Will H. Fox
Sydney Grant
Amelia Summerville
Julius Tanen
Carter and Waters
The act was twenty-two minutes long.
Carter and Waters are a male and female team who perform monologues and sing one song. The woman opens with a monologue (“lambasting men to a frazzle”) in a travestied suffragette costume. A man then walks across the stage with a baby carriage and gives his won version of the suffragette talk. During the song, the man uses a wooden table as a piano.
Edward Winchester
The act was fourteen minutes long.
Winchester is a singing monologist who opens with a number on a snare drum during which he does impressions.
Bond Monroe
The act was nineteen minutes long.
Bond Monroe formerly had a bicycle act, but now performs a monologue in which he uses the “fidgety maneuvers of a tramp” and sings.
Jim Quinn
The act was thirteen minutes long.
Jim Quinn is a blind singing monlogist. “The greater part of his talk consists of experiences told in a jocular vein.” He sings three songs.