“Johnson and Wise are coloured.” Miss Wise sings while Mr. Johnson dances. They wear evening clothes. Miss Wise sings a song about the moon.
The act was ten minutes long. One of the girls does a male impersonation. She is dressed as a boy. They finish with an “Indian” number.
The act, entitled “Mr. Flynn from Lynn”, was nine minutes long. The drop shows a waiting room of a train station, a gateway to trains, a ticket agent window, and an information window. “Lynn” encounters the train announcer, information clerk, and ticket agent. Familiar bits of business are discussed.
McKay and Cantwell were assisted by “Baldy” (Crawford Pine). They opened with “Everybody is Acting on Broadway”.
Miss Morgan sang three songs. She is joined by three boys who play the banjo, piano, and violin.
Martinetti and Sylvester started with comedy acrobatics. La Petite Onre, a girl in a red union suit, rides a star lit bicycle and does tricks.
A man and a woman draw cartoons of people in the audience.
The act was called “A Strenuous Daisy”. Miss Barbee sharpened a knife on her arm and performed other artistic stunts.
Mr. Van Alstyne sings new and old songs. He sat at the piano and played the choruses of his old successes. He has three singers alongside him.
Miss Guerite wears several “fetching costumes”. She sings and dances. Jarrot dances less than Miss Guerite.