Music Trade Review

Issue: 1906 Vol. 42 N. 22

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
scribed to the House Committee on Patents rela-
tive to the Bennett bill, was greatly enjoyed by
the opposition to the farcical measure. Mr. Tins-
dale made clear that at a public performance
of a musical work under the hiring or renting
privilege everybody, even including the janitor,
was compensated, with the exception of the com-
poser, who was left out in the cold entirely. The
copyright measure, amendatory of the present
laws, and about ready for introduction in Con-
gress, very neatly takes care of this "little joker"
and puts the "library" man out of business un-
less the legal requirements are complied with.
Do Anything in the World For You," the lat-
ter song bringing many encores. The audience
Is the Clever Young Daughter of Meyer Cohen
went home whistling the chorus, which is suffi-
— W o n d e r f u l Contralto Voice Praised by
cient proof that it will be very popular this sum-
Jean De Reszke Who W i l l Become Her
mer.
Teacher—Grand Opera Career Probable.
Aurie Dagwell opened at the Colonial, New
York, Monday last, and reported the biggest hit
The seventeen-year-old daughter of Meyer she has ever had was singing "Two Dirty Little
Cohen, well known in music publishing ^circles,
Hands." The applause was so spontaneous,
possesses a marvellous voice of such range, almost a demonstration. She expects to use
power, sweetness and dramatic possibilities that
the song all through her Western trip.
she may be put down as one of the world's com-
ing prima donnas when her musical education
ANOTHER COLE & JOHNSON WINNER.
is completed. Ever since her childhood Miss
A COMING PRIMA DONNA
Rose Lee Tyler, the operatic vocalist who is
meeting with such great success in vaudeville,
is featuring "Mexico" and "Dear Starry Eyes
Good-Night," two of the many good numbers
from the House of Hits.
There seems to be no end to the original
ideas for which these clever song writers, Cole
and Johnson are responsible. One of the latest
numbers that they have given to the public is a
comic song entitled "Dis Ain't No Time for an
Argument," which is being featured with suc-
cess by all the prominent vaudevillians. Fay,
Coley and Fay, the latest team to use this song,
say it is a great laugh provoker.
Now that "Bill Simmons," the great coon song
hit, as sung by Maud Raymond in The Social
Whirl, is released, hundreds of the best vaudeville
performers in the country are beginning to use
it. Among them are Melville B. Ellis, Tom Moore,
and the Nichols Sisters.
The illustrated song singers on the Poli's vau-
deville circuit are featuring the Witmark publi-
cations extensively at the present time. Each and
every one of them is using "Will You Love Me in
December As You Do in May?" "Take Me to
Your Heart Again," "Those Songs My Mother
Used to Sing," "Only a Message from Home,
Sweet Home," and "Star of My Life."
TWO
GREAT
HITS!
"Where the Mississippi Meets the Sea"
AND
"SWEETHEART"
MELVILLE MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
55 West 28th Street, New York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
226 WEST 26th STREET, NEW YORK CITY
OUR "NEW ISSUE"
PROPOSITION
la ol Interest to all dealers—we furnish
you with any quantity ol our new
thematic eatalogues without charge.
We publish "Blue Bell." Teelln'for
You." "What the Brass Band Played"
and other big hits.
Let us get In touch with you—write us.
F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
125 W. 37th Street, New York
WILLIS WOODWARD & CO.
PUBLISHERS 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 p/lce.
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J. H. REMICK & CO.'S NEWS.
With the "Alcazar Beauties" at the Eighth Ave-
nue Theater, "Cheyenne" was one of the special
features, as it was also with the "Dreamland"
Burlesque, being featured by Mildred Grover and
her assistants, Higgins and Bergman. At Hur-
tig & Seamon's May Ward featured "Cheyenne,"
besides many other well-known performers.
The Spook Minstrels have added "Cheyenne"
and "Alice, Where Art Thou Going?" to their
repertoire. They have been featuring "When the
AI l . i . i - : . i I I > K I . I . A .
Mocking Birds Are Singing in the Wildwood" for
Cohen, who will be hereafter known profes- the entire season, and will introduce same week
sionally as Vivienne R. Fidelia, was considered after next at the Colonial Theater. Crawford &
the possessor of a wonderfully rich contralto, Heintzman are featuring "Cheyenne," "Mocking
singing in her untutored way—she has never Bird" and "Good Advice." Elsie Harvey, in
taken a lesson—the popular songs of the day, vaudeville, is singing "Good Advice" with lots of
but when she was accidentally heard rendering success. Tom Kelley, the illustrated song singer,
the full, rich, soprano strains of Gounod's "Ave is featuring all the J. H. Remick & Co. publica-
Maria," which had been learned by ear from the tions. He is now connected with that firm
disc record of a Victor talking machine, her
parents, both with fine musical educations and
HAVILAND SUCCESSES.
associations, were not only impressed, but as-
tonished beyond measure.
Two new instrumental numbers have been
Then several artists and managers were re- added to the big musical act of the Elite Musi-
quested to give an expert opinion of the young cal Four—"Policy Pete" and "The Club" march.
Among the prominent performers using "The
lady's vocal powers, with the result that she was
induced to submit to a test before Jean de Good Old U. S. A.," "Crocodile Isle" and "Keep
Reszke, the celebrated tenor in Paris, through on the Sunny Side," are Jackson & Hoon, Brosett
the intermediaries of friends of her father. & Winters, Villers & Lee, Star Sisters, May
When Miss Fidelia again sang the "Ave" for Trado. Bates Musical Trio and a score of others.
M. de Reszke he did not conceal his rapture,
and after expressing his pleasure that her musi-
cal education had not been hurt by incapable in-
structors volunteered to teach and instruct her
The dealer who displays our Folios finds
them steady and profitable trade brlngers
gratuitously, promising that within two years
The
most popular home song9
-
$ .50
after she would be a prima donna whose bril-
The most populewr collegs songs
- .50
Songs of 8LI1 the colleges
-
- 1.50
liant voice would stir the operatic world to its
Songs of the Eevsterry collages •
- 1.25
profoundest depths.
Songs of the Western colleges
-
1.25
Folios that SELL
FROM "THE HOUSE MELODIOUS."
Charles Guyer and Olivett Haynes opened at
the Orpheum, Brooklyn, N. Y., and were a tre-
mendous success. The hits of the act were "If a
Girl Tike You Loved a Boy Like Me" and "I'll
4 BIG BALLAD SUCCESSES OF THE SEASON 4
" W i l l You Love Me In December As You Do In M a y "
New songs for Male Quartettes -
- .50
Songs of the Flag and Nation
.
.50
and m a n y others
f||T A I ITO C I . Write
us for special introductory
UML,AL,LJI\.3
d i a c o u n t ra , es .
W e o ff er y o u
liberal inducements on our entire line of Folios.
HINDS, NOBLE <& ELDREDGE
31 West 15th Street, New York City
"Priscilla"
Intermezzo
and Two-Step
BALLADS
Down Where M o h » w k
F l o w s , Oolden Autumn
Time Sweet Elaine, Eve-
ning Breeie Sighing Home,
Sweet Home, Heart's To-
night in Tennessee.
"Dearie"
B&ll&d
By Walker & Ball
"Those Songs My Mother Used to Sing"
By H. Wakefield Smith
" Only A Message From Home, Sweet Home"
'SIKCE
FATHER
WENT
TO WORK"
By Carroll Fleming ft Edmond N. Florant
"Take Me To Your Heart Again"
By Collin Davis & Frank Richmond
Be prepared for the demand—"Jl word to the wise is sufficient"
M. W I T M A R K & SONS, Publishers, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, LONDON
JOS. W. STERN
& CO.
The House o! Hits
34 E . 21 St., N . Y.
IW~ Send for rates
Kalher
"Little Girl
You'll Do"
I.al.1 Carpet on
Stalls
Little Buttercup
Young Antelope (Indlu-
i) )
Ha st Moon Shining on
14
Robinson
Crusoe's
Isle"
"Peter
Piper"
March
J
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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A
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Established 1837
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NEW YORK
In All Particulars Absolutely High Grade
admits of a good profit when sold at a reason-
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Send for cuts, description and prices.
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Pianos Appeal to the Most Critical Trade
General Offices and Warerooms: 255 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO
Factories: GRAND HAVEN, MICH.
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Better to-de^y than ever.
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of their absolute reliability. Most profitable for the dealer to handle . . . .
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THE WONDERFUL
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NEW YORK
Factory: East 136th Street and Southern Boulevard
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Mandolin Effects produced at will
Manufacturers of
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ESSENTIALLY A HIGH-GRADE PRODUCT
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Pianos are conceded to embody rare values. They are the
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They are attractive externally, possess a pure musical tone and
are sold at prices which at once make the agency valuable to
the dealer.
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