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Jimmy Lucas and Francene next to closing were the big noise of the vaudeville section. While the house was filled, it did not seem a regular vaudeville audience, and most of the preceding turns had passed away with perfunctory applause. Lucas, however, seemed to sense the type of audience he had to contend with, and he went the limit with his rough and ready low comedy hoke. He worked like a truck horse, but he got ‘em in the end and got ‘em for more than any of the others. Francene, always a dependable performer, counted largely in results secured.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 8 October 1920