Mennetti and Sidelll

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15 Mint. Four Two men, straight and comedy in’ dress suits to conform to their characterizations. The comedian bears the brunt of the labors with his falls and panto work. The straight does several, tumbles effectively. The finish was’ intended for a Melrose fall from a height of four tables. One of them gave way and the turn concluded, prematurely through the mishap which resulted in- a nasty spill for the comedian. The duo were evidently nervous and did not take great pains in setting the tables in their grooves properly as it was evident from the boxes and first rows that the offending table was out of alignment. The turn is excellent pop house material worthy of a spot. They were No. 3 on the roof.
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Variety LVIII: 6 April 1920