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Issue: 1906 Vol. 42 N. 12

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this song to another firm, and we were compelled Good-bye," by Percy E. Robbins; "I'll Love You
to get possession through an injunction suit Forever and Aye." Instrumental—"Injun Gal,"
intermezzo and twostep, by Ellis R. Ephraim;
Regarding the Edmonds Suit—Case Appealed which was granted in our favor. When our pres-
ent counterclaim therefore is passed upon by a "Summer Dreams," waltz, by E. W. Corliss.
to a Higher Court.
FROM K. 11. 11AYILAN1> PlilJLlSIIINU CO.
higher court, there is no doubt that they will
Vocal—"When Mo.se, With His Nose, Leads the
Justice Leventritt in the Supreme Court, New owe us money. In the meantime the $700 will
Band," by Theodore Morse; "Sweet Nora Dear,"
York, Thursday week, ordered J. W. Stern & Co., stay right here with Jos. W. Stern & Co."
by William P. Johnston. Instrumental—"Juno,"
publishers, to give an accounting to Shepard N.
intermezzo for piano, by Theodore Morse; "Havi-
Edmonds, the colored song writer, of the number
REVIEWOGRAPHS.
land's Dance Folio No. 2," arranged for the piano
of copies sold and the profits accruing from the
sale of Edmonds' song, "You Can't Fool All
By a curious coincidence, the same day the by Theodore Morse, including selections from all
the People All the Time." He brought action copyright conference convened in Washington, of the firm's popular numbers, and "Haviland's
for an accounting in order to determine the D. C, last week, the appeal of Garret J. Cou- Happy Hearts No. 2," a comprehensive and well
amount of royalties due him.
chois, now serving time under a conviction for chosen table of contents.
FROM JKltOMK II. HKMICK & CO.
The publishers have decided to appeal the case, pirating the music of "Hearts and Flowers," was
Vocal—"Jessamine," by Albert Gumble; "Down
and commenting on this step Jos. W. Stern & up for a hearing in the Appellate Division of the
Co. made the following statement to The Review: New York Supreme Court. The argument was in Lover's Lane" (in "Tom, Dick and Harry"),
b\ Williams & Van Alstyne; "Good-bye, Maggie
"Edmonds, the colored writer, is not entitled to exhaustive on both sides, relating to copyright
and will never receive one cent of the 'You jurisdiction, trade-mark applications and cog- Doyle," by Jean Schwartz.
FROM JOS. W. STERN & CO.
Can't Fool All the People All the Time' royalties, nate matters. Decision was reserved. His name
Vocal—"By the Light of the Honeymoon" (in
amounting to $700. He assigned all his right, and offense were successfully quoted in Wash-
title and interest long ago to Howley. Haviland & ington as a proof that a misdemeanor clause "The Babes and the Baron"), by Anna Caldwell;
"Since Father Went to Work," by Wm. Cahill;
Dresser, and when this firm went into bank- should be inserted in the new copyright bill.
"For You" (in "The Catch of the Season"), by
ruptcy, the trustee in charge of the estate claimed
Edward Cary; "We Parted as the Sun Went
the royalties; other claims came in from lawyers,
Advices from Chicago state that millions of
etc. We therefore determined to hold the whole cheaply manufactured sheets of popular music Down," by Alfred Solman; "March On," by Rosa-
matter until the court could decide upon the copyrighted in the United States are flooding the mond Johnson; "I Don't Want to Work No
rightful owner. Now, the fact is that we have a country, and local United States treasury special More," by Albert V. Thompson. Instrumental—
just counterclaim on this song for depriving us agents have been drawn into a difficult task. The "Polo," by V. de Lopez; "Nat-u-ritch," intermezzo
(in "The Squaw Man"), by Theo. Bender.
of the rights of publication at the beginning. If
sheet music is printed in Canada and then
you will remember, Edmonds wrongfully sold shipped into this country. Under the United
EVELYN BLOOM'S SONG HIT.
States copyright law the Government may seize
TWO GREAT HITS!
all of this music and destroy it. Hundreds of
Susie Fisher, who needs no introduction as a
thousands of copies have already been destroyed
"Where the Mississippi Meets the Sea"
by customs officials all over the United States, singer, is featuring "The Waves Love the Sea-
AND
and the loss to prospective receivers of the music shore."
•• S W EETHEA.RT"
May Joyce, who is well known throughout the
is estimated at a high figure. This is the only
MELVILLE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
west, writes Sol Bloom that she is making a tre-
remedy,
it
is
declared,
the
Government
has,
not
55 West 28th Street, New York
being able to prosecute the persons printing the mendous hit with " 'Neath the Spreading Chest-
nut Tree," by Evelyn Bloom.
music in Canada.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Just a little incident to show how performers
will
take to a song if it has a catchy swing, is
Music Engravers and Printers
I. Waldman Teschner, of Willis Woodward &
the visit of Nanon Jacques to Sol Bloom's office
Co.,
is
again
rounding
into
form,
as
he
has
been
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
on the road for the past couple of weeks selling one day last week. Miss Jacques had been using
FOR ESTIMATE
his line and bagging nice orders in his usual the song called "Come Back," and through some
226 WEST 26th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
accident lost the orchestration. Upon her return
successful style.
to New York she immediately called at the office
George H. Bell, who has been west and south of the publisher and requested another orches-
for the New York Music Publishing House, re- tration, saying she could not very well do with-
turned last week very well satisfied with his out the song in her repertoire, it being one of
trip. Geo. L. Standin, manager of the Enterprise her biggest hits.
1B ol Interest to all dealers—we furnish
Music Supply Co., who has also been about beat-
you with any quantity ol our new
ing the bushes and feeling the pulse of the trade,
DOCKSTADEK'S GREAT SUCCESSES.
thematic catalogues without charge.
came back to New York quite pleased with the
We publish "Blue Bell," "Feelln* for
You," "What the Brass Band Played"
jobbing outlook.
On the southern tour of Lew Dockstader's Big
and other big hits.
Minstrel Co., to cover fifteen weeks, the fol-
Let us get In touch with you—write us.
A very pretty sacred song entitled "My Shep-
owing songs from the catalogue of Willis Wood-
herd's Call," has been published by Richard Con- ward & Co. will be featured: "Reply," by Jos.
way, of Carroll, la. The charming verse is set Geissler; "When the Sun Sinks in the Golden
to a very pleasing melody which is destined to West," by Gus Gillespie; "When the Golden Corn
125 W. 37th Street, New York
find a great many admirers among lovers of
is Waving. Dora Dear." by George Rosey.
songs of the type of "The Holy City."
STERN CO.'S STATEMENT
OUR "NEW ISSUE"
PROPOSITION
F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
WILLIS WOODWARD 6 CO.
Announot
the Publication of
George Rosey's
Latest and Greatest Two Step
"The Juggler"
RECENT MUSIC.
FKOM M. WITMARK & SONS.
Vocal—"When Thou Canst Rest, or Ah! Love
Me, but Love Me Well" (in "Mizpah"), by Lus-
combe Searrelle: "The Boy Who Is Good to His
Mother Is Good Enough for Me," by Gharles D.
Bingham; "My Rosebud Sioux," by Wm. E. Bock;
"Sweet Love Mine," by C. O. Hare; "Nothing
Like That in Our Family," by Seymour Furth;
"Finesse," by Lester W. Keith; "Come. Little
Girl," by Walter H. Lewis; "Ada," by Milton
Lewis and Sandy Weil; "Good-bye, Sweetheart,
LIVE DEALERS =
should subscribe to M. Witmark & Sons' vocal and instrumental "new Issue" publications, so as to keep
their patrons nnd themselves in touch with the latest successes. Five cents the copy is all that Is charged.
Fill in and forward attached blank.
M. WITMARK & SONS, 144 W. 37th Street, New York
hereby agree to take one each of your "NEW" vocal and Instrumental Publications as
•soon as issued at 5 CENTS PER COPY. This to begin with your next shipment of same and to con-
tinue until notified to the contrary.
Name
Street Number
Town or City
Reference. (New York if possible)
NOTE.—The "New Issues" are sent out monthly, and no less than the COMPLETE SET can be sub-
scribed for.
Those with whom we have no business relations tcill please send reference with first order.
THE FOLIO SUCCESS OF J906 IS
"The Most Pobcilar
Home Songs"
OUR 124-PAGE FOLIO, CONTAINING 137 OF
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS AND POP-
ULAR SONGS.
Our Advance Orders Were Over 25,000
If you have not seen this Folio, send 'J.">o.
for a (postpaid) Sample copy, with Special
Offer Card.
HINDS, NOBLE & ELDREDGE
3J-33-35 "West 15th Street,
"Priscilla"
Intermezzo
&nd Two-Step
"SINCE
FATHER
WENT
TO WORK"
HALLADS
Down Where M o h a w k
F l o w n , (iolilen Autumn
Tims Sweet Maine, Eve-
nli.tr Hreeie Sighing Home,
Swivt ll.uiif, Uenrt'H Tn-
JOS. W. STERN
& CO.
The House ol Hits
34 E. 21 St., N. Y.
tWT Send lor rates
Father
"Little Girl
You'll Do"
New York City
"Dearie"
B&ll&d
"Robinson
Crusoe's
Isle"
l*l<1 Carpet cm
Slnlrs
Little Buttercup
Young Antelope (Indlnn-
"Peter
Piper"
H w e i t Moon Shining on
River
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