English Roses

The girls “dance better than they look”. This is because of a lack of wardrobe.

Dolly Connolly

She sings songs, including “Kentucky Days”. A young boy assists.

Woods and Woods Trio

They perform “clean-cut” wire walking with a set of “pantomimic comedy.” “The nice-looking girl of the trio works with a cheerful speed that gives the turn an especial value.”

Four Athletes

A “quartet of good looking and shapely strong girls who do some pretty posing and heavy lifting which won warm favour. The girls make a dainty appearance, despite the character of their work.”

Bird Millman and Her Wire Didoes

She “put dynamic speed into the bill, and the little artist worked with her usual disregard to a fatal slip on the tight wire.”

The Seminoles

A fellow talks “as if he had a pain in his stomach.” A small man adds to it with an instrument.

Doyle and Dixon

“Here are two boys who can sing and dance, doing both well, besides getting over comedy”.