Henry Woodruff and Co.
William A. Dillon
Dillon is getting away from his’ original
idea, that of singing comic songs in
travestied clothes.
Allan Shaw
Four Mortons
The Mortons had their happy talking,
singing and dancing act %o keep up the
pace.
Davis-Gledhill Trio
Mirsky Gynt
Oswald Williams and Co.
The “Chinese”
trick, for which Williams dresses
as a mandarin, is a “disappearance.” Williams is quick
in action, working very swiftly, has a modern
style, but mars his act by the introduction
of simple shadowgraphs, employed
solely for comedy.
Three Rohrs
The Three Rohrs ride safety bicycles on the inside of a circular shaped “cup,” which is raised and lowered by a mechanical appliance.
The “sensation” is in the “cup” becoming a “loop-the-loop” through the apparatus which raises and inverts it at the same time, the rider within “looping-the-loop” on the wheel while it is in this position, continuing riding until the “cup” regains its
former balance.
Yamamoto
The final trick is
u “perch” with the “Risley” understander
balancing a breakaway ladder, very common
with “Jap acts,” most doing the
perch with the pole on the shoulder.