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.
The act was ten minutes long.
A young woman whose voice and figure are similar to Sophie Tucker sings two coon songs, then two others. She sings “Oceana Roll” in English and German.
The act was thirteen minutes long.
Two men sing and dance in blackface.
The act was twelve minutes long.
Four men dressed as college boys do a short routine. Three play the piano and one does most of the singing.
The act was thirteen minutes long on the full stage.
The Temple Girls is a female quartet who sings and plays instruments.
The act was fifteen minutes long on the full stage.
Don Fulano is a black trained horse who does a conventional routine.
This “settee” act was thirteen minutes long.
The duo places a “rustic bench” in front of an olio drop. They open with a recitation duet and some dancing. The girl does a solo and the man does a monologue and “Yiddish” song. The girl changes to a short soubret dress and they do some more singing and a “neat dance” for the finale.
The act was twelve minutes long on the full stage.
The Loretta Twins are actually three girls. Two look and dress similarly in short performance skirts that look like bathing suits and the other wears comedy makeup. The do a routine on the triple bars with a trampoline underneath. They do somersault cut-offs, giant swings, and a double somersault cut-off for the finish.