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£6 nr ti e B i 111> o a r d SEPTEMBER 10, 1910. TOP NOTES AND LOW. ■ (Continued, from page 14.) Master Frank Cocbett, the pbenomenal boy tenor, Trbo has he:m singing in New York tn airdomes, bappened to be sinsinff one. evening when Max Spiegel, the owner ot the College Girls Company, also The Qnsea of Bohemia, beard yoong Corbett sing It's Always June When You're in Love. He lost no time In engaging yoang Corbett as one of the prin- cipal features of his Queen of Bohemia Com- pany, and' Mr. Spiegel bad a special clause drawn In the contract that Tonng Corbett was to sing It'a Always June When You're In Ijove. ♦ James Aldricb Xlbb?y, the man that made Af- ter the Ball famous, has no donbt found a worthy isnccessor In the song that he is now creating a sensation with, entitled My Sweetbeart's Faroclte Waltz (After tbe Ball), if the criticisms of the are any criterion to go by. Mr. Harris* office, the laat' tfane 'Weeks,' has been flooded with newspa- per ctitlelsms of the success Mr. Libbey is meet- ing with this song, in con'onction with bis tal- ented wife. Katbnlne Trayer. ^ • The Gbaiter Sisters, who are playing at Wm. Morris' American aheatre Roof Garden, are In- trodncing iThe Ti'ightlngale. While one of the sisters is the possessor ot a beantlfnl soiirsno voice, which she naes to great advantage, the other sister wbistles an accompaniment to tbe song. The effect ot this combination on the American audiences has been so strong that they have been receiving an ovation at every lierlonnance. . ' - - . Miss Tlola Sheldon, the California Nightingale, who is the possessor ot a beautlfal soprano voice, «zid la imowxt fronx coast to coast, has been engajred aft the smclsl' featiire on tbe Eastern wbeSi and her featma song Is Star of My Dreams. Shine On. Mr. Hastings has spared no expense in surrounding this lady with a clever company, and tbe way this song is produced Is only equaled by Broadway's beat productions. ^' ■ >" ^f^' " ■ ■ Benie Anbrey, with P. Clark's Bnnaway Girls Company, Is making a teatote of and meeting with snccess in singing Underneath the Sweet Magnolia Tree. Abio, in the same : company, the Misses Croix and Wilson are singing- All the World's In Love. The'^enn City-Qnsrtette.; with Instramentallsts, is nsing Mike^Bemard'a Tlcklln' Rag, which never falls to: win ap- plause. . ,i. Paul Bobens, the - composer of the - score - of Tbe Qneen of Bohemia, has been- Invited by Manager Max vSplegel to be his guest at- tbe opening performance In Milwaukee on Aognst 2T. This will be Mr. Bubens' flist visit west, and. as he has written several IdtB In some ot the Chicago productions, he win be no stranger In the western cities, s - ■ ♦ Mr. Barnbardt, of Bamhardt and Delavan, is making a special - featore of Mr,: Harris' song, Was I a Fool? His acting and rendition of this soog will some day make .him famous. Miss Delavan, of this team, who is the possessor of a beaatiful soprano voice, never fails to re- ceive several encores on her singing of - The Nightingale. - - ♦ The big song bit of the George Bvans Honey Boy Minstrels first. part >£eems to 1>e Andrew Mack's great song. Go 'Way, Mr. Moon, sung by Pierce Keegan. This ntmiber is beautifully staged and the repeat chomses by. the members of the company: never fall to bring out storms of applaose; ♦ ' ' Stnazt, the: male Pattl. : has decided to con- tinue Ills big hit,' I Wonder Who's Klsalng Her Now, for the coming season, and has also added to his repertoire My Sweetheart's Fa- vorite Waltz (After the Bail), Star ot My Dreams, Sblne On, and If i All the Moons Were Honeymoons. ♦ GaliafCher and Shean's banner show, producing Tbe Girl From Paris, Is making a feature of the song entitled Dear Heart of Mine, by Paul Rnbens; this high-class ballad Is sung by Mr. Ed. .Gallagher . and-; Miss'XeSUe, --.and receives four and five encores at every performance. * Mr. George Best, of the Star and Garter Com- pany, is- meeting with success In singing Star of My Dreams, Shine On, and also I Wander Who's Kissing Her Now. Mr. Best is tbe pos- sessor of a beautiful high baritone voice, and knows how to deliver these songs. ♦ Eva Tanguay will open her new season with several new songs in the near future, among which will be one apeclally written for her by Blanche Merrill, the clever n.wcomer whom Eva Tanguay discovered. The song will be entitled Kgotistlcal Eva. ♦ Earl% Ecntaam, of . the . George . BvanB--HoDey Boy Minstrels, and Elsli Snowden, in vaude- ville, are meeting with, greaf success ,singing Andrew Mack's Co 'Way Mistah. Moon, ; and The Same OTd Me. This act is a star act, by two very:clever people. : ♦ . Jesse Lasky's Pianophiends are making a fea- ture ot Andrew Mack's song. Go 'Way, Mistah Moon. Star of Mr Dreams, Shine On, by .. John T. Hall and Artbnr Lamb. .Mr.Tljasfcy< has-gone- to a great 'deal ' Of ;expeiu» Inc prodnelng -.iiotb of these numbers. ♦ Mr. -Ai. Lelghton has been Indefinitely engaged at the MlUion Dollar Pier at Atlantic City, to sing with the band and orchestra during-the dances, and bis feature numbers are' It's Always June When You're-.In l^ve, - and\'Star. of ^My. Dreams, Shine On.- . - : Mandy Jane, one of the greatest quartette songs ever -written, is also a feature with-, tbe Banner Company.: Other Harris numbers used in this show are the Espanola Prance. .Four JEyes. and The Hokey Pokey-Man. ♦ - Walt Till We Gather In the . Golden Com.-is the big song hit of the Iiew - Dockstader show, GRAND THEATRE. The above reioesentB the Grand TbeatrE. located at S)>rlngfield, Mo., of which Mr. Wm. W; Smith Is owner imd manager. Tbe interior is beautifully decorated.' The Grand has a seating Smadty^f 310, wtth-a-Teserred section of sixty npbolstered opera chairs. All the equipments ofallratrclasa tbeatze ate-ltt evidence,'Indndlng •glass mirror screen, upon wUcb oil the latest Mm si*Ject» «e abttaetljr and receives so many encores that It never faila to stop the performance until the song Is Xft* posted over and over again. ♦ Tbe liongacre Four is singing Somebody Slae, It'a Always Smnebody Else; That Fussy ^Bag, and i It's Moonlight: All-the Time Oh Broadway; all published by the F. B. HavUand Pub. Co.' ' ♦ ' ■ I^no Bruce, :t>ne of the youngest prima donnas with the Ixtvemakers. Company, is making a feature ot The Nightingale and It's Alwaya Jime When Yon're In Love. ♦ The - Great American Four is featuring Some- body Else:: It's Always Somebody Else, on the eastern, cucolts; published by F. B...-HavllAud ■Fnb. Co., New York. ♦ / - Kitty Boss,-the phenomenal contralto, is one of the special features of Queen of Bohemia, and her feature song will be Star of My Dreams, Shine On. ■Severe and Guir, with Xhe^Pennant Winners Company, repwt snccesa singing-1 Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now and The Espanola France. ♦ • Bon and Wolford. in vaudevUle. singing Star of My Dreams, Shine On,- and My SAevt- heart's Favorite Waltz (After the BaU). ' Clark and Brennan are singing Somebo>Iy Else, It's Always Somebody Else, and I'm Bugs About You, at the Alhambra this wees. ♦ Beatrice Uaynes, -nritli Miner's Americans, writes us that Somebody Else, It's Always Some- body Else, Is the hit ot-ber act.. The Misses Young and Young, in vaudeville, are featnring It's Always June When You're In Love and The Same Old Me. ■■•'.■■-■:♦ ■ .■ ■ ■ 'Those Tbree Fellers," Sharkey, Glesler and Lewis, are scoring their usual success with Play That Barber Shop Chord. Melroy Trio and their seven Kid Kldders write that Bood-bye, Betty Brown Is the Iwst song since . Bine BelL : - . ♦ Max WItt*s Sonthern :Xass!cs are matEliur a- feature of All the Wra-ld'B In lxiTe and-a medley o£ Harris' songs. ■ 4> ; Agnes Scott. and Company. In their vaudeville act, are using > The Same Old Me, by Gillespie and Sherman. ■ Dotaerty Sisters ate a riot In .Cblcago, sing- ing-Down - in-; Sunny. Honey- Town and Betty. Brown. -4* Pat Randolph. Dodey Wilson,-Grace Tangh and Dude Finley.rare featnring; all Havlland's songs. ♦ Ed. Mazler-:ls meeting with ;;8nccess singing The - Espanola- Prancei' in . Dockstader's iMin- strels. ♦ Leon ErroU. has added -Somebody Else; It's Al- ways Somebody Else t» his clever list of soggs. ♦ - Edna Luby. one of the cleverest of Imitators, Is using I'be Same Old Me, to repjated encores, Carrie Boe la at Phillips' Lyceum, singing Somebody Else, It's Always Somebody Else. - ■ ♦ ■ ■ Stevens and.;Primrose'-Sisters';are rehearsing Somebody Else,. It's Always Somebody Else. ..; . Play Tbat» Barber Shop Ctiord Is still Yorke and Adams* featnied- parodied .nninber, ♦ Halaon Boys continue .to use You'll Come Back, and That's the Fellow I Want to Get. ♦ Margaret Scott is nslng. Somebody .Else,-It!s Always Somebody Else^at Sbntag's. ' v Hathaway-'Kelly and Hack are singing Some- body Else, It's Always Somebody - Else. Matthews and Ashley are a "riot" with Some- body.-Else, It's Always Somebody Else. Levlgne Sisters have added Phoebe Jane to their act, and doing well with It. * Jimmy Robinson Is a big hit with Somebody Else, It's Always Somebody Else. I>)orf>p and RoRlyn say that Phoebe Jane Is a mloable aAditloa to their act. ■ 4^ . . Thf! Atnetordftm Quartette has adiled That Fussy Kat; to Its clever act. ■■■■■ Jack Wilson Trio has added That's tbe Fellow I Want to Get, to Its act. ■ . ♦ . . Milton I-iCe Is using That's tbe Fellow I Want to Get. May Belmont is singing That Chinatown Bag. Meiry-Oo-Bound 'Organs. 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