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The show for the first half was appreciated thoroughly. It had a comedy punch that landed several wallops. Harry Hines, who is headlining in the Loew houses, occupied the same spot. They “caught” Hines on his first number and his chatter thereafter registered regularly. The routine appeared wholly intact, as when first opening for Loew, with song-plugging finish exactly the same. For the number, need for encoring, Hines allowed the warbles to work entirely alone, clowning a bit only at the finish. Hines went off a real hit.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 12 November 1920