Alters Bros.

The act was seven minutes long. The Alters Bros. juggle clubs in the style of Lynch and Zeller. They open with some attempts at comedy talk. They do some solo work and finish by juggling the clubs between them.

Marshall and Trimble

The act was twelve minutes long. Marshall and Trimble do songs and “talk”. One man is dressed as a “wench” and the other plays the straight. The straight is also a good comedian. They do a costume number for the finish.

Al Herman

Al Herman does a monologue and sings. He talks about marriage and repeats the line “I thought I’d die” in a comedic way which gets some laughs. He uses Jim Morton’s bit in which he kids the act ahead. He does a “Sextet” parody for the finish.

Raymond Wylie

Raymond Wylie sings a duet with himself in a double voice. “He begins in a light baritone voice, of good quality, and then suddenly shifts to a high, clear soprano.”

Rex Fox

The act was twelve minutes long on the full stage. Rex Fox has a routine on the slack wire. For one trick, he carries a dummy on his back and stops to do a ventriloquy bit halfway across the wire. He also walks on foot-long stilts. He seems to be an Englishman.

Creighton Bros.

This comedy act entitled “Relics of ’67” was twelve minutes long. Two brothers sing, play instruments, and do some comedic “talk”. One plays the French horn and the other plays discordant notes on the violin. They are both dressed as old “rube” characters and the shorter man speaks in a high voice.

Josephine Davis, assisted by Billy Geller

The act was thirteen minutes long. Ms. Davis sings while her assistant, Billy Geller, plays piano. Her repertoire is composed of a new semi ballad, a selection from “Gypsy Love”. Ms. Davis wears two beautiful gowns of the “latest fashion”.