compared with the number that have always done so heretofore. There is no question but that the Photoplane is a vast improvement over the old style picture. The audience was apparently interested and seemed to enjoy this number as thoroughly as any of the acts. I believe that as soon as people generally understand what these pictures are they will prove an attraction in themselves.
A most excellent exhibition of animal intelligence by an elephant, a horse and a pony. The entire act is well dressed, a lot of unusual stunts are presented, and the act held the closing spot without the slightest trouble. Thoroughly O.K. Landscape in 5, 10 minutes.
Songstress comedienne. Miss Nichols went very big, her various songs scoring a manner that stamped her as an unqualified success. Really the applause hit of the bill, gaining for herself the strongest finish of the show. 16 minutes, olio in 1.