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.

Bessie Toner , Albert Gren and Co.

The act entitled “Tricked” was nineteen minutes long. A lady and her friend scheme to help the lady get a divorce with her husband.

Willian Bond and Co.

The act was entitled “Little Snookums”. Two men and two women make up the cast. A man drops of a dog at a house of an owner who hates dogs.

Helen Page and Co.

The act was twenty-two minutes long. Ms. Page plays a country girl who seeks to make it big on the stage.

Wm. Hawtrey and Co.

The act entitled “Old Nick and Co” was nineteen minutes long. An old inventor calls on Satan to help him with his financial difficulties. A friend arrives and the inventor mistakes him for the devil.

Sam and Kitty Morton

The act entitled “Back to Where they Started” was eighteen minutes long. The act is filled with talk, songs, and dancing. Sam undresses his working closes in from of the audience to reveal a tuxedo underneath.

Ed Wynn and Co.

The act entitled “The King;s Jester” was fourteen minutes long. A jester performs jokes in front of the king. If the king fails to laugh the jester dies.

Readick-Freeman Players

The act was sixteen minutes long. A high-school teacher reveals that she is a thief to an undercover detective.