[1] She was bred by Mr. Davidson,[2] owned by G. L. L. Davis of St. Louis,[1] and at the show was handled by Alfred Delmont.
[1] Bright Beauty was not a popular pick for best in show.
[2] Most thought that best in show would be awarded to Haymarket Faultless.
[2] Instead, Faultless took reserve winner, and the judges awarded Bright Beauty best in show.
[2] The show was judged by Harry T. Peters, Theodore Offerman, and J. Willoughby Mitchell.