Watkins and Williams

The act was fifteen minutes long. Billy Watkins formerly performed with the Williams sisters, but one of them left to get married. Billy is married to the other sister, so now they work as a singing husband and wife team. They have a handsome new wardrobe.

S. Miller Kent and Co.

The act, entitled “The Real Q” ran for seventeen minutes. The sketch is a dramatized version of a magazine short story. S. Miller Kent plays the real “Mr. Q”, a burglar who has robbed hundred of dental parlors. Q frames another burglar for the robberies by posing as a doctor and has him arrested by a Central Office detective named McCready.

Joe Jackson

Jackson opened the second part of the show with a foreign comedy bicycle act. He is a natural pantomimist.

The Herskins

The man wears makeup to appear as an old man with an eccentric nose and the woman performs as a shy young girl. They create double cartoons with colored crayons. The act was twelve minutes long.

Paul La Croix

Paul La Croix uses a female drummer who works the traps on the stage.

Ann Crewe and Co.

One act play by Florence J. Lewis of Radcliffe College. The plot revolves around Mrs. Carleton Jones, who recently passed the bar examination and is her state’s first female attorney. She is married to another attorney, Carleton Jones. She helps her maid who wishes to receive the money owed to her by her former employer, who is a suffragette. Ann Crewe was forceful as Mrs. Carleton Jones and wore a beautiful gown. Walter Andrus played Mr. Carelton Jones affably. The sketch was fourteen minutes long on the full stage.

George Wilson and Co.

George Wilson plays a veteran of the Civil War who walks on crutches and is indebted to a farmer. Wilson’s character cares only for his ten year-old orphan nephew. He pays what he owes the farmer and for a new suit for his nephew, which renders him “broke”.