Wilson and Wynne

The act was fifteen minutes long. This male and female team sings and plays music. The man performs in messenger boy makeup and plays the violin comedically. The woman is little, with a big personality and peculiar voice.

Arthur Deagon

Arthur is a singing comedian. He does a “rag” bit with a dummy that won him favour with the crowd at Keith’s.

Beatie and Babs

The act as fourteen minutes long. Beatie and Babs are two young English girls making their first American appearance. The younger and smaller girl impersonates an English “Dame” in costume and makeup and sings. The other taller girl is a good tap dancer. She does one straight tap and after a costume change does a “top boot dance”.

Saronsky

Saronsky is a violinist who performs in character makeup.

Pearl Trio

This Russian Dancing act was nine minutes long. A middle-aged man and a boy and a girl do fast Russian dancing. The younger two are likely the man’s children. The girl sings well and dances while the boy does pirouettes.

Shirley Kellogg

The act was twelve minutes long. Shirley Kellogg sings and dresses neatly.

Prof. La Reine

This electrical act was seventeen minutes long on the full stage. Prof. La Reine’s act does not compare with that of Dr. Herman, the originator of the electrical performance.

Gertrude Barnes

The act was twenty minutes long. Gertrude Barnes is a newcomer to vaudeville and was placed on a bill that featured only men. She sings several songs and does some comedy with props. She makes several costume changes and wears a couple beautiful gown which impress her womanly charms upon the audience. She sang five songs in a pleasing soprano, one of which was a “kid” number. Her final song, which was a lullaby skillfully worked up into a rag, garnered laughs from the audience.

Mysterious Moore

The act was eighteen minutes long on the full stage. Mysterious Moore does card tricks with some comedic talk. His comedy is mostly done by the musicians, who punctuate his performance with their instruments.

3 Martins

The act was thirteen minutes long. Two straights and one clown use no props, but their tricks score with the audience.