Billboard advertising (Jan 1921)

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JANUARY 22, 1921 The Billboard 31 FLYING EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH OUR OVERNIGHT SONG SENSATION “SOME LITTLE BIRD" PROFESSIONAL COPIES AND ORCHESTRATIONS READY. GET YOURS NOW VAN ALSTYNE & ‘The dance ball situation continues to occupy ‘Ge attention of San Francisco, and every effort 4s being made to block the efforts of the authori oat of employment by the closing order ‘This union is by the Police Commission. sBilated with the Musiclans* dainty Russian ballet y ‘the San Francisco Municipal Concert Band under the direction of Mnsical Director Shapiro. suto tuck sbow, ‘according to a letter from Thomas J. Hughes, local Chinese basket maunfectorer. From Phoentx, where he played to Us business, Wayne goes to Les Angeles and then comes to this elty. He intends to play 1 the good sted towns en route, Wayne uted from Kansas City, Mo. on, bis ‘over: and trip. “Doc* Ed Bacon bas signed wp with the Hagcabeck-Wallace Shows for the coming sea‘2. The “Doc” will work in the conection and bis wife, who fs now atthe Bacon ranch At Reso, Nev., will conduct the mitt joint. Frank B. Miller, equestrian director with the ‘Yankee Robinson Shows during the past three ‘easoos, i a visitor tm Gan Francisco and Gropped into ‘The Billboard office for a chat during the week. Mr. Miller expects to epend the next sixty days between here and Loe Angeles and then retam to the show. Garl Raines, late of Mac's “Merry Widow Shows,” playing thra the Southern States, was 2 visltor in San Francisco during the week, Stopping over en route to Loo Angeles, Mr. Baines expects to stay in the Southern clty ‘or the winter, ‘Captain George W. Bray was a Billboard vistor during the week and seported that ho i getting mazy letters about hia new water act, “afr. Tigre, te Sport,” which ho ta now booktng for parks, plera and Deaches, Captain Bray's ‘act is entirely new, and is said to be a comedy crea. aut UvnTeNHA 1454 Monadnock Building, TUTTE today. A NEW WALTZ SONG HERE'S 10 OLD IRELAND A Dreamy Waltz Melody—Long To Be Remembered Orchestra Leaders Send for Orchestration eh LONGMUIR PUBLISHING CO., (Not Inc.) T.B. Harms «Francis, Day & Hunte 64 West 45th Street New York City J. 3. Wallace, owner end manager of the “Dardanella Queens” (tab.), is a San Francisco ‘Visitor, and reports that Dig. Mr, Wallaco started at Los Angeles and “wildeatted” up thra the valley. Jndging from ‘the scores of letters and sheat of press comments, he is the owner of a very nifty little how. ‘Mr, Wallace 18 now Sguring on going over the Bert Lery ‘Time, and opened in Santa Rost under Levy booking Sunday, January 9, He car ies ten people, Charles D. Camm, of Cincianatl, Inte of the Ghristy Shows, arrived in San Francisco during DU CHICAGO, ILL. DARLING ‘They've been dancing to this haunting tune. They want to hear you sing it. Send for professional copy and orchestration 4 show is going over, CURTIS, 177 No. State St., CHICAGO the coming season, and, if able to make satisfactory arrangements, will s2ttle here; “Watch My Smoke," clever comedy, written by Walter A. Rivers, formerly dramatic editor Gf The San Francisco Bulletin, will be the next starring vehicle of Wallace Reid, Paramount ‘among the few colored shows now doing businest which, in the belief of Lew W. Henry, manager of the Lyceam Theater, Cincinnat!, could probably make good in leading houses. fare clean attractions that any men ‘And conditions thea,” Henry stated, “ not so favorable as they are today.’ spent practically all of his life in the number of-colored artists. “The Sel of colored. artists today is @ big one," be sald, ‘for thoes of our race are familiar’ with the reading of if 8 weeds § ‘red shows are being put up pretty fast now. especially in the South, so the near future holds good prospects for this branch of amusement.”