Chas. B. Lawlor and Daughters

The act was twenty minutes long. Lawlor and his two young daughters perform songs are are new to New York vaudeville. The daughters do a lot of costume changes.

Lolo

Lolo is a mind reader. With her eyes completely shut, she guesses correct figures and addresses of the audience with “amazing rapidity”. She finishes with a shooting exhibition “that is short of marvelous.”

Minnie Allen

The act entitled “A Novelty of Song” was twelve minutes long. Miss Allen plays the piano and sings. She performs two numbers at the piano and two away from it.

Three Bohemians

The act was fourteen minutes long. The Three Bohemians are similar to the Three Vagrants in makeup. They play the guitar, violin, and accordion. None are talented enough to be soloists.

Red Sox Quartet

The act was twelve minutes long. This singing quartet is made up of four Red Sox players: Marty McHale, Tom (Buck) O’Brien, Hugh Bradley, and Bill Lyons. The men open the act by singing solo and then come together. They finish with some old “rags” and then each dances a Turkey Trot. They appeared in their baseball uniforms which were dirty from the diamond.

Reta Reynolds

The act was fifteen minutes long. Reynolds is a character comedienne who does four impressions, each with its own costume change. She opens as a “Quakeress”.

Herman and Shirley

The act was eleven minutes long. Herman is a contortionist (formerly of Byers and Herman) and Miss Shirley is his assistant. Herman wears a skeleton costume as he contorts his body.

Tom Grimes and Dunbar Sisters

The act was seventeen minutes long on the full stage. Tom Grimes is a comedian in eccentric makeup who is assisted by a sister act. The man performs a monologue of “ancient jokes.” There is also outdated cross-fire talk with a burlesque melodrama for a finale.

Four Kellys

This tight wire and teeth act was ten minutes long on the full stage. The act revolves around three women and a boy, who do conventional wire work in the style of the Curzon Sisters.”The set is Japanesy, with the wire in the foreground.”

Three Ombros

The act was eleven minutes long. The trio are triple bar gymnasts. They tend to slow down their tricks near the end of their act to build enthusiasm.