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"Harry La More is a versatile chap and does a 3-in-1 act which keeps him working from start to finish." He describes his act as a"one-man vaudeville."
"His first is that of the much-dressed Chinese magician. From his hooped-skirted regalia he brings out gold fish, water howls, flower, duck, etc. The second specialty is his 'idea of a juggler.' In tramp makeup he goes through a routine after the usual construction, doing several tricks neatly. For the finish he does a 'drunk on a slack wire.' Here's where La More shines and he makes a merry hit out of his loose work on the thread."
"The magic and juggling 'bits' are too well known to help him much except to demonstrate his versatility. Furthermore, there is not sufficient fun to em worth all the time he gives."
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Variety (33:5), 01/02/1914