Kubelik is a violinist and was the headliner for the show. He plays the violin in a “novel manner”. Two violins are placed on stands and Kubelik plays both while seated. He also plays the keyboard. He plays catchy numbers on all three instruments during his routine.
Violinist
Offerman sings popular songs and is accompanied by the piano.
“It consists of painting in colors with unusual rapidity a couple of pictures on transparencies through which electric lights are projected, which illuminate his work in a new way.”
The act opened the show and occupied eight minutes.
Miss Guerite is assisted by George F. Moore, who sings, dances, and offers Guerite rapid fire dialogue to hold the interest of the audience while she changes costume behind a screen.
Guerite wears a “very risque costume” during the first number and green velvet pants and coat during “Antonio”, an Italian dialect song.
The act was twenty minutes long on the full stage.
Miss Kramer and two men perform on the rings and the trapeze. One man hangs from the rings with his arms and balances the other head to head.
Miss Kramer is “a buxom figure in white tights”, though she does not do much until the end of the act where she carries both men on her hips as she walks offstage.
The act was nine minutes long on the full stage.