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The comedy is furnished by the trainer, who, while in the audience calling out numbers and other things for his dog to show by painted signs on the stage, utters, in broken English laughable exclamations of glee upon the right answers being returned by the animal, causing an amount of laughter before it becomes tiresome.
Just how the dog, an ugly looking mongrel, does the tricks is not known. This portion of the act causes some wonderment. It is a good act in its way, but not important.
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Variety 10:2 (10/12/1907)