Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 19

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presented their new comedy "The Head
Waiter" at the Great Northern Theater, last
week. It met with marked success. Three
musical numbers by Herbert Dillea were in-
troduced, entitled "Tell Me, Honey," "Moon-
light Lou" and "Perhaps Love's Dream Will
Last Forever." All three were well re-
ceived.
niLLS* NEW PUBLICATIONS.
grown to man's estate already. Their pub-
lications, "The Fatal Letter," "Whose Lit-
tle Choc'late Babe Is Oo?" "The Story of
the Daisies," and especially their latest up-
to-date march song, "Broadway for Mine,"
have made a phenomenal hit with the pro-
fession. Success meets with success, and
this enterprising firm have certainly found
the secret.
We have received the following new pub-
lications from F. A. Mills: "My Dixie
Girl," by Hal Reid and J. Frank Gibbons;
"The Drama of the Pride of Gold," by
Deamer R. Drake and Raymond Hubbell;
"Wild Roses" waltzes, by Russell Childs;
"Peace Upon Earth," by Robert Emmett
WITMARK SECURES INJUNCTION.
MacAlarney and Henry Stanley Haskins; Justice Truax Restrains Sloane from Publishing His
• Own Songs.
"I Jes' Love You, Lou," by Arthur Trev-
elyan and Manuel Klein; "Then Replied
Justice Truax in the Supreme Court Mon-
the Lily," Richard Wm. Goodall and H. day issued an order continuing a temporary
Sylvester Krouse; "The Merry Mandarin," injunction obtained recently by M. Witmark
by Theodore F~ Morse; "The Sea is the & Sons, musical publishers, restraining Al-
Home for Me," by J. T. Branan and H. W. fred B. Sloane and the Authors and Com-
Petrie; "Sleep On, Sweetheart," by Will H. posers' Music Publishing Company from sell-
Make yourself comfortable in your musical
easy-chair, forget the latest popular hit, and
Smith and Will H. Harris; "Let Them All ing, exposing for sale or from publishing
get down to Vocal and Instrumental Exercises
Come In," by William Browning and Max- songs and music written or composed by Al-
and Studies. Since reducing our prices we have
well Silver; "I'll Sing You a Serenade," by fred B. Sloane, especially the songs and
improved in every way the Standard Edition.
H. Sylvester Krouse; "Pirouette," by Wil-
The fact that the demand has greatly increased
music of the burlesque or musical comedy
liam Polla.
is a pretty good sign that some dealers are making
known as the "Giddy Throng."
money selling this favorite edition.
Julius Lehmann, counsel for Witmark &
FOUND THE SECRET OF SUCCESS.
Compare them with other editions — price,
Sons,
said that Sloane made a contract with
engraving, paper, printing, binding, and general
Big oaks from little acorns grow, and so
make-up, and send us your orders.
Witmark
& Sons, by which for three years
it is in the commercial world, small enter-
prises grow into massive undertakings. he gave to them the exclusive right to publish
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY. BOSTON
CHAS. H. DITSON <*. CO. NEW YORK
The firm of Fitzgibbon, Butler & Co., though and sell his songs and musical compositions.
J. E. DITSON <$. CO.
PHILADELPHIA
but an infant yesterday, as it were, have Sloane asserted that he had a right to break
this contract because Witmark & Sons had
THE FOUR BALLAD HITS OF THE SEASON.
not paid to him all the money he was entitled
"The Old Postmaster."
"When The Birds Go North Again."
"THE
HOUSE
OF
"In The House Of Too Much Trouble."
"My Heart's To-Night In Texas."
to.
HITS."
THE FOUR COON SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
"Tobie, I Kind O* Likes You."
"The Emblem Of An Independent Coon."
Mr. Lehmann said that Witmark & Sons
"My Little Jungle Queen."
"I Aint Goin* Ter Work No More." JOS. W. STERN & CO.
had
paid to Sloane all that he was entitled to
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THE FOUR POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS OP THE DAY.
"On Duty," March.
"Phyllis," Waltz.
NEW YORK CITY.
and
urged the Court to restrain the defend-
*~
"Kunnin Kaffirs," Cakewalk.
"My Lady LOTC" Waltzes.
ants from selling Sloane's songs.
THE GREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
BXCELSIOR"
••MY DROWSY BABE"
••THE SPIDER AND THE FLY."
A SAMPLE COPY FOR 5 CENTS
Any of These New Publications
CHIMES OF FREEDOM
March and Two Step
By ANDREW H. MANGOLD
PAN AMERICAN'
March and Two Step
By W. A. COREY
VouJIrenottbeeirll Baiiad
By Emily Smith
PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
J07 E. 27th St., New York.
ORCHESTRATIONS OF
THE SEASON'S HIT.
FLORODORA
Selection, Concert Number, Florodora
Caprice, Waltzes, Lancers, Barn Dance,
March and Two-Step.
Royai music £o., 10 Union Square, n. y.
"The Story the Violets Told,
ED. GARDENIER and HENRY W. ARMSTRONG.
NEWS FROH SOL. BLOOM.
The Doherty Sisters, who are playing at
Proctor's Twenty-third street theatre this
week, are using with great success "It's the
Man Behind the Gun Who Does the Work"
and "Be My Lady, Do." Maude Meredith
will shortly appear in the West. She will
open in Chicago and will use "The Honey-
suckle and the Bee" and "Tommy," the new
march song. Miss Anna Held, who is play-
ing at the Grand Opera House this week, is
singing "Tommy" with the entire company,
and this song is undoubtedly the hit of the
show.
BECOniNG VERY POPULAR.
"The Honeysuckle and the Bee," which
has been so successfully introduced by Miss
Lulu Glaser in "The Prima Donna," now
playing at the Herald Square theatre, is
rapidly becoming very popular in New
York. Albert Fitz and William H. Penn
the joint composers, are to be congratulated
—for it is really a good song in every way.
PETE CARROLL SAILS.
E O R I O - I W A . L S-A-JET T O Y ibwiTTSIO
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements^
Waltzes,
Selections,
Vocal Score,
Piano 75c., Orchestra $1.00
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2.00
$2.00
The
Moon,
Six
Little
Wives.
Two-Step,
Song 75c.
Song, 50c.
Piano 5 0 c , Orchestra $1.00
Samee-Gamee,
Chinee
Soje-Man,
Rhoda and her Pagoda,
Duet 50c.
Song 60c.
Song 50c.
CINCINNATI.
Published by THE JOHN CHURCH
NEW YORK.
COMPANY,
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS,
Music Titles by all Processes.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
Peter F. Carroll, the enterprising outside
man for F. A. Mills, will sail for England
on May i6th in the firm's interests.
Hamilton S. Gordon has published the
following new numbers: "I'se Gwine to
Join the Order of the Crown," by Richard
R. Hanch; "Lizettc, She Knew," by Maud
Evelyn Moulton;" Do You Know the Rea-
son Why?" by L. F. Fogg and W. H. Mo-
ray; "T Can See Your Finish, Coon," by
Richard R. Hanch.
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THE STARft PARLOR GRAND SO UNIVERSALLY ADMIRED.
THE
PIANO
Grands and Uprights
QRAND
PRIX
PARIS
1900
For Catalogues and Information Call on or
Address:
D. H.BALDWIN & CO.
CINCINNATI
CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
TERRA HAUTE
ST. LOUIS
KMT.lltMSIIKD \H\V£
^he Kroeger Piano Co.
Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE
PIANOS
East J32d St. & Alexander Ave., New York
^STERLING
The Starr parlor grand has deservedly
won a wide measure of popular favor. It
is made not only with an eye to beauty in
architecture, but to a beauty of tone that has
commanded the approbation of critical mu-
sicians. The Starr Piano Co., of Richmond,
Intl., who are the makers, are now experi-
encing an excellent demand for this instru-
ment, and it has taken a prominent place
in the shipments to dealers throughout the
country.
Pianos and Organs
ALL
NEW
DESIGNS.
New Scales
Every Style a Gem
of Perfection
M. E. Converse has recently taken the
The niller Organ Co,
agency of the Everett piano, an instrument,
The Miller Organ Co., of Lebanon, Pa.,
says the Joliet, 111., Republican, which is
this week placed in readiness for shipment
making a splendid reputation among artis-
two double bank pedal Miller organs for
tic musicians. Its striking feature is its
tone, which is very deep, rich and powerful. London, England. The organs are of a
large size, artistically arranged with all mod-
The
WHEN IN CHICAGO DON'T FORGET ern appliance's, and the price of each is $500.
SOL GROLLMAN,
Amie's Continued Success.
259 WABASH AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
You will find the largest and finest line of
PIANO and
RUBBER COVERS,
ORGAN STOOLS
CHAIRS,
SCARFS,
DUET BENCHES, etc.,
at the Lowest Prices possible. Goods shipped same day
order is received.
Scarfs can be had on selection. Endless variety.
Make a note of name and number. Send for Cata-
Jay C. Amie, Kroeger traveling.represen-
tative, has.returned from a remarkably suc-
cessful trip. Several important new agen-
cies were established during the tour and a
number of others are now in process of nego-
tiation. • •
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I positively guarantee all my goods.
rUnufacturer of
QRAND AND | JPRIGHT piANOS
546-548 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD,
Henry Detmer Music Co.
...Piano
Company,
DERBY, CONN.
TO CALL ON
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Sterling
Manufacturers...
and Jobbers of all kinds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, ETC.
261 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.
HOGGSON & PETTIS MANUFA^TURING~CO.
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
64 and 66 Court Street, New Haven, Conn.
Hugo Ricca, of Ricca & Son, has made
several successful short trips during the past
two weeks. He has found the "Ricca" and
"Cambridge" both gaining ground steadily.
Several important new agencies have re-
cently been established.
George Doll is sending in good reports.
New Doll agencies are being established in
many places.
The Estey warerooms on Fifth avenue,
always attractive, look charming in spring
dress.
"Popular Pease" headquarters and retail
warerooms now form one of the leading
features on Forty-second street.
I You can increase your Organ trade if
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Beauti-
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HE only work published that treats exhaustively of the
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