Swift and Rhodes

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Miss Rhodes, a beautiful red-hair girl with big expressive eyes, mobile face and a stage personality decidedly winsome.
Swift himself is a chap of most original and inventive tact for comedy, coupled with a rare dual gift which gets pathos across without making mush of matters. He sings mighty well, and the girl leans her pleasing voice to harmony. The sketch works in splendidly, a fact which should secure it desirable schedule positions. It's bound to improve in playing and even as it now stands is a refreshing addenda to the list of good, wholesome comedy acts, cleverly played and downright entertaining.
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Variety 20:1 ( September 10, 1906)