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They seem to have taken Yorke and Adams for a pattern, with one favouring Joe Welch more than either of the other two.
Hebrew comedians.
There is some inconsequential talk mixed in with the songs.
To attract attention as Hebrew comedians at this late day, one or two men or more should do something; something different. Dow and Dow don't.
The best in the turn is a parodied medley, closing. As a medley it amounts to little, but was sufficient to have left a good impression for the spot they occupied.
The first thing to go after is to invest their Hebrews with some token, though slight it is necessary for individuality. Otherwise they will continue to look like a "small time act."
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Variety 20:2 ( September 17, 1910)