Caulfield and Dunn

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They use two chairs, drawn to the center of the stage, bringing on their suit cases as though traveling. They extract' many laughs while trying to find out each other's occupation. The songs are of the lively type and the whole act along careless (but well liked) lines of eccentric comedy.
The man and woman have a share at the comedy, neither one working straight at all times. In this manner the laughs are divided and more frequent, making for the act as a whole a better impression than ' though only one essayed the comedy.
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Variety 17:2 (12/18/1909)