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Miss Washburn has a fairly agreeable voice, and as long as the couple kept to their singing and music they did very well.
Paul Bell and Rena Washburn seek to surround their musical specialty with novelty incidentals. Their efforts are misdirected. The light sketch does not hang together, and is too trifling to support the superstructure. The talk contains very little that is worth while, and Bell's methods of "kidding" are not as smooth as they might be.
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Variety 10:2 (10/12/1907)