Mattie Phillips and “Jungle Kids”

The act was thirteen minutes long on the full stage. A large African American woman sings and dances “violently” and is assisted by three young African American girls. They do cartwheels and eccentric dancing that “works up into a riot of action”.

Knapp and Cornella

The act was ten minutes long on the full stage. Two men do comedy acrobatics similar to Rice and Prevost and then dance for the latter half of the performance.

Francis and Palmer

The act was ten minutes long. A young man and a pretty woman open with a duet. The man has a solo and then the woman sings “Everybody’s Doing It” in excellent French. They finish with an eccentric double dance.

Bert Melrose

Bert Melrose has a clown act with new tricks that are novel and funny. He does one stunt with a pyramid of tables and another with a singing bird.

Grace De Winters

Grace De Winters has a few new ventriloquy bits. The dummies imitate songs of different celebrities while De Winters changes their costumes.

Harry Antrim

Harry Antrim does some whistling and impersonations. He opens with “Chicken Rag”

The Lowes

The Lowes do lasso tricks. The man, who sounds and acts like Will Rogers, did all of the standard lasso stunts usually done by the masters.

The Magnani Family

The Magnani Family dresses as street workers and play songs on diver instruments meant to look like tools.

Al Wild

The act was twelve minutes long. Wild wears street clothes and imitates a cornet, trombone, and various animals.

Mrs. Frank Farnum

Farnum is a society woman and sings a few songs in a good soprano voice.