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Ann Ford and George Goodridge, on second, also felt the lack of an audience to play to, the crowd continuing to slam down seats on them until they were past the middle of their act. Miss Ford, a petite little lady who makes a pretty picture in abbreviated garb, dances well and sings like all the rest of them. Goodridge also has his voice in his pedal extremities. The turn gains a lot by its nifty wardrobe, and with their present material won't have the least bit of trouble in giving satisfaction in the earlier section of any big time show.
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Variety, 54:9 (04/25/1919)