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He billed himself as "The Joy Germ of Vaudeville", and his sub-billing says he is "not doing imitations but good-natured travesties".
"Just for To-Night"
"Oregon"
"Baby Shoes"
"I Love You, That's the One Thing I Know"
His jokes made all of the Prospectors laugh, and his songs seemed to go over just as well.
He has a good voice, stage presence, and style, all necessary to any vaudeville singer.
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Variety, vol. 42: 11. 12 May, 1916