Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 50 N. 6

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THE:
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
three months with Shapiro he has been called
to the New York office, a substantial promotion
after so short a time. When he was last in this
city he was musical director for Eddie Foy. He
was also musical director of The Earl and the
Ciirl Co. and The Runaways. HP has recently
written the music of two songs, a ballad and a
novelty number, which Shapiro will publish
shortly. The words are by Bartley Costello.
Joe Tinker, a popular member of "Chance's
Three-time Champions Chicago Cubs," in his
act at the Majestic this week makes his ap-
pearance to the strains of "I Want to Go to
the Ball Game" (Victor Kremer Co.). Harry-
THAT Joe Goodwin, who is billed as "the boy
Jones is featuring Kremer's "I'm Going Home"
monologist and polite entertainer," is now con-
at the Virginia this week.
nected with the professional department of the
Among the songs recently added to their act
F. B. Havilanu Publishing Co.
by Repath's Napanees, who are in the city this
THAT the Haviland Co. have a new number in
week, is "Red Fern," of the House of Christo-
press called "That Chinatown Rag," whose title
pher; "I'll Get You Yet Little Girl" (Harris),
at least promises something new in the "rag"
CHICAGO'S NEWS BUDGET.
and a new number by Armstrong & Clark, en-
line.
THAT there hasn't been a vacant seat at the
Harris Office Receives News of Trebuhs' Pur- titled "I Won't Play With You No More" (Victor
Globe Theater since it opened with "The Old
chase—Some Shapiro Winners—Isadore Wit- Kremer Co.). The work of Irving Carle, a
mark a Visitor—What Songs Are Heard in Chicago boy, is one of the features of the act.
Town" (Witmark) several weeks ago.
Vaudeville—Pushing Harry Lauder Songs—
THAT GUS Edwards is at work on a song to be
Webb Rockefeller Miller, of the Miller Music
Other News of the Week.
railed "Pat Casey," whereas Remick's new Hiber-
Publishing Co., announces that he has discon-
nian will be known as "Pat O'Hare," previously
tinued the mailing of professional copies- to
(Special to The Review.)
announced.
performers when requests are unaccompanied by
Chicago, 111., Jan. 29, 1910.
stamps. "Rotarlans! keep smiling and sing the
THAT Richard Strauss' "Salome" has been
Word was received at the Chicago offices of
Miller music" was the excellent philosophic ad-
forbidden a production by the London dramatic
censor, whereas in New York "Elektra" has now Chas. K. Harris the latter part of the week vice handed out to the Rotary Club at their
meeting for the election of officers this week.
raved and stormed unchecked and unappeased that their house had just purchased the entire
Harry Lauder is booked for the American
in the wildest bursts of emotion and madness catalog of the Trebuhs Publishing Co., Inc.,
that music has ever unmelodiously crashed into which includes the scores of a number of musi- Music Hall next week, which means that seats
cal productions. "The Girl and the Wizard," will be at a premium, as the versatile Scotch
modern ears.
with Sam Bernard, which comes to the Garrick comedian, with his wealth of song and story,
in the near future; "Mr. Hamlet of Broadway," never fails to be a strong drawing card. "I
NEW SHAPIRO STORE IN CAPITAL.
with Eddie Foy; "The Belle of Brittany," and Love a Lassie," "Stop Your Ticklin', Jock,"
Location Chosen in Washington, D. C, for also the big hit of "The Midnight Son," "My "Rob Roy Macintosh" (Harms & Francis, Day &
Opening in About a Fortnight—Henry W. Sist* Tetrazin'," are part of the catalog.
Hunter), and other songs used by Mr. Lauder,
Marshall Called from Pittsburg to New York.
Thomas Quigley, local manager for Shapiro, are proving good sellers in Chicago. It is under-
waxing enthusiastic anent their song "You Are stood that Julius Eltinge, who is now singing
A retail music store in Washington, D. C, is to the Ideal of My Dreams," says that it promises songs of the Music House of Laemmle, will also
be added to the chain of Shapiro stores within a to be an even greater success than their other appear with the Scotch star.
few weeks. Maurice Shapiro, the publisher, has dream numbers, "Roses Bring Dreams of You"
Chas. K. Harris' latest ballad, "In the City
recently closed negotiations for the store site, and "I Dream in the Gloaming of You." Sev- Where Nobody Cares," has just made its appear-
which is at the corner of Seventh and E streets, eral numbers by Fred Fischer, of "My Brudda ance in Chicago. It is written in Mr. Harris'
northwest, in the Capital. The store will be Sylvest" fame, and composed by him since join- best style, which will assure for it the same
opened in about a fortnight, and will be the ing the Shapiro forces, were received in Chicago high degree of popularity which has attended
eleventh Shapiro retail store.
this week. They are "Schlitz," "Christpher the past efforts of the successful composer and
Henry W. Marshall, who has succeeded Ray- Colum'," and "Good Bye Becky Cohen." It is publisher. Joe Harris is in Milwaukee for the
mond W. Browne as Shapiro's confidential repre- announced that Shapiro has seeured tha music premiere of "Miss Nobody of Starland," January
sentative on that publisher's business staff, chose rights to a new production by Leo Dietrichsteln 29. It opens here Tuesday night.
the location of the new store, and Mr. Shapiro and Vincent Bryant, entitled "Before and After,"
Carrie Jacobs Bond, the well-known Chicagoan,
approved it on his recent visit to the Capital. and which has been booked for the Cort Theater
famous as publisher-author, and a composer
Mr. Marshall has been in the music business in the near future.
widely known as a writer of songs which have
about six years, and has achieved considerable
Isadore Witmark, of M. Witmark & Sons, is a crept into the hearts of millions, and who also
success as a song writer in addition to his work Chicago visitor this week, and will probably re-
interprets her works in a manner which has
on the business end. He entered the business as main over until Sunday night, when "Miss
gained for her a unique place in the entertain-
manager of Harry Newman's music store in Chi- Molly May" will be put on at the Whitney, suc-
ment world, has a winner in "Happy Li'l Sal," a
cago. He joined the Remick forces and was in ceeding "They Loved a Lassie," which has had a
little darky song full of philosophy and humor.
charge of the Remick store in Boston for two long, profitable run. Two numbers that are said
years, going from there to the same publisher's to stand out prominently in the score of the
retail store in Atlantic City. He was there all new Witmark production are "Miss Molly May"
last summer, and it was there he met Mr. and "The Merry Model." Among the new prints
Shapiro. At the Apollo Theater, that city, he of the house that are being pushed here with
appeared regularly in a "pianologue" sketch success are "Tie Your Little Bull Outside,"
Don't fail to get our new 1910
given by Marshall and Garman. From Atlantic "That's What You Get for Being Irish," and
issues that are having big demand,
City he went to Pittsburg to take charge of the "Temptation Rag."
" Jane, Jane, Jane " and the great
Shapiro store when it was opened there. After
'; THAT Philip Kornheiser, the Trebuhs sales
manager, and Anatol Friedland, a Trebuhs com-
poser and "placer," will remain with the Trebuhs
side of the Chas. K. Harris business.
DEALERS
novelty song " Bum! Outside."
THE
I WONDER IF YOU'RE LONELY";]}
LATEST SONG HITS !
By Ned Wayburn and George Byrd Dougherty
Hit of Shubert's New Casino Theatre Success
MILLER MUSIC PUBLISHING CO.,
iSam Bernard
In "The Girl and the Wizard" tj
Other successes In the same production
51S So. Hermitage Avenue, Chicago.
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" C-H-l-C-A-G-O."
"Way Out In Utah."
" O h ! You Tease."
"Do You? Don't You? Will You? Won't You?"
" Sometime, Sweetheart Mine, Somewhere."
"Mary Jane, She's Got Another Sister."
"Airy Fairy Castle Land."
"Red Fern."
"Happy Rag."
^ * "Military Mary Ann"
"Ths Land of Love" ', t
"La Patlta Parislenna"
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"My Sist' Tetrazin" kVoi "The Midnight Sons" ft
The
IUC T D C D f TIIC Publishing?
I K L D U H S Co. (Inc.) |
ORDER THESE FROM YOUR JOBBER.
EDWARD LASKA, Gen'l Manager.
The House of Christopher
1416 Broadway,
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8BND MANUSCRIPT AND IDKA OF TITLE
FOR ESTIMATE
I I I WIST l l t h STREET, NEW Y 0 H CITY
Grand Opera House Building, Chicago
GUS EDWARDS IS HIMSELF AGAIN!
The Greatest Ballad Published In
America
With bigger and better song hits than ever !
The Hit of "Miss Innocence"
" M Y COUSIN C A R U S O "
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The Hit of " Follies of IQOQ
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Leo Edwards Two Bicrgest Sellers
" L O R D , HOW HE CAN LOVE"
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' ' THIS ROSE BRINGS MY HEART TO YOU "
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New York City-^
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
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We have absolutely no selling agency arrangement
with anyone anywhere.
GUS EdwardS MUSlO Pub. " » , 1 5 3 t Broadway. N.Y. City
5 0
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"IN THE CITY
WHERE NOBODY
CARES "
By Chas. K. Harris
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31 W. 31 st St., New York
M E Y E R COHEN, Mgr.
BOB WHITE'S
BIG
HITS
" Hello Angel Face "
" Every Girl I Get the Other Fellow Steals "
" Kiss Me Dearie "
" Won't You Love Me "
" Come and Tease The Moon with Me "
" A Tear, A Kiss, A Smile "
" Watching and Waiting For You "
" Merry Mary, Marry Me "
" Come Right In, Sit Right Down, and Make Yourself
At Home "
" If Your Heart is Right You Can't Do Me a Wrong"
" Meet Me Cindy By The Cinder Pile "
BOB WHITE, the Modern Music Publisher
121 PLYMOUTH STREET, CHICAGO
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