Betty Bond and Jimmy Casson

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"From the start they were welcome, in the stretch they had the whole audience 'playing' them and in the finish they were a riot."
"If there are any more like [Bond and Casson], vaudeville would do well to add such players to her list of entertainers." "If a man tells you about the act, he will probably give most of his praise to the girl. If it's a woman--well, she has excellent opportunity for raving over Jimmy. Both are just about as good as a critical Monday afternoon audience could ask, and to those who know the temer of that particular set of theatergoers this is high praise indeed. In looks, in costumes, in songs, in voice and in dancing ability they are all there."
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Atlanta Constitution, September 22 1914