Great costumes.
Semi-acrobatic sketch which is reminiscent of the Byrne Brothers.
Performed by two boys.
A “bird act”
A few juggling acts.
Backdrop of a French landscape. Germanel dresses as a peasant.
Simple English act with no make-up or assistant
Many impersonations of children
Three trained musicians playing instruments, at times together, at times solo
The scene is laid in the room of a hotel. As the curtain rises someone with a dark lantern enters the room and shows that he means business when he takes all available articles and slips them into a bag. Just then a young woman enters. She has been a victim of aphasia and is just coming out of her abnormal condition. The crook hides in the bathroom and then a key is inserted in the door and a man in evening clothes who shows the effects of intoxication enters. He tries to recall where he has spent the last two days, when he suddenly sees the young woman, who has retired, and is laying on the bed. He quickly takes it for granted that he has gotten married during his carousal and after taking a look at the girl he seems to be satisfied that he has made an admirable selection. Hijinks and comedy ensue.