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Three dogs try to give an impersonation of a "drunk"; neither succeeds. With two of the animals, it seems as though a light wire were attached, as the dogs walk back and fall down as though by force. The "drunks" arrive some minutes after the opening, and to lengthen out the running time some more "business" is gone through, spoiling whatever chance the act has
Where Mr. Barnold has not been seen, the"tricks of Gillette's Dogs and Monkeys, the latter on strings, may be liked, but there is no comparison possible to Barnold's, either in the execution or style. It might be said that Barnold could follow Gillette on the same bill.
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Variety 9:1 (09/07/1907)