Keit and DeMont

The act was nine minutes long. Two men do some talk and a standard acrobatic routine.

Kane and Barry

The act was twenty minutes long. Miss Kane opens with an old-fashioned song after the man explains that she will try to do something other than worn-out ragtime. The man does a “cissy” bit on the piano stool. Kane then does a comedy song in which she asks male members of the audience what they would do in certain situations.

Irving R. Walton

The act was fourteen minutes long. Walton opens with a “blue” suggestive song and then did several dialect bits. He is billed as a “dialectician”.

Jack Sheppard

The act was nine minutes long. Jack Sheppard does several Marathonic songs and parodies. He has added a new verse about the present political controversy to one of the songs.

Miller and Zollman

The act was sixteen minutes long. Miller and Zollman play a married vaudeville team who fight about the wife’s love of her little black dog. They continue to fight and threaten to leave each other until a fire breaks out in their hotel. They see a picture of a dead baby when the fire subsides and vow to return to their home in the South and quit vaudeville. The comedy includes the man wearing a bedspread as pants because his only trousers are at the cleaners.