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Luther William Ossenbrik is born near Knob Noster, Missouri, USA. He will find success as a square dance caller, guitarist and fiddler under the name Arkie The Arkansas Woodchopper.
The 3-act musical comedy The Girl Who Smiles is playing at The Longacre Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 104 performances.
Musical revue The Passing Show Of 1915 is playing at The Winter Garden, New York City, USA.
Musical The Blue Paradise is playing at The Casino Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 356 performances. A review in The Evening Journal hailed it as "Replete with good music and excellent songs."
Bass vocalist Herbert Witherspoon records Rose-Marie, Calvary, Just You and other songs for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
Arthur Fields records If War Is What Sherman Said It Was for Columbia Records in New York City, USA.
Safety First, described as a "Mock - Military - Movie Musical Hit" is presented at B.F. Keith's Theatre, Washington DC, USA, with Sophye Barnard and Lou Anger, plus 'Beauty Chorus', Bonnie Glass, Kate Elinore and Sam Williams.
Little Caruso, The Imperial Quartet and blackface duo Bertie Herrron and Milt Arnsman are appearing at The Empress Theatre, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Harry McClaskey (aka Henry Burr), with orchestral accompaniment, records What An Irishman Means By "Machree" for Columbia Records in New York City, USA.
The 'high-class' Vaudeville bill at The Orpheum Theatre in Seattle, Washington, USA, features Pat Rooney And Marion Dent, Walter C. Kelly, Beaumonte And Arnold, Eugene Damond and Bessie Browning.
The stage musical Bric-A-Brac is playing at The Palace Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK, during a run of 385 performances. Music for the show is by Lionel Monckton and Herman Finck, and the cast includes Gwendoline Brogden, Teddie Gerard, A. Simon Girard, Nelson Keys, Gertie Millar, Arthur Playfair and Lauri Wylie.
Conway's Band records Gems Of Stephen Foster, Blue Paradise and Tenth Regiment March for Victor Records in Camden, New Jersey, USA.
The musical revue Hip-Hip-Hooray is playing at The Hippodrome Theatre, Broadway, New York City, USA, during a run of 425 performances.