Readick-Freeman Players

The act was sixteen minutes long. A high-school teacher reveals that she is a thief to an undercover detective.

Wilson and Hills

The act is ten minutes long. Both men enter as postmen with arms full of parcels. Singing is mixed with their banter.

Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven

The act was twenty-six minutes long. The act is a series on songs, dancers and charges. Mr. De Haven wears a plain black dress suit and a grey one. They are accompanied by a pianist.

Billy Rogers

The act was fourteen minutes long. Rogers imitates familiar sounds, including a siren horn and a mandolin. He finishes with the impersonation of a ragtime banjo.

Edwin Arden and Anne Sutherland Co.

The act entitled “The Stool Pigeon” was twenty-five minutes long. A girl who robbed a man at a New Years Eve party is captured by police and forced to of after a criminal.

Georgia Trio

Three men in blackface sing, banter, and dance.

Sallie Fisher

The act was seventeen minutes long. Ms. Fisher sings before a green plush curtain and then disappears to prepare for a costume song. She dresses as an Indian maid, a Quakeress, a Colonial dame, and wears a Victorian period dress.

Arthur Geary

The act was fifteen minutes long. Geary wears a bright Hussar outfit. He sang three numbers.

Robinson’s Ragtime Elephants

The act was eleven minutes long. Robinson wore immaculate evening dress. He didn’t speak, but silently commanded the elephants. The finish saw the animals shake themselves to a ragtime melody.