Adas Troupe

The act was ten minutes long. Five women and two men perform tricks on rings. A strong armed woman at the top holds the others while they do the routine.

Ray Fenton and Lada

The act was fourteen minutes long. The trio is larger than average. The boys performed shoe dances that were executed well.

Nance O’Neil and Co.

The act entitled “The Worth of a Man” was twenty-one minutes long. An unemployed husband joins a gang of theirs and is arrested. His wife lives with a friend while he is in jail.

Chief Caupolican

The act was seventeen minutes long. He defends “the Indian race” in addition to discussing other topics. He wore “redskin” makeup.

Ted Eyck and Wiley

The act was eight minutes long. A man and woman sing and dance. They perform in evening clothes and change into sartorial equipment.

Chas and Aida Latham

The act entitled “Nobody’s Kids” was fifteen minutes long. A man looks for a servant and his son applies for the position. Comedy ensues.

Du-For Trio

The act was twelve minutes long. They sing and dance on a pad.