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Singing.
"France Is A Wonderful Place," "She Comes From Dixie," "After the Nightime There is Always the Brightime," "Joy Finds Us All," and "Every Girl Wants to Marry A Sailor."
Two gobs who may have made good entertaining in the Service and transferred their efforts to vaudeville. One is at the piano throughout, joining in for harmony purposes at times and
has a piano medley of his own. They opened with "France Is A Wonderful Place," following with "She Comes From Dixie." "After The Nightime There is Always the Brightime," was done as a solo, as was "Joy Finds Us All." Then there was the Salvation Army doughnut number, sure for applause especially in pop and "Every Girl Wants to Marry A Sailor." The boys encored twice. Their uniforms almost guaranteed them getting over. Most professionals who have been released from service have passed up the option of legitimately wearing uniforms for three months after discharge, but newcomers from the service will likely make capital out of the duds. Douglas and Fletcher have selected a good popular -song routine, and in an early spot for three a day will deliver.
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Variety, 54:10 (05/02/1919)