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[New Act] Songs and talk; 11 mins; one. This is a small time couple who are delivering a small time manner with a small time result, after which there is nothing left to be said, except that they will do for the small time. The opening in one of those “meet me at the corner with your left show in your hand” things and he meets the wrong girl. Some gagging with the man constantly repeating “put that in your little book,” which instead of being funny through the repetition becomes tiresome. The man then essays a little stepping in which he gives indication that at one time he had gone in for acrobatics. A couple of verses of a topical comedy song failed to get anything.
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Variety Magazine, LVIII: 17 September 1920