Cesar Nesi is billed as “The East Side Caruso” and dresses as an Italian vender.
The act was twenty-one minutes long.
Billy McDermott is a monologist who also sings parodies. He has a good bass voice and wears tramp attire.
The Arlington four are a singing comedy group.
The song was eight minutes long.
Hyla Allen sings and is accompanied by a man on the piano. She finishes with “Clap Hands”, which was previously made popular by Blanche Ring and Grace La Rue.
Emma Carus sings a few numbers.
The act is eight minutes long.
Annette Adams sings several songs. One has a “Dixie” refrain and one is an Italian number. She also changes hats.
Yvette plays the violin and sings. She does a rag medley and dances around the stage like a marionette.
The act was eleven minutes long.
A male and female team sing, dance, and play the piano dressed in evening attire. They open with a duet and some dancing. The girl then plays the piano for a conversation song in which the man asks her questions. She answers them in time to the music.
Pearce and Roslyn do songs and talk. They were on for eighteen minutes.
The act was twelve minutes long.
The trio sings and dances. The taller girl is a natural comedian. Hebert sings and talks, but his dancing is what puts the act over. His dancing is graceful and original.