Music Trade Review

Issue: 1906 Vol. 42 N. 14

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as the request is made to the operator, while
trying to entertain a house party, only in this
AHTIHIt PitYOR'S BAM).
case there is no operator, as a baby may start it
4GS0 Louisa Waltz
1'ryor (10) 1642 Traveling
and the machine will continue to play and change
1643 Uncle's Quit Work, Too
4633 Happy lleinie—March and Two step.
1644 Gretchen
the time and speed to suit the selection being
1645 I'll Do Anything in the World for You
Lampe (10)
played. This Mr. Cox accomplishes by means of
TENOR SOLOS BY BILLY MURRAY, ORCII. ACCOM.
4G38 Poppies—Japanese Two-step
Moret (10)
2097 Nothing Like That in Our Family. (Sung by
4631! 22d Regiment March
Uilmore (10)
a magazine on which a dozen standard records
Lew
Dockstader.)
31503 Coronation March—lie Prophete. Meyerbeer (12)
2098 You're a Grand Old Rag. (Geo. M. Cohan's
are placed. Any ordinary Columbia or Edison
31504 American Fantasle
Herbert (12)
latest
success
in
George
Washington,
Jr.)
.
.
.
.
31500 Carlotta Waltz
Milloecker (.12)
record will fit this machine, as it is made stand-
2100 I Like You. (From "The Mayor of Tokio.")
-VICTOIt OUCHKSTKA, W'ALTKK Ii. UliGKUS. CONDUCTOR.
2102 College Life
4611 Happv I5irds—Waltz with bird war-
ard, and therefore avoiding any trouble whatever
2105 How Would You Like to Spoon With Me?
blfrig
Hoist (10)
(From "The Earl and the Girl.")
in securing new selections at any time and place.
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TBOMBON'K QUARTET
(Messrs. Ilampe, Miiusebach, Kluge and Kentield).
The magazine is so arranged as to have only
4639 The Kerry Dance
Molloy (10)
VERIFYING CONSULAR INVOICES.
one record revolve at once, and immediately
XYLOI'IHINE SOLO BY l'KTKIt I.EWIX, WITH OHCH.
4612 My Hindoo Man
Van Alstyne (10)
after this selection has been finished the ma-
( Special to The Uevievv. )
BELL SOI.oS 1SY CHRIS CHAPMAN, WITH ORCH.
4613 lielle of the West—Schottische
Selling (10)
chine can very easily make an electrical contact
Washington, D. C, March 31, 190(5.
4614 One Heart, One Mind
Strauss (10)
Importers of talking machines, specialties, at this point and cause an instantaneous change
THE USSMAN-DU1U.KY TRIO.
Banjo, Mandolin and Harp Guitar.
supplies,
etc., will be interested in the amend- of selection without the machine even stopping.
4624 St. Louis Tickle—llagtime Two-step..
ment of consular regulations promulgated by the
The question was put to Mr. Cox as to whether
Seymore (10)
4623 Al Fresco—Intermezzo
V. Herbert (10)
Treasury
Department
under
date
of
March
5,
there
was a similar machine on the market, to
VICTOR BRASS QUARTET.
1906, as follows:
4615 The Chapel (What Beams so Bright) Hoch (10)
which he answered in the affirmative, but said
TENOR SOLOS BY AL H . WILSON, WITH ORCH.
"678. Purchased Goods, Where Certified.—In- that they have met with no success. The reason
4620 In Tyrol—Yodling Song
Wilson (10)
4621 Under the Harvest Moon
Wilson (10)
voices of merchandise purchased for export to for this is that they possess such intricate parts
31498 The Winding of the Yarn
Wilson (12)
the United States must be produced for certifica- and are so complicated that they have lacked in
TENOR SOU) HY UYRON G. HARLAN, WITH ORCH.
4616 Where the Morning Glories Twine
tion to the consul of the district at which the merit, and this has naturally brought the price
Around the Door
Von Tilzer (10)
TENOR SUMlS BY HARRY TALLY, WITH ORCH.
merchandise was purchased, or in the district in very high.
4618 Fly Away Birdie to Heaven
Harris (10)
which it was manufactured, but as a rule con-
4619 Can't You See I'm Lonely
Armstrong (10)
"I would like to have it understood," said he,
TENOR SOLOS BY RICHARD JOSK WITH ORCH.
sular officers shall not require the personal at- "that my machine is the result of a second at-
31496 I Cannot Sing the Old Songs
Claribel (12)
31497 Ben Bolt
Kneass (12)
tendance at his office of the shipper, purchaser, tempt, as I first built what I term an automatic
TKNtilt SOLO BY HARRY MACDONOUG1I, WITH ORCH.
manufacturer, owner, or his agent, for the pur- electric phonograph, which was also too compli-
31502 When t h e Mocking B i r d s a r e Singing
in t h e Wildwood . . . . . . . L a m b & Blanke ( 1 2 )
pose of making declarations to invoices, but he cated and too near like my predecessor's. I
TENOR SOLOS UY BILLY MURRAY, WITH ORCH.
4634 The Grand Old Kag—George Washing-
shall certify invoices sent to him through the quickly convinced myself that I would have to
ton, Jr
Cohan (10)
mails or by messenger. To conform to the stat- advance on new and different lines of construc-
31507 Keep on the Sunny Side
Morse (12)
"COON" SONG BY ARTHUR COLLINS, WITH ORCH.
ute which requires that merchandise shall be tion, which I immediately did."
4623 Moving Day
Von Tilzer (10)
HARRY MACDONOUGH AND HAYDN QUARTET, WITH ORCH.
invoiced at the market value or wholesale price
31500 Moon Dear—"A Society Circus"
Klein (12)
of such merchandise as bought and sold in usual
BILLY MURRAY AND HAYDN QUARTET, WITH ORCH.
F. C. MacLEAN'S NEW VENTURE.
31501 J u s t a Little Hocking Chair and You.Morse (12)
wholesale quantities at the time of exportation
DUET BY STANLEY AND MACDONOUGH, WITH ORCH.
4631 When the Whip-poor-will Sings Mar-
to
the
United
States,
in
the
principal
markets
of
Fred C. MacLean, one of the best known travel-
guerite
Helf (10)
the country whence imported, consuls will cer- ing men in the eastern trade, recently with the
DUET BY DUDLEY AND MACDONOUGH, WITH ORCH.
31505 Dreaming Love of You
Harris (12)
tify to invoices, the additional cost of transpor- Douglas Phonograph Co., and the "V. D. & E.,"
DUETS BY' COLLINS AND HAKLAN, WITH ORCH.
4622 Jessamine
Gumble (10)
tation from the place of manufacture to the place has gone into the general export business as
4626 When Mose with His Nose Leads the
of shipment whenever the invoice is presented to MacLean & Co. His suite of offices is at 79
Band
Morse (10)
4627 Gretchen
Penn (10)
be consulated in a country other than the one Wall street, the center of exporting interests,
TORREY-AI/EXANDER REVIVAL HYMNS.
By Haydn Quartet, with Orch.
from which the merchandise is being directly and "Mac" is confident fortune is about to smile
4636 The New "Glory" Song
Towner (10)
exported to the United States.
4637 1'ower from God
Tillman (10)
upon him in lavish manner, a consummation his
VICTOR RECORDS FOR APRIL.
BARITONE SOLO BY J . W. MYERS, WITH ORCH. ACCOM.
1626 Will The Angels Let Me Play
BARITONE SOLOS BY ARTHUR COLLINS, WITH
ACCOM.
ORCH.
"UUKK" SPECIALTY BY STANLEY AND HARLA.N.
31499 Scene in a Country Store
(12)
"680. Invoice and Declaration to be Verified.— many friends devoutly wish.
When the invoice and declaration are received
by the consul, it is his duty to examine carefully
PUBLISHERS MAY MAKE RECORDS.
each item and satisfy himself that it is true and
correct. In aid of this examination it shall be
BARITONE SOLOS IN SPANISH BY SENOR FRANCISCO,
George Maxwell, manager of Boosey & Co.'s
WITH ORCH.
the duty of such consular officer to confer with American branch music publishing house, is a
4040 J a c a r a n d o s a
Alvarez ( 1 0 )
official chambers of commerce and other trade or- firm believer in the feasibility of publishers
4643 S e r e n a t a — ( S c h u b e r t ' s Serenade) Schubert (10)
SEV10N INCH KKCOKDS.
ganizations in his district, and he shall report making their own records, and in this way con-
ARTHUR PRYOR'S BAND.
4632 22d Regiment March
Gilmore ( 7 ) any and all written communications from such
trol their copyrights absolutely. He has shown,
4633 Happy lleinie—March and Two-step.Lampe ( 7 )
commercial bodies and trade organizations that as samples of what may be done in this line, a
TKNOR SOLO BY BILLY MURRAY, WITH ORCH.
4634 The Grand Old Rag—George Washing-
ton, J r
Cohan ( 7 ) may be submitted to him in writing, together
number of very fine duplex discs, including grand
DUET BY STANLEY AND MACDONOUGH. WITH ORCH.
with all schedules of prices furnished him offi- opera selections of famous singers made in Paris.
4635 The Old Brigade
Barri ( 7 )
cially for that purpose; and the consul is author- The Kubelik violin solos are especially excellent,
THREE SPLENDID CONCERTED RECORDS BY
FAMOUS SINGERS.
ized, in his discretion, to call for the bills of (he tone effects being wonderfully preserved.
DUET BY ELLISON VAN HOOSE AND MARCEL JOURNET,
WITH ORCH.
sale of merchandise purchased for export to the The gentleman is an enthusiast on the subject,
74003 Scene and duet—"Heavenly Vision"
United States; to inquire into the cost of pro- and unless something unforeseen should happen,
Act I.—Faust
Gounod (12)
duction of merchandise not obtained by pur- as, for instance, those annoyances termed patent
DUET BY ELLISON VAN HOOSE AND EMILIO DK GOGORZA,
WITH ORCH.
chase; to demand samples; and, if the condi- infringements, the American market may know
74005 Duet—Act I, Martha—Solo Profugio
tions require it, to examine the entire consign- more of these records.
Flotow (12)
ment. Whenever an invoice is offered for certi-
TRIO BY VAN HOOSE, JOt'RNET AND DE GOGoRZA. WITH
ORCH.
fication which covers consolidated shipments
74004 Trio—The Duel—Faust, Act I I I . . . G o u n o d ( 1 2 )
WHOLESALE BUSINESS IN SHARON,
consisting of the productions of different manu-
VIOLONCELLO SOLOS BY JOSEF HOLLMAN, WITH ORCH.
64001 Ave Maria . . . :
Schubert (10)
facturers, the consul may demand the submis-
74001 Petite Valse—Morceaux No. 5. . . . Hollman (V2)
W. C. De Foreest & Son have just completed
BY J O S E F HOLLMAN,, PIANO ACCOM.
sion of the manufacturer's bills relating thereto.
74002 Andante religioso—(second concerto,
Even when the merchandise has been purchased moving their wholesale talking machine business
opus 12)
Hollman (12)
NEW EAMES RECORDS.
for export and the invoice sets out truly the to Sharon, Pa., where they have five times the
MME. EAMES, WITH 'CELLO OBLIGATO BY HOLLMAN.
85097 Chanson d'Amour—Song of Love. Hoilman (12)
price paid, the consul should ascertain whether room formerly occupied. They have an unusual-
85098 Ave Maria
Bacii-Gounod i J 2)
the price represents the market value of the ly complete stock consisting of Edison, Victor,
MME. EAMES AND EMILIO DE GOOORZA.
85099 L a ci darem la m a n o — ( " H a n d in
Columbia (disc and cylinder), Talkophones.
goods."
H a n d We'll W a n d e r " ) — D o n Gio-
American records—in fact, supplies of all kinds.
vanni
Mozart ( 1 2 )
INTERNATIONAL
RECORD CO.'S LATEST.
This department is under the management of G.
METROPOLITAN BAND OF NEW YORK.
I,. Basseit.
351 Light Cavalry Overture
JAMES F. COX'S INVENTION.
UENUlt SOLOS JN GERMAN BY KMIL MUENCH, WITH ORCH.
4641 HeidenriJslein—"Wild Kose" . . . .11. Werner (10)
464H Stille Nacht, Heilige N a c h t — ( S i l e n t
Night, Holy Night)
F r a n z Gruber (10)
31508 H a n s und L i e s e l — ( H a n s a n d L i s a ) . . .
Folk Song ( 1 2 )
Selections from II Trovatore. Opening chorus
from Act 2 ending with duet finale by
Eleonore and Count di Luna
353 The Freedom of the Slaves of Egypt
354 Selection, Cavaleria Rusticana.
Introducing
Lola and Drinking Songs ending with the
Church Scene Chorus
Containing most popular
35 Z Selection. Lucia.
melodies from opera
352
PELL SO'S ORCHESTRA.
647 Cayuga Medley. (Contains Hiawatha.)
648 Silverheels. (Will prove as popular as Ilia
watha.) . . .
650 Medley Waltz—Forty-five Minutes from
Broadway, introducing "1 Think I Could
be Awful to You."
652 Medley Waltz— Watch Where the Crowd Goes
By, introducing "We'll Be Together When
the Clouds Roll By."
DESCRIPTIVE QUARTETTES. BY THK UAMBLERS.
1300 The Barbecue in Old Kentucky
1301 Characteristic Negro Medley
1302 Cornfield Medley
1303 Night Trip to Buffalo
1304 Negro Wedding in Southern Georgia
1305 Sleigh ride Party
A Talking Machine That Will Work in Unison
With a Moving Picture Machine—His De-
scription of the Device.
James Fillimore Cox recently gave an exhibi-
tion at the Hotel Hudson, Nyack, N. Y., of a
recent invention of his—a talking machine which
is so arranged that it can work in unison with a
moving picture machine and run without atten-
tion on the part of the operators. After produc-
ing a print on which was a plan of his machine
in actual size, the inventor described it in a
comprehensive manner. To his machine there is
attached what Mr. Cox calls a repeater, so that
one can hear the same selection played as often
Anything'
tnd
Everything
in
TALKING
MACHINES
Wholesale
J a m e s I. L y o n s , 1M - IM Y H f cNAC T EN "•
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
to his interest. As the disgruntled publisher
The Allison Specialty Co. have notified the
asseverates, the jobber could relieve the situa- tiade that they have become the eastern selling
In Selling Prices and Other Matters That Need tion by a system of rebating on certain goods,
agents of the National Music Co. and the Wind-
Correction in the Music Publishing Industry and in this way maintain the entente cordiale, as
sor Music Co., of Chicago, in New York. L. V.
Has Brought About a Most Injurious State the professional diplomatist would say, as well as
C. N. Allison is the secretary and treasurer.
of Things—The Dealers Are Disheartened a semblance of equitable prices; hut the much-
—Something Should be Done to Remedy abused middleman evidently does not propose to
F. W. Helmick, recalled as former manager
Present Conditions.
relinquish his commanding position, and so far of the Enterprise Music Supply Co., and a ma-
Judging from orders received by publishers via has sedulously declined to enter into any such terial witness in the "export" feature of the
the mails and the traveling men. business in arrangement. They declare such a step would Couchois pirating case, is no longer with the
point of volume is brisk. Sales run into fair confer no advantages on them, and might lead Continental Music Co. He is "at liberty."
quantity, but prices are at so low an ebb that, into complications rather to be avoided than
A concern styling themselves the Metropolitan
the most pessimistic views of the future are en- invited.
Music Co. advertised in last Sunday's Herald as
tertained by even the most sanguine engaged in
follows: "Poet to write song words; we will
the origination, printing and marketing of pop-
REVIEWOGRAPHS.
write music and present to big New York pub-
ular music. The failure of prominent publishers
George Rosey, the "march king," has joined lishers." As if the publishers did not have
to formulate and adopt a selling agreement, in
which the correction of certain evils of long the writing staff of Hinds, Noble & Eldredge. troubles enough of their own.
standing was to be made, has not had a ten- New York, in a special capacity.
The department stores in every section of the
dency to elevate the spirits of the firms partici-
Another entire floor—5,000 square feet—has country report that the sheet music sales during
pating or the trade at large. When the move-
ment toward that end was started, great expec- been added to the publishing premises of Chas. the year have broken all previous records. With
tations were indulged in, but each subsequent K. Harris. New York, making three in all. When the number of good selling numbers on the mar-
meeting developed a condition of affairs which the alterations on the fourth floor are completed ket now the present promises to be an even
those in a position to know say are irreconcil- it will be occupied by the private office and studio better year.
able, to such an extent, it is averred, that the of Mr. Harris, the arrangers and the general
WM, CAHILL JOINS STERN & CO.
motives of certain conferees have since been office staff, besides accommodations for sheet
questioned with no little bitterness, while de- music stock as needed. Meyer Cohen, general
William Cahill, the celebrated comedian and
ploring the results. If this feeling is properly manager, will occupy the former office of Mi.
singer, has just been added to the professional
represented, it may well be said, "If the salt Harris on the third floor, so he will secure a
staff of Joseph W. Stern & Co. Mr. Cahill is the
has lost its savor, wherewith shall it then be certain measure of privacy; and where the music
author of "Since Father Went to Work," "You're
salted."'
rooms will remain and orchestrations be taken the Best Little Girl of Them All," "We Have No
Dealers throughout the country are reported care of. The ninth floor will continue to be used One to Care for Us Now," "When the Robins Bid
as thoroughly demoralized and disheartened over for storing song books, folio editions and gen- the Fading Rose Good-bye," and other popular
the situation. This is nothing new, to be sure, eral publications. The new quarters for the songs. He has been connected with the profes-
though a more acute stage of dissatisfaction has chief, looking out on Thirty-first street will be sional stage many years, and his acquaintances
been reached than ever before in the history of handsomely furnished, including suitable instru- among performers and singers are legion.
the trade. It now requires double the energy ments for his personal use in composing. The
O'Dea and Caldwell have struck it again. This
and perseverance to sell popular music, both on partitions will be of solid oak with cathedral
ime with a patter song, entitled "Old Man Man-
the part of the traveling salesman and the dealer. glass. The lease dates from May 1, though every- hattan," which was introduced for the first time
The latter regards the five and ten cent stores thing will be arranged and in order in a couple
and the department juggling game, in which the of weeks.
r Francis, Day & Hunlcr's \
publisher is held far from blameless, for the
MARCH "NEW ISSUES"
practical ruination of what was formerly a profit-
A verdict of $1,141.57 awarded to Elizabeth
m
able part of their business. A practical turn is Marbury in the City Court, New York, against
Coming through the Rye. Jennie Mine
Riisti. March Son*
given this belief by cutting orders in naif, and a Jos. W. Stern & Co., was affirmed last week by
YES. DEAR
*
A Reaulifnl H»ll».l liy Arthur Lm.ili
refusal to take chances on numbers in which the the Appellate Term of the Supreme Court. Miss
We AU Walked Into the Shop
*
slightest hazard is involved. The established Marbury said the publishers agreed to pay her
*
< 'Ollli, S o n *
When You're Up In the World
sellers are only bought as actually needed, a $100 a month for a year for the exclusive us> a
*
*
Philosophy Smur
condition not at all to the liking of the pub- of "Lady Morley," a comic opera, which was a
DEVOTION Waltz
•"
*
lisher, and which he mentions to his own dis- "frost." They paid $150 and refused to pay tho
(Tlaye.l l>v all tlu> Leailhii; ( h v h m t m s )
paragement.
rest, and she sued. The defendants rlenied the
Send for particulars of special prices to subscribers.
The merry jobber seems to have the whip hand, allegations, except the payment of $150, which
PUBLISJHtRS
buying, selling and bartering as he deems best they said was a loan. Miss Marbury sued for
^ F R A N C I S DAY & HUNTER, 15 W. 3©th St., New York A
$950 and got a verdict, including interest".
FAILLRE TO CORRECT EVILS.
Complete vocal score and Separate Numbers of
"THE ROSE OF THE ALHAMBRA"
Book and Lyrics by CHAS. EMERSON COOK.
Music by LUCIUS HOSMER.
Featuring the well-known prlma donna,
Mme. LILLIAN BLAUVELT.
Supplementary Bongs in the following productions :
EDNA MAY'S New Musical Play,
"THE CATCH OF THE SEASON."
"RAINING"
By Jerome D. Kern
SHUBEHT BROS.' English Musical Comedy Success,
"THE EARL AND THE GIRL."
"HOW'D YOU LIKE TO SPOON WITH ME."
Max. C. Eugene's hit, "IN ROSELAND" Intermezzo
Published by
T.
B. H A R M S C O .
126 West 44th St.
NEW YORK
"Thm House Melodious."
GUS EDWARDS
MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
Publishers of Lillian Russell's and the Sea-
sons Song Hits,
" I f a Girl Like You Loved a Boy Like Me."
"Somebody's Sweetheart I Want to Be,"
and "Napoli,' and Italian Love Story.
Our New Issues
"Pocahontas" (Tammany's sister). " I n a little Canoe
with Y o u " being featured by all the leading acts in
Vaudeville. "When the Green Leaves turn to Gold' a
Beautiful Rustic Ballad.
Gus Edwards Music Pub. Co.
1512 Broadway, New York.
Jack von Tilzer, now in Cuba with his family
on a pleasure trip, will return to New York Tues-
day next. The report that the York Music Co.
were in the market with their catalogue w «
emphatically denied by Albert von Tilzer. The
"boys," however, are making a pot of money
in a number of show enterprises, hence t h i
rumor.
"Next to New York Texas contributes more
liberally to the musical market than any other
State," said a veteran publisher. "According to
the output of manuscripts every other man and
woman down there must be burning with tho
fire of musical genius. From big towns and re-
mote hamlets the compositions, which range all
the way from ragtime and simple songs to ora-
torio and symphony, come drifting north to the
big publishing houses. Of course, very few of
these pieces ever get into print, creditable though
many of them are, but they show the state of
musical ferment that Texas is now passing
through."
Who Jean Schwartz and Billy Jerome will si*n
with is now being guessed by the wiseacres of
the "street." Both have been big winners in the
song-writing line, and their connection with the
Remick house is said to be permanently severed.
3 REAL SELLING HITS 3
" C O M E BACK"
The Dainty
Novelty
tUHad
Success
of America.
"GOOD-BYE 'DIXIE' DEAR"
The March Ballad Hit of America.
"HEATH THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE"
The Descriptive Rustic Ballad Hit of America.
Bond for Our Nmw Cafmtoffuem.
PUBLISHED BY
SOL BLOOM, "SSS?S, I BSSJS t New York
LOOK!
HAPPY HEINIE
IS THE MOST TALKED OF
M A R C H T W O - S T E P.
Do you play it ?
JEROME H. REMICK & CO.
45 West 28th Street,
New York

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