The New York Clipper (March 1906)

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i04 THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. March 17. THOS. J. RYAN-RICHFIELD G "MAG HAGGERTY'S RECEPTION." The latest of the Haggerty Sketches. A Sequel to "MAG HAGGERTY'S FATHER" and "MIKE HAGGERTY'S DAUGHTER," written bv Will M. Cressy. Present season of Thirty-eight "Weeks closes at Hammerstein's Victoria, New York, June 3. ' ■3*11X23 XS THE AKTS1VER: Season 1906-1907 booked solid, commencing Sept. 17. Direction WM. MORRIS. Starring Tour 1907-1908. Direction PERCY G. WILLIAMS Eph. Thompson's 4 ELEPHANTS INCLUDING THE SOMERSAULT ELEPHANT, THE ONLY ELEPHANT IN THE WORLD DOING THIS TRICK.', WILL BE - - - - - - FOR SALE At the termination of their American Encacements. Small Elephant*, good lor 'all stage*. All Female*. ALL NEW AND ORIGINAL THICKS. NO COPY FROM ANYBODY. Addresj ill ooirupondnm to OHAS. BOBHHAUFT, 81. James Bldg., 1133 Broadway, New York. FILMS FILMS Know tin' Man You're Dealing With F. B. Haviland Nona.—Agnes Miles, of Miles £Dd Rlckarde, has added Drliline and Hone's "Starlight" and "Keep on tee Sunny Side" to her list of songs, and claims they are the two best songs she ever used. The Spook Minstrels featured "Just t Little Rock- ing Chair and You," at Keith's, Boston, re- cently, and It was the hit song of the act. Hills and Morris are on the Orpneom circuit, and report great success with "Keep on the Sunny Side 71 and "Just a Little Rocking Chair and You." Anna Palmer la using sev- eral of this arm's songs, "Starlight," Dad- dy's Little Girl," "Just a Little Rocking Chair and You" and "Keep on the Sunny Side" being among them. Alice Warren re- ports great success with "Keep on the Sunny Bide." Dare Lewis, who is a vaudeville feature, In singing .When Mose, With His Nose, Leads the Band," assisted by his entire —s of ten girls. Shepard and ig the Easte Morse and Shepard and Ward are ■cults LEWIf* M. 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KW A All «b ( o., 33« Spriire St., Phllnilelplitn, Pa. music and Song. NOIKH raoii JlBOWB H. BlUICK A Co.— Mose Qumbte, general manager of tho profes- sional department, reports Tut week as the busiest week of the new year, or, In fact, the buBlnes week known In years. The Bemlck publications were in evidence at almost every theatre Id Greater New York, their songB and instrumental numbers being represented every- where la the city. At the theatres, cafes and at the many society dances from one to live Remlck publications could be found on every programme, while at the theatres the songs were used extensively, afallory Brothers, Brooks and Halllday Introduced the new song, "Jessamine;" Cane Brothers, Ott and Nicholson used "Sliver Heels;" the Six Musical Cuttya scored with the famous ballad, "In Dear Old Georgia:" Vlllers and Lee Silver made a big hit With ''Silver Heels," and Avery Strakosch Bang "In Dear Old Georgia'' to three encores alter It had already been used ahead of her on the MM. Dorothy Jordan Is scoring with Lenox and Sutton's dainty song, "I'm Trying to Find a Sweetheart,* sad the high class concert waltz song, "Thou Art Mine." Karl Frouty, of Walters and Prouty, li using "Sliver Heels" with telling effect, and states that It is the best encore winner that he has used In manr days. Dorothy Collins la using Kendla and Paly's novelty song, "Sympathy." with continued auccesa Little Zena Klexa Is now on the Keith circuit, and Is meeting with unusual success. She Is using "My Hindoo Man," "Sympathy," and the newest "kid" song, "I Won't Play Unless You Coax Me." In ''McFadden's Flats," Mary Baker and Quisle Nelson use eight numbers from the Remlck catalogue during the perform, ance, including; "Home With the Milk In the Morning," "My Hindoo Man," "My Sweet," "My Irish Molly O," "Bright Eyes, Good-bye," "Moonlight/ "Why Don't Vou Try," and "Cheyenne." Last week proved a wonderful week for the famous ballad, "In Dear Old Georgia." It being sung In New York by Holcombe, Curtis and Webb, the Six Musical Cuttya, Avon Comedy Four, Ttmelt Witmabk Topics.— Tie second comedian of the New York Opera Co., Harry Haclon, Is making a hit with the latest comic song novelty, "Nothing Like That In Our Family," which be Introduces In "The Tele- phone Girl." He Is also using "Cupid Is Captain of the Army" as a finale to the opera of "The Little Duke," and writes that ~ -«- r -—- —-—■ the audiences are well pleased with it. Ernest HfiR and , "oslyei make a specialty of "Star- It. Ball, composer of ,r Wlll You Love Me in Sfjf- ■gf. Indian costumes and special chorus of ten girls. playing the Eastern circuits, and continue to sing Morse and Drlslane's latest success, "When Mose. With His Nose, Leads the Band," "Just a Little Rocking Chair and You" end "Keep on the Sunny Side." Jack Drislane and Theodore Morse are on a trip through Massachusetts and Rhode Island, In the Interests of their new songs, "Keep on the Bunny Side," "Just a Little Rocking Chslr and You" and "When Mose, With His Nose, Leads the Band. Brandon and Wiley open their act with "I Want Somebody to Lore Me," and It Is a first night hit. Billy Murray has Just made records of "Juat a Little Rocking Chair and You" and "When Mose, With His Nose, Leeds the Band," and they certainly sound great Helalne De Nourle is singing "Starlight" Few people realize what a top line performer does un- til they have beard a aong like "Starlight" sung by a singer like Ada Young. Bene Dore has added "Starlight" and "Paddle Your Own Canoe" to ber repertory of songs, and reports great success with tfif— iese songs. , composer l_ December As You Do in May?" sang bis own song, with stereoptlcon illustrations, on Sunday evening, at the West End Theatre, New York, and met with marked success, receiving considerable applause, and three encores for this pleasing Wit mark number. "Longing For Thee," by E. Nattes, will be Introduced In vaudeville by Claud Thardo. This new Witmark song will also be taken up by other prominent vocalists. "On the Rocky Boad to Dublin," Heelan and Ephralm'i latest Irish song hit, will be feat- ured by Dorothy Russell, also singing with great success, "Hello, All Right, Good-bye," another of Mr. Ephralm's compositions. Lew Mars is elnglng, with llustrationa, these taking Witmark songs: "Only a Message from Home, Sweet Home:" "Hello. All Right Good-bye," and "Take Me to Your Heart Again.' 1 Jamea B. Oliver, of Fay and Oliver, writers of "Good Night, Beloved, Good Night," "Kate Kearney" and other sons bits, was In New York laat week. He sub- mitted a number of new compositions. "Awake, My Beloved, Awake," the sister song to "Good Night, Beloved. Good Night," is following closely in the train of Its popu- St lar predecessor. Fred McGulre la ... applause with Curtis Duval's comic Bon "Lulu." Other favorite singing comi sre also using this song to advantage. From Iiabbt Von Tilzbb. —Grace Cameron, late prima donna of "PIff! PafflJ Poufll!'' wlnnln Dng hi nedii lights while singing It Fbou Heir A hageb Co.—The song that pulls tbe heart strings, "Someone Thinks of Someone," by J. Fred Helf, will soon be the reigning waltz aong hit of the country, and many prominent headline acts are making this beautiful song their feature number. Among those who are singing It are: West and Van Siclyn, Dudley and Cheslyn, Llbbey and Tray- er, Mabel Hudson, Martha Brlggs, Jos. F. Hortlz, Mitchell and Marron, Claude Thardo, and Winona Winters. Dora Pelletier, now on the Keith circuit, writes that "Someone Thinks of Someone" has proven to be one of her greatest successes, being the only pop- ular song In her entire act. Bobbins and Frennaman, who have Just returned from the West after an absence of several sea- sons, have Introduced J. Fred Hetf's big ballad success. "When the WolppoorwHl Sings Marguerite," and write that It 1b a hit Mildred Stoller, prima donna In tbe Broadway Gaiety GMb Co., writes the pub- lishers thst the song, "I'd Like to Take You Home With Me," Is one of the most success- ful songs she has Introduced this season. MIbs Stoller has sung this song from coast to coast, and everywhere It has been sang It has been received with great favor. Josle Allen is making a big hit with "I'd Like to Take You Home With Me," as Is also Nevada Harrington. This song la the beet song ever written for club work, and never falls to BBSS**!";' AN AERIAL "AD I. a Winner any 11 It Is a M to l shot. For Ctrcua liar, 41I1 m i„i, CarnlvalorR,lrWeeMrsnyBIGbAV,ou"avS your city. ' *"«"■«« «"Si& SBf""-" M ■ "> «" "•< *■«» I recommend No.3 outfit a. toe bent nlze ft... slits of tu per cot) 1 6tt. Kite, 1,000ft. Ftai uil and o„e Blfi BANNER, Dsisft. w th your'M-S PRICE lis. TERMS, one-thlfd wltli ortef. Z C. o. p. For photo and Information mo amou wanted). 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Bend .tamp for new Prlc Llat, Jiut out WIGS ............. j..u^., ,.,vu v-wuoij rv.i, Mooney and Holbein, Brockman, Mack and Co., Avery Str.ko.ch, bealdei a number of production, uilng tbll aong a. a big num- ber. Al Trahern, who naa charge of the publicity department for Jerome H. Remlck, describe, the Remlck record-breaking aong hit. aa follow.: "In Dear Old Georgia. "Goodbye, Haggle Doyle," "Jessamine," ' Anxious." "Silver Heels," "Cheyenne," and "What Has the Might Time to Do With the Qltl?" , PaoM Subs ft Co I. J. Walker Is build- ing up an enviable reputation for himself aa a aong writer of class. Mr. Walker's lyrlca are being set to music by several of the beet known comnosera of the day. A new song Just finished, and entitled "After They Gather the Hay," Is by Walker and 8. 11, Henry, composer of "Peter Piper," "Polly Prim" and "When the Harvest Moon la Shining on the Elver." Another song, "I Like Your Way," Is hy Walker and Max B. Witt, and a new march song by Walker. "With the Hotlns I'll Return," promises to be the march song of the Summer. Major Doyle, at Proctor's Al- bany Theatre, Introduced wm. Cabin's suc- cessful comic aong, "Since Father Went to Work." Mr. Doyle will also feature O'Dea and Caldwell's new Irish aong, "Nora, My Irish Rose," which ha. taken the place of "Irish Molly O," In "Sergeant Brae," and with which Clara Belle Jerome takes a dozen or more encores nightly. Chaa. H. Acker and Marty Woodworth Qllday recently selected a new repertory of songs at the Stern profes- sional parlors, which they are confident will make good in their act. The numbers re- ferred to are: "Indians Along Broadway," "And the World Goes On" and "MUo " Mr. and Mrs. Wateroua are always sure of a ?ood hand upon their appearance. At present tiev nre U.lOg four none from th. "HotiM. of Hits"—"Dearie, Her featured song Is Von TtlrefV novelty V"S P«f°rmers. number, "In a Hammock Built for Two/' P , * B « " jnakin, which Is played by the orchestra for the exit march, and hummed by the entire house. Cooper and Robinson for many months sane "What you Goln' to Do When the Rent Com f.". ^"V withgreat success, and have substituted Harry Von Tiller's new and greatest coon song, "Moving Day." They are on the Keith circuit, and will feature thla _ song In their act Kelly and Violet, playing B - Blaney, Chrla. Bruno, are a few among the over the Proctor circuit, will sing tie new H? n r Kh J} °ave reported making good with coon song hit, "Moving Day." Proctor's, v'neent Bryan's latest comic song? Geonre Newark, they took three encores, and were Evans new waltz song, entl*'-'" ~«-' ■- - lay I m=HS .1* S" 1 *' fl" 'eature of w.'.Jf' J \} l J *t al ,". h '„ StllJlrt Barnes, Lew Hawkins, Wilbur Held. Chat Chapman? C. F. Flynn, Cook and Sylvia, Greene and Werner are also making a big hit with this sonu "The Poor Old Man,"* which Is the specif feature song with Nat Wllla this season, Is £&£&i&2lBS&& Tom Glllen . Cariln and Otto, Bflly Link, Jeannette Dupree, Chas. —-. —v..*., and were g'ad '"jet away after that They are also uaUig "What You Gola' to Do Whan the Bent Cornea 'Round." C. M. CHarax ft Co. Nous.—Morrell and R""."! 6 .'*? "'Chapel's new recruits. Mr. Morxwlls taking from three to Jve encores on 'Tho You're Gone, You Are Not Forgotten." Mr. Deely I. also scoring big with Chapel's new Summer song, "Out On the Blue," which, the boye say, will be another "Good Old — song, entitled ■'but In an Automobile," Is holding the public's atten- tion, despite the fact that there are several songs with Blmllar titles. A few of the peo- ple who are singing this song with tremend- ous success are: Etta Cooper, Josle Allen, Htuart Barnes, James Buckley, Phllbrooks and Reynolds, Williams and Uelburn, Carrie De Haan, the Ross Sisters and Edna Hsr- ..".'...A new ,5 ls \, claM tolla d that Is ■i. attracting considerable attention with singers bummer Time." Bhean and Darr are making who use the better class of songs. Is Vincent a decided hit with "Tho' You're gone, You B !?ans new high class long. "Don't Say Are Not Forgotten" "Jlmmle," the Bowery Adieu." Franklin and Eva Wallace, who are song hit. and "Out On tho Dlue." This team S" ln * "* ">*i at Young's Pier, Atlantic is booked over the Keith circuit. The Three City, report that thla song was the hit of Mitchells are Just returning from the coast, 'heir act. «■»•»»«■ "Tho' You're Gone, You Are Not Forgotten " Cbab K Harris Nothh sii» ..* « _,« ESftsa i? be , the,r «*• «t °jf?. Mit- tw'aa ?«, ™ii t l£™?slB3$$ "?, ehell will also feature the coon song, "You'll successfully featuring • Thi TaleTof' « stnSr' leatre, Sprlngfleld. III., are the two best songs she has eve? used - turner, tenor, lata of West's Ml^ featuring "Sister," "The Belle of 'Would w - Made famous over fifty years ago—is still famous. The only dentifrice of International reputation. S0Z0D0NT S Forms: Liquid, Powder 6 Pastt LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES one size smaller after us Jog Allen's Foot* Ease, a powder to be shaken Into tbe shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy; gl«s instant relief to corns and bunions. It's tte greatest comfort dlscoyery of the age. Cures and prevents swollen feet, blisters, callow and Bore sports. Allen's Foot-Base Is a certain cure for sweating, tired, aching feet At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c Don't occeot any substitute. Trial package FREE by mall. Address Allen 8. 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LOUIS, HO- -jlmmle." taking i played the Olympic last week, when the; ■Jlmmle," taking repeated eacorea" " They the Kohl "ft "Caatle circuit 8 lie Theatre, Springfield, Hi .» •<,. >«. k... .."_ i- ?° e Informed that tl the bill for the pr Dtwlthstandiog tb ■i^- nr;-•-.-;Vr! ool< Knn b< lT' on Family circuit, and'feportVthat the mere in T wereJpforme3 that the Tommy # Burnett" tenors and Murray took seven bows on You Care?" over the they nre using four song, from the ''House " "Robinson CrUBoe's Iele,' "Tho' You're Gone, You Are Not Forgotten, 'When the Bell 'in "tho Lighthouse Rings, f, 1 ™'' HfiftHS B(> J> u J* r '?*.'"'• always get " and Cole and Johnson's "Dla ''"* » ^li. 1 ™ 11 i>.r° e,,ler » ""rated aongi song had been the hit of the bill for the pre- strels. is S°?? l, !8L f ?." r w « ek a. Notwithstanding tbia the Ball" fact, Traak and Murray took seven bows on Family cl til"JSlW.Ti f™, "^ De " ere *"> making a nouncenuu. ES^ Sv J'""", 1 "- %™?''ly 'his team was ceptlon at each performance. Fannie Frank^ ni'?i Th S S m, K" i 0 !S7 ". Master Carl lln, soprsno. Is singing • Dreaming: Love'of BKK.**. '"• Btor i Trio, writes us that Yon." Kitty Roth? contralto. SnthS,..' ?o Ding Dong," Ain't No Time for an Argument." Metcalf, Paddock and Edwards, a musical act, play- lug the Keith circuit, are scoring heavily wlfh several new songs. In a conversation re- cently with one of tho team, he sail: "We use three songs in our act, changing off be- tween 'In the Golden Autumn Tiir. are rendered on the asms bill or not Nu- merous other headline™ are using our num- ~ hers with big success, but st any rate we have eonm, especially r no "kick coming," having the largest ana Belle of the Ball, best following, West of Sew York, and In- p, 0 r Lannswc creasing dally. Ernest S. Drdman recently 'Down Where the SUV •Let Me Write What Sweet Elaine, bawk Flows,' Dared to Tell. Cue,tore, and his band, opened _ of concerts In Queen's Hall, London, Can, Monday night, March 5. Reports say tbe bnndnmstpr and lin organlatlon were received with enthusiasm. CiBLB advices from Nice, France, repor. the phenomenal success of Albert Spalding, (he young American Tlolinist, at a concert k lveu by lilni in that city recently. The eu- thuelasm created by his performances) In Lon- don, Paris, Vienna ana Berlin, was fully equated on this occasion, and his remarkable achievement In technique and tone earned for him well merited recalls. Loms Mobtihobb (A, H. Leavttt), wbo, with George Totten Smith, wrote "The Bag Bag Man,*' and who also wrote "Singing Under an Old Oak Tree," has joined hands with Victor Bravatle, director of tho Dream- land Beauties Co., and together tbey have written a number of songs, among which la "What's the Use of Living After Ally" This ■one is published by Remlck * Co, la ad- dition to song writing Morttmore and Bara- ralle are at work on a three act musical drama, which they Intend for production aezt season. Kitty Both, contralto, continues to tneet with popular approval, singing "Sister." 2B3 B . ell ?r of tn ? fi all" and "Fly Away, Birdie, to Heaven," with illustrations. James iSohmer, a singer of New Jersey, baa been making a distinct success with his illustrated «> with the new one, "The Paor. Lacbbnci Hdntinoton, formerlv manager of the Capitol City Ti-lo, Is a» aa mu od. tlic Cape WANTED, Repertoire People In All Lines Three Night Stand.. We pay all expenses. it Writ? 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