Bert Howard and John T. Ray

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The make-up is fashioned somewhat after the style affected by Richard Carle, with top hat, without any bell, and long Prince Albert coats. The drop represents the rear entrance of a theatre on the right, and a piano shop on the left. They close with their “Ganzy Twins” dance and burlesque posing.
Singing and dancing comedians. The opening in a review of the sights they have seen while in New York.
Their entrance receives a laugh on their make-ups.
Two "rube" characters of the better class, billed as " The Ganzy Twins," Howard and Ray, have an act a little different from the usual two-man singing, talking, and dancing turn. The act was on opening the second part, and was exceptionally well received in that position.
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Variety 29: 13 (September 3, 1910)