The act was fourteen minutes long. Mr. Haley performs talk dressed as a “hick”.
The act was twelve minutes long. He carries many songs and “scores” with much of his comedy.
He has a “tooth-aching ‘dummy'” that he takes into the audience.
The act was fourteen minutes long. The trio is larger than average. The boys performed shoe dances that were executed well.
The act was seventeen minutes long. Lorde wore a “pretty suit”. He would also change into a sailor’s suit.
The stage was full; there was a plant in an upper box, a violinist, and an orchestra leader who stood beside a couple of assistants. There were two large armchairs engraved with a big “G”. Miss Gordon sat in one of them to sing her number. She sang three songs in total.
“Miss Martha wore a pair of tights that could have been heard a block away.” The women sing as they perform trapeze tricks.
The sketch entitled “Vindication” was eighteen minutes long. A father who fought for the Confederacy attempts to save his son from execution.
The act was twenty-one minutes long. It was entitled “Black Crepe and Diamonds.” The stage is draped in white. Miss Suratt wears more gowns than costumes.
The act entitled “Hired and Fired” was sixteen minutes long. There is singing, dancing, and crossfire talk.