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THE JOIjN CHURCH CO.
Another Nevin song has lately been pub-
lished by the John Church Co. It is the
"Woodpecker." We feel that we cannot say
too much about this song. It is one of the
most beautiful compositions of that talented
composer that we have heard. It is receiving
attention from music-lovers in all parts of
the country, and it promises to rival his fa-
mous "Narcissus." Other new publications
of this firm are "Four-Leaf Clover," by Ella
Iligginson and Charles Willcbv; "The Land
of Ucst," by Jessie Freeland and Edward
liroome; "Out from the North the Iceberg
Came," by Rudolph Steinhagen and J. Lewis
Browne; "Betrothal," by the same writers,
and "A Serenade," by Edward Coate Pink-
nev and [. Lewis Browne.
SOL BLOOM'S PUBLICATIONS.
H. Carr, who says that the more he sings it
the better he likes it, and the more his audi-
ence hear it, the better they like it.
T. V". Stock, who is now using the illus-
trated songs with Rowe King's Stock Co.,
is featuring "Beyond the Gates of Paradise"
and the pathetic ballad ''In the Valley of
Kentucky."
then to San Francisco, stopping off at Den-
ver and Salt Lake City. Next to Los An-
geles, El Paso an-1 down to Juarez, Mexico,
where he will be for at least a week, as he
intends to open an agency in Mexico. He
will then go- to Florida and will come back
to New York by steamer. In all he will be
gone for about six weeks. He will then, in
the company of Jean Schwartz, make a two
months' trip to Europe to establish a London
office. Taken altogether, Mr. Bernstein's
life for the next few months will not be a
monotonous one.
PUBLISHERS SHOULD JOIN.
M. Witmark & Sons, with their accus-
tomed up-to-dateness and enterprise, have
joined the American Guild of Banjoists, Man-
dolinists and Guitarists, and all publishers of
music for these instruments should do the
same. We gave full particulars of this ex-
cellent organization in our issue of Feb. ist.
C. L. Partee, the editor and proprietor of our
esteemed contemporary, The Cadenza, has
after two years' hard work, started this guild,
and he deserves the thanks and congratula-
tions of many.
We can recommend all music publishers
joining this organization, and we hope to see
the lead set by M. Witmark & Sons followed
by many. They do not often make mistakes.
MAY IRWIN AGAIN IN TOWN.
Laugh-provoking May Irwin will be seen
in New York for the last time this season at
the Grand Opera House next week, where
she will no doubt succeed in greatly lighten-
ing the pocketbooks of fun-loving West-
Si ders.
She will appear in the "Widow Jones" and
will feature the same songs that took Broad-
way by storm earlier in the season, such as
"Re Good," "The Naphtha Launch," "Good-
bye, Booze," "Live Humble," "He Certainly
Was Good to Me," etc. The above rein-
forced by an excellent rendition of "My
Rosary," make a combination of "hits" that
in contemporaneous shows are the exception
rather than the rule. We can but hope that
the rumors circulated last fall as to this being
Miss Trwin's last season on the stage may
prove as groundless as the many former
(Hies, and that we shall have the genial May
to brighten us up each year for a long while
to come.
"If Money Talks It Ain't On Speaking
Terms with Me," one of Sol Bloom's latest
publications, is being sung by Johnnie Car-
roll, Flo Irwin, Tascott, Stella Mayhew, Ed-
die Leonard, Billy Johnson, Claude Thardo,
Bob Cole, Williams and Walker, Johnny
Hoey, Sisson and Stewart, Maud Huth and
BERNSTEIN ON THE GO.
Crawford and Stanley. This is J. Fred Helf's
Louis Bernstein leaves New York to-day
latest success. Another good song of this on a combined business and pleasure trip,
firm's is "My Mother Was a Northern Girl." and says he will not let either interfere with
The following people are using it: A.rnold the other. He will go straight to Chicago,
Sisters, Isabella Seager, Flossie Allen, Ella
The Two Oreatest March Hits since the "Washington Post" and " The Honeymoon."
Bechtel, Tommy Baker, Emma Weston, Jack
' THE TWO EAOLES "—March (dedicated to President Roosevelt)
By John C lioehmr, composer
of " The American Eagle."
'THE CONQUEROR"—March (dedicated to H. R. H. Prince Henry of Prussia
McGowan, Katheryn Miley, Bison City Quar-
Published for Band, Orchestra and Piano Solo.
tet, Fred Rose, Constance Windom, George
These are Genuine American /larches— Nothing Remodeled After Foreign Patterns.
Published and for sale by
JOSEPH REUTERSHAN,
(late with CARL FISCHER.)
Raymond, Hayes and Suits, Carr and Jor-
Music Dealer, Publisher and Importer Musical Instruments,
dan and Mr. and Mrs. Lamson.
19 East 14th St. (West of Union Square), New York City.
Johnson and Wells continue to make their
"The Mansion of Aching Hearts." Great descriptive ballad
usual hit with "Baby Mine," which they have
HARRY VON TIL
" 1 '11 Be There, Mary Dear." Beautiful home song.
been singing since the song was first pub-
" On a Sunday Afternoon." Catchy waltz song.
ZER'S LATEST and •' I Just Can't Help From Loving that Man." May Irwin's success.
lished. They have now added to their rep-
" My Bamboo Queen." Oriental coon song.
ertoire Wm. H. Perm's latest, "The Sun-
GREATEST HITS. "Loo-Loo-oo-Loo-Loo," Great dainty coon seng.
flower and the Sun." Mitchell and Marron,
THE HARRY VON TILZER HUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY
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42 West 28th Street, New York
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o 7 Clark Street. Chlcair
well known through their act, "The Two-
The Song that is sweeping the Country
Man Minstrel," are using that song and in
CHORUS
On a Saturday night, dear old Saturday
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their case, as with other singers, they find
night
When your pockets are filled with coin.
it an instantaneuos success. The latest "mon-
By HOWARD and EHERSON, authors of Hello, fly Baby." Everybody is asked to join.
On a Saturday night, good old Saturday
ey" song is published by this house, the title
night.
VANDERSLOOT flUSIC CO.
The
next day is Sunday, but still on
being "If Money Talks It Aint On Speaking
Honday
41 West 28th Street
NEW YORK We dream of Saturday night.
Terms with Me." Clarice Vance is one of the
first to introduce it. She is also singing "That
CHARACTERISTIC MARCH
AND TWO-STEP
BY
for You." The Quaker City Quartet, who
played Keith's Theatre this week, are using
A DAINTY WALTZ
"The Sunflower and the Sun."
"On A Saturday Night"
Georgia Peaches
Dreams of Love
WITH LEO FEIST.
Miss Flora Parker, who played the leading
role with the "Telephone Girl" last season,
and who was in the Dan Daly "New York-
ers" show this season, appeared at the Dewey
Theatre on Sunday, March 2(1, and gave
evidence that she continues to retain her old
time magnetism. She scored a satisfactory
success with the following repertoire songs:
"Until Then," "Delia, Delia, Delia" and "My
Honolulu Lu," the latter being a hit in Dan
Daly's "New Yorkers."
"O Golden Land of Peace" is being fea-
tured by the phenomenal bass singer, George
The Jos. J, Kaiser Music Co.,
Jos.}. Kaiser
40 West 28th Street, New York
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."
Booscy & Co*,
9 East J7th St.
New York
HOWLEY, HAVILAND
and DRESSER,
1260-66 Broadway
NEW YORK
Grand Opera House Block, Chicago. 111.
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,