Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1911 — A LIST OF THE LATEST HITS IN SHEET MUSIC. [ARTICLE]
A LIST OF THE LATEST HITS IN SHEET MUSIC.
“Steamboat Bill” is the very latest, and very popular. I have it with the following: Kiss Me. Down By The Old Mill Stream. Stop-Stop-Stop! The Man In the Silvery Moon. Retired Burglars Are We. The Bum and The Bumblebee. Some of These Days. Change the Boy to Suit the Girl. All That I Ask is Love. The Sweet Italian Waltz. My Sweet Italian L6ve. Why Don’t The Band Play Dixie. Any Little Girl That’s a Nice Little Girl. Little Puff of Smoke, Good Night Mother. I’ve Lost My Girl. Constantly. Under The Yum-Yum Tree. The above are the very latest, all popular and Interesting, I will keep constantly supplied with all the latest in sheet music, as I am notified as soon as a new one Is placed on the market
PERRY W. HORTON.
Those who saw the Jordan Dramatic Co. in “Under Arizona Bkles,” will need no guarantee as to their ability, both as a company and as individual actors. The bill for this evening, February 3rd, “A Man of Mystery,” gives an even greater chance to demonstrate their ability as actors. It is a 4-act sensational society drama, full of comedy and thrilling situations, carrying a delightful love story throughout the entire four acts. This production Is elaborately staged with the company’s own special scenery, and careful attention is given to every detail, making It a 'pleasing entertainment. ' \
