Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 16

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CHAMBERS' MARCH A WINNER.
AL VON TILZER.
Wm. Paris Chambers' new march, "Unser
Heinrich," dedicated to Prince Henry of
Prussia, is proving to be a big seller. Orders
have been reaching Mr. Chambers at his
headquarters, 34 East Fourteenth street, from
some of the largest jobbers in the country,
and the total sales for last week figured up
quite a big output. The march is published
for piano, band and orchestra, and like all
Mr. Chambers' works, is a catchy piece of
writing and admirably scored.
Mr. Chambers has had quite a call for the
"Unser Heinrich" march from Germanv, and
he is m" i :iimmatirip i arranp-ements with a
house in "Rerlin for its exploitation in that
countrv. A number of new compositions from
the pen of Mr. Chambers will soon be on the
market. Not many composers have a bigger
following than Mr. Chambers, particularly in
the band and orchestral field, and his reputa-
tion is well deserved, for few men have to
their credit such a roster of meritorious com-
positions.
That genius, unlike lightning, strikes twice
in the same place, is proven by the accom-
plishments of Al. Von Tilzer, who bids fair
to run his talented brother Harry a close race
for honors in the song-writing field.
Aside from his keen business acuteness,
Lately he has taken up the composition of
song melodies, and the avidity with which
the best singers and critics praise his output is
proof of the value of his works, among
which are "Tell Me that Beautiful Story," a
splendid semi-classic ballad, and "It's a Love-
ly Day for Moving," demonstrating in these
two his versatility, which further includes a
number of waltzes and marches.
He is at present one of the executive staff
in his brother's office.
THE PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
The recent publication of the Peerless Pub-
lishing Co. is "Oh, Take Me Back to Mama,
Dear," and has made many friends. It ap-
peals especially to mothers, who take it home
and teach it to their children.
Still another edition of the "Sportsman"
two-step has been issued. This piece has had
a wonderful sale, and orders are coming in
for it all the time. Another successful num-
ber is "The Chimes of Freedom" march, by
Andrew H. Mangold, which is meeting with
a big demand.
Mr. Sweeny, the leader of liuffalo Bill's
TAKE NOTICE!!!
Cowboy
Band, is very enthusiastic about this
A gruff-voiced singer is going about
march,
and
now it is to be played regularly
the countrv working music publishers for
at
the
Madison
Square Garden next week.
monev wherewith to have orchestrations
Of
the
many
Pan-American
marches that
made under the pretense of singing their he is singularly well equipped for the line
songs. He claims to have engagements with of work he has decided to follow, as he is a have been on the market, the only one to sur-
the circus and other outdoor entertainments. clever pianist and possesses a cultivated bari- vive was that by W. A. Corey. It was the
Howley, Haviland & Dresser. Charles K. tone voice of great power and sweetness— souvenir number of the Exposition, and is
Harris, Howard A. Hill and other reputable valuable adjuncts to the music publishing selling bigger now than ever. A good tip
to the dealers when ordering it—be sure to
firms have fallen prev to the fellow's frauds. business.
mention the composer's name, then you will
THE FOUR BROADWAY HITS OP THE SEASON.
•While The Convent Bells Were Ringing"
" The Maiden With The Dreamy Eyes."
get the right one.
'Nobody's Looking But The Owl and The Moon "
"Maybe."
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"My Love of Long Ago," paithetic waltz
THB POUR COON 3ONQ SUCCESSES OP THE YEAR.
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" My Castle on the Nile."
I'm Goinif To Live Anyhow Till I Die." 1
ballad,
and "You Are Xot the Girl I Loved
No Use Asking 'Cause You Know The Reason Why." JOS. W. STERN & CO.,
'Didn't He Ramble."
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Long
Ago,"
descriptive ballad, have both
THB POUR INSTRUMENTAL FAVORITES.
' Gainsborcueh March."
"23d Regiment " (Vigilantia) March.
NEW YORK CITY.
proved to be all that we predicted for them
1
Bug-ville Brigade " Characteristic.
" Belle of Grenada " Waltzes.
when published.
Present big song success at the Casino Theatre in
"On a Summer's Night" is another of the
" THE LITTLE DUCHESS," is
"morning, noon and night" songs with which
the market has been deluged. This, however,'
is one of the good ones. Raymond Moore 1
is featuring it in his show. The progress of.
Published by THE AMERICAN MUSIC CO., Broadway, cor. 37th Street, New York
this firm has been remarkable. It is now on a
good basis, and holds a prominent position
The Everlasting Flower
among music publishers. Dealers can always
" J J U S T A C H A I N OK D A I S I E S " By Arthur Lamb and be sure of this firm's songs being good sellers.

Raymond Hubbel
Once again we take our hat off to George J. .
ARTHUR LAMB & CO.,
Wetzell, to whom the success is due.
CHICAGO. ILL.
34 Clark Street.
V
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A NOVEL SONG.
i
J
Lew Dockstader, of the famous Primrose
GREAT INSTRUMENTAL HIT
& Dockstader Minstrels, recently put on at
"Dance of the Bumblebees" By E. E. B
the Victoria Theatre the oddest idea in a coon
GREAT 50NG SUCCESS
129 PEMBROKE ST.
44
Mary Dear I'm Called Away" By Julia smith song that was ever invented. It is entitled
JL Jl BOSTON jt j*
"Dat Certain Party," and has as a theme
Telephone 619-3 Tremont.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE. FULL ORCHESTRATIONS.
the astonishing adventures of a colored "gen- '
tleman" who wrote a note to a swell colored :
INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTY
belle, stating the fact that he admired her
By C. E. POMEROY.
very much, and making her a proposal of
Band and Orchestral arrangements to this number by W. Paris Chambers.
marriage. Unfortunately for the "gentle-
man"
in question, it turns out that the lady
C. L. PARTEE MUSIC CO., - - 5 East 14th St. New York
is married, and the result is that wherever
"Bill Johnson" turns he finds a messenger „
•WATCH 'EM-
boy, or a policeman, or his own wife, and
1364 BROADWAY
"NEVER TO MEET AGAIN"
finally a whole mob of colored people tell him
NEW YORK
"MY MISSISSIPPI SUE"
...'-" V.
4 9 3 WASHINGTON STREET
"that if he is 'dat certain party' he had better .
••SHOW ME THE WAY 7 0 GET HOME"
BOSTON
fly away." It is easy to see'-:from this brief :
102-104 E. MADISON 8T.
••THE BROKEN VOW"
CHICAGO
synopsis of the song that it is
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
ANNA HELD'S
Whats'd Yo' Do Wid De Letter,
BRENTON-BAGLEY
MUSIC PUB COMPANY
"EVANGELINE"
George Iti. Hr«V
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A CHAT WITH M. SHAPIRO.
new idea, and that since the song is written what a good hustler can do, and George
by Johnson, Cole & Johnson, the melody must Spaulding is certainly that. He has recently
be as catchy as their other successes. Mr. composed some very bright little compositions
Dockstader pronounces it the greatest song himself, which will be heard from later.
he has ever sung, and there is no doubt of it.
A POPULAR SINGER.
Jt is published by Jos. W. Stern & Co.
The photograph which appears herewith is
"Please note this is the correct address,"
said Maurice Shapiro, "of my new house,
27 West Ninety-fifth street, just off Central
Park West." Mr. Shapiro is going to give a
great housewarming party at the end of the
month. The elite of the land will he there,
that of Edward M. Ross, who is now in
-SAN TOY"~WITH US AGAIN.
all his friends in the music puhlishing busi-
We once more have that exceedingly tune- charge of the professional department of ness, and there are many of them, for there
ful operetta, "San Toy," with us, and it has George M. Krey's New York office. Mr. is not a more genuinely liked man in Twenty-
not lost value with age. There are several Ross is well known in vaudeville circles as eighth street. All the musical talent possibly
new numbers in it that are well received, but a song illustrator, and his singing of popular available and a host of others are wanted to
the old numbers are the popular ones. Min- ballads has won for him a host of admirers. come early and stay early. That is the watch-
nie Ashley is welcomed back to Broadway
word. Louis Bernstein is enjoying his trip
with open-arms. The score is published by the
in the West; he was in Pasadena, Cal., over
John Church Co., and the New York city
Sunday, and is now on his way to Mexico.
sales have been enormous since the reopening.
This is the first we have heard of "The
It is without doubt the most tuneful show in
Ping
Pong Girl," by Nat C. Woodward and
town.
Jesse M. Sanford. Dorothy Morton is now
WILL DUPLICATE SUCCESS.
rehearsing it to sing in "The Hall of Fame."
Anna Held at the head of her splendid
What may well be described as an "Art
company, "The Little Duciiess," will be at
Folio" is a collection of the latest works of
the Grand Opera House next week. Its suc-
Horwitz & Bowers, under the title of "In
cess on Broadway was phenomenal, quite one
spirations of Poetry and Melody." It con-
of the best musical productions of an excep-
sists of six numbers of truly beautiful verse
tionally strong season. The score is pub-
EDWARD M. ROSS.
and composition. It is by far the best work
lished by Schuberth & Co., and they report it In his repertoire is included the following- of these clever young writers. The titles are
has had a very large sale. One of the hits of songs, "Never to Meet Again," "My Missis- "Farewell Sweetheart Mine," "Contentment,"
the piece is "Pretty Mollie Shannon," sung sippi Sue," "The Broken Vow," "She's "Love Divine," "With You Alone," "Evening
by Miss Held. This is a Witmark publica- Sleeping By the James" and "Dreaming in Lullaby," "Don't You Love me? Tell Me
tion. It is certain the S. R. O. sign will be the Trenches." He modestly claims that his Why." Dealers want to get this at once; it is
displayed nightly at the Grand Opera House
success has been largely due to these songs. a sure seller.
next week.
Well, they are good songs and have been well
"Business is greater than ever," said Mr.
WHAT A HUSTLER CAN DO.
sung—there lies the success.
Shapiro. "Mr. Bernstein reports very favor-
"I Don't See no Streets Xamed After
Weser Bros, have just published two clev- ably of the San Francisco office.
You" is a great song in its line. Geo. L. er march and two-step compositions by the
"By the way," he concluded, "you might
Spaiikling has certainly done wonders with Heinzman brothers. They are entitled mention to the trade that Louis Brandt
the McKinley Co.'s catalogue since taking "Across the Pacific" and "Gay Bachelors." Schweiger, our representative, is off on a
hold of their professional offices in Twenty- The publication of these marches by Weser trip, and will visit Buffalo, Toronto, Cleve-
eighth street. Their songs are to be heard Bros, is a well-deserved compliment to the land, Detroit, Milwaukee, Chicago, St. Paul,
everywhere, in all the vaudeville houses, con- promising young song writers and compos- Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Washing-
ton and Philadelphia."
cert halls, and at Coney Island. It just shows ers whose names appear on the title pages.
C O L L E G E
Hinds &
S O N G S
Noble.
Songs of all Colleges, $1.50
Entertain friends, add cheer to every home.
COOPER
Songs of Eastern Colleges, $1.25—Songs of Western Colleges, $r.25—New
Songs for Glee Clubs, 50 cents.
LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO BOOKSELLERS.
INSTITUTE
NEW YORK CITY
MISTER ROONEY"
PEERLESS
IRISH SONQ SUCCESS By C. E. CASEY PUB. CO.
Take Me To My Mama Dear"
47 W. 28th S t . .
A Favorite Child Song by Hall & Braham
N. Y.
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBL15HBR5.
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
The Crown Music Co.
THE GREAT SONQ HITS OF THE SEASON
"Jenny Lee."
•My Gipsy Queen."
"Rip Van Winkle Was A Lucky Man."
"I'm Tired."
"Since Sister Nell heard Paderewski Play." "Nursery Rhymes."
TO THE TRADE!!!
Wholesale Music Dealers
12 East 17th Street,
NEW YORK.
We can supply you with anything pub
lished.
Send for our monthly list of
B A R G A I N S ! ! !
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC EMaMVEBS flHD PRINTERS,
Mu«lc Titles by all Processes.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
A
WITMARK NIGHT.
How is this for a program? It was re-
cently played at the Emporium, Market street,
San Francisco. Rather a triumph for M.
Witmark & Sons!
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PART I.
March, "While Old Glory Waves" .. .Heindl
Selection from "The Explorers"
Lewis
Mexican Serenade, La Mirabella" Shaw-Dixon
Grand Medley, 'Fiddle-Dee-Dee" Stromberg
Waltzes, '-I Ride Bells"
Rubens
Two-Step. "Rickety Dan"
Kremer
Song "Stay in Your Own Backyard" . .Udall
Arabian Intermezzo, "Zamona"
Loraine
PART II.
Selection from, ' 'The Ameer"
Herbert
Two-Step, "Tale of a Kangaroo"
Luders
Novelette, "In a Cosy Corner"
Bratton
Selection from, ' 'The Chaperons" .. . Witmark
A musical Horse on You, ' T h e Donkey Laugh
Whitney
Waltzes. "Dolly Varden"
Edwards
Song, "I Love No One But You" . .. Kremer
MISS MIGNON JUDSON
March, "Pullman Porters Ball" ..Stromberg
Won't These Keep the BusyDealersBusy?
Musical Comedies:
"Dolly Varden," "King Dodo," "The Burgo-
master," "The Chaperons." "The Explorers,"
Weber & Field s "Holty Tolty " "The Sultan
of Sulu," "Princess Chic," "Uarrett OTlagh "
"The Royal Rogue."
Song Successes:
"Pretty HolHe Shannon." "To-day I am Sweet
Sixteen" "Kitty" and "A Dream that Never
Comes True ' "He Ought to have a Tablet In
the Hall of Fame," " noon, Moon," "Your
Gun," "Billet Doux," '/Ion Cher Ami," 'Tly
Filopena Pet," "Follow the flan that Leads the
Band," "The Cuckoo and the Clock."
M.WITMARK S. SONS, Publishers
• Witmark
Ilulldliigu)
No. 8 West 29th 5t.
186 & 188 Shaftesbury Ave.
New York.
London.
Schiller Theatre Building
Curtaz Building
Chicago.
San Francisco.

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