Ed Correlli and Charles Gilette
A pair of “jesting tumblers.”
Charles C. Drew and Co.
The act, entitled “Mr. Flynn from Lynn”, was nine minutes long. The drop shows a waiting room of a train station, a gateway to trains, a ticket agent window, and an information window. “Lynn” encounters the train announcer, information clerk, and ticket agent. Familiar bits of business are discussed.
Evans and Lloyd
The act was nineteen minutes long. A western girl is to marry an English gentleman. She tries to frighten the visitor. The woman wears an abbreviated skirt.
Blue Richardson and Co.
The act is fifteen minuted long. A couple through a mistake in numbering, move into the wrong house W.hie suffering the usual “tortures” of settling they are told to move.
Chick Sale
He enters the stage, he is loaded with clothes, but an observer doesn’t realize how well ensconced he is until the third or fourth song or recitation.
“Eloping”
George Ade
O’Rilla Barbee
The act was called “A Strenuous Daisy”. Miss Barbee sharpened a knife on her arm and performed other artistic stunts.
The Star Bout
The act featured a boxing match between two contestants with funny headspins.