The New York Clipper (November 1904)

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892 THE NEW YORK CLIPPER. November 12. STERLING AND VON TILZER HAVE COT ANOTHER BIG BOMBSHELL HIT. IVI M! »» »» t» »» t» •I* .. M COAX MB Any man, woman or child In tbo Ringing profession that can walk out ou a atage, can mnhe the hit of tbelr career with tbl* number. Just alt down and think of the way you can work this up; the things you can do with It: the countless waya It can be used, and try If you can to think of an act that couldn't use It. Clean and catchy, and absolutely the most available song that was ever Issued anywhere. And If you want to do n neat little dance with It—alone or as a feature with n pnrtner or n bunch behind you—It's good for that too. The quickest of all the quick hits that we have handed vou. and In nil our experience we never saw a song that was ho useful In all branches of the show business. There isn't an act that uses gongs that can't use this one, for It Is goon for anyone, from the prima donna down to the parodist. Now, then, it you know what a golden opportunity is, eend for a copy of this song. < I << i< ■ < 'ij tt IVI IVI IVI IVI! Ml <>> »M "HAVE "COAX ME" YOU SEEN MAGGIE RILEY?" It gives ns the greatest pleasure of our career to say "we told vou so," for this song baa done all that we expected of It. in spite of the predictions of the croakers and In spite of the Imitations that'were calculated to mislead the performer. Wherever sung unroar- ous greeting has been the reward of the ginger using this little novelty Irish waltz song, and It Is going bigger nod bigger nil the time. Maybe yon haven't bad the chance to hear It sung, nnd you don't quite believe all we any. \ery well, put It on, thnt's all we ask, and you'll know the answer for yourself. By HAHUY VON TII.ZEK and ANDREW B. STERLING. "COAX ME" "WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE PUMPKIN. MAGGIE DEAR" fit COAX ME" At present there Is no bigger record of rustic ballad successes than that of HARRV VON TILZEIt, who, with ANDREW B. hTBRLING, has written ninety-nine per cent, of the successful songs of this nature which you have sung In the past, and his skill as a producer tins Increased yearly, till now uc stands alone us a writer of rustic songs. This particular one would have made bim famous If all the others had been failures. The best slides that money can buy constantly on hnnd at the uniform price of $r>.00 per set. 66 COAX ME" "COAX ME" fin It has beeu truly said >plc like, your act go By HARRY VON TILZER and ANDREW if."HTEItL'M} "ALEXANDER" "COAX ME 99 Jly said, that many reputations have been made by songs, and It Is a fact that the only difference lietween a bad singing act and a good one Is. In most cases, the difference In the song used. In other words, If rt-r}" ff" 0 "?* ft? , t *tf , SHL ESP'JBSP&kMSS WgM. —a *to» versa. The people like "Alexander," as hundreds of professionals who are using It can testify. How about YOUB audiences? Are you pleasing them with "Alexan- GONE! GONE! GONE!" "MY PRETTY LITTLE KICKAPOO" Joe lloltendcr bad a host of friends before he wrote the above coon song, but If you cnnisee the letters that he and we get you'd tblnk that tho whole army of singers weto under obligations to him. There's a rcaBon for this—It's a bully good song. "Yes, It's an Indian song, and It's a good one. HARRY VON TILZER and ANDREW B. STERLING put In extra bard licks on this number, nnd tbe results show it. I don't think we need to tell you Just what It's good for. The title Indicates that. But It In far ahead of anything that you hnve been ottered before. ■ tt COAX ME" it AT THE GARY STORE" coax me This Is one of our III ustrnted songs, wltb the best Rlldes at $5.00 n set, that you ever bought. The song itself Is more thnn good, It's the very best. A plaintive, appealing Btory with heart stirring music, such as only . HARRY VON TILZER can write. £iWU± I • WN "COAX ME" WHERE THE SWANEE RIVER FLOWS" Another one of those ANDREW B. STERLING and HARRY VON TILZER'S pastoral ballads, that Is the surest thing In a singer's repertoire. Uelng made of good material, It never wears out, and although published some months, an already extensive hit. It Is as good in all localities as tt ever was, and In new ones will be just as warmly greeted. Hlides for this one, too. at $5.00 per set. "COAX ME" Order what you Need, Enclosing late Program—NO CARDS—and 10c for Mailing, to HARRY VON TILZER MRS. PUR. CO., 37 W. 28th St., IU. City. WANTED A No. I MINSTREL PERFORMERS, FOR THE FIELDS and HANSON BIO CITY MINSTRELS MUSICIANS, Who Doable Band and Orchestra. VOCALISTS, DAHCEB8 and GOHBUIANS. . . WOULD CNOAOE ORGANIZED BAND. Host bo first class. Season opens Deo. Id, near New York City. Preference given to those who double In band. Submit jour very lowest terma to . JOBS F. mOM, Care of Jacques Theatre, Waterbury,Ct. OLYMPIC PARK, Newark, KT. J. NEW JERSEY'S LARGEST AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISE, Sewrad Season Will Open May 27, 1905. LAST SEASONS AVE8AGE ATTENDANCE, 28,000 PER WEEK. First Claw Proportion, will be considered. Natural Luke on the Ground fbr nllOOT THE CHUTES. Alio WANT TOBOGGAN SLIDE, ltOLL,Bti COAWTEM. MERRY GO HOVNI), OLD MILL, Kit. Ill Acres of Aiuuarm.nC Ground*. B Gent. Vara; nil oar. transfer direct to ground.. Address all eomraualeatlons to NS WREVBRS, Manager, Colli..emu Theatre, Newark, N. J. a-^orT.^o.r.x NAVAL SHOW NOW RUNNING AT TUB WORLD'S FAIR, SAINT LOUI8. This Hbow. baa been the moat sucuessful at the Exposition. Receipts 10 date about Two Hundred Thousand (|soo,ouo) Dollars. THE SHOW CONSISTS OF 28 STEEL WARSHIPS, FROM 11 to 20 FEET LONG, WORKED BY ELECTRICITY. The entire plant, consisting of Grandstand, Fleet, Scenery, Etc., Etc, Etc, will be disposed of to wind up the affairs of ths company, as ntoat of the stockholders are Merchants, and do not desire to bo connected In the Show business. This show Is now In perfect runolng order, and Ij assured of 10 years good business on the road. CAPTAIN PAUL BOYTON, St. Louis Exposition, Eor price and particulars, addrcsH THI BOBBY CAYLOR, Tho Celtic Tattler " # Unanimously oloeted at Ireland'* Representative In Itl.li Funnlosltles, and the Proof of tho Welch la Good Time Coming. P. 8.—Bobby 0»tlor, you arc doing tho best specialty this week (Oct. 31) yon ever did. TONY PASTOR. Address all Agent*. At present, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, K. Y. FaiESDS, AOQUAINTAHQEB A-D ALL THOSE C0NHECTBD WITH THE VAUDEVILLE PROFESSION, BT ADDRES8INQ iVIrjs. Jens. So Macks (TUB ORIGINAL CYNTHIA), Will receive information (list will prove most valuable in their respective calling. Address '' HKH. J AS. 11. MACKS, care of THE STAGE, vm Brvadway, N. T, City. WANTED QUICK, LEADER OF ORCHESTRA TO DOUBLE BARITONE IN BAND. Must be A No. 1, young and neat appearing and ready to Join on wire. Address with full pai- tlcnlars. Other Musicians write. FRANK B. DAVIDSON, Ngr., Old Farmer Hopkins Co., Nov. 9, Laurel, Dei.; 10,Smyrna, Del.; it, North East, Md.; 12, West- minster, Md.; 14, Gettysburg, Pa. WANTED, Repertoire People IN ALL LINES. Also PIANO PLAYER THAT CAN ARRANGE. Tell all In llrst letter. Must be able to Join on wire. People doing specialties given preference. Address O. CLIFFORD, Care of Fairmont Bill Posting Co., Fairmont, W.Va. STEREOPTICONS FROM NEW AND SEOOND HANDS FILMS. MOVING PICTURE MACHINES AND SONO SLIDES. PEAROE A BOHEOK, 214 N. Calvert St., B*lto.,Md. EN ROUTE Peruchi Gypzene Co., A lo. 1IOVEHILE LADY, with Handsome Face and Figure, Tall. Alio an Exceptionally Strong If 8BI0E, one will Specialty Preferred. Knit be Handsome Face and Figure. One who can deliver the floods, Send photos; tell all first letter; mast be able to Join on receipt of wire. Other good "Rep'' people write. Address HKNRY F. WILLARD & CO., Proas., Ashovllle, N. C, Nor. 7 and week; Anderson, S. 0., Nov. 21 and week, General Delivery. KELLER STOCK COMPANY Al .UVEVILE HAN wltb Specialties Al HEAVY HAN, PBOPKBTY HAN who Does Good Specialties and Some "mail Parts, LADY PIANIST who can do.atom* Small Parts. Other metal people who do n> per lalt let, -write, long season to good people. Address A. M. KE1LKH, Manager, Care of Home Show Print, Actlil»op, Kaniii. A-t Liberty, ORCHESTRA LEADER UUVULE U-FLAT CLARIONET. Good Repertoire of Music. JOHN P. ELSEN, Per. :i03 Dromon St., Kenosha, Wis. WANTI •for ARINGTON'S COMEDIANS, Fot Itepertolre, a Han Piano Player, must be Sight Header, Fakir and Arranger. Other useful people, write. Prefer those doingBpcclaltlts. Hunt send programmes. All letters answered. Address WALTER ARINOTON, Brush, Colo. FIRST CLASS Scandinavian Soubrette, Fins wardrobe and photos, wishes engagement with a good Vaudeville or Bnrlesqae Co. Address HIS8 LILLIE BllCEOKU. aare of Hall, m Bimtort Sirect, Brooklyn, N. v. WE WAIT latira Picture lacbines, Song StereoptIcons. FILMS, Slides Eto. WILT. PAY 1IKST PRICES AND SPOT CASH. Send full description. HALLAH'S, Care Of CLIPPER. »WASTED. LADY BUSICIAflS, 'Cello and-Clarionet. Mast be Hist class. Other ladv tnualolaue, write. Splendid engagement. BESSIE Bl'RNEU., 831 Colfax St., Toledo, Ohio. Willy Zimmermann, WEEK NOV. 7. MARYLAND THEATRE, BALTIMORE, MP. MESS. COWAN BROTHERS (of Co-wan Bros,' Tlieat ret WILL PRESENT DEO. lt>, 1904, THEIR For a tour of the principal Southern cities, presenting well known royalty bills and equipped with a special line or paper.' WANTED, Fall Acting Company; also a Male or Fomale Piano Player end an Illustrated Song Singer who Plays Parts. Two weeks' rehearsals, commencing Deo. 5. Hsuagement pays one week board. Address at nnceand with photos if possible, COWAN BROS., Academy of Music, Wilmington, X. 0. Geo. Gordon, Harry Wesley, Jim Horror, Frank Hattox and Rachel L ewlB, write. Ward's Minstrels Want FJB8T CLA8S OOIELUAI FOB E5D All I0H0LCB0E. AIbo good strong Comedy Act to close olio, acrobatic or other/wine; good Tenor Soloists, Sood Bass Singer for ballad and quartette. Would also like, to hear from any strong Norel- es that can make good. People who have written before, write again. Wolff ana Wilson, und Al. Tyrrell, commuulcate. T. H. MURPHY, Mgr., as per route thlH week, or- • ' ' ' . Permanent address, BOX US!', LEAVENWORTH, KAfl.; ' ■ BRYANT ISAVILLE The IN VAUDEVILLE. usioel Inatrels, Addre*. WM, MOBBIS. .MAMIE FLBHINO CO. . ..1 -.,.> L... SECOND SISlO.V.