The act was fourteen minutes long.
Dunlop and Folk are two young women who play the harp and the violin respectively. They also sing, though not well.
The act was ten minutes long.
This juggling trio consists of two boys and one girl. They juggle clubs, hoops, and hats. The orchestra accompanies them with “The Gaby Glide”.
This sister act was eleven minutes long.
One sister is dressed as a boy. They open with a song in which they do some excellent harmonizing. They also do a “wop” number, but their dialect is poor.
This tabloid musical comedy was nineteen minutes long on the full stage.
A man and a woman perform a musical comedy with attractive scenery and clothes and an interesting story line. The music is tuneful and both sing and dance with style.
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Norton and Lee open with a similar number to that of Brice and King. Both do solos and then come back together for two duets and dance numbers.
The act was eleven minutes long.
Raymond and Caverly perform a german act. The setting is a row of shop windows with humorous signs. Al Raymond plays a policeman and Caverly plays a butcher. They talk and do an operatic bit for the finish.
The act was six minutes long.
In this male and female tight wire act, the stocky man does some impressive balancing. The woman keeps the audience entertained long enough for him to catch his breath.
This comedy juggling act, entitled “Fun on the Boulevard” was ten minutes long on the full stage.
Bert Wheeler and his good-looking female assistant arrive onstage in a prop automobile. They juggle with “foolish props”.
The act was fourteen minutes long on the full stage.
The Willie Bros. are acrobats who have returned to New York after several years away. They do head-to-head balancing and perch work. The two top mounters are nearly the same weight as the understander, which makes their work that much more impressive.
This pantomime entitled “Sesostra” was seventeen minutes long on the full stage.
The plot of this show is similar to Guerrero’s “Rose and the Dagger’. The setting is Egyptian. Lina Imperia, farina, and Lucy Gerard are the principals.