Willard Simms
Mabel Bardine and Co.
Ed. Jordon and Co.
Vera Barrett and Co.
Harry Montague’s “Fashion Plates”
Harry L. Tighe
Linton and Lawrence
Jack Kennedy and Co.
This sketch entitled “A Business Proposal” was eighteen minutes long.
Jack Kennedy plays a businessman who orders his associate (Chauncey Moore) to marry his stenographer (Virginia Reynolds) whom he loves before he is promoted to a management position in Chicago.
Flanagan and Edwards
This sketch entitled “Off and On” was nineteen minutes long.
This act is meant to be a sequel to the men’s former blackface act called “On and Off”. The setting is a hotel room that has been almost destroyed by the drunken actions of two men the night before. They now perform in “whiteface”. They do some kidding and then do a bit in which they divide the fifty dollars they made at the Elk’s social session between them. For the finish, they exit and reappear onstage in evening clothes and do a song and dance. They demonstrate the evolution of popular dancing styles over the last twenty-five years and end with a turkey trot.