Ben Hendricks and Co.

26 Mins.; Full Stage (Special Set). Ben Hendricks was at one time in “The Spring Maid” with Christie MacDonald, and was funny, but at present, in vaudeville, he is not. There is no chance for the act in its present shape.

Teddy

11 Mins.; Full Stage. Teddy, with the aid of a woman assistant, has a novelty balancing act that serves nicely for the opening spot on a small time bill.

Prince Napoleon

10 Mins.; One. Prince Napoleon is about three feet in height, a cute little chap, with personality and a happy faculty of getting to his audience right from the start. He gets over a couple of songs, though no one can understand the lyrics. He also offers a female impersonation, dancing at the finish. He has a good little act for small towns.

Lillian Sloane

12 Mins.; One. Lillian Sloane is an English single with a pleasing personality but not the right material for this country. With the proper routine she should pass on the small time. Her present three songs have the little suggestiveness found in the majority of English numbers.

Barnon’s Circus

15 Mins.; Full. Barnon has four cats, a like number of dogs and two ponies. He has enough animals to work out a nice little act for small time. It is an act that will please a kid audience.

Spiegel and Jones

13 Mins.; One. Two boys, in black face, singing and talking. Will do nicely on any small time bill. At the Union Square they were the hit of the bill, through the program being shy on comedy and they being the one act that had any kind of material that got over. One of the boys is a wounded soldier while the other is doing a female impersonation as a Red Cross nurse. Some clever talk at the opening and three songs.

Ben Hendricks and Co.

26 Mins.; Full Stage (Special Set). Ben Hendricks was at the one time in “The Spring Maid” with Christie MacDonald, and was funny, but at present, in vaudeville, he is not. There is no chance for the act in its present shape.

Teddy

11 Mins.; Full Stage. Teddy, with the aid of a woman assistant, has a novelty balancing act that serves nicely for the opening spot on a small time bill.

Prince Napoleon

10 Mins.; One. Prince Napoleon is about three feet in height, a cute little chap, with personality and a happy faculty of getting to his audience right from the start. He gets over a couple of songs, though no one can understand the lyrics. He also offers a female impersonation, dancing at the finish. He has a good little act for small towns.

Lillian Sloane

12 Mins.; One. Lillian Sloane is an English single with a pleasing personality but not the right material for this country. With the proper routine she should pass on the small time. Her present three songs have the little suggestiveness found in the majority of English numbers.