Show World (September 1909)

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September 18, THE SHOW WORLD 25 We Told Y ou So! IN DEAR OLD “Tennessee” S now a cyclone hit, in fact it is tremendous. The biggest and quickest song hit on record. The best singers in vaudeville, musical comedy, drama, quar¬ tettes, and a bunch of musical acts, are featuring with instantaneous success this over-night hit. Get busy, singers, of every description and get this “live one.” “He who hesitates is lost,” is an old but true adage. So don’t delay, write today, orch. any key you want. ANYBODY WHO HAS A VOICE CAN SING THIS SONG. It’s a song on the Eddie Leonard style, only not so difficult. There is something to the melody that gets your audience a-going right off the reel. This song is beautifully illustrated with seventeen “dandy slides,” and can only be had by writing to Genre Transparency Co., 88 No. Clark St., Chicago, HI. Get your film service man or the song slide exchange to get you a set. Get wise! Be one of the first to sing a real, natural song hit. Published by mus\c c co., HARRY L. NEWMAN , MGR., Grand Opera House CHICAGO, ILL. MANAGERS IN THE WEST HOT FIGHT IS WAGED WILL REMAIN NEUTRAL OVER LEXINGTON HOUSE Directors of the Western Theatrical Managers’ Association Renew Their Allegiance to Open Door. Board J of Park Commissioners May Be Enjoined From Leasing Auditorium to Independents. SALT LAKE WILL AID STRANDED PLAYERS Movement on Foot to Form Organization for The Purpose of Assisting Indignani and Unfortunate Actors.