Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1926 — Page 10

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Braile and Pallo Do Some Hoofing That Is the Real Article on New Palace Bill

The lightning quickness of a dancing team is the feature of the principal act at the Palace today and tomorrow. In the act of Braile and Pallo, these two dancers are about the best wo have seen for several weeks. Their first number was an Apache dance as it is to be given in a Parisian case. Have seen many different variations of this dance, but don’t think have ever seen one quite so fast. There is color in their action that is lacking in about ninety per cent of the dancers one ordinarily sees. The other important dance number was one done in a sort of Egyptian theme, and was a beautiful and graceful number. Also present in the makeup of the act is a good piano solo by one of the men. Everyone knows Valentino Vox and ‘‘Buttons.” For those who have forgotten will say he is one of the

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