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THE TAMP A BOARD OF TRADE
PRESENTS
BACHMAN
AND HIS
MILLION-DOLLAR
BAND
Figure
Winter Season 1925
PLANT PARK
TWICE DAILY EXCEPTING SATURDAY EVENING
(COURTHOUSE SQUARE)
Program For Week January 4th, 1925
TRIBUNE PUB. CO., TAMPA
Figure
OLDSMAR
OLDSMAR — a Reality
BEACH PARK
ON OLD TAMPA BAY
The Suburb of Beautiful Homes
Come as our guest on a Free Inspection Tour. Information and Tickets at Main Offices
100 East Lafayette Street—Just Over the Bridge
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 4, 1925
AT 3:30 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Fantastique
Fucik
2.
Overture—Ruy Blas
Mendelssohn
3.
(a)
Fantasy—My Old Kentucky Home
Dalbey
(b)
Humoresque—Pizzicato Polka
Straus
4.
Saxophone Solo—Valse EricaClarence Johnson
Wiedoft
5.
March—Slav
Tschaikowsky
INTERMISSION
1.
Selection—The Serenade
Herbert
2.
Duet—Miserere from Il TrovatoreBert Brown and Graydon Lower
Verdi
3.
Old Timers Waltz
Lake
4.
Soprano Solo—Kiss WaltzNell Gwynn
Arditi
5.
American Fantasy—Battle of San Juan Hill
Sweet
HOW THE BAND GOT ITS NAME
Bachman's Million Dollar Band originated from the Band Harold Bachman organized at the outbreak of the World War and which was attached to the 116th Engineers. On a certain occasion, while serving in France with this regiment, General Hunter Liggett said, That Band is worth a Million Dollars to the American Army. The name stuck. Several of the members of the original 116th Engineer Band associated themselves with Mr. Bachman in the professional band which he now conducts and the nickname given this band in France over seven years ago is now taken as a synonym for good band music all over the United States.
TOURIST ATTENTION
A FINE PRESENT
40-lb. Box of Oranges sent to any address prepaid $3.50
Guaranteed or Money Refunded Call and see it Packed
Vaughn Fruit and Produce Company
502 CASS STREET PHONE 2816
SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 4, 1925
AT 8:00 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Florentiner
Fucik
2.
Overture—Oberon
Weber
3.
(a)
Slavonic Dance No. VIII
Dvorak
(b)
Tone Poem—Follow the Swallow
Henderson-Bial
4.
Xylophone Solo—Raymond OvertureWm. Paulson
Thomas
5.
Original American Fantasy—Covered Wagon Days
(Arranged especially for this band by Herman Bellstedt)
Morrissey
INTERMISSION
1.
Southern Rhapsody
Hosmer
2.
Andante Religioso
Thome
3.
Soprano Solo—Ave Maria
Nell Gwynn
Bach-Gounod
4.
March Religioso
Chambers
5.
Finale—The Star Spangled Banner
RED TOP CAB COMPANY
T.A. VACCARO, Prop. DAY AND NIGHT
2330 Phones 2135
PRIVATE PHONE
3363
CLOSED CARS AND TOURING CARS
All New Cars 309 Twiggs St. Tampa, Florida
Real Silk Guaranteed Hosiery
FROM MILLS TO MILLIONS
The Largest Hosiery Mills In The World
Phone 2738 for Representative to call with Complete Line of Samples
Know him by his button
214 Stovall Building Tampa Branch
MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 5, 1925
AT 3:00 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Washington Greys
Grafula
2.
Overture—Beautiful Galatea
Suppe
3.
Waltz—Spring, Beautiful Spring
Lincke
4.
Cornet Solo—Remembrances of Liberati
Earnest Paulsen
Casey
5.
Hungarian Fantasia
Tobani
INTERMISSION
1.
Spanish Suite
Tavan
2.
Air de Ballet—La Torpille
Losey
3.
Sporano Solo
Nell Gwynn
4.
Scenes from Naughty Marietta
Victor Herbert
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CONSULT THE MOST RELIABLE
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Private Studio and Reception Rooms 100 1/2 E. Lafayette St.
TELEPHONE 2577 Warner Building Upstairs
WILSON LINE STEAMERS
To ST. PETERSBURG—3 Round Trips Daily
DAILY SPECIAL
40c One Way
ONE-DAY TICKETS
50c Round Trip
No Baggage Checked on Special Tickets
3 — LARGE STEAMERS — 3
MONDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 5, 1925
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK
1.
March—The Banner
von Blon
2.
Overture—Maritana
Wallace
3.
Serenade Hongroise
Joincieres
4.
Piccolo Solo—Through the Air
Hale Phares
DeMare
5.
Ballet Egyptien
Luigini
INTERMISSION
1.
Scenes from Maytime
Romberg
2.
Song of India
Rimsky-Korsakow
3.
Saprano Solo
Nell Gwynn
4.
Songs of Scotland
Arranged by Lampe
5.
Finale—The Star Spangled Banner
RENT A NEW CAR AND CHAUFFEUR YOURSELF
You Can Rent a Car By the Mile or Week
Pay for Only Mileage Run. New, Clean, Open and Closed Cars
Motor Rental and Service Company
PHONE 3782
905-907 Florida Avenue Tampa, Florida
BLUE BUS SERVICE Over Gandy Bridge
TAMPA TO ST. PETERSBURG
Tampa Depot
Zack and Ashley Sts.
Behind Victory Theatre
Phone 3386
St. Petersburg Depot
The Florida Arcade
430 Central Ave.
Phone 631
HOURLY SERVICE ON THE HOUR
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 6, 1925
AT 3:00 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Olympia Hippodrome
Alexander
2.
Overture—Rosamunde
Schubert
3.
Valse—Land of the Golden Fleece
Sousa
4.
Trombone Solo—Atlantic Zephyrs
Wm. Murdock
Simmons
5.
Serpent's Dance
Boccalari
INTERMISSION
1.
Three Spanish Dances
Moszcowsky
2.
Descriptive Idyll—Mill in the Forest
Eilenberg
3.
Soprano Solo
Nell Gwynn
4.
Selection—Babes in Toyland
Herbert
FLORIDA SOUVENIRS
AND ALLIGATOR GOODS
604 FLORIDA AVENUE
Opposite Post Office
M. RESSLER, Jeweler
Watches, Diamonds and Novelties
HALF BLOCK FROM HIGH PRICES
DR. SARA CRESSWELL DR. SIDNEY CRESSWELL
OSTEOPATHS
203 STOVALL-NELSON BUILDING
FRANKLIN AND CASS STREETS
Twenty Years in Practice
Phone 4405
TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 6, 1925
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Our Colonel
James E. Son
2.
Overture—Yelva
Reissiger
3.
Valse—Lion du Bal
Gillet
4.
Cornet Solo—In Neptune's CourtBert Brown
Clarke
5.
Fantasia—Gypsy Life
Thiere
INTERMISSION
1.
Scenes from the Tales of Hoffman
Offenbach
2.
For Trot—Romany Love
Zamecnik
3.
Soprano SoloNell Gwynn
4.
March—The Stars and Stripes Forever
Sousa
5.
Finale—The Star Spangled Banner
Odorless Dry Cleaning Company
C. H. COLE, Manager
We Specialize in Good Dry Cleaning and Removing the Odor
OUR TRUCKS WILL CALL ANYWHERE IN THE CITY
Plant 106 North Albany Phones 81-406 and 81-478
DO YOU APPRECIATE GOOD DENTISTRY?
IF SO, LET US DO YOUR WORK
Union Painless Dentists
DR. R. L. WATSON, Prop.
Bank of Commerce Building
914 Franklin Street
TELEPHONE 4331
Tampa, Florida
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 7, 1925
AT 3:00 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Royal Decree
English
2.
Overture—Fest
Leutner
3.
Waltz—Southern Roses
Straus
4.
Duet for flute and horn—SerenadeHale Phares and Dan Monette
Titl
5.
Three Dances from Henry VIII
German
INTERMISSION
1.
Dedication and Benediction from Les Hugenots
Meyerbeer
2.
Louisiana Buck Dance
Brooke
3.
Tenor Solo—O Sole Mio
Harold Sorbo
Di Capua
4.
Scenes from Robin Hood
De Koven
CAN YOU READ THIS PROGRAM PLAINLY?
IF NOT, CONSULT
DAN P. GALVIN
OPTOMETRIST
311 Zack St., Opposite Y. M. C. A.
PHONE 4422 TAMPA, FLORIDA
THIS WEEK AT
THE RIVOLI THEATRE
Seventh Avenue and Fifteenth Street YBOR CITY
PROGRAM WEEK OF JANUARY 4th
SUNDAY, Jan. 4—Baby Peggy in THE LAW FORBIDS
MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 4-5— Lila Lee and James Kirkwood in WANDERING HUSBANDS
WEDNESDAY, Jan. 7—Buck Jones in WESTERN LUCK
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, Jan. 8, 9, 10—NORTH OF 36
ADMISSION 10c AND 30c
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 7, 1925
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Orientale
Orlando
2.
Overture—Il Guarny
Gomez
3.
Chinese Wedding Procession
Hosmer
4.
Cornet Duet—Two Roses
Earnest Paulsen and Gunder Larson
Boos
5.
Selection—The Bohemian Girl
Balfe
INTERMISSION
1.
Ballet Music from Coppellia
Delibes
2.
By the Suwanee River
Myddleton
3.
Soprano SoloNell Gwynn
4.
March—On Wisconsin
Purdy
5.
Finale—The Star Spangled Banner
WEST SHORE CREST
Tamiami
REALTY COMPANY
Phone 4504 DEVELOPERS 207 E. Lafayette St.
SERVICE OUR MOTTO
OUR TRUCKS CALL FOR AND DELIVER ANY WHERE
TOWNES TAMPA STEAM LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY
OUR AMBITION IS NOT ONLY TO PLEASE
BUT TO SATISFY
MAIN OFFICE AND WORKS 1105-1125 FIFTH AVE.
PHONE 4963 PHONE 4664
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 8, 1925
AT 3:00 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Fame and Fortune
King
2.
Overture—Tambour der Garde
Titl
3.
Humoresque—Comin' Through the Rye
Douglas
4.
Tuba Solo—Jig MedleyNathan Lower
Boos
5.
alop di Concert—The Lion Chasse
Koelling
INTERMISSION
1.
War March of the Priests
Mendolssohn
2.
Hungarian Dances Nos V. and VI
Brahms
3.
Soprano SoloNell Gwynn
4.
Scenes from The Merry Widow
Lehar
Whoie Head Nestles Improved Lanoil Process $10.
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MRS. ADDINGTON'S PERMANENT WAVE SHOPPE
3911 Nebraska Avenue, at Buffalo. Phone 74-255
Not Injurious to the Hair. This includes Shampoo Water Wave. Whole head waved in one and one-half hours. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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PENINSULAR MOTORS CORPORATION
STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS
For Southwest Florida
THURSDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 8, 1925
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Hero of the Isthmus
Lampe
2.
Overture—Martha
Flotow
3.
Polka—Aux Three Suisses
Bonnechoppe
4.
Saxophone Solo—Waltz—My RegardsClarence Johnson
Llewellyn
5.
The Evolution of Dixie
M. L. Lake
INTERMISSION
1.
Ballet Music from Faust
Gounod
2.
Egyptien Love Song—Cairo Love
Zamecnik
3.
Soprano Solo
Nell Gwynn
4.
Descriptive Fantasy—Cavalry Charge
Luders
5.
Finale—The Star Spangled Banner
SPECIAL REQUEST PROGRAM FRIDAY AFTERNOON AT 3:00 O'CLOCK
BE CAUTIOUS
If you send Fruit home, don't believe what we tell you, but come to our Packing House and see for yourself. You are welcome to eat all the fruit you want.
CRYSTAL LAKE FRUIT CO.
405 Harrison Street Phone 4748
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 9, 1925
AT 3:00 O'CLOCK
1.
March—Dunlap Commandery
R. B. Hall
2.
Overture—Hunyady Lazlo
Erkel
3.
Novelette—The Boy and the Birds
Hagar
4.
Euphonium Solo—Columbia Polka
Graydon Lower
Rollinson
5.
Scenes from the Prima Donna
Herbert
INTERMISSION
1.
Fantasy—The Traumbilder
Lumbye
2.
Spanish Serenade—La Paloma
Yradier
3.
Soprano Solo
Nell Gwynn
4.
A Tone Poem—Uncle Tom's Cabin
Lampe
FRIDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 9, 1925
AT 7:30 O'CLOCK
1.
Japanese War March
Luders
2.
Overture—Maxmillian Robespierre
Littolf
3.
Ballet Music from Herodiade
Massanet
4.
Flute Solo—Wind Amongst the Trees
Hale Phares
Briccialdi
5.
Descriptive Sketch—In a Clock Store
Orth
6.
Sextette from Lucia
Bert Brown, Gunder Larson, Graydon Lower, Wm. Murdock, Royal Stewart and Myron Bachman
Donnizetti
INTERMISSION
1.
Second Hungarian Rhapsody
Liszt
2.
Xylophone Solo—Valse in Eb
Arranged for Band and played by Wm. Paulson
Durand
3.
The Red Man
Sousa
4.
Tenor Solo—When You and I Were Young Maggie
Harold Sorbo
Butterfield
5.
Novelty March—The Jolly Coppersmiths
Michaelis
5.
Finale—The Star Spangled Banner
MUSIC
KRANICH & BACH PIANOS PRICE & TEEPLE PIANOS
EQUIPMENT USED BY
BACHMAN'S MILLION-DOLLAR BAND
CAN BE PURCHASE FROM
M. L. Price Music Company
TAMPA AND ZACK STREETS
ACROSS FROM VICTORY THEATRE
PHONE 2152
MUSICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS
PIANOS
VIOLINS
GUITARS
MANDOLINS
BANJOS
HARPS
COMPLETE LINE OF STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS
C. G. CONN LTD., BAND INSTRUMENTS LEEDY DRUMS
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF
TAMPA BOARD OF TRADE
IF NOT
WHY NOT?
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Bachman's Million Dollar Band |
| Publisher | Tribune Publishing Co. |
| Place of Publication | United States -- Florida -- Tampa |
| Date Original | 1925 |
| Topical Subject (LCSH) |
Music Musical groups |
| Personal Name Subject |
Bachman, Harold Bachman, Myron |
| Corporate Name Subject | Bachman's Million Dollar Band |
| Chronological Subject | 1920-1930 |
| Type (DCMIType) |
Text Still image |
| Type (AAT) |
Brochures Promotional materials |
| Type (IMT) | jpeg |
| Digital Collection | Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century |
| Contributing Institution | University of Iowa. Libraries. Special Collections Dept. |
| Archival Collection | Redpath Chautauqua Collection |
| Subcollection | Chautauqua Brochures |
| Collection Guide | http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0150 |
| Collection Identifier | MSC0150 |
| Rights Management | Educational use only, no other permissions given. U.S. and international copyright laws may protect this digital image. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder. |
| Contact Information | Contact the Special Collections Dept. at The University of Iowa Libraries: http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/spec-coll/contact/index/ |
| Height (cm) | 15 |
| Number of Pages | 16 |
| Digitization Specifications | Scanned at 600 dpi, 32-bit color. Master image available in tiff format. |
| Date Digital | 2001 |
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