Pete Mack and Clancey Twins

The act was twenty-three minutes long. Pete Mack is the youngest of the trio and has a pleasing soprano voice. The trio dress as newsboys who decide to try their luck at an “amateur night.” One girl plays the cornet and the other girl sings with Pete Mack.

Base Ball Trio

The act was eleven minutes long. Two men and a woman in baseball uniforms juggle in front of a grandstand backdrop. The baseball accessories (balls, bats, etc.) are all juggled .

Kluting’s Animals

The act was fifteen minutes long. Kluting works with pigeons, rabbits, cats, and dogs onstage. Three white cats do platform work and French poodles waltz across the stage. The cats also finish with some high jumping.

Combs and Phither

The act was ten minutes long. Two men in evening clothes sing ballads. One is a tenor and the other is a high baritone.

Four Rosemary Girls

The act was seventeen minutes long on the full stage. It also closed the show. The four Rosemary girls form a quartet of the violin, cello, piano, and trombone. They play classical and semi-classical numbers. “The girls look well and dress nicely.”

Daly’s Minstrel Five

The act was twenty-four minutes long on the full stage. This quintet sings and dances in blackface. Two comedians do the talking and the trio in the middle sings harmonies. They finish with a lively dance and ‘rag’ number.

Uno Bradley

The act was fourteen minutes long. Uno Bradley is a singing monologist who appears in blackface. “He has a habit of waiting for people to laugh after telling a ‘gag’.”

Klinger’s Statues of Art

The act was twelve minutes long. Two men, two women, and two dogs pose in front of a black curtain. Their bodies are all oiled, “giving them the sleek appearance of eels.” The dogs are remarkably well-behaved.

Morie and Scome

The act was eighteen minutes long. Two men juggle in a tropical setting. One is dressed as a white duck, and the other as a jungle native. The man dressed as the duck juggles four coloured balls and works his way up to seven. He then juggles plants and changes clothes for some bow and arrow tricks. He catches the arrows on each wrist and one at the back of the neck on protective padding. For the finale, he juggles American flags.

Cole and Coleman

The act was eleven minutes long on the full stage. A male and female team do a comedy routine on several instruments with some talk in between.