The Seminoles

A fellow talks “as if he had a pain in his stomach.” A small man adds to it with an instrument.

Solly Lee

The act was eight minutes long. Solly sang “Alabam” first. He wore a uniform and cap with “Hammerstein’s” on it. He removed the hat when he sang “That Old Gal of Mine”. He then sang “I Want to Dance, Dance, Dance”.

Clark and McCullough

The act entitled “Much Ado About Nothing” was thirteen minutes long. The act “is made up of laughable nonsense.” Two men dress as tramps. “The act starts off like a race horse, sags, picks up again, lags once more and does well at the finish.”

Rene Parker

The act was fourteen minutes long. Ms. Parker sang five songs: “When I Lost You”; “Down in Dear Old New Orleans”; “Jingle Bells”; “We’ve Had a Lovely Time”; “There’s One in a Million Like You”. She went into the audience during “Jingle Bells”.

Miss Eis

Miss Eis dances the “classic bunk” style. She wears sandals and a pair of trunks.