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Sinclair and Dixon are two boys, one
with "nut" inclinations. They are
billed as "The Two Joy Salesman" and
the present turn will restrict their sales
to the small time.
There is too much
"bidding" for laughs and applause
through each "working" the audience.
One way is by betting whether the
other can make the audience laugh.
This is carried to tiresome lengths and
is something a house management
should stop.
Source:
Variety 45:11 (02/09/1917)