Two Belmonts

The act was seven minutes long on the full stage. A man and a woman perform on rings and stilts. The woman has a “rather startling holding strength and strong muscles.”

Don Fulano

The act was fifteen minutes long on the full stage. Don Fulano is a black trained horse who does a conventional routine.

William Rock and Maude Fulton

The duo does character songs and dances. Rock performs in his old “Borneo Man” makeup for one song and Fulton does a solo number in a red bloomer suit. They then do a travesty on a French drama. For the finish, they perform the Turkey Trot how it is done in different cities.

Laura Buckley

The act was thirteen minutes long. Laura Buckley does an impersonation routine called “Studies from Life”. She walks up to a table onstage with wigs and makeup on it and is assisted by a maid who helps her change. She impersonates an old man, a red-headed manicurist, a grandmother, and a female demonstrator of a new breakfast cereal in a department store. She does semi-recitative songs. She changes into a long dress at the end and takes a bow as herself.

Charles and Fanny Van and Co.

This skit entitled “From Stage Carpenter to Ackter” was twenty-two minutes long. Charles and Fanny Van play a vaudeville team. Charles’ character used to be a stage carpenter and Fanny has just divorced her husband and former vaudeville partner. They sing a song and ask the audience for laughs so that they’ll get another booking. When the audience laughs, Charles takes a picture of them as proof. He announces at the end that he accidentally took all of the pictures on one roll, so none of them will turn out. They do some more parodies and then a “Rest in Peace” horseshoe is passed over the footlights.

Theo. Bamberg

The act was nine minutes long on the full stage. Bamberg is a “shadowgraphist” who makes shadow pictures with his hands behind a stage light. He is announced as a “European Court Entertainer” who has performed for the likes of King Edward VII of England, the Crown Prince of Sweden, and the Shah of Persia, among many others.

Mabel Berra

The act was fifteen minutes long. Mabel Berra sings original songs and performs in tights. She has supposedly just returned from a “Continental Triumph”, perhaps in France or Germany based on her costume and makeup. She imitates Trentini, sings to some “plants” in the audience, and does a “kid” number. She changes costume several times and conspicuously shows off her right leg.

Montamba and Wells

Montamba and Wells do a grotesque comedy acrobatic routine. They closed with a version of the Melrose chair-toppling trick.