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A monologue with song and story.
Has imitated his father's way of imitating the audience.
The boy has none of the subtle ways of his father; his stories fall from his lips much as they might come from a phonograph, without reference to adornment as to intonation or manner of delivery.
His name is sufficient to give him an audience, and with new material he might make better headway.
The routine of Ezra, Jr., seems very old and he fails utterly in getting a fraction of the laughs.
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Variety 20:6 (15 October 1910)