Nip and Tuck

The act occupied seven minutes on the full stage. The comic contortionist performs in clown make-up and contorts his body into “ludicrous positions”.

George Offerman

Offerman sings popular songs and is accompanied by the piano.

Onawa

A young girl called “Onawa” played the violin in Indian costume surrounded by a “wigwam scene”.

Tyson Brown and Company

Man and woman dancing act with some line reading. The company includes a man as a Dutch farmhand, two chickens, and four pigs.

“The Stolen Necklace”

A “burglar sketch” in which a hotel thief and a maid team up to steal an actress’s diamond necklace. They agree to an equal division of the money the necklace with bring. Robert Hill (the hotel thief) plays the role “more stagey than natural” and is therefore unconvincing. Sara B. Biala plays her part as the maid very well.

John and Mae Burke- “Some Laughs”

John and Mae Burke act as a “foolish looking messenger boy” and a “heroic suffragette soldier” respectively. The backdrop is the headquarters of a suffragette armoury. As the suffragette, Mae wears tights and a feather hat. She changes costume frequently. The act was seventeen minutes long.

“Charity’s Ten Cents”

An older man finds a young “slum-girl” in the street who has been run over by a car and takes her into his care. He becomes her father figure. Just when they are about to be evicted, the child’s ten cent birthday present to the man is revealed to be a valuable Guttenberg bible worth a significant sum of money, which saves them from financial ruin. The sketch occupied the full stage and ran for thirty five minutes.

Karl Krees

“It consists of painting in colors with unusual rapidity a couple of pictures on transparencies through which electric lights are projected, which illuminate his work in a new way.” The act opened the show and occupied eight minutes.