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SEPTEMBER 10, 1910. X lie Billboard 6 TWO TRICK SONGS Recent Publications of Songs of Magic Exhibit the Cleverness of Authors and a Certain Genius of ParaUd in Idea and'Construction Tbcre bag just been pabllBhed. two tongi em- bodying Ideas quite out of tbe.-ordinary. In one ot tbeae sooga, wblcb 1( lUaitnted'witli tbe auatnteat o( pictures,: Yneataaa' Man. tben la a trick retrain, whleb la eltbar aboated or aong with nolqae effect. : Tbe nniale, by 8. B. Henry, la martial, stirring and-ezcecdlngly re- tentlTe. The words were'wrlttaa by tbe pro- lific writer, Monroe B. Bosenfeld,' and nm as follows: TtTCATANA UAM. (Vocal settlncto tbe popular march-and two- step, Down In xocatan.) Words;by Monroe B. Roaenfeld; mnalc by S. B. Heuy.;.; - t".:. Down In a eoay spot, down bi d'xttj spot, Down in a bnngaJow old, , . ^ ^ - Tbere dwelt a cblettain bold, who loved a fair maiden madly; . „ Every night be plead for her lova so aadly: Down In a mossy nook, down by a glossy brook. Down where the cocoanut grows.. Bald be: "I'll crown you queen of forest and glade. : _ Hy little lUy-whlte maid, my little Boae. For I'm a mighty king. ' With my magic ring, I can take and make you do—do moat any- thing; Come to my Jungle care. There I'll be yonr Slave, I'm wild with love, my dove. So alng to.your brave: . • Chorus: Yucataaa man,: Tncatana man, - You can take me In your caravan; XUce me In your arms. To the land of palms; Pat your saddle on. We'll skedaddle on. To'YueatanI The other.; song-^Js: a real: novelty. . It Is co- tlUed Stop->Yonr;'Blnshlng>' Basle. :'. It begins In an ordmaiy 'way ,and- Innocently .leads np to a chorus, tintU the last two lines are song Then tbere la a acream. When Bessie Wynn. tbe clever little vaudeville atar, aang It last week at Brighton; Beach, she bad to respond to three curtain ;CaUa. Here Is the chorus which ralaea riot: ■■■;; Playwrights Are Strangers Here New York.. Sept. 5 (Special to The Billboard^. —Oddly enough, many of the anthora of the moat remarkaUe European successes that Cbas. IVofaman will present-In America this year hare never yet visited this- country. .Among them are Frank Anstey. author of The Brass Bottle; Alfred Sntro, author of The Fire Screen: Elisabeth Baker, anthor of- Clulns; Henri Lavedan. author of Sire; Mme. Armand de Ctlllavet and Robert de Tiers, authora of Deco- rating ciementioe: Mme. Tristan Bernard and Alfred Atbis. authors at A ThU-r in tbe Night; Loola' Benlerse, author of raplllon; and Henry Bitatlle.: anthor of Tbe Scandal. :■ Mr. rrohmah;; has Invited each to come to America to witnesa the ttrst performance of their plays. . . ' ■ : Ora Parks, who baa been resident manager of the Oennett. Theattv, Richmond. Ind.. for H. C. Somen, haa been transferred to Cairo, in., where be wtll act in tbe same capacity at the Cairo Open Honse. MtLE. DORZiAT. .■ i STOP YOUB BLnSHINO, BOSIE. (Aoms: Stop your blosUnCt Rasle.:ati9 year blushing, ■ Posey, - True love baa Its charma; What's tbe use of; hnshlng, loon I will be . : ■ crushing ■ Bosey Posey In my srms. I've a-cottsge cosy waiting tor you, Boste; Let your lovellght shine; ; When w6'r« wed for one or two years, maybe. We will have a Uttle—money- stop your ; blushing. Roale mine! - Both songs are fiom the press of Joseph W: Btem A Co,, New York. NAZIM OVA^S PLAYS Noted Actress Will be Seen oii Tour in The Fairy Tale, Johannisfeuer, Little Eyolf and A Doll's House—Uiider I)iiecti New York, Sept. 5 (Special-to The Billboard).' —The Messrs. Shnbert announce that the com- pany which Is to support Mme. Naslmova In the ilist English production of Arthur Schnltaler'a The Fairy Tale, is now complete and Inclndea Brandon Tynan, Elsie Esmond; Mrs. laeqoes Martin. Gertrude Berkeley. Margaret Undsay. Alice Wicks, Edward B. Mawsor, Orlando Daly. William Hassam, L. Bare DnnrObIn, Thomas Bnssell. Master (3eorge Tobin and Evelyn Tobio. A special translation of The Fairy Tale has been made by Mrs. Nina Lawtoo. Mme. Nail- mova's repertoire will also inclade -Sadermsnn's Johannlsfener, In which she will now be seen for tbe first time; Ibsen's Uttle Eyolf. the piece tn wbtdi she last Spring opened tbe new EDNA 8HOWALTER Under the direction of Antonio OUveto. Prima Donna of the Paoletta Opera, playing at the Ohio Valley Exposition, Clnelnnatli who alternates with Bernlce de Fasqnall. Gladys Hulette in Blue Bird New York. Sept. S (Special to The Billboard). —Mlas Qladys Rolette baa been engaged to play- the role of Mytle In Maeterlinck's The Blue Bird at tbe New Theatre. Mlas Rnlette flrst came to notice when she appeared In DeWolf Hopper's revival of Wang. Her performance brought her to the attention of Mme. Bertha Kallch who was then rebesrslng The Rrentser Sonata, and the child was engaged for the boy'a part of David. Her work'In this attracted con- siderable attention. The following season she appeared with Mme. Kaltch in Sapho and Phaon, and the same year played Ivan la The Doll's House with Mme. Naslmova. During - the last two years abe baa been with. Henry Miller.. Miss Hulette Ms a .Brooklyn girl and the daughter of Mrs. Francis I. Hulette. PORTRAIT OF CARUS PAINTED BY MRS. M. O. ROCKEFELLER. New York. Sept. B (Special to The Billboard). —Mrs. M. O. Rockefeller has presented Emma Carua, who la now appearing In New York at tbe Casino In Vp and Down Btoodway, with a large water-color portrait of henelf painted by the donor. The palntlw Is to be hang la the lobby of the Casbo. Iba. Bockefeller. wbo la related' to the- Rockefeller family of Btandatd oil fame, baa done the poitiattt of nnmeNoa wen-known society people; bat Jias mm-iiefore permitted any of her work to be ezUbtted In a pnUtc place. In and Around Chicago Chicago. Sept. S (Special to ;The; Billboard). —The Mariowe. which opened last week. Is this week housing The Bod of the Trail, to be° fol- lowed- by Brewster's Millions. At the Hay- market Is being offered The Broken Idol, while the National Is-entertalnbig with The Time, the Place and the Glil. The Globe Is offering as Its Initial attraction. The Bosary. by Mr. Edward B. Boae. -Mr. Roee la also staging this produc- tion. At the' BIJon la seen A Child of the Beglmenti and the Criterion lus aa this week's attraction. How the 'Bearta Ate Broken. At Weber's Theatre. Lena Rivera Is; bdng revived and at the Crown, Uv* Wire: ta emrttlBg Ita sparks. NEW MANAGER FOR ROBINSON'S. Robinson's Theatre, (anelnnatli formerly an opera honse, wlU commence tta-vtegalar season oo September B. Manager Rose baa Inatalled many Improvements and has had the exterior thoroughly repainted. Re announces that be win put on six vaudeville acts, lltastrated aong singer and the ocdieatn Is to be augmented. Two reels of Blm will be run. Manager Rose la the new local representative of : ;the Casino CIrcnIt. ■ The Reed Opera Boose. Beatings. Htch., was enaaea for the season Aognst Sl,'' Wttlt She tnnth Commandment. The Opera Rons* Is managed by J. L, Reed. ;: theatre in New York City, which beats her name; and Ibsen's A Doll's Honse. The Fairy Tale, however,;:la to be the opening attractioo of the repertoli» in every city where Nazlmova appears. Mme. Naslmova'a sesson will open In New Haven. Coon., on Wedneaday, Sept. 7. and. after two days, will go directly to Chicago, opening there at the Garrlcfc Theatre the follow* Ing Mimday. Her tour, before she returns to New York for her regular aeason at Nsalmova'a Thirty-Ninth Street Theatre, will take her to the Paclllc Coast and back. The company Is to be known as the Naslmova'a Theatre Com- - pany In support of Mme. Naslmova. FOLLIES ON VIEW AT THE COLO> NIAL. Chicago, Sept. 3 (Special to The Bttlhoaid). —The many whose Interests- were aronsed by the "coming" posters and pletnren vrfatdi deco- rated tbe-lobby of the Colonial Theatre in an- nouncement of Follies of 1910, have now the opportunity of seeing In person the charming youg ladles which are characterlatic of ,a Zleg- feld revue. This much dlscnssed .and lolW; anticipated entertainment comes to us wltn- an Eastern reputation.and the."World'B Iiargest and Greatest Cast." lames Jsy Brady received the frivolous crowd with open arms and Imme- diately Introduced them to Chicago.- FORTUNE HUNTER LEAVES THE - O LYMP IC. Chicago. Sept; 8 (Siieclal to The Billboard).- Ttaomas Ross snd The Fortune Hunter, sfter en- Joying one of the longest non-mnstcal inns'la tbe history of Cbieago theatricals, left the Otrm- plc Theatre, to:' make'^mom fw The Girl In Waiting. TUs - is' a comedy by Mr. J. Hart- ley Manners, in' wblcb Miss Lanrette Taylor la the leading character. Miss Taylor Is supported . by the Messrs A. H. VanBuren, Wilfred Dray- cott, Percy Ames and Wallace Brskloe; and the Ulues Alice Gale,;' Jul]a Ralph. Haiy Keogh, Oeraldyne Peck and Ellsa Maaon. ; Burlesque Bills in Chicago Chicago. Sept. S (Special to The Billboard). —^The Weber Bros.. tUs week, are offering The Qneen of Bohemia, at their . Alhambra Theatre while at the Star and Garter the CoInmbU Bar- lesqners are oo display. Mr. Wm. Beebe. oaan- ager of the Star and Garter, speaks very en- couragingly- of the coming aeason and expresses It as his - Intention to-'ron his show, house along tbe same high-class lines as he did last year. Tbe attraction offered the patrons of the VelOr Theatre this week Is the Broadway Gaiety Olrla. At the Empire Theatre Tlie Star SInw Gills ia tbe offering of the week. L. SILVERMAN, WelMmown . tecretarr and manager of tbe CoIoiUkl ''Amusement Co., Ltd.. of Winnipeg^' Can; 'He^ had- several ream. ezperieace In the- movlflgc^tnie boalness in Cincinnati. UK Camter.. lMwiei;- .betBre-going to Winnipeg. Throogh bta energy and bnslness ability he la fbnuag;*: chain of moving picture hoosea exteadUg'itntMr; PaeUe r Coaist. ■ The Colonial Arnnsemert.-'-Ofet- Iitd.. Is tncorpnated with a capital « tlMMk;