The Japanese number has a pretty setting
The wire work of the younger man is excellent and the offering has the attractiveness of novel dressing.
His act is similar to the one done by T. Nelson Downs except that he works with a black drop and has a better stage presence. His best trick is carrying cards and coins acoss the back of his hand.
The former trio of Moellier, Burke and Teller, has been enlarged with three young women. A more elaborate setting is used. After the opening in a school library, the dresses are discarded leaving the girls in petticoats and corset covers. They theh remove their shoes and stockings and do a short barefoot dance and then leave the stage. When they change and come back, they lay on their backs and do a pedal dance in the air, one part of which approaches suggestive.
Set in Kentucky. Davis plays the role of a moonshiner who beleives that his duty to his family ends with shooting at revenuse officers. Pa wants Belle-Anne to marry the man she loves but the step mother does not. Pa lets Bell-Anne run away to get married. Lack of action in the first half.
His fingers are now healed. Stumbles around the stage at the end of his act with a lack of grace,