Locke and Linder

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This comedy skit was eighteen minutes long. One man plays a “souse” with a Dutch dialect dressed in evening clothes. The other plays an Irish policeman, a letter carrier, an old man, and an iceman. The two engage in cross-fire comedic talk. At one point the “souse” wants to get home quickly, so he stamps himself with his address and the other man (as the letter carrier) walks him to his house.
The "Dutchman" character is good, but the other man does not modulate his voice when he plays different characters. The act is good for the small time and has unlimited potential.
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Variety 26:4 (30/03/1912)