Two sisters sing and dance. Their opening material is nothing new or unusual, but they do “an eccentric song and dance in outlandish garb that just hit the audience right.”
The act was ten minutes long.
The orchestra only had twelve musicians and is very light for such a long name.
The act was twenty minutes long on the full stage.
The company presents a comedy sketch with a consistent story.
The man play a “rube” and the woman plays “a likely looking soubret.”
The act was eleven minutes long.
This African American song and dance team succeeds mainly on the strength of the man’s dancing. He dances in the style of the late Joe Britton. The woman makes two costume changes during the act.
The act was nineteen minutes long.
Bond Monroe formerly had a bicycle act, but now performs a monologue in which he uses the “fidgety maneuvers of a tramp” and sings.
The act was seventeen minutes long.
Two men announce that they will perform an imitation of a vaudeville show. They are dressed in evening clothes which look like they were made by a regular tailor.
The act was thirteen minutes long.
The Manson Twins play the piano and the mandolin and sing. They dress well and are versatile. “On looks alone these misses with the unmistakable freshness of youth score right off the reel.”
The act was ten minutes long.
Women sing the “Gaby Glide” and execute complicated cycling formations. There is also a single rider.
Hilda Hawthorne is a female ventriloquist with a dummy named “Johnnie.”