The New York Clipper (May 1905)

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272 THE KEW YORK CLIPPER. May 6. IV'WV ONE AGREES TMAT THI 18 THE ONI KEEP A LITTLE COSY CORNER IN YOUR HEART FOR ME. Read the Chorus Word. By JACK IHUHLANK. Keep n little cosy corner Id your beart for me, Just for me And I'll be as true to you ae anyone can be, wait and see; Hnslc By THKODOHE MOUSE. If you'll promise what I ask then yon and I'll agree, both agree, Keep a little cosy corner In your heart for me. ii A RED HOT COON SHOUT. 'TOE SO MEAN." Wordi By BERT F1TZGIBBON, Hnitc By THEODORE BIORBE. Read the Chorus "Don't be so mean, so downright mean, I'm nearly frozen, It'a plainly aeen, (It's awful tough, I've got enough), Just hear me plead, your love I need, Unlock that door, babe, don't be so mean." A GOOD A LI, AROUND WALTZ HON a. I'M GOING TO MEET BIRDIE TONIGHT. Word* By JACK DRISLAME, AIu.lc By THEODORE HORSE. Read the Chorus One street up and two streets down And then the nicest girl In town Will say, "Hello, Is that you, Joel You're here on time all right I" One sweet miss, well, I should smile 1 She's got the rest all beat by a mile I You can Just take my word, That my Birdie's a bird, And I'm going to meet Birdie tonight THE SENSATIONAL SEA BALLAD THAT'S GOT 'EM ALL TALKING. SHE WAITS RY THE DEEP OLUE SEA. Music By THEODORE MORSE. Of a lad far away, I For ehe wonders where be con be; Then her gaze wanders off to the West, Whose love she never guessed. ForMch long 'dr'ea'ry'year For she's dreaming each day | And she sighs a* she waits patiently, | AB Bne WIf i t8 b/tne deep blue sea. Slides Ready and They're Grtatl Write to Us tor Particulars. Don't Forget the Name, and Don't Forget tbe Address. Only LITE Programs, Please, Vnless We Know Ton. Words By ED. MADDEN. ^^^^ When the sun slowly sinks to Its rest. Read the Chorus music and Sjjjft NOTKH JROM M. WlTsUBK ft SONS.— Billot and Keif aro featuring "Listen to the Big lirass Band," "Sweet Adeline" and "Wont Vuu lie My Birdie Bird?" Tbey recently added "Nellie Dean" to their programme. Margaret McDonald, the concert singer, la milking a great success with the following songs: "There, Little Girl. Don't Cry, "Could I Love Thee More? 1 ' and "Where Thou Art." The Messenger Boys' Trio la singing "Nellie Dean," the companion long of tbe famous "Sweet Adeline." and are duplicating the success made with the lat- ter ballad, Krank Fnrrlngton. of "Tbe Lib- erty Hello" Co., Is auccessful with "Is It Possible You've Never Heard of Me?" Km- men Lemon Is singing "My Sonny Boy," "Star of My Life" and "The Irish Swell," scoring big with each. Jamea Lucas Is sing- ing '".Tammany." "Old Man Moon" and "Sweet Adeline; 1 each song being received with great applauae at every performance, Andy and Annie Adams, one of the favorite teams on the vaudeville atage, are making blta with "All I Needed Was the Money," "I'm on the Water Wagon Now" and "Ach- ing Heart" Alice Hamilton has three tongs which aro eliciting demonstrations of ap- proval at every performance, as follows: r 'l Won't Tell You," "Old Man Moon" and "Little Miss No One from Nowhere." Blag- bam and Gable are singing "Good Night, Beloved, Good Night," and "Star of My Life," both of which aongi are great favor- ites wltb tholr auditors. Zoa Matthews, about wbom tbe Western papers have bad many flattering notices recently, has been specially featuring "Little Miss No One from Nowboro." Arthur Wren Is featuring "Sate Kearney," "The Girl Who Cares for Me," "Lucy Linda Lady" and "Tammany." A song that baa almost carried things by Storm, especially In the West, Is "Old Man loon, which it being sung by many prom- inent vocalists, among whom may be men- tioned the following: Maebelle Hobart, An- nie I'orrl, Craustange and Wallace, tbe Eagle Quartette, Minor and Galbrecbt, Ed. Nugent, Davey and Phillips, Itentfrau and Jensen, Alice Howorth, Edna Shepard, Bbea Lutby and Hcldrlck and Francis. Chahlhb Oijohoi Albkbt Starkd, solo cor- nettlst with iho Singling Bros." concert bond, last season, baa accepted the position of band master in tbe U. S. Navy, and has been ordered to the TJ. S. B. Oregon, Asiatic station. liuuY Raymond, who Is playing tbe Sbnyne circuit of parks, hat Included "My Irish Indian" In her repertory. Published by Jerome II. Remlck 6 Co. From the Theathical Music Supply Co. —The following well known performers are Hinging the big Summer aong nit, "Meet Me Down at Luna, Lena," with success: Nellie Sterling, Alice Jennings, Spedden Hereon, Dolly Martin, Dau W. Qulnn, Charley Daw- toy, Flo Huard, Billy llolna, .tbe De Veau Twins, and a score of others. Benbow and Billy Connelly's orchestra, at North Bench, and Lemlela's, McGarry's and Al. Ferguson's orchestras, at Coney Island, as well as Bchroeder's, lillor'a, Evans', and a host of other muBlcal organisations are playing this great waits to repeated encores. Sunderland and Fooda are also Bcorlng big wltb tbe same aong. "The Girls of Our Department," tbe rattling march song of Dow ling and Dodn, will undoubtedly be one of tbe most popular march compositions this season. It has tbe swlug to mako It a real winner, and will go Into all tbe leading burlesque ahows as a feature number. Oca Nnsaa and Clarence Wilbur have signed to write ezclualvcly for the Natbau Bevies Music Co. A BiKciAL rnATuni on the musical pro- framtno of the forty-seventh anniversary of he Atlantic Garden, Now York, on May 8, will be tbe march hit of tbe season, "Col- lege Life," by l'rantaen, which will be played •y Prof. Eschert and his band of one hun- dred musicians. Mr. ICscbert Is making elabo- rate plans for tbla affair and tbe theatrical £rofesslon will turn out In full force to do onor to bla efforts. The Noi.es are singing "Ev'rywherc" nnd "Keep a Little Cosy Corner In Your Heart for Mc." Law 8ui.lt, the clover parodist, has In- troduced "In tbe Bhade of the Old Apple Tree," with a great parody, as has also Yorke And Adams, Geo. W. Day and Lew Hawkins. Published by Jerome II. Remlck & Co. Tub Reverb Sibtbbs have Just put on "Farewell, Mister Abner Hemingway, pub- lished by Jerome II. Remlck & Co. Wilms Woodward & Co. are acquiring compositions of some well known composers, allot wbom have shown by previous succcascs that they can "deliver the goods," among which the following can be mentioned: "When tbe Sun Blnka In the Golden Weat," by Gillespie and Crawford; "You Must Be Dreaming When You Talk That Way," by Jamea T. Brymn; "It's tbe Same Old Ten- nessee," by Henry Frantten, composer of "The Soul of the Rose" Waltces; "Target Practice," by Muriel Nelson, and a score of others. Char. K. Harris Notes. —"Down la tbe Vale of Shenandoah" still continues the Fiastorn) sensation of the year, and la mak- ng aa big a bit ns " 'Mid tbe Oreen Fields of Virginia." "Waltzing With the Girl You Love," George Evana' new waits song, Is starting off Tike a house afire, and will ex- ceed In popularity his big hit, "Come Take a Trip In My Airship." "Why Don't They Play With Me," the new baby song success, will soon overshadow "Always In the Way" If It keeps up tbe way it has been going. "I'm Trying Bo Hard to Forget You, the descriptive ballad, la being featured by Mine. Slapofrskl, Delia Donald, Bohannon and Corey, Lydla Barry, Adeline Francis, Mrs. Mark Murphy, James Bradley, Cherldab Hlmpson. Phyllis Allen, Eleanore Falk, Paul- ine Hall, Werden and Qladlsb, Allan May, Claudo Tbardo and Phyllis Gtlmoro. "Fore- well, Sweetbea-t May," the new march time soldier song, Is now being featured by Belle Belmont, Mrs. Chns. Cassad, Cbas, E. Dixon, Madeline Burdett, George Diamond, George Jenkins, George Ulllcn Lynotte Sisters, Min- nie Dreycr. Cbas. B. Lawlor and daughters, Mario Williams, Floye Itedledge, Emms Cnrus, Wm. <{. Colby, Ray and Roberts and McDonald and Huntington. One of the big- gest Instrumental blta of the season Is "Love and Kisses," a caprice, by Chas. K. Harris. Constance Window, singing comedienne with Bcrlbner's Morning Glories, claims that "If I Were Only You" Is the best song the has ever bad. Published by Jerome H. Remlck A Co. Lbo fei.it Publications. —Jimmy Ken- nedy, of Barlow & Wilson's Minstrels, writes: "I am singing four songs, and 'Honey, I'm Waiting,' Is going bigger lhan tbe other three put together." The above extract la a type of the letters received dally at the Feist House, reporting the success of "Honey, I'm Waiting," New York's cyclonic success. Fred Clarenve will be seen In vaudeville shortly with bis new set, "Dexterous Singing and Dancing Delusion, with scenery and eiectr 1 - cal effects. Mr. Clarenze'a company will In- clude Malzle Sinclair and Edwin A. Webb. The songs which will be featured la the act are: "Pal of Mine" and "My Glrlle-Ulrl." Hilf A Haoek Notes. —At the offices of Ilelf A Hager Co. everyone employed seems to be up and doing, and their two big win- ners, "Mamma's Uoy" and "There's a Dark Man Coming With a Bundle," continue to be the feature numbers, and new headline acts are calling dally to add these two feature numbers to their repertory. A few who are featuring "Mama's Boy" are: Four Mortons, Babel Johnson, McCue and Cablll, Warren and Gardner, Mnddox and Prouty, Maxwell and Dudley, Lottie Gllson. Johnnie Carroll, Joe Maxwell, Mitchell and Marron, Brown, Harris and Brown, Hotcomb, Curtis and Webb, Chas. Kalke. Nellie Hanley, Harry Ellis, with Lew Dockatader; Smith and Ful- ler, Herbert Denton, Tommy Burnett and Jas. Hortlz, Dumont's Theatre, Philadelphia. Dur- ing the past month the following songs have been added to tho famous Dockatader Min- strels: "R-a-i-o.r" and "Who's There," sung by Lelghton and Lelghton: "No One Can Take }our Place," by Jas. Bradley; "The Message of tbe Old Church Bell" and ''The Waltz Must Change to a March, Marie," featured by Manuel Ilomaln; "The King of the Great White Way," sung by Graham Weller: "Gimme Hush Money, or I'll Tell On You," by John King: "On the Joy Line," by Car- roll Johnson; "Every Dollar Carries Trouble of It'a Own, 1 ' featured by Lew Dockatader, the entire Drat part closing with "Mama'a Boy," sung by Harry Ellis with a beautiful tableau effect. Fred W. Hager, the popular writer of "Laughing Water,' r "The Midnight Flyer," etc., baa In preparation a new In- strumental number, which 1b a novelty, being entirely away from anything ever attempted before. This number will be ready about May 1. "A Sprig o' Shlllalah," Fred Helf's new Irish Intermezzo, has proven Itself to be tbe best number he has ever written, and has far exceeded his "A Bit o' Blanney." It Is being used by all the big circus bands, espe- cially Itanium & Bailey's big band, and also by the bands and orchestras throughout tbe country. ICbllt and Violbttb, 8tanlcy and Brock- man, Holcombe, Curtis and Webb, and the Umpire City Quartette are all featuring "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree." Helen Russell and Edna Wells arc scor- ing heavily with Leo Feist's latest song, "Honey, I'm Waiting." They are now with "Hooligans Troubles." "I'm Goino to Mbit Birdib Tonight" has been tried by singers In vaudcvllls and mndo Cd. Published by tho F. B. Hnvllaad Pub- lng Co. "What tub Brass Band Plated" still continues to hold Its place with performers as the season's hit song. Among the veiu-ohmeiih In vaudeville who are using Drlslane A Morse's new song bit: "Keep s Little Cosy Corner In Your Heart for Me," are: Carrie Weat, Annette Wllale, Lil- lian Burt, Madge O'Brien, Helen Castnno, May Melville and Flossie Allen, and It Is also being featured by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stone, with the "Hot Old Time" Co. Blt.LT Johnson It singing "Don't Be So Mean," and It receiving encores at each per- formance, THEATRICAL HOTELS •nd B OARDING HOUSES. flftUTIIirilTII Wabash A Madison, CHICAGO. I nrNill 0- «■ Vaughsn, Prop. Btrlctly Ulln 1 InLII IfIL American Plan, 18-15 single; »M3 double. Vaudeville patronage Invited. PALACE HOTEIi. 191 N. Clark St., Chicago. Europoan, S3 per weet; with private bath, $7. Turkish Bath, too. II. B. UCMPlIKEr, Prop. WM. TELL BOUSE, Howard and Somer- set Sit., Boston. Mass. Central location. Ex cellent meals. EMILY T. BANNWAltT, Prop. TRAFALGAR HOTEL, 116-117 E.M,N.Y.,nr. Union 8q., Academy, Dewey. Rooms 50c., T6c, SI, 11.50 day; UM to S3 week. W.D.IlANMQAN.Prop. BKRNARD HOTEL, nth and Pine, St. Louis, near all theatres. European plan. Room and bsth, SILOO to $7 week, (live trial. II. F. OAIIILL, Pro p. HUNT'S EUROPEAN HOTEL, 148 Dearborn St., and OXFORD HOTEL, Canal and Adams. Rates to profession. FRANK HUNT, Prop., CHICAGO. TUB CASTLE INN, Niagara Square, Buf- falo, N. Y. Bates, |2 to $4 per day. MA. C. F. DUNBAR. Prop.; MRS. M. F. HAIR, Mgr. LEARN to Throw Your Voice. Ventriloaulsm taught, For terms and full particulars, address Prof. Ll n german, 706 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, Pa . A. GOODRICH, LAWYER, Ml West Madison St., Chicago; established 1864. Business legal and quiet, branches and facilities In other States. MONEY IN SOAP. BIG T BAR Jl. BOX 11 GENTS. High Grade Medicated and Toilet Soap. PARKER CHEMICAL CO., CHICAGO. BUILD A GOOD PARK AMUSEMENT And make a few thousand dollars the coming sea- son. We furnish you complete plans, specifica- tions and working drawings so you can easily con- struct an attraction that will net you large, sate and quick returns on a small Investment, we sell you our knowledge, Ideas and complete details it a reasonable price. We also manufacture LAUUI1- ING GALLERY MIRRORS of a composition metal that have same appearance, produce saiuo effects and will answer tbe purpose aa well as the mast costly glass. Write for particulars. J. M.N AUG II- TON AMUSEMENT CONSTRUCTION CO., 120Boulh Ulgb Street, Columbus, Ohio. MUSIC COMPOSED AND ARRANGED for any Instrument or number of instruments; Songs, words and muslo; Sketches, etc. Send stamp. CHAS. L. LEWIS, 429 Richmond St, Cincinnati, 6. Sous* and his band will close their third English tour at Qucen'a Hall, London, Easter week, and will sail from Liverpool May 10, to open their annual engagement tt Willow Orove Park, Philadelphia. Oiiacb Kino reports great success with "Good-bye, Sis.'' Sbo has been complimented by managers for the way she sings a aong. Edith Arnold, contralto, has signed for next season wltb William Nankevllle's "Beauty and tbe Beast" Co., and lu the Interim Is featuring James T. Brymn's "You Must Be Dreaming When You Talk That Way." Fbbdbhick B. Tatlob and Fbame L. WnirriEii, Bong Illustrators, wltb the Myrkle-Hardcr Co. (Eastern), are making a hit with "Only a Private. That's All," with special moving picture (lustrations. They are also scoring big with " 'Way Down East,' "I'nl of Mine," ^'Somebody's Waiting for Me" and "Valley of Kentucky." Tun Wish A Milton Co. write: "We are on tbe Empire circuit, and making a success with "Alexandra" and "Big Chief" nightly. Chief Powatann made Katie Milton a present of a blanket and bead dress, to use In "Big Chief," while we were In Umatilla. Vicxonu Monks has Just arrived from London for a limited engagement. Miss Monks, It Is said, will feature Harry Von Tiller's tongs exclusively, particularly "In Vacation Time," the sensational waits bit, and "Kv'ry Little Bit Helps," the winning coon song, and will undoubtedly mako a spe- cial feature of these two songs throughout her engagements. En. Koobub hat severed his connection with the F. B. Havlland Music Co. J. 10. Flowed, manager of the Nellie B. Chandler Ladies Orchestra, reports excellent success for tbe past sesson. Miss Chandler and her orchestra opened at the Grand Opera House, BostOD, Aug. 6, 1004, and will close their season there May 20. The excellent boIo work and tbe Introduction of singing and whistling in a theatre orchestra has ?roved to be a great hit. After playing a ew week stands, Miss Chandler and an or- chestra of twenty pieces open the Summer season June IB, at ''The Wfilto City," Cleve- land, 0. Mr. Flower Is placing numerous similar orchestras In Summer paras. Lbo W. Whkiiit has gone to Franklin, Pa., to stage "The Mikado" for the Frank- lin Glee Club. Mr. Wright was Identified with the Castle Square Opera Co., In Phila- delphia. SAME & DELILA Just back from Cuba and Mexico after a successful tour with Wormwood Shows. Have some open time for parks and fairs. Can Join show next season. Address 141 E. 15th ST., N. Y., or All Agents. CHEAP FILMS, Moving Picture Machines, Cameras, Lanterns, Lenses, Hong Slides and supply sold end bought. Special films and slides made. Shows furnished. Expert mechanics. Repairing. German-Am. Cine. A Film Co., 109 E. 12th Bt., N. Y. WAftTBD, MED. PEOPLE, ALL KINDS, Musical Acts, 8. and D. Soubrette. All must work In acta. $8 per week for the best. No tickets. Under canvas. Jennie Collins, write. UAV1BEB BROS., Slippery Rock, Ft. WANTBD ttUICHC-Han who can do magic or contortion; must be able to work In acts; also Sketch Team (man and wife). Olemmons and demons, write. Salary sure. Make salary low. 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