Music Trade Review

Issue: 1911 Vol. 52 N. 1

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THE
NEW SONG BY WESLYN AND LODGE.
'Haying Time" Is the Title, and the Number
Is Being Sung by the Hengler Sisters.
Louis Weslyn and Henry Lodge have written a
now novelty song, "Haying Time," which is being
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
da)' set for the opening of the house, the initial
production being announced as "Baron Trenck,"
(Special to The Review.)
by Felix Albini, composer of "Madame Trouba-
Chicago, 111., Jan. 3, 1911.
dour." The opera is founded on a romantic story
Dave Radford and Chas. D. Gallagher, of the of events that happened at the court of Marie
Cadillac Music Publishing Co., were victorious in
Louise, of Austria. The American publishing
their suit in the Superior Court in restraining
rights tu "Karon Trenck" are held by Jerome II.
Mayor Busse, Chief of Police Steward and Thea- Ueniick & Co.
ter Censor O'Donnell from interfering in the sale
or production of one of their songs, which had
NEW REVIEW FOR WINTERGARTEN.
been placed under the ban in the course of the
police crusade against suggesstive numbers. The The new playhouse at the corner of Fiftieth
Cadillac's song may now be sung in any theatre, street and -Broadway, which was to be known as
cafe or amusement place without any interfer- Lew Fields" Wintergarten, is to be known as the
Wintcrgartcn without the "Lew Fields'" qualifica-
ence, provided anyone there cares to hear or sing
it. As was to be expected, the net result of the tion. Although Mr. Fields is associated with the
Shuberts, the new theater has suddenly been added
crusade against this song, as well as several others
from which the ban has been lifted, is that curious to the list of other merely "Shubert" houses in
persons now want to hear it and the sales have the game of chess that is now being played, so to
speak, with theaters as pawns. The new musical
been materially increased.
review thai will lie the opening production at the
Wintergarlen in a few weeks will be called, it is
"BARON TRENCK" FOR LONDON.
announced, "The Henpecks." In general character
it will be li. I 1 '. C. Whitney, of this city, producer of "The
presented farther down Broadway. The book is by
Chocolate Soldier" and other successes, is re-
G'en MacDonough, the lyrics by E. Ray Goetz,
ported to have leased the Strand Theatre, Lon-
and the music by A. Baldwin Sloane. This means,
don, for ninety-nine years. Easter Monday is the
of course, that "The Henpecks" will be published
by Chas. K. Harris. Mr. Fields will be at the'
head of the cast.
BAN LIFTED FROM ANOTHER SONG.
A. H. GOETTING
sung with emphatic success by the Hengler Sisters.
The words arc quaint and pretty, while the music
is already being whistled and hummed about town.
I loth Me>srs. Weslyn and Lodge have contracted to
write exclusively .for M. Witmark & Sons, the pub-
lishers.
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is received.
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as we won't be undersold by anyone. Send for
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A H. GOETTING, Spring lie Id, Mass.
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New York Music Supply Co.. 2o E. 15th St., New
York City.
Enterprise Music Supply Co., 46 W. 28th St., New
York City.
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Mass.
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SHAPIRO'S
FIVE BIG HITS
"All Thai I Ask 01 You Is Love"
BY
JONES & DANIELS
The Season's Sweetest Ballad. By Edgar Selden
and Herbert Ingraham.
"You Arc The Ideal 01 My Dreams"
Established Ballad Success. Bjr Herbert Ingrahatn.
u
A song that your cus-
tomers will buy, and
the coming Remick hit
"Dear Old Tennessee"
By Alice Field and Harry L. Newman.
"Come Josephine,
In My Flying Machine"
By Al. Bryan and Fred Fischer.
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w
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flDusic
publisher
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I I N D MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF TITLE
TOR ESTIMATE
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S O M E OF
HAVILAND'S HITS!
"Somebody Else, It's Always Somebody
Else."
"Cupid's I. 0. U."
"You'll Come Back."
"That Chinatown Rag.''
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NEW MUSIC.
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VOCAL.
A Vision of Home (Charles Warren Stoddard-H. J.
Stewart)
$0.60
Ever Nearer,O, My Saviour. Sacred Duet. (P. Doug-
las Bird)
.GO
O'er Fair Palermo's Rippling Bay (Baroness l'orte-
ous-Anton Strelezki)
50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Thekla. For Piano. (Ernest 1 Harry Adams)
60
Maurice Shapiro, New York.
Below the Mason-Dixie Line (Dave Reed)
50
Cristo Columbo (Thomas J. Gray-Frod. Fischer)
50
Dixie Rose (Dave Reed)
50
I'll Be Right Here in the Same OW Place (Billy
Kent)
;&O
In My Old Home Town (J. Brandon Walsh-Al.
Brown)
j50
T Will Save My Love and Kisses All for You (Billy
(iaston-Isabel Darmond)
50
Polly wog Wiggle (Selden-Bryan-Fischer)
50
That's Ever Loving Love (Elizabeth Brice-Charles
King)
.50
INSTRUMENTAL.
Porto Rico. Rag Intermezzo for Piano. (Ford T.
Dabncy)
60
"THREE TWINS" OPEN IN CHICAGO.
"Three Twins" returned to Chicago, the scene of
its first success, last week, and was welcomed at
the Chicago Opera House by large crowds at all
the performances. A striking feature of this ever-
popular musical comedy, the book of which is by
Charles Dickson, with music by Karl Hoschna, is
that each return engagement merely adds a luster
to its past victories. The Chicago critics had only
praise to give in their review.
BUY YOUR IVUJSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
JOS. M. DALY
Gaiety Theatre Bldg., 665 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Publisher of
'CHICKEN REEL." "SCENTED ROSES" WALTZES,
And Many Others
'
WALTER JACOBS
167 Tremont St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Publisher of
'Kiss of Spring." "Some Day When Dreams Come True."
And Some Others World Famous
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MY NEW
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VOCAL
Dear—Don't Forget Me, Dearie—Any
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—After the Round-up—Plain Little
Country Girl—When You're in Wrong
With the Right Girl.
INSTRUMENTAL
Knockout Drops (Rag)—Salute the
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COOPERATIVE Night and Day—Just a Dream of You,
HOUSE
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KREMER
PRESIDENT
WHITE-SMITH MUSIC PUB. CO.
PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS & ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Boston
Branch Houses: New York and Chicaao
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246 Summer St.
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Also at London and Leipzig
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Fischer
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REVIEW
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York
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•tc.
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