Julius Tannen

Tannen “has a lot of new material and worked easily to a successful conclusion”. He had a an offensive joke about blowing his nose.

Bessie Wynn

“Bessie Wynn has the vocal, physical and sartorial equipment essential to the make-up of a single prima donna turn for the two-a-day.” There is a velvet drop and an pianist.

Jones and Sylvester

The act entitled “The Two Drummers” was ten minutes long. Mr. Sylvester performed “I’m a Married Man” with sneezing. They also perform dialog between each other.

Jerry and Delaney

The act was fourteen minutes long. Their setting is Arctic scenery with Eskimo ice houses.

Foster and Lovett

The act was sixteen minutes long. Lovett enters singing while Foster plays the drums. Mr. Foster is in comedy dress.

Capitola

The act was eleven minutes long. She performs by herself.

Ethel Brougham and Co.

The act was twenty-two minutes long. A piano is wheeled out, a man and woman perform a crossfire duet.

Weston and Scheer

The act was nine minutes long. “Two men in evening dress sing several numbers, all of the popular brand.”

Brierre and King

The act was sixteen minutes long. “The man and woman are clean-cut, neat workers of the cross-fire singing and dancing type”. They sing a comic song about a sea captain. They also perform give and take gags.

Ned Finley and Co.

The act was eighteen minutes long. The setting is that of a railroad wreck. A woman is saved by the leading man; however, it is later revealed they are con artists.