This strong act was fifteen minutes long on the full stage.
Three strong men do gladiatorial and “physical culture” posing. They also do a regulation routine of acrobatics and wight lifting.
The Elliot Savonas are an octet which performs classical numbers in front of a backdrop equipped with electric lights. They also use a three-sectioned pipe organ. One member attempts some comedy.
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.”
Damela is a female escape artist. She is tied into a bag and locked into a wooden box with a man selected from the audience. The box is also half filled with water. She escapes and switches places with the man from the audience. She does the same trick with a woman from the audience appears in the audience when she escapes.
The act was eight minutes long.
Shaw and Eddy open with a slang narrative. The man then dresses as a messenger boy and does an eccentric dance in eccentric makeup.
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.
The act was six minutes long on the full stage.
Two acrobats wear jockey suits and perform in front of a race course background. One is the comedian and the other is the tumbler. The two were formerly with different partners.
This “sidewalk conversation” act was twelve minutes long.
A woman acts as the feeder to the man who “returns ‘fat’ comedy answers.” He wears an ill-fitting dress suit that has nothing to do with the act.
The act was ten minutes long.
Fossatti plays classical and rag numbers on an accordion that looks like a toy piano. He wears an Italian street costume.
This piano act entitled “The Publisher” was twelve minutes long.
Sam Goodwin has copied the former act of Will H. Fox, who played the piano with his nose and wore Paderewski makeup. Adah Elliot says very little and her only action is to occasionally place her hand on Goodwin’s knee while seated on the bench. The setting is the interior of a publisher’s office.