Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 15

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"When Reuben Comes to Town." Mr. Dawes
will be much obliged to anyone who can put
him on the track of these pirates.
UJith the music Publishers
SHAPIRO, BERNSTEIN & VON TILZER.
TO ESTABLISH A PACIFIC COAST BRANCH.
Robert S. Roberts, one of the originators
of rag-time, who has been with Howley,
Haviland & Dresser for some time, left this
city for San Francisco last week, where he
is to assume the management of a Pacific
Coast branch of the firm. Paul Dresser leaves
New York to-day for the same destination.
He expects to be at the Golden Gate for some
months.
"Annie Moore" has been arranged as a med-
ley waltz, and "Dolly Gray" is published for
mandolin.
LOOK OUT FOR PIRATES.
Shapiro; Bernstein & Von Tilzer are the
publishers of one of Dan Daly's hits in "The
New Yorkers." "Oh, Fudge!" is the title.
William Gould also uses one of their pub-
lications in this production, "It's All Right,
Mame," by Jerome and Schwartz. That
clever team have just completed a song for
Harry Bulger, to be used in "The Beauty
and the Beast" production, which, he says,
is the best song he has sung for a long time.
The title is "Rip Van Winkle Was a Lively
Man." In the "Dainty Duchess" this firm
will have three songs: "When I Think of
You," "De Dago, de Org' and de Monk" and
"The Man that Piays the Tambourine."
S., B. & Von T. will publish a beautiful
dance album under the name of the "Star
Dance Folio." It will contain popular num-
bers by all the composers figuring in their
catalogue, and the title page will contain
photographs of every one of them.
Maurice Shapiro is ready to go any time
now to the Pacific Coast, taking in all the
large cities of the United States. He will
be gone about two months.
The following numbers from the "Roger
Brothers in Washington" have been pub-
lished, and the advance sales have become
enormous: "My Little Bunco Queen," "Di-
plomacy," "In the Swim," "The Watermelon
Party" and "The Wedding of the Reuben and
A GOODLY BUDGET OF MUSIC.
the Maid." The latter is proving a bigger
Howley, Haviland & Dresser publish the hit than either "The Innocent Young Maid"
following numbers this month: "She's Not or "When Reuben Comes to Town." The
the Girl for Me," by Gilroy and Linton; above five are by Harry B. Smith and Mau-
"Minnie, Ha! Ha!" by Will D. Cobb and rice Levi. Another popular number is "My
Paul Barnes, the writers of the great "Good- Ebony Belle" by Ed. Gardenier and Maurice
bye, Dolly Gray." Although a good song, Levi.
it will not be another "Dolly Gray" ; it should,
Mr. Dawes, the manager of the Roger
however, make a hit. " 'Cause I'se in So- Bros. Music Publishing Co. would very much
ciety Now," by Hen Wise and Will Accooe, like to know the address of the Star Music
is a coon song which is being sucessfully Publishing Co., of New York, Boston and
sung by Johnson and Dean. Another coon Chicago, this firm having published a song
song is "Lucy, my Lucy Lu," by Chattaway entitled "When Reuben He Comes to Town,"
and Edwards. Will A. Heelan has written with a title page almost identical with that of
a high-class song, "Treasures that Gold
WHY
I KNOW WHAT SELLS
Cannot Buy." Others are "Dora, I Adore
Her," by Charles Miller; "When I Gave my
8 Y E A R S 1 N TH E P R 0 H E S s I O N ;
N O W 1 N n us I C B U S I N E S s A N D
Heart to You," by Thurland Chattaway;
I K N O W
"I Love Her, but She Doesn't Seem to
Songs that are Fine; also Instrumental Hits.
Know," by the famous pair, Cobb and Ed- Write me.
Q. H. WILDER, 83 Main St., flontpelier, Vt.
wards ; "Henrietta, Dainty Henrietta," by
Vincent P. Bryan and Theo. F. Morse;
BY
"Won't You Tell Me How to Woo You,
Dear?" by Lindsay J. Hall. Clifton Craw-
CHARACTERISTIC HARCH
TWO-STEP
ford, who has been doing some good work
lately, has a song out this month entitled
PUBLISHER
JOS. J. KAISER,
4 0 W e s t 28th St., New York
'Nancy Brown," a bucolic wail, which is
being sung with unprecedented success in
HOWLEY, HAVILAND
"Champagne Charlie" by Peter F. Dailey.
and
DRESSER,
THE WHIRLWIND WALTZ SUCCESS
This firm, as usual, publish the Andrew
Chorus
1260-66 Broadway
Mack songs. They are, "Song Games,"
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
NEW YORK
"Evelyn's Bower," "Love's Young Dream"
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
She went away one summer's day,
and "The Last Rose of Summer." A fine
Grand
Opera
House
Block, Chicago. UK
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
descriptive song for baritone or bass is "The
Spy," by Donald Smedt and Fred Gagel.
HITS I MEAN.
Jos.J. Kaiser
SWEET ANNIE MOORE
Three Genuine
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STANDARDS
OF VALUE
Hits!!!
MIDST THE OLD VIRGINIA PINES."
"NOBODY ELSE BUT YOU." Jt j*
"MY ROSE FROM TENNESSEE/'
u*
E. T. PAUL MUSIC COMPANY, 46 WEST 28th STREET, NEW YORK.
"MY DEAR OLD SOUTHERN HOflE," The '•« h i t " of all ballad " h i t s . "
O
F course you realize that the publishing house
that is issuing the best works of the foremost
American composers (to say nothing of
standard reprints)—that is putting them out as me-
chanically perfect in their engraving, printing and
title-designing as they are musically attractive—is
doing the most for the advancement of music in
America, and consequently the most for the dealer's
benefit. ^
DfTSON EDITIONS
are standards of value in all of these essential details.
Each sheet of music, each volume, as it is issued,
speaks for itself. Are you within earshot ?
TERMS?
" T H E W I L L I E BOYS/'
"DOWN IN THE DEPTHS."
"WE'LL NEVER HAUL THE
. ,.
OLD FLAG DOWN/'
A knockout vocal and instrumen- ,_.
f
tal number for vocal, piano, band, The most melodious bass song B e c o m i n g v e r y p o p u i a r . A rou orchestra, etc. Try this! ^t j t published. It's great. & ^ ing marching.
J* j* <#
W. H. ANSTEAD, 3 3 W 2 7 t h - T R E E T . ' N E W Y O R K .
fitzgibbons, Butler $ £o.
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
53 WEST 28th Street,
NEW YORK.
How does 80% discount
T H E STORY OF T H E DAISIES,"
By Ed. G. Egge and Wm. J. Butler.
"THE FATAL LETTER," By Wm. Butler.
"WHOSE LITTLE CHOC'LATE BABE IS OO,"
By John W. Dunstan and Percy Y. Clarke
"BROADWAY FOR MINE,"
By Fitzgibbons and Pease.
strike you ? Full details furnished upon request.
Oliver Ditson Company, Boston
Chas. H. Ditson & Co.. New York
J. E. Ditson & Co., Philadelphia
A466
Booscy & Co*
9 East J 7th St.
New York
The Sensations of Paris.
"AMOUREUSE," VALSE LENTE
and " LOIN DU PAYS/' VALSE TZIGANE
By RODOLPHE BERC1ER.
Piano Solo 60c. Small Orchestra 50c. Large Orchestra 75c.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"I'd Leave my Happy Home," "The Bird and Beaux" waltz is a positive hit. Max
in the Gilded Cage" and "When the Harvest Witt is another composer with a tremendous
Days Are Over" are very popular at the Eng- reputation. His latest successes are "The
Belle of Granada" waltzes, "While the Con-
lish music halls.
vent Bells Were Ringing," "Rosabelle," "We
KREY'S CATALOGUE.
Were Happy Once Together, Kate and I " ;
Geo. M. Krey is getting together a nice while "Phyllis" waltzes, "When the Birds
catalogue, in which he can number several Go North Again" and "My Heart's To-night
good sellers. His latest publications are "Be in Texas" are reigning favorites. Julia Dev-
True," by J. W. Wheeler; "I'm Living on eraux has a good number in the "Manner-
Fifth Avenue," by Julia Smith; "My Miss- ing" waltzes. "The Puppet Crown" waltzes
issippi Sue," by Fred Meloy; "Never to Meet by Mary Dowling Sutton; "The David
Again," by Joseph A. Callahan and Lawrence Harum" waltzes, by Neal Harper, and
B. O'Connor; "Dreaming in the Trenches," "Phoebe Thompson's Cakewalk," by Sadie
by Ed Gardenier and Henry W. Armstrong. Koninsky, are all selling well.
Bob Cole and the Johnson Brothers are
STERN & CO.'S GREAT PROSPERITY.
There has been no season in the history rapidly approaching the top of the tree as
of Jos. W. Stern & Co. when this firm has the best coon song writers. In the Primrose
been better equipped to command the atten- and Dockstader Minstrels, they have the fol-
tion of the music trade than the present sea- lowing songs: "My Heart's Desiah is Miss
son of 1901-02. They are able to announce Mariah," "No Use in Asking, 'Cause You
their contracts with many of the leading Know the Reason Why," "Don't Butt In,"
authors and composers of the day. A short "I've Got Troubles of My Own," "When the
review of them will be of considerable in- Jack O'Lantern Starts to Walk About" and
terest. Prominent among the composers who "Magdalene, My Southern Queen." With
have several assured successes this season May Irwin's new show they have "Castle on
is George Rosey. His latest two-step, "The the Nile," "Why Don't the Band Play?" "I
Gainsborough," after the famous painting, Ain't G'winter Work No More" and "I've
has been played by all the leading bands. Got Troubles of My Own." With Anna
"On Duty" is still a big favorite, and "Belles Held they have "Kissing is Wrong" and "My
REIGNING HITS
J* J* IMPORTANT NOTICED *
JOSEPH
W. STERN & CO.
will from October 1, 1901, be the SOLE SELLING AGENTS
of all the Publications of
THE AUTHORS AND COMPOSERS MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
MY EVELINE
WITH YOU
MA HOT TOMALI
ON BROADWAY
THE FOUR BALLAD HIT5 OF THE SEASON.
' When the Convent Bells Were Ringing."
" Don't Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve."
;
We Were Happy Once Together. Kate and I."
'A Little Empty Nest."
THE FOUR COON SONQ SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
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"Every
Darkey
Had a Raglan On."
My Heart's Desiah."
I'm goin' to live anyhow till I die."
' Miss Han n ah from Savannah."
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
JOS. W. STERN <& CO.
34 E. 21st S t . ,
THE MOST POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS.
NEW YORK CITY.
' Gainsborough " March.
"Hurrah Boys" March
' Mannering" Waltzes.
" Belle of Granada " Waltz.
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28tfi ST.,
NEW YORK.
THE GREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
" When the Band Begins to Play."
"My Sweet Kimona."
"I Wants to be the Leading Lady."
My Lady Hottentot."
"Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow."
"I'm Tired."
STEADY
" C H I M E S OF FREEDOM ' march
" S P O R T S M A N " riarch . . .
••IDUNA " Waltzes . . . .
SELLERS
•PAN AHERICAN"
March . .
"SIGNAL CORPS " flarch . . .
" J U A N A " Valsette Espagnole.
"YOU ARE NOT THE QIRL I LOYED LONG AGO " Ballad.
" HY LOVE OF LONG AGO " Pathetic Waltz Song.
PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
4 7 W. 28th Street, N. Y.
The Seasorts
Successes:
" Go Way Back and Sit Down"
"I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again"
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is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements:
Selections,
Walties,
Vocal Score,
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2.00
Piano 75c, Orchestra $1.00
$2.00
Six Little Wives.
The Moon,
Two-Step,
Song, 50c.
Song 75c.
Piano 50c, Orchestra $1.00
Chinee Soje-Man,
Samee-Gamee,
Rhodft and her Pijjoda,
Song 60c.
Duet 00c.
Song 50c.
Published by THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY,
CINCINNATI.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO
Saloma." With Julius Steger, "My Little
Gal," " My Saloma" and "Louisiana Lize,"
and with "The Beauty and the Beast" com-
pany, "The Old Flag Never Touched the
Ground" and "Cupid's Ramble." Another
good team writing for this house is Williams
and Walker. Their publications are: "When
Cupid Hunting Goes," "Good Afternoon,
Mr. Jenkins," "Miss Hannah from Savan-
nah," "The Fortune-Telling Man," "The
Phrenologist Coon" and "When Zacharias
Leads the Band."
This, taken altogether, is something to be
proud of, and it is easy to see that the sea-
son of 1901-02 will be a prosperous one for
the "house of hits."
BOYS COMBINE TO STEAL
Joseph Caesar certainly lived up to his
reputation of "the lightning manipulator in
handling sheet music." This young man,
who until Saturday last was shipping clerk
to the E. T. Paull Music Co., in company
with William Baer and William Steinert,
occupying similar positions with Chas. K.
Harris and Feist & Frankenthaler, have been
systematically robbing their respective em-
ployers. Their modus operandi was to go
to work early and purloin large quantities
of the song hits of the day, which they sold
to some dealer in Brooklyn, whose name
has not yet come to light. They were held
at the Jefferson Market Police Court on
Monday in $1,000 bail each. The receiver
will be arrested.
WITMARKS BREAKS ALL RECORDS.
It is doubtful if any music publishing firm
hold such a record as that at present held
by M. Witmark & Sons in the matter of
comic operas and musical productions, for
they are the publishers of fifteen successful
musical comedies and burlesques playing to-
day. Here is the list: "The Viceroy," being
played by the Bostonians; "Princess Chic,"
played by the Marguerite Sylva Opera Co.
at the Tremont Theatre, Boston; "A Royal
Rogue; two companies playing "The Burgo-
master" ; "Mam'selle 'Awkins"; Shay's Co.
playing "Fiddle-dee-dee"; Chauncey Ol-
cott, playing in "Garrett O'Magh"; "The
Explorers," playing at the Dearborn The-
atre, Chicago;
two companies playing
"King Dodo"; "Dolly Varden," by the Lulu
Glaser Opera Co.; Weber and Fields in
'•Hoity-Toity"; Ward and Vokes in "The
Head Waiters"; and "The Chaperones," the
most sucessful musical comedy of the sea-
son, by Fred Rankin and Isidor Witmark.
That is a list that is not approached by any
ether firm in the world.
MORPHY ON THE WING.
Bert Morphy is again on the wing, and the
E. T. Paull Music Co. have lost the services
of their valuable manager. Mr. Morphy
returns to the vaudeville stage. He will
THE
T H R E E WESTERN
MUSICAL
COMEDY SUCCESSES
"THE
BURGOMASTER"
" K I N G
D O D O "
Both by FRANK PIXLEY and GUSTAV LUDERS
••THE
EX PLOR E R S "
By BERT LESTER TAYLOR and WALTER H . L E W I S .
With their respective unqualified hitS ( :
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC ENGRAVERS flHD PRINTERS,
Music Titles by all Processes.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
"THE
TALK OF A KANGAROO "
" T H E TALE OF A BUMBLK-BKE. "
. . . .
" C U P I D MIGHT HAVE BEEN A LITTLE COON."
Are published by
M. WITMARK &. SONS
No. 8 West 29th St. /Witmark \186-8 ShaftesburyAve.
NEW YORK
lButWI«9$J
LONDON
Schiller Theatre Building
Curtaz Building
Chicago
San Francis

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