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Prop car.
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Harry Stephens is the "Pawpaw" with a new boy in the back of the car, about the best the turn has had during its 11 or 12 years of American vaudeville travel. The "kid" is also new around here and does not do as well as others who have preceded him in the role. He is too large. What the act needs mostly is a new prop auto. The one in use looks like the same prop the act brought over with it. Harry Tate, in London, should allow the act over here to be properly equipped in that respect. The pin sticking business was not used. It is always good for a laugh and should be tried everywhere until ordered out, though there is no reason why it should be ordered out by a house manager.
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Variety, 53:7 (01/10/1919)