St. Louis Post Dispatch:
Miss Lucille Mulhall of 4643 Washington boulevard, fearless young horse-woman, well known throughout the United States
because of her appearance in her father's Wild West show on the Pike and in many cities, is to go into vaudeville. She
arrived at the Union Station Tuesday from Kansas City, where her father has just completed a contract for her appearance
in a number of cities for the rest of the season.
Her engagements will begin Jan. 20 in the Orpheum at Kansas City. After several weeks in Kansas City she will
tour the Orpheum circuit for the rest of the season.
Miss Mulhall was accompanied by her father, Zach Mulhall, her sister, Miss Mildred Mulhall; and her brother, Charlie, when she arrived Tuesday.
The vaudeville act in which Miss Mulhall will appear will be modeled after the Wild West show in which she has taken part so often.
Miss Mulhall will ride on the stage on her trick pony and will do the fancy roping on foot and on horseback. When dismounted
she will alsso horses as they are driven past her, catching them in differenet holds. Her sisters Misses Mildred and
Georgia, and her brother Charlie, will appear with her in the act. Charlie will do some bronco "busting' on the stage.
A cowboy baritone will also be associated with the performance, and is intended to add a romantic tone to the performance.
Miss Georgia Mulhall said Tuesday that the party would leave Jan. 18 for Kansas City to prepare for the first performance.
"Our act will be similar to the one we had when we made a short tour of three weeks some time ago," said Miss Mulhall. "It was
liked so well that they kept after us until we agreed to return to the stage."