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Dancing and baton spinning.
Singing and comic dialogue.
Wright, Hall and Farnsworth, two women and a man, who is photoed in the lobby as Major right, batonist, opened with a song and the moment they got it started the regulars knew they were dancers. The girls are the piece de resistance, although there was applause when the Major swung a drum major's stick ignited at both ends. Wright makes one of those "I take great pleasure" announcements, laying particular emphasis that the girls are best known as "those two little dancing bugs." Leona Hall danced a scarecrow routine well, while Berline Farnsworth registered with a single buck. The trio used some talk, with one gag bordering on the "blue." A Scoth dancing number closed the turn, the girls doing most of the stepping.
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Variety, 40:6 (10/08/1915)