The New York Clipper (September 1906)

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! Si* 798 TH^B "lOTIW TO&BL ©IJPPME^ —- ilPTE^BEE 15. A STARTLING PROPHESY DURING THE PAST FEW YEARS THI P-IRIVI OF* JEROME H. REMICK & COMPANY WAVE PUBLISHED kUL. OF XME SONG AND INSTRUMENTAL HITS IN — l'.1KU D STATES AND EUROPE. IF YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN, THIS LIST OF HITS PROVES OUR ASSERTION. Wtrmttm. DOWN WHERE TUB COTTON BUI8M09II OROW, IK T1IK V1I.I,»(1K BV THK SEA, MV OLD DRW HAMI-HIIIHK HOttE, whbh I think or you, THAT'l HOW 1 LOVE YOU, MAHE, IN DEAR OLO UEORUIA, ... ... J* THE BIIADB OP THE OLD APPLE TREK. WHEN THE HOOKING BIRD* ARE HI.vul.wo IN . , TUB WlfcDWOOD, . H TKI.U, i NAVAJO, . BEDBXIAj ■ - THE UOItBOI.IKK, KKHINOLE. BACK) BACK TO BALTIMORE, SYMPATHY. HILVEH HEELS, .11-', SNA.II IN 10, RIOONLIOHT. MV IRISH MOLLY O, WON'T, YOU FONDLE ME1 CHEYENNE. WHY DON'T YOU TRYt HIP VAN WINKLE WAS A LUCKY HAN, MH. Don LEV, I'M TIRED, And a Score of Other.. N EVER BEFORE Have we predicted ABSOLUTELY that a Song and Instrumental Number would be a World Wide Hit, although we have published more RXSAJL* EENMB than all the other sure (?) hit publishers combined. s> * ., NOW WE PREDICT WITHOUT ANY HESITATION THAT OUR NEW NUMBERS WIU.L BE THE THE THE AND ■;>a,.. V> : rJsJ ABSOLUTE HITS, RECOGNIZED HITS, ONLY L E GIT IM AT E HITS THE HITS THAT WILL LEAVE ALL OTHERS BEHIND. THE NUMBERS that WE OFFER YOU AS -P.OSITI WON'T YOU ITS COME OVER TO MY HOUSE? A Baby Unllxl, by tit. Mml.'ra ul Song, WILLIAMS and VAN ALSTYN, •«w» (BONO AND INSTRUMENTAL) AND ABSO- LUTELY A REAL SUCCESSOR TO IIIA IV VI'IIA. IIV JAMES ODEA and CHARLES JOHNSON. I-O-Xr- CAMP MEETIIM'-TIME A clever ivuhI picture of " -Georgia t'uiiip Meeting, < rj>u,.»l,ii.-jy Illustrated by melody auoli ■■ VAN Al,H', I'm Going Right Back to Chicago AImi by YVI1.MAMH and VAN AUiYNK, tilt* maat«rB of song. A belter Hong than "BAtTriMOHK," became yon know mare about 1 Uilcago than yon do oflKtiniDre And this Song proves It* TWO LITTLE SAILOR BOYS Linn Blokdill "Lion Queen." with the John Koblneon Ten Big Shows, celebrated her iweary-third birthday Sept 4, and Su Br* seated with a handsome diamond set, a sola watch, and other.costly presents, from her friends. >'" ... 'JacU.Sottqn, manager of the Taamanlan Troupe, en route with iVrank A. Bobbins Cir- cus, writes : "The T/asmanlan Troupe Is meet- log -wlth'grent success, scoring big with the public, and la appreciated by the map age - meat . .This la a pleasant show to travel with. All Is well, and we are doing big buel- Lesa." , ' ' ■ Rostkb of Car No. 2, Barnum & Ballev Show: 'V., B,, Cooke, car manager; At. Kiel excursion ■ agent; W. D. Coxey, press repre- sentative: Ueo. Frasler, boss bill poster r j Curreo, llthoa;.W. Croul, boss'banner man' M. Ipp, assistant banner man ; W. Heller, pro' grammes: E . P. TIce, 13. HauBon, L. Wllken- aon, W. Hayes, E, Hanford. W. B. Corbett G. Vandersllce, W. Brown,' H. Lynch-and W* C. Itny, excursion men; Geo. b'lsher, chef" C. Jones, waiter; A. Johnson, porter. ' Hobtbr op Cab No. 4. Pawnee Bill's Wild Weht and Great Far East: B. M. Simons Dianager; W, Winn, boas bill poster and" steward; H. Holland. W. Qraab, C. Vander- Elice, E. Hanford, C. Cunimlngs.-P. Davis, F. Belmont and F. McCormick, bill posters- C\'Dallas, programmer; Kid Mills and .1 Hart, banner, mcfl; K. Clark, lithographer ■ K Livingstone, porter; C. Stewart, chef; F. McCarthy, paste maker. N<m;s PKOM THB SEttS-Fl,OTO SHOW In the language df the booming West, we are still doing a -'land bfflce business, 1 ' in spite of opposition and occasional badweatb- er, ft ml the show Is making the biggest kind of a hit. . "Why, shouldn't It?" Hold, no old time showman who yJaJted the show.at Butte. Mont. . "The Totter • Family, the world's really greatest aerlallsts, and the Martella Family, actual champion bicyclists, are suf- ficient to head any ; two circuit programmes, and your vast^number and well selected other featured), espi-clully the wonderful Kddy Fam- ily, entitle ycu .to ,tho. many excellent notices the press universally are giving you." We are now In our twenty-flrBt. week, and ex- cepting one accident and cose of sIcknesH feel that we have been singularly fortunate- consequently, everybody Is happy, and laying away the sheckles for a Winter of rest, if, however, the rent comes, since our prospec- tive tour of Old Mexico may more* than con- sume the greater, part of the Winter season. The Deo acts Imported from ParlB are cre- ating favorable comment, and the new Tybell net is, a pronounced -hit. JDe Carlo and Stokes and Clemens are getting their share of dally applause too, and Delevoye and Fritz nuverpiade a better showing. Sa asm-la oud Brother win mn&y a hearty laugh from the.sports In our audiences .with tnefr fuuay giant rooster, act ( ,and. PJUNI who witness rhe afternoon shoWB ana return to the night rierformances applafid Kittle Kruger and Wll- lam Marks ana Cecil Fortuna oeforc they reach the rings. John PucvIb, equestrian di- rector. Is making some novel additions to the comedy features of the programme, and Fred Jewel, our bandmaster, nod fata excellent bands are,making good tp .the'limit. Harry Sells and Colonel Shumate Qre weekly nearly thrown into-convulsions over the "walka- naya" among the working men. These bar- vest fields, big wages And farm choking ara great'temptations to-the.,circus boys. Snyder, the clown elephant of the herd, la atlll In limbo ul the lower end of "I'eanut Bow" for leading the elephants off In the stampede nt Idaho Falls. They ran away several miles, and rather than- be,, rounded ,up, took to the Snake River threo mlUts above the falls, and the fearful rapidity of,the current carried them over. They looked |lke twelve big corks When thoy made.the plunge of sixty feet Into the. rapid*" below:- 'It was almost a fnlraclo they .were not drowned, .The m'w Marques side ■ Bhow- banners, - cook rents and home tents, up tbla week for the first time, indi- cate that there Is ccrtalaly something doing la view of a. long season.. Entirely new cos- tumes, wardrobes and trappings for the whole show will arrive the coming week. They will he used (or. the Mexican tour. Our agents and foremen are plnclng as< many-people na possible with the show- who apeak Spunis!., In contemplation of the coming tour. Our advance uianuper, .W. H. Musgat and ,11. U. i I'uiu-iii Whculor. are. now doing splendid work in advance in the City of Mexico, pre- pnratoi-v ta our extended engagement In the city, w.igcn-aro offered now at-fifty to one, and r.o-takers thai we will eat Christ- miiH dinner In the land of the Montezumaa. Notbh kkom Finn & Co*s Nsw United Suowa.—Business remain*. ■ the name. The colonel ^haa Just received four dapple gray horses for our band wagon, which makes thlrty-Blx grays In our horao-tent. Ed. F. Wentworth has recovered, from his BliknesH, and has gone ahead-to take charge.' The colonel and Business Manager'A. ('. Orcult expect to make New York their headquarters ihIn Winter, where they will have au 'office. Every one la happy, and we get the old cm I'I'ku every week. '•.• ■ - - - ■ v Elaib Bkck» writes that she has left tho Pawnee Bill Bhbw.nud is-now with Cummins' Wild. Wfat. and Exhibition Show. f • » . ; VM .91 : wahviam); Uy M.\i>n»rv anil JOIIUAN. A Nttw anil Original Idaa In a March'Song, wliti I'lt tiii- ( «. WOHT YOU THROW A KISS TO ME ( Tit,- UalntUat Nerenatle dot* 83ng wrlttua In YeaVs, by 'Wat. J. AIoKBNNA. ' tlu - ■fl'r> ■'■ ' '.wor.i WRITE, 'PHONE, WIRE CALL, OR WE WILL CALL ON YOU. MO.SE GUMBLE, Iana«er Prolos^lonal DepL, 45 W. 28th ST^HEW YORK. Executive Office: 10 Withered St.. Detroit, Mich. wKiit, rnuna, wiKt uall, uk wt wv JEROME H. REMICK & CO., Chicago Office: 87-89 Clark St, H0M *Si™™" D ', Haltimnr^.—Nixon & '/Irrtmerman's Aciid- emy. (M. J, -Lehmyer,-manager) beglaa Ita jicruton oepi. li.., wi.t'n ".uuil aqd Ills Angel" will be.seen. "MUpith" ls,anoOiinced for 17. Ford'b .'(CbnrtejT K. Ford; mnn'oter).— Little Jack Hotner" beglrift n week'a en* gugeiuent 10, -with Master Gabriel In the title part. -Babes In Toyland" had a good week, end In r 0. Blariehe IHug comes Vi, with "Mlsa Dolly Dollars." 'Aupitokium (James L. Kernan, mdphgor). —"Painting the T,own" la tho current week s attraction, following "The illrl nud thu tlainhter," cloalng a week of fa-r nUlDiH 8. "The Hull room Boys'* If- "' M\itvi,AM. (James L. Kernan. .manager). ^Marlo-Wainwrlght heads (ho bill this week, with the Klectrlc Crickets,' l«Vllx, Barry and Barry, Walter C. Kelly, Steely, Doty'Ab'a'coe, Mile. NadJI, and Charles and Fdnnle Van completing the programme.' . ■ , Holliday mam (deorge W. R|fe, mans- ger).—"Queen of the flighblndem" opens 10. "Tho Way- of-the'franigressor" closed '» prosperous week 8. ' James J. Corhett comes 17i '-' ' ■ •.:■'.■.-' if i . Hlanby's (Charles 13. Blaney, manflfiec),— "The Millionaire Detective" returns 10. i*ast week's results were satisfactory with "A Child of the Heglment.': "The Girl Baffles" IT, • ■''.-. ." - . Nbw Moni'jiknt.m, (Hum M. Dawson man- ager);—The Washington Society Girls are la evidence 10 and week. The Thoroughbreds closed -8. Next the Avenue Olrls. Oaybtt (W. L. Ballaaf, manager).—The World-Beaters open for the week, 10. The Bachelor's Clnb closed a good-week 8. "The Dainty DucheilB Co. 17. • Notks.— The Colonnade, a new cundldnle for public favor, opens 10, under .the man- agement of. O. H. Lnwton,'giving two per- formances dally at cheap prices—10,, 20 and SO. Tho opening bill Includes: Baker, and Mono, Hill And Hllr." Wallace Truman, Georg- ette, Reno Loon, Whltcly and Bell, and Tllfa Marionette!., '..s. The Baltimore Home Pro- ducts Kxposltlon, which opened at Electric FUt (Hchanberger & Irvln managers), 8. and la to continue fw four weeks; ; promises to he a great success.•;•.'.. .Crentore and bin band come to Hivirvh'w I'nrk this Week. ' ■ .. ■. .' .'. < '♦ ' ' "■ - Mae IlAsniri PAaNBwonTH Informs us that ■he hat been granted a decree of absolote divorce: from Dudley Farnawortb.