Gus Edwards’ Typewriter Girls

The opening reveals an office and six slender and good looking blondes in neat light gray dresses, actively pounding away on typewriting machines.

Hans Wagner

His sincerity and “expression of feeling” in a “love song” are characteristic of his apparent devotion to music.

Welch, Mealey and Montrose

The name is misapplied until the end when the group does a satire on baseball. Welch could modify his facial makeup and it would still be funny. The acrobatics, particularily the somersaulting was remarkable.