In “Songiflage” – principally a talking act, with a little singing; wind-up with Scottish dance and song, dressed in Scotch dress. 17 min in one; went poor at matinee but better at evening show.
Four bears, 8 dogs, three monkeys, one ant eater. Two assistants. Among the many stunts these animals perform are: Playing musical instruments, dancing, standing on their heads, riding bicycles, juggling back and forward, somersaults, etc. 14 min, full stage; went good.
Harmony and song – two girls, singing act; special Japanese setting with electrical effects, water scenes, etc.; this act went very poor. 10 min. in two.
Presenting “Uncle Jerry at the Opera” – singing and talking skit; two men; full dress suits; one of them took off an old gentleman to perfection and was very amusing. 14 min. in one; went good.
Four men; in “HUMOR and Harmony” eccentric make-up in a harmony singing and comedy act; special set representing a wharf; all good singers; 14 min. full stage. Went big.
“A Round Up of Mirth and Medley” – four man and a woman; singing and comedy act; dressed in cowboy costumes; stage setting represents a Western prarie [sic] evening – like the above act this went over great; 20 min.
“The Sensational Girl” – balancing act, with a few handsprings; also drops from a platform about 20 ft. high to a table (backwards) on her hands; 7 min. in full stage; went fair only.
33 min. Doing an act along the same lines as was done by Montgomery & Moore, but with a lot of new stuff. An extra man is carried for the piano numbers. Miss Moore does her usual “Nut” comedy stuff, while Frank does three straight songs, getting them all over in good shape. The act is full of action, kept the audience is a roar of laughs and finished strong, being the distinct applause hit of the show.
Three men; comedy satire on circus life; open in one with a drop representing a circus tent and then inside in the lion’s den – this act was full of laughs, but got no hand at the finish. 15 min full stage.
“In a Feast of Varieties” – two women and a man; open in one, go to full stage. A little music, a little burlesque juggling; this act went over very great indeed – tremendous applause. 20 min.