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Imitations through ventriloquy routine.
Lester, the ventriloquist, through a fit of modesty or something, appeared sixth minus the prefix, "The great" in front of his name. There is little or no change in Lester's routine, which is mildly diverting but without novelty or newness. The man is clever in his art, with perhaps the best bit being the imitation of a train announcer. In that stunt he might eliminate the name of Detroit, for the 20th Century doesn't make that city.
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Variety, 53:11 (02/07/1919)