Clifford and Burke
Harry Tate
The setting is pretty and realistic.
Reed and Beldon
They juggle while on a wire. They don’t have a feature trick, and simply move from one trick to the next.
Marshall Montgomery
Montgomery has a “swift succession of trick material in the act which sustains the interest without flagging.”
Truly Shattuck
Backdrop was painted rather than velvet.
Bert French and Alice Eis
The act was entitled “Dance of Fortune” was fourteen minutes long. The dance is similar to the “Vampire dance”. The dance contained “several bits of pantomime”. “The stage was set in gold and red, with a raised dias in the centre of which is posed Alice Eis on a revolving pedestal.” There were also ten suppers dressed in evening dress and British military uniforms. Miss Eis wears a jewelled filigree corsage, and a black skirt with a slit up the side.
John C. Rice and Sally Cohen
The Three Mitchells
Dancing