Walters and Hill

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Mr. Walters has an excellent Hebrew dialect, and sticks closely to it throughout. He makes the character both clean and laughable. Mr. Hill has appearance and is a good "feeder". He is the possessor of a clear baritone voice, easily handled. Mr. Walters has dispensed with the parody singing, only using one at the finish after Hill has sung a verse straight.
Both the song and the parody are a little out of the ordinary, and should give the act a good applause winning finish. The present act is a big improvement on the old offering.
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Variety 8:4 (08/24/1907)