The New York Clipper (February 1913)

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THE NEW YOEK CLIPPER. February i SENSATIONAL Words WM, JEIlO.iIE HARRY VON TILZER SENSATIONAL Masle JIMMIE V. MONACO THK SEICSATIOKAX HIT OP TWO CONTIHEHTS OWRl f RO WHY IS IT BUCII A niTI BECAUSE If II ORIGINAL; IT H*8 A WONDERED! LYRIC) IT HAS A WONDERFUL. flELODV, SOME WONDERFUL COMBINATION. DON'T BE AFRAID TO FOLLOW ANYONE SINGING THIS SONGS. THE PUBLIC CAN'T GET ENOUOH OF ITI aWl ■ Word* WM. JEROME THE GREAT UTILE BONO THEY ARE ALL HUHMINO Mutic IIARRV VON TILZER MUCH FOR TO AN ORIGINAL IDEA. GREATEST DOUBLE BONO EVER WRITTEN. DOUBLE VERSIONS FOR ANY KIND OF COMBINATION. SPECIAL VERSIONS FOR SINGLES. THIS. BONO IS THE BIGGEST CINCH IN YEARS. SOME HITS "I'LL 81T RIGHT ON THE MOON" iv tHE-CfiEEN CHASSCREW A" "SOMEBODY ELSE IS CETTINC IT' -;4 /-■ -'■:.- '.-'^ : - -- ■- -\- SPECIAL '-'■■ NOTICE^VJi K SV?I.V .CI U CAGjO, \C ALLJOVt TflE'CJtANDjoPKUA HOUSE BVILDI.VG HARRY VOIV TILZER lYlljSIG PUBLISHIIVC CO., I 25 West 43 d Street, N. Y. gajjwgk notc$. Eddy's IUh Bah Minstbel Boys will shortly open In vaudeville under the direc- tion of Lie Boie & idiocies. Gibbons and Frank are laying oil and rehearsing their new act, "How the Ship Was Saved." They My It looks like a big winner. De Rose & Ubodes are handling the act. Dainty Mae Lester will be featured In a musical comedy sketch, "The Goo Uoo Ulrl," repluclng Mer- rill Mix. who was forced to resign on ac- count of 111 health. De Hose A Rhodes have a big act In preparation lor Uuntsell. Caby and ila.i. Jose* Bis, musical director of Bijou The- atre, Lansing. Mich., for the past six seasons, hit been engaged to write the music (or a musical comedy to be produced In the near future by a well known writer. Mr. ltix Is the composer of numerous song novelties which have been used by numerous high data acts through the East. Among his latest numbers oris: "My l'eek-a-'joo liaoe" and the ballad, "When Moonbeams Kiss the Boss Good-bye." Anna De Tllleji, formerly of the team of De Tellem And De Tellem, recently opened the Auditorium quick lunch and restaurant, at Buffalo. N. if. Tim tuisco Tmo are In their fourth week Xor Jeffries, uud report "going great." Tut; Uackeit-Morgan dices. Co. are pro- ducing "tun In a boarding School," at the Ilalsey, Brooklyn, this wiek. . Gkuihil Kklix will present his new act, "The Laundry Boy." , BUGBNH <J. BaKNES AND JOUN.NIH Lb Fbvbb will present a new act, entitled "No Weokiln* Belis," by Searl Allen. Al. ijtLLMAN Is doing moving picture work for Bathe Frcres. Harry Bdwards and Daisy Kernell uv also actlug In trout of the cam- era. Jos. A. Welch was called to his home, Buffalo, N. x\, from the West, on account of the death of a brother, who died Jan. 12. Thb Bbbbnus, Clarence and Elsie, have retired from tho road, and have bought a vaudeville and motion picture theatre In their home city, Kilbourn City, Wis, They assumed charge Jan. 20. Business ia good. Tub ruiiEB TiiAviLLA Bbothbbs and their diving seal have been booked through K. Wollhelm, to open at the Albambra, Lon- don, for a period of four weeks, commencing June 9. Habit Db Cob, the man with the tables and chairs, has been booked over tbe Or- pheum circuit, opening at tbe Majestic, MU- v-cukee, Feb. 10. Jack Sxmonds writes: "Owing to a severe attack of grip, at Itochester, on Jan. ID, had to cancel Montreal, which I regret Came home and, under a good physician, expect to be able to resume work next week." X. La Mori Luwis uud bis trained duck, "Bat," are playing through Indiana, Illinois and Michigan to packed houses. KBNBMTU II. WAITS and Buothbb, "Tho New York Singing Newsboys," opened at Columbus, Neb., in their llowery playlet, "East Side Life," with great success. Ntxusco and Lbvina, "The conjurer and the Bell Hop," Just completed fifteen weeks on the Inter-State Circuit, and played Frank Talbot's Hippodrome, St. Louis, week of Jan. 20. Their act Is meeting with great success. The tlylng parachute is a big addition to tbe already successful act. Bum ilAUBta returned from Europe Jon. 19. He will shortly bring over Eugene Sau- dow. . Kay Iimpleton will open at Hammer- stein's. New York, Feb. 24. Tun Cbohwbllb are (looked for twenty- one weeks over the Orpbcum circuit Tub Uukat Tallman, pool expert, will sail for London, ling., Feb. 16, opening at the Oxford Theatre, London, March 3, tor three weeks. He will probably play throughout the continent Eddii Kramt, of Krafft and Myrtle, writes: "Miss Myrtle has left the hospital, and we are again playing for the W. V. M. A, We open on the Inter-state time at Musko- gee, Ok'a., Jan. 26. Our uct Is meeting with Bicat success, all managers stating that wo have a novelty comedy act." Mamaobb Weiss writes: "The Weiss Com- edy Co. Is still on the road, and doing good business. Jack Myers left the company on at count of illness. Mrs. Hood, of Belstou and Hood, Is ill at her home In Sharon, Mass. Archie Lone expects to become a White Bat. Goodwin and Goodwin arc still with the cumpany. Old Reliable always on hand." Ci.aih Tutile has written a playlet, en- titled "What's the Use," tor Harding and Xravers, Jas. C. Jacxman was called to Chadwlck, III., Dec 30, on account of the death of bis mother, Mrs. M. J. Roberts. The remains were taken to Omaha, Neb., for burial. Mrs. Roberts bad many friends among tbe profes- sion. J. C. Jacxman Is of the team, the Jackmans, formerly known as the Clements, musical act. World of Players. Tub Al-olf Philipp Co., which owns the American rights for French musical plays firm the pen of Paul nerve and Jean Briquet, co-nuthors and composers of "Alma, Where Do You Live?" and "Auction Pi- nochle" ("Dne Partle de Cartes"), which is now running at Adolf PhlUpp's Fifty- seventh Street playhouse, has sold the Ameri- can rights of s musical play, called "Adele,"' to Joseph P. Bickerton Jr., who will present some under the stage direction of Ben Teal, cerly next Fall Notes from Cbawfobd's Comedians.— E-uslncs3 has been good all Winter. The weather hus been like Summer for the last two weeks, although before that we bad sev- eral cool nights and quite a bit of rain. We will be In Louisiana for about two weeks, then we go Into Texas. We will play through Missouri next Summer, and Mr. Crawford expects to have a good, strong baseball team. We will play a game in every town, chal- lenging the town team. We played quite a few games last Summer through Kentucky and Tennessee. The roster Is as follows: K. P. Crawford, manager: J. D. Clifton, stage director; David Stump, orchestra leader; Roland Sedgwick, Don Palmer, Billy F. Stohlman, Al. Palmer, G. A. Palmer, Chas. B. McKlnney, Arthur Kaufman, W. H. Cralge. Wayne Tyrce, Clifford Lee, John De Jarmett. C. A Hardaker. William Hawk, ltoper Crawford, Ben E. Stump, Jnne Ag- nott. Ccllsta Crawford, Merabe Sedgwick, Matle Stump and Vlda Sedgwick. Mat Bush has recovered from a severe Ill- ness, and has rejoined "The Antique Girl," being featured. HERBERT A, KLINE. -___ Herbert A. Kline, In bis quiet way baa built up an enviable reputation In the carnival world. Modest to a fault, but with a personality radiating activity and ceaseless energy, he lias made himself a power in tho tented amusement field. The high calibre of the Herbert A Kline Shows has established a standard of superior excellence. NOTICE. HALF TONE PICTURES In the read- Ins paces of THE CLIPPER will be inserted at these prionsi Front raaro Cat MB.00 Doable Colamn $10.00 Sinsle Celama , " Blanche Sismoub, late of Tburlow Cer- fm's 8tock Co., at the Shnburt Theatre, St aul, Minn., at t guest, New Year's Night, at a reception and banquet tendered to Ma- dame Sarah Bernhardt and her company by the latter's personal manager, B. J. Sulli- van, and his bride, at wlose wedding Ma- dame Bernhardt assisted as matron ot honor. In Chicago, a few weeks ago. NOW READY! THE j CLIPPER RED BOOK r or ANDiDATE book toaaen icia •■91: It contains the names and addresses of Man- agers, Vaudeville and Dramatic Agents la New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. San Francisco, Canada, London; Music Publishers; Hall road Agents; The- atrical Clubs and Societies; T. M. A. Head- quarters ; Ballroad and Steamship Lines, etc, tad other information. Sent only on receipt ot 10 cents (stampi or coin), accompanied by a coupon cut froa THB NEW YORK CLIPPER. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO., LTD. Pilllskirs THE NEW YORK CUPPER ALBERT 1. BORIE, Managing Editor 47 W. 28th STREET, MXW YORK OUT OUT AND Bend Tali Oonpon and Ten Cents for a copy of THE CLIPPER RED BCOK AND DATE BOOK (For 101H018) To THE NEW YORK CLIPPER 4T Wast Hath Street, N.w Yorh "Yankee Doodlb Boy" Notes. — This company opened New Year's Day, and has done excellent business since then.. We are carrying a chorus and an excellent cast, and will tour the Southern States over Charles A. Burt's circuit This is the fifth success- ful season for this comedy drama, lot this Is the first year that the company has ever carried a chorus It Is & new feature with the show, and has proven « big drawing card. Thb Yon Ends School of Mosic an- nounces their recitals to be given at the con- cert room of the school. B8 West Ninetieth cert room of the school In New York, Satur- day afternoon, Feb. 1; Wednesday evening, teb. 0, and Monday evening, FehTlO. 15,000 COPIES TO GIVE AWAY FREE "IVIa Honey Oal" Send name and addreBS for copy »nd orchestration AKTHUll TALLMAN MtTSlfj PUB? CO. So 8 JEFFERSON AVE., WEaTFlELD, MASS. SECONDHAND GOWNS STAGE AND STREET HARNETT, 603 8s. 8UU St., CHICAGO MUSICIANS-Use Our Songs And Instrumental Snmbem. Send postage for flee —inis wanted. nbei)basi nusio Samples. A IIOUSE, •apt. «?, at. boats, tls. Song Poems Wanted PLEASURE awaits Singers sending their address with late program and a stamp to E- P- FAVOR, RICHMOND, MAINE. WAHTED-MED. PERFORMERS O fU K. 80 8 11te m a1^naWe.t^ , ?a n r , y'' ,Wdy J ° b " DR. P. L. HERMAN, OaarlotUtowa. P. E. I "JW 212 PABE ILUJSfTJiMlM W. D. LEUOY, 108 C*nxt atTBcn^ltaat THEATRES and OPERA HOUSES Wa Insert saverttaeamts ts tkis eotama at a tpeelal rate ot I1.7B per atate lis* tor I montli or II times). Tin will .cable local manticti o keep their kotaes prominently and eontlaaail; •tore us auisiCTS of companies. Oarlnt tit law tip al. la raanuil we will seat tack .dur- mast a copy of Tms Ouprss ties. "WANTED, First class attractions for season 1912-18. GRAND THEATRE, Just opened. Ktttati- nlng, Pa., near Pittsburgh. Seating capacity, 900; stage, 82X60. Fully eqolpped. Drawing pbpulj- tion. 26,000. Address GRAND THEATRE. WANTED—Good Shows, for Fraternal Hall, Oxford, Md. Seating capacity 325. Population of town, iwo. Oood for one night shows with band. WANTED—One NlghMrs. Musical Comedies and Vaudeville. Oldest house,with established busi- ness. Nothing but clean high class attractions need answer. Magnet Theatre, Lonoke, Ark. WANTED, SMALL ATTRACTIONS. Have pic- ture house, but can play small repertoire, musical tabloid or comedies, minstrel or traveling vaude- vl'le COS. New house. MAJESTIC THEATRE, LON- OKE. ARK. 20 miles east of Little Rock. They want women and comedy here. Write. Good business. RED HOOK LYCEUM, Red Book, Dutchess Co., N. Y. Best show town along the Hudson. Seats <00. Electrlcty, steam heat, full scenery, dress- ing rooms, complete. Wasted, First Clais Attraction!. VAN DE BOOART A GRIFK1NG. BUSIO COMPOSED AND ARRANGED tor any instrument or number ot instruments, songs, words and Hnalc, Sketches, etc. Bendstanp, 0BAS. L. LEWIS. 42» Richmond St, Cincinnati, 0. THEATRICAL COSTUMES, PERS0SAL EFFECTS, CIRCUS, BEACHES, PARKS. INSUR- ANCE everywhere. Wardrobes, Scenery, Bugtrace THEATRICAL MAIL RECEIVED, REUA1I.ED. JOS. H. GOLDSTEIN, 1 M7 B'WAY, SEW YORK- OFFERED FOR LEASE THE ELKS OPERA HOUSE NEW IBEKIA, LA. 8eatlcg capacity, 1100. Population of city, lo.oco. City connected with other towns and country by loterurban trolley lines. Can be used ror both theatre and moving picture show. Possesion given May l, l»l(L For Information and particu- lars. Address R. D. SOUTHWELL, Secy. , Kew Iberia, Tj>._ ■RS! Bend 2c. stamp to cover mailing cost and we will send yon "FACTS IBOIITTADDEilllE" The latest book by JEAN 0. BAVEZ, the well- known writer of Btage material. It your act is not a bit you need this book. H. A. VAUGHN, 145 W. 45th St., N. Y. ATTRACTIONS WAN.ED Mounds Park ANDERSON, IND. SEASON 1913 Skatlog Rink, Riding DevlceB. Miniature Railroad, Jap Ball Game. Any new high class attrHdloss- One ot the best parks In the Mlddlo West, com- munication quickly with , F. D. NOnviEL, Andersen, l'"'__ WHY PM TO EMPTY SEATS? Our Souvenir Oil a house to capacity. Sample 100. Information free. Write to-day. OXFORD PMMM CO. 18» North Dearborn St. CHICAGO fabloid F»la TWO DOLLARS EACH Catalogue Free JAHKS EDWARDS, Room 15, «3l 5. Clark St., Chicago. HL_ WRITTEN TO ORDER Acta, Sketches, Honoloas, Patter, Good original work. Reasonable prices. B. L. JENNE, Box 82, INDIANAPOLIS, IN ' "CHARLEY CASE'S FATHER d»* Written by CHARLEY CA8B, Comedian P. 0. Order for 26c. to CASE PUBLISHING 1069 ELLICOTT ST.. BUFFALO, ». Y. 3d 0;