Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 45 N. 26

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THE MUSIC TRADE
Some batches blows their money to get 'em fancy close,
Some batches parteth with their cash, for amtomobolos,
But these fellows hSaint no sense at all,
And you kin jest bet your life,
They'd better go and get married,
And make their sweetheart their wife.
REVIEW
MARKS CHATS OFNEW YEAR'S PLANS
Some Important Publications Under Way
Which Will be Introduced During 1908.
Gets from the Iceman Is Ice" which-may yet-be
a success, who knows?) Tnere is a new ballad
to succeed, "When the Evening Breeze is Sigh-
ing Home Sweet Home," entitled "Only an Old
Fashioned Cottage, But All the World to Me,"
and a high class song, "If I Had a Thousand
Lives to Live, I'd Give Them All for You." Of
the first Mr. Marks said, "We are sparing no
expense to make this ballad the success of the
coming season. For my own part I believe it to
be the very best song of its kind in years, as it
has an entirely new and original theme." With
no writing materials at hand, "The Man on the
Street" failed to memorize a number of other
new songs—all hits apparently—which are
shortly to see the light of day.
Finding Mr. Ed. Marks in a talkative-frame of
mind, a most unusual state of affairs by the way,
as the co-partner in the house of Joseph W. Stern
& Co. is as a general rule singularly uncommuni-
cative, our "Man on the Street" took the oppor-
tunity to get from one of the heads of the firm
some advance details of their prospective publi-
The above song was set to music and through cations during the early part of the coming year.
the instrumentality of the song writing critic Asked about business during the past twelve
was printed—we were about to say published— months, Mr. Marks answered in characteristic
by one of these concerns against whom a fraud fashion: "Speaking generally we have had a
order was issued. But that's another story which remarkably good year in spite of what you so
maybe the future will unfo.d. On the above aptly describe in The Review as the 'intolerable
PUBLISHERS DISCUSS COPYRIGHT BILL.
recital of facts The Review makes no comment, conditions of the trade.' We were fortunate hav-
feeling that its strongest criticism is silence.
ing so much to do, indeed, that we could only find
An informal meeting of the leading music pub-
Misunderstood.
time to look after our own—that is the publish- lishers of New York was held at the Hotel Na-
Have you Ball & Reed's latest song, "Sweet- ing business." Mr. Marks glanced up to see if varre, on Tuesday last, to consider the new copy-
heart"? asked a young gentleman of a young de- his remark had "gone home." But "The Man on right bills recently introduced by Mr. Currier in
partment store miss, and he is still wondering the Street" with rare and most unusual diplo- the House of Representatives and the Hon. Reed
at the young lady's indignant reply: "If you macy gazed thoughtfully at an imaginary bird on Smoot in the Senate. Among those present were
talk like that to me again I'll call a floor walker." the adjoining housetop. "We could only find Isidor Witmark (M. Witmark & Sons) chairman;
time to look after our own—that is the publish- Messrs. Breitkopf and Hartel, Hamilton S. Gor-
JACOBS SUFFERS LOSS BY FIRE.
ing business," repeated Mr. Marks. And for lack don, Gus Edwards, Jules Von Tilzer, John Ab-
of a better answer our "Man on the Street" re- bott (Francis, Day & Hunter) Chas. K. Harris,
(Special to The Review.)
plied:
"Very thoughtful of you, I'm sure." By Fred Mills, Nathan Burkan (senior counsel for
Boston, Mass., Dec. 21, 1907.
this
time
the imaginary bird had flown and the the Publishers' Association) and Emil Asher.
Walter Jacobs suffered a loss of $4,000 to his
interviewer
having no further excuse for gazing
Mr. Witmark in a well chosen speech pointed
reserve stock of sheet music last week owing to
a fire in the warehouse at 99 Albany street. helplessly out of the window shifted from deli- out the extraordinary change of front shown by
The music was stored on one of the floors cate ground by asking: "Have you any new Representative Currier, who only last session de-
reached by the flames. The loss will not affect songs likely to rival 'Dearie' in public favor?" clared that his sympainies were with the com-
shipments in any way as the stock was only "Ah, that reminds me," said Mr. Marks. "Of poser and publisher. "If his present bill goes
held in reserve, the regular stock being sufficient course, you've heard of Sallie Fisher's enormous through—which I do not think it will," said Mr.
success in 'A Knight for a Day' with 'My Very Witmark, "then I can readily imagine that not
to meet immediate requirements.
Own.' Well, Clare Kimmer has just finished an- only his sympathy but that of every honest man
other song entitled 'Diana,' which Miss Maude will be extended to both publisher and composer
ISSUES FRAUD ORDER.
Lambert is going to feature- in Charles Dilling- because sympathy is needed most in the face of
The postal authorities have issued a fraud or- ham's production 'Lonesome Town' at the Stude- crying injustice." Of Senator Kittredge Mr. Wit-
der against the Melville Music Publishing Co., of baker Theatre, Chicago. It is a wonderful num- mark spoke in the highest possible terms.
55 West 28 th street, New York city, one of the ber. You must hear it." "The Man on the Chas. K. Harris said that Mr. Currier had ad-
concerns which did an exclusive business during Street," who is an ardent admirer of the popular mitted to him personally that publishers and
the past two years in "publishing" the efforts of little composer of "Dearie," did hear it, and al- song-writers had a legitimate grievance against
young composers.
though he does not agree with Mr. Marks on a makers of mechanical instruments. Mr. Harris
The Jerome H. Remick Co. will move into their great many things, he goes on record as saying also complained bitterly of the attitude of the
new building at 131 West 41st street, on, or about that in "Diana" Joseph W. Stern & Co. have got press and read letters which he had sent to sev-
eral papers on the subject of copyright legisla-
February 1st, 1908. The entire structure will be another big "hit" with a great big capital "H."
"Last Monday night," continued Mr. Marks, tion, which, however, they had ignored. Mr. Har-
occupied by this ever-growing concern.
"Miss Vesta Victoria, the well-known English ris further said that he had an appointment with
A specially painted tablet has been placed comedienne, introduced a new song which we Senator Reed Smoot in Washington on January
above the music catalog shelves in the newly have secured for publication entitled 'What Did 2, at which time he will put forth his views.
decorated reading room of the British Museum, You Marry Me For?' written by herself in col- Mr. Kerr spoke entertainingly on the inner
London, announcing that "Band parts, vaudeville laboration with a well-known newspaper man workings of politics and gave many useful hints.
songs, and less important American and colonial
It was eventually decided to call anotner meet-
(whose name by the way was not given), which
music received under the Copyrights Acts are promises to equal, if not surpass, anything she ing on Saturday (Dec. 28th) at 8 p. m., at the
not catalogued; they may be seen by supplying the has yet done in America. A despatch from Chi- Navarre Hotel, at which those present not only
superintendent with the necessary particulars." cago says that it already looks like a big suc- promised to attend, but also to persuade brother
cess, and in consequence we are getting out the publishers to do likewise. At this meeting it
song immediately with Miss Victoria's latest pic- was decided to appoint a committee consisting
ture on the cover. She has already promised largely of publishers who are also song writers,
I'M HEAD AND HEELS IN LOVE WITH YOU
to go to Washington on January 6, at the open-
to feature it for the balance of the season."
(A Sensational Hit.)
Speaking of other new publications, Mr. Marks ing of Congress, to commence a lobbying cam-
"DADDY"
mentioned two songs by Alfred Solman, composer paign. All interested in this movement can ob-
(Introduced in "The Hoyden.")
of
the successful "Bird on Nellie's Hat," and tain data on the subject from Isidor Witmark,
I MET MY LOVE IN A RESTAURANT
"With
Your in Eternity," also of "All That She of Witmark & Sons, New York.
(Tremendous Success in "The Lady From Lane's.")
R A. I N B O W
These rich batches what don't get married, perhaps
don't much love feel,
But I'm so in love wid my freckled-faced gal, I jest
jump up en down en squeal,
But bein' in love don't bile de pot,
And you kin jest bet your life,
If I but had a chicken and a cow,
I'd make my sweetheart my wife.
FIVE BIG SELLERS
(From "The Yankee Tourist." Sung by Flora
Zabelle.)
THE BROKENHEARTED SPARROW
(Theo. Bendix's Best Composition.)
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THEODORE BENDIX & CO.,
1431 Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
My Treasure (Lewis—Rose)
$0.50
Who Knows? (Shattuck)
50
You Can't Guess What He Wrote on My Slate
(Audrey Kingsbury)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Classmates, Waltzes (Howard Herrlek) .
GO
Kosita, Valse Rornantique (Carlos Curti)
GO
BOOSEY & CO.,
9 East 17th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
An Old Picture (Leslie-Somerville), G and A . . . . $ 0 . 0 0
A Wee Bit o' Heather (Grant—Lemon), Kb and F .GO
In the Glad Springtime (Jack Thompson) D and F .00
In the Harbour (Simpson—Clutsam), D and F
GO
Love's Enchantment (.Dowers—Batten) Bb and 1) .GO
Love's Waking (Clifford—de Lara) E and G
minor
GO
Now (Ella Wheeler Wilcox—Liddle), C and F
60
The Hour of Love (Elkln—Barthelemy)
GO
The Little Blush Rose (Liza Lehmann) Db and F .GO
The Vikings War Song (Macleod—Bath)
GO
The Wind a t Dawn (Roberts—Elgar)
GO
Thine Eyes (Simpson—Swinstead)
GO
True Beauty (Carew—Simson), F and G
GO
When Childher Plays (Brown—Davies) A. C and D .00
Withered Leayes (Golisciani—Aveling—Twindelli) .60
INSTRUMENTAL.
Four Norwegian Sketches for the Pianoforte :
No. 112 Philharmonic Edition (F. Mullen)
GO
CHAPPELL & CO., LTD.,
37 W. 17th Street, New York.
60
60
60
60
60
60
GO
60
60
60
60
75
1.00
2.00
75
PAUL JONES.
(Taylor—Edward German.)
VOCAL.
By Night and Day
Dream o' Day, Jill, Eb and F
If Love's Content
On a January Morning
The Green Ribbon
To-day My Spinet, F and Ab
Waltz Song
We Red-coat Soldiers Serve the King
West Country Lad
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
INSTRUMENTAL.
Piano Score
Selection
Three Dances
Vocal Score
1.00
1.00
75
2.00
Waltz
75
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.,
37 West 32d Street, New York.
BROCKWAY,
Life,
Eb
HOWARD—
$0.60
C H A M I N A D B , C-—
A
Sigh Softly P a s s e d (Un souffle a p a s s e ) ,
Ab, G a n d F
60
Woodland Song (Chanson F o r e s t i e r e ) , A a n d F . 6 0
DE K O V E N ,
REGINALD—
Berceuse, " A Dream Song,"Eb a n d C
Elegie, A a n d F
50
50
H A M M O N D , W M . G.—
In
D r e a m s I've W e p t ( I c h h a b ' im T r a u m e
g e w e i n e t ) , Bb minor a n d G minor
50
Love's Forebodings, F a n d Db
50
H A W L E Y , C. B.—•
A Dream of May, G, F a n d Eb
F i n l a n d Love Song. D a n d C
Love's Goal, C and Ab
HENSCHKL,
GO
50
50
GEORGE—
T h e Rainbow, F
MILLS, ELIZABETH—
If I Could Fly, F
To a P i n k Rose, F
50
50
GO
NEVIN, ETHELBERT—
Sweetest Eyes Were Ever Seen, Eb
SOUSA, JOHN
50
PHILIP—
I've Made My Plans for the Summer, C
50
SPROSS, CHARLES
GILBERT—
Living and Dying. Eb and Bb
Love Planted My Rose, Db, Bb and Ab
The Wind, Ab and Bb
50
50
50
STRICKLAND. LILY T.—
Peggie and Piggie, Ab
60
WlLLEBY. ClIAHLFS
Baby Clover. F and Db
The Roses of Yesteryenr, F and Db
60
50
THE OLIVER DITSON CO.,
Boston, Mass.
VOCAL.
Don't You Mind the Sorrows (Eugene Oowles),
A, G and Eb
$0.50
.50
.30
.30
.30
.GO
FLEMING, E L S A —
The Lotus Flower Waltzes
Reveries of Prince Eglantine
HANDROCK,
JULIUS—
Scherzino
I I E I N S , CAUL—
Christmas Eve
.'
JONES, MABION
Eight First Grade Piano Pieces :
Chime Melody
Jolly Riders
May Day Song
Minuet
Repartee
Scherzino
Surprize, A
What the Birds Say
-GO
.40
.50
.40
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
.30
LEBIERHE, OLIVER—
Fete Champenoise
.60
LISZT, FRANZ—
STEEABLOG, L.—
The Departure (March—Militaire)
WOLLENHAUPT, H. A
Morceau Charaeteristique
.50
1.00
.50
.40
GUS EDWARDS CO.,
1512 Broadway, New York.
VOCAL.
My Honey Moon (Wood—Leo Edwards)
$0.G0
The Peach That Tastes the Sweetest Hangs the
Highest on the Tree (Cobb—Edwards)
50
Wont You Blow Bubbles With Me? (Allison—
Penn)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Oh! Oh! Ma Baby—Hawaiian Dance (Van Baar).$0.50
FRANCIS, DAY & HUNTER,
15 West 30th Street, New York.
LEO FEIST,
134 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Aren't You the Girl I Met a t Sherry's? (Feist-
Corin)
$0.00
I Know Dat I'll Be Happy Till I Die (Feist—
Rogers)
50
In Dear Old Colorado (Rosenfeld—Boyd)
50
In the Garden of the West (Harms-Nathan)
50
My Old Plantation Home (Winternitz)
50
When the Winter Days Are Over (Feist—Nathan) .50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Caught in the Net—Three-Step (King)
50
Old Faithful—March and Two-Step (Holzmann) . .50
CHAS. K. HARRIS.
31 West 31st Street, New York.
VOCAL.
The Sting of a Bumble Bee (Whaley—Adams)
$0.50
A KNIGHT FOR A DAY.
(Smith—Hubbell.)
Huroo, Hurray, Hurrah for That
60
I'm a Lawyer
60
Life Is a See-Saw
GO
Mr. O h o
GO
Situation
60
The Girl of the Great Divide
60
The Little Girl in Blue
60
Two Little Kittens
60
What Fools We Mortals Be
60
Whistle When You Walk Out
60
You Never Told Me That Before We Were Married .60
F. B. HAVILAND & CO.,
125 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Ching-a-Ling (Madden—Morse)
I'm a Veteran of '63 (Ilolcombe—Morse)
Manola (Fitzgibbon—L. Fitzgibbon)
Two Little Baby Shoes (Madden—Morse)
INSTRUMENTAL.
Ilaviland's Dance Folio for I'iano (1105)
MR. WISE FROM BROADWAY.
(Norton—Camp.)
A Sweetheart in Every Port
Farewell My Own United States
My Nubian Maid
Tell Me Moon
That's Gratitude
The Chink and the Octoroon
The Wedding of the Lobster and the Crab
They Wouldn't Stand for That in Honolulu
$0.50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
HELF & HAGER CO.,
43 West 28th Street, New York.
I'll
be Waiting Dearie When You Come Back
Home (Havez)
$0.50
I Never Bother Nothing Till I t Bothers Me (Neil
O'Brien)
50
Little Girl (Harry Taylor)
50
'Neath the Old Grape Arbor Shade (Costello—
Helf)
50
When the Hammer on the Anvil Rings (Havez).. .50
McKINLEY MUSIC PUB. CO.,
74 Fifth Avenue, New York,
158 Harrison Street, Chicago, III.
VOCAL.
ioni Baby's Not For Sale (Spaulding), Bb
1156 Daisies Cannot Tell (Bishop), G
1096 Home Is Dearest When You're Far Away
(Bingham), G
50
I'm Looking for My Papa (Connolly), Bb. . .50
I'm Still in Love with Mollie (Stanley), F . .50
I Throw a Kiss to Papa (Connolly), Bb
50
There's No Sweeter Girl Than You (Ga-
briel), Ab
50
1097 Will We Know Them Over There? (Bishop),
C
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
1101 Bachelor's Button Garden Dance (Wenrich),
F
50
1114 Bingo Polka (Spaulding), G
30
1103 Bubbling Spring (Ford), Ab
50
1121 Dying Poet (Original) (Gottscbalk), Eb. . . .50
1123 Dying Poet (Simplified) (Fearis) C
30
1132 Field Flowers Waltz (Spaulding), C
'.JO
1102 Fighting the Flames Two-Step (La Farge),
C
50
1088 Georgia Jingles Two Step (Wenrich), C
50
1098 Golden Twilight, Reverie (La Farge), F
50
1111 Go Tell Aunt Sallie (Spauiding), F
30
1108 In the Silver Moonlight (Kimball)
50
1119 Last Hope (Simplified) (Fearis), Bb
30
1118 London Bridge Is Falling Down—March
(Spaulding) C
30
1133 Marching Thro' Georgia March (Sawyer).. .50
1112 Mary Had a Little Lamb Polka (Spaulding),
F
30
1122 Masonic Parade March (Kimball)
50
1117 Miss Jennie O'Jones Two-Step (Spaulding),
G
30
1105 Morning Glories Garden Dance (La Farge),
Bb
50
1110 Mother May I Go Out to Swim Waltz (Spaul-
ding), F
30
1120 New Christian Endeavor March (Walter),
Bb
50
1109 Oats and Beans and Barley Grow Waltz
(Spaulding), C
30
1113 Pop Goes the Weasel Two-Step (Spaulding),
F
30
1106 Return of Spring, Tone Poem (Zeiler), G. . . .50
1115 Ring Around Rosie March (Spaulding), G . . .30
1099 Song of the Rose Reverie (Fearis), Eb
50
1094 Sunlight on the Water Fall (Spaulding), G. .50
1107 Sweet Forget Me Not Meditation (Sawyer), C .50
1098 The Fireman's Dream (Wenrich), Bb
50
1100 The Hay Ride Two-Step (Kimball), C
50
1089 Thoughts of Home Meditation (Zeiler), Bb. . .50
1116 Three Blind Mice March (Spaulding). C
30
1095 Under the Lilacs Waltz (Ryder). Ab
50
1154 Whisperings of Love (Kinkel), Ab
50
1090
1104
1092
1155
F. A. MILLS & CO.,
32 West 29th Street, New York.
THE TALK OF NEW YORK.
(George M. Cohan.)
VOCAL.
My Irish Gibson Girl (Jerome—Schwartz)
$0.60
Swing Me Higher, Obadiah (Macdonald—Meher) . .50
Will He Answer Goo Goo? (Scott—Rick)
50
SFEAKS, OLEY—
Life—Life's only good-morning, good-night and
good-bye. A and F
50
Never a Winter, but Sang of May, E and E b . . . .50
.60
.40
.50
I I A I I N . REYNOLDS—
Tarantelle in Ab
INSTRUMENTAL.
Lancers
Selection
Vocal Score
Waltz
Three Easy Piano Pieces :
Bijou March
Melody
Swing Song
Blue Eyes, True Eyes
M I L L S , S. B . —
VOCAL.
.00
.60
ENGELHAM, H.—
Rakoscy March
VOCAL.
Christmas Bells (S. Liddle), C, Db, Eb and F
$0.00
Four Jolly Sailormen (Edward German), C and D .60
How I Love Thee (Charles A. Drew), E, F and G .60
King Winter (Florence Aylward)
GO
My Promise (D'Auvergne Barnard), C, D and F . . .60
Sleighing (L. Denza), Ab, Bb and C
60
You Loved the Time of Violets
60
Youth Has a Happy Tread (Hermann Lour)
(50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Chanson de mon Coeur, Valse (A. Joyce)
00
Christmas Valse, Song (Alfred Margis)
60
Christmas Valse (Alfred Margis)
60
MISS HOOK OF HOLLAND.
(Hurgon-—-Paul Reubens.)
A Pink P e t t y from Peter .
Cream of t h e Sky (C and D)
Fly Away Kite ( E b a n d F )
I W a n t to be Your Wife
Little Liqueurs
Little Miss Wooden Shoes (D a n d Eb)
Soldiers of t h e Netherlands (C a n d D)
The Cigar H e Bought H e r
T h e Flying Dutchman (G a n d A)
The Sleepy Canal (G a n d Ab)
T r a , La, L a
Greeting (Victor Harris)
In the Garden (Victor Harris)
Little Boy, Good Night (Mary Turner Slater), F
and D
Since First I Met Thee (Anton Rubinstein), Eb
and C
To Thee (Hubbard William Harris)
INSTRUMENTAL.
Erlich Gustave Barcarolle
$0.50
50
VOCAL.
Burning Up t h e Boulevard
$0.60
Busy Little Broadwav
60
Drink with Me ?
GO
Gee ! Ain't I Glad I'm H e r e ?
00
I Have a Longing for Long Acre Square
GO
I W a n t t h e World t o Know I Love You
GO
I W a n t You
00
Mr. B u r n s of New Rochelle
GO
P u t a Bet Down for Me
GO
Under Any Old F l a g a t All
GO
When a Fellow's on t h e Level with a Girl T h a t ' s
on t h e Square
(SO
W h e n W e a r e M A double R-I-E-D
(50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Selection
1.00
SHAPIRO CO.,
Cor. Broadway and 39th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
If You'll Walk with Me (Selden & Rubens)
$0.60
Nothing Bothers Me (Zlttel)
60
This Ain't Such a Bad Town After All (Gaston). .50
Until the End of Time (Mujlane—Mohr)
00
When a Fellow Is Twenty-one (Mills—Scott)
60
When I Get Back to Piccadilly (Pelham—Rule—
Butts)
60
When They're Bringing in the Corn (Bryan—
Furth)
50
YAMA.
(Totten Smith—Selden—Furth.)
I'm Rehearsing with a Broadway Show
60
My Lotus Flower
60
You're So Different from the Rest
60
JOS. W. STERN & CO.,
102-4 West 38th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Hindoo-Honey (Jones—Wade)
$0.60
Kitty O'Neill—She's the Apple of My Eye (Cha-
pin)
50
My Very Own (Kumnier)
(SO
The Cherry i n t h e Glass (Cobb—Lincke)
(50
You'll N e v e r b e Missed ( E d w a r d C l a r k )
no
W h e n My Gorl from T i p p ' r a r y T i p s Me (Cahill
—Henry)
50
Half Hours with Favorite Composers—Vol. I.
Grieg (Edited by Paolo Gallico)
50
HARRY VON TILZER,
37 West 28th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Bye.Bye, Dearie (Sterling—Von Tilzer)
Ever-Loving, Spoony Sam (Rice—Fischer)
Just Help Yourself (Sterling—Von Tilzer)
Mariutch Down at Coney Isle (Sterling—Von Til-
zer)
Sacramento (Sterling—Von Tilzer)
Top o' the Morn in', Bridget McCue (Sterling—Von
Tilzer)
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
WITMARK & SONS,
144 West 37th Street, New York.
VOCAL.
Belle of the Bathers (Richard Carle) . .
$l
Carry Me Up in a Big Balloon (Spencer)
Just Because He Couldn't Sing Love Me and the
World Is Mine (Fitzgibbons)
Meet We with Spangles and Bells On (Brown). . .
Oh ! Restless Ocean (Caro Roma—Ball)
I Think an Awful Lot of You (Anderson—Jordan)
Life's the Candy when the Girl You Love Loves You
(Farnum—Ball)
She Couldn't Keep Away from the Ten Cent Store
(Spencer) . ,
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50

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