Cameron and O’Connor

The act entitled “Hired and Fired” was sixteen minutes long. There is singing, dancing, and crossfire talk.

Adas Troupe

The act was ten minutes long. Five women and two men perform tricks on rings. A strong armed woman at the top holds the others while they do the routine.

Molly Wood Stanford

The act was thirteen minutes long. Molly looks Irish. She sings and plays the violin. She wears green silk knickers. She lets down her hair as she plays “Last Rose of Summer.”

Ray and Irving

The act was twelve minutes long. A woman dressed as a man sitting on the edge of a fireplace sings of past lovers.

Dyso and Duffy

Theca was thirteen minutes long. There is crossfire talk, a song, and a monolog. The straight changes into a two-headed policeman with ventriloquy work.

Homer Miles and Co.

The act entitled “On the Edge of Things” was eighteen minutes long. The set is the roof of a New York city apartment house. A young girl is to elope with a man, not knowing about his wife or child.

Austin Webb and Co.

the act entitled “My Friend” was fifteen minutes long. Louise Marshall plays a wife.

Catherine Calvert and Co.

The act entitled “To Save One Girl” was thirty minutes long. The act is a political drama. The actors showed much emotion.

Chief Caupolican

The act was seventeen minutes long. He defends “the Indian race” in addition to discussing other topics. He wore “redskin” makeup.

Joseph Herbert, Jr. and Lillian Gold-smith

The act was fifteen minutes long. The couple dance “gracefully and effectively”. Miss Goldsmith “shows hard practice.” One dance sees her “arise mermaidlike from the sea to greet the tattered and torn youth along the rock shore”.