Jack Lorimer
Kreisel’s Dogs and Cats
Dollie Toye
Cabaret Trio
This piano act was fifteen minutes long.
Two singers (Billy Devere and Arthur Herman) and a blind pianist (Arthur Stone) do straight and rag numbers. One of the men sings a good “souse” solo. The pianist does a straight solo on the piano.
Dooley and Jones
The act was fifteen minutes long.
Two young men sing and do comedy “talk”.
The Bimbos
The act was nine minutes long on the full stage.
The male member of the team stands in a barrel on top of four wobbling tables that have been stacked on top of one another. He jumps out of the barrel just before it falls to the stage. The woman is the muscular understander.
Maude Kramer
The act was ten minutes long.
Kramer sings, dances, and plays musical instruments. For one number she wears a tight red sweater and short skirt with her hair done in the style of “Sis Hopkins”. She sings topical songs, dances at the piano, and does a bit with a banjo.
Temple and Don
The act was fifteen minutes long.
Both men juggle neatly. The straight is particularly effective.
Musical Dixon
The act was ten minutes long.
Musical Dixon plays divers instruments, the concertina (from which he gets the largest result), and a “skeleton xylophone” in which he works the legs and arms through a foot attachment. He also uses prop pieces of food to play a song. He wears eccentric attire.