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68 X ti e B i 11 b o a r d SEPTEMBER 3, 191Q. JOIN THE JU^eyiiSS AND USE "STERN S " GLASSY SONGS! WHEH TOIT 8n^& A SEEBS-SOTO joa aeeda't be In a constaDt^u'M beaitDg It sboated In beer-gardeni br.Trlna-robms. We bare a atanaua,'and ire live np to It. WBAHTiTWiSEg OOllBy XO OB AX1I08X nAILT, saying they are aiek|aBd Uxed of leatnlne nmnbers put oat by other pubUshets, on^ to find .at leheanals that mo at e very singing act on the bUI Ji doing Uii' same stnlt. and the entertainer In the town saloon la barking it for all he's worth. XAKASXSS AHD PERFOBXERS in search of EXCTLuBivri XAXEBIAIi always come to Stem ft On., becanae they know when we say we restrict a nnmber, we do so conscientiously, and do not hand it ont on ttae sly to "]ust a few others." Bemember Snob "Hits" u OLOW-WOBK, AJEDTA, TUE. PLACE AND OIBL. OLO GIRL BACK, ONE XHOITSAND LIVES, COKE AFTEB BBEAKFASTt YOU STOLE MY OAL Jeff' Branen's song with a surprise anlsbi, -We're prond of this one. It Uts teal merit, both as ao words and music. One of . our'new, prize'cla8sy..sonks. loiit BRitres the stars jiNo you A"^^m 1. on the market. Illustrated. YOU'LL NEVER FIND A LDVE LIKE MINE£lt»^L^bi£ ninstrated. A dandy^ maidi ballad by tbe deain of American song wtltcan, Uonroe B. Boten- ttSa. It ezeates a Iani# ,when least ex- pected." :IUnatTatea.'v - V>i ■ ■ .' V.':' ■ Fifty new acts have already added ttiis one.<.to their xepertolre^. and-tiiey're-inlghty glad of'lt^~' STOP YOUR BLUSHING, ROSIE SHOW ME THE WAY YUGATANA MAN NEW WALTZ OHALOUPEE OH! YOU SLOW WALTZ BUNCH OF ROSES MYRELLA This novelty nnmber la a veritable treat. It Iwlongs to the class of songs that but few know how to write. > Great for teams, quartette, ctaoms, dancing, mnsical and noralty acts. Illnstreted. The new French balance Walt& ^ Oh, what a chance for yon, novelty, acts. • : French . Novelty. French Stop Waltz. Burlesque on the Popular The Bage of ParlB. Oar Great Spanish Obaracterlstlqne. A furore at Mew- port. Blppling Ita way Into popularity at a mile a minute. Ask your friends who've been abroad this season, hit over there. They'll all answer, VUyicllB." ; wliat's the greatest SPEC IAL NO TICE MR. TEDDY WENZLIK Will be at tha .;. GRANT HOTEL CHICAGO For two tneki begianiag Sept. li, ■ • - IT hits great with • eomplete rapntoire of our hits * mentioBed In " ' ' ■ many more. this ad., and 102-104 W. 38th Street, NEW YORK CITY. JOS.W. STERN & GO. COPIES Am OBOBZBTBATIOHS OP ANT NTTIIBEBS XH THIS AD,. PBSE. OH BEOEIPT OF X&XE PKOOBAIC AHS POSTAGE POB VATT.THG. PIANISTS—Send 10c. for six of our Latest Instrumental Hits QUARTETTES—Send 25c For three of our new Hits for four voices BANDS and ORCHESTRAS—Send 35c. for 3 of our latest hits for Band or Orchestra NE W SLID ES TncataaK Han Girl Behind CMintar Is Obi X Zof* Love Beams Kever Find Anothnr Love Uka Iliaa Kight Brings Stan and Ten Blnshing Bosie FnU Seta, H.tO. Copy and Orob. FR£EI Send for Complete List. : NEW YORK MUSIC NOTES. * - (Onntinned from page 21.) devine agents wbo reviewed her act, to render a Terdlet of "Immense" in the "first degree." - And they are all from Sllsaonrl. . v - ' : Musical Huehn has secured excellent booking - from .the United and will play all their time throughout the Middle and new England States during tbe coming season. Mr. Huebn never :talia to'have some "Stem" songs in his reper- toire and this season .be will: feature Branen's / .PacIsIan 'Bag anftiS.. B.'Beniy's new high-class ' biUad, Ntglit Bi&igs the Stars and Zoo..' i, XefOrd'snd Slmon hava "InBt intmdneed S. K. Henry's ' big instmmeotsl noveltr, Down In iSUatui;' and write ns that It Is the featnre of >fli^ "torn." .They are using the nnmber as a saxophone duet, and as both are experts on these Inatrnments, success was inevitable. CHICAGO MUS IC NOTES. : VNotldng succeeds Ilke ^sneeess^ Is -TerUed daSy bgr Tommy Geary, the papular manager of the Chicago otace of the Theodore Horse' Mnslc :Co.,'RhohaawrittensnchbIghlt8as Just an Old ' Sweetheart of Mine, Ev'ry Mom I Bring Her Qilcken. The Man with the Ladder and the - Hose, and Hmey. the song that won the $1,000 prize In the great song contest made worldly .famous by the' New ToTk Jonmal and other .Hearst newspapers. Never a moment of the day goes by but there are several waltini; in line to bear Qood-Bye Betty ; Brown. College 'Boy. Molly Lee. and the other Morse -hits, • Which, at tbe present writing. Tommy is boost- ing into popnlarify through that same character- ■Istle In himself. When one considers the fact that Mr. Geary has written for such well-known artists as George Primrose, Lew Dockstader, BHIy B. Wan, Eddie Leonard. Lillian . Bnssell, Marie Cahlll. Edna Hay.-Bobby North .Ethel ,Iievey and Williams and Walker, one may draw .their own conclusions as to why flie Horse .-olllces and songs are so popular.- ^;.Tbe'eiiI^ the Man and tbe Game. BllIy"Sliigle Cllfford'a new musfeaHTirodnction, had a most pretentions opening at Peoria. Angnst M. S. B: O. bnsiness was played to, and the Peoria ..papers were unanimous In declaring tbe show a bit from start to finish. Likewise special-men- tlott was. made of Haxel Swanson and her Has ■ -■AsTlndy . Got a Kiss to Spare song. Adele Archec and. HeetiWe To-Nigbt.-ln Dreamland, prove d a close second as-^an applanse ^winner. Win Boaaiter, who has the punliahlng rights ' oC 'the music end of the eomblmitloii. was- among ■ those present at Qie opening. -Jerry Jamagin.. one .of^ the: Will Bosslter scouts. Is fast making a record as a top-notcher in "landing" acta. Jerry Is also one of the hest- • (iked boys in the soug-boostiug game, as attested by the fact that he numbers among his best ' friends such artists as: Reine Davles. Stuart Barnes, Carl McCulIoagh, Bomthy 'Vaughn, ^dney Grant. Elizabeth Murray, Adele Oswald, : Florence Beld, Frederick Santley, Ina Claire, Gertrude Melllngton, Ethel Green, and a host of lesser lights. Those who know predict great things for Jerry. ♦ . ,: '^'tTeriy Sherman and Arthur Gillespie have Just pot forth a new one. entitled My Sweet- heart's Favorite Waltz. This l)eantifnl-ballaa :..<tdlB a pretty story all its own. and baa a few .T! strains , of After, the Ball, which 'wni be more ''-ithan weleomed by .the old-time performers, who .^."Iielped make that nnmber. famous. J. Aldricb ^^^liflibr. who was-the first to. sing After the Ball. '.:1s now.jinglng:.3f]r SweeOieart's J'avorite Walfx. vaod It I»;salA-tlmt be lS]jBraxlng.«tverltabIe riot fin the East.* . ' . ,1- , ' OneroCrtlie iMst iqnslcsl org'ai^zatiims, and one. .-.'Whieb'''i8 'rapidly/growing In popularity. Is Val- eno's Italian .Concert Band. : r it is composed of many old Crettore men and Taleno. who rivals Fnrrelo and Greatos in-the eccentric .line, ap- pears to be a deserving applicant for recogoEtion among onr best American leaders.: Cal -De Voll, who now bas the s<fle msssgement i of the Valeno organization^ takes great piide In bavlng secured ■iiA an admirable teatme for his attraction. list. It'a the Same Old Me. But Not the Same Old Girl lua developed into a wonderful saccess. and J. Walter Leopold.v the clever professional manager of the Chicago offices of the Chas. K. Harris Mnsle Co.,. Is more than partially responsible.' He has augmented tbe selling value of such nmnbera as £spano1a Prance,. In the City tniere Nobody Cares, and Itfs Always, June 'When . Toa're In Love, several per cent. Notwithstanding the' intense beat The Sweet- est Girl in Paris opened to a fnll'bonse. last Sunday night In Milwaukee, and proved;a pro-; nounccd hit. All the songs look nnusaally good, and the Chas. K. Harris mnslc boose expects to be kept busy filling orders for these numbers thbfalL ■,■ ■- ^ ■ • ', . , ■ ■,■*',■■■ The 'prolific writer, Baymond Brown, recently secured by Laemmle. has added another to :li!s long 'list of song successes. It Is a . **coon: hymn," entitled I Think I Hear My Country Calling Me, and everybody who bears it feels that it - will-'equal hia immortal Coon, Coon. Coon. ■ •♦'• John Baxter, Will Bossiter^s chief song dem- onstrator, will play the Ohio State Fair at. Toledo, September 12, singing with Lower's Band. His selection of songs will include Put He In My Bath Tub, Twilight and Some of Theae Days. ". ■ ♦ , Hiss Blanche Kreuger anticipates making the name big success with her newest number.'Take He 'Wbere I Can Sbont, which ctaaiacterlzed ber use' of you've Got Me Goln' Kid. THE WORLD OF BURLESQUE. ' (Omtinned from page 21.) Tbe executive Italt for Billy Watson, with the Dixie Girls, is as. follows: Joe Lea^tt^ man- ager; Arthur Harris, advance agent; .Ona Ad- ams, stage manager; Dan Gallager, properties; Paul Mete. leader,' and Violette :Hood. wardrobe .'mistress..;-' ' * Jack Sydell ts again on the road and is telling the natives wbat an excellent attraction be. rep- reeenta. Jack .sayu -there-ia only one Aow- mr earth, and that ia—wen. It's no use my tailing. Jack must have told yon, already. ' ♦ Ike Helser, who was for several seasons ad- Tertlsing .agent at the Academyi: Pittsburg/ will luive charge (tf tbe 'billposteis fw tbeiflttsbnrg Land Show. to. be\li^d'.-inr: that city in October next. ♦ /'J^SJiLSf la managing the New Century Girls this season. Jack la an old-timer and it bound to make good. Snyder and Buckley are with B. Arnold's Fads and Follies Company this season, doing a new act and featuring their own conception of a two man.band. . THE WIFE TAMERS. . (Continued from page 25.) much effected by frugal producers these dsys. It has been doctored up -with tunes and chorus iSlf la .fP"""***. flrst musical production of tbe season* of a manager who h«i bnt recently and somewhat seusationslly chaneed his business affiliations. As It stands, the plav is prettily staged and costumed, placidly .-at- tractlve as to mnslc, somewhat deficient as to principals and extremely-aimless as to plot," NEW TRIUMPHS FOR LOTTIE MANTHEY. (Contlhned from page 25.) - into the roles without as much as a glimpse at a prompt book, much less a rehearsal. Her ab- sorbive powers are phenomenal and her futnre. needless to say, is full of limitless posslbnities In all of the branefaes-of her profession In which she Is so adept,—^histrionically, Tocally and the dance. '■'■■; ■'' ' ■ " -'4^''::'-■ BiLLiE-XHE DODGES "LtiE Now in TaudeviUe. A pair o£ clever Bln^era and dancers with an extenilTe repertoli* that .1. #.n<> «■» ninaoQ Hoth sTe ^ftdaates from talKh-clBM mnsical eomedy compaiiM. Bxtnatrtt Not a dull moment in their act. Permaneat addrev, !nie BlUboaidf West- never fails to please, and claHuy wardrobe, bank Bnlldlxig, San f^aaci^, Cal. Nortlicraft's Shooting GalleriBs-Biggerand Better than Eier 1 make 12 styles of galleries to suit any place and pocki-tbook. Get description of my new road galler^^ runs any place, any time; no motor, no gasoline engine. A card gets my new SOn^^lukATme'^^IOU^"WO together for business. A, J. 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