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Adelaide Bell and Co. followed and held ‘em with a varied assortment of dancing, the “co” being a male accompanist. Miss Bell attending the terpsichorean end. Between dances the pianist did a classical number and a “blues” neither more than passably. He’s a good musician, but his choice of selections failed to show off his ability to proper advantage. Miss Ball’s best were a legmania dance with a variety of kicks forward, backward and side, all equally well executed and a toe dance intermingled with some great ankle work. She’s an excellent dancer and had no trouble in landing safely in the hit column.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 16 July 1920