Three Macagnos

Time 7. Comedy tumblers and acrobats. C.D. This is a remarkable feature offering entirely unique material in the main. A big hit and deservedly so.

Adelaide Norwood

In 1. Time 16. Prima donna. Operatic repertory. The big hit of the show. She sings beautifully. However, a portion of her success here must be excited to the fact that she once sang in stock opera here and built up a large following.

Elita Proctor Otis & Co.

C.D.F. Time 26. Man and woman. “Mrs Bunner’s Bun.” The act suggests Mrs. Peckham’s Carouso in a great many ways, yet there are enough distinct features to make it worth booking. Elita Otis is very funny and kept the audience roaring with laughter.

Three Leightons

3 men. Time 17. C.D. Still doing their “One Night Stand In Minstrelsy.” This excellent merger of comedy, songs and dancing has been changed a little and goes with a big laugh. Close in one.

Bothwell Browne

Time 10. Open in 2 special back drop. Close in 4. Special Egyptian interior. Female impersonator. The holiday audience enjoyed the act. However I do not consider nearly as good as that done by Eltingo.

Dora Ronca

In 1. Time 10. Violinists. A flashy impression of energy with a fair amount of music. The inevitable “Traumeroi” played to a good hand. The lady obliges by dancing to her own accompaniment toward the close.

Kinetograph

“The Boy Scouts.” An interesting and timely film inasmuch as there has been a great deal of talk here in the newspapers about “the boy scouts,” and it is also a good holiday film.

Gus Edwards’ “Song Revue.”

39 min. open in one. All the good things that have been said about this act were thoroughly justified today. It is one of the prettiest and most pleasing musical acts that vaudeville can boast, and is particularly valuable to us during these two holiday weeks. Every feature got a good hand, and the many happy surprises through act won everybody. The close was immense. This act is certain to be talked about and drew big.

Royal Tokio Japs

15 min. F.S. As usual with Japanese acts, it is gorgeously costumed and costumed and showman-like in every particular. One of the most expert Japanese acts we have ever played, doing the regulation foot juggling, high pole and other together, with some of the best slack-wire and other feats ever seen. The work on the horizontal bar balanced on the high pole was quite thrilling and got a big hand. Finished with ground-tumbling, pyramid-building and other stunts which were well applauded. Closed brilliantly.