Harrison Wolfe and Girls

The act was fifteen minutes long. Wolfe is a bucolic youth who tells jokes and is assisted by two girls. They wear short skirts, tights, and socks and do a song and dance. The man sings “Like A Rose” while the girls change to satin pantaloons. For the finish they all sing and dance and the man imitates “woodsawing, a soda fountain ‘and other animals.'”

Creighton Bros.

This comedy act entitled “Relics of ’67” was twelve minutes long. Two brothers sing, play instruments, and do some comedic “talk”. One plays the French horn and the other plays discordant notes on the violin. They are both dressed as old “rube” characters and the shorter man speaks in a high voice.