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[New Act] Songs, Talk, Dancing. 9 mins.; one. Straight and comic, the latter wearing a trick hat and loose clothes, open with a brief song and follow with a double dance. Some crossfire containing wheezes follow. The finish is a solo, then double version of an acrobatic jazz dance, with both doing nifty head spins and forward and backward eccentric twisters. A double handless header complete the dance which insures them. They have a surefire finish, but the comedy efforts miss widely.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 6 August 1920