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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
mttb tbe music Publishers
ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
We announce with very much pleasure the
approaching 1 marriage of Julius P. Witmark
to Miss Carrie Rosenberg", of Boston, Mass.,
which will take place at the Hotel Somerset,
Boston, on Nov. 5th. The writer, who has
had the pleasure of meeting Miss Rosenberg,
can honestly say they will make an ideal
kill's Shore," "Take Her Back, Dad," "My
Jane," "A Letter from the Front" and "All's
Well That Ends Well." This company also
have offices at 266 Wabash avenue, Chicago,
and 158 Yonge street, Toronto, Canada.
Long may they prosper in the "Row."
WHAT
SELLS
WHY?
HITS I MEAN.
JULIUS P. WITMARK.
MOVING TO NEW YORK.
The Vandersloot Music Co., of Williams-
port, Pa., will open offices at 41 West Twen-
"THE ORIGINAL BOWERY BOY."
Harry Rogers (the original Bowery Boy)
who is with the E. T. Paull Music Co., has
been engaged by Chas. E. Blaney for the
remainder of the season at the Newark
Theatre to do his specialty. Mr. Rogers is
singing with much success "Since Sally's
THE HOUSE OF HITS.
in the Ballet." He changes his songs every
Hamilton Hill, the Australian baritone,
week, and during his engagement will fea-
whose voice is certainly the finest ever heard ture only the songs published by the E. T.
in vaudeville, starts the new season with two Paull Music Co. This is a good chance for
great songs which he will feature perma- their catalogue to become known in New-
nently. One is entitled "Kiss Me Good-bye ark, for they could have no better medium
and Go, Jack," words by Robert F. Roden for introducing their songs to the public than
and music by Ben Jerome. It is a march through the clever and entertaining act
song and has just the catchy swing to it given by Harry Rogers.
which will make the song a popular success.
BERNARD IN CHARGE.
Mr. Hill will also feature Max S. Witt's
Mike Bernard, well known as the cham-
latest ballad, "While the Convent Bells Were
Ringing." This song is Witt's latest and pion long distance piano-player, and who
strongest ballad, and it certainly has a bril- "banged the box" six seasons at Tony Pas-
tor's, is now the manager of the professional
liant future before it.
bureau of the E. T. Paull Music Co. He
will shortly go on the road in the firm's inter-
CHAS. B. WARD MUSIC PUB. CO.
Phil E. Collins is the manager of the Chas. ests. He informed The Review that he is
B. Ward Music Publishing Co., and at his going to spring a surprise on the public soon.
hand professionals will receive every cour- What it is he will not say. That is to be
tesy. It is quite a pleasure to go in and ask seen later on.
I KNOW
couple, and we all know Julius Witmark.
Heartiest congratulations from The Review.
We will now sing "For They are Jolly Good
Fellows."
a favor of him. This firm have two good
songs in "Maizy, my Dusky Daisy" and
"In Your Own Town." They are still sell-
ing "My Lady Lu," which was one of the
most beautiful coon songs ever written. It
will live forever.
Songs that are Pine; also Instrumental Hits.
Write me.
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Q. H. WILDER, 83 Main St., flontpelier, Vt.
GEORGIA PEACHES
Jos. J. Kaiser
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JOS. J. KAISER, nu3.c PUBLISHER 4
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ty-eighth street, about Nov. 1st, which will
in the future be their head office, under the
personal supervision of C. E. Vandersloot.
Since starting in business nearly two years
ago, this firm have enjoyed a steadily rising
business.
Among the popular numbers in
SWEET ANNIE MOORE
THE WHIRLWIND WALTZ SUCCESS
Chorus
"Annie Moore, sweet Annie Moore,
We will never see sweet Annie any more,
She went away one summer's day,
And we'll never see sweet Annie any more."
their catalogue can be mentioned: "Mid-
Summer"
waltzes,
"After
A collection of
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Twenty of the twenty-
MODERN PIANO two
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OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, Boston
CHAS. H. DITSON
J. E. DITSON
Hits!! I
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Three G e n u i n e
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••MY DEAR OLD SOUTHERN HOHE," The " h i t " of all ballad "hits."
" T H E W I L L I E BOYS."
"DOWN IN THE DEPTHS." "WE'LL NEVER HAUL THE
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A knockout vocal and instrumen- The most melodious bass song
Becoming very popular. A rous-
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W.
H. A N S T E A D ,
3 3 W. 2 7 t h
Titzgibbons, Butler $ Co,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
53 WEST 28th Street,
NEW YORK.
Booscy & Co*
9 East J7th St.
New
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S T R E E T ,
N E W YORK.
THE STORY OF THE DAISIES,"
By Ed. G. Egge and Wm. J. Butler.
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"WHOSE LITTLE CHOC'LATE BABE IS OO,"
By John W. Dunstan and Percy Y. Clarke
"BROADWAY FOR MINE,"
By Fitzgibbons and Pease.
The Sensations of Paris.
"AMOUREUSE," VALSE LENTE
and " LOIN DU PAYS," VALSE TZIGANE
By RODOLPHE BEROER.
Piano Solo 60c. Small Orchestra 50c. Large Orchestra 75c