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Beatrice Herford followed adding to the comedy score. Miss Herford was out of vaudeville for a time last season, going into the legitimate with “What’s in a Name.” With that attraction still to {illegible}, she is back in the two-a-day and mated word pictures or perhaps more properly closed as characteristically cameos, found a new addition. It was “At the telephone pay station,” the gal with the plugs doing the chattering. Miss Herford also gave her more familiar but always amusing. “At the Matinee,” “At the Five and Ten Cent Store” and “The Little Boy in the Street Car.”
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 8 October 1920