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[New Act] Singing and talking; 19 mins; one. Here is a straight and tramp comic team that has gone out of its way to dig up old Biblical gags for its principal comedy asset. The tramp pulls a regular Bozo make-up and manages to extract a few laughs with labored gags. The straight has a big baritone voice and manages to get a little applause in his handling of a ballad. “When I Lost You Mother of Mine.” The tramp offers a mock-ballad recitation and lands it fairly well. Jack Norworth’s old song. “Months and Months and Months,” is the finishing touch. Real small time turn.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 22 October 1920