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The vaudeville end was not in favor with the exception of a comedy playlet entitled “Such a Little Devil,” and Bert Earl and Girls, the latter being the hit of the bill.
The comedy skit occupied No. 2 spot, and is played by an alleged married couple and two small youngsters of opposite sex. Following the supposed couple having a quarrel the youngsters appear, the male attired as a devil (minus horns), called “Temptation,” and the other as an angel (minus wings), called “Conscience.” Children go off one side for a minute and make a wager as to which one will be successful.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 30 July 1920