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W. W. JACOBS' STORY AS AN OPERA.
W. W. Jacobs, whose humorous stories of those
who go down to the sea in ships have served to
amuse thousands, is to have undying fame on the
stage. Arrangements have been made to drama-
tize one of his famous stories in "The Boatswain's
Mate," a comic opera, for which Dr. Ethel Smyth
has written the music, and which will shortly be
produced.
JERQUE H.REMCIKOS.
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"UNDERNEATH THE STARS"
"THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE M E "
"KANGAROO HOP"
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TINKLE BELL"
"ROSEMARY"
Going Big
KING'S Beautiful Serenade
"ALONE AT LAST" IN BOSTON.
Bright Operetta Opens in That City on Monday
Night—Other New Musical Productions
Under Way for Early Fall Production.
"Alone at Last," which had a long run in New
York, was presented in Boston on Monday night,
and "Princess Tra La La' opened in Philadelphia
on the same evening. The Karczap Publishing Co.,
which publishes the score for both pieces, has
placed with the Shuberts for production in the fall
"The Star Gazer," by Franz Lehar, and "When in
Love," by Edmund Eysler. The company also
published the music of two operas now in re-
hearsal, "The Girl from Brazil," by Robert Win-
terberg, and "My Soldier Boy," by Emmerich
Kalman.
A CLEVER MARCH NUMBER.
One of the feature numbers in the catalog of
the Regent Music
P u b l i s h i n g Co.,
THOSE NUTTY BLUES
Lake Charles, La.,
is "Those N u t t y
THE ED C.NUTT COHfDY PLAYERS.
Blues," by Harry B.
Schaefer, and dedi-
cated to and played
by the Ed. C. Nutt
C o m e d y Players.
The number has
proven quite popu-
lar. A reproduc-
tion of the title
page is shown here-
nth.
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music and other publishing lines. Mr. Warfel will
cover the United States and Canada, and will to a
considerable extent relieve Manager J. T. Roach,
who is rushed with business in the office.
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THAT the Prohibitionists now have a genuine
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THAT, if mid-winter vacations are any sign of
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making money.
THAT the formidable task of removing the im-
mense stock of music from the A. H. Goetting
headquarters in Springfield, Mass., to New York,
where it will be handled by "the Enterprise Music
Co., has been practically completed.
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THAT, with the opening of trouble in Mexico,
the old war and soldier songs have been taken
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for the demand. Preparedness, as it were.
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