“The Parson” – “Why Men Marry” — Blackface; old-time stump speech; 14 min. in one; went good.
“ECHOS From Woodland” — man and woman; special farmyard scene; singing, talking and novelty. 15 min.; went fair.
Chas. W. Beyer’s 1920 edition of the Petticoat Minstrels. Presenting all the latest fads in minstrelsy. Seven women; two blackface. 24 min.; went good.
In “Just Pun” – Man and woman; eccentric singing, talking and dancing. This act went over very big. 16 min. in one.
“The Musical Miner” — Piano – accordeon novelty; makes up as miner. Special drop representing a mine. 8 min. in one; went fair.
In “The Ruby Ray”. Three women and a man; Comedy sketch Two special drops; this sketch went over very tame; too soft and silly. 20 min.
Character Comedy Skit. Man des Italian character; woman straight. Act consists of singing and talking. 14 min. in one. Went big.
In Artistic Bits of Vaudeville “–Special drop; Man (Man and woman) plays piano and sings; women does several dancing numbers with change of costume. 10 min. went fair.
In Songs and Foolishness; sing up-to-date songs, interspersed with dancing; 15 min. in one; this act went over Big.
In songs, talking and dancing; two women and a man; special drop; changes in costume; 15 min.; went good.