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Heinzraan. Instrumental—"Young Antelope," by
Anna Caldwell; "Marie Antoinette," waltz, by
Loe Orian Smith.
The winter season of grand opera and musical
comedy has passed, and light music and light
clothing of the summer season are talked of. COUCHOIS DISCHARGED IN NEW JERSEY.
The summer songs are beginning to make their
Monday the trial of G. J. Couchois at Hacken-
appearance fast, and from Maine to California
will probably be heard the strains of "Milo," sack, N. J. indicted on complaint of Boosey &
"Little Girl, You'll Do," "Waltz Me, Bill," "I'm Co., New York, of printing and selling counter-
Up in the Air About Mary" and "My Little Blar- feit copies of "The Holy City," was completed.
ney Stone." More hits for the "House of Hits." The judge refused to send the case to the jury,
on the ground that no sale had been proven in
Rose Dettaven and her quintette are preparing
the State, though it appeared true the goods had
to re-enter vaudeville with one of the most pre-
been shipped to the accused from New York. It
tentious and beautifully costumed acts ever pre-
was a peculiar state of affairs, according io the
sented in a singing and dancing offering. They
prosecution, and another example of the unex-
will use for the first time a new novelty song by
pected happening in Jersey. Couchois was dis-
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, entitled "Waltz Me,
charged.
Bill," and will also introduce Alfred Solman's
Louis F. Eggers, proprietor of the Calumet
latest number, "The Linger Longer Girl."
Press, New York, charged with printing "The
The newest melodies from Joseph W. Stern
Holy City" for Couchois, was found guilty Fri-
& Co. follow: Vocal—"Where the Weeping Wil-
day week in the Court of Special Sessions. Sen-
low Shades the Mossy Lane" and "I'm Up in the
tence was suspended.
Air About Mary," by M. H. Rosenfeld and Alfred
Solman; "While I Have You," by Frances Sea-
SALE OF SONGS FOR 'FRISCO SUFFERERS.
mans; "The Same Blue Eyes," by H. W. Petrie;
Enormous sums of money were realized for
"Let Him Who Is Without Sin Cast the First
Stone," by Winthrop Brookhouse; "Old Man the San Francisco sufferers by the selling of mu-
Manhattan," by Anna Caldwell; "I'll Keep a sic at the various New York theaters at which
Warm Spot in My Heart for You" (in "Abys- benefits were given. At the Victoria Theater,
sinia"), by Cole and Johnson; "That's When where Melleville Ellis was playing an engage-
You'll Miss Me, Little Girl," by Otto and John ment, he sold hundreds of copies of his song,
"When Love Is Young." This song is the popu-
lar musical feature of the "Brown of Harvard"
TWO GREAT HITS!
Play.
"Where the Mississippi Meets the Sea"
At the benefit given at the Hippodrome almost
AND
1,000 copies of "Moon Dear," one of the biggest
••S W EETHEART"
hits of the "Society Circus," were sold by the
MELVILLE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
composer, Manuel Klein.
55 West 28th Street, New York
At the Casino, Maud Raymond sold hundreds
of copies of "Bill Simmons," a song which she
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
sings in the "Social Whirl." At Joe Weber's
Bazaar, held at the Gilsey House all last week,
Music Engravers and Printers
there was a thriving business done in music, and
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the principal numbers sold were from Broadway
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musical comedy successes, namely, "Fantana,"
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"Rollicking Girl," "Mile. Modiste," "Dolly Dol-
lars," "Social Whirl," "Wonderland," etc., etc.
They ranged in price from 50 cents to $20 a
copy.
A number of almost unparalleled successes
which have been used in musical plays and
la ot Interest to all dealers—we furnish
comedies the past season, have recently been re-
yon with any quantity of our new
leased by M. Witmark & Sons. There is no
thematic catalogues without charge.
doubt but those who use this style music will
We publish "Blue Bell/* "Feelln'for
herald this fact with pleasure. The numbers
You." "What the Brass Band Played"
and other big hits.
include: "Friends That Are Good and True,"
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"Won't You Be My Lovey Dovey," "It's a Good
World, After All," "Brother Masons" and "The
Girl I Left in Boston Town."
William Hooley, Billy Murray, Tom O'Brien, Joe
Smith, Millership Sisters, Minnie Dreher, Joe
Brown, Dolly Sharpe, Josephine Saxton and many
others. Recent Haviland issues: Vocal—"Tell the
Band to Play an Irish Tune" and "At the Tele-
phone" (in "His Majesty"), by Anna Caldwell;
"I'll Always Wear Your Image in My Heart" and
"It's All for You," by Theo. Morse. Instrumental
•—"Dance of the Chipmunk," schottische, by Jen-
nie Bishop.
"HELLO, PEACHES!" IN FRONT.
In the novelty song, "Hello, Peaches!" by John
B. Lowitz and Henry A. Blumenthal, Willis Wood-
ward & Co., have what they believe is one of the
Hello! Peaches!
Writlmby
JOHN B. LOWITZ
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HENRY A. BLUMENTHAL.
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OUR "NEW ISSUE"
PROPOSITION
F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
125 W. 37th Street, New York
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO.
PUBLISHER* OF
May Irwin's Great Hit of this Season,
"DON'T
ARGIFY"
By John B. Lowitz (Swifty).
Elizabeth Murray's Great Success,
"PEGGY
SHEA"
By Arthur Gillespie and Paul Schindler.
And the New Summer Waltz Song,
"HELLO PEACHES"
By John B. Lowitz and Henry Arthur Blumenthal.
For a limited time the above can be had at 80% from
list price.
COMPLIMENTARY TO HAVILAND & CO.
A letter received from Inness & Ryan, Park
Theater, Worcester, Mass., by F. B. Haviland &
Co., reads: " 'Good Old U. S. A.' a scream to-
night. Had to repeat chorus six times. Extra
chorus about 'Frisco disaster a knock-out. Best
march song we ever had." This is the new song
by Drislane and Morse, which is a novelty just
at present, being away from everything else.
Among the new songs from F. B. Haviland
Publishing Co. are "Crocodile Isle," "Keep on the
Sunny Side" and "The Good Old U. S. A.," all
three by Drislane and Morse, and a few of the
top-line performers using them this week are
York Comedy Four, Dorothy Golden, C. A. Van,
hits of the season. The sales are rapidly multi-
plying, it being a special favorite with leading
professionals, a few of whom are: Dorothy Gol-
den, Jack P. Dempsey, Mme. Norma, Miss Kelt-
ner, Miss Busch and many others.
T H E FOLIO SUCCESS OF 1906 IS
"The Most Popular
Home
OUR 124-PAGE FOLIO, CONTAINING 137 OF
THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS AND POl'-
ULAR SONGS.
Our Advance Orders Were Over 25,000
If you have not seen this Folio, send 25c.
for a (postpaid) Sample copy, with Special
Offer Card.
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"Little Girl
You'll Do"
("I've Got to Dance Till the Band Gets Through") Maud Raymonds Phenomenal Hit In
"The Social Whirl." BH PRKPAHED FOR THE DEMAND.
You will also soon have calls for "ANNA HAN XA FROM MONTANA," by Wm. C. Krcusrh.
Just off the press.
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