The Five Juggling Jordans have a striking
routine of club juggling and a youngster
that for “cuteness” has not been
beaten. The youngster is a tiny chap
with a round, chubby, smiling face, and his
curious little bobbing bow is warranted to
captivate every woman in the house.
The act was ten minutes long on the full stage.
Nelson is a pantomimist who is now working as a “comedy lazy juggler”. He does not acknowledge the audience and instead goes “through his routine as if for his own personal amusement.”
The man does most of the
work, a good-looking woman, in French
maid attire, acting as his assistant.
W.C. Fields has returned from abroad with some new juggling tricks which got several laughs.
The act was fifteen minutes long.
Both men juggle neatly. The straight is particularly effective.