Case and Rogers

The act was sixteen minutes long. A man enters alone and begins a rag number. He is interrupted by a comedian dragging a trunk. The act closes with a duet.

Jack and Ed Smith

Both dancers wear frock coats, siik hats. They perform Moon and Harris style of dancing.

Perry and Elliott

The woman plays straight while the man performs Hebrew comedy. They perform a song conversation made up of popular song titles.

Irving Berlin

Mr. Berlin jumped right into his own songs. He sings several of them. Ted Snyder serves as an assistant on the piano.

Jolson

Jolson sang many songs. He appeared in white face.

Gabby and Pilcer

They sang a couple of songs. Gabby was “overloaded with make-up”. Pilcer wore none, which made him look ghastly.

Charles Gibney and Co.

The act was twenty minutes long. “A male crook, unwillingly assisted by a woman assistant, frames up a green goods deal on a ‘boob,’ apparently a helpless rube.” The woman does the job while the man remains in the background. The man is captured by a detective.

Violinsky

“His best bit is at the piano when he gives his impressions of the sort of piano playing to be heard in a moving picture house.”

Block, Hume and Thomas

The act was twelve minutes long. The trio were one of the closing numbers and sang their song as many of the patrons were leaving the venue. They sing solos and ensemble numbers.

Curry and Riley

A pianist declares he cannot play for his assistant broke his leg. A man in the audience offers to help. He helps play the accompaniments.