Coffman and Carroll

The act was fifteen minutes long. Coffman and Carroll are a male and female team. The man does the comedy and the woman plays straight. The woman sings a solo and the man does an eccentric dance. They conclude with a coon song.

Howard Sloat and Co.

This “mistaken identity” sketch was fifteen minutes long on the full stage. The company consists of two men and a woman. A woman arrives in the city to look up her married sister, but finds herself at the house of a bachelor with the same name as her brother-in-law.

Slawson and Tyson

The act was sixteen minutes long on the full stage. A man in eccentric makeup and a female toe dancer sing, dance, and talk.

Four Musical Kings

The act was fourteen minutes long. Four men play classical and rag numbers on brass instruments. The first ten minutes are classical solos, duets, and quartets. They wear blue uniforms trimmed with white braid.

Helen Gannon

The act was ten minutes long. Helen Gannon is a refined young woman who whistles, sings, and does bird impressions. She opens and closes with whistling.

Locke and Linder

This comedy skit was eighteen minutes long. One man plays a “souse” with a Dutch dialect dressed in evening clothes. The other plays an Irish policeman, a letter carrier, an old man, and an iceman. The two engage in cross-fire comedic talk. At one point the “souse” wants to get home quickly, so he stamps himself with his address and the other man (as the letter carrier) walks him to his house.