Conetto, Lambert and Gonne
The act was seventeen minutes long.
The trio has graduated from “school acts” but offers similar material. Conetto acts as the “wop”, Lambert is the “kike”, and Lillian Gonne is the sassy little one. Gonne wears knee high stockings with her short dress instead of tights, which shows off her legs. For the finish, the trio performs in front of an exterior of a circus tent. “Boys don exaggerated band coats, ‘wop’ with drum and Hebrew with zobo, Lillian marching behind.”
Aubrey and Frank
The act was thirteen minutes long.
A comedian and a straight do a comedy routine which is similar to one the McNaughtons did a few years ago. The comedian is English in style and the straight is a good feeder. The straight beats up the comedian at the end.
Dooley and Parker
The act was fourteen minutes long.
The comedian opens with a pantomime and a travesty impersonation of Harry Lauder. The straight man sings a couple of ballads. They also do a gag about King Edward having died. When told of the death, the comedian jokes that he didn’t know he was on the bill. They have a new way of taking bows in which they do so one at a time.
Rober and Tunison
The act was fourteen minutes long.
A man and woman do comedic opera songs and some crossfire talk. They open with a duet and the woman does a recitative ballad and another comedy song. For the finale, they sing a “Toreador” travesty duet.
Ward and Curran
Hyman Mayer
The King Musical Trio
The trio consists of a straight man and woman and a comedian in blackface. The trio plays pianos and saxophones.
Sully and Hussey
Sully and Hussey have a “routine of nonsensical chatter and several character songs.” The comic was able to hold the act by himself for over eight minutes with a few character songs.